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Opinion 4A People 2A Obituaries 5A Advice & Comics 6-7B Puzzles 6-7B TODAY IN PEOPLE Perry wears ballot at rally. COMING SUNDAY Local news roundup. 82 62 Partly cloudy WEATHER, 2A Lake City Reporter FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 26 & 27, 2012 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75¢ LAKECITYREPORTERCOM WEEKEND EDITION CALL US: (386) 752-1293 SUBSCRIBE TO THE REPORTER: Voice: 755-5445 Fax: 752-9400 Vol 138, No 193 ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO VOTER INFORMATION 2012 Inside today’s Reporter: Candidate endorsements (Page 4A) Trunk or treat Come downtown for the annual Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park start- ing at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26. There will be carnival games, live entertainment, trick or treating, a costume contest and the movie, Monsters vs. Aliens. Family fall festival The Columbia County Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center Saturday from 3 to 5 p.m. There will be games, treats and fun galore. This is a safe, fun and free event for the whole family. For more information, contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754- 7095. Fall Safety Bash The White Springs Fire Department will host its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs. There will be food, games, bounce houses, a giant slide, a huge obstacle course and more. Kids can get free flashing necklaces, reflective trick- or-treat bags, pencils, safety information and candy. Friends of Whitey After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norris’s wheelchair-friendly home, friends are helping raise money to rebuild. Friends have organized a huge auction, which will start at noon Saturday at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47. Admission is free. Watch the Florida/Georgia game on a huge screen and par- ticipate in live and silent auctions. Local author fair The Columbia County Library is having a special program from 2 to 4 p.m. Saturday. It’s a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their published works. Authors include Luisa Alonso (”Secretos de Cocina”), Sherri Warner Byrd (“Among the Broken”), Bob Dekle (”The Last Murder: The Investigation, Prosecution, and Execution of Ted Bundy”), Janet Horton (”Me, Myself and I Surviving”), Richard Russell Reichenbach III (”Gull”), Martha Ann Ronsonet (”Gardening in the Deep South: And Other Hot Pursuits”), Alesha Waller (”The Spotted Zebra”), Mandi Williams (“Mortimer’s Sweet Retreat”) and Shantina Wilson (”Think Before You React”). For more information, call (386} 758-2101. The program is free and open to the public. Polls open tomorrow JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter Hercules Maxwell sets up early voting signs outside the Supervisor of Elections building Thursday. ‘Voting is one of the freedoms we fought for,’ said Maxwell, who served 30 years in the U.S. Army. ‘To come and vote is a privilege, honor and is patriotic.’ Early voting starts Saturday and continues through Nov. 3, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Early voting continues through Nov. 3 By TONY BRITT [email protected] F our years ago nearly three-quarters of the county’s eligible voters cast ballots during the general election, and Columbia County Supervisor of Elections officials are hoping for an even larger turnout this year. Early voting begins Saturday with several local races, as well as the presidential contest, on the ballot. Liz P. Horne, Columbia County Supervisor of Elections, said in the 2008 election, local voter turn- out was 74.5 percent. She said he hopes this election will drive a greater participation rate. “Everyone should be out vot- ing,” she said. “Let’s hope for at least 80 percent voter turnout this time.” Horne said the charter amend- ments that will be included on the ballot may also attract additional voters. Early voting will take place 7 a.m. - 7 p.m. daily from Saturday Oct. 27 - Saturday, Nov. 3. Early voting will take place at the Supervisor of Elections office in Lake City, 971 W. Duval St., or in the Fort White branch office at the Fort White Community Center, on State Road 47. Anyone wishing to cast ballots in the election during the early voting period must bring photo identification. There are 35,523 registered voters in Columbia County and all are eligible to take part in early voting. Horne said voters still have time to change any addresses, marriage names and signatures on their voter registration, but the changes must be made before 8 a.m. Monday. An estimated 5,000 absentee ballots have been requested and Horne anticipates more will be requested before the Oct. 31 absentee ballot request deadline. She said 2,500 absentee ballots had been returned by Thursday afternoon. “We were hoping maybe 7,000 people would request absentee ballots and we have at least 5,000 requested, so we may get up to 7,000 before it’s over with,” Horne said. Horne said she didn’t have to hire additional poll workers for the upcoming election work, even though voter turnout may be high- er than usual. “We’re using the clerks that we would use during an election day,” she said. “They come in and help us during this time for extra training, as well as the deputies Horne DOG continued on 3A VOTING continued on 3A Elections chief Horne hoping local turnout tops 80 percent. Owner set the animal on police, say authorities. Dog shot during traffic stop By TONY BRITT [email protected] A Lake City Police Department officer shot a dog Thursday night after the ani- mal’s owner reportedly set the ani- mal on offi- cers during a traffic stop. Timothy S c o t t Schultz, 47, 538 NE Jacksonville Loop, was charged with cruelty to an animal, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with- out intent to kill, resisting arrest without violence, two traffic offenses, DUI, reck- less driving and fleeing and eluding police in connection with the incident. He was booked into the Columbia County Detention Facility on $64,000 bond. According to Lake City Police Department reports, around 11:07 p.m. the Police Department received a call about a reckless driver head- ing east on U.S. Highway 90 near Baya Drive. The com- plainant said the reckless driver was trying to run him off the road. The suspect vehicle was described as a green Ford pickup truck that was fol- lowing a black Dodge pick- up. Sgt. Paul Kash saw the suspect vehicle following the black Dodge pickup truck and he reported the suspect vehicle didn’t have its lights on and had a German Shepherd in the rear seat. Kash followed the vehi- cles and noted the Ford driver, later identified as Schultz, was driving in a reckless manner and failing to maintain a single lane. When additional units joined the pursuit, Kash turned on his emergen- cy lights and siren and attempted to initiate a traf- fic stop, but Schultz report- edly continued to drive, traveling around 40 mph. Kash reported Schultz, “slammed on the brakes Schultz Peaceful stroll JASON MATTHEW WALKER/Lake City Reporter A cow wades through a lake created by the floodwaters of Tropical Storm Debby on Thursday in Columbia County. Schools plan draws praise for Gov. Scott By BILL KACZOR Associated Press TALLAHASSEE — Gov. Rick Scott’s education agenda for next year’s leg- islative session drew praise Thursday from state and local school officials, the Florida PTA, business interests and fellow Republicans, as well as a backhanded compliment from a top Democrat. Scott formally rolled out the recom- mendations at an education summit in Fort Myers although most had previ- ously been disclosed. The proposals are the result of a statewide educa- tional listening tour Scott recently con- ducted. They include proposals to avoid addi- tional spending cuts, reduce regula- tions that take away classroom time and expand charter schools. Scott also wants to stop introducing new tests unless they support planned common core standards and provide debit cards for teachers to purchase classroom SCOTT continued on 3A

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Opinion 4APeople 2AObituaries 5AAdvice amp Comics 6-7BPuzzles 6-7B

TODAY INPEOPLEPerry wears ballot at rally

COMINGSUNDAYLocal news roundup

82 62Partly cloudy

WEATHER 2A

Lake City ReporterFRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26 amp 27 2012 | YOUR COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER SINCE 1874 | 75cent

LAKECITYREPORTER COM

W E E K E N D E D I T I O N

CALL US(386) 752-1293

SUBSCRIBE TOTHE REPORTERVoice 755-5445Fax 752-9400

Vol 138 No 193

ADVERTISING SUPPLEMENT TO

VOTER INFORMATION2012

Inside todayrsquosReporter

Candidateendorsements(Page 4A)

1A

Trunk or treatCome downtown for

the annual Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park start-ing at 6 pm Friday Oct 26 There will be carnival games live entertainment trick or treating a costume contest and the movie Monsters vs Aliens

Family fall festival

The Columbia County Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center Saturday from 3 to 5 pm

There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will host its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm Saturday at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Friends of Whitey

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are helping raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon Saturday at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and par-ticipate in live and silent auctions

Local author fair

The Columbia County Library is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Saturday Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their published works Authors include Luisa Alonso (rdquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (rdquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (rdquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (rdquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (rdquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (rdquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMor timerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (rdquoThink Before You Reactrdquo)

For more information call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Polls open tomorrow

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Hercules Maxwell sets up early voting signs outside the Supervisor of Elections building Thursday lsquoVoting is one of the freedoms we fought forrsquo said Maxwell who served 30 years in the US Army lsquoTo come and vote is a privilege honor and is patrioticrsquo Early voting starts Saturday and continues through Nov 3 from 7 am to 7 pm

Early voting continues through Nov 3

By TONY BRITTtbrittlakecityreportercom

Four years ago nearly three-quarters of the countyrsquos eligible voters cast ballots during the general election and

Columbia County Supervisor of Elections officials are hoping for an even larger turnout this year Early voting begins Saturday with several local races as well as the presidential contest on the ballot

Liz P Horne Columbia County Supervisor of Elections said in the 2008 election local voter turn-out was 745 percent She said he hopes this election will drive a greater participation rate

ldquoEveryone should be out vot-ingrdquo she said ldquoLetrsquos hope for at least 80 percent voter turnout this timerdquo

Horne said the charter amend-ments that will be included on the ballot may also attract additional voters

Early voting will take place 7 am - 7 pm daily from Saturday

Oct 27 - Saturday Nov 3 Early voting will take place at the Supervisor of Elections office in Lake City 971 W Duval St or in the Fort White branch office

at the Fort White Community Center on State Road 47

Anyone wishing to cast ballots in the election during the early voting period must bring photo identification There are 35523 registered voters in Columbia County and all are eligible to take part in early voting

Horne said voters still have time to change any addresses marriage names and signatures on their voter registration but the

changes must be made before 8 am Monday

An estimated 5000 absentee ballots have been requested and Horne anticipates more will be requested before the Oct 31 absentee ballot request deadline She said 2500 absentee ballots had been returned by Thursday afternoon

ldquoWe were hoping maybe 7000 people would request absentee ballots and we have at least 5000 requested so we may get up to 7000 before itrsquos over withrdquo Horne said

Horne said she didnrsquot have to hire additional poll workers for the upcoming election work even though voter turnout may be high-er than usual

ldquoWersquore using the clerks that we would use during an election dayrdquo she said ldquoThey come in and help us during this time for extra training as well as the deputies

Horne

DOG continued on 3A

VOTING continued on 3A

Elections chief Hornehoping local turnouttops 80 percent

Owner set the animal on police say authorities

Dog shotduringtraffic stop

By TONY BRITTtbrittlakecityreportercom

A Lake City Police Department officer shot a dog Thursday night after the ani-malrsquos owner repor tedly set the ani-mal on offi-cers during a traf fic stop

Timothy S c o t t Schultz 47 538 NE Jacksonville Loop was charged with cruelty to an animal aggravated assault with a deadly weapon with-out intent to kill resisting arrest without violence two traffic offenses DUI reck-less driving and fleeing and eluding police in connection with the incident He was booked into the Columbia County Detention Facility on $64000 bond

According to Lake City Police Department reports around 1107 pm the Police Department received a call about a reckless driver head-ing east on US Highway 90 near Baya Drive The com-plainant said the reckless driver was trying to run him off the road

The suspect vehicle was described as a green Ford pickup truck that was fol-lowing a black Dodge pick-up

Sgt Paul Kash saw the suspect vehicle following the black Dodge pickup truck and he reported the suspect vehicle didnrsquot have its lights on and had a German Shepherd in the rear seat

Kash followed the vehi-cles and noted the Ford driver later identified as Schultz was driving in a reckless manner and failing to maintain a single lane

When additional units joined the pursuit Kash turned on his emergen-cy lights and siren and attempted to initiate a traf-fic stop but Schultz report-edly continued to drive traveling around 40 mph Kash reported Schultz ldquoslammed on the brakes

Schultz

Peaceful stroll

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

A cow wades through a lake created by the floodwaters of Tropical Storm Debby on Thursday in Columbia County

Schools plandraws praisefor Gov ScottBy BILL KACZORAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Gov Rick Scottrsquos education agenda for next yearrsquos leg-islative session drew praise Thursday from state and local school officials the Florida PTA business interests and fellow Republicans as well as a backhanded compliment from a top Democrat

Scott formally rolled out the recom-mendations at an education summit in Fort Myers although most had previ-ously been disclosed The proposals are the result of a statewide educa-tional listening tour Scott recently con-ducted

They include proposals to avoid addi-tional spending cuts reduce regula-tions that take away classroom time and expand charter schools Scott also wants to stop introducing new tests unless they support planned common core standards and provide debit cards for teachers to purchase classroom

SCOTT continued on 3A

ldquoSpeak to one another with psalms hymns and spiritual songs Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord always giving thanks to God the Father for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christrdquo

mdash Ephesians 519-20

ldquo

CORRECTIONThe Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news

items If you have a concern question or suggestion please call the executive editor Corrections and clarifications will run in this space And thanks for reading

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Thought for Today

Celebrity Birthdaysn Actress Jaclyn Smith is 67n TV host Pat Sajak is 66

n US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is 65

AROUND FLORIDAHours-old baby abandoned

JACKSONVILLE mdash Authorities in Jacksonville are trying to find family members of an hours-old baby abandoned at an apartment complex

News outlets reported the baby girl was found Wednesday wrapped in a towel on the ground in front of an apartment that has been vacant since July Police say the baby appears to be healthy and is now at a hospital

The state Department of Children and Families is also investigating Spokesman John Harrell said they are trying to locate family members who qualify to take care of the child

Fla soldier killed in Afghanistan

ORANGE PARK mdash The US Army said a 42-year-old soldier from Orange Park has died in combat in Afghanistan

According to a state-ment Chief Warrant Officer Michael S Duskin died Tuesday from small arms fire while on patrol in Afghanistan

Duskin was assigned to the 1st Battalion 3rd Special Forces in Fort Bragg NC

Killerrsquos case appeals continue

MIAMI mdash Legal wran-gling continues in the planned execution of a mass killer convicted of eight killings that jolted South Florida in the 1970s

On Thursday lawyers for the state of Florida asked the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to lift a stay of execution for John Errol Ferguson

The federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked the scheduled execution

of a mass killer convicted of eight killings that jolted South Florida in the 1970s The US Supreme Court upheld the stay

The courtrsquos decision came during an evening flurry of legal decisions over claims that 64-year-old Ferguson suffers from mental illness so severe he cannot be executed Ferguson a paranoid schizophrenic with delu-sions hersquos the ldquoprince of Godrdquo had faced a planned lethal injection Tuesday in Floridarsquos death chamber

Bat in Melbourne positive for rabies

MELBOURNE mdash Brevard County health officials say a bat has test-ed positive for rabies

The bat was found in Melbourne Tuesday

Health Department Director Dr Heidar Heshmati told Florida Today anyone who has

been exposed to any stray animals should call animal services

He said rabies can be deadly in humans and he advises residents to stay away from animals that are behaving strangely

Landlord fatally shoots tenant

TAVARES mdash Lake County Sheriffrsquos deputies say a landlord fatally shot a tenant in a neighbor-hood near Tavares on Wednesday afternoon

Authorities say the land-lord was in custody early Thursday but they havenrsquot said whether he has been arrested The names of the tenant or landlord havenrsquot been released

The Orlando Sentinel reported the two lived in separate homes in the Sunset Groves neighbor-hood

rdquoldquoFacts are many but the truth is onerdquo

mdash Sir Rabindranath TagoreIndian Nobel Prize-winning poet (1861-1941)

Perry wears ballot at Obama rallyLAS VEGAS

Katy Perryrsquos doing her best get-out-the vote effort At a rally for President Barack Obama she wore a tight

white dress imprinted like a ballot and a square box on her right hip filled in the names of Obama and Joe Biden

Perry gave a free concert at a park in a historically minority neigh-borhood just northwest of downtown Las Vegas to screaming fans at about 9 pm the same time Air Force One landed at McCarran International Airport across town

Obama later told the crowd ldquoI believe in you I need you to keep believing in merdquo

The Las Vegas campaign event drew more than 10000 people according to fire officials and orga-nizers with long lines still on side-walks during Perryrsquos 30-minute per-formance before Obama arrived

The singer opened with a rendi-tion of Al Greenrsquos soul hit ldquoLetrsquos Stay Togetherrdquo and played five songs including ldquoTeenage Dreamrdquo before ending with a thumping bass drum version of ldquoFireworkrdquo

Perry who recently also played a free concert at an Obama event in Los Angeles paused before the last song Wednesday to exhort people in the Las Vegas crowd to vote early

Rolling Stones open lsquowarm-up gigrsquo to fans

PARIS mdash The Rolling Stones announced a surprise ldquowarm-up gigrdquo in Paris and within an hour the Champs Elysees was swarming with fans hoping to get satisfaction with one of the 350 tickets for the Thursday night show

The $1950 tickets announced on

the Rolling Stones Twitter account came with strings attached No more

than two per per-son names printed on them and IDs required at the door at the show intended as a prep for the bandrsquos 50th anniver-sary arena shows in London and Newark

New JerseyGuitarist Ronnie Wood had said

in an interview with NME this week that the Stones could play several small clubs possibly under the name the Cockroaches an alias theyrsquove used before

The group has not played together live in five years

Sean rsquoDiddyrsquo Combs in Beverly Hills auto crash

BEVERLY HILLS Calif mdash Sean

ldquoDiddyrdquo Combs was a passenger in an SUV that was hit by another

car in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel but the hip-hop and fashion mogul was not taken to a hos-pital

Beverly Hills police Lt Lincoln Hoshino said Combs

was riding in a Cadillac Escalade on Sunset Boulevard Wednesday when a Lexus sedan turned left in front of it and the vehicles collided

Hoshino says Combs complained of pain but said he would seek his own medical attention No one from either vehicle was hospitalized

A phone message left for Combsrsquo publicist was not immediately returned and Combs made no men-tion of the crash on his often-updat-ed Twitter account

ThursdayAfternoon 9-5-3

Evening NA

ThursdayAfternoon 9-2-0-9

Evening NA Wednesday6-17-19-24-33

2a LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILy bRIEFINg FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

How to reacH usMain number (386) 752-1293 Fax number 752-9400Circulation 755-5445Online www lakecityreporter com

The Lake City Reporter an affiliate of Community Newspapers Inc is pub-lished Tuesday through Friday and Sunday at 180 E Duval St Lake City Fla 32055 Periodical postage paid at Lake City Fla Member Audit Bureau of Circulation and The Associated Press All material herein is property of the Lake City Reporter Reproduction in whole or in part is forbidden without the permis-sion of the publisher US Postal Service No 310-880 POSTMASTER Send address changes to Lake City Reporter PO Box 1709 Lake City Fla 32056 Publisher Todd Wilson 754-0418(twilsonlakecityreportercom)

NewsEditor Robert Bridges 754-0428

(rbridgeslakecityreportercom)

aDVertIsING 752-1293(adslakecityreportercom)

cLassIFIeDTo place a classified ad call 755-5440

BusINessController Sue Brannon 754-0419(sbrannonlakecityreportercom)

cIrcuLatIoNHome delivery of the Lake City Reporter should be completed by 630 am Tuesday through Friday and by 730 am on SundayPlease call 386-755-5445 to report any problems with your delivery serviceIn Columbia County customers should call before 1030 am to report a ser-vice error for same day re-delivery After 1030 am next day re-delivery or ser-vice related credits will be issuedIn all other counties where home delivery is available next day re-delivery or ser-vice related credits will be issued

Circulation 755-5445(circulationlakecityreportercom)Home delivery rates(Tuesday -Friday and Sunday)12 Weeks $263224 Weeks $487952 Weeks $8346Rates include 7 sales taxMail rates12 Weeks $414024 Weeks $828052 Weeks $17940

Lake City Reporter

2A

Daily Scripture

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Singer Katy Perry performs for a crowd before the arrival of President Barack Obama at a campaign rally Wednesday in Las Vegas

Jagger Combs

n Associated Press

ASSOCIATED PRESS

A monkey that ran wild in the St Petersburg area for two years and attaked a woman recently is taken to the Animal Hospital of Northwood after being caught by Dr Don Woodman owner of the animal hospital and Vernon Yates (left) owner of Wildlife Rescue and Rehab in Seminole

n Associated Press

supplies that many now are buying out of their own pockets

ldquoWhile we hope that Scottrsquos plan mdash intro-duced just 12 days before the election mdash is sincere it does not erase the Republicansrsquo long record of hurting our parents teach-ers and studentsrdquo Florida Democratic Party executive director Scott Arceneaux said in a statement

Arceneaux followed that comment with a litany of education spending reductions by Republican governors and the GOP-con-trolled Legislature That five-year string ended this year when lawmakers approved Scottrsquos proposal for a $1 billion increase for public schools although thatrsquos still well short of fully restoring prior cuts

Scott whose poll numbers continue to lag shifted his focus from cutting taxes state spending and regulations to boost-ing education in his second year although he said thatrsquos also part of his overarching theme of job creation

ldquoThe absolute top priority of our admin-istration is to create jobs and educate our workers to fill those jobsrdquo Scott said in a statement

After announcing the education propos-als Scott canceled the rest of his schedule to be with his seriously ill mother Esther Scott in Kansas City Mo

Scott initially had been cool toward the statewide teachers union when he took office last year but Florida Education Association President Andy Ford said the governor has lately reached out Scott spoke with Ford about his proposals earlier this week and the union leader received a briefing from the governorrsquos staff Thursday

ldquoIrsquom going to take it as a sincere effort to have a dialoguerdquo Ford said

He said the union is reserving judgment on many of the recommendations until more details emerge but was pleased Scott titled his plan ldquoCollege and Career FIRST

AgendardquoldquoNot every child is going to go to col-

legerdquo Ford said ldquoWe need to prepare all kids for the future not just some kidsrdquo

Former Gov Jeb Bush issued a joint statement with Patricia Levesque execu-tive director of Bushrsquos Foundation For Floridarsquos Future which pushes his educa-tion policies They lauded Scott for empha-

sizing college readinessldquoInvesting in education transitioning to

more digital content and preparing stu-dents teachers and parents for Common Core State Standards are critical to effec-tively equipping todayrsquos students for the jobs of tomorrowrdquo they said

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                   LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   3A

3A

HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58 (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred

costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the State

or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58 Sec 5876) and shall be addressed to the Florida Department of Economic

Opportunity CDBG Program MSC-400 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee FL 32399-6508 Potential objectors should contact the Town of Fort White verify the actual last day of the objection period

Truett George Jr Mayor

CONCURRENT NOTICE

NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT AND

NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS October 26 2012Town of Fort White PO Box 129 Fort White FL 32038386-497-2321

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Town of Fort White

REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

On or about November 13 2012 the Town of Fort White will submit a request to the Florida

Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for the release of Community Development

Block Grant funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development (HCD) Act of 1974 as amended to undertake a project to complete water treatment plant improvements including additional of a well with a total project cost of $600000 All project activities will be completed at the Townrsquos current water treatment plant located at 172 SW Holstein Ave

Fort White Florida

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

The Town of Fort White has determined that the project will have no significant impact on

the human environment Therefore an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson

Springs Road Fort White Florida and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon

PUBLIC COMMENTS

Any individual group or agency may submit written comments on the Environmental Review Record (ERR) to Janice Revels Town Clerk Additional project information is contained in the ERR on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson Springs Road Fort White Florida

and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday 100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon All comments must be received by November 10 2012 Comments will be considered prior to the Town of Fort White requesting a release of funds

RELEASE OF FUNDS

The Town of Fort White certifies to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and HUD that Truett George Jr in hisher capacity as Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the

environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The Statersquos approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Town of Fort White to use the CDBG funds

OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS

DEO will accept objections to its release of fund and the Town of Fort White certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the

request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Town of Fort White (b) the Town of Fort White has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CONCERNING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE

TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE Town of White Springs FLORIDA SERVING

ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Of the Town of White Springs FLORIDA NOTICE IS

HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Sections 1633161 through 1633215 Florida Statutes as amended

and the Town of White Springs Land Development Regulations as amended hereinafter referred to as

the Land Development Regulations objections recommendations and comments concerning the

amendment as described below will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of White Springs

Florida serving also as the Local Planning Agency of White Springs Florida at a public hearing on

November 5 2012 at 630 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Council Meeting

Room Town Hall located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida

LDR12-02 a petition by the Town of White Springs Florida requesting an amendment to the Town of

White Springs Land Development Regulations as provided for in Article 13 and 16 of the Land

Development Regulations regarding off-street parking standards

The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any interested party shall be advised

that the date time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the

public hearing and that no future notice concerning the matter will be published unless said continuation

exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing

At the aforementioned public hearing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the

amendment

Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Use Administrator

located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida during regular business hours

All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public

hearing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose they may need to ensure

that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon

which the appeal is to be based

DOG Man charged with crueltyContinued From Page 1A

SCOTT Schools plan widely praised gets backhanded compliment from DemContinued From Page 1A

VOTING Polls open tomorrowContinued From Page 1A

that we would use on election day We use them throughout the early voting election cyclerdquo

Up until four days before the election voters can pick up a ballot for their friend spouse or relative The request must be written and contain the requesterrsquos signature matching what the supervisor of elections office has on file The letter must also include the voterrsquos address and birthday The person who gets the bal-lot must present a photo identification to receive the ballot

Horne encouraged residents to get an absentee ballot if they are not familiar with this electionrsquos candidates charter amendments or referendum questions and use it as a guide when returning to

the polls on the election dateTomi Brown assistant supervisor of

elections encouraged residents to go to the officersquos website wwwvotecolumbiacom where they pull up their sample bal-lot

ldquoWe have a lot of information on our Web site and we would like for people to use it and get familiar with itrdquo Horne said ldquoThere are a lot of links on their about different thingsrdquo

Horne also noted many bogus letters have been sent to Florida voters falsely claiming to be from supervisor of elec-tions offices telling people they are not eligible to vote She said no Columbia County voters have reported receiving any of the letters

trying to make my patrol car run into the rear of the truckrdquo

Officer Patrick Ross then took over as the lead car in the pursuit and followed Schultz until he pulled into a driveway on Northeast Jacksonville Loop

Ross yelled verbal commands to Schultz but Schultz did not comply and got out of his truck opened the back door and released the German Shepherd

ldquoThe male subject opened the back door to the truck to release his German Shepherd and (it) was running towards Ross in an aggressive manner ready to attack Officer Rossrdquo police reports said ldquoThe canine kept approaching and Ross was backing up and fired his duty weapon four times While shooting his firearm and backing up Ross fell to the ground and onto his back The canine was hit three out of the four times and fled the areardquo

Ross and Officer Ivan Useche again focused their attention on Schultz and he continued to disobey their commands and both officers used their stun guns to inca-pacitate Schultz

Schultz reportedly continued to stand and look at the officers until another offi-cer used a third stun gun on Schultz and he fell to the ground While officers Ross and Useche were trying to handcuff Schultz he continued to struggle with officers until he was stun again and then authorities handcuffed him

Once at the jail officers began a DUI investigation but Schultz refused to com-ply and did not provide authorities with a breath or urine sample

The Lake City Police Department is expected to release additional details about the incident in the near future

Do I have a ldquoweb pagerdquo Whatrsquos that My old set of encyclopedias offers me no help

in understanding this new age I remember only a couple of decades ago when my encyclo-pedia provided a noble service for me They said I could write to them with any question and in a couple of weeks Irsquod have an answer I tried it once or twice and the answer I eventually

received was a standard boiler-plate paragraph that didnrsquot even answer the question I asked

What is the ldquoinformation agerdquo Itrsquos a new world age less than maybe a half-century-old The Earth has undergone several major ages and the individuals and civilizations that were able to keep up with the change sur-vived and thrived The Stone Age really began when people living in trees or caves learned to chip stones to make a sharp edge and use them as tools Those tools and weapons gave them the edge over their compe-tition and provided an advantage for survival Bronze and Iron Age peoples learned to melt and work metals a big advantage for making a living The agricul-tural age allowed groups tribes families and communities to settle in one location instead of carrying everything they owned from place to place and allowed them to raise crops and herd animals Building cities and city walls added defense and security to their lives The industrial revolution of the late 19th cen-tury allowed great amounts of

production and surplus of food and goods and the growth of cit-ies and international trade

The recent outcropping of the information technology branch from the technology revolution exploded into an incredible amount of informa-tion knowledge communication and education Today you can use a ldquosearch enginerdquo to type in any question and with a little thoughtful selection you can instantly have the best answers mankind can provide

Do you feel welcome to the information age Recent sur-veys show that 95 percent of older adults feel uncomfortable with modern information tech-nology and arenrsquot ldquocomputer literaterdquo but most of todayrsquos

youth use computers and other information technology every day Wersquore in a brand new age of world history Civilization and those individuals who were open to change and who wanted to learn and keep up survived and thrived but many were left behind to go extinct like the dinosaurs Is keeping up with it important It may mean our very survival as a person and as a species Ride the wave I have never met an idea I couldnrsquot learn and understand if it was explained to me in a way I could grasp We need good teachers to help us get it

Donrsquot be left behind Stay con-nected Donrsquot be afraid to ask Look at history failure to keep up means deprivation of resourc-es extinction and possible fail-ure to survive as a person or as a culture What can you do to be a part of the information tech-nology revolution You may be already deeply involved or you may need to take the first step Here are some simple first steps you could do

Most libraries have access to computers you can use for free

and a library technician or refer-ence librarian who can answer your questions in a way you can understand

You could take an elementary computer class at whatever level of your computer savvy

Choose from a large variety of books at your bookstore with titles ranging from ldquocomputers for dummiesrdquo to advanced appli-cations

Learn one ldquoapplicationrdquo at a time as yoursquore ready Start with programs like Email word pro-cessing shopping the ldquowebrdquo and computer games

Hey you may need a cell phone anyway How about mak-ing it a ldquosmart phonerdquo Yoursquoll find hundreds of ldquoapsrdquo available

See You too can be a ldquogeekrdquo Itrsquos the wave of the future

Lake City Reporter

Serving Columbia County

The Lake City Reporter is pub‑lished with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc

We believe strong newspapers build strong communities mdash‑ldquoNewspapers get things donerdquo

Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community‑oriented newspapers

This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth integrity and hard

Todd Wilson publisherRobert Bridges editorSue Brannon controller

Dink NeSmith presidentTom Wood chairman

L E T T E R SP O L I C Y

Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written and double spaced Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel Letters must be signed and include the writerrsquos name address and telephone number for verification Writers can have two letters per month published Letters and guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter

BY MAIL Letters PO Box 1709 Lake City FL 32056 or drop off at 180 E Duval St downtown

BY FAX (386) 752‑9400BY E-MAIL

newslakecityreportercom

Bob Denny teaches psy-chology at Florida Gateway College and is a licensed men-tal health therapist in Florida Your comments are welcome at BobDenny8gmailcom

Scripps Howard News Service

OPINIONFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 4A

4AOPINION

The Reporter recommendsThe following endorsements for

the Nov 6 general election con-stitute the view of the Lake City Reporter editorial board which ndash except for the state attorneyrsquos race ndash consists of Publisher Todd Wilson Editor Robert Bridges and Controller Sue Brannon

Brannon did not participate in interviews or deliberations for the state attorneyrsquos race For that contest Brannon was replaced on the editorial board by Reporter Online Technology Director Dave Kimler

Superintendent of Schools

The race between Glenn Hunter and Terry Huddleston has been close from the start We endorsed one candidate during the primary season but cannot reach a consensus for the Nov 6 general election Our edi-torial board now is deadlocked with one vote for each candidate and a third member acknowl-edging each manrsquos strengths We debated this race for hours through many days

The contrast between these two candidates is clear-cut

Glenn Hunter has more than 30 years of business experience in the private sector He believes the school district should be run as a business first He campaigns for strong fiscal responsibility in the district and with the promise he can improve teacher morale

and change the perception of the district in the eyes of county residents Hunter has 24 yearsrsquo experience as a member of the Columbia County School Board He says this experience has given him a clear blueprint for addressing the districtrsquos many challenges

If you believe running the school district with private-sec-tor business accountability is the most important issue Hunter is your candidate

Terry Huddleston is a career educator with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in the Columbia County School District Huddleston has served as a teacher and principal at the elementary middle school and high school levels Huddlestonrsquos campaign centers on improving classroom issues and curriculum deficiencies He cites his experi-ence in the classroom at every level and his understanding of changing state educational man-dates as factors that make him the better choice

If school curriculum issues are your top priority Huddleston is your candidate

Voters we await your decision on Nov 6

State AttorneyJeff Siegmeister gets our rec-

ommendation for state attorneySiegmeister is a hard-driven

criminal attorney with nearly two decadesrsquo experience in the court-room We see him as particularly

well-suited to manage the most powerful agency in the seven counties of the Third Circuit

Siegmeister is rightfully

concerned with the future of the state attorneyrsquos office We think he can repair the broken relationship between that agency and area law enforcement offi-cials and see him as the right person to properly train a young and relatively inexperienced legal staff whose responsibilities can be incommensurate with their years

Siegmeister isnrsquot afraid to say what he thinks and will be an outspoken advocate for justice in the Third Circuit

Circuit Judge Group 5

We endorse Wes Douglas in this race

While only one name will appear on the ballot ndash that of Douglas ndash he does face opposi-tion in the form of a write-in can-

didate Though

young Douglas has proven him-self as an attor-ney in private practice and will serve us well as a judge

He may not have as much experience as some of his peers but we are confident he will do what it takes to prepare himself fully for a long and honorable career on the bench

County Commission District 1

We endorse Ron Williams for this seat

Williamsrsquo knowledge of local affairs is encyclopedic his pas-sion for his job limitless ndash even after more than three decades of

serviceWilliams has

contacts at both the state and federal levels and isnrsquot afraid to call on them to help get the job done here

We see him as the best choice to lead Columbia County into the future especially as we begin the task of jump-starting growth after a period of long decline

County Commission District 3

Bucky Nash is our pick for this seat

Nash is a highly intelligent thoughtful man who has what

it takes in our view to help guide the county through the next four years ndash a criti-cal period dur-ing which we hope to see growth return-

ing to North Central Florida as the economic downturn begins to slowly ease

A successful businessman Nash has the skills and experi-ence to address the wide range of issues hersquoll be called upon to assess as a commissioner ndash economic development water conservation the burgeoning tourism industry here and more

County Commission District 5

Tim Murphy is our choice for county commission District 5

Murphy is a political new-

comer but brings to the table a wealth of experience as a suc-cessful businessman and entre-preneur

He has done his homework on all the important issues ndash along with some that may soon appear

on the horizonHe knows

District 5 and he knows whatrsquos happening else-where that could well affect us all

Murphy has a clear vision of the future of our

county including the role the Southside Recreation Complex and is ready to take a leadership role in county government Itrsquos time to give him a chance

School Board District 5

We endorse Stephanie Finnell to fill the vacant District 5 school board seat

Finnell is a passionate com-mitted individual who will dedi-cate herself fully to improving education in Columbia County

The next four years will bring many challenges the implementation of merit pay for teachers likely declines in rev-enue and a con-tinued surge in

applications for charter schools Dicey times for education profes-sionals

Finnel will speak her mind and defend her principles fierce-ly We see her as the best choice to help lead our schools

HunterHuddleston

Murphy

Siegmeister

Finnell

Douglas

Nash

Williams

Need to catch up with the computer age

Bob Denny BobDenny8gmailcom

New meaning to the crime lsquostick uprsquo

For a while Anthony Johnson 49 was on to a good thing

According to the Connecticut Post

he would enter movie theaters showing films that catered heav-ily to female audiences -- ldquoEat Pray Loverdquo ldquoThe Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonrdquo ldquoTwilight Eclipserdquo -- and then in the words of his two women accomplices he would slither ldquolike a snakerdquo between and under the rows rifling purses that the patrons had placed under their seats looking for credit cards

When he had enough stolen cards Johnson and his accom-plices retreated to a rented van

in the parking lot where he would create an identity card using the victimrsquos name and the photo of one of his confederates Jamie Lynn McGowan and dis-patch her to stores and casinos where she would load up on gift cards phone cards electronics clothes high-end sunglasses and from the casinos $2000 cash advances

McGowan according to the Post claimed that on a good weekend the three thieves would make off with $50000 to $75000

Johnson who is to be sen-tenced Jan 14 faces a maximum of 74 years in prison the two women 36 to 42 months

While this is an interesting

crime story it is also an instruc-tive lesson in the sociology of the American cinema because there was a period roughly from the lsquo70s and the years immedi-ately bracketing that unfortunate decade when this crime could not have happened

The target audience was not ladies with credit cards but teenagers preteens and young males still mentally rooted in that cohort

The grand old movie palaces were gone replaced by cinder-block ldquomultiplexesrdquo whose decor given the audiences tended toward the indestructible

The floor would have been covered with a rich viscous

mulch of Gummi Bears Jujubes chocolate covered raisins and partially chewed licorice sticks lathered with fountain drinks

Johnson would not have ldquoslith-eredrdquo but found himself bonded to the floor helplessly strug-gling as he grew ever weaker like a creature in the La Brea tar pits

One more lesson Both of his female accomplices testified against him While engaged in slithering he should have paid more attention to the dialogue in the chick flicks

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert 88 of Lake Saint Louis MO died and went to Jesus on Octo-ber 20 2012 due to diabetic complicationsShe was born March 15 1924 in Lake Butler Florida the fourth child of six children of James Matthew Roberts and Bessie Lela Davis Roberts of Lake Butler FloridaJewel graduated in 1941 from Union County High School and had a very successful career in the accounting departments of hospitals and nursing homes in Jacksonville Florida Atlanta Georgia and Naples FloridaShe attended Living Lord Lu-theran Church of Lake Saint Louis and Element Church of Wentzville MissouriShe was predeceased in death by her parents and her sis-ters Pearl Roberts Cain and Ruby Roberts Patterson and her brother M C Roberts Jewel is survived by her two sis-ters Mary Bess Roberts Boyd of Jacksonville Fl Joyce Roberts DrsquoAntonio of Lansdale Pa and numerous nephews and nieces She is also survived in Lake Saint Louis Missouriby her daughter Olendia Tucker Bell (Terry) and her four grand children -Reneersquo Lyle Gregory Fletcher (Sha-ron) Kellie Mignon Bell Gilbert (Justin) and Derek A Bell She also enjoyed living near her six great grandchildren Joshua Hannah Isaac Judah Fletcher and Miya and Paul Gilbert Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday October 28 2012 at Archer Funeral Home in Lake Butler Fl Services will presided by Rev Luther Leguire of First Apostolic Church of Lake City Florida Burial will immediately follow at Elzey Chapel Cem-etery ARchER FunERAl homE Inc is in charge of the arrangements 386-496-2008

Joyce Danley harrison

Joyce Danley Harrison 79 of Sanderson FL died Tuesday October 23 2012 at Haven Hospice Suwannee Valley Care Center Lake City FL after a lengthy illness She was born in Panama City FL and was the daughter of the late Marvin Lee Danlee and Ocie Lucinda Deadnell She had lived in Olustee most of her life and was a registered nurse She enjoyed gardening hunting ishing reading and spending time with family and friends She was a loving wife mother grand-mother and great grandmother She was preceded in death by her husband of 24 years James Donald Harrison and a grand-daughter Linda D Harrison Survivors include her two sons Kenneth M Harrison Milton FL and Thomas Lynn Harrison (Ter-ry) Olustee FL one grandchild Daniel Lynn Harrison Olustee FL and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 27 2012 at 10 AM at Olustee Baptist Church Interment will follow in Olustee Cemetery Visita-tion with the family will be held on Friday October 26 2012 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home In lieu of low-ers donations maybe made to Suwannee Valley Care Center

( Haven Hospice) 6037 W US Hwy 90 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake City Fl 32025 (386-752-1954) is in charge of arrangements Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Edward F Pettie

1926-2012Lt Col Edward (Ed) Pettie 86 of Lake City FL passed away Friday October 12 2012 Mr Pettie served for two years in the US Merchant Marines and 27 years in the US Army Mr Pettie had 55 years of Ma-sonic service as a member of the Lake City Lodge 127 F amp AM in Oswego NY Mr Pettie was a member of 1st Presbyte-rian Church Lake City FL and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church Binghamton NY

He is survived by his wife Barbara Pettie of 66 years his sister Adrienne Van-derhaden of Oswego NY his son Cal-vin amp daughter in law Nancy Pettie and one granddaughter Alyssa Pet-tie of Port St Joe FLArrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake4 City FL 32025 (386-752-1954) Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Roger lee Pierson

Roger Lee Pierson 71 of Lake City passed away on Wednesday October 24 2012 He was born in Youngstown Ohio to the late Leroy and Mabel (Flowers) Pier-son He faith-fully served his country during the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force He was a loving husband father and grandfather who devoted his time to his family and cheer-ing on his beloved Florida State Seminoles He attended Hope-ful Baptist Church and will be missed by his church family

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sons Rog-er Lee Pierson II and Roy Earl Pierson step son Rob Carpenter Survivors include his loving wife of 22 years Marylin A Tyre of Lake City FL daughter Anne E (Eric) Gooch of Talla-hassee FL step daughter Anne Carpenter of Crawfordville FL sister Norma J Anderson of Clearwater FL granddaughter Ashlyn Macy Gooch 3 neph-ews 2 nieces his two cats Sam-son and Delilah as well as a host of loving friends also survive Memorial services will be held at 230 pm on Sunday October 28 2012 in the Gateway- For-est Lawn Memorial Chapel with

Dr Rodney Baker oficiating In lieu of lowers the family asks that donations in his honor be made to the Lad Soup Kitchen co Cleopatra J Steele Ministries 127 NW Escambia St Lake City FL 32055 or the Suwan-nee Valley Care Center 6037 US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 South US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32025 (386) 752-1954 is in charge of arrangements Please leave words of comfort at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    5A

5A

Friday Oct 2710 am - 4 pm

Free Hot Dogs(10 am - 2 pm)

Games for kidsPumpkin CarvingContest amp More

(Judging 3-4 pm)

Kids can play while you shop

US 90 West

CustomerAppreciation Day

Obituaries are paid advertise-ments For details call the Lake City  Reporterrsquos classified depart-ment at 752-1293

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your Community Calendar item contact Jim Barr at 754-0424 or by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom

Oct 26

Fair poultry showForms for the Open and Youth

poultry shows at the Columbia County Fair are due at the fair office by 5 pm Forms are avail-able in the fair office or online at wwwcolumbiacountyfairorg Call 752-8822 for more information

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City prepares fish din-ners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hushpuppies cole slaw and tarter sauce

Recovery group to meetA 12-step addiction recovery

group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Community Revival Center 244 NE Patterson Ave in Lake City For information call 867-6288

Trunk or treatCome downtown for the annual

Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park starting at 6 pm There will be carnival games live entertain-ment trick-or-treating a costume contest and the movie ldquoMonsters vs Aliensrdquo

Oct 27 Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will hold its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Grief supportThe Grief Share Support

Group a ministry of Orchard Community Church meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 pm in room D at the Willowbrook Assisted Living Center 1580 S Marion Ave The group offers support for those who have lost loved ones through videos discussion time and prayer There are fees For information call 288-7429

Family fall festivalThe Columbia County

Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center from 3 to 5 pm There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

County fair contestsThe 58th annual Columbia

County Fair contests are free to enter Any county resident

may compete in the following contests Baked Goods Canned Goods Quilting Sewing Crafts Needle-point Woodworking Scrap Booking Art Photography Red Hat and King Author Baking Contest For rules visit www columbiacountyfairorg All highest-placing entries will receive monetary awards and all receive ribbons Deadline for baked goods entries is Thursday Nov 1 from 2 to 6 pm at the Extension Office All others will be Oct 22 to 26 from 3 to 5 pm in the fair office and Oct 27 from 9 am to noon at the banquet hall For more information call 752-8822

FACS FundraiserThe Filipino American Cultural

Society of Lake City will have its FACS Family Pre-used Items Sale at the Columbia Bank parking lot corner of US 90 and Turner Road from 9 am to noon Stop by and help support this fund-raiser

Farmers marketTed Wright will perform at the

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market The calendar of events for fall is filling up quickly and the weather is beautiful So get out and enjoy New vendors are welcome The market is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in Wilson Park along Lake DeSoto between the Columbia County Court

House and Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City The market is a regional favor-ite among shoppers looking for healthy local foods and creative locally made gift items For more information about the mar-ket call (386) 719-5766 or visit marketlcflacom

Local author fairThe Columbia County Library

is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their pub-lished works Featured authors include Luisa Alonso (ldquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (ldquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (ldquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (ldquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (ldquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (ldquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMortimerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (ldquoThink Before You Reactrdquo) The authors will be available to chat about their writing and will have their books for sale For more infor-mation call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Friends of Whitey auction

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are help-ing raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and participate in live and silent auctions Call Tod Pauly at 872-1914 Also search for Friends of Whitey on Facebook

High Springs fire departmentThe City of High Springs will

have a ground breaking for the renovation of its only fire station at 930 am The original building was constructed in 1967 and this project was funded by a dona-tion from Clora Belle Watson Simpson in memory of her hus-band Harry H Simpson Jr a for-mer member of the High Springs Fire Department The ceremony is open to the public and every-one is encouraged to attend

Rescues and RunwaysMaurices Rescues amp Runways

Fashion Show will benefit for Lake City Animal Shelter at 2 pm at the Lake City Mall Models wearing the newest fash-ions from Maurices will be walk-ing dogs available for adoption down the runway Donations of pet food toys and money will be accepted during the event

FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

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WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

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DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

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and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

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Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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ldquoSpeak to one another with psalms hymns and spiritual songs Sing and make music in your heart to the Lord always giving thanks to God the Father for everything in the name of our Lord Jesus Christrdquo

mdash Ephesians 519-20

ldquo

CORRECTIONThe Lake City Reporter corrects errors of fact in news

items If you have a concern question or suggestion please call the executive editor Corrections and clarifications will run in this space And thanks for reading

PEOPLE IN THE NEWS

Thought for Today

Celebrity Birthdaysn Actress Jaclyn Smith is 67n TV host Pat Sajak is 66

n US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton is 65

AROUND FLORIDAHours-old baby abandoned

JACKSONVILLE mdash Authorities in Jacksonville are trying to find family members of an hours-old baby abandoned at an apartment complex

News outlets reported the baby girl was found Wednesday wrapped in a towel on the ground in front of an apartment that has been vacant since July Police say the baby appears to be healthy and is now at a hospital

The state Department of Children and Families is also investigating Spokesman John Harrell said they are trying to locate family members who qualify to take care of the child

Fla soldier killed in Afghanistan

ORANGE PARK mdash The US Army said a 42-year-old soldier from Orange Park has died in combat in Afghanistan

According to a state-ment Chief Warrant Officer Michael S Duskin died Tuesday from small arms fire while on patrol in Afghanistan

Duskin was assigned to the 1st Battalion 3rd Special Forces in Fort Bragg NC

Killerrsquos case appeals continue

MIAMI mdash Legal wran-gling continues in the planned execution of a mass killer convicted of eight killings that jolted South Florida in the 1970s

On Thursday lawyers for the state of Florida asked the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals to lift a stay of execution for John Errol Ferguson

The federal appeals court on Tuesday blocked the scheduled execution

of a mass killer convicted of eight killings that jolted South Florida in the 1970s The US Supreme Court upheld the stay

The courtrsquos decision came during an evening flurry of legal decisions over claims that 64-year-old Ferguson suffers from mental illness so severe he cannot be executed Ferguson a paranoid schizophrenic with delu-sions hersquos the ldquoprince of Godrdquo had faced a planned lethal injection Tuesday in Floridarsquos death chamber

Bat in Melbourne positive for rabies

MELBOURNE mdash Brevard County health officials say a bat has test-ed positive for rabies

The bat was found in Melbourne Tuesday

Health Department Director Dr Heidar Heshmati told Florida Today anyone who has

been exposed to any stray animals should call animal services

He said rabies can be deadly in humans and he advises residents to stay away from animals that are behaving strangely

Landlord fatally shoots tenant

TAVARES mdash Lake County Sheriffrsquos deputies say a landlord fatally shot a tenant in a neighbor-hood near Tavares on Wednesday afternoon

Authorities say the land-lord was in custody early Thursday but they havenrsquot said whether he has been arrested The names of the tenant or landlord havenrsquot been released

The Orlando Sentinel reported the two lived in separate homes in the Sunset Groves neighbor-hood

rdquoldquoFacts are many but the truth is onerdquo

mdash Sir Rabindranath TagoreIndian Nobel Prize-winning poet (1861-1941)

Perry wears ballot at Obama rallyLAS VEGAS

Katy Perryrsquos doing her best get-out-the vote effort At a rally for President Barack Obama she wore a tight

white dress imprinted like a ballot and a square box on her right hip filled in the names of Obama and Joe Biden

Perry gave a free concert at a park in a historically minority neigh-borhood just northwest of downtown Las Vegas to screaming fans at about 9 pm the same time Air Force One landed at McCarran International Airport across town

Obama later told the crowd ldquoI believe in you I need you to keep believing in merdquo

The Las Vegas campaign event drew more than 10000 people according to fire officials and orga-nizers with long lines still on side-walks during Perryrsquos 30-minute per-formance before Obama arrived

The singer opened with a rendi-tion of Al Greenrsquos soul hit ldquoLetrsquos Stay Togetherrdquo and played five songs including ldquoTeenage Dreamrdquo before ending with a thumping bass drum version of ldquoFireworkrdquo

Perry who recently also played a free concert at an Obama event in Los Angeles paused before the last song Wednesday to exhort people in the Las Vegas crowd to vote early

Rolling Stones open lsquowarm-up gigrsquo to fans

PARIS mdash The Rolling Stones announced a surprise ldquowarm-up gigrdquo in Paris and within an hour the Champs Elysees was swarming with fans hoping to get satisfaction with one of the 350 tickets for the Thursday night show

The $1950 tickets announced on

the Rolling Stones Twitter account came with strings attached No more

than two per per-son names printed on them and IDs required at the door at the show intended as a prep for the bandrsquos 50th anniver-sary arena shows in London and Newark

New JerseyGuitarist Ronnie Wood had said

in an interview with NME this week that the Stones could play several small clubs possibly under the name the Cockroaches an alias theyrsquove used before

The group has not played together live in five years

Sean rsquoDiddyrsquo Combs in Beverly Hills auto crash

BEVERLY HILLS Calif mdash Sean

ldquoDiddyrdquo Combs was a passenger in an SUV that was hit by another

car in front of the Beverly Hills Hotel but the hip-hop and fashion mogul was not taken to a hos-pital

Beverly Hills police Lt Lincoln Hoshino said Combs

was riding in a Cadillac Escalade on Sunset Boulevard Wednesday when a Lexus sedan turned left in front of it and the vehicles collided

Hoshino says Combs complained of pain but said he would seek his own medical attention No one from either vehicle was hospitalized

A phone message left for Combsrsquo publicist was not immediately returned and Combs made no men-tion of the crash on his often-updat-ed Twitter account

ThursdayAfternoon 9-5-3

Evening NA

ThursdayAfternoon 9-2-0-9

Evening NA Wednesday6-17-19-24-33

2a LAKE CITY REPORTER DAILy bRIEFINg FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

How to reacH usMain number (386) 752-1293 Fax number 752-9400Circulation 755-5445Online www lakecityreporter com

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Lake City Reporter

2A

Daily Scripture

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Singer Katy Perry performs for a crowd before the arrival of President Barack Obama at a campaign rally Wednesday in Las Vegas

Jagger Combs

n Associated Press

ASSOCIATED PRESS

A monkey that ran wild in the St Petersburg area for two years and attaked a woman recently is taken to the Animal Hospital of Northwood after being caught by Dr Don Woodman owner of the animal hospital and Vernon Yates (left) owner of Wildlife Rescue and Rehab in Seminole

n Associated Press

supplies that many now are buying out of their own pockets

ldquoWhile we hope that Scottrsquos plan mdash intro-duced just 12 days before the election mdash is sincere it does not erase the Republicansrsquo long record of hurting our parents teach-ers and studentsrdquo Florida Democratic Party executive director Scott Arceneaux said in a statement

Arceneaux followed that comment with a litany of education spending reductions by Republican governors and the GOP-con-trolled Legislature That five-year string ended this year when lawmakers approved Scottrsquos proposal for a $1 billion increase for public schools although thatrsquos still well short of fully restoring prior cuts

Scott whose poll numbers continue to lag shifted his focus from cutting taxes state spending and regulations to boost-ing education in his second year although he said thatrsquos also part of his overarching theme of job creation

ldquoThe absolute top priority of our admin-istration is to create jobs and educate our workers to fill those jobsrdquo Scott said in a statement

After announcing the education propos-als Scott canceled the rest of his schedule to be with his seriously ill mother Esther Scott in Kansas City Mo

Scott initially had been cool toward the statewide teachers union when he took office last year but Florida Education Association President Andy Ford said the governor has lately reached out Scott spoke with Ford about his proposals earlier this week and the union leader received a briefing from the governorrsquos staff Thursday

ldquoIrsquom going to take it as a sincere effort to have a dialoguerdquo Ford said

He said the union is reserving judgment on many of the recommendations until more details emerge but was pleased Scott titled his plan ldquoCollege and Career FIRST

AgendardquoldquoNot every child is going to go to col-

legerdquo Ford said ldquoWe need to prepare all kids for the future not just some kidsrdquo

Former Gov Jeb Bush issued a joint statement with Patricia Levesque execu-tive director of Bushrsquos Foundation For Floridarsquos Future which pushes his educa-tion policies They lauded Scott for empha-

sizing college readinessldquoInvesting in education transitioning to

more digital content and preparing stu-dents teachers and parents for Common Core State Standards are critical to effec-tively equipping todayrsquos students for the jobs of tomorrowrdquo they said

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                   LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   3A

3A

HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58 (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred

costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the State

or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58 Sec 5876) and shall be addressed to the Florida Department of Economic

Opportunity CDBG Program MSC-400 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee FL 32399-6508 Potential objectors should contact the Town of Fort White verify the actual last day of the objection period

Truett George Jr Mayor

CONCURRENT NOTICE

NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT AND

NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS October 26 2012Town of Fort White PO Box 129 Fort White FL 32038386-497-2321

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Town of Fort White

REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

On or about November 13 2012 the Town of Fort White will submit a request to the Florida

Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for the release of Community Development

Block Grant funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development (HCD) Act of 1974 as amended to undertake a project to complete water treatment plant improvements including additional of a well with a total project cost of $600000 All project activities will be completed at the Townrsquos current water treatment plant located at 172 SW Holstein Ave

Fort White Florida

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

The Town of Fort White has determined that the project will have no significant impact on

the human environment Therefore an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson

Springs Road Fort White Florida and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon

PUBLIC COMMENTS

Any individual group or agency may submit written comments on the Environmental Review Record (ERR) to Janice Revels Town Clerk Additional project information is contained in the ERR on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson Springs Road Fort White Florida

and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday 100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon All comments must be received by November 10 2012 Comments will be considered prior to the Town of Fort White requesting a release of funds

RELEASE OF FUNDS

The Town of Fort White certifies to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and HUD that Truett George Jr in hisher capacity as Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the

environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The Statersquos approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Town of Fort White to use the CDBG funds

OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS

DEO will accept objections to its release of fund and the Town of Fort White certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the

request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Town of Fort White (b) the Town of Fort White has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CONCERNING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE

TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE Town of White Springs FLORIDA SERVING

ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Of the Town of White Springs FLORIDA NOTICE IS

HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Sections 1633161 through 1633215 Florida Statutes as amended

and the Town of White Springs Land Development Regulations as amended hereinafter referred to as

the Land Development Regulations objections recommendations and comments concerning the

amendment as described below will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of White Springs

Florida serving also as the Local Planning Agency of White Springs Florida at a public hearing on

November 5 2012 at 630 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Council Meeting

Room Town Hall located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida

LDR12-02 a petition by the Town of White Springs Florida requesting an amendment to the Town of

White Springs Land Development Regulations as provided for in Article 13 and 16 of the Land

Development Regulations regarding off-street parking standards

The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any interested party shall be advised

that the date time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the

public hearing and that no future notice concerning the matter will be published unless said continuation

exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing

At the aforementioned public hearing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the

amendment

Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Use Administrator

located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida during regular business hours

All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public

hearing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose they may need to ensure

that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon

which the appeal is to be based

DOG Man charged with crueltyContinued From Page 1A

SCOTT Schools plan widely praised gets backhanded compliment from DemContinued From Page 1A

VOTING Polls open tomorrowContinued From Page 1A

that we would use on election day We use them throughout the early voting election cyclerdquo

Up until four days before the election voters can pick up a ballot for their friend spouse or relative The request must be written and contain the requesterrsquos signature matching what the supervisor of elections office has on file The letter must also include the voterrsquos address and birthday The person who gets the bal-lot must present a photo identification to receive the ballot

Horne encouraged residents to get an absentee ballot if they are not familiar with this electionrsquos candidates charter amendments or referendum questions and use it as a guide when returning to

the polls on the election dateTomi Brown assistant supervisor of

elections encouraged residents to go to the officersquos website wwwvotecolumbiacom where they pull up their sample bal-lot

ldquoWe have a lot of information on our Web site and we would like for people to use it and get familiar with itrdquo Horne said ldquoThere are a lot of links on their about different thingsrdquo

Horne also noted many bogus letters have been sent to Florida voters falsely claiming to be from supervisor of elec-tions offices telling people they are not eligible to vote She said no Columbia County voters have reported receiving any of the letters

trying to make my patrol car run into the rear of the truckrdquo

Officer Patrick Ross then took over as the lead car in the pursuit and followed Schultz until he pulled into a driveway on Northeast Jacksonville Loop

Ross yelled verbal commands to Schultz but Schultz did not comply and got out of his truck opened the back door and released the German Shepherd

ldquoThe male subject opened the back door to the truck to release his German Shepherd and (it) was running towards Ross in an aggressive manner ready to attack Officer Rossrdquo police reports said ldquoThe canine kept approaching and Ross was backing up and fired his duty weapon four times While shooting his firearm and backing up Ross fell to the ground and onto his back The canine was hit three out of the four times and fled the areardquo

Ross and Officer Ivan Useche again focused their attention on Schultz and he continued to disobey their commands and both officers used their stun guns to inca-pacitate Schultz

Schultz reportedly continued to stand and look at the officers until another offi-cer used a third stun gun on Schultz and he fell to the ground While officers Ross and Useche were trying to handcuff Schultz he continued to struggle with officers until he was stun again and then authorities handcuffed him

Once at the jail officers began a DUI investigation but Schultz refused to com-ply and did not provide authorities with a breath or urine sample

The Lake City Police Department is expected to release additional details about the incident in the near future

Do I have a ldquoweb pagerdquo Whatrsquos that My old set of encyclopedias offers me no help

in understanding this new age I remember only a couple of decades ago when my encyclo-pedia provided a noble service for me They said I could write to them with any question and in a couple of weeks Irsquod have an answer I tried it once or twice and the answer I eventually

received was a standard boiler-plate paragraph that didnrsquot even answer the question I asked

What is the ldquoinformation agerdquo Itrsquos a new world age less than maybe a half-century-old The Earth has undergone several major ages and the individuals and civilizations that were able to keep up with the change sur-vived and thrived The Stone Age really began when people living in trees or caves learned to chip stones to make a sharp edge and use them as tools Those tools and weapons gave them the edge over their compe-tition and provided an advantage for survival Bronze and Iron Age peoples learned to melt and work metals a big advantage for making a living The agricul-tural age allowed groups tribes families and communities to settle in one location instead of carrying everything they owned from place to place and allowed them to raise crops and herd animals Building cities and city walls added defense and security to their lives The industrial revolution of the late 19th cen-tury allowed great amounts of

production and surplus of food and goods and the growth of cit-ies and international trade

The recent outcropping of the information technology branch from the technology revolution exploded into an incredible amount of informa-tion knowledge communication and education Today you can use a ldquosearch enginerdquo to type in any question and with a little thoughtful selection you can instantly have the best answers mankind can provide

Do you feel welcome to the information age Recent sur-veys show that 95 percent of older adults feel uncomfortable with modern information tech-nology and arenrsquot ldquocomputer literaterdquo but most of todayrsquos

youth use computers and other information technology every day Wersquore in a brand new age of world history Civilization and those individuals who were open to change and who wanted to learn and keep up survived and thrived but many were left behind to go extinct like the dinosaurs Is keeping up with it important It may mean our very survival as a person and as a species Ride the wave I have never met an idea I couldnrsquot learn and understand if it was explained to me in a way I could grasp We need good teachers to help us get it

Donrsquot be left behind Stay con-nected Donrsquot be afraid to ask Look at history failure to keep up means deprivation of resourc-es extinction and possible fail-ure to survive as a person or as a culture What can you do to be a part of the information tech-nology revolution You may be already deeply involved or you may need to take the first step Here are some simple first steps you could do

Most libraries have access to computers you can use for free

and a library technician or refer-ence librarian who can answer your questions in a way you can understand

You could take an elementary computer class at whatever level of your computer savvy

Choose from a large variety of books at your bookstore with titles ranging from ldquocomputers for dummiesrdquo to advanced appli-cations

Learn one ldquoapplicationrdquo at a time as yoursquore ready Start with programs like Email word pro-cessing shopping the ldquowebrdquo and computer games

Hey you may need a cell phone anyway How about mak-ing it a ldquosmart phonerdquo Yoursquoll find hundreds of ldquoapsrdquo available

See You too can be a ldquogeekrdquo Itrsquos the wave of the future

Lake City Reporter

Serving Columbia County

The Lake City Reporter is pub‑lished with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc

We believe strong newspapers build strong communities mdash‑ldquoNewspapers get things donerdquo

Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community‑oriented newspapers

This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth integrity and hard

Todd Wilson publisherRobert Bridges editorSue Brannon controller

Dink NeSmith presidentTom Wood chairman

L E T T E R SP O L I C Y

Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written and double spaced Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel Letters must be signed and include the writerrsquos name address and telephone number for verification Writers can have two letters per month published Letters and guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter

BY MAIL Letters PO Box 1709 Lake City FL 32056 or drop off at 180 E Duval St downtown

BY FAX (386) 752‑9400BY E-MAIL

newslakecityreportercom

Bob Denny teaches psy-chology at Florida Gateway College and is a licensed men-tal health therapist in Florida Your comments are welcome at BobDenny8gmailcom

Scripps Howard News Service

OPINIONFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 4A

4AOPINION

The Reporter recommendsThe following endorsements for

the Nov 6 general election con-stitute the view of the Lake City Reporter editorial board which ndash except for the state attorneyrsquos race ndash consists of Publisher Todd Wilson Editor Robert Bridges and Controller Sue Brannon

Brannon did not participate in interviews or deliberations for the state attorneyrsquos race For that contest Brannon was replaced on the editorial board by Reporter Online Technology Director Dave Kimler

Superintendent of Schools

The race between Glenn Hunter and Terry Huddleston has been close from the start We endorsed one candidate during the primary season but cannot reach a consensus for the Nov 6 general election Our edi-torial board now is deadlocked with one vote for each candidate and a third member acknowl-edging each manrsquos strengths We debated this race for hours through many days

The contrast between these two candidates is clear-cut

Glenn Hunter has more than 30 years of business experience in the private sector He believes the school district should be run as a business first He campaigns for strong fiscal responsibility in the district and with the promise he can improve teacher morale

and change the perception of the district in the eyes of county residents Hunter has 24 yearsrsquo experience as a member of the Columbia County School Board He says this experience has given him a clear blueprint for addressing the districtrsquos many challenges

If you believe running the school district with private-sec-tor business accountability is the most important issue Hunter is your candidate

Terry Huddleston is a career educator with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in the Columbia County School District Huddleston has served as a teacher and principal at the elementary middle school and high school levels Huddlestonrsquos campaign centers on improving classroom issues and curriculum deficiencies He cites his experi-ence in the classroom at every level and his understanding of changing state educational man-dates as factors that make him the better choice

If school curriculum issues are your top priority Huddleston is your candidate

Voters we await your decision on Nov 6

State AttorneyJeff Siegmeister gets our rec-

ommendation for state attorneySiegmeister is a hard-driven

criminal attorney with nearly two decadesrsquo experience in the court-room We see him as particularly

well-suited to manage the most powerful agency in the seven counties of the Third Circuit

Siegmeister is rightfully

concerned with the future of the state attorneyrsquos office We think he can repair the broken relationship between that agency and area law enforcement offi-cials and see him as the right person to properly train a young and relatively inexperienced legal staff whose responsibilities can be incommensurate with their years

Siegmeister isnrsquot afraid to say what he thinks and will be an outspoken advocate for justice in the Third Circuit

Circuit Judge Group 5

We endorse Wes Douglas in this race

While only one name will appear on the ballot ndash that of Douglas ndash he does face opposi-tion in the form of a write-in can-

didate Though

young Douglas has proven him-self as an attor-ney in private practice and will serve us well as a judge

He may not have as much experience as some of his peers but we are confident he will do what it takes to prepare himself fully for a long and honorable career on the bench

County Commission District 1

We endorse Ron Williams for this seat

Williamsrsquo knowledge of local affairs is encyclopedic his pas-sion for his job limitless ndash even after more than three decades of

serviceWilliams has

contacts at both the state and federal levels and isnrsquot afraid to call on them to help get the job done here

We see him as the best choice to lead Columbia County into the future especially as we begin the task of jump-starting growth after a period of long decline

County Commission District 3

Bucky Nash is our pick for this seat

Nash is a highly intelligent thoughtful man who has what

it takes in our view to help guide the county through the next four years ndash a criti-cal period dur-ing which we hope to see growth return-

ing to North Central Florida as the economic downturn begins to slowly ease

A successful businessman Nash has the skills and experi-ence to address the wide range of issues hersquoll be called upon to assess as a commissioner ndash economic development water conservation the burgeoning tourism industry here and more

County Commission District 5

Tim Murphy is our choice for county commission District 5

Murphy is a political new-

comer but brings to the table a wealth of experience as a suc-cessful businessman and entre-preneur

He has done his homework on all the important issues ndash along with some that may soon appear

on the horizonHe knows

District 5 and he knows whatrsquos happening else-where that could well affect us all

Murphy has a clear vision of the future of our

county including the role the Southside Recreation Complex and is ready to take a leadership role in county government Itrsquos time to give him a chance

School Board District 5

We endorse Stephanie Finnell to fill the vacant District 5 school board seat

Finnell is a passionate com-mitted individual who will dedi-cate herself fully to improving education in Columbia County

The next four years will bring many challenges the implementation of merit pay for teachers likely declines in rev-enue and a con-tinued surge in

applications for charter schools Dicey times for education profes-sionals

Finnel will speak her mind and defend her principles fierce-ly We see her as the best choice to help lead our schools

HunterHuddleston

Murphy

Siegmeister

Finnell

Douglas

Nash

Williams

Need to catch up with the computer age

Bob Denny BobDenny8gmailcom

New meaning to the crime lsquostick uprsquo

For a while Anthony Johnson 49 was on to a good thing

According to the Connecticut Post

he would enter movie theaters showing films that catered heav-ily to female audiences -- ldquoEat Pray Loverdquo ldquoThe Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonrdquo ldquoTwilight Eclipserdquo -- and then in the words of his two women accomplices he would slither ldquolike a snakerdquo between and under the rows rifling purses that the patrons had placed under their seats looking for credit cards

When he had enough stolen cards Johnson and his accom-plices retreated to a rented van

in the parking lot where he would create an identity card using the victimrsquos name and the photo of one of his confederates Jamie Lynn McGowan and dis-patch her to stores and casinos where she would load up on gift cards phone cards electronics clothes high-end sunglasses and from the casinos $2000 cash advances

McGowan according to the Post claimed that on a good weekend the three thieves would make off with $50000 to $75000

Johnson who is to be sen-tenced Jan 14 faces a maximum of 74 years in prison the two women 36 to 42 months

While this is an interesting

crime story it is also an instruc-tive lesson in the sociology of the American cinema because there was a period roughly from the lsquo70s and the years immedi-ately bracketing that unfortunate decade when this crime could not have happened

The target audience was not ladies with credit cards but teenagers preteens and young males still mentally rooted in that cohort

The grand old movie palaces were gone replaced by cinder-block ldquomultiplexesrdquo whose decor given the audiences tended toward the indestructible

The floor would have been covered with a rich viscous

mulch of Gummi Bears Jujubes chocolate covered raisins and partially chewed licorice sticks lathered with fountain drinks

Johnson would not have ldquoslith-eredrdquo but found himself bonded to the floor helplessly strug-gling as he grew ever weaker like a creature in the La Brea tar pits

One more lesson Both of his female accomplices testified against him While engaged in slithering he should have paid more attention to the dialogue in the chick flicks

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert 88 of Lake Saint Louis MO died and went to Jesus on Octo-ber 20 2012 due to diabetic complicationsShe was born March 15 1924 in Lake Butler Florida the fourth child of six children of James Matthew Roberts and Bessie Lela Davis Roberts of Lake Butler FloridaJewel graduated in 1941 from Union County High School and had a very successful career in the accounting departments of hospitals and nursing homes in Jacksonville Florida Atlanta Georgia and Naples FloridaShe attended Living Lord Lu-theran Church of Lake Saint Louis and Element Church of Wentzville MissouriShe was predeceased in death by her parents and her sis-ters Pearl Roberts Cain and Ruby Roberts Patterson and her brother M C Roberts Jewel is survived by her two sis-ters Mary Bess Roberts Boyd of Jacksonville Fl Joyce Roberts DrsquoAntonio of Lansdale Pa and numerous nephews and nieces She is also survived in Lake Saint Louis Missouriby her daughter Olendia Tucker Bell (Terry) and her four grand children -Reneersquo Lyle Gregory Fletcher (Sha-ron) Kellie Mignon Bell Gilbert (Justin) and Derek A Bell She also enjoyed living near her six great grandchildren Joshua Hannah Isaac Judah Fletcher and Miya and Paul Gilbert Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday October 28 2012 at Archer Funeral Home in Lake Butler Fl Services will presided by Rev Luther Leguire of First Apostolic Church of Lake City Florida Burial will immediately follow at Elzey Chapel Cem-etery ARchER FunERAl homE Inc is in charge of the arrangements 386-496-2008

Joyce Danley harrison

Joyce Danley Harrison 79 of Sanderson FL died Tuesday October 23 2012 at Haven Hospice Suwannee Valley Care Center Lake City FL after a lengthy illness She was born in Panama City FL and was the daughter of the late Marvin Lee Danlee and Ocie Lucinda Deadnell She had lived in Olustee most of her life and was a registered nurse She enjoyed gardening hunting ishing reading and spending time with family and friends She was a loving wife mother grand-mother and great grandmother She was preceded in death by her husband of 24 years James Donald Harrison and a grand-daughter Linda D Harrison Survivors include her two sons Kenneth M Harrison Milton FL and Thomas Lynn Harrison (Ter-ry) Olustee FL one grandchild Daniel Lynn Harrison Olustee FL and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 27 2012 at 10 AM at Olustee Baptist Church Interment will follow in Olustee Cemetery Visita-tion with the family will be held on Friday October 26 2012 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home In lieu of low-ers donations maybe made to Suwannee Valley Care Center

( Haven Hospice) 6037 W US Hwy 90 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake City Fl 32025 (386-752-1954) is in charge of arrangements Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Edward F Pettie

1926-2012Lt Col Edward (Ed) Pettie 86 of Lake City FL passed away Friday October 12 2012 Mr Pettie served for two years in the US Merchant Marines and 27 years in the US Army Mr Pettie had 55 years of Ma-sonic service as a member of the Lake City Lodge 127 F amp AM in Oswego NY Mr Pettie was a member of 1st Presbyte-rian Church Lake City FL and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church Binghamton NY

He is survived by his wife Barbara Pettie of 66 years his sister Adrienne Van-derhaden of Oswego NY his son Cal-vin amp daughter in law Nancy Pettie and one granddaughter Alyssa Pet-tie of Port St Joe FLArrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake4 City FL 32025 (386-752-1954) Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Roger lee Pierson

Roger Lee Pierson 71 of Lake City passed away on Wednesday October 24 2012 He was born in Youngstown Ohio to the late Leroy and Mabel (Flowers) Pier-son He faith-fully served his country during the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force He was a loving husband father and grandfather who devoted his time to his family and cheer-ing on his beloved Florida State Seminoles He attended Hope-ful Baptist Church and will be missed by his church family

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sons Rog-er Lee Pierson II and Roy Earl Pierson step son Rob Carpenter Survivors include his loving wife of 22 years Marylin A Tyre of Lake City FL daughter Anne E (Eric) Gooch of Talla-hassee FL step daughter Anne Carpenter of Crawfordville FL sister Norma J Anderson of Clearwater FL granddaughter Ashlyn Macy Gooch 3 neph-ews 2 nieces his two cats Sam-son and Delilah as well as a host of loving friends also survive Memorial services will be held at 230 pm on Sunday October 28 2012 in the Gateway- For-est Lawn Memorial Chapel with

Dr Rodney Baker oficiating In lieu of lowers the family asks that donations in his honor be made to the Lad Soup Kitchen co Cleopatra J Steele Ministries 127 NW Escambia St Lake City FL 32055 or the Suwan-nee Valley Care Center 6037 US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 South US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32025 (386) 752-1954 is in charge of arrangements Please leave words of comfort at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    5A

5A

Friday Oct 2710 am - 4 pm

Free Hot Dogs(10 am - 2 pm)

Games for kidsPumpkin CarvingContest amp More

(Judging 3-4 pm)

Kids can play while you shop

US 90 West

CustomerAppreciation Day

Obituaries are paid advertise-ments For details call the Lake City  Reporterrsquos classified depart-ment at 752-1293

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your Community Calendar item contact Jim Barr at 754-0424 or by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom

Oct 26

Fair poultry showForms for the Open and Youth

poultry shows at the Columbia County Fair are due at the fair office by 5 pm Forms are avail-able in the fair office or online at wwwcolumbiacountyfairorg Call 752-8822 for more information

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City prepares fish din-ners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hushpuppies cole slaw and tarter sauce

Recovery group to meetA 12-step addiction recovery

group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Community Revival Center 244 NE Patterson Ave in Lake City For information call 867-6288

Trunk or treatCome downtown for the annual

Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park starting at 6 pm There will be carnival games live entertain-ment trick-or-treating a costume contest and the movie ldquoMonsters vs Aliensrdquo

Oct 27 Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will hold its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Grief supportThe Grief Share Support

Group a ministry of Orchard Community Church meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 pm in room D at the Willowbrook Assisted Living Center 1580 S Marion Ave The group offers support for those who have lost loved ones through videos discussion time and prayer There are fees For information call 288-7429

Family fall festivalThe Columbia County

Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center from 3 to 5 pm There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

County fair contestsThe 58th annual Columbia

County Fair contests are free to enter Any county resident

may compete in the following contests Baked Goods Canned Goods Quilting Sewing Crafts Needle-point Woodworking Scrap Booking Art Photography Red Hat and King Author Baking Contest For rules visit www columbiacountyfairorg All highest-placing entries will receive monetary awards and all receive ribbons Deadline for baked goods entries is Thursday Nov 1 from 2 to 6 pm at the Extension Office All others will be Oct 22 to 26 from 3 to 5 pm in the fair office and Oct 27 from 9 am to noon at the banquet hall For more information call 752-8822

FACS FundraiserThe Filipino American Cultural

Society of Lake City will have its FACS Family Pre-used Items Sale at the Columbia Bank parking lot corner of US 90 and Turner Road from 9 am to noon Stop by and help support this fund-raiser

Farmers marketTed Wright will perform at the

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market The calendar of events for fall is filling up quickly and the weather is beautiful So get out and enjoy New vendors are welcome The market is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in Wilson Park along Lake DeSoto between the Columbia County Court

House and Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City The market is a regional favor-ite among shoppers looking for healthy local foods and creative locally made gift items For more information about the mar-ket call (386) 719-5766 or visit marketlcflacom

Local author fairThe Columbia County Library

is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their pub-lished works Featured authors include Luisa Alonso (ldquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (ldquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (ldquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (ldquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (ldquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (ldquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMortimerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (ldquoThink Before You Reactrdquo) The authors will be available to chat about their writing and will have their books for sale For more infor-mation call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Friends of Whitey auction

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are help-ing raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and participate in live and silent auctions Call Tod Pauly at 872-1914 Also search for Friends of Whitey on Facebook

High Springs fire departmentThe City of High Springs will

have a ground breaking for the renovation of its only fire station at 930 am The original building was constructed in 1967 and this project was funded by a dona-tion from Clora Belle Watson Simpson in memory of her hus-band Harry H Simpson Jr a for-mer member of the High Springs Fire Department The ceremony is open to the public and every-one is encouraged to attend

Rescues and RunwaysMaurices Rescues amp Runways

Fashion Show will benefit for Lake City Animal Shelter at 2 pm at the Lake City Mall Models wearing the newest fash-ions from Maurices will be walk-ing dogs available for adoption down the runway Donations of pet food toys and money will be accepted during the event

FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

Legal

the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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supplies that many now are buying out of their own pockets

ldquoWhile we hope that Scottrsquos plan mdash intro-duced just 12 days before the election mdash is sincere it does not erase the Republicansrsquo long record of hurting our parents teach-ers and studentsrdquo Florida Democratic Party executive director Scott Arceneaux said in a statement

Arceneaux followed that comment with a litany of education spending reductions by Republican governors and the GOP-con-trolled Legislature That five-year string ended this year when lawmakers approved Scottrsquos proposal for a $1 billion increase for public schools although thatrsquos still well short of fully restoring prior cuts

Scott whose poll numbers continue to lag shifted his focus from cutting taxes state spending and regulations to boost-ing education in his second year although he said thatrsquos also part of his overarching theme of job creation

ldquoThe absolute top priority of our admin-istration is to create jobs and educate our workers to fill those jobsrdquo Scott said in a statement

After announcing the education propos-als Scott canceled the rest of his schedule to be with his seriously ill mother Esther Scott in Kansas City Mo

Scott initially had been cool toward the statewide teachers union when he took office last year but Florida Education Association President Andy Ford said the governor has lately reached out Scott spoke with Ford about his proposals earlier this week and the union leader received a briefing from the governorrsquos staff Thursday

ldquoIrsquom going to take it as a sincere effort to have a dialoguerdquo Ford said

He said the union is reserving judgment on many of the recommendations until more details emerge but was pleased Scott titled his plan ldquoCollege and Career FIRST

AgendardquoldquoNot every child is going to go to col-

legerdquo Ford said ldquoWe need to prepare all kids for the future not just some kidsrdquo

Former Gov Jeb Bush issued a joint statement with Patricia Levesque execu-tive director of Bushrsquos Foundation For Floridarsquos Future which pushes his educa-tion policies They lauded Scott for empha-

sizing college readinessldquoInvesting in education transitioning to

more digital content and preparing stu-dents teachers and parents for Common Core State Standards are critical to effec-tively equipping todayrsquos students for the jobs of tomorrowrdquo they said

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                   LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   3A

3A

HUD regulations at 24 CFR part 58 (c) the grant recipient has committed funds or incurred

costs not authorized by 24 CFR Part 58 before approval of a release of funds by the State

or (d) another Federal agency acting pursuant to 40 CFR Part 1504 has submitted a written finding that the project is unsatisfactory from the standpoint of environmental quality Objections must be prepared and submitted in accordance with the required procedures (24 CFR Part 58 Sec 5876) and shall be addressed to the Florida Department of Economic

Opportunity CDBG Program MSC-400 107 East Madison Street Tallahassee FL 32399-6508 Potential objectors should contact the Town of Fort White verify the actual last day of the objection period

Truett George Jr Mayor

CONCURRENT NOTICE

NOTICE OF FINDING OF NO SIGNFICANT IMPACT AND

NOTICE OF INTENT TO REQUEST RELEASE OF FUNDS October 26 2012Town of Fort White PO Box 129 Fort White FL 32038386-497-2321

These notices shall satisfy two separate but related procedural requirements for activities to be undertaken by the Town of Fort White

REQUEST FOR RELEASE OF FUNDS

On or about November 13 2012 the Town of Fort White will submit a request to the Florida

Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO) for the release of Community Development

Block Grant funds under Title I of the Housing and Community Development (HCD) Act of 1974 as amended to undertake a project to complete water treatment plant improvements including additional of a well with a total project cost of $600000 All project activities will be completed at the Townrsquos current water treatment plant located at 172 SW Holstein Ave

Fort White Florida

FINDING OF NO SIGNIFICANT IMPACT

The Town of Fort White has determined that the project will have no significant impact on

the human environment Therefore an Environmental Impact Statement under the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA) is not required Additional project information is contained in the Environmental Review Record (ERR) on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson

Springs Road Fort White Florida and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon

PUBLIC COMMENTS

Any individual group or agency may submit written comments on the Environmental Review Record (ERR) to Janice Revels Town Clerk Additional project information is contained in the ERR on file at Town Hall 118 SW Wilson Springs Road Fort White Florida

and may be examined or copied Monday through Thursday 100 PM to 500 PM and Friday 900 AM to Noon All comments must be received by November 10 2012 Comments will be considered prior to the Town of Fort White requesting a release of funds

RELEASE OF FUNDS

The Town of Fort White certifies to the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity and HUD that Truett George Jr in hisher capacity as Mayor consents to accept the jurisdiction of the Federal Courts if an action is brought to enforce responsibilities in relation to the

environmental review process and that these responsibilities have been satisfied The Statersquos approval of the certification satisfies its responsibilities under NEPA and related laws and authorities and allows the Town of Fort White to use the CDBG funds

OBJECTIONS TO RELEASE OF FUNDS

DEO will accept objections to its release of fund and the Town of Fort White certification for a period of fifteen days following the anticipated submission date or its actual receipt of the

request (whichever is later) only if they are on one of the following bases (a) the certification was not executed by the Certifying Officer of the Town of Fort White (b) the Town of Fort White has omitted a step or failed to make a decision or finding required by

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

CONCERNING A TEXT AMENDMENT TO THE

TOWN OF WHITE SPRINGS LAND DEVELOPMENT REGULATIONS

BY THE PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD OF THE Town of White Springs FLORIDA SERVING

ALSO AS THE LOCAL PLANNING AGENCY Of the Town of White Springs FLORIDA NOTICE IS

HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to Sections 1633161 through 1633215 Florida Statutes as amended

and the Town of White Springs Land Development Regulations as amended hereinafter referred to as

the Land Development Regulations objections recommendations and comments concerning the

amendment as described below will be heard by the Planning and Zoning Board of White Springs

Florida serving also as the Local Planning Agency of White Springs Florida at a public hearing on

November 5 2012 at 630 PM or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Council Meeting

Room Town Hall located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida

LDR12-02 a petition by the Town of White Springs Florida requesting an amendment to the Town of

White Springs Land Development Regulations as provided for in Article 13 and 16 of the Land

Development Regulations regarding off-street parking standards

The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any interested party shall be advised

that the date time and place of any continuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the

public hearing and that no future notice concerning the matter will be published unless said continuation

exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearing

At the aforementioned public hearing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the

amendment

Copies of the amendment are available for public inspection at the Office of the Land Use Administrator

located at 10363 Bridge Street White Springs Florida during regular business hours

All persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public

hearing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such purpose they may need to ensure

that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the testimony and evidence upon

which the appeal is to be based

DOG Man charged with crueltyContinued From Page 1A

SCOTT Schools plan widely praised gets backhanded compliment from DemContinued From Page 1A

VOTING Polls open tomorrowContinued From Page 1A

that we would use on election day We use them throughout the early voting election cyclerdquo

Up until four days before the election voters can pick up a ballot for their friend spouse or relative The request must be written and contain the requesterrsquos signature matching what the supervisor of elections office has on file The letter must also include the voterrsquos address and birthday The person who gets the bal-lot must present a photo identification to receive the ballot

Horne encouraged residents to get an absentee ballot if they are not familiar with this electionrsquos candidates charter amendments or referendum questions and use it as a guide when returning to

the polls on the election dateTomi Brown assistant supervisor of

elections encouraged residents to go to the officersquos website wwwvotecolumbiacom where they pull up their sample bal-lot

ldquoWe have a lot of information on our Web site and we would like for people to use it and get familiar with itrdquo Horne said ldquoThere are a lot of links on their about different thingsrdquo

Horne also noted many bogus letters have been sent to Florida voters falsely claiming to be from supervisor of elec-tions offices telling people they are not eligible to vote She said no Columbia County voters have reported receiving any of the letters

trying to make my patrol car run into the rear of the truckrdquo

Officer Patrick Ross then took over as the lead car in the pursuit and followed Schultz until he pulled into a driveway on Northeast Jacksonville Loop

Ross yelled verbal commands to Schultz but Schultz did not comply and got out of his truck opened the back door and released the German Shepherd

ldquoThe male subject opened the back door to the truck to release his German Shepherd and (it) was running towards Ross in an aggressive manner ready to attack Officer Rossrdquo police reports said ldquoThe canine kept approaching and Ross was backing up and fired his duty weapon four times While shooting his firearm and backing up Ross fell to the ground and onto his back The canine was hit three out of the four times and fled the areardquo

Ross and Officer Ivan Useche again focused their attention on Schultz and he continued to disobey their commands and both officers used their stun guns to inca-pacitate Schultz

Schultz reportedly continued to stand and look at the officers until another offi-cer used a third stun gun on Schultz and he fell to the ground While officers Ross and Useche were trying to handcuff Schultz he continued to struggle with officers until he was stun again and then authorities handcuffed him

Once at the jail officers began a DUI investigation but Schultz refused to com-ply and did not provide authorities with a breath or urine sample

The Lake City Police Department is expected to release additional details about the incident in the near future

Do I have a ldquoweb pagerdquo Whatrsquos that My old set of encyclopedias offers me no help

in understanding this new age I remember only a couple of decades ago when my encyclo-pedia provided a noble service for me They said I could write to them with any question and in a couple of weeks Irsquod have an answer I tried it once or twice and the answer I eventually

received was a standard boiler-plate paragraph that didnrsquot even answer the question I asked

What is the ldquoinformation agerdquo Itrsquos a new world age less than maybe a half-century-old The Earth has undergone several major ages and the individuals and civilizations that were able to keep up with the change sur-vived and thrived The Stone Age really began when people living in trees or caves learned to chip stones to make a sharp edge and use them as tools Those tools and weapons gave them the edge over their compe-tition and provided an advantage for survival Bronze and Iron Age peoples learned to melt and work metals a big advantage for making a living The agricul-tural age allowed groups tribes families and communities to settle in one location instead of carrying everything they owned from place to place and allowed them to raise crops and herd animals Building cities and city walls added defense and security to their lives The industrial revolution of the late 19th cen-tury allowed great amounts of

production and surplus of food and goods and the growth of cit-ies and international trade

The recent outcropping of the information technology branch from the technology revolution exploded into an incredible amount of informa-tion knowledge communication and education Today you can use a ldquosearch enginerdquo to type in any question and with a little thoughtful selection you can instantly have the best answers mankind can provide

Do you feel welcome to the information age Recent sur-veys show that 95 percent of older adults feel uncomfortable with modern information tech-nology and arenrsquot ldquocomputer literaterdquo but most of todayrsquos

youth use computers and other information technology every day Wersquore in a brand new age of world history Civilization and those individuals who were open to change and who wanted to learn and keep up survived and thrived but many were left behind to go extinct like the dinosaurs Is keeping up with it important It may mean our very survival as a person and as a species Ride the wave I have never met an idea I couldnrsquot learn and understand if it was explained to me in a way I could grasp We need good teachers to help us get it

Donrsquot be left behind Stay con-nected Donrsquot be afraid to ask Look at history failure to keep up means deprivation of resourc-es extinction and possible fail-ure to survive as a person or as a culture What can you do to be a part of the information tech-nology revolution You may be already deeply involved or you may need to take the first step Here are some simple first steps you could do

Most libraries have access to computers you can use for free

and a library technician or refer-ence librarian who can answer your questions in a way you can understand

You could take an elementary computer class at whatever level of your computer savvy

Choose from a large variety of books at your bookstore with titles ranging from ldquocomputers for dummiesrdquo to advanced appli-cations

Learn one ldquoapplicationrdquo at a time as yoursquore ready Start with programs like Email word pro-cessing shopping the ldquowebrdquo and computer games

Hey you may need a cell phone anyway How about mak-ing it a ldquosmart phonerdquo Yoursquoll find hundreds of ldquoapsrdquo available

See You too can be a ldquogeekrdquo Itrsquos the wave of the future

Lake City Reporter

Serving Columbia County

The Lake City Reporter is pub‑lished with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc

We believe strong newspapers build strong communities mdash‑ldquoNewspapers get things donerdquo

Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community‑oriented newspapers

This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth integrity and hard

Todd Wilson publisherRobert Bridges editorSue Brannon controller

Dink NeSmith presidentTom Wood chairman

L E T T E R SP O L I C Y

Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written and double spaced Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel Letters must be signed and include the writerrsquos name address and telephone number for verification Writers can have two letters per month published Letters and guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter

BY MAIL Letters PO Box 1709 Lake City FL 32056 or drop off at 180 E Duval St downtown

BY FAX (386) 752‑9400BY E-MAIL

newslakecityreportercom

Bob Denny teaches psy-chology at Florida Gateway College and is a licensed men-tal health therapist in Florida Your comments are welcome at BobDenny8gmailcom

Scripps Howard News Service

OPINIONFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 4A

4AOPINION

The Reporter recommendsThe following endorsements for

the Nov 6 general election con-stitute the view of the Lake City Reporter editorial board which ndash except for the state attorneyrsquos race ndash consists of Publisher Todd Wilson Editor Robert Bridges and Controller Sue Brannon

Brannon did not participate in interviews or deliberations for the state attorneyrsquos race For that contest Brannon was replaced on the editorial board by Reporter Online Technology Director Dave Kimler

Superintendent of Schools

The race between Glenn Hunter and Terry Huddleston has been close from the start We endorsed one candidate during the primary season but cannot reach a consensus for the Nov 6 general election Our edi-torial board now is deadlocked with one vote for each candidate and a third member acknowl-edging each manrsquos strengths We debated this race for hours through many days

The contrast between these two candidates is clear-cut

Glenn Hunter has more than 30 years of business experience in the private sector He believes the school district should be run as a business first He campaigns for strong fiscal responsibility in the district and with the promise he can improve teacher morale

and change the perception of the district in the eyes of county residents Hunter has 24 yearsrsquo experience as a member of the Columbia County School Board He says this experience has given him a clear blueprint for addressing the districtrsquos many challenges

If you believe running the school district with private-sec-tor business accountability is the most important issue Hunter is your candidate

Terry Huddleston is a career educator with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in the Columbia County School District Huddleston has served as a teacher and principal at the elementary middle school and high school levels Huddlestonrsquos campaign centers on improving classroom issues and curriculum deficiencies He cites his experi-ence in the classroom at every level and his understanding of changing state educational man-dates as factors that make him the better choice

If school curriculum issues are your top priority Huddleston is your candidate

Voters we await your decision on Nov 6

State AttorneyJeff Siegmeister gets our rec-

ommendation for state attorneySiegmeister is a hard-driven

criminal attorney with nearly two decadesrsquo experience in the court-room We see him as particularly

well-suited to manage the most powerful agency in the seven counties of the Third Circuit

Siegmeister is rightfully

concerned with the future of the state attorneyrsquos office We think he can repair the broken relationship between that agency and area law enforcement offi-cials and see him as the right person to properly train a young and relatively inexperienced legal staff whose responsibilities can be incommensurate with their years

Siegmeister isnrsquot afraid to say what he thinks and will be an outspoken advocate for justice in the Third Circuit

Circuit Judge Group 5

We endorse Wes Douglas in this race

While only one name will appear on the ballot ndash that of Douglas ndash he does face opposi-tion in the form of a write-in can-

didate Though

young Douglas has proven him-self as an attor-ney in private practice and will serve us well as a judge

He may not have as much experience as some of his peers but we are confident he will do what it takes to prepare himself fully for a long and honorable career on the bench

County Commission District 1

We endorse Ron Williams for this seat

Williamsrsquo knowledge of local affairs is encyclopedic his pas-sion for his job limitless ndash even after more than three decades of

serviceWilliams has

contacts at both the state and federal levels and isnrsquot afraid to call on them to help get the job done here

We see him as the best choice to lead Columbia County into the future especially as we begin the task of jump-starting growth after a period of long decline

County Commission District 3

Bucky Nash is our pick for this seat

Nash is a highly intelligent thoughtful man who has what

it takes in our view to help guide the county through the next four years ndash a criti-cal period dur-ing which we hope to see growth return-

ing to North Central Florida as the economic downturn begins to slowly ease

A successful businessman Nash has the skills and experi-ence to address the wide range of issues hersquoll be called upon to assess as a commissioner ndash economic development water conservation the burgeoning tourism industry here and more

County Commission District 5

Tim Murphy is our choice for county commission District 5

Murphy is a political new-

comer but brings to the table a wealth of experience as a suc-cessful businessman and entre-preneur

He has done his homework on all the important issues ndash along with some that may soon appear

on the horizonHe knows

District 5 and he knows whatrsquos happening else-where that could well affect us all

Murphy has a clear vision of the future of our

county including the role the Southside Recreation Complex and is ready to take a leadership role in county government Itrsquos time to give him a chance

School Board District 5

We endorse Stephanie Finnell to fill the vacant District 5 school board seat

Finnell is a passionate com-mitted individual who will dedi-cate herself fully to improving education in Columbia County

The next four years will bring many challenges the implementation of merit pay for teachers likely declines in rev-enue and a con-tinued surge in

applications for charter schools Dicey times for education profes-sionals

Finnel will speak her mind and defend her principles fierce-ly We see her as the best choice to help lead our schools

HunterHuddleston

Murphy

Siegmeister

Finnell

Douglas

Nash

Williams

Need to catch up with the computer age

Bob Denny BobDenny8gmailcom

New meaning to the crime lsquostick uprsquo

For a while Anthony Johnson 49 was on to a good thing

According to the Connecticut Post

he would enter movie theaters showing films that catered heav-ily to female audiences -- ldquoEat Pray Loverdquo ldquoThe Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonrdquo ldquoTwilight Eclipserdquo -- and then in the words of his two women accomplices he would slither ldquolike a snakerdquo between and under the rows rifling purses that the patrons had placed under their seats looking for credit cards

When he had enough stolen cards Johnson and his accom-plices retreated to a rented van

in the parking lot where he would create an identity card using the victimrsquos name and the photo of one of his confederates Jamie Lynn McGowan and dis-patch her to stores and casinos where she would load up on gift cards phone cards electronics clothes high-end sunglasses and from the casinos $2000 cash advances

McGowan according to the Post claimed that on a good weekend the three thieves would make off with $50000 to $75000

Johnson who is to be sen-tenced Jan 14 faces a maximum of 74 years in prison the two women 36 to 42 months

While this is an interesting

crime story it is also an instruc-tive lesson in the sociology of the American cinema because there was a period roughly from the lsquo70s and the years immedi-ately bracketing that unfortunate decade when this crime could not have happened

The target audience was not ladies with credit cards but teenagers preteens and young males still mentally rooted in that cohort

The grand old movie palaces were gone replaced by cinder-block ldquomultiplexesrdquo whose decor given the audiences tended toward the indestructible

The floor would have been covered with a rich viscous

mulch of Gummi Bears Jujubes chocolate covered raisins and partially chewed licorice sticks lathered with fountain drinks

Johnson would not have ldquoslith-eredrdquo but found himself bonded to the floor helplessly strug-gling as he grew ever weaker like a creature in the La Brea tar pits

One more lesson Both of his female accomplices testified against him While engaged in slithering he should have paid more attention to the dialogue in the chick flicks

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert 88 of Lake Saint Louis MO died and went to Jesus on Octo-ber 20 2012 due to diabetic complicationsShe was born March 15 1924 in Lake Butler Florida the fourth child of six children of James Matthew Roberts and Bessie Lela Davis Roberts of Lake Butler FloridaJewel graduated in 1941 from Union County High School and had a very successful career in the accounting departments of hospitals and nursing homes in Jacksonville Florida Atlanta Georgia and Naples FloridaShe attended Living Lord Lu-theran Church of Lake Saint Louis and Element Church of Wentzville MissouriShe was predeceased in death by her parents and her sis-ters Pearl Roberts Cain and Ruby Roberts Patterson and her brother M C Roberts Jewel is survived by her two sis-ters Mary Bess Roberts Boyd of Jacksonville Fl Joyce Roberts DrsquoAntonio of Lansdale Pa and numerous nephews and nieces She is also survived in Lake Saint Louis Missouriby her daughter Olendia Tucker Bell (Terry) and her four grand children -Reneersquo Lyle Gregory Fletcher (Sha-ron) Kellie Mignon Bell Gilbert (Justin) and Derek A Bell She also enjoyed living near her six great grandchildren Joshua Hannah Isaac Judah Fletcher and Miya and Paul Gilbert Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday October 28 2012 at Archer Funeral Home in Lake Butler Fl Services will presided by Rev Luther Leguire of First Apostolic Church of Lake City Florida Burial will immediately follow at Elzey Chapel Cem-etery ARchER FunERAl homE Inc is in charge of the arrangements 386-496-2008

Joyce Danley harrison

Joyce Danley Harrison 79 of Sanderson FL died Tuesday October 23 2012 at Haven Hospice Suwannee Valley Care Center Lake City FL after a lengthy illness She was born in Panama City FL and was the daughter of the late Marvin Lee Danlee and Ocie Lucinda Deadnell She had lived in Olustee most of her life and was a registered nurse She enjoyed gardening hunting ishing reading and spending time with family and friends She was a loving wife mother grand-mother and great grandmother She was preceded in death by her husband of 24 years James Donald Harrison and a grand-daughter Linda D Harrison Survivors include her two sons Kenneth M Harrison Milton FL and Thomas Lynn Harrison (Ter-ry) Olustee FL one grandchild Daniel Lynn Harrison Olustee FL and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 27 2012 at 10 AM at Olustee Baptist Church Interment will follow in Olustee Cemetery Visita-tion with the family will be held on Friday October 26 2012 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home In lieu of low-ers donations maybe made to Suwannee Valley Care Center

( Haven Hospice) 6037 W US Hwy 90 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake City Fl 32025 (386-752-1954) is in charge of arrangements Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Edward F Pettie

1926-2012Lt Col Edward (Ed) Pettie 86 of Lake City FL passed away Friday October 12 2012 Mr Pettie served for two years in the US Merchant Marines and 27 years in the US Army Mr Pettie had 55 years of Ma-sonic service as a member of the Lake City Lodge 127 F amp AM in Oswego NY Mr Pettie was a member of 1st Presbyte-rian Church Lake City FL and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church Binghamton NY

He is survived by his wife Barbara Pettie of 66 years his sister Adrienne Van-derhaden of Oswego NY his son Cal-vin amp daughter in law Nancy Pettie and one granddaughter Alyssa Pet-tie of Port St Joe FLArrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake4 City FL 32025 (386-752-1954) Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Roger lee Pierson

Roger Lee Pierson 71 of Lake City passed away on Wednesday October 24 2012 He was born in Youngstown Ohio to the late Leroy and Mabel (Flowers) Pier-son He faith-fully served his country during the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force He was a loving husband father and grandfather who devoted his time to his family and cheer-ing on his beloved Florida State Seminoles He attended Hope-ful Baptist Church and will be missed by his church family

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sons Rog-er Lee Pierson II and Roy Earl Pierson step son Rob Carpenter Survivors include his loving wife of 22 years Marylin A Tyre of Lake City FL daughter Anne E (Eric) Gooch of Talla-hassee FL step daughter Anne Carpenter of Crawfordville FL sister Norma J Anderson of Clearwater FL granddaughter Ashlyn Macy Gooch 3 neph-ews 2 nieces his two cats Sam-son and Delilah as well as a host of loving friends also survive Memorial services will be held at 230 pm on Sunday October 28 2012 in the Gateway- For-est Lawn Memorial Chapel with

Dr Rodney Baker oficiating In lieu of lowers the family asks that donations in his honor be made to the Lad Soup Kitchen co Cleopatra J Steele Ministries 127 NW Escambia St Lake City FL 32055 or the Suwan-nee Valley Care Center 6037 US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 South US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32025 (386) 752-1954 is in charge of arrangements Please leave words of comfort at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    5A

5A

Friday Oct 2710 am - 4 pm

Free Hot Dogs(10 am - 2 pm)

Games for kidsPumpkin CarvingContest amp More

(Judging 3-4 pm)

Kids can play while you shop

US 90 West

CustomerAppreciation Day

Obituaries are paid advertise-ments For details call the Lake City  Reporterrsquos classified depart-ment at 752-1293

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your Community Calendar item contact Jim Barr at 754-0424 or by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom

Oct 26

Fair poultry showForms for the Open and Youth

poultry shows at the Columbia County Fair are due at the fair office by 5 pm Forms are avail-able in the fair office or online at wwwcolumbiacountyfairorg Call 752-8822 for more information

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City prepares fish din-ners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hushpuppies cole slaw and tarter sauce

Recovery group to meetA 12-step addiction recovery

group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Community Revival Center 244 NE Patterson Ave in Lake City For information call 867-6288

Trunk or treatCome downtown for the annual

Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park starting at 6 pm There will be carnival games live entertain-ment trick-or-treating a costume contest and the movie ldquoMonsters vs Aliensrdquo

Oct 27 Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will hold its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Grief supportThe Grief Share Support

Group a ministry of Orchard Community Church meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 pm in room D at the Willowbrook Assisted Living Center 1580 S Marion Ave The group offers support for those who have lost loved ones through videos discussion time and prayer There are fees For information call 288-7429

Family fall festivalThe Columbia County

Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center from 3 to 5 pm There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

County fair contestsThe 58th annual Columbia

County Fair contests are free to enter Any county resident

may compete in the following contests Baked Goods Canned Goods Quilting Sewing Crafts Needle-point Woodworking Scrap Booking Art Photography Red Hat and King Author Baking Contest For rules visit www columbiacountyfairorg All highest-placing entries will receive monetary awards and all receive ribbons Deadline for baked goods entries is Thursday Nov 1 from 2 to 6 pm at the Extension Office All others will be Oct 22 to 26 from 3 to 5 pm in the fair office and Oct 27 from 9 am to noon at the banquet hall For more information call 752-8822

FACS FundraiserThe Filipino American Cultural

Society of Lake City will have its FACS Family Pre-used Items Sale at the Columbia Bank parking lot corner of US 90 and Turner Road from 9 am to noon Stop by and help support this fund-raiser

Farmers marketTed Wright will perform at the

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market The calendar of events for fall is filling up quickly and the weather is beautiful So get out and enjoy New vendors are welcome The market is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in Wilson Park along Lake DeSoto between the Columbia County Court

House and Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City The market is a regional favor-ite among shoppers looking for healthy local foods and creative locally made gift items For more information about the mar-ket call (386) 719-5766 or visit marketlcflacom

Local author fairThe Columbia County Library

is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their pub-lished works Featured authors include Luisa Alonso (ldquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (ldquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (ldquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (ldquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (ldquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (ldquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMortimerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (ldquoThink Before You Reactrdquo) The authors will be available to chat about their writing and will have their books for sale For more infor-mation call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Friends of Whitey auction

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are help-ing raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and participate in live and silent auctions Call Tod Pauly at 872-1914 Also search for Friends of Whitey on Facebook

High Springs fire departmentThe City of High Springs will

have a ground breaking for the renovation of its only fire station at 930 am The original building was constructed in 1967 and this project was funded by a dona-tion from Clora Belle Watson Simpson in memory of her hus-band Harry H Simpson Jr a for-mer member of the High Springs Fire Department The ceremony is open to the public and every-one is encouraged to attend

Rescues and RunwaysMaurices Rescues amp Runways

Fashion Show will benefit for Lake City Animal Shelter at 2 pm at the Lake City Mall Models wearing the newest fash-ions from Maurices will be walk-ing dogs available for adoption down the runway Donations of pet food toys and money will be accepted during the event

FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

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CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

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TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

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CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

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LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

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ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

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5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

8B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

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5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

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Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

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housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

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the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

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Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

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3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

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Call 752-6575

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Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

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Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

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Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

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2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

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Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

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Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

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Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

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County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

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755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

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High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

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2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

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10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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Do I have a ldquoweb pagerdquo Whatrsquos that My old set of encyclopedias offers me no help

in understanding this new age I remember only a couple of decades ago when my encyclo-pedia provided a noble service for me They said I could write to them with any question and in a couple of weeks Irsquod have an answer I tried it once or twice and the answer I eventually

received was a standard boiler-plate paragraph that didnrsquot even answer the question I asked

What is the ldquoinformation agerdquo Itrsquos a new world age less than maybe a half-century-old The Earth has undergone several major ages and the individuals and civilizations that were able to keep up with the change sur-vived and thrived The Stone Age really began when people living in trees or caves learned to chip stones to make a sharp edge and use them as tools Those tools and weapons gave them the edge over their compe-tition and provided an advantage for survival Bronze and Iron Age peoples learned to melt and work metals a big advantage for making a living The agricul-tural age allowed groups tribes families and communities to settle in one location instead of carrying everything they owned from place to place and allowed them to raise crops and herd animals Building cities and city walls added defense and security to their lives The industrial revolution of the late 19th cen-tury allowed great amounts of

production and surplus of food and goods and the growth of cit-ies and international trade

The recent outcropping of the information technology branch from the technology revolution exploded into an incredible amount of informa-tion knowledge communication and education Today you can use a ldquosearch enginerdquo to type in any question and with a little thoughtful selection you can instantly have the best answers mankind can provide

Do you feel welcome to the information age Recent sur-veys show that 95 percent of older adults feel uncomfortable with modern information tech-nology and arenrsquot ldquocomputer literaterdquo but most of todayrsquos

youth use computers and other information technology every day Wersquore in a brand new age of world history Civilization and those individuals who were open to change and who wanted to learn and keep up survived and thrived but many were left behind to go extinct like the dinosaurs Is keeping up with it important It may mean our very survival as a person and as a species Ride the wave I have never met an idea I couldnrsquot learn and understand if it was explained to me in a way I could grasp We need good teachers to help us get it

Donrsquot be left behind Stay con-nected Donrsquot be afraid to ask Look at history failure to keep up means deprivation of resourc-es extinction and possible fail-ure to survive as a person or as a culture What can you do to be a part of the information tech-nology revolution You may be already deeply involved or you may need to take the first step Here are some simple first steps you could do

Most libraries have access to computers you can use for free

and a library technician or refer-ence librarian who can answer your questions in a way you can understand

You could take an elementary computer class at whatever level of your computer savvy

Choose from a large variety of books at your bookstore with titles ranging from ldquocomputers for dummiesrdquo to advanced appli-cations

Learn one ldquoapplicationrdquo at a time as yoursquore ready Start with programs like Email word pro-cessing shopping the ldquowebrdquo and computer games

Hey you may need a cell phone anyway How about mak-ing it a ldquosmart phonerdquo Yoursquoll find hundreds of ldquoapsrdquo available

See You too can be a ldquogeekrdquo Itrsquos the wave of the future

Lake City Reporter

Serving Columbia County

The Lake City Reporter is pub‑lished with pride for residents of Columbia and surrounding counties by Community Newspapers Inc

We believe strong newspapers build strong communities mdash‑ldquoNewspapers get things donerdquo

Our primary goal is to publish distinguished and profitable community‑oriented newspapers

This mission will be accomplished through the teamwork of professionals dedicated to truth integrity and hard

Todd Wilson publisherRobert Bridges editorSue Brannon controller

Dink NeSmith presidentTom Wood chairman

L E T T E R SP O L I C Y

Letters to the Editor should be typed or neatly written and double spaced Letters should not exceed 400 words and will be edited for length and libel Letters must be signed and include the writerrsquos name address and telephone number for verification Writers can have two letters per month published Letters and guest columns are the opinion of the writers and not necessarily that of the Lake City Reporter

BY MAIL Letters PO Box 1709 Lake City FL 32056 or drop off at 180 E Duval St downtown

BY FAX (386) 752‑9400BY E-MAIL

newslakecityreportercom

Bob Denny teaches psy-chology at Florida Gateway College and is a licensed men-tal health therapist in Florida Your comments are welcome at BobDenny8gmailcom

Scripps Howard News Service

OPINIONFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 4A

4AOPINION

The Reporter recommendsThe following endorsements for

the Nov 6 general election con-stitute the view of the Lake City Reporter editorial board which ndash except for the state attorneyrsquos race ndash consists of Publisher Todd Wilson Editor Robert Bridges and Controller Sue Brannon

Brannon did not participate in interviews or deliberations for the state attorneyrsquos race For that contest Brannon was replaced on the editorial board by Reporter Online Technology Director Dave Kimler

Superintendent of Schools

The race between Glenn Hunter and Terry Huddleston has been close from the start We endorsed one candidate during the primary season but cannot reach a consensus for the Nov 6 general election Our edi-torial board now is deadlocked with one vote for each candidate and a third member acknowl-edging each manrsquos strengths We debated this race for hours through many days

The contrast between these two candidates is clear-cut

Glenn Hunter has more than 30 years of business experience in the private sector He believes the school district should be run as a business first He campaigns for strong fiscal responsibility in the district and with the promise he can improve teacher morale

and change the perception of the district in the eyes of county residents Hunter has 24 yearsrsquo experience as a member of the Columbia County School Board He says this experience has given him a clear blueprint for addressing the districtrsquos many challenges

If you believe running the school district with private-sec-tor business accountability is the most important issue Hunter is your candidate

Terry Huddleston is a career educator with more than 30 yearsrsquo experience in the Columbia County School District Huddleston has served as a teacher and principal at the elementary middle school and high school levels Huddlestonrsquos campaign centers on improving classroom issues and curriculum deficiencies He cites his experi-ence in the classroom at every level and his understanding of changing state educational man-dates as factors that make him the better choice

If school curriculum issues are your top priority Huddleston is your candidate

Voters we await your decision on Nov 6

State AttorneyJeff Siegmeister gets our rec-

ommendation for state attorneySiegmeister is a hard-driven

criminal attorney with nearly two decadesrsquo experience in the court-room We see him as particularly

well-suited to manage the most powerful agency in the seven counties of the Third Circuit

Siegmeister is rightfully

concerned with the future of the state attorneyrsquos office We think he can repair the broken relationship between that agency and area law enforcement offi-cials and see him as the right person to properly train a young and relatively inexperienced legal staff whose responsibilities can be incommensurate with their years

Siegmeister isnrsquot afraid to say what he thinks and will be an outspoken advocate for justice in the Third Circuit

Circuit Judge Group 5

We endorse Wes Douglas in this race

While only one name will appear on the ballot ndash that of Douglas ndash he does face opposi-tion in the form of a write-in can-

didate Though

young Douglas has proven him-self as an attor-ney in private practice and will serve us well as a judge

He may not have as much experience as some of his peers but we are confident he will do what it takes to prepare himself fully for a long and honorable career on the bench

County Commission District 1

We endorse Ron Williams for this seat

Williamsrsquo knowledge of local affairs is encyclopedic his pas-sion for his job limitless ndash even after more than three decades of

serviceWilliams has

contacts at both the state and federal levels and isnrsquot afraid to call on them to help get the job done here

We see him as the best choice to lead Columbia County into the future especially as we begin the task of jump-starting growth after a period of long decline

County Commission District 3

Bucky Nash is our pick for this seat

Nash is a highly intelligent thoughtful man who has what

it takes in our view to help guide the county through the next four years ndash a criti-cal period dur-ing which we hope to see growth return-

ing to North Central Florida as the economic downturn begins to slowly ease

A successful businessman Nash has the skills and experi-ence to address the wide range of issues hersquoll be called upon to assess as a commissioner ndash economic development water conservation the burgeoning tourism industry here and more

County Commission District 5

Tim Murphy is our choice for county commission District 5

Murphy is a political new-

comer but brings to the table a wealth of experience as a suc-cessful businessman and entre-preneur

He has done his homework on all the important issues ndash along with some that may soon appear

on the horizonHe knows

District 5 and he knows whatrsquos happening else-where that could well affect us all

Murphy has a clear vision of the future of our

county including the role the Southside Recreation Complex and is ready to take a leadership role in county government Itrsquos time to give him a chance

School Board District 5

We endorse Stephanie Finnell to fill the vacant District 5 school board seat

Finnell is a passionate com-mitted individual who will dedi-cate herself fully to improving education in Columbia County

The next four years will bring many challenges the implementation of merit pay for teachers likely declines in rev-enue and a con-tinued surge in

applications for charter schools Dicey times for education profes-sionals

Finnel will speak her mind and defend her principles fierce-ly We see her as the best choice to help lead our schools

HunterHuddleston

Murphy

Siegmeister

Finnell

Douglas

Nash

Williams

Need to catch up with the computer age

Bob Denny BobDenny8gmailcom

New meaning to the crime lsquostick uprsquo

For a while Anthony Johnson 49 was on to a good thing

According to the Connecticut Post

he would enter movie theaters showing films that catered heav-ily to female audiences -- ldquoEat Pray Loverdquo ldquoThe Curious Case of Benjamin Buttonrdquo ldquoTwilight Eclipserdquo -- and then in the words of his two women accomplices he would slither ldquolike a snakerdquo between and under the rows rifling purses that the patrons had placed under their seats looking for credit cards

When he had enough stolen cards Johnson and his accom-plices retreated to a rented van

in the parking lot where he would create an identity card using the victimrsquos name and the photo of one of his confederates Jamie Lynn McGowan and dis-patch her to stores and casinos where she would load up on gift cards phone cards electronics clothes high-end sunglasses and from the casinos $2000 cash advances

McGowan according to the Post claimed that on a good weekend the three thieves would make off with $50000 to $75000

Johnson who is to be sen-tenced Jan 14 faces a maximum of 74 years in prison the two women 36 to 42 months

While this is an interesting

crime story it is also an instruc-tive lesson in the sociology of the American cinema because there was a period roughly from the lsquo70s and the years immedi-ately bracketing that unfortunate decade when this crime could not have happened

The target audience was not ladies with credit cards but teenagers preteens and young males still mentally rooted in that cohort

The grand old movie palaces were gone replaced by cinder-block ldquomultiplexesrdquo whose decor given the audiences tended toward the indestructible

The floor would have been covered with a rich viscous

mulch of Gummi Bears Jujubes chocolate covered raisins and partially chewed licorice sticks lathered with fountain drinks

Johnson would not have ldquoslith-eredrdquo but found himself bonded to the floor helplessly strug-gling as he grew ever weaker like a creature in the La Brea tar pits

One more lesson Both of his female accomplices testified against him While engaged in slithering he should have paid more attention to the dialogue in the chick flicks

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert 88 of Lake Saint Louis MO died and went to Jesus on Octo-ber 20 2012 due to diabetic complicationsShe was born March 15 1924 in Lake Butler Florida the fourth child of six children of James Matthew Roberts and Bessie Lela Davis Roberts of Lake Butler FloridaJewel graduated in 1941 from Union County High School and had a very successful career in the accounting departments of hospitals and nursing homes in Jacksonville Florida Atlanta Georgia and Naples FloridaShe attended Living Lord Lu-theran Church of Lake Saint Louis and Element Church of Wentzville MissouriShe was predeceased in death by her parents and her sis-ters Pearl Roberts Cain and Ruby Roberts Patterson and her brother M C Roberts Jewel is survived by her two sis-ters Mary Bess Roberts Boyd of Jacksonville Fl Joyce Roberts DrsquoAntonio of Lansdale Pa and numerous nephews and nieces She is also survived in Lake Saint Louis Missouriby her daughter Olendia Tucker Bell (Terry) and her four grand children -Reneersquo Lyle Gregory Fletcher (Sha-ron) Kellie Mignon Bell Gilbert (Justin) and Derek A Bell She also enjoyed living near her six great grandchildren Joshua Hannah Isaac Judah Fletcher and Miya and Paul Gilbert Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday October 28 2012 at Archer Funeral Home in Lake Butler Fl Services will presided by Rev Luther Leguire of First Apostolic Church of Lake City Florida Burial will immediately follow at Elzey Chapel Cem-etery ARchER FunERAl homE Inc is in charge of the arrangements 386-496-2008

Joyce Danley harrison

Joyce Danley Harrison 79 of Sanderson FL died Tuesday October 23 2012 at Haven Hospice Suwannee Valley Care Center Lake City FL after a lengthy illness She was born in Panama City FL and was the daughter of the late Marvin Lee Danlee and Ocie Lucinda Deadnell She had lived in Olustee most of her life and was a registered nurse She enjoyed gardening hunting ishing reading and spending time with family and friends She was a loving wife mother grand-mother and great grandmother She was preceded in death by her husband of 24 years James Donald Harrison and a grand-daughter Linda D Harrison Survivors include her two sons Kenneth M Harrison Milton FL and Thomas Lynn Harrison (Ter-ry) Olustee FL one grandchild Daniel Lynn Harrison Olustee FL and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 27 2012 at 10 AM at Olustee Baptist Church Interment will follow in Olustee Cemetery Visita-tion with the family will be held on Friday October 26 2012 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home In lieu of low-ers donations maybe made to Suwannee Valley Care Center

( Haven Hospice) 6037 W US Hwy 90 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake City Fl 32025 (386-752-1954) is in charge of arrangements Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Edward F Pettie

1926-2012Lt Col Edward (Ed) Pettie 86 of Lake City FL passed away Friday October 12 2012 Mr Pettie served for two years in the US Merchant Marines and 27 years in the US Army Mr Pettie had 55 years of Ma-sonic service as a member of the Lake City Lodge 127 F amp AM in Oswego NY Mr Pettie was a member of 1st Presbyte-rian Church Lake City FL and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church Binghamton NY

He is survived by his wife Barbara Pettie of 66 years his sister Adrienne Van-derhaden of Oswego NY his son Cal-vin amp daughter in law Nancy Pettie and one granddaughter Alyssa Pet-tie of Port St Joe FLArrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake4 City FL 32025 (386-752-1954) Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Roger lee Pierson

Roger Lee Pierson 71 of Lake City passed away on Wednesday October 24 2012 He was born in Youngstown Ohio to the late Leroy and Mabel (Flowers) Pier-son He faith-fully served his country during the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force He was a loving husband father and grandfather who devoted his time to his family and cheer-ing on his beloved Florida State Seminoles He attended Hope-ful Baptist Church and will be missed by his church family

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sons Rog-er Lee Pierson II and Roy Earl Pierson step son Rob Carpenter Survivors include his loving wife of 22 years Marylin A Tyre of Lake City FL daughter Anne E (Eric) Gooch of Talla-hassee FL step daughter Anne Carpenter of Crawfordville FL sister Norma J Anderson of Clearwater FL granddaughter Ashlyn Macy Gooch 3 neph-ews 2 nieces his two cats Sam-son and Delilah as well as a host of loving friends also survive Memorial services will be held at 230 pm on Sunday October 28 2012 in the Gateway- For-est Lawn Memorial Chapel with

Dr Rodney Baker oficiating In lieu of lowers the family asks that donations in his honor be made to the Lad Soup Kitchen co Cleopatra J Steele Ministries 127 NW Escambia St Lake City FL 32055 or the Suwan-nee Valley Care Center 6037 US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 South US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32025 (386) 752-1954 is in charge of arrangements Please leave words of comfort at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    5A

5A

Friday Oct 2710 am - 4 pm

Free Hot Dogs(10 am - 2 pm)

Games for kidsPumpkin CarvingContest amp More

(Judging 3-4 pm)

Kids can play while you shop

US 90 West

CustomerAppreciation Day

Obituaries are paid advertise-ments For details call the Lake City  Reporterrsquos classified depart-ment at 752-1293

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your Community Calendar item contact Jim Barr at 754-0424 or by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom

Oct 26

Fair poultry showForms for the Open and Youth

poultry shows at the Columbia County Fair are due at the fair office by 5 pm Forms are avail-able in the fair office or online at wwwcolumbiacountyfairorg Call 752-8822 for more information

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City prepares fish din-ners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hushpuppies cole slaw and tarter sauce

Recovery group to meetA 12-step addiction recovery

group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Community Revival Center 244 NE Patterson Ave in Lake City For information call 867-6288

Trunk or treatCome downtown for the annual

Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park starting at 6 pm There will be carnival games live entertain-ment trick-or-treating a costume contest and the movie ldquoMonsters vs Aliensrdquo

Oct 27 Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will hold its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Grief supportThe Grief Share Support

Group a ministry of Orchard Community Church meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 pm in room D at the Willowbrook Assisted Living Center 1580 S Marion Ave The group offers support for those who have lost loved ones through videos discussion time and prayer There are fees For information call 288-7429

Family fall festivalThe Columbia County

Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center from 3 to 5 pm There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

County fair contestsThe 58th annual Columbia

County Fair contests are free to enter Any county resident

may compete in the following contests Baked Goods Canned Goods Quilting Sewing Crafts Needle-point Woodworking Scrap Booking Art Photography Red Hat and King Author Baking Contest For rules visit www columbiacountyfairorg All highest-placing entries will receive monetary awards and all receive ribbons Deadline for baked goods entries is Thursday Nov 1 from 2 to 6 pm at the Extension Office All others will be Oct 22 to 26 from 3 to 5 pm in the fair office and Oct 27 from 9 am to noon at the banquet hall For more information call 752-8822

FACS FundraiserThe Filipino American Cultural

Society of Lake City will have its FACS Family Pre-used Items Sale at the Columbia Bank parking lot corner of US 90 and Turner Road from 9 am to noon Stop by and help support this fund-raiser

Farmers marketTed Wright will perform at the

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market The calendar of events for fall is filling up quickly and the weather is beautiful So get out and enjoy New vendors are welcome The market is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in Wilson Park along Lake DeSoto between the Columbia County Court

House and Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City The market is a regional favor-ite among shoppers looking for healthy local foods and creative locally made gift items For more information about the mar-ket call (386) 719-5766 or visit marketlcflacom

Local author fairThe Columbia County Library

is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their pub-lished works Featured authors include Luisa Alonso (ldquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (ldquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (ldquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (ldquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (ldquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (ldquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMortimerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (ldquoThink Before You Reactrdquo) The authors will be available to chat about their writing and will have their books for sale For more infor-mation call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Friends of Whitey auction

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are help-ing raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and participate in live and silent auctions Call Tod Pauly at 872-1914 Also search for Friends of Whitey on Facebook

High Springs fire departmentThe City of High Springs will

have a ground breaking for the renovation of its only fire station at 930 am The original building was constructed in 1967 and this project was funded by a dona-tion from Clora Belle Watson Simpson in memory of her hus-band Harry H Simpson Jr a for-mer member of the High Springs Fire Department The ceremony is open to the public and every-one is encouraged to attend

Rescues and RunwaysMaurices Rescues amp Runways

Fashion Show will benefit for Lake City Animal Shelter at 2 pm at the Lake City Mall Models wearing the newest fash-ions from Maurices will be walk-ing dogs available for adoption down the runway Donations of pet food toys and money will be accepted during the event

FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert

Jewel Virginia Roberts Ebert 88 of Lake Saint Louis MO died and went to Jesus on Octo-ber 20 2012 due to diabetic complicationsShe was born March 15 1924 in Lake Butler Florida the fourth child of six children of James Matthew Roberts and Bessie Lela Davis Roberts of Lake Butler FloridaJewel graduated in 1941 from Union County High School and had a very successful career in the accounting departments of hospitals and nursing homes in Jacksonville Florida Atlanta Georgia and Naples FloridaShe attended Living Lord Lu-theran Church of Lake Saint Louis and Element Church of Wentzville MissouriShe was predeceased in death by her parents and her sis-ters Pearl Roberts Cain and Ruby Roberts Patterson and her brother M C Roberts Jewel is survived by her two sis-ters Mary Bess Roberts Boyd of Jacksonville Fl Joyce Roberts DrsquoAntonio of Lansdale Pa and numerous nephews and nieces She is also survived in Lake Saint Louis Missouriby her daughter Olendia Tucker Bell (Terry) and her four grand children -Reneersquo Lyle Gregory Fletcher (Sha-ron) Kellie Mignon Bell Gilbert (Justin) and Derek A Bell She also enjoyed living near her six great grandchildren Joshua Hannah Isaac Judah Fletcher and Miya and Paul Gilbert Funeral services will be held at 2 PM Sunday October 28 2012 at Archer Funeral Home in Lake Butler Fl Services will presided by Rev Luther Leguire of First Apostolic Church of Lake City Florida Burial will immediately follow at Elzey Chapel Cem-etery ARchER FunERAl homE Inc is in charge of the arrangements 386-496-2008

Joyce Danley harrison

Joyce Danley Harrison 79 of Sanderson FL died Tuesday October 23 2012 at Haven Hospice Suwannee Valley Care Center Lake City FL after a lengthy illness She was born in Panama City FL and was the daughter of the late Marvin Lee Danlee and Ocie Lucinda Deadnell She had lived in Olustee most of her life and was a registered nurse She enjoyed gardening hunting ishing reading and spending time with family and friends She was a loving wife mother grand-mother and great grandmother She was preceded in death by her husband of 24 years James Donald Harrison and a grand-daughter Linda D Harrison Survivors include her two sons Kenneth M Harrison Milton FL and Thomas Lynn Harrison (Ter-ry) Olustee FL one grandchild Daniel Lynn Harrison Olustee FL and two great grandchildren Funeral services will be held on Saturday October 27 2012 at 10 AM at Olustee Baptist Church Interment will follow in Olustee Cemetery Visita-tion with the family will be held on Friday October 26 2012 from 5 PM to 7 PM at the funeral home In lieu of low-ers donations maybe made to Suwannee Valley Care Center

( Haven Hospice) 6037 W US Hwy 90 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake City Fl 32025 (386-752-1954) is in charge of arrangements Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Edward F Pettie

1926-2012Lt Col Edward (Ed) Pettie 86 of Lake City FL passed away Friday October 12 2012 Mr Pettie served for two years in the US Merchant Marines and 27 years in the US Army Mr Pettie had 55 years of Ma-sonic service as a member of the Lake City Lodge 127 F amp AM in Oswego NY Mr Pettie was a member of 1st Presbyte-rian Church Lake City FL and Trinity Memorial Episcopal Church Binghamton NY

He is survived by his wife Barbara Pettie of 66 years his sister Adrienne Van-derhaden of Oswego NY his son Cal-vin amp daughter in law Nancy Pettie and one granddaughter Alyssa Pet-tie of Port St Joe FLArrangements are under the direction of GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 S US Hwy 441 Lake4 City FL 32025 (386-752-1954) Please send words of comfort to the family at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

Roger lee Pierson

Roger Lee Pierson 71 of Lake City passed away on Wednesday October 24 2012 He was born in Youngstown Ohio to the late Leroy and Mabel (Flowers) Pier-son He faith-fully served his country during the Vietnam War with the United States Air Force He was a loving husband father and grandfather who devoted his time to his family and cheer-ing on his beloved Florida State Seminoles He attended Hope-ful Baptist Church and will be missed by his church family

He is preceded in death by his parents and his two sons Rog-er Lee Pierson II and Roy Earl Pierson step son Rob Carpenter Survivors include his loving wife of 22 years Marylin A Tyre of Lake City FL daughter Anne E (Eric) Gooch of Talla-hassee FL step daughter Anne Carpenter of Crawfordville FL sister Norma J Anderson of Clearwater FL granddaughter Ashlyn Macy Gooch 3 neph-ews 2 nieces his two cats Sam-son and Delilah as well as a host of loving friends also survive Memorial services will be held at 230 pm on Sunday October 28 2012 in the Gateway- For-est Lawn Memorial Chapel with

Dr Rodney Baker oficiating In lieu of lowers the family asks that donations in his honor be made to the Lad Soup Kitchen co Cleopatra J Steele Ministries 127 NW Escambia St Lake City FL 32055 or the Suwan-nee Valley Care Center 6037 US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32055 GATEWAY-FoREST lAWn FunERAl homE 3596 South US Hwy 441 Lake City FL 32025 (386) 752-1954 is in charge of arrangements Please leave words of comfort at wwwgatewayforestlawncom

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    5A

5A

Friday Oct 2710 am - 4 pm

Free Hot Dogs(10 am - 2 pm)

Games for kidsPumpkin CarvingContest amp More

(Judging 3-4 pm)

Kids can play while you shop

US 90 West

CustomerAppreciation Day

Obituaries are paid advertise-ments For details call the Lake City  Reporterrsquos classified depart-ment at 752-1293

OBITUARIES

COMMUNITY CALENDAR To submit your Community Calendar item contact Jim Barr at 754-0424 or by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom

Oct 26

Fair poultry showForms for the Open and Youth

poultry shows at the Columbia County Fair are due at the fair office by 5 pm Forms are avail-able in the fair office or online at wwwcolumbiacountyfairorg Call 752-8822 for more information

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City prepares fish din-ners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hushpuppies cole slaw and tarter sauce

Recovery group to meetA 12-step addiction recovery

group meets every Friday at 6 pm at the Community Revival Center 244 NE Patterson Ave in Lake City For information call 867-6288

Trunk or treatCome downtown for the annual

Trunk or Treat event at Olustee Park starting at 6 pm There will be carnival games live entertain-ment trick-or-treating a costume contest and the movie ldquoMonsters vs Aliensrdquo

Oct 27 Fall Safety Bash

The White Springs Fire Department will hold its third annual Fall Safety Bash from 6 to 9 pm at the Ogburn Ball Field in White Springs There will be food games bounce houses a giant slide a huge obstacle course and more Kids can get free flashing necklaces reflective trick-or-treat bags pencils safety information and candy

Grief supportThe Grief Share Support

Group a ministry of Orchard Community Church meets every Saturday from 2 to 4 pm in room D at the Willowbrook Assisted Living Center 1580 S Marion Ave The group offers support for those who have lost loved ones through videos discussion time and prayer There are fees For information call 288-7429

Family fall festivalThe Columbia County

Recreation Department will hold its annual Family Fall Festival at the Richardson Community Center from 3 to 5 pm There will be games treats and fun galore This is a safe fun and free event for the whole family For more information contact Nicole Smith at (386) 754-7095

County fair contestsThe 58th annual Columbia

County Fair contests are free to enter Any county resident

may compete in the following contests Baked Goods Canned Goods Quilting Sewing Crafts Needle-point Woodworking Scrap Booking Art Photography Red Hat and King Author Baking Contest For rules visit www columbiacountyfairorg All highest-placing entries will receive monetary awards and all receive ribbons Deadline for baked goods entries is Thursday Nov 1 from 2 to 6 pm at the Extension Office All others will be Oct 22 to 26 from 3 to 5 pm in the fair office and Oct 27 from 9 am to noon at the banquet hall For more information call 752-8822

FACS FundraiserThe Filipino American Cultural

Society of Lake City will have its FACS Family Pre-used Items Sale at the Columbia Bank parking lot corner of US 90 and Turner Road from 9 am to noon Stop by and help support this fund-raiser

Farmers marketTed Wright will perform at the

Lake DeSoto Farmers Market The calendar of events for fall is filling up quickly and the weather is beautiful So get out and enjoy New vendors are welcome The market is open every Saturday from 8 am to noon in Wilson Park along Lake DeSoto between the Columbia County Court

House and Shands Lakeshore Hospital in downtown Lake City The market is a regional favor-ite among shoppers looking for healthy local foods and creative locally made gift items For more information about the mar-ket call (386) 719-5766 or visit marketlcflacom

Local author fairThe Columbia County Library

is having a special program from 2 to 4 pm Itrsquos a Local Author Fair that will showcase local authors and their pub-lished works Featured authors include Luisa Alonso (ldquoSecretos de Cocinardquo) Sherri Warner Byrd (ldquoAmong the Brokenrdquo) Bob Dekle (ldquoThe Last Murder The Investigation Prosecution and Execution of Ted Bundyrdquo) Janet Horton (ldquoMe Myself and I Survivingrdquo) Richard Russell Reichenbach III (ldquoGullrdquo) Martha Ann Ronsonet (ldquoGardening in the Deep South And Other Hot Pursuitsrdquo) Alesha Waller (ldquoThe Spotted Zebrardquo) Mandi Williams (ldquoMortimerrsquos Sweet Retreatrdquo) and Shantina Wilson (ldquoThink Before You Reactrdquo) The authors will be available to chat about their writing and will have their books for sale For more infor-mation call (386 758-2101 The program is free and open to the public

Friends of Whitey auction

After Tropical Storm Debby flooded Lake City resident Whitey Norrisrsquos wheelchair-friendly home friends are help-ing raise money to rebuild Friends have organized a huge auction which will start at noon at the Super 8 Lodge on Highway 47 Admission is free Watch the FloridaGeorgia game on a huge screen and participate in live and silent auctions Call Tod Pauly at 872-1914 Also search for Friends of Whitey on Facebook

High Springs fire departmentThe City of High Springs will

have a ground breaking for the renovation of its only fire station at 930 am The original building was constructed in 1967 and this project was funded by a dona-tion from Clora Belle Watson Simpson in memory of her hus-band Harry H Simpson Jr a for-mer member of the High Springs Fire Department The ceremony is open to the public and every-one is encouraged to attend

Rescues and RunwaysMaurices Rescues amp Runways

Fashion Show will benefit for Lake City Animal Shelter at 2 pm at the Lake City Mall Models wearing the newest fash-ions from Maurices will be walk-ing dogs available for adoption down the runway Donations of pet food toys and money will be accepted during the event

FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

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5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

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430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

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Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

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$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

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386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

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Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

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trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

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Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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FAITH amp VALUESFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom 6A

6AFampV

The God of all mankind wants everyone to not perish (2 Peter 39) Knowing that humans would disobey His

law God made plans before the creation of the world by which all people could be saved from the penalty of their sins (Matthew 2534 Ephesians 14)

Sometimes religious people think they do not need saving They think that because they go to church pray make a mod-est contribution to the church treasury do not cheat on their spouse lie or steal that they are okay with God However letrsquos mediated on four examples of religious people who needed sav-ing

In describing Cornelius (Acts 10-11) Luke says that he was ldquoa devout man and one who feared God will all his house-hold and gave many alms to the

Jewish people and prayed to God continuallyrdquo (102) One day in answer to his prayer Cornelius saw a vision in which an angel spoke to him and said ldquoYour prayers and alms have ascended as a memorial before Godrdquo (104) Peter records Cornelius saying that the angel told him to ldquosend to Joppa and have Simon who is also called Peter brought here and he shall speak words to you by which you will be saved you and all your householdrdquo (1113 14) Even though Cornelius was a very religious man God thought he was lost God thought he needed to be saved

Saul of Tarsus later known as the apostle Paul is our sec-ond example In writing to the Philippians Paul told them how religious he was before he became a Christian He said he was formerly ldquoa Hebrew of Hebrewsrdquo ldquoa Phariseerdquo and was

found ldquoblamelessrdquo (Philippians 35 6) Paul was directed by the Lord to go to Damascus and he would be told what to do (Acts 9 22 26) The Lord also appeared to Ananias and told him to go speak to Saul of Tarsus Ananias told Saul ldquoAnd now why do you delay Arise and be baptized and wash away your sins calling on His namerdquo (Acts 2216) Why did Paul need to be baptized To have his sins washed away Even

though he was very religious Paul still needed to be saved

Luke describes our third example Apollos (Acts 1824-28) as being ldquoa certain Jew hellip an eloquent man hellip mighty in the Scriptures hellip instructed in the way of the Lord and being fervent in spirit hellip teaching accurately the things concerning Jesusrdquo (v 24 25) After hearing him ldquospeak out boldly in the syna-goguerdquo (v 26) two listeners ldquotook him aside and explained to him the way of God more accuratelyrdquo (v 26) Priscilla and Aquila who had been taught by the apostle Paul knew this ldquoAlexandrian by birthrdquo needed to be baptized ldquoin the name of the Lord Jesusrdquo (Acts 195) This very persua-sive religious man needed to be saved

Peter our fourth example an apostle himself (Galatians 211-21) stood condemned (v 11)

because of his hypocrisy (v 13) Paul ldquoopposed him to the facerdquo (v 11) and Peter repented Everyone would agree that Peter was very religious but on this occasion he needed to be saved

Our life may be very religious like Cornelius but we may need to be saved Our activities in our religion our church may match those of Paul but we may need to be saved Our Bible knowledge may equal that of Apollos but we may need to be saved Our influ-ence on other Christians may approach that of Peter but we may need to be saved

Being religious is great But if we are not saved we will be lost Letrsquos make sure we are saved

In Matthew 1810 Jesus said ldquoTake heed that you do not despise one of these little ones for I say

to you that in heaven their angels always see the face of My Father who is in heavenrdquo

We may believe this passage of scripture to be speaking literally of ldquolittle childrenrdquo for that is who Christ is speaking about in verses 2 and 4 I believe it can be figu-ratively for the true but weaker believers as ldquobabes in Christrdquo The Scripture may not imply that each individual believer has his special ldquoGuardian Angelrdquo although Acts

1215 seems to suggest we might ldquoThen said they (speaking of Peter) It is his angelrdquo References such as ldquotheir angelsrdquo and ldquohis angelrdquo imply perhaps that angels are divinely appointed to watch over and guard babes who are so innocently oblivious of danger seen and unseen and watch over and min-ister to every individual that has come to Jesus for salvation

Let me say here that those who are ldquowillingly ignorantrdquo as those spoken of in I Corinthians 31-4 and in Hebrews 512 may step out of the area of pro-tection of their angel We as Christians have certain

responsibility to stay in a safe zone Just as in this natural life we have the responsibility to stay in a safe zone

Luke chapter 15 records three Parables all three express one great truth something is out of place First in verses 4 ndash 7 we have a sheep out of place

We donrsquot know why it is out of place Maybe it just wandered off like a young child might do or an unlearned adult Jesus tells us that there is joy in heav-en when it is found and brought back to the fold Verses 8-10 record the Parable of a woman that had lost a silver coin She had 10 coins which is the number of testimony The real meaning of the Parable is that someone had lost their testimony and when they got it back verse 10 says there was ldquojoy in the presence of the angels of Godrdquo Verses 11-32 Jesus tells the Parable of the Lost Son It seems to imply the same thing

Many stories have been told of battlefield ldquonear deathrdquo experiences when ldquoguardian angelsrdquo were believed to be present I expect each of us could tell of some instances where we were miraculously saved from maybe a bad car wreck or some other bad accident that could have taken our life or someone else close to us

ldquoAlso I say to you who-ever confesses Me before men him the Son of Man also will confess before the angels of God But he who denies Me before men will be denied before the angels of Godrdquo (Luke 128amp9) The ministry of angels is associated with the his-

tory of redemption from the beginning We are assured that those confess-ing Christ shall be owned by Him in that great day before the angels of God

As the church age ends and is translated by the rapture to meet the descending Lord in the air (I Thessalonians 416) the scene of angelic activi-ties changes from earth to heaven Saints will no longer need the watchful guardianship of angels The earthly pilgrimage is ended

Hugh Sherrill is an ordained minister and Bible Teacher at Eastside Baptist Church

BIBLICAL MEDITATION

Carlton McPeakcarlton_mcmsncom

Carlton G McPeak is an evan-gelist working in the Lake City area All Scriptural quotations are from the New American Standard Bible Holman Bible Publishers unless otherwise noted

Saving the religious

The Church and guardian angels

Hugh Sherrillems-hugh43comcastnet

BIBLE STUDIES

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

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hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

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CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

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insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

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PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

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Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

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120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                  LOCAL amp STATE       FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012    7a

7AReligion

Proposed Charter Amendments

Amendment 1 (Citizens Redistricting Advisory Committee) ndash Redistricting of the County Commission occurs every 10 years It is the process by which district boundaries are adjusted so that they are as nearly equal in population to one another as is possible The proposed amendment creates an independent Citizen Redistrict-ing Advisory Committee composed of electors of the County The Committee will redraw the district boundaries and provide the Board of County Commissioners with a recommendation for their review consistent with state and federal law

Amendment 2 (Procedure for Termination of the County Manager) ndash Columbia County operates under the Commission10490621049062Manager form of government where responsibility for policy making rests with the Board ofCounty Commissioners and responsibility for the administration of the County is vested in the County Manager The Charter currently provides that the County Commission may terminate the Manager by a simple majority vote occurring during two consecutive regular meetings - typically at least two weeks apart The proposed amendment adds a second method By a majority plus-one vote that may occur during a single regular or special meeting of the County Commission

Amendment 3 (Department Heads) ndash Department heads in Columbia County are senior-level staff who are employees ldquoat willrdquo that report exclusively to the County Manager They are appointed supervised and terminated by the Manager The proposed amendment clarifies and reinforces the separation of powers policy between the County Manager and the Board of County Commissioners by providing that the County Manager has the authority to terminate a department head without a formal review by the County Commission

Amendment 4 (Procedure for Selection of the County Attorney) - Columbia County is the only local govern-ment in Florida where the attorneyrsquos position is an elected office In all other counties (charter and non-char-ter alike) the County Attorney is employed and terminated by the Board of County Commissioners based on qualifications and job performance The proposed amendment retains the positionrsquos elected status until the completion of the current term of office in January of 2015 Thereafter the position of County Attorney will be one that is employed by the County Commission based on training education and job performance - just like the County Manager

Oct 26Love Inc fundraiser

Wellborn United Methodist Church 12005 CR 137 in Wellborn will hold a spaghetti dinner with all the trimmings beginning at 6 pm in the fellowship hall While there is no charge for the dinner donations will be accept-ed at the door All money collected will be given to non-profit Christian orga-nization Love INC to help its 2013 annual operating budget The dinner will fea-ture a unique homemade sauce spaghetti salad Italian bread dessert and beverage For more infor-mation about Love INC contact Executive Director Lisa Kriehn at 386-330-2671 For more information about the spaghetti dinner contact Rev Dr Everett L Parker at 386-754-8524

Gospel extravaganzaFirst Trinity United

Methodist Church will have a gospel extravagan-za today and Saturda at 7 pm at the church 248 NE Martin Luther King St in Lake City Proceeds will go towards the building fund

Fish dinnerOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tarter sauce Take out or eat in

Oct 31Trunk or treat

Lantern Park Baptist Church 239 SE Llewellyn Ave will have a trunk or

treat event from 5 to 630 pm in the church parking lot

Nov 1Christian motorcyclists

Christian Motorcyclist Association Iron Shepherds Chapter 826 meets the first Thursday of the month at Rayrsquos Deli amp Grill on Highway 247 across from the fairgrounds at 630 pm We are a Christian motor-cyclist group sharing and showing the love of Jesus Christ to motorcyclists For more information email Ironshepherds826gmailcom

Nov 2Fish dinner

Our Redeemer Lutheran Church 5056 SW State Road 47 in Lake City pre-pares fish dinners every

Friday from 330 to 630 pm The dinner is $6 for two Alaskan pollock filets corn baked beans hush-puppies cole slaw and tart-er sauce

Nov 3Cornerstone Ministry

Join Cornerstone Outreach Ministry Pastor Willie Brown and Pastor Richard Marshall for a banquet for potential mem-bers donors and sponsors at the Super 8 Motel 3954 Highway 47 The ministry wants to take back neigh-borhoods homes and schools by getting their hands dirty Tickets are $15 and all proceeds go to the ministry For informa-tion call 288-1363

Wellborn book saleOne of the largest used

book sales in the Suwannee

Valley will be held at the Wellborn community library The huge book and bake sale will feature thou-sands of books on many subjects The sale will be from 8 am to 1 pm in the fellowship hall of the Wellborn United Methodist Church on CR 137 just north of the post office and railroad tracks You are encouraged to visit the Wellborn community blue-berry pancake breakfast just down the road then come to the book sale All books will be available by donation and browsers are encouraged to fill a bag or box and make a donation If you have books to donate and would like to have them picked up call the Rev Dr Everett Parker at (386) 754-8524 Proceeds from the sale will benefit the library and the Wellborn United Methodist Church and its

outreach programs

Church celebrationJoin minister Derrick

McAlister and the Anointed Voices of Praise at their 2012 anniversary celebra-tion at 7 pm at Glad Tiding Assembly of God Church formerly First Assembly of God 1571 E Duval St Special guests include Elder JD Harris and Worship Company of Tallahassee Fully Committed of Gainesville and University of North Florida Gospel Choir For information call 758-2964

Church yard saleOur Redeemer Lutheran

Church 5056 SW State Road 47 will have its annu-al yard sale from 8 am to noon Proceeds will go to support the Wasmunds our missionary family in Korea

What is your ldquoif onlyrdquo sentence at this point in your life

Think about it for a minute Have you recently thought or said ldquoIf only I could __________rdquo We could fill in the blank with our own situation andor one of the following ldquoIf only I could hellip finish school hellip get a jobdifferent job hellip recover from an injuryillness hellip buy a house hellip get out of debt hellip find a husbandwife hellip have children hellip get my chil-dren raisedrdquo Then life would be just how I wanted and I could rest hellip right

In Exodus 223 we get a glimpse of the suffering of the children of Israel in Egypt and their ldquoif onlyrdquo ldquoThe Israelites groaned in their slavery and cried out and their cry for help because of their slavery

went up to Godrdquo The English Standard Version says it this way ldquoTheir cry for rescue from slavery came up to Godrdquo Do you hear the ldquoif onlyrdquo loud and clear Rescue us from this situ-ation According to the next two verses ldquoGod heard their groan-ing and he remembered his cov-enant with Abraham with Isaac and with Jacob So God looked on the Israelites and was con-cerned about themrdquo The next chapter begins to unfold Godrsquos rescue mission through the life of Moses

Letrsquos stop here for a quick evaluation Were the Israelites wrong to ask for deliverance Should they just have accepted their lot and strived to be good slaves Absolutely not They were chosen by God to be His people hellip not Pharaohrsquos However be careful to notice that His rescue was prompted by

the memory of His covenant not their struggle and the plan would develop according to His purposes not their comfort Herein lies the rub

After a host of plagues and miracles Exodus 14 gives a detailed account of the Israelitesrsquo rescue Pharaohrsquos change of heart results in a crunch between the most powerful army on earth and the Red Sea hellip and the ldquoif onlyrdquo quickly changes

ldquoAs Pharaoh approached the Israelites looked up and there were the Egyptians marching after them They were terrified and cried out to the Lord They said to Moses ldquohellip Didnrsquot we say to you in Egypt lsquoLeave us alone let us serve the Egyptiansrsquo It would have been better for us to serve the Egyptians than to die in the desertrdquo (Exodus 1410-12) Say what

Now the problem with focus-ing solely on our ldquoif onlyrsquosrdquo becomes clear Do we want the ldquoif onlyrdquo to happen only if it is easier and more comfortable than where we are now Often we canrsquot see the work that even good things bring into our lives until they happen A new house hellip has payments and upkeep Getting married hellip can mean learning to live with someone who has some really weird hab-its Having children hellip means

your life totally turns upside down Even recovering from an illness or injury can involve therapy or treatments that are tough Nothing wrong with wanting any of these but they will not bring rest into our lives hellip only seeking God brings rest

Maybe we need to change our ldquoif onlyrdquo to ldquoonly ifrdquo ldquoOnly ifrdquo God is in (fill in the blank) do we want it And if He is in it hellip letrsquos trust Him and take everything He gives hellip because every heart matters

Blessings Angie

CHURCH CALENDAR   To submit your free Church Calendar item contact Jim Barr by email at jbarrlakecityreportercom drop off at the Reporter office 180 E Duval St or fax to (386) 752-9400

Be careful about saying lsquoif only rsquoHEART MATTERS

Angie Landangieland3windstreamnet

 Heart Matters is a weekly column written by Angie Land director of the Family Life Ministries of the Lafayette Baptist Association where she teaches Bible studies leads marriage and family conferences and offers biblical counseling to individu-als couples and families

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

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FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

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430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos officials are warn-ing residents and visitors of dangerous rip currents as Hurricane Sandy moves north

Tropical storm warnings are in effect for the Florida east coast from Ocean Reef to Flagler Beach and Lake Okeechobee Tropical storm watches have been issued for the Florida east coast from north of Flagler beach to Fernandina Beach and the Upper Keys as well as Florida Bay

The Florida Division of Emergency Management said Thursday that danger-ous rip currents are pos-sible along the east coast

due to Hurricane Sandy They urge residents and visitors to stay out of the

water when beaches are closed and obey all beach warning flags

8a LAKE CITY REPORTER LOCAL amp STATE FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

8A

A Voice of The People For The People

PAID POLITICAL ADVERTISEMENT PAID FOR AND APPROVED BY ONI BROWN ALLEN FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 1

VOTE Oni Brown Allen For County Commissioner District 1

bullA candidate that has a voice for all the peoplebullA candidate with integritybullA candidate that has your childrsquos future in handbullI support our Senior CitizensbullA candidate to be fair to all and treat you with respectbullA candidate to be professional at all timesbullI support veterans My husband served 2 yrs in the Army (19 months in Vietnam) 20 years Florida National GuardbullI pledge not to insult your intelligence by compiling taxpayers money to pave roads fi x driveways culverts on the eve of a election yearbullI believe in keeping our natural resources lakes and rivers pristinebullI am FOR recreation and desire Columbia County youth to be awarded the BEST OPPORTUNITIES FOR SUCCESS

WORK EXPERIENCEOni Brown Allen currently works at Columbia County School Board as a school bus driver Oni retired in 2008 from ATampT as an administrative manager with 30 years of service with

extensive managerial training people skills and customer service

Is this looking out for our

Senior CitizensLake City Reporter 3-21-10

The ordinance creates man-datory connections within the utilityrsquos service area Those required to connect would have to pay a fee

Lake City Reporter 3-30-10 Those within the service area will be required to pay an im-pact fee and a monthly utility bill Dale Williams count man-ager said the $1900 impact fee and $250 tap fee ldquoWersquore suppose to be living in a Democratic society and have a little freedomrdquo Reeves ldquoWe pay taxes and wersquore paying their (the commissioners) salary and they should be representing usrdquo

Do we wantanotherEllisville

Water PlanLake City Reporter 4-4-10

He said his service area pri-orities are Interstate 75 and US Highway 47 Interstate10 US Highway 41 and US Highway 441 among other IDA sites the east side of Lake City and eventually the west side

Lake City Reporter 4-7-10 ldquoWe should not be forced to hook up to something we donrsquot want and we should not have to pay for itrdquo he said They (the government) are there to do our bidding not force us against our willrdquo

I Randall Thomas endorse Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1 Every Vote Counts

Randall Thomas

A voice of the people for the people is the right choice for our district Vote Oni Brown Allen for County Commissioner District 1

Clarence Tucker

Oni Brown Allen wants to hear from youYou can contact her at 386-752-5908 or allen4dist1gmailcom

Let me treat you with respect

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Members of Martin Orthodontics pose with students and staff from Westside Elementary School on Thursday Martin Orthodontics donated planners for about 500 second- through fifth-graders Pictured are (front row from left) Kayley Brinkley 9 Ty Jackson 8 Kade Jackson 9 Darren Eubank 10 Taylor Marshall 8 Jordyn Marshall 6 (back row from left) orthodontic assistant Shelby Roland office manager Lori Berry Dr Celia Martin principal Cherie Hill and curriculum liaison Janice Camp lsquoMy philosophy is that corporate America has to step uprsquo Martin said lsquoI think that our education system is our only hope We need to sup-port them Irsquom blessed to help outrsquo

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

The Lake City Reporter circulation director Mandy Brown (center) and Publisher Todd Wilson (right) present Lake City resident William Connor with a fire pit valued at $100 that he won in a drawing held in connection with the Big Boy Toys Expo on Oct 20 and 21 About 100 people entered in the drawing

Helping local schools Drawing winner

Officials warn of rip currents from Sandy

Associated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash Floridarsquos effort to build a website to help students parents and teachers mas-ter new standards is falling apart over a bitter contract

disputeFlorida agreed last year

to spend $20 million to hire a Tallahassee-based company to create a Web-based system to provide practice lessons and tests for the standards that will

be phased in for math English science and civics over the next two years

But Infinity Software Development filed a law-suit claiming the Education Department violated terms of the contract

State sued by website contractor

This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

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9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

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CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

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CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

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NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

8B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

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Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

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Results Realty

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Call 752-6575

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Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

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10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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This is the 45th anniversary season of Columbia High winning

the state football championship

The 1967 Tigers went 13-0 and put up the only championship pelt for a CHS football team

The team has been recognized several times in past milestone years

Back in 2007 championship team members were planning a reunion event and approached Columbia head coach Danny Green with the idea Green was OK with it but told them he hoped the 1997 team he coached would get some recognition one day

It made some of the old guys mad but you canrsquot blame a coach for sticking up for his team and that 1997 team is certainly worthy

The 1997 Tigers won their first 14 games mdash setting the school record for victories in a season mdash and came up two quarters short of winning the state title

In the championship final played at Florida Field Columbia led Miami Carol City High 17-6 at the half The defending state champions came back with two touchdowns and won 20-17

The 1997 season was set as the special 30th year to celebrate the state championship Team members were introduced at one of the games The Lake City Reporter ran articles during the season re-capping the 1967 run to the championship

The 1997 team did not blink under that glare They matched the championship season win for win finally moving ahead in the win column since the playoffs were five games instead of three

The 1997 team was a powerhouse

The Tigers beat Valdosta 21-7 in Death Valley when the Wildcats were coming off a state runner-up season

They demolished Terry Parker (38-6) Gainesville High (43-7) and Santa Fe (38-7) and beat Suwannee in the Dog Pound 20-7 Gainesville and Suwannee were both playoff teams

In district games against St Augustine Mandarin Sandalwood and Orange Park CHS won by a combined score of 138-22

The district showdown in Tallahassee against Lincoln was televised throughout Florida on a Thursday night Columbia shut out the

Lake City Reporter

SPORTSFriday amp Saturday October 26-27 2012 wwwlakecityreportercom Section B

CHEAP SEATS

Tim KirbyPhone (386) 754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

Story ideas

ContactTim KirbySports Editor

754-0421tkirbylakecityreportercom

1BSPORTS

SEATS continued on 3B

Tigers of 1997 get due

The clincher

BRENT KUYKENDALLLake City Reporter

Columbia Highrsquos Roc Battle makes a cut after picking off a pass against Middleburg High

Tigers will lock up District 3-6A with a win over

Orange Park

Capital contestBy TIM KIRBY

tkirbylakecityreportercom

FORT WHITE mdash Fort White Highrsquos football team is creeping ever closer to its district showdown with Trinity Catholic High but there is work yet to be done

The Indians travel to Tallahassee today for a game against Rickards High at Gene Cox Stadium Kickoff is 7 pm

Fort White has won two straight games to improve

to 5-2 ldquoWersquove got a big one this

weekrdquo Indians head coach Demetric Jackson said ldquoEvery game is important When you are a young team you donrsquot want to overlook anybodyrdquo

It might be easy for Fort White to peek ahead to the Nov 2 district game Rickards is 3-4 and Fort White won easily when the teams met last year

Looks could be deceiving

Rickards has a new head coach in Quintin Lewis Lewis played foot-ball for the Raiders and

Fort White plays Rickards in Tallahassee

INDIANS continued on 3B

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

Columbia High will look to clinch the District 3-6A championship against its for-mer coach as Orange Park High visits Tiger Stadium at 730 pm tonight

With such a familiar foe comes a style of football thatrsquos very familiar to the Tigers

Danny Green will lead his Raiders in with a Wing-T attack and that means that the Tigers must be prepared to shut down the run

ldquoOur No 1 goal every week is to stop the runrdquo Columbia head coach Brian Allen said ldquoVice versa on offense our goal is to estab-lish the run Each week our goal is to hold our opponent under 100 yards and we want to do our best to be able to run the ballrdquo

Donrsquot expect the Raiders to put the ball in the air throughout the game as

Green has been known to go entire games without passing

ldquoHe believes that there are only three things that can happen when you throw the ball and two of them are badrdquo Allen said ldquoHersquos not going to change his tenden-ciesrdquo

For Columbia this pro-vides an advantage against an opponent that makes itself one dimensional

The good thing for the Raiders is the one thing they do they do very well

ldquoTheyrsquore going to run a lot of countersrdquo Allen said ldquoThatrsquos going to be their bread and butter We have seen some of the same things out of Pro-Style teams as we will with the Wing-T They have the per-sonnel to get the job done We have to limit the things theyrsquore able to dordquo

Defensively the Raiders will present a similar look

CHS continued on 2B

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Fort White quarterback Andrew Baker (12) receives protection as he throws a pass to an open receiver during a game against Fernandina Beach on Oct 19

BRANDON FINLEYLake City Reporter

Lake City and Richardson middle school players and head coaches gather for the trophy presentation Pictured are (front row from left) Hunter Sweet Tre Sands Darrell Roberson Jovares Thomas and Kamario Bell (Back row from left are) Lake City head coach Richard Keene John Mann Willie Merrell and Richardson head coach Joey OrsquoNeal

Falcons make

it three in a row

By BRANDON FINLEY

bfinleylakecityreportercom

For Lake City Middle School 13 didnrsquot turn out to be an unlucky number

The Falcons remained in control of the Commanderrsquos Cup with their third straight win over Richardson Middle School 21-20 at Tiger Stadium on Thursday

Early on it was a fourth-down battle as both schools

converted twice on fourth down on their opening drives

Richardson was the first to reach the end zone

Jovares Thomas hauled in a 20-yard reception on fourth and four from Ronnie Collins and four-plays later Collins hit Kenny Stewart on fourth down for a 26-yard touchdown A failed two-point conversion left the Wolves up 6-0 with 343 remaining in the first quarter

Lake City bounced back

Lake City Middle School keeps command of cup

CUP continued on 3B

SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

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hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

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waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

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motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

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Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

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PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

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Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

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Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

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120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

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M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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SCOREBOARD

TELEVISION

TV sports

Today

AUTO RACING

11 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series final

practice for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

330 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup pole

qualifying for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

430 am

SPEED mdash Formula One qualifying for

Grand Prix of India at Greater Noida

India

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 pm

ESPN mdash Cincinnati at Louisville

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters second round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

second round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

second round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship first round at San Antonio

(same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic third

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

NBA

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason New Orleans

at Miami

1030 pm

ESPN2 mdash Preseason Denver at

Phoenix

PREP FOOTBALL

7 pm

FSN mdash Plantation at St Thomas

Aquinas

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

mdashmdashmdash

Saturday

AUTO RACING

930 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

practice for Tums Fast Relief 500 at

Martinsville Va

1030 am

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series pole

qualifying for Kroger 200 at Martinsville

Va

Noon

SPEED mdash NASCAR Sprint Cup

ldquoHappy Hour Seriesrdquo final practice for

Tums Fast Relief 500 at Martinsville Va

2 pm

SPEED mdash NASCAR Truck Series

Kroger 200 at Martinsville Va

BOXING

1015 pm

HBO mdash Champion Miguel Vazquez

(31-3-0) vs Marvin Quintero (25-3-0) for

IBF lightweight title light welterweights

Mauricio Herrera (18-2-0) vs Karim

Mayfield (16-0-1) welterweights Thomas

Dulorme (16-0-0) vs Luis Carlos Abregu

(33-1-0) at Verona NY

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Noon

ESPN mdash Tennessee at South Carolina

ESPN2 mdash Iowa at Northwestern

FSN mdash Texas at Kansas

NBCSN mdash Delaware at Old

Dominion

3 pm

FX mdash UCLA at Arizona St

330 pm

ABC mdash Regional coverage Michigan

St at Wisconsin or Southern Cal at

Arizona

CBS mdash Georgia vs Florida at

Jacksonville

ESPN2 mdash Regional coverage

Southern Cal at Arizona or Michigan St

at Wisconsin

FOX mdash Texas Tech at Kansas St

FSN mdash TCU at Oklahoma St

530 pm

ESPN mdash Ohio St at Penn St

7 pm

FSN mdash Baylor at Iowa St

8 pm

ESPN2 mdash Michigan at Nebraska

807 pm

ABC mdash Notre Dame at Oklahoma

830 pm

ESPN mdash Mississippi St at Alabama

GOLF

9 am

TGC mdash European PGA Tour BMW

Masters third round at Shanghai (same-

day tape)

1 pm

TGC mdash LPGA Taiwan Championship

third round at Yang Mei Taoyuan Taiwan

(same-day tape)

330 pm

TGC mdash Webcom Tour Championship

third round at McKinney Texas

530 pm

TGC mdash Champions Tour ATampT

Championship second round at San

Antonio (same-day tape)

12 Midnight

TGC mdash PGA Tour CIMB Classic final

round at Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

730 pm

FOX mdash World Series game 3 San

Francisco at Detroit

MOTORSPORTS

1 am

SPEED mdash MotoGP World

Championship at Phillip Island Australia

RODEO

9 pm

NBCSN mdash PBR Finals at Las Vegas

SOCCER

130 pm

NBC mdash MLS New York at

Philadelphia

4 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS DC United at

Chicago

630 pm

NBCSN mdash MLS San Jose at Portland

BASEBALL

World Series

San Francisco 1 Detroit 0

(All games televised by Fox)

Wednesday

San Francisco 8 Detroit 3

Thursday

Detroit at San Francisco (n)

Saturday

San Francisco (Vogelsong 14-9) at

Detroit (Sanchez 4-6) 807 pm

Sunday

San Francisco (Cain 16-5) at Detroit

(Scherzer 16-7) 815 pm

FOOTBALL

NFL standings

AMERICAN CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

New England 4 3 0 571 217 163

Miami 3 3 0 500 120 117

NY Jets 3 4 0 429 159 170

Buffalo 3 4 0 429 171 227

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Houston 6 1 0 857 216 128

Indianapolis 3 3 0 500 117 158

Tennessee 3 4 0 429 149 238

Jacksonville 1 5 0 167 88 164

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Baltimore 5 2 0 714 174 161

Pittsburgh 3 3 0 500 140 132

Cincinnati 3 4 0 429 166 187

Cleveland 1 6 0 143 147 180

West

W L T Pct PF PA

Denver 3 3 0 500 170 138

San Diego 3 3 0 500 148 137

Oakland 2 4 0 333 113 171

Kansas City 1 5 0 167 104 183

NATIONAL CONFERENCE

East

W L T Pct PF PA

NY Giants 5 2 0 714 205 137

Philadelphia 3 3 0 500 103 125

Dallas 3 3 0 500 113 133

Washington 3 4 0 429 201 200

South

W L T Pct PF PA

Atlanta 6 0 0 1000 171 113

New Orleans 2 4 0 333 176 182

Tampa Bay 2 4 0 333 148 136

Carolina 1 5 0 167 106 144

North

W L T Pct PF PA

Chicago 5 1 0 833 162 78

Minnesota 5 2 0 714 167 131

Green Bay 4 3 0 571 184 155

Detroit 2 4 0 333 133 150

West

W L T Pct PF PA

San Francisco 5 2 0 714 165 100

Arizona 4 3 0 571 124 118

Seattle 4 3 0 571 116 106

St Louis 3 4 0 429 130 141

Sundayrsquos Games

Jacksonville at Green Bay 1 pm

Indianapolis at Tennessee 1 pm

Carolina at Chicago 1 pm

Miami at NY Jets 1 pm

San Diego at Cleveland 1 pm

Atlanta at Philadelphia 1 pm

Seattle at Detroit 1 pm

Washington at Pittsburgh 1 pm

New England vs St Louis at London

1 pm

Oakland at Kansas City 405 pm

NY Giants at Dallas 425 pm

New Orleans at Denver 820 pm

Mondayrsquos Game

San Francisco at Arizona 830 pm

Open Baltimore Buffalo Cincinnati

Houston

Top 25 games

Today

No 16 Louisville vs Cincinnati 8 pm

Saturday

No 1 Alabama vs No 13 Mississippi

State 830 pm

No 2 Oregon vs Colorado 3 pm

No 3 Florida vs No 12 Georgia

at Jacksonville 330 pm

No 4 Kansas State vs No 15 Texas

Tech 330 pm

No 5 Notre Dame at No 8 Oklahoma

8 pm

No 7 Oregon State at Washington

1015 pm

No 9 Ohio State at Penn State

530 pm

No 10 Southern Cal at Arizona

330 pm

No 11 Florida State vs Duke

330 pm

No 17 South Carolina vs Tennessee

Noon

No 18 Rutgers vs Kent State

330 pm

No 19 Stanford vs Washington State

615 pm

No 20 Michigan at Nebraska 8 pm

No 21 Boise State at Wyoming

330 pm

No 22 Texas AampM at Auburn 7 pm

No 23 Ohio at Miami (Ohio)

330 pm

BASKETBALL

NBA preseason

Todayrsquos Games

Houston at Orlando 7 pm

Indiana vs Chicago 7 pm

Atlanta at Detroit 730 pm

Minnesota vs Milwaukee 8 pm

Toronto at Memphis 8 pm

New Orleans at Miami 8 pm

Charlotte at Dallas 830 pm

Washington at San Antonio 830 pm

Denver at Phoenix 1030 pm

End preseason

2B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

2BSPORTS

BOWLING

BRIEFS

FORT WHITE BASEBALL

Yard craft sale events planned

The Fort White High baseball program is hosting a large multi-familytenant yard and craft sale from 8 am to 1 pm Thursday at the office complex located at 4051 NW 43rd Street in Gainesville Cost to purchase a space is $25 All donations except clothing will be accepted The program also is participating in the Womenrsquos Expo in Providence from 9 am to noon on Nov 3 Fort White will be selling jewelry magnets lanyards and hand-made craft items at Providence Village Baptist Church 4504 W State Road 238 Lake Butler

For details call Fort White Dugout Club president Jeanne Howell at 288-5537

YOUTH SOCCER

Winter sign-up through Nov 29

Columbia Youth Soccer Associationrsquos 2013 Winter Recreational Soccer Season registration for ages 3-16 is 6-7 pm Thursdays and 1-230 pm Saturdays

through Nov 29 (not Thanksgiving week) All teams will be gender specific Fee of $65 includes uniform and year-end trophy

For details go to colum biayouthsoccerassociationcom or call 288-2504

RUNNING

Wright Brothers 5K for veterans

The Race Against the Wright Brothers 5K is 8 am Nov 10 at Olustee Park in downtown Lake City Proceeds go to Volunteer Service Programs for Disabled American Veterans at the Lake City VA Medical Center

Registration is at wwwstepfitnessonlinecom or at Carquest on Pinemount Road For details call Michelle Richards at 208-2447

OUTDOORS

Ladies fishing seminar offered

Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission and the Sports Fish Restoration Program are offering a ldquoLadies Letrsquos Go Fishingrdquo seminar at the Elks Lodge

in Tavernier on Nov 9-11 For details visit ladies

letsgofishingcom

CHS FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meeting Monday

The Columbia County Quarterback Club meets at 7 pm Monday in the Jones Fieldhouse

For details call Joe Martino at 984-0452

FORT WHITE FOOTBALL

Quarterback Club meets Monday

The Fort White Quarterback Club will meet at 7 pm Monday in the schoolrsquos faculty lounge

For details call Harold Bundy at 365-5731

ZUMBA

Classes offered at Teen Town

The Lake City Recreation Department offers Zumba classes from 530-630 pm Sundays Tuesdays and Thursdays at Teen Town Cost is $5 per class

For details call Heyward Christie at 754-3607

n From staff reports

League resultsLake City Bowl league play

GOLDEN ROLLERS

Team standings 1 Knock em

Down 2 Gamblers 3 Quirky Quad

Team high handicap game

1 Gamblers 855 2 2 Girls amp 2 Guys

818 3 Yoursquore Up 798

Team high handicap series 1 Wild

Things 2482 2 Knock em Down

2422 3 Ups amp Downs 2354

High scratch game 1 Betty Brown

170 2 Debbie Walters 165 3 Louise

Atwood 149 1 Earl Hayward 220

2 David Duncan 213 3 Wayne Johns

185

High scratch series 1 Judy

Johnson 507 2 Betty Carmichael

436 3 Yvonne Finley 430 1 George

Mulligan 567 2 Bill Dolly 557 3 Lee

McKinney 514

High handicap game 1 June Pat

Klock 253 2 Joan Carman 227 3 Vy

Ritter 220 1 Dan Ritter 264 2 Sal

Annello 238 3 Ric Yates 236

High handicap series 1 Joyce

Hooper 651 2 Joanne Denton 614

3 Debi Evert 600 1 Art Joubert 718

2 Jim Burnett 669 3 Ross Meyers

648

High average 1 Judy Johnson

15496 2 Elaine Nemeth 1519

3 Joyce Hooper 14907 1 Lee

McKinney 18519 2 Bill Dolly 18375

3 Wayne Johns 182

(results from Oct 11)

HIT amp MISS

Team standings 1 All Mrsrsquos

(24-12) 2 Spare Us (22-14) 3 Legal

Ladies (205-155)

Team high handicap game 1 All

Mrsrsquos 789 2 Oddballs 756 3 Silver

Ladies 743

Team high handicap series

1 Sandbaggers 2325 2 Spare Us

2211 3 Git Up amp Bowl 2210

High handicap game 1 Angie

Meek 230 2 Judy Daniels 220

3 Anna McDonald 219

High handicap series 1 Cythe

Shiver 612 2 Elsie Huddleston 601

3 Iva ldquoJeanrdquo Dukes 598

(results from Oct 16)

WATERGUARD LEAGUE

Team high handicap game

1 O 2 Cool 907 2 SplitHouse 888

3 All In 859

Team high handicap series 1 All

In The Family 2525 2 10 In The Pitt

2507 3 Dominators 2483

High scratch game 1 Staci

Greaves 198 2 Mary Lobaugh 190

3 Susie Camacho 187 1 Dess

Fennell 244 2 James Price 221

3 James Price 220

High scratch series 1 Mary

Lobaugh 536 2 Lorrie Geiger 533

3 Debbie Walters 444 1 James

Price 632 2 Bill Dolly 608 3 Dess

Fennell 562

High handicap game 1 Staci

Greaves 264 2 Susie Camacho 235

3 Linda Oliver 231 1 Dess Fennell

280 2 Charles Yulee 260 3 Frank

Miller 234

High handicap series 1 Julie

Bell 644 2 Samantha Lovell 621

3 (tie) Mary Lobaugh Pat Fennell 620

1 Steven Hayes 687 2 Ken Watson

684 3 Jesus Camacho 667

High average Lorrie Geiger 178

James Price 203

(results from Oct 23)

MONDAY NIGHT MAVERICKS

Team standings 1 Ronsonet

Buick-GMC Truck (1485-915)

2 Bencor (1405-995) 3 Ronsonet

Service (1365-1035)

High scratch game 1 Dale

Coleman 276 2 Gregg Moravec 264

3 (tie) Wally Howard Dan Adel 257

High scratch series 1 Dale

Coleman 727 2 Ted Wooley 688

3 Gregg Moravec 681

High handicap game 1 Richard

Tompkins 294 2 Gregg Moravec

283 3 Dale Coleman 282

High handicap series 1 (tie) Ted

Wooley Ed Meehan 772 3 Richard

Tompkins 767 4 Dale Coleman 745

High average 1 Dale Coleman

21743 2 Wally Howard 21514

3 Zech Strohl 21338

Notes Ronsonet Buick GMC

Truck bowled the highest team series

in Lake City Bowl history with a

3301 total Team members are Wally

Howard (671) Dale Coleman (728)

JJ Hilbert (678) Robert Stone (661)

and David Adel (565)

(results from Oct 15)

TGIF

Team standings 1 Gutter Dusters

(235-85) 2 The Bowling Stones

(23-9 21094 pins) 3 Oh Split (23-9

20999 pins) 4 The Incredi-Bowls

(23-9 20654 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Strike Zone 1010 2 The Bowling

Stones 943 3 Oh Split 928

Team high handicap series

1 Missing One 2767 2 Strike Zone

2739 2 The Bowling Stones 2705

High scratch game 1 Linda

Andrews 196 2 Chris Pauwels 192

3 Desiree Stemp 191 1 John Hilbert

279 2 Brett Reddick 247 3 Bill

Duncan 238

High scratch series 1 Chris

Pauwels 524 2 Chrissy Fancy 496

3 Linda Andrews 493 1 John Hilbert

692 2 David Adel 643 3 Wally

Howard 620

High handicap game 1 Linda

Andrews 276 2 Samantha Strohl

259 3 Chris Pauwels 257 1 John

Hilbert 313 2 Brett Reddick 291

3 Bobby Robinson 269

High handicap series 1 Linda

Andrews 733 2 Chris Pauwels 719

3 Samantha Strohl 712 1 John

Hilbert 794 2 Brett Reddick 749

3 Bobby Robinson 727

(results from Oct 12)

SEXY SENIORS

Team standings 1 Jorsquos Crew

(54-18) 2 Outcasts (50-22)

3 Handicappers (48-24)

Team high scratch game 1 Jorsquos

Crew 597 2 Double Up 471

Team high scratch series

1 Handicappers 1788 2 Pin

Droppers 1455

High scratch game 1 Joanne

Denton 158 2 Barbara Croft 155

3 Shirley Yates 85 1 Wayne Johns

185 2 Vernon Black 177 3 Ross

Meyers 156

High scratch series 1 Yvonne

Finley 437 2 Vy Ritter 409 3 Janet

Nash 315 1 Ric Yates 508 2 Dan

Ritter 503 3 Edward Smith 487

High handicap game 1 Louise

Atwood 230 2 Sandra Johns 221

3 Diane Madsen 208 1 Jim Hawkins

222 2 (tie) Mike Helvey Morrell

Atwood 219

High handicap series 1 Betty

Carmichael 610 2 Joyce Crandall

609 3 Ellie DeRosa 599 1 Earl

Hayward 640 2 Jerry Crandall 631

3 Ron Grey 622

(results from Oct 9)

Youth leaguesMAJORS SCRATCH

Team standings 1 Ten in the Pit

(85-43) 2 Ninja Bowling Inc (67-61

12393 pins) 3 The CBC (67-61

12117 pins)

High scratch game 1 Courtney

Schmitt 200 2 Lauren Snipes 182

3 Sara Sykes 179 1 Cody Howard

278 2 Gary Beames 232 3 Dalton

Coar 221

High scratch series 1 Courtney

Schmitt 548 2 Sara Sykes 516

3 Lauren Snipes 515 1 Cody

Howard 684 2 Dalton Coar 637

3 Colin Madden 583

JUNIORS

Team standings 1 3Grsquos (20-12)

2 The Emergency Exits (19-13

12691 pins) 3 Bearded Dragons

(19-13 12474 pins)

Team high handicap game

1 Team 8 581 2 Bearded Dragons

568 3 The Emergency Exits 552

Team high handicap series

1 Team 8 1678 2 The Emergency

Exits 1618 3 Bearded Dragons

1612

High handicap game 1 Elaina

Silcox 229 2 Taiya Driggers 226

3 Daisha Poulnot 220 1 Ian Beckman

207 2 Jarret Moehl 205 3 Josh

Johnson 199

High handicap series 1 Elaina

Silcox 601 2 Taiya Driggers 592

3 Daisha Poulnot 568 1 Josh

Johnson 573 2 Jarret Moehl 562

3 Ian Beckman 540

BANTAMS

High handicap game 1 Allison

Presnell 165 2 Aliyah Rouse 158

3 Amber Rouse 146 1 Jacob

Hartman 158 2 Jacob Burch 142

High handicap series 1 Aliyah

Rouse 442 2 Allison Presnell 441

3 Amber Rouse 401 1 Jacob

Hartman 459 2 Jacob Burch 421

(results from Oct 13)

RECREATION ROUNDUP

COURTESY PHOTO

Miami fan Michael McInally (left) pays off a wager to Florida State fan Norbie Ronsonet by wearing a Seminole shirt at the Lake City Kiwanis Club meeting on Tuesday

COURTESY PHOTO

Nichole Hayes represents 1st South Insurance for third place in the Cityrsquos Church Co-ed summer league

Pop Warner Jr Peewee team in playoffs SaturdayFrom staff reports

Lake City Pop Warner has completed the regular season for 2012

Lake Cityrsquos Jr Peewee team is playing Gainesville at Citizens Field on

Saturday to determine which team will advance to the Southeast Regional in Ocala on Nov 3

The Jr Peewees beat Santa Fe 6-0 in the divisional championship game

Lake Cityrsquos Peewee team finished the season 4-4

The season also is over for the Mitey Mites and Tiny Mites

Win-loss records are not kept for the younger teams

to what the Tigers bring in each week

ldquoWersquore going to see a 3-4 scheme that resembles usrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquoll have three guys down and two standing up inside Theyrsquore like to send guys off the edgerdquo

Allen helped to identify some areas that the Tigers could attack on offense by looking at the Raidersrsquo film

ldquoWersquore hoping that by sending the guys off the edge theyrsquoll present some holes in coveragerdquo Allen said ldquoWhen you blitz five thatrsquos going to leave the

six behind them in man If theyrsquore playing zone they better understand the prin-cipals of their coverage They have to know their responsibility or wersquoll try to pick that apart and take advantagerdquo

Orange Park will try to do something that has only happened twice this season and thatrsquos put a Tiger quar-terback on the ground

ldquoTheyrsquore going to try to get a hat in thererdquo Allen said ldquoThe good thing is I feel like we go against the best talent each day in practicerdquo

Allen was sure to brag on his offensive line however

for the job its done through seven games this season

ldquoThose guys donrsquot get their names in the paper a whole lotrdquo Allen said ldquoTheyrsquore working their tail off and that includes the tight end because hersquos plowing away too He had a heck of a night blocking against Middleburg and thatrsquos part of the reason we named his as our offensive player of the weekrdquo

If the Tigers can keep the quarterbacks upright with another good night of blocking it could mean a District 3-6A champion will be crowned tonight

CHS Looks to clinch district title Continued From Page 1B

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                           sports     FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   b

3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

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NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

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6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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3BSports

CUP Falcons win 21-20 Continued From Page 1B

INDIANS In for test Continued From Page 1B

SEATS A and 1-A Tigers Continued From Page 1BTrojans 16-0 allowing only two first downs

Columbia was equally devastating in the playoffs

In the first three games played at home the Tigers beat Tate (8-2) 21-7 Oviedo (8-3) 50-20 and Southeast (13-0) 24-0

It was on to Melbourne to play Palm Bay (12-1) in the semifinal and Columbia was off the charts winning 41-7

Seven Tigers were named all-state running back Don London and linebacker Kendyll Pope to

first team offensive lineman Bobby Brewin defensive back Theis Rossin and kicker Ben Odom to second team tailback Quinton Callum and defensive back Chris Butler to third team

Green was district and state coach of the year

The 1967 Tigers are the ldquoArdquo when it comes to Columbia football

Until another state championship is won the 1997 Tigers are 1-A Tim Kirby is sports editor of the Lake City Reporter

went to Bethune-Cookman University He was head coach at Crescent City High before returning to his alma mater

Lewis came into a killer schedule

The Raiders are in District 2-5A with Wakulla High and Godby High and lost to both Both teams are undefeated and ranked third and fifth respectively in the high school poll voted on by sportswriters

Rickards also lost to Lincoln High ranked sev-enth in Class 7A and East Gadsden High ranked sixth in Class 4A

ldquoThey are big and fast and one of the most athletic teams we will face all yearrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey spread it out and their offense is up-tempo and fast-paced We have been seeing teams that try to pound it at us We havenrsquot faced a passing team since Taylor Countyrdquo

The Raidersrsquo offense revolves around quarter-back Charlie Kelly

ldquoThey have an athlete playing quar terbackrdquo Jackson said ldquoHe is real mobile and pretty fast He moves around in the pocket and you have got to account for him as a runner as well as a passer They have tall receivers who can go and get itrdquo

Jackson said the Indiansrsquo

offense will be facing mul-tiple looks from Rickardsrsquo defense

ldquoThey are one of those teams that you donrsquot know how they will line uprdquo Jackson said ldquoI assume they are basing out of a 3-4 One minute they will have three linemen with their hand down the next they will have four with their hand down and then they will have five with their hand downrdquo

On Tuesday Jackson said Melton Sanders Tavares Williams and Drew Gaylard were all nursing ankle inju-ries He said they could play if needed but there is that district showdown next week

Taking on Trinity Catholic with a three-game win streak would be nice but Rickards figures to be tough

ldquoThey are better than their recordrdquo Jackson said ldquoThey are playing a lot bet-ter this year They are more sound on offense and have a little more of an identityrdquo

Directions Take Interstate 10 west to US 90 exit in Tallahassee take US 90 to Capital Circle and turn left go to Apalachee Parkway and turn right go to Monroe Avenue and turn left go to Paul Russell Road and turn left stadium is on the right past the fair-grounds

FSU hopes to regain formBy BRENT KALLESTADAssociated Press

TALLAHASSEE mdash No 11 Florida State heads into the final third of its sched-ule trying to cure a midsea-son bout of sloppiness

The Seminoles lost two of their five fumbles last week There was also a shanked punt and a dozen penalties that cost them another 121 yards in a sluggish 33-20 win at Miami

ldquoSome things they inflict-ed on themselves some things they didnrsquotrdquo Florida State coach Jimbo Fisher said ldquoThere are elements in the game that you canrsquot controlrdquo

The Seminoles (7-1 4-1 Atlantic Coast Conference)

are changing their punt returner for Saturdayrsquos game against Duke (6-2 3-1) which leads the ACCrsquos Coastal Division Sophomore defensive back Tyler Hunter will take over the punt return duties from Rashad Greene in a significant lineup change this week by Jimbo Fisher

ldquoPunt returns wersquove got to get fixedrdquo Fisher said

Greene who leads the Seminolesrsquo receivers with 27 catches this season had averaged 158 yards on punt returns and scored twice but was inconsistent in fielding some punts

Fisher however pointed to his teamrsquos resilience in overcoming so many mis-

takes and erasing an early 10-0 deficit

ldquoWe overcame penalties losing our best offensive football player 20 plays into the game and still had 450 yards of offense and scored over 30 pointsrdquo Fisher said referencing the second quarter season-end-ing injury to tailback Chris Thompson

ldquoWe havenrsquot done that here for a long time in the pastrdquo Fisher said ldquoOther teams out there good teams donrsquot always do thatrdquo

The Seminoles are the third most penalized team in the ACC and sixth in turnover margin

Fisher is confident there wonrsquot be any noticeable

drop off at tailback since sophomore James Wilder Jr and Devonta Freeman both had so much play-ing time a year ago after the speedy Thompson was sidelined early in the season with a potentially career-ending back injury Wilder and Freeman have combined for 656 yards and 10 touchdowns rushing Wilder has also caught two TD passes

ldquoWe know how good they arerdquo said Duke coach David Cutcliffe who is particu-larly familiar with Freeman who ran for 109 yards and a touchdown in Florida Statersquos 41-16 win at Duke last year ldquoItrsquos not going to change their offensive sys-tem at allrdquo

with two conversions of its own Donald Robinson con-verted the first on fourth and three with a 10-yard gain Robinson added a 25-yard run later in the drive Davin Schuck capped off the drive with a five-yard touchdown run and Hunter Houston added the extra point for a 7-6 lead

Thomas hauled in anoth-er 20-yard pass for the Wolves on the next drive to put Richardson in a first-and-goal situation Kamario Bell finished the drive with a nine-yard touchdown run with 137 remaining in the half for a 12-7 lead

The Falcons struck back quick however with Schuck launching a 45-yard strike to Robinson with 24

seconds remaining in the half for a 14-12 lead

The Falcons added to their lead in the third quar-ter after Derontae Jordan set up Lake City at the 14-yard line after a 17-yard run Hunter Sweet and the entire Lake City offensive line then rumbled into the end zone in a scrum for a 21-12 lead

Richardson answered back with a 45-rushing yards from Bell to set up Thomas for a one-yard score with 20 seconds remaining in the third quarter

After a safety Richardson cut the lead to 21-20 and thatrsquos the way it would stay

ldquoThatrsquos what a rivalry game is all aboutrdquo Lake City coach Richard Keen said

Giants take 2-0 edge in World SeriesBy RONALD BLUMAssociated Press

SAN FRANCISCO mdash Madison Bumgarner pitched two-hit ball over seven innings Brandon Crawford drove in the go-ahead run with a double-play grounder after a key bunt stopped just fair along the third-base line and the San Francisco Giants beat the Detroit Tigers 2-0 on Thursday night to take a 2-0 World Series lead

Bumgarner who lost both his starts in the NL playoffs struck out

eight and walked two and Santiago Casilla and Sergio Romo finished with perfect relief

Hunter Pence led off the seventh with a single off Doug Fister and reliev-er Drew Smyly walked Brandon Belt Gregor Blancorsquos bunt stopped on the dirt up the third-base line 3 to 4 inches fair With the infield in at the cor-ners Crawford grounded to second baseman Omar Infante

Pence added a sacri-fice fly in the eighth off Octavio Dotel

4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

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5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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4B LAKE CITY REPORTER SPORTS FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

4BSPORTS

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Floridarsquos Jordan Reed (11) stops South Carolinarsquos Ace Sanders (1) from making a tackle as he strides toward the goal line during a game on Saturday

Gators Bulldogs battle for lead in SEC East By Associated Press

No 3 Florida (7-0 6-0 SEC) vs No 12 Georgia (6-1 4-1) at Jacksonville 330 pm (CBS)

Line Florida by 6 1frasl2

Series Record Debatable Florida says Georgia leads 47-40-2 The Bulldogs claim the series is 48-40-2 which includes a 1904 victory in Macon The Gators insist that doesnrsquot count because they didnrsquot field a varsity team until 1906

Whatrsquos at stake First place in the Southeastern Conferencersquos Eastern Division The Gators sit atop the division and can clinch a spot in the SEC title game with a victory The Bulldogs would take command of the East with a win likely need-ing to win remaining league games against Mississippi and Auburn to wrap up the division

Key matchup Florida LT Xavier Nixon vs Georgia LB Jarvis Jones Nixon struggled last week against South Carolinarsquos Jadeveon Clowney and now

faces Jones who leads the Bulldogs with 5

1frasl2 sacks

Jones had four sacks in last yearrsquos 24-20 win over Florida most of them against Nixon

Players to watch Florida mdash CB Loucheiz Purifoy can be found on offense defense and spe-cial teams The sophomore ranks fourth on the team with 27 tackles and forced a huge fumble on the open-ing play of last weekrsquos win against South Carolina He also lines up at receiver in some packages and is one of the main gunners on punts and kickoffs

Georgia mdash S Shawn Williams leads the team with 51 tackles and that doesnrsquot include him sacking team-mates this week Williams called out his defensive mates for ldquoplaying too softrdquo The Bulldogs have allowed at least 20 points in five of seven games this season So Williams may have a valid point but it wouldnrsquot hurt if he backed up his talk on the field

Facts and Figures Florida has won 18 of

the last 22 games in the series The Gators are 3-0 against ranked opponents this season joining Notre Dame as the only teams in the nation with that on their resumes Florida has outscored SEC opponents 57-8 in the third quarter and 51-13 in the fourth a significant turnaround from last season The Gators are plus-11 in turnover mar-gin this season Georgia is even In last yearrsquos game Georgia scored two of its three TDs on fourth downs mdash plays that still haunt the Gators ldquoItrsquos like yoursquore going to watch a video clip of you getting punched in your face over and over againrdquo defensive end Dominique Easley said ldquoYoursquore going to get mad every time you watch itrdquo Georgia has at least one sack in every game this sea-son Florida coach Will Muschamp graduated from Georgia and played four seasons for the Bulldogs (1991-94) and is now 0-5 as a player and coach in the Florida-Georgia series Georgiarsquos Mark Richt is

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Florida Statersquos James Wilder Jr (right) is tackled by Miamirsquos Shayon Green (51) during the first half in Miami on Saturday

Seminoles look to keep pace in ACC against Duke

The Associated Press

Duke (6-2 3-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) at No 11 Florida St (7-1 4-1) 330 pm (ESPNU)

Line Florida State by 28

Series record Florida State leads 17-0

Whatrsquos at stake Florida State canrsquot slip again and keep its hopes of winning the ACCrsquos Atlantic Division since North Carolina State which plays at North Carolina on Saturday con-trols its destiny in the divi-sion

Duke sits atop the Coastal Division of the ACC and must keep win-ning to stay ahead of a jumbled field in that battle for a spot in the leaguersquos title game in December The Blue Devils who have never defeated Florida State still have Clemson Georgia Tech and Miami remaining

Key matchup Florida Statersquos league-leading defense led by pass rush-ers Bjoern Werner and

Cornellius Carradine against Dukersquos pass-first offense that averages 2894 yards a game in the air led by QB Mike Renfree The Seminole defense which leads the ACC in all major defensive categories has allowed 1574 yards pass-ing a game

Players to watch Duke mdash WR Conner Vernon who needs 94 receiving yards to break former Seminole Peter Warrickrsquos ACC record of 3517 yards Vernon is already the ACCrsquos career leader with 249 catches Vernon has caught at least one pass in 43 straight games Vernon and sopho-more Jamison Crowder each have 51 catches and five touchdowns this sea-son for Duke

Florida State mdash FB Lonnie Pryor recruited out of high school as a running back has spent most of his career blocking for quarter-back EJ Manuel and other running backs but could become a bigger part of the Seminoles offense with

Chris Thompson out for the year with a knee injury In limited carries this sea-son the 220-pound Pryor averages 68 yards and is also a reliable receiver out of the backfield

Facts amp Figures Duke came into the 1994 game at Tallahassee undefeated and ranked 13th nationally but couldnrsquot handle Florida Statersquos offense that racked up 653 yards in a 59-20 vic-tory That game played on Oct 29 was almost exactly 18 years ago itrsquos also been 18 years since Duke played in a bowl while Florida State is bowl eligible for the 31st con-secutive year Seminoles K Dustin Hopkins keeps extending his school and ACC scoring mark (417 points) and is now on the verge of breaking former Maryland kicker Nick Novakrsquos league mark of 80 field goals Hopkins has 79 career field goals as he moves closer to the NCAA marks in both made field goals and total kick-ing points

Gators kicking has special resultsBy MARK LONG

Associated Press

GAINESVILLE mdash With arguably the best punterplace-kicker combination in the country No 3 Florida should be looking for a new adjective to describe its special teams

How about supreme teams Or superior teams Either one would be appro-priate

The Gators have been downright dominant in the kicking game this season putting the foot back in football and making anyone who watches coach Will Muschamprsquos team appreci-ate that often overlooked aspect of the game

Those units could give Florida (7-0 6-0 Southeastern Conference) a leg up in Saturdayrsquos game against rival Georgia (6-1 4-1) in nearby Jacksonville

ldquoWersquore a very invested group in our special teams as far as our staff is con-cernedrdquo Muschamp said ldquoWhat you emphasize is whatrsquos important We spend a lot of time on it mdash meet-ings practice and emphasis from our staffrdquo

It showsFloridarsquos special teams

were instrumental in wins against Vanderbilt and South Carolina the last two weeks helping the Gators overcome offensive issues that come with having the leaguersquos worst passing attack

Against the Commodores senior place-kicker Caleb Sturgis made all three of his attempts Earl Okine blocked a field goal and Solomon Patton ran 54 yards on a fake punt to set

up a touchdown that turned a close game into a double-digit lead

Last week against the Gamecocks sophomore punter Kyle Christy set a school record with a 543-yard average The Gamecocks started 14 of 15

drives inside their 30-yard line and ended the game with an average starting point of the 22

Christy leads the nation with a 479-yard punting average Half of his 36 punts have been 50 yards or longer and 13 have been

inside the 20-yard lineldquoHersquos been able to flip the

field for usrdquo linebacker Jon Bostic said ldquoOn defense that helps us a lot when we can pin guys down inside the 20 and keep them down thererdquo

Sturgis has been equally effective

Sturgis has made 12 of 14 field-goal attempts this season including both from beyond 50 yards A Groza Award finalist in 2011 Sturgis also has a strong enough leg to put every kickoff in the end zone Twenty-one of his 43 kickoffs have results in

touchbacksldquoHersquos very accurate

and very dependablerdquo Muschamp said ldquoHe never gets shook He just lines up and does his job In my two years as head coach to have that opportunity to have a guy like him has just been a reliefrdquo

Others havenrsquot been nearly as fortunate

Penn State missed four field goals and had an extra point blocked in a loss to Virginia last month Tennessee has switched place-kickers twice this sea-son after missing four extra points And few in Alabama have forgotten those four missed field goals in a 9-6 loss to LSU last season that could have cost the Tide a chance at the national championship

Florida meanwhile has been almost automatic whenever a special teams unit gets on the field

ldquoTheir special teams have been just that mdash specialrdquo said Georgia coach Mark Richt whose team allowed a 99-yard kickoff return against the Gators last sea-son ldquoItrsquos amazing really what theyrsquove been doing Theyrsquore making it miserable for punt return teams to get something going Theyrsquove got a lot of speed on their return teamsrdquo

Florida has allowed just 24 yards on 37 punts which ranks 14th in the coun-try and is second in the SEC and 23rd nationally in kickoff coverage Throw in return man Andre Debose who owns a school record with four kickoff returns for touchdowns and the Gators seemingly have few if any special teams holes

JASON MATTHEW WALKERLake City Reporter

Florida kicker Caleb Sturgis (19) kicks the ball during a game against South Carolina on Saturday

LAKE CITY REPORTER                                                                                            SPORTS   FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012   5B

5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

8B LAKE CITY REPORTER CLASSIFIED FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

Legal

the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

Legal

s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

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SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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5B

FRIDAY EVENING OCTOBER 26 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - TV20 News ABC World News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Shark Tank (N) Aring (DVS) All Access Nashville With Katie Couric 2020 (N) Aring News at 11 (35) Nightline (N)

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Chann 4 News Entertainment Ton Inside Edition (N) Love-Raymond RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Football Friday Chann 4 News (35) The Insider

5-PBS 5 - - Journal Aring Nightly Business PBS NewsHour (N) Aring Washington Week Need to Know (N) Frontline ldquoThe Choice 2012rdquo President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney Aring BBC World News Tavis Smiley (N)

7-CBS 7 47 47 Action News Jax CBS Evening News Judge Judy (N) Two and Half Men NCIS ldquoLife Before His Eyesrdquo CSI NY ldquoMisconceptionsrdquo (N) Aring Blue Bloods ldquoRisk and Rewardrdquo (N) Friday Night Blitz Letterman

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne TMZ (N) Aring Americarsquos Next Top Model (N) Aring Nikita Rescuing a brainwashed captive Vote America 2012 Access Hollywood The Offi ce Aring The Offi ce Aring 10-FOX 10 30 30 Are We There Yet Family Guy Aring Family Guy Aring The Simpsons Kitchen Nightmares Aring (DVS) Fringe (N) (PA) Aring News Friday Night Blitz Two and Half Men How I MetMother

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy (N) Mockingbird Lane (N) Aring Grimm ldquoLa Lloronardquo (N) Aring (DVS) Dateline NBC Online classifi ed ads (N) News Jay Leno

CSPAN 14 210 350 (200) Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today Politics amp Public Policy Today

WGN-A 16 239 307 Old Christine Old Christine Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother How I MetMother WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos

TVLAND 17 106 304 MASH Aring MASH Aring MASH Aring The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Police Women of Dallas ldquoHe Bleedinrdquorsquo Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring Police Women of Dallas Aring AampE 19 118 265 Parking Wars Parking Wars Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty Duck Dynasty (01) Duck Dynasty (31) Duck Dynasty

HALL 20 185 312 Little House on the Prairie Aring Hoops-Yoyo Haunt Hoops-Yoyo Haunt rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Gardenrdquo (2009) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring Frasier Aring FX 22 136 248 Two and Half Men Two and Half Men Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010 Drama) Jesse Eisenberg Andrew Garfi eld Justin Timberlake The Ultimate Fighter (N) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Social Networkrdquo (2010)

CNN 24 200 202 (400) The Situation Room (N) Erin Burnett OutFront (N) Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Aring Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Anderson Cooper 360 Aring Erin Burnett OutFront

TNT 25 138 245 The Mentalist ldquoRed Tiderdquo Aring The Mentalist ldquoLadies in Redrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoGladiatorrdquo (2000) Russell Crowe A fugitive general becomes a gladiator in ancient Rome Aring (DVS) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoI Am Legendrdquo (2007) Will Smith

NIK 26 170 299 SpongeBob SpongeBob ldquoMonster High Ghouls Rulerdquo (2012) Premiere Aring Victorious Aring Full House Aring Full House Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 Gangland ldquoAll Hell Breaks Looserdquo Ink Master ldquoTattooing the Deadrdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoSemi Nude 911rdquo Aring Ink Master ldquoThe 80 Year Old Virginrdquo Ink Master ldquoTattoo Her Whatrdquo Aring Tattoo Nightmares Tattoo Nightmares

MY-TV 29 32 - The Rifl eman The Rifl eman MASH Aring MASH Aring Monk Aring Monk ldquoMr Monk and the Daredevilrdquo Seinfeld Aring Frasier Aring The Twilight Zone Perry Mason Aring DISN 31 172 290 Phineas and Ferb Good Luck Charlie Jessie Jessie Aring ANT Farm (N) Jessie (N) Aring Phineas and Ferb Gravity Falls Aring ANT Farm Aring Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie Good Luck Charlie

LIFE 32 108 252 Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom Prank My Mom The Houstons The Houstons My Life Is a Lifetime Movie Aring USA 33 105 242 Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit Law amp Order Special Victims Unit CSI Crime Scene Investigation

BET 34 124 329 106 amp Park BETrsquos Top 10 Live ldquoTop 10 Countdownrdquo Freestyle Friday battle Family First The Soul Man Sec- America- 2012 Election Steve Harvey Donrsquot Trip He Ainrsquot Through with Me Yet Aring ESPN 35 140 206 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring First Take (N) NBA Countdown d NBA Preseason Basketball New Orleans Hornets at Miami Heat (N) Aring d NBA Preseason Basketball Nuggets at Suns

ESPN2 36 144 209 NFL32 (N) (Live) Aring NFL Kickoff (N) (Live) Aring e College Football Cincinnati at Louisville (N) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Aring SUNSP 37 - - SEC Gridiron LIVE High School Football Plantation (Fla) at St Thomas Aquinas (Fla) (N) The New College Football Show Driven High School Football

DISCV 38 182 278 (530) Gold Rush Gold Rush ldquoJudgment Dayrdquo Aring Gold Rush Miners prepare for the coming season (N) Aring Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo (02) Jungle Gold ldquoCulture Shockrdquo (03) Gold Rush ldquoMillion Dollar Seasonrdquo

TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens Seinfeld Aring Seinfeld Aring Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse Better Worse rsaquoDagger ldquoRush Hour 3rdquo (2007 Action) Jackie Chan Chris Tucker Aring HLN 40 202 204 (500) Evening Express Jane Velez-Mitchell (N) Nancy Grace Mysteries (N) Jane Velez-Mitchell Nancy Grace Mysteries Showbiz Tonight

FNC 41 205 360 Special Report With Bret Baier (N) The FOX Report With Shepard Smith The OrsquoReilly Factor (N) Aring Hannity (N) On the Record WGreta Van Susteren The OrsquoReilly Factor Aring E 45 114 236 A-List Listings The Soup E News (N) Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Sex and the City Fashion Police (N) Chelsea Lately E News

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Bizarre Foods With Andrew Zimmern Paranormal Paranormal Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoCripple Creekrdquo (N) Dead Files Revisited (N) Aring The Dead Files ldquoA Bansheersquos Cryrdquo

HGTV 47 112 229 Selling New York Selling New York Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Extreme Homes Aring Home Strange Home (N) Aring House Hunters (N) Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride Say Yes to the Cure Lorirsquos Fight (N) Say Yes Bride Say Yes Bride

HIST 49 120 269 Modern Marvels The history of cheese American Pickers ldquoThe Emu Chaserdquo American Pickers Aring American Pickers Aring Outback Hunters ldquoMan Eatersrdquo Aring How the States How the States

ANPL 50 184 282 Fatal Attractions Aring Infested An invasion of cockroaches Monsters Inside Me (N) Aring Monsters Inside Me Aring Monsters in My Head Monsters Inside Me Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive $24 in 24 ldquoBostonrdquo Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Diners Drive Mystery Diners (N) Health Inspectors Blind Dinner Party Diners Drive

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Praise the Lord Aring Sid Roth - Itrsquos Su The Potterrsquos Touch Behind the Scenes Hal Lindsey The Harvest Perry Stone Praise the Lord Aring FSN-FL 56 - - UEFA Magazine Magic Preseas d NBA Preseason Basketball Houston Rockets at Orlando Magic (N Subject to Blackout) Magic Preseas ACC All-Access Football Prev Action Sports World Tour From Paris

SYFY 58 122 244 (530) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Mistrdquo (2007 Horror) Thomas Jane Marcia Gay Harden Aring WWE Friday Night SmackDown (N) Aring Haven ldquoReal Estaterdquo (N) Alphas Dani starts hallucinating

AMC 60 130 254 rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoFrom Dusk Till Dawn 3 The Hangmanrsquos Daughterrdquo (2000) Ara Celi Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoJeepers Creepersrdquo (2001 Horror) Gina Philips Justin Long Aring The Walking Dead ldquoSickrdquo Aring Comic Book Men rsaquorsaquoDagger Pumpkinhead

COM 62 107 249 South Park Aring Tosh0 Aring The Colbert Report Daily Show Tosh0 Aring Tosh0 Aring Key amp Peele Aring Tosh0 Aring South Park Aring Brickleberry Aring Mash Up Aring Stand-Up Rev

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoThe Ringsrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoThe Feudrdquo Reba Aring Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders

NGWILD 108 190 283 Dog Whisperer ldquoCesar Goes to Vegasrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo Beast Hunter ldquoMongolian Death Wormrdquo Beast Hunter Beast Hunter ldquoMan Ape of Sumatrardquo

NGC 109 186 276 Wicked Tuna ldquoSize Mattersrdquo Alaska State Troopers Family Guns ldquoCowboy Shootoutrdquo (N) Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy Wicked Tuna ldquoGreed Ego amp Jealousyrdquo Bid amp Destroy Bid amp Destroy

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made Through Wormhole-Freeman

ID 111 192 285 On the Case With Paula Zahn Aring Deadly Women ldquoFortune Huntersrdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring Deadly Affairs ldquoKiller Ambitionrdquo Aring Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoWeb of Deathrdquo Aring HBO 302 300 501 (500) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoCowboys amp Aliensrdquo (2011) REAL Sports With Bryant Gumbel rsaquorsaquo ldquoHall Passrdquo (2011 Comedy) Owen Wilson Jason Sudeikis lsquoRrsquo Aring Real Time With Bill Maher (N) Aring Real Time With Bill Maher Aring MAX 320 310 515 (530) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Matrix Reloadedrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring (750) rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Matrix Revolutionsrdquo (2003) Keanu Reeves lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo (N) Aring Skin to the Max Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring SHOW 340 318 545 (545) rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Trouble With Blissrdquo (2011) Michael C Hall (25) rsaquo ldquoBio-Domerdquo (1996) Pauly Shore lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring Pauly Shorersquos Pauly-tics (N) Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoTim and Ericrsquos Billion Dollar Movierdquo (2012) lsquoRrsquo Inside the NFL

SATURDAY EVENING OCTOBER 27 2012 Comcast Dish DirecTV 6 PM 630 7 PM 730 8 PM 830 9 PM 930 10 PM 1030 11 PM 1130 3-ABC 3 - - e College Football Regional Coverage Entertainment Tonight (N) Aring e College Football Notre Dame at Oklahoma (N) Aring News at 11

4-IND 4 4 4 Chann 4 News Paid Program Straight Talk from the Candidates (N) RulesEngagement RulesEngagement Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory News Inside Edition Chann 4 News First Baptist

5-PBS 5 - - Lawrence Welkrsquos Big Band Splash Big Band music from the 1920s-1950s Rock Pop and Doo Wop (My Music) Popular songs from the 1950s and 1960s rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Unforgivenrdquo (1960 Western) Burt Lancaster Audrey Hepburn

7-CBS 7 47 47 e College Football Florida vs Georgia Action Sports Postgame Special Hawaii Five-0 ldquoPursquoolordquo Aring Criminal Minds ldquoDorado Fallsrdquo 48 Hours ldquoLinarsquos Heartrdquo (N) Aring Action Sports 360 Pro Pulling League

9-CW 9 17 17 Meet the Browns Meet the Browns House of Payne House of Payne Fantasy Football Like Love Darylrsquos House Yourjax Music YourJax Music Jacksonville I Know Jax Local Haunts

10-FOX 10 30 30 e College Football FOX College a 2012 World Series San Francisco Giants at Detroit Tigers Game 3 From Comerica Park in Detroit (N) Aring Action News Jax MasterChef ldquoTop 13 Competerdquo

12-NBC 12 12 12 News NBC Nightly News Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy Aring Revolution ldquoNo Quarterrdquo Aring Chicago Fire ldquoProfessional Courtesyrdquo Law amp Order Special Victims Unit News Sat Night Live

CSPAN 14 210 350 Washington This Communicators Washington This Week

WGN-A 16 239 307 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Aring Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos Americarsquos Funniest Home Videos WGN News at Nine (N) Aring Bones Aring TVLAND 17 106 304 The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show The Cosby Show Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond Love-Raymond King of Queens

OWN 18 189 279 Iyanla Fix My Life ldquoFix My Mistakerdquo Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life Aring Iyanla Fix My Life (N) Iyanla Fix My Life Aring AampE 19 118 265 Exterminator Exterminator Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Storage Wars Parking Wars (N) Parking Wars (N) Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator Exterminator

HALL 20 185 312 (500) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Giftrdquo (2010) ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Familyrdquo (2011 Drama) Catherine Bell Noah Cappe Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Catherine Bell Chris Potter Premiere Aring ldquoThe Good Witchrsquos Charmrdquo (2012) Aring FX 22 136 248 e College Football Two and Half Men rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTwilightrdquo (2008 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson Billy Burke rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Twilight Saga New Moonrdquo (2009 Romance) Kristen Stewart Robert Pattinson

CNN 24 200 202 The Situation Room CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America Piers Morgan Tonight CNN Newsroom (N) GPS Roadmap to Powering America

TNT 25 138 245 Supernatural ldquoThe Real Ghostbustersrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoAll Dogs Go to Heavenrdquo Supernatural Aring Supernatural ldquoThe French Mistakerdquo Supernatural Aring NIK 26 170 299 Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring Victorious Aring iCarly (N) Aring Big Time Rush (N) How to Rock (N) Victorious Aring The Nanny Aring The Nanny Aring Friends Aring (33) Friends Aring SPIKE 28 168 241 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Punisherrdquo (2004 Action) Thomas Jane rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black Zachery Ty Bryan rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Fast and the Furious Tokyo Driftrdquo (2006 Action) Lucas Black

MY-TV 29 32 - Hoganrsquos Heroes Hoganrsquos Heroes Batman Batman Lost in Space ldquoThe Astral Travelerrdquo Star Trek ldquoCatspawrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoThe Werewolf of Londonrdquo (1935 Horror) Henry Hull Warner Oland

DISN 31 172 290 Halloweentown (20) rsaquorsaquo ldquoReturn to Halloweentownrdquo (2006) Sara Paxton ldquoGirl vs Monsterrdquo (2012 Comedy) Olivia Holt Brendan Meyer Aring (05) Gravity Falls Jessie Aring My Babysitter My Babysitter

LIFE 32 108 252 ldquoAccused at 17rdquo (2009 Suspense) Cynthia Gibb Nicole Gale Anderson Aring ldquoStalked at 17rdquo (2012) Taylor Spreitler Chuck Hittinger Premiere Aring ldquoFugitive at 17rdquo (2012 Suspense) Marie Avgeropoulos Christina Cox Aring USA 33 105 242 NCIS Investigating a Marinersquos murder NCIS Marine is attacked in his home NCIS A death aboard a top-secret ship NCIS ldquoMurder 20rdquo Aring NCIS Joke-loving Marine is found dead NCIS ldquoCrackedrdquo Aring BET 34 124 329 rsaquoDagger ldquoThe Janky Promotersrdquo (2009 Comedy) Ice Cube Mike Epps Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoI Robotrdquo (2004) Will Smith Bridget Moynahan A homicide detective tracks a dangerous robot in 2035 Aring rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoRoll Bouncerdquo (2005) Bow Wow

ESPN 35 140 206 e(530) College Football Ohio State at Penn State (N) e College Football Mississippi State at Alabama (N) SportsCenter (N)

ESPN2 36 144 209 e College Football College Football College Football Scoreboard (N) Aring e College Football Michigan at Nebraska (N) Aring SportsCenter (N) Daily Dime Preview

SUNSP 37 - - e College Football Halls of Fame e College Football Massachusetts at Vanderbilt (N) Boxing

DISCV 38 182 278 How Evil Are You Aring Mermaids The Body Found A team claims to have found a mermaid Aring The Dark Life after dark for nocturnal animals (N) Aring Mermaids The Body Found Aring TBS 39 139 247 King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens King of Queens Big Bang Theory Big Bang Theory rsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoTalladega Nights The Ballad of Ricky Bobbyrdquo (2006) Will Ferrell John C Reilly Aring (DVS) Harold-Kumar

HLN 40 202 204 The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence The Investigators Body of Evidence Body of Evidence

FNC 41 205 360 Americarsquos News Headquarters (N) FOX Report (N) Huckabee (N) Justice With Judge Jeanine (N) Geraldo at Large Aring The Journal Editorial Report Aring E 45 114 236 Married to Jonas Married to Jonas E News rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoThe Womenrdquo (1939 Comedy) Norma Shearer Joan Crawford Rosalind Russell A-List Listings Fashion Police

TRAVEL 46 196 277 Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures ldquoThe Galka Familyrdquo Ghost Adventures ldquoGettysburgrdquo Aring Ghost Adventures Venice Italy Aring Ghost Adventures Aring Ghost Adventures Aring HGTV 47 112 229 High Low Proj Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Renovation Aring Love It or List It Robert and Kim Aring Love It or List It ldquoSmythrdquo Aring House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol House Hunters Hunters Intrsquol

TLC 48 183 280 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence (N) Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring 48 Hours Hard Evidence Aring HIST 49 120 269 (500) The Real Wolfman Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring Pawn Stars Aring The Men Who Built America Andrew Carnegie immigrates to the US Aring (02) Pawn Stars (32) Pawn Stars

ANPL 50 184 282 The Haunted A family is terrorized Too Cute Aring Too Cute ldquoFuzzy Polar Puppiesrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring Pit Bulls and Parolees ldquoGhost Dogrdquo (N) Too Cute Aring FOOD 51 110 231 Halloween Wars Chopped ldquoChocolate Challengerdquo Chopped First round includes snouts Chopped ldquoFright Bitesrdquo Chopped Candy and chicken feet Iron Chef America

TBN 52 260 372 (500) Carman Halloween 316 Videos Gaither Precious Memories In Touch With Dr Charles Stanley Hour of Power Aring Billy Graham Classic Crusades Not a Fan Aring Travel the Road

FSN-FL 56 - - e College Football e College Football Baylor at Iowa State (N) College Football UCLA at Arizona State

SYFY 58 122 244 (430) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004) ldquoZombie Apocalypserdquo (2011 Horror) Ving Rhames Taryn Manning ldquoRise of the Zombiesrdquo (2012) Mariel Hemingway LeVar Burton Premiere rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoDawn of the Deadrdquo (2004)

AMC 60 130 254 (530) rsaquorsaquo ldquoPredator 2rdquo (1990 Science Fiction) Danny Glover Gary Busey Aring rsaquorsaquo ldquoAlien vs Predatorrdquo (2004 Science Fiction) Sanaa Lathan Raoul Bova Aring (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoPredatorrdquo (1987) Arnold Schwarzenegger Carl Weathers Aring COM 62 107 249 (500) rsaquorsaquo ldquoSemi-Prordquo (2008) Will Ferrell rsaquoDagger ldquoHalf Bakedrdquo (1998 Comedy) Dave Chappelle Guillermo Diaz Aring Katt Williams Itrsquos Pimpinrsquo Pimpinrsquo Kevin Hart Seriously Funny Aring DL Hughley The Endangered List (N)

CMT 63 166 327 Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba Aring Reba ldquoEncountersrdquo Reba Aring Bayou Billionaires (Season Finale) (N) Redneck Rehab (N) Aring Bayou Billionaires Aring NGWILD 108 190 283 Swamp Men ldquoGator Breakoutrdquo Dog Whisperer Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquo7th Inning Catchrdquo Fish Tank Kings ldquoFinsanityrdquo Dog Whisperer ldquoFear the Trash Canrdquo

NGC 109 186 276 Being Liverpool Drugs Inc ldquoKetaminerdquo Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo Alaska State Troopers Doomsday Preppers Bugged Out (N) Alaska State Troopers ldquoDrug Bustrdquo

SCIENCE 110 193 284 How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made How Itrsquos Made

ID 111 192 285 Deadly Women ldquoRuthless Revengerdquo Deadly Women ldquoLoverrsquos Revengerdquo Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo Happily Never After Aring Deadly Affairs A marriage turns deadly Happily Never After ldquoBloody Proposalrdquo

HBO 302 300 501 (15) rsaquorsaquorsaquoDagger ldquoHarry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2rdquo (2011) Daniel Radcliffe lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring rsaquo ldquoAlvin and the Chipmunks Chipwreckedrdquo (2011) lsquoGrsquo Aring s(15) Boxing Luis Carlos Abregu vs Thomas Dulorme Welterweights (N) Aring MAX 320 310 515 (520) rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoHannardquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (15) rsaquorsaquo ldquoWhatrsquos Your Numberrdquo (2011 Romance-Comedy) Anna Faris lsquoRrsquo Aring Hunted ldquoLBrdquo Aring rsaquorsaquorsaquo ldquoContagionrdquo (2011) Marion Cotillard lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring (45) Hunted ldquoLBrdquo

SHOW 340 318 545 Dexter ldquoRunrdquo Aring Homeland Brody runs into Carrie Aring rsaquoDagger ldquoSpy Kids All the Time in the Worldrdquo (2011) lsquoPGrsquo rsaquoDagger ldquoI Donrsquot Know How She Does Itrdquo (2011) lsquoPG-13rsquo Aring ldquoDetachmentrdquo (2011) Adrien Brody

Pouncey twins share special rivalry

ASSOCIATED PRESS

Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey celebrates during the second half against the St Louis Rams on Oct 14 in Miami

By STEVEN WINE

Associated Press

DAVIE mdash Miami Dolphins center Mike Pouncey records and watches all of the Pittsburgh Steelersrsquo games to study their All-Pro center and visits with him on the phone every day trading tips and talking trash

Sometimes they remark on their similar styles of play which is really no sur-prise After all theyrsquore iden-tical twins

Maurkice Pouncey was born a few minutes after Mike but made it to the NFL first turning pro in 2010 Mike was drafted by the Dolphins last year and is now bidding to overtake his brother as the best cen-ter in the family mdash and the league

ldquoI just try to trademark his gamerdquo Mike said ldquoHe set the bar for our family in the NFL Irsquom just trying to be the player he isrdquo

By all accounts Mike is closing the gap even though this is only his third season as a center Maurkice said his brother has turned the

sibling rivalry into a close contest

ldquoItrsquos awesome to watchrdquo Maurkice said ldquoI need to pick it up man He has been ballingrdquo

The Dolphins agree First-year coach Joe Philbin raved after the season opener about the 6-foot-5 303-pound Mike Pounceyrsquos agility and ability to block linebackers by reaching the so-called second level

ldquoHe did some things that I havenrsquot seen a linemen do in this league in a long timerdquo Philbin said

As Pouncey approaches the halfway point in his second NFL season the Dolphins are increasingly confident hersquoll anchor their offensive line for years to come

The teamrsquos blocking has improved considerably this season which is one reason Miami (3-3) takes a two-game winning streak into Sundayrsquos road game against the New York Jets (3-4) Sacks allowed are down dramatically while running back Reggie Bush is on pace for his second succes-sive 1000-yard season

In both cases teammates and coaches give Pouncey credit as a leader of the line

ldquoHersquos playing very wellrdquo Philbin said ldquoHe does an excellent job of getting the group going I think foot-ball is important to him He brings a lot of passion and juice to the locker room to the practice field and to the gamerdquo

Like Maurkice Mike Pouncey was a first-round draft choice mdashand taken three picks earlier than his brother at No 15 over-all Mike won the starting job as a rookie in training camp and quickly showed he had finally found a home at center

Mike played running back and tight end in Little League then was a left tackle in high school on state championship teams at Lakeland Fla At the University of Florida he started six games at defen-sive tackle as a freshman then switched to right guard for two seasons and as a senior he replaced his brother at center

Despite his success he

misses carrying the ball the way he did as a kid

ldquoI feel like I should be playing another positionrdquo he said with a grin ldquoIrsquom very athletic and when I do get to the second level I do feel like I dominate Irsquom good on my feetrdquo

Hersquos good in the locker room too where his jovial personality is a plus during the long grind of an NFL season

ldquoHersquos always keeping the atmosphere just really fun and light and hersquos always joking aroundrdquo Bush said ldquoHersquos a guy that works hard and hersquos always challenging the rest of the team with his style of play Itrsquos good to have a guy like that espe-cially at centerrdquo

While Pouncey shares a bond with teammates espe-cially the other linemen he remains closest to his broth-er Since childhood theyrsquove been best friends and each otherrsquos biggest fan

ldquoWhen we get out of prac-tice we always call each other and the first thing we ask each other is how was our day and howrsquod you do in practicerdquo Mike said

6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

CELEBRITY CIPHER

CLASSIC PEANUTS

PUZZLE ANSWERS

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

Legal

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

Legal

the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

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6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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6B LAKECITYREPORTERADVICE amp PUZZLES FRIDAYampsATuRDAYOCTOBER26-272012

DEAR ABBY I have been dating the greatest man Irsquove ever met in my life for three years ldquoJaredrdquo has wonderful kids and a successful career Hersquos handsome and is kind to me my kids and my fam-ily We enjoy each other immensely and we are now engaged

We are social drink-ers but about once a year Jared gets incredibly intoxicated and changes into the most horrible person I have ever seen Itrsquos all verbal yelling -- nothing physical -- but itrsquos still inexcusable After an ldquoepisoderdquo he is guilt-ridden and apologetic for weeks I believe hersquos sincere but it has made me rethink our engagement He had an episode a week ago -- the third during the time wersquove been together

Our kids are close and care about each other I love Jared but if I have to endure another instance of this I donrsquot think I can go through with the marriage Irsquom still angry about the last bout and hersquos still guilt-ridden How do I approach this -- CONFLICTED IN PENNSYLVANIA

DEAR CONFLICTED The first thing to do is make it your business to attend some Al-Anon meetings When you do yoursquoll soon realize that the behavior Jared is exhibit-ing can escalate

While Jared may be able to handle his liquor 364 days a year (now) what happens on that 365th is a deal-breaker Unless you want to spend your life worrying every time Jared picks up a glass who he will be when he puts the glass down draw the line now Tell him the person he becomes during these ldquoepisodesrdquo is a stranger you have no desire to

have anything to do with -- ever -- and if he canrsquot GUARANTEE that you will never see that person again the marriage is off Of course this will mean the end of his social drink-ing and probably yours If what you have together is as special as you say it is only a small sacrifice

Be prepared because he will probably deny he has a problem Unless you want to become a miser-able nervous wreck you must not relent The explo-sion the guilt the ldquohon-eymoonrdquo period afterward are similar to the cycle of domestic violence so be aware of that

DEAR ABBY My beauti-ful son died five years ago He chose his death by hanging -- suicide He had suffered for years and all our love couldnrsquot help him He once told me ldquoMom I donrsquot want to live like this anymore I want to be with Jesusrdquo

We know we will see him again Still I find it hard to tell people how he died I know I donrsquot have to but it still haunts me sometimes Irsquod like to know how others who have been through the same thing feel about this Thank you for your support -- MOM IN CONNECTICUT

DEAR MOM Irsquom sorry about the death of your son who suffered from severe chronic depression When there is a suicide the family can experi-ence a range of emotions -- including anger sadness and guilt When a child commits suicide there can also be feelings of self-recrimination If thatrsquos the case with you please seek counseling

Irsquom sure that when your letter is published Irsquoll hear from readers who will share their experiences If you will visit the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention website wwwafsporg you can search for a suicide survivor sup-port group in your area because talking with oth-ers who have experienced

this can be helpful

DEAR ABBY Irsquom a 20-year-old female with five younger brothers and sisters My 18-year-old sis-ter is my biological sister while my youngest four siblings are adopted

At the beginning of the year I discovered my 14-year-old brother has been peeping on my sister When my parents found out they sent him to coun-seling but my sister is still pretty scarred from it

Today when I was in the bathroom I realized my brother was peeping at me through a hole in the wall I feel extremely violated but because he is only 14 I donrsquot know what to do How can we get him to stop and how can my sister and I feel comfortable in our house again -- SCARED OF MY BROTHER THE PEEPER

DEAR SCARED You and your sister should be able to feel comfortable in your own home Tell your parents that the counsel-ing your brother received hasnrsquot worked then show them the hole he has been peeping through Clearly whatever consequences there were for his actions the first time were not enough to discourage his behavior Your sister may need counseling to get beyond it

The hole should be repaired -- and until it is tape a small mirror over it so that if he tries to peep again all he will see is his own eyeball And tell your sister to do the same

DEAR ABBY My boy-

friend ldquoCarlrdquo and I have been together for six months Wersquore both 29 We live together work for the same employer and each have one child

My problem is we argue constantly We fight about the kids money chores etc The smallest thing can turn into a major battle Do you think itrsquos too early to be fighting so much I feel obligated to make it work because my sonrsquos father and I broke

up before he was born and he has now become attached to Carl and his daughter Please help -- TORN IN TORRANCE CALIF

DEAR TORN Yes itrsquos too early to be fighting this way It was also way too early to start living together Couples counsel-ing may help you and Carl resolve your issues -- but only if he is willing to work on them as you are If that isnrsquot the case you should move on QUICKLY before your son forms an even stronger attachment At this point it can be done without the expense of a lawyer

DEAR ABBY My mom pays me $3 a week to do chores around the house I take out the garbage do the dishes vacuum and set the table every night Irsquom frustrated that Irsquom being paid such a small amount for doing a ton of work

I told her Irsquom on ldquostrikerdquo and Irsquom tired of being her slave Whenever I mention getting a raise she claims shersquoll talk to my dad about it -- but she never does How do I get paid more -- SINCERELY LAUREN

DEAR LAUREN If your father is the source of the money then donrsquot depend on your mother to inter-cede for you Talk to him yourself And when you do be prepared to tell him what a good job you have been doing -- and that you would be willing to take on a few more responsibilities for a little more compensa-tion Consider it your first lesson in the art of nego-tiation

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren also known as Jeanne Phillips and was founded by her mother Pauline Phillips Write Dear Abby at wwwDearAbbycom or PO Box 69440 Los Angeles CA 90069

HOROSCOPES

DEAR ABBY

ARIES (March 21-April 19) Pump things up Take on as much as you can Keeping busy will be your best move A last-minute change of plans will play out in your favor Embrace adventure and plan to make the most of your day Live love and learn

TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Tie up any business deals or work-related mat-ters that are playing heav-ily on your mind Sorting out differences you may have with a colleague or client will ensure that you enjoy your weekend Spend time with friends a lover and family

GEMINI (May 21-June 20) Fine-tune any project you are working on and move on Donrsquot let anyone confuse or lead you astray Anger solves nothing but taking positive action will ensure that you make a good impression and avoid critical responses Keep everyone guessing

CANCER (June 21-July 22) Unpredictable actions will not go over well if you are trying to finalize a deal Donrsquot allow emotions to interfere with what you need to accomplish Focus on finishing what you start Spend time with the people you love

LEO (July 23-Aug 22) Donrsquot judge others or you will end up being the one

who is judged Listen to complaints being made and do your best to come up with a solution that will redeem your reputation as well as keep you in a lead-ership position

VIRGO (Aug 23-Sept 22) Communication will be key if you want to get to the bottom of a situa-tion that required personal change Remaining calm and offering practical options will help you get your way in the end An old friend will offer some-thing special

LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct 22) Remembering an inci-dent that happened a long time ago will prevent you from making a similar mis-take again Broaden your horizons and donrsquot refrain from doing what you want because someone shows jealousy or tries to derail your plans

SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21) Gear up and get moving Look at ways to improve your social life and utilize your home better to suit your needs and to accommodate the people you love the most Creativity and romance are both in a high cycle Enjoy new developments

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22-Dec 21) With a little extra effort you can make a personal change that will brighten your day

and allow you to further an interest you have been considering for some time Let go of what isnrsquot work-ing and make room for new possibilities

CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19) It wonrsquot be smooth sailing but what you can accomplish if you are determined and creative in the way you approach your goals will lead to the success you desire A joint venture will turn out better than antici-pated

AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Feb 18) Avoid mishaps by sticking close to home

and avoid costly ventures or being enticed to pur-chase a high-ticket item you cannot afford Focus more on home and work-ing with what you already have to make improve-ments that will ease stress

PISCES (Feb 19-March 20) An opportunity to make some extra cash will also give you the chance to work alongside someone who inspires and motivates you to finish what you start What you learn now will help you advance in the future Listen carefully

THE LAST WORDEugenia Last

Fiancersquos rare drunken bouts could become more frequent

WriteDearAbbyatwwwDearAbbycomorPOBox69440LosAngelesCA90069

Abigail Van Burenwwwdearabbycom

Puzzle Solutionson the next page

FRIDAY amp sAtuRDAY OCtOBER 26-27 2012 PUZZLES amp COMICS LAKE CItY REPORtER 7B

DILBERT

BABY BLUES

BLONDIE

BEETLE BAILEYBC

FRANK amp ERNEST

FOR BETTER OR WORSE

ZITS

HAGAR THE HORRIBLE

SNUFFY SMITH

GARFIELD

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

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40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

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10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

Legal

the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

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6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDSREHABILITATION AND DEMO-LITIONREPLACEMENTProject No 11DB-L4-03-22-01-H20Project ID 2012-NColumbia County (herein referred to as the Owner)Sealed bids marked Sealed Bid - Columbia County Small Cities Com-munity Development Block Grant Project for Fiscal Year 2009 Hous-ing Rehabilitation Grant to be fi-nanced by the State of Florida De-partment of Economic Opportunity under the provisions and subject to the requirements of Title I of the Housing and Community Develop-ment Act of 1974 as amended will be received by the County for reha-bilitation or demolitionreplacement dwelling units on behalf of the fol-lowing owners for the following dwelling unitsRehabilitationUnit 09-13 Ray L Shaw 593 Duck-ett Court Lake City Unit 09-14 Patricia S Riley 479 SW Pecan Glen Lake City andDemolitionReplacementUnit No 09-11 Nathan Perry 1491 NE Bascom Norris Drive Lake CityThe owners listed above invite bids for the rehabilitation or demolitionreplacement of the above referenced properties In order to be considered the proposal must be made upon the Bid Proposal Form and in accordance with the Instruc-tions to Bidders Copies of these forms can be obtained from the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida on November 2 2012 at 900 am Day-light Savings TimeThe improvements are to be made for and under contract to the owners of the subject properties as described above Disbursements for funds for the improvements will be made by the County on behalf of the owners Bids will be received at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite 203 P O Box 1529 Lake City Florida 32055 not later than 300 pm East-ern Standard Time on November 14 2012 Bids must be enclosed in a sealed envelope marked with the property owners name and addressBids will not be accepted if they are turned in later than the deadline specified above No electronic or facsimile bids will be accepted The sealed bids will be publicly opened and read aloud at 300 pm Eastern Standard Time on November 14 2012 at the Office of the County Manager located at 135 NE Hernan-do Street Lake City FLCONTRACTORS please note that the County will need to know the following information 1) Your state of licensure 2) Your license number 3)Your license class 4) Certificate of Completion of Lead-Safe Work Practices Training and 5) Your in-surance coverageA walk through of the above prop-erties is scheduled for November 2 2012 at 900 am Eastern Daylight Savings Time Please meet at the Building and Zoning Department lo-cated at 135 NE Hernando Street Suite B-21 Lake City Florida 32055 prior to going to the units If you plan to submit a bid a represen-tative of your firm must attend the walk through of the units to be-come familiar with the properties and the work to be completedNo contractor shall visit the subject property for any reason without first making arrangements with the Coun-ty and ownerNo Bidder may withdraw hisher bid within sixty (60) days after the actual date of the opening thereofA FAIR HOUSINGEQUAL OP-PORTUNITYEMPLOYERHANDICAP ACCESS JURISDICTION

05535491October 26 31 2012

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEDSec 197241FSNotice is hereby given that the Daryl amp Angela Dockery of the following certificate has filed said certificate for a Tax Deed to be issued thereon The certificate number and year of issuance the description of the prop-erty and name in which it was as-sessed is as followsCertificate Number 2374Year of Issuance 2005Description of Property SEC 00 TWN 00 RNG 00 PARCEL NUM-BER 11779-000N DIV N 12 OF LOTS 12 amp 13 BLOCK EName in which assessed MADGE GRAY ESTATEAll of said property being in the County of Columbia State of Flori-da Unless said certificate shall be re-deemed according to law the proper-ty described in such certificate will be sold to the highest bidder at the Courthouse on Monday the 19th of November at 1100 AMP DEWITT CASONCLERK OF COURTSAMERICANS WITH DISABILI-TIES ACT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate in this proceeding you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assistance Please contact Carrina Cooper Court Administra-tion at 173 NE Hernando Avenue Room 408 Lake City Florida 32055 386-758-2163 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear-ance or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days if you are hearing or voice im-paired call 711

05535387October 26 31 2012November 7 14 2012

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR COLUMBIA COUN-TY FLORIDACIVIL DIVISIONCase 2009-CA-000432BAC Home Loans Servicing LPPlaintiff-vs-Patricia J Flannigan Unknown Par-ties in Possession 1 If living and all Unknown Parties claiming by through under and against the above named Defendant (s) who are not known to be dead or alive whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse Heirs Devisees Grantees or Other ClaimantsDefendant(s)NOTICE OF SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-suant to an Order rescheduling fore-closure sale dated 101112 entered in Civil Case No 2009-CA-000432 of the Circuit Court of the 3rd Judi-cial Circuit in and for Columbia County Florida wherein BAC Home Loans Servicing LP Plaintiff and Patricia J Flannigan are defend-ant(s) I will sell to the highest and best bidder for case AT THE COURTROOM ONE OF THE CO-LUMBIA COUNTY COURT-HOUSE LOCATED AT 173 NE HERNANDO AVENUE LAKE CITY COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AT 1100 AM on 12512 the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment to-witBEGIN AT THE INTERSECTION OF THE WEST RIGHT OF WAYOF SE PRICE CREEK ROAD AND THE NORTH LINE OF SECTION 25 TOWNSHIP 5 SOUTH RANGE 17 EAST COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA AND RUN THENCE N 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquoW ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 43500 FEET THENCE S 00 DEGREES 53rsquo00rdquo W 10100 FEET THENCE S 89 DEGREES 07rsquo00rdquo E PARALLELWITH SAID NORTH LINE 44879 FEET TO SAID WEST RIGHT OF WAY AND TO A POINT ON ACURVE THENCE RUN NORTH-ERLY ALONG SAID WESTRIGHT OF WAY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE CONCAVE TO THE WEST HAVING A RADI-US OF 281479 FEET A CEN-TRAL ANGLE OF 02 DEGREES 04rsquo30rdquo A CHORD BEARING AND DISTANCE O N 06 DEGREES 53rsquo28rdquo W 10194 FEET AN ARC LENGTH OF 10194 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING COLUM-BIA COUNTY FLORIDATOGETHER WITH THAT CER-TAIN YEAR 2007 MAKE FLEETWODVINGAFL634A80014SM21 AND VIN GAFL634B80014SM21 MANUFACTURED HOME WHICH IS PERMANENTLY AF-FIXED TO THE ABOVE DESCRI-BED LANDS AS SUCH IT IS DEEMED TO BE A FIXTURE AND A PART OF THE REAL ES-TATEANY PERSON CLAIMING N IN-TEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE IF ANY OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNERS AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALEIf you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceed-ing you are entitled at no cost to you to the provision of certain assis-tance Please contact the ADA Coor-dinator 173 Northeast Hernando Street Room 408 Lake City Flori-da 32056 (386) 719-7576 at least 7 days before your scheduled court ap-pearance or immediately upon re-ceiving this notification of the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days If you are hearing or voice impaired call 711P DEWITT CASONCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTColumbia County Floridas B ScippioDEPUTY CLERK OF COURTSubmitted by ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFFSHAPIRO FISHMAN amp GACHEacuteLLP2424 North Federal Highway Suite 360Boca Raton Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707

05535330October 19 26 2012

NOTICE OF A PUBLIC HEARINGCONCERNING A SPECIALEXCEPTION AS PROVIDED FOR IN THE COLUMBIA COUNTYLAND DEVELOPMENT REGU-LATIONSBY THE BOARD OF ADJUST-MENT OF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLORIDA NOTICE IS HEREBYGIVEN that pursuant to the Colum-bia County Land Development Reg-ulations as amended hereinafter re-ferred to as the Land Development Regulations comments objections and recommendations concerning the special exception as described be-low will be heard by the Board of Adjustment of Columbia County Florida at a public hearing on No-vember 8 2012 at 700 pm or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard in the Columbia County School Board Administrative Com-plex located at 372 West Duval Street Lake City FloridaSE 0521 a petition by New Genera-tion Christian Ministries Inc as agent for Loveless Development Co to request a special exception be granted as provided for in Section 475 of the Land Development Reg-ulations to allow for a private school offering curricula similar to public school within a RESIDENTIALSINGEL FAMILY-2 (RSF-2) zoning district and in accordance with a site plan submitted as part of a petition dated October 19 2012 to be located on property described as followsA parcel of land lying within Section 7 Township 4 South Range 17 East Columbia County Florida Being more particularly described as fol-lows Commence at the Northwest corner of the Northwest 14 of the Southwest 14 of said Section 7 thence North 00ordm3425 East along

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the West line of the Southwest 14 of the Northwest 14 of said Section 7 a distance of 76363 feet thence South 89ordm40rsquo21rdquo East 135855 feet to the Point of Beginning thence South 89ordm3934 East 18347 feet thence North 00ordm2616 West 112971 feet thence South 89ordm32rsquo51rdquo East 31181 feet thence North 23ordm2044 East 46399 feet to the South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Burnett Road said point being a point on a curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 186983 feet an included angle of 09ordm48rsquo25rdquo a chord bearing of South 44ordm28rsquo19rdquo East and distance of 31966 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 32005 feet to the end of said curve thence South 39ordm34rsquo52rdquo East still along said South right-of-way line of Southwest Marvin Bur-nett Road a distance of 18353 feet to the point of curve of a curve to the right having a radius of 99493 feet including an angle of 00ordm42rsquo28rdquo and a chord bearing South 39ordm56rsquo03rdquo West and distance of 1229 feet thence Southeasterly along the arc of said curve for an arc distance of 1229 feet thence South 39ordm5803 West 13406 feet thence South 32ordm52rsquo27rdquo West 4689 feet thence South 15ordm02rsquo48rdquo West 8125 feet thence South 14ordm59rsquo15rdquo West 10963 feet thence South 12ordm29rsquo37rdquo West 10270 feet thence South 12ordm52rsquo10rdquo West 12520 feet thence South 16ordm52rsquo07rdquo West 8689 feet thence South 08ordm19rsquo03rdquo West 14167 feet thence South 28ordm15rsquo44rdquo West 15008 feet thence South 29ordm16rsquo39rdquoWest 22644 feet thence South 77ordm58rsquo22rdquo East 21329 feet thence South 20ordm35rsquo27rdquo West 19611 feet thence South 81ordm44rsquo45rdquo West 28629 feet thence South 12ordm42rsquo19rdquo West 13487 feet thence North 00ordm11rsquo59rdquo West 45623 feet thence North 09ordm44rsquo43rdquo East 25519 feet to the Point of Be-ginningContaining 2285 acres more or less The public hearing may be continued to one or more future dates Any in-terested party shall be advised that the date time and place of any con-tinuation of the public hearing shall be announced during the public hear-ing and that no further notice con-cerning the matter will be published unless said continuation exceeds six calendar weeks from the date of the above referenced public hearingAt the aforementioned public hear-ing all interested parties may appear to be heard with respect to the pro-posed special exceptionCopies of the proposed special ex-ception are available for public in-spection at the Office of the County Planner Building and Zoning De-partment County Administrative Of-fices 135 Northeast Hernando Ave-nue Lake City Florida or phone 3867547119 during regular busi-ness hoursAll persons are advised that if they decide to appeal any decision made at the above referenced public hear-ing they will need a record of the proceedings and that for such pur-pose they may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which record includes the tes-timony and evidence upon which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act persons need-ing a special accommodation or an interpreter to participate in the pro-ceeding should contact Lisa K B Roberts at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearing Ms Rob-erts may be contacted by telephone at 3867581005 or by Telecommuni-cation Device for Deaf at 3867582139

05535492October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 98-25 PROHIBITING THE FOLLOW-ING CONSUMING OR POSSESS-ING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES DESTROYING NATURAL VEGE-TATION OR OTHERWISE DE-FACING THE NATURAL ENVI-RONMENT OR PUBLIC PROPER-TY OR DUMPING LITTER OR POSSESSING DOGS EQUINE OR OTHER PETS ON CERTAIN DE-FINED PUBLIC PREMISES IN THE UNINCORPORATED AREAOF COLUMBIA COUNTY FLOR-IDA PROVIDING DEFINITIONS PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012

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s P DeWitt Cason by PA Perry

P DEWITT CASON

Clerk of Court

05535496

October 26 2012

NOTICE OF INTENT TO ADOPTORDINANCETO WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe Board of County Commissioners of Columbia County Florida will at its regular meeting on Thursday No-vember 15 2012 in the Columbia County School Board Administration Building 372 West Duval Street Lake City Florida at 700 pm con-sider the adoption of an ordinance entitledAN ORDINANCE AMENDING AND RESTATING COLUMBIACOUNTY ORDINANCE NO 92-6 PROHIBITING OVERNIGHTCAMPING DRINKING OR POS-SESSION OF ALCOHOLIC BEV-ERAGES HAVING PETS NOT ON LEASHES NUDE SWIMMING AND SWIMMING BETWEEN CERTAIN HOURS IN AT OR ON AND IN AT OR ON WA-TERS LOCATED WITHIN CO-LUMBIA COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY KNOWN AS RUM IS-LAND PARK PROVIDING RUM ISLAND PARK WILL OPEN ONE HOUR PRIOR TO SUNRISE AND CLOSE ONE HOUR AFTER SUN-SET PROVIDING PENALTIES PROVIDING EFFECTIVE DATEThe substance of the above-named ordinance is as provided in its nameCopies of the proposed ordinance are available for inspection at the office of the County Manager located in the County Administration Complex 135 NE Hernando Avenue Lake City Florida between the hours of 800 am and 500 pm Monday through Friday Any interested party may appear and be heard at this pub-lic hearingIn the event any person decides to appeal any decision by the Board of County Commissioners with respect to any matter relating to the consid-eration of the ordinance at the above-referenced public hearing a record of the proceeding may be needed and in such event such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the public hearing is made which re-cord includes the testimony and evi-dence on which the appeal is to be basedIn accordance with the Americans With Disabilities Act a person need-ing special accommodations or an in-terpreter to participate in this pro-ceeding should contact Lisa Roberts 386752-1006 or TD Services 386758-2139 at least seven (7) days prior to the date of the hearingDATED this 22nd day of October 2012s P DeWitt Cason by P A Perry P DEWITT CASON Clerk of Court

05535497October 26 2012

100 JobOpportunities

05535485

HOLIDAY INN amp SUITESLake Cityrsquos only full service

hotel is seeking the following Line Cook PTMust have Experience

Apply in person Mon-Fri 12-5pm213 SW Commerce Dr

EOEDFWP

Accepting Applications forbull PT Front Desk Night Shift

bull PT MaintenanceApply in person at Cabot Lodge

CDL Class A Truck DriverFlatbed exp for FT SE area 3 years exp or more Medical

benefits offered Contact Melissa or Sandy 386-935-2773

Construction Superintendent Needed

Email Resume To resume9481yahoocom

Dental Hygienist Golden Opportunity Full time Part time Fill in we have a great opportunity

waiting for you An immediate opening has just come up Thatrsquos great news in this job market If you have a friendly can-do atti-

tude a gentle touch a great work ethic you are orgainized and self

motivated with a god sense ofhumor then you should apply Call 888-486-2408 to hear a

message with more details about the position and instructions on how to apply for this position in

Madison FL Great benefits

Established Ocala business is Looking to hire additional sales teams for our expanding product line Earn $50000week plus commission If yoursquore upbeat

friendly and enjoy working with the public then contact us for a confidential interview and start

earning the income you deserve Valid driverrsquos license proof of

insurance and overnight travel is required Call us TODAY at

352-233-2818 Telecom Service Bureau Inc

PT Housekeeper NeededOccasional Nights

And Weekends Fax Resume to 386-487-1232

SALES POSITIONAvailable for motivated individual

Rountree -Moore Ford Great benefits paid trainingvacation Exp a plus but not necessary

Call Anthony Cosentino 386-623-7442

SATELLITE INTERNETINSTALLATION TECH

Must have truckvan amp basic tools Will train Send resume

floridatotalcomverizonnet

120 MedicalEmployment

05535460Gainesville Womenrsquos Center

For RadiologyArlene Weinshelbaum MD

EXP MAMMOGRAPHYTECH wanted full time or part

timefor private Radiology office AART amp Mammography certification req Fax resume to

Tracy (352)331-2044

Dietary Manager NeededCDM Chef LTC 2 years

experience preferredMust be able to manage large staff and oversee daily food preparation

for a 180 bed SNFFull time with excellent benefitsE-mail resume to Greg Roberts

grobertsgulfcoasthealthcarecomor fax to (386)362-4417

Live Oak FL EOEVDMF

FT Entry Level position in busy Medical Practice

M-F Benefits Avail Fax resume to 386-487-1232

Medical Assistant to work in a medical office Applicants must be

fluent in English amp Spanish Please fax resume and references

to 866-861-1727

Medical Office ManagerExperience in Medical

Billing a plus Fax resume to 386-752-6709

Resource Management Specialist (Shipping and Receiving

Coordinator)LifeSouth Community Blood

Centers Inc is seeking an efficient and task-oriented individual as a

Resource Management Specialist This position is responsible for

issues relating to the shipment and delivery of blood and blood

components Responsibilities include but are not limited to

inspect and evaluate blood products to make sure they are

safe pure and potent receive and handle blood orders from hospitals and other customers review ship-

ping notices orders and other records to determine priorities and shipping methods required to meet scheduled deadlines High school diploma or GED required Valid driverrsquos license required Must meet and maintain LifeSouth

driverrsquos eligibility requirements Some evenings and weekends

required To apply go to wwwlifesouthorg Background

check and drug test required Starting salary range

$900 - $1000 per hour Equal OpportunityAffirmative Action EmployerDFWPTobacco Free

240 Schools ampEducation

05535484Interested in a Medical Career

Express Training offers courses for beginners amp exp

bull Nursing Assistant $479next class- 12242012

bull Phlebotomy national certifica-tion $800 next class-110512

bull LPN 031113

Fees incl books supplies exam fees Call 386-755-4401 or

expresstrainingservicescom

310 Pets amp Supplies

Blonde Female- Mini-Schnauzer 18 lbs fixed house broken good

natured Family friendly $225 Contact 386-292-3927

PUBLISHERS NOTEFlorida Law 82829 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 wild-life must be licensed by Florida

Fish and Wildlife If you are unsure contact the local office for information

330 Livestock ampSupplies

Deep Creek Farms - Barn keptSquare or Net Wrapped Round

Hay Bales For SaleRonnie Hughes (386)365-1425

407 Computers

DELL Computer$10000

386-755-9984 or386-292-2170

408 Furniture

Bassett round table 6 coveredchairs 3 leaves pads $15000

Ethan Allen 2 pc hutch-excellent$50000 754-1734

413 MusicalMerchandise

Spinet type piano$900 OBOMust Sell

Contact 386-842-5548

430 Garage Sales

Multi Family FriSat 8-till In Rolling Meadows off Branford

Hwy 3 mi S of Hwy 90 Follow signs furn bedding kidsadult clothes collectibles tools amp so

much more MUST SEE

Published Monthly by the

Lake City Reporter

FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

October 22nd - Nov 16thPhone (386) 438-8060

Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

The Nut Cracker Robert TaylorBuy sell crack amp shell pecans

2738 CR 252 W Lake City 32024Pinemount RdCR 252 Taylorville

386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

32 $16500 Call 288-4688

2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

trim-out amp AC Call 386-288-8379

32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

mo MLS 74958 $74900Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

42 Double Limited time offer for Challenged Credit North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

off Donrsquot buy until you shop North Pointe Homes 4545 NW

13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

Homes 352-872-5566

Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

in Gainesville 352-872-5566

WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

impaired is 1-800-927-9275

Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012 CLASSIFIED LAKE CITY REPORTER 9B

430 Garage Sales

MULTI-FAMILY SAT 10278 am- 1930 SW Judy Gln off

Sisters Welcome Rd clothes jewelry tools books lots of misc

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll Yard Sale Ads Must be Pre-Paid

440 Miscellaneous

32 inch TV Great Picture With Remote

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

All Children are artistsAges 2-10 - Fall SessionReceive $10 off tuition

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Noahs-artcom located across the highway from Honda

GE REFRIGERATOR whitefrost free

$17500 OBOContact 386-292-3927

Sports Craft Air Hockey Table Like New $200 OBO

386-365-5269 or 386-697-5563

Table and (4) padded chairsMedDark Wood

In great shape $100Contact 386-292-3927

Whirlpool DryerWhite Runs great

$10000Contact 386-292-3927

450 Good Thingsto Eat

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386-963-4138 or 961-1420

630 Mobile Homesfor Rent

1 Bd $370mth or 2 Bd $485mth $300 Sec + $50 AppFee Located in the heart of LC Call 305-984-5511 or 386-344-0830 For Apt

14 x 70 MH Real clean2br2ba garden tub Water furnGood Lo-

cation $575 mo $300 dep No Pets 386-755-0064 or (904) 771-5924

2 BR MH $400 - $450 mo Plus Deposit Water amp Sewer

Furnished Cannon Creek MHP386-752-6422

2 BR2 BA SW Completlyfurnished carport shed located on

41st Dr $600 mo+ Util $150 Dep 935-2461

3BR2BA DWMH on 1 acreprivate lot 1st+last+dep required

located in Ellisville No petsContact 352-870-5144

Clean 2br1ba partially furnishedLots of trees on Turner Rd Leave message if no answer

386-752-6269

Mobile Homes for rent in White Springs amp

Ft White Contact 386-623-3404

Newer 22 Super clean on 1 ac North by distribution center

Perfect for Target employee $550 mo Call for details 386-867-9231

Quiet Country Park3br2ba $525 Very clean NO PETS References amp

Deposit required 386-758-2280

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

1993 PEACHSTATE 14x70Newly renovated 32 $950000 1981 Destiny 24x52 good cond

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2013 DOUBLEWIDE$33995 inc set-up

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32 1800 sqft CBC home on corner lot work shopMLS 79574 $74900 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

3BR2BA 28X64 in a great loca-tion a lot of upgrades fireplace Only $2500 down $399 a month

Call Paula at 386-752-1452 or E-mail ammonspaulayahoocom

4Br2ba in town good invest-ment current rent set at $825 per

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Mike Foster 288-3596

5 LIKE New Mobile Homes

For under $30000 MUST SEE Call John T 386-752-1452

575 Credit Score=10 Down onyour choice of select New 32 or

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Homes 352-872-5566

Accredited Real Estate Nice Home kitchen redone fenced

backyard 2br1ba MLS81521 $52000 Mike Foster 288-3596

BANK REPO 3BR2BA Double-wide rsquo09 Excellent condition Only

$999 down $377 a month Call Paula 386-752-1452 or E-mail am-

monspaulayahoocom

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 75661 - Must be 55+

Manufacture home 1 ac fireplace laundry open amp bright $79900

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Home in good condition MH 3br2ba Good size kitchen 4 plus

acres MLS 80235 $63000 Accredited Real Estate

Mike Foster 288-3596

640 Mobile Homesfor Sale

MUST SEE 2013 2x6 walls R30 insulation OSB wrap house wrap

real wood cabinets and thermal pain windows Payment $399 per month call John T 386-752-1452

NEW 32 JACOBSEN HOMESStarting at $43995 Painted

WAlls-Del-Set-AC-Skirting-andSteps North Pointe Homes - Hwy

441 N Gainesville FL352-872-5566

NEW Jacobsen Model Homes Sale 13 Left with up to $25000

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13th St - Gainesville 352-872-5566

Own Your Property No Money Down with good credit Great Rates Available North Pointe

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Palm Harbor HomesRed Tag Sale

Over 10 Stock Units Must GoNew Homes Start at $39900

800-622-2832 ext 210

Results RealtyBrittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473Affordable 42 on 10 acres in Bell over 2200 sqft in country setting

$80000 MLS 76582

Several Bank Repos and Used Homes in stock At North Pointe

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WANTEDhellipCASH PAID foryour Mobile Home Singlewide or

Doublewide flood homes wel-come Call 386-288-8379

650 Mobile Homeamp Land

2 acres w single wide renovated 3bd2ba living room and den 3 part garage storage shed twoseptics Contact 386-623-6164

Beautiful brick on 1116 acres w DW for family or renting In

ground pool MLS 81203 $252000 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

CLEAN NICE 22 SWand 740sf frame studio 1 bath outbuilding

nice country ac 8 mi to VA $39000 Cash only 869619181

Lots of sq ft 4br2ba approx2618 sq ft Newly remodeled

kitchen new roof MLS 81733 $99900 Century 21

Darby Rogers 752-6575

Nice 2br2ba 1996 DW Energy Efficient 34 frnshd 3 yr old roof 12 ac lot in Oak Wd subdv in Live Oak $39900 Call 309-645-2659

Owner Fin-Nice huge 425 on 3 ac x-fenced creek lrg deckPaved

Rd McAlpin area Small down $950mth 386-867-1833 For picswwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

What a great home 3BR2B 1860 sqft DW on 5 acres

MLS80543 $125000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

05535481

Wersquove got it all$89 Deposit

Limited Avail Call TodayWindsong Apts

Free after school program386-758-8455

1BR APTDowntown Location Clean New

Carpet $450 mo plus Security NO PETS Call 386-755-3456

2BR1BA APT wgarageWest side of town

$650 mo 386-961-9000

2BR2BA wgarage5 minutes from VA hospital and

Timco Call for details 386-365-5150

A Landlord You Can Love 2 br Apts $600 amp up + sec Great area CHA washerdryer hookups

386-758-9351 or 352-208-2421

Amberwood Hills Apts Private Patio area Beautiful yard Washerdryer hkup Free water amp sewer 11 21 Move in special

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Columbia Arms Apt located12 mi from VA amp Winn Dixie

Pet Friendly Pool laundry amp balcony

386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

COZY COTTAGE 1 BR- New paint amp carpet 10 mins South of

LC all util amp satellite incl$550 mo Pet ok 386-758-2408

Great area West of I-75 deluxe2br apts some wgarage WD

hookups amp patio $600-$750 plus SEC 386-438-4600 or 965-5560

Greentree TownhouseMove In Madness 21 215 Free water amp sewer Balcony amp patio

Laundry Behind Kens on Hwy 90 386-754-1800 wwwmyflaptscom

Quant 2br1ba Apt Peaceful Location with Lake View CHA $500 mo $500 dep

No pets 386-344-2170

REDUCED 21-1300 sqft duplex w gargage refurbishedWD hook up CHA $650 mth Lease Req386-965-2407 or 386-758-5881

Redwine ApartmentsPets welcome with 5 complexes

we have a home for you 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Updated Apt wtile floorsfresh paint

Great area386-752-9626

710 Unfurnished AptFor Rent

Wayne Manor Apts Spacious 2bedroom

washerdryer Behind Kens off Hwy 90 386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

Windsor Arms Apartments Move in 21 215 22 Pet

Friendy Free 200 ch Dish Wash-erdryer hkup386-754-1800

wwwmyflaptscom

720 Furnished AptsFor Rent

Rooms for Rent Hillcrest Sands Columbia All furnished Electric cable fridge microwave Weekly or monthly rates 1 person $135

2 persons $150 weekly 386-752-5808

730 UnfurnishedHome For Rent

21 Brick house - Lrg eat in kit amp closets CHA 514 SE First Ave

Jasper $550 mth 1stlast+secNo pets 772-285-1032

3BD15BACHA $725 mth amp

$725 depContact 386-344-2170

3br15ba Very clean Block great area CHA amp indoor laundry

Carport amp Fenced (privacy) back yard $750 mo $750 dep

(941)920-4535

Attractive brick 32 near Willow-brook CHA Hard wood floors

Wood blinds fireplace lg yard amp storage builing $950mth 1st amp last Call 965-0763 or 758-1864

Cozy 2bd1ba home CHA $500 mth amp

$500 dep Contact 386-344-2170

For Lease w option to buy Beau-tiful 2005 brick home $1275mth

amp $3500 down 417-396-2134

LAKE CITY FL21 CHA large yard amp in town

$550 mo + dep 386-961-3031 or 386-752-3444

750 Business ampOffice Rentals

FOR LEASE Downtown Office Space Convenient to

Court house Call 386-755-3456

For Rent or Lease Former Doc-tors office Former professionaloffice amp Lg open space avail on

East Baya Ave Competitive rates Weekdays 386-984-0622

eveningsweekends 497-4762

PROFESSIONALOFFICE UNIT

Oakbridge Office Complex725 SE Baya Dr - Call 752-4820

805 Lots for Sale

5 acre lot located in quiet setting River Rise sd Homes only paved

street $65000 MLS 76151Results Realty

Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

645 Acres of River front property on Suwannee Consist of 3 lots

MLS 77414 $75000REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Beautiful lot on Suwannee Property features stairway to dock picnic area MLS 78842 $35000Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 80401 - $60000 Must be 55+ 130x750 right on Suwannee Beautiful lot minutes from Royal Springs Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 76668 - $32000 Must be 55+ Buildable lot for site built homes only In Forest Country

Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Lot close to Sante Fe Suwannee amp Ichetucknee

MLS 80092 $15000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Nice vacant lot in Desirable river Community

MLS 73268 $15000 Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

PUBLISHERS NOTEAll real estate advertising in this newspaper is subject to the fair

housing act which makes it illegal to advertise any preference

limitation or discrimination based on race color religion sex

disability familial status or nation-al origin or any intention to make

such preference limitation 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 will not knowingly

accept any advertising for real es-tate which is in violation of the law Our readers are hereby in-formed that all dwellings adver-

tised in this newspaper are availa-ble on an equal opportunity basisTo complain of discrimination call HUD toll free at 1-800-669-9777

the toll freetelephone number to the hearing

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Small home on corner lot with 3br Fenced yards Needs TLC

MLS 81204 $23900Brittany Stoeckert 386-397-3473

Results Realty

Vacant land 591 acres part cleared few miles from Charles Springs amp Suwannee $20500

MLS 80961 REO Realty Group Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

810 Home for Sale

2 Owner Financed Homes 1 RentalLake City Mayo Branford

386-590-0642 or 386-867-1833wwwsuwanneevalleypropertiescom

3br2ba 1677 sqft close town Hardy Board ConstructionCentury 21 Darby Rogers

MLS 81841 $149900 Call 752-6575

3br2ba 2 car garage LR w stove fire place lg Master Br New roof

Century 21 Darby Rogers MLS 81846 $99500

Call 752-6575

3br2ba extra enclosed carport Manicured property huge palm

trees Century 21 Darby RogersMLS 81753 $84500

Call 752-6575

Access Realty Gorgeous views 3bd3ba on Lake Montgomery

Elevator fishing dock amp jacuzzi MLS 81438 $249900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty - Spacious 4 bd3ba Cypress Lake w 3643 sqft 125

acres on lake Vaulted ceilings MLS 81314 - $279900

Patti Taylor386-623-6896

Access Realty- Two story 1895 Victorian house w electrical up-grades throughout double -deck

porches MLS 71594 - $149900 Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop Realty MLS 80175 - 2 story colonial 4 br 2b25b in ground pool 3 fire-

places patio $315000 Mary Brown Whitehurst 965-0887

Country home on 4 ac 3br25ba formal living room fireplace

MLS 81775 Coldwell BankerBishop Realty $179900

Elaine Tolar 755-6488

Cute home nice paint great layout 3br2ba MLS 81746

$112300 Century 21 Darby Rogers 752-6575

Eastside Village Realty IncMust be 55+ 3br3ba on 748 acres country living spacious heated front porch brick work-shop Call for appt 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81958- $115000 Must be 55+ 3br2ba Site Built w lots of

room split plan mstr suite FL Rm Call Denise Bose 752-5290

Eastside Village Realty IncMLS 81959 - Must be 55+

2br2ba $79900 Site Built Home weat in kitchen laundry rm scrn porch Denise Bose 752-5290

Location is the key 3br2ba new ac compressor split floor plan MLS 81614 Coldwell Banker

Bishop Realty $129900Sherry Ratliff 365-8414

Looks brand new 3br2ba split plan spacious Lroom dinning area amp breakfast nook MLS 81426 Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyElaine Tolar 755-6488 $149900

820 Farms ampAcreage

10 acres with wellsepticpp (not guar) $300 dwn $580 a mth

Deas BullardBKL Properties 386-752-4339 wwwlandnflcom

4 acres Wellborn New Well installed Beautifully wooded

wcleared Home Site owner fin no down $39900 $410 mon

Call 352-215-1018wwwLandOwnerFinancingcom

40 acre Ranch Brick 33 with 2000 sqft new roof kitchen re-modeled pole barn MLS 81641$3495000 REO Realty Group

Nancy Rogers 386-867-1271

Access Realty - 10 acre square tract High amp Dry OF Avail w

25 down Convenient LocationMLS 81258$39900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Access Realty- 4364 acres wooded acreage in NColumbia

County Scenic amp Private MLS 74429 $89900

Patti Taylor 386-623-6896

Coldwell Banker Bishop AgencyMLS 79650 Elaine Tolar

755-6488 10 ac w 3br25ba large master ste lg porch barn

w workshop $280900

830 CommercialProperty

High profile location multiple of-fice spaces Call Neil amp Hansel Holton 984-5791 at Coldwell

Banker Bishop RealtyMLS 81848 $102500

860 InvestmentProperty

2 ACRES of land with 8000 sf building $80000 Located in

Olustee Owner Financing possible 904-318-7714

870 Real EstateWantedI Buy Houses

CASHQuick Sale Fair Price

386-269-0605

951 RecreationalVehicles2006 HONDA

Foreman 500 ATV$275000 OBO

Contact 386-623-4372

10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

Race OReillyrsquos Auto Parts ChallengeWhere Texas Motor SpeedwayWhen Nov 3 700 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Trevor Bayne

SPRINT CUP CAMPING WORLD TRUCKSNATIONWIDE SERIESRace Kroger 200 Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Saturday 130 pm (ET)TV SPEED2011 Winner Denny Hamlin

Race Tums Fast Relief 500Where Martinsville SpeedwayWhen Sunday 100 pm (ET)TV ESPN2011 Winner Tony Stewart (right)

NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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10B LAKE CITY REPORTER NASCAR FRIDAY amp SATURDAY OCTOBER 26-27 2012

10BNASCAR

NOTEBOOK

Cautions sliding at KansasAfter much of this yearrsquos Sprint Cup season has

seen races run for long stretches of green-flag rac-ing and many events boil down to fuel-mileagecontests along came the Hollywood Casino 400 onthe repaved and reconfigured Kansas Speedway

The race saw a track record ndash and Cup season-high ndash 14 caution periods most of them for wrecksthat saw many of the sportrsquos most skilled driverslosing control of the cars and slamming into thewall

Even race winner Matt Kenseth smacked thewall at one point

ldquoEverything is just on edgerdquo said Kyle Buschafter he was involved in a crash with RyanNewman ldquoYoursquore really slipping and sliding andfighting for as much grip as you can find outthererdquo

Busch admitted hersquod been struggling with aloose condition with his car but still blamedNewman for the crash ldquoNewman just ran up onthe back of me and got me loose ndash Irsquove been looseall day ndash and then he ran into the back of me andspun me out so just impatience hellip

ldquoI donrsquot know what that was for or why or what-ever but Irsquom glad hersquos wrecked along with me andhersquoll get another one here before the year is outrdquo

Newman said the wreck was Buschrsquos fault ldquoHejust got loose in front of me and itrsquos so fast [atKansas] itrsquos hard to check up when he is gettingsidewaysrdquo he said ldquoHe already lost control of thecar once earlier in the race Itrsquos kind of treacherouson the tiresrdquo

Jimmie Johnson who wrecked his car butbounced back to finish ninth said it was hard tokeep from crashing

ldquoRestarts were pretty wildrdquo he said ldquoYou had torun so hard that when something happened andyou lost grip the car just stood up on the tires andwould take off and you couldnrsquot control it and theguys were sliding everywhererdquo

It wasnrsquot just the guys who were sliding every-where

Danica Patrick wrecked her No 10 Chevroletafter intentionally spinning Landon Cassillrsquos No83 Toyota

ldquoItrsquos been pretty consistent with [Cassill] gettinginto merdquo Patrick said ldquoSo at some point in time Ihave to stand up for myself or everybodyrsquos goingto do itrdquo

Cassill on his two-way radio offered his com-ment

ldquoRule No 1 in stock car racing is learn how towreck someone without wrecking yourselfrdquo hesaid

Cassill who escaped the Patrick effort at retali-ation without significant damage to his car wenton to finish 18th tying his best finish of the sea-son Patrick finished 32nd not far off her averagefinish of 302 in eight Cup starts this year

Ford RPM renew partnershipEver since the announcement that Penske

Racing is moving from Dodge to the Ford campbeginning next season there have been questionsabout how the move would affect other Ford-backed teams particularly Richard PettyMotorsports

But last week Ford and RPM announced theywould continue their partnership into next seasonwhich means Pettyrsquos two Cup teams and oneNationwide entry will be running Fords for thefourth straight year

RPM announced that it will continue to race the

No 9 Fusion with backing from Stanley andDewalt and the No 43 Ford Fusion withSmithfield Foods Aric Almirola drives the No 43and Marcos Ambrose the No 9

The teamrsquos No 43 Nationwide Series entry driv-en by Michael Annett will return with backingfrom PilotFlying J

No Prelude charity race for 2012

Tony Stewart confirmed last week that the pop-ular Prelude to the Dream Late Model race at hisEldora Speedway in Rossburg Ohio wonrsquot be runnext year

The race featured top drivers from variousforms of motorsports including Sprint Cup racingLate Model cars on the dirt at Eldora with theproceeds going to charity

ldquoIt takes a ton of work to put the Prelude onrdquoStewart said ldquoWe are changing our format for howwe run the Dream [Late Model race] that week-end making it a three-day weekend with thatseries We are trying to focus on that a little bitmore and some changes that we think are going tobe better for our Late Model race

ldquoWe just needed to take a year off while wefocus on that and make sure that we donrsquot getoverloaded for thatrdquo

He said he expected the Prelude to return atsome point in the future

Stewart also addressed speculation thatNASCAR was considering running a CampingWorld Truck Series race at Eldora

ldquoI would be ecstatic if we could get anyNASCAR race at Eldorardquo he said ldquoThat would begreat I have talked to NASCAR They have beenlooking at all kinds of different tracks

ldquoIt has been brought up in conversation butthat is about as far as it has come right nowrdquo

By RICK MINTER Universal UclickBy RICK MINTER Universal Uclick

Newman former crew chief Borland reunited

Ryan Newman (left) drives the No 39 Chevrolet side by side with Kasey Kahne in the No 5 Chevrolet during the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series Good Sam RoadsideAssistance 500 at Talladega Superspeedway on October 7 (NASCAR photo)

NEXTUP

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NUMERICALLY

SPEAKINGPoints separating Nationwideleader Elliott Sadler andKansas winner Ricky

Stenhouse Jr who is second in thestandings (Sadler was fourth atKansas while Austin Dillon 26 pointsback in third place finished secondat Kansas)

Laps led by JimmieJohnson in the past15 Cup races at

Martinsville tops among drivers

Laps led by Sprint Cup pointsleader Brad Keselowski in fivecareer Cup starts at

Martinsville Speedway

Laps run amongthe top 15 byRon Hornaday Jr

in the past 15 Truck Series races atMartinsville Speedway the most ofany driver

1617

6

2880

2

Good chemistry

2012 CHASE CONTENDERSChase Chart following the

Hollywood Casino 400 at Kansas Speedway

1 Brad Keselowski 2250 (finished eighth) He wove his way through several crashes to pre-

serve his points lead ldquoIt seemed like every wreckthat happened happened right in front of merdquo hesaid ldquoIt was a tough dayrdquo

2 Jimmie Johnson -7 (finished ninth) Despite a wreck that looked as if it could send

their car to the garage for lengthy repairs the No48 crew patched up their car and Johnson drove itto a top-10 finish

3 Denny Hamlin -20 (finished 13th) Early race handling woes coupled with a late

stop for fuel left him with a mediocre finish Butsome of his best tracks remain on the scheduleincluding Martinsville where he has four winsldquoWe just shot ourselves in the foot a lotrdquo he said

4 Clint Bowyer -25 (finished sixth)He had hoped to back up his Charlotte victory

with another at his home track but it was not tobe ldquoWersquove just got to keep diggingrdquo he said ldquoI washoping to gain a little bit more than that but wehad a solid day Just frustrating thoughrdquo

5 Kasey Kahne -30 (finished fourth)He was running second late in the race but

stalled his car trying to save fuel under cautionand dropped to sixth for the final restart endingwhat appeared to be a good chance for victoryldquoWehad a good car we got back to fourthrdquo he said

6 Martin Truex Jr -43 (finished second) Another strong run at Kansas wasnrsquot enough to

give him much of a boost in the points standingsldquoThatrsquos a good run for us for surerdquo he said ldquoJust alittle bit too tight there at the end there to run withMatt [Kenseth]

7 Tony Stewart -47 (finished fifth)The defending Cup champion overcame a

penalty for driving away from his pit stall with awrench in his car then saved his car when helooked to be about to crashldquoWe have a ways to gobut Irsquom really proud of our guysrdquo he said

8 Jeff Gordon -51 (finished 10th) His crash in the Chase opener at Chicagoland

and resulting 35th-place finishcontinues to haunthim Since then hersquos had an average finish of 7thcompared to the 57 average posted by Keselowskiin all six Chase races to date

9 Matt Kenseth -55 (finished first) Despite being one of the many drivers who hit

the wall he bounced back to get his second Chasewin and third overall this season Still his set-backs in early Chase races have him essentiallyout of the running for the title ldquoWe went througha couple months where we didnrsquot perform as wellrdquohe said ldquoUnfortunately one of those months raninto the Chaserdquo

10 Kevin Harvick -59 (finished 11th) His Chase results have been remarkably consis-

tentwith five finishes between 11th and 13th andone of 16th but thatrsquos not good enough to contendfor the championship

11 Greg Biffle -62 (finished 27th) The points leader at the end of the 26-race reg-

ular season had another disappointing outing ashe crashed out while running third ldquoI wrecked itbadrdquo he radioed to his crew as he drove his bat-tered car to the pits

12Dale Earnhardt Jr -122 (did not compete)After sitting out the past two races while recu-

perating from concussions hersquos expected to returnto the No 88 Chevrolet this week at MartinsvilleSpeedwaybut his title hopes are over for this year

In Sprint Cup racing or any team sportfor that matter chemistry betweendriver and crew or coach and players

is often cited as one of the keys to successTeam chemistry is difficult to explain

and almost impossible to intentionally cre-ate It just seems to happen When it doesthe results are often phenomenal But thechemistry also can be lost and the resultssoon show it

In NASCAR racing some of the sportrsquosall-time win leaders had their best yearswhile working with the same crew chiefRichard Petty the sportrsquos all-time winleader with 200 race victories had most ofhis success with his cousin Dale Inman ascrew chief David Pearson second on theall-time list with 105 wins got the biggestchunk of them with Leonard Wood as hiscrew chief Jeff Gordon had his best yearswith Ray Evernham as his crew chief andBobby Labonte was at his best with JimmyMakar calling the shots Together they won19 races but Labonte has only won twosince they parted

Ryan Newman won 12 races and 37poles while working with crew chief MattBorland at Penske Racing from 2002-2006 Since then Newman has won fourraces and 11 poles But beginning thisweek at Martinsville Speedway Newmanand Borland will be reunited

The change is part of a personnel shuffle atStewart-Haas Racing that will see Newmanrsquoscurrent crew chief Tony Gibson move toDanica Patrickrsquos team beginning at her home

track Phoenix International RacewayNow the NASCAR world will see if

Newman and Borland can recreate theirwinning chemistry

Greg Zipadelli the former crew chief forTony Stewart who now serves as competi-tion director at Stewart-Haas Racingbelieves they can

ldquoMatt Borland has had great success asa crew chief and much of it came when heand Ryan Newman worked togetherrdquoZipadelli said in a team release ldquoMatt andRyan both have engineering backgroundsand they have similar mindsets Itrsquos a pair-ing that produced some very good resultsand therersquos no reason why it canrsquot producesimilar results now that theyrsquore backtogether Their four races together thisyear will position them very well for 2013rdquo

Zipadelli isnrsquot alone in the Sprint Cupgarage when it comes to seeking the rightchemistry among key members of a raceteam

Eddie Wood part of the second genera-tion of the Wood Brothers racing teamsaid when a team hits on the right combi-nation of personnel it should do every-thing it can to keep them together

ldquoI used to make fun of people who talkedabout chemistry but Irsquom pretty much abeliever in it now because Irsquove lived itrdquo hesaid ldquoThere have been combinations thathave been magic and shouldnrsquot have gottenmessed up and changed but they did

ldquoAnd it was usually outside interfer-encerdquo

Stewart Danicarsquosschedule not easy

Danica Patrick hasstruggled in her limit-ed Sprint Cup appear-ances this year but hercar owner TonyStewart said that oneday shersquoll thank himfor that as it shouldspeed up the learningcurve as she makes thedifficult transition fromopen-wheel Indy carsto NASCAR-style cars

ldquoWe picked races that were going to behardrdquo he said ldquoThey are not supposed tobe easy hellip

ldquoThere wasnrsquot anything to learn bygoing to easy tracks this year on a par-tial schedule The schedule she is goingto have next year she is going to have togo to these hard tracks Being able tojust have the experience of going theyear before even if itrsquos a rough experi-ence you at least learn and get a base ofthat track

ldquoAny time you do something for thefirst time itrsquos tough The second time isalways easier hellip

ldquoThough she may not see the benefit ofit right now she will next yearrdquo

Danica Patrick

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