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FRUITLAND PARK Isaacs: Officers’ alleged Klan ties are intolerable MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer sive organization,” he [email protected] said Deputy Chief David Borst resigned Thurs- Fruitland Park Police day midway through Chief Terry Isaacs said being confronted by Sunday his continuing Isaacs with the allega- efforts to create a bet- tions. ter image of his depart- Isaacs added an in- ment will go on in ternal investi- MILLARD K. IVES / DAILY COMMERCIAL light of what he gation would be Crews clear debris caused by a Union-Pacific train barreling through an Allied moving vehicle in Sumter County earlier called “disturb- conducted on the this month after the semi got stuck on the track. ing” allegations second officer, his now former Cpl. George Hun- OXFORD deputy chief and newell, to deter- a police corporal mine what pos- were associated BORST sible disciplinary with the Ku Klux actions would be Train track snags Klan. taken since it is Isaacs called it against depart- Semi-trucks caught on crossings cause crashes, lead to upgrades a black eye on the ment policy to department. be a member of MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer stricting “No Through Trucks.” “This is 2014 an anti-govern- [email protected] On July 1, a 68-car On July 1, a 68-car train car- and we serve all HUNNEWELL ment organiza- tion. But then the igns warning of possible train carrying molten rying molten sulfur sheared the community. chief and city manag- dangers to big rigs going through a commercial mov- We will not tolerate this sulfur sheared through a er decided to terminate over a railroad crossing ing truck stuck on the crossing, type of conduct,” Isaa- S commercial moving truck leaving the vehicle’s rear half on cs said. Hunnewell when they in Sumter County haven’t de- also considered past terred some truck drivers from stuck on the crossing, the east side of the tracks and Armed with a confi- problems with him that trying and getting stuck. leaving the vehicle’s rear the cab on the west side. On dential FBI report that led to letters of counsel- The legs of these semi-trac- May 28, a 130-car train barreled Isaacs said stated the half on the east side through a semi-truck haul- ing, suspensions and a tor trailers — extended about of the tracks and the two officers were asso- a foot to keep the trailers lev- ing watermelons, scattering ciated with a “subver- SEE KLAN | A2 el when their cabs are driv- cab on the west side. smashed fruit along the tracks. en away — are getting lodged Arnold said after county pub- in the train rails as the rigs go both crashes, said within the lic works representatives met LAKE COUNTY over the “low ground clearance” same time period another semi with CSX officials last week, posted crossing near the in- got stuck on the tracks but was county commissioners vot- tersection of U.S. Highway 301 towed before a train came. He ed unanimously to approve Fleet vehicles aging, in and County Road 104 in Oxford. agreed the crossing is danger- $55,000 to upgrade the crossing But after two trailers were re- ous. approaches. Arnold didn’t give cently ripped apart by trains, “Something needs to be done a timetable for the project but need of replacement said it should start “soon.” Sumter County officials voted about it before someone gets LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer The public works ve- According to Federal Railroad last week to raise the approach- killed,” said Taylor, on the scene [email protected] hicles, fire trucks and Association statistics, 2,087 es to both sides of the tracks. In at the July 1 crash. county buses, among Arnold said for years there highway-rail grade crossing col- Lake County com- the meantime, the crossing will others, are either over be temporarily closed, County have been cautionary signs on lisions occurred across the na- missioners learned last seven years old or have Administrator Bradley Arnold both sides of the crossing, in- tion in 2013, including 65 Flor- week that 60 percent said. dicating a grade problem for ida incidents resulting in 12 of the county’s vehicle more than 140,000 miles R. Taylor, a Florida High- heavy trucks as well as the ad- deaths. fleet is outdated and on them, according to way Patrol trooper who worked dition of short-term signage re- SEE TRACK | A2 must be replaced. SEE FLEET | A2 5 things to know not to believe when presidential prospects say them CALVIN WOODWARD even thinking about here are five things to Republican Associated Press that, when you know know not to believe presidential they’ve got to be hum- when you hear them: candidate WASHINGTON — and former ming “Hail to the It’s considered bad THE SIT-DOWN Massachusetts form for politicians to Chief” in the shower. Gov. Mitt Romney, They say they don’t Over Christmas say things that are not 2010, Mitt Romney’s left, talks to his true. pay attention to polls running mate, — ha! big family gathered Rep. Paul Ryan, When they talk ‘round and cast bal- about their own am- They suggest their R-Wis., along lots on whether he with his wife, Ann bitions, though, de- families will drive should run again for Romney, after ception pretty much their decision wheth- the Republican nom- he conceded comes with the terri- er to run, setting up a ination. The vote was the 2012 tory and no one seems dramatic tension that presidential race to mind. is more fiction than 10-2 against, with at his election People who are pa- fact. Romney himself vot- night rally in tently feeling out their As the 2016 presi- ing no. Boston. presidential pros- dential campaign field The voters had AP FILE PHOTO pects claim not to be begins to take shape, SEE PROSPECTS | A2

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Klan, and has made it a Law Enforcement, which from the department after KLAN goal to improve the de- contacted Isaacs, who in allegations surfaced that FLORIDA FROM PAGE A1 partment’s image. turn spoke with the State he was a district Kleagle “It’s disturbing, I can’t Attorney’s Office to de- (recruiter) for the Engle- demotion last year. have this,” said Isaacs termine if any criminal wood-based National Ary- LOTTERY who called Hunnewell charges should be filed. Isaacs said although an Knights of the Ku Klux JULY 13 both men denied the al- a marginal employee. “I Isaacs said he didn’t Klan and subsequently, af- CASH 3...... 2-1-3 legations and there was had no confidence in the know the name of the ter a merger, a member of Afternoon...... 4-0-4 no positive proof linking officers anymore.” group. However, Chief the United Northern and Isaacs said the FBI had Deputy State Attorney Ric them to a subversive or- Southern Knights. PLAY 4...... 2-3-0-0 been conducting a “glob- Ridgway said Saturday the ganization, the image as- However, in a depart- Afternoon...... 4-7-0-5 al” investigation — unre- report linked the two offi- sociated with them would lated to the Fruitland Park cers to the Klan, and after ment with 13 full-time JULY 12 lower the credibility of and five part-time offi- Police Department — his office determined any FANTASY 5...... 9-13-18-19-35 the department. cers, many of whom were when an informant said such association wasn’t FLORIDA LOTTO...... 2-4-14-16-44-48 Isaacs came aboard trained by Borst, Isaa- that Borst and Hunnew- criminal, the case was POWERBALL...... 2-3-7-23-51-26 as chief three years ago, ell were associated with turned over to the Fruit- cs dismissed any notion shortly after another of- a subversive organization land Park police for an in- of his department being ficer resigned because of between 2005 and 2008. ternal investigation. heavily associated with reports and photos show- The case was given to the In 2009, Police Offi- the Klan, calling Hun- ing his alleged ties to the Florida Department of cer James Elkins resigned newell a “bad apple.” THE NEWSPAPER OF CHOICE FOR LAKE AND SUMTER COUNTIES SINCE 1875 The Daily Commercial (ISSN 0896-1042) is published daily for $90.74 per year (plus Florida sales tax) by Halifax Media Group at 212 East Main Street, Leesburg, Florida. Periodicals postage is paid at the USPO, Leesburg, FL. POSTMASTER: Send all address changes to The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL TRACK 34749-0007. All material contained in this edition is property of The Daily Commercial and is protected under the copyright laws of FROM PAGE A1 the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without written consent from the publisher. Taylor said both truck MISSED YOUR NEWSPAPER? HOW TO REACH US drivers, who remained REDELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE IN in their vehicles during ALTOONA OR SUMTER 365-8200 the crashes, were cited Call 352-787-0600 in Lake In Sumter County: County or 877-702-0600 in 877-702-0600 for improper stopping af- Sumter County 6 a.m. to 10 ter not paying heed to the a.m. Monday through Friday. Call ADVERTISING 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday “low ground clearance” and 7 to 10 a.m. on Sunday. Retail...... 365-8200 signs and not calling 911. Classified...... 314-3278 GOING ON VACATION Marsitisa Cook, owner CIRCULATION Lake Co...... 352-787-0600 Call the Circulation Depart- of Groundcovers nursery, Sumter Co. .... 877-702-0600 which sits just east of the ment 48 hours ahead to stop service. Circulation Billing .. 787-0600 crossing, said a Walmart ACCOUNTING ...... 365-8216 truck got stuck recent- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ly but a farm tractor was SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Call 352-787-0600 (Lake Co.) or able to move it. 877-702-0600 (Sumter Co.) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday “It’s real rural out here. through Friday. Prepayments for 3 months or more, mail to: Circulation GEORGE MADDOX / SPECIAL TO THE DAILY COMMERCIAL Dept., The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749- Many of the roads weren’t 0007. Billed monthly at the rates shown. set up for these types of A 130-car CSX train collided with a trailer hauling watermelons that was stuck on railroad tracks Home crossings,” she said. in Sumter County. Delivery 3 Mos. Tax Total 6 Mos. Tax Total 1 Yr. Tax Total Daily/Sunday 28.43 1.99 30.42 50.05 3.50 53.56 90.74 6.35 97.09 OUR COMMITMENT TO ACCURACY the fiscal year 2015 budget, and “It is partially my fault because I The Daily Commercial promptly corrects errors of fact appearing in its FLEET there is no funding allocated in have been so determined to keep pages. If you believe we have made an error, call the news department FROM PAGE A1 that budget to replace the vehicles. taxes low,” he said. “Now we see at 352-365-8250. County Manager David Heath our infrastructure is literally falling STAFF INFORMATION Keith Stevenson, manager of the Fa- said it would cost an estimated apart and we have got to address it. STEVE SKAGGS, publisher cilities and Fleet Management De- $8 million to replace all the vehi- We don’t have a choice. I want to 352-365-8213...... [email protected] partment. cles, but it is not possible to replace find a way to address it. The longer MARY MANNING-JACOBS, advertising director Stevenson said the older the ve- them all at once. you ignore it, the more expensive it 352-365-8287...... [email protected] “They would be phased in over a is going to be.” hicle, the more it costs to maintain. NEWSROOM CONTACTS In evaluating a sample of 13 ve- period of time,” he said. Commissioner Sean Parks The replacement of the vehicles echoed those sentiments. TOM MCNIFF, executive editor hicles and their maintenance costs, 352-365-8250...... [email protected] is critical, Heath said. “You can only put off repairs and Stevenson determined the aver- WHITNEY WILLARD, copy desk chief “It is exacerbated by the fact we purchase of new equipment so age maintenance costs for vehi- 352-365-8258...... [email protected] have not replaced any vehicles long before it becomes more cost- cles over 120,000 miles was $2,813 PAUL RYAN, digital editor since 2008,” he said. ly to maintain vehicles instead of 352-365-8270...... [email protected] compared to $1,021 for a vehicle Replacing the fleet is important, purchasing new ones,” he said. under 30,000 miles. TO REPORT LOCAL NEWS Commissioner Tim Sullivan said. However, Commissioner Leslie SCOTT CALLAHAN, news editor He added he is also concerned “I think that is an issue that we Campione emphasized it was im- about the reliability of the 314 ve- 352-365-8203...... [email protected] need to put a long-term solution portant to do these replacements REPORTERS hicles that are in need of replace- on,” he said. “It is going to cost us incrementally. ment. LIVI STANFORD, county government, schools more later if we don’t do something “If you start with the premise that 352-365-8257...... [email protected] For example, he said, if a dump now.” you are going to find a way to take ROXANNE BROWN, South Lake County truck was in the repair shop, the Commissioner Jimmy Conner care of all the needs without rais- 352-394-2183...... [email protected] crew wouldn’t be able to work. said because the county has been ing taxes you approach these type MILLARD IVES, police and courts The County Commission is deal- so fiscally conservative, it failed to of questions from a standpoint of 352-365-8262...... [email protected] ing with a $15 million shortfall in address infrastructure needs. let’s find a solution,” she said. THERESA CAMPBELL, Leesburg and The Villages 352-365-8209...... [email protected] AUSTIN FULLER, business news, Mount Dora, Eustis, Tavares PROSPECTS “I don’t really pay a lot of 352-365-8263...... [email protected] attention to them.” That’s LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FROM PAGE A1 what people say when Email submissions to [email protected] they’re lagging in polls. spoken. But Romney ran. To be sure, horserace SPORTS RESULTS polls this far from the con- Schools or coaches can report game results after 6 p.m. by call- The lesson: On this ing 352-365-8268, or 352-365-8279. Submissions also can be question, family matters, test in November 2016 are emailed to [email protected]. not so much. mostly worth ignoring. FRANK JOLLEY, sports editor In the lead-up to 2016, As Rubio pointed out, 352-365-8268...... [email protected] Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., has there’s a whole campaign GOOD FOR YOU AND CELEBRATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS made much of his wife, to be waged first. But Email news about your awards and personal or professional mile- Kelley, being a hard sell. polls, like money, are the stones — along with a photo, if you desire -— to pam.fennimore@ “There’s two votes in mother’s milk of politics. dailycommercial.com. my family,” he said when They drive fundraising, CALENDAR asked in December about messaging and all-im- Email upcoming events to [email protected]. running. “My wife has portant perceptions of both of them, and both of momentum. them are ‘no’ votes right AP FILE PHOTO VEEP CREEP now. ... I’ll tell you in a Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush greets his mother, former first lady Woman doing yoga in Democrat Al Gore year whether I’m able to Barbara Bush, at the White House’s 2010 Presidential Medal of called the vice presi- persuade my wife.” Freedom ceremony in Washington. dency a “political dead street busted for heroin Reserved but political- lina was a bit off his path. R-Wis., says an investiga- end” in one campaign, Associated Press ly savvy, Kelley Paul has He’s more apt to be found tion by prosecutors into then signed on for it the stood in for him at cam- OCALA — Police say a woman in pos- in Iowa, an even bigger whether he and aides next campaign. Repub- paign events and worked session of heroin was arrested after she state in presidential pol- conducted illegal politi- lican Nelson Rockefeller for a Republican consult- itics. Cruz has been seen cal activities in 2011 and said he refused offers to began undressing and doing yoga in the ing firm. more often in Iowa, New 2012 is “old news” and be such “standby equip- middle of a North Florida street. Running for presi- Hampshire and South Car- “case closed.” ment,” then became that Ocala police arrested 51-year-old Mi- dent is a heavyweight olina than in the volatile Public figures can’t wish for President Gerald Ford. chele Cernak on possession of heroin (and intoxicating) deci- border region of his own these things away. They George H.W. Bush said and drug paraphernalia Wednesday. sion that gives some fam- state since he won election can write their memoirs “I’m not leaving the door The Ocala Star-Banner reports that of- ilies pause. But pinning as a senator in 2012. and their epitaphs, but open” to becoming the ficers found Cernak in the middle of the the matter on the spouse Hillary Rodham Clinton not history. When scandal running mate to his GOP street with her jeans around her ankles and kids is generally part went from “no plans” to happens, they hold the rival, Ronald Reagan, and in the midst of a yoga pose. She was of a broader effort to put run to “stay tuned” to “I’m reins of a runaway horse then did. still wearing her underwear. off answers and decisions running — around the that will stop only when This disdain for be- until it’s time to commit park” to statements mak- it’s good and tired. ing No. 2 is bound to arise one way or the other. ing clear she’s consider- WHAT POLLS? when the primaries are ing it and will decide by THE DODGE underway and people start the end of the year. Cliches abound here. “My focus is entirely on You may have heard losing for real. For a strug- working for Texans in the THE DOWNPLAY this one — the only poll gling candidate, acknowl- U.S. Senate.” When Sen. Gov. Chris Christie, that matters is the one on edging any interest in be- Ted Cruz, R-Texas, made R-N.J., says the bridge Election Day. It’s too soon ing someone’s running this declaration, his feet scandal that’s been dog- for that, but not for this: I mate can be the kiss of were planted in South ging him will be “a foot- don’t listen to polls. death until it’s obvious the Carolina, a big presiden- note” by 2016. He’s feeling “Polls are everywhere campaign is dying anyway. tial primary state. done with it. all the time,” Sen. Marco Then the vice presidency To be sure, South Caro- Gov. Scott Walker, Rubio, R-Fla., said in May. doesn’t sound so bad. Monday, July 14, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A3

StateNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected]&Region n 352-365-8203 www.dailycommercial.com Area Briefs Man accused of fracturing 2-year-old’s skull LEESBURG AUSTIN L. MILLER tective Rhonda Stroup of Todd said doctors at the ally doing good. He stood Korean Service Veterans to Halifax Media Group the Marion County Sher- hospital are monitoring up in his bed and gave me iff’s Office, and taken to Gabriel, and the little boy’s host August 2 ceremony A man was arrested by a a hug and kiss and told me the Marion County Jail, eyes are black and blue that he loves me,” she said. Korean Service Veterans will be sheriff’s detective on Sat- where bond was set at and he has at least two urday, accused of giving a Todd said she was puz- recognized in a special 61st an- $10,000. skull fractures. zled by Rockwell’s appar- niversary ceremony at 10 a.m. on 2-year-old two skull frac- The child’s mother, Jessi- Todd said she visited ently violent outburst. Aug. 2 at the Veterans Memorial at tures and a black-and-blue ca Todd, told a Star-Banner her son at the hospital on “I’ve known (Rockwell) Fountain Park. face. The toddler is in in- reporter that her 2-year-old Saturday and that Gabri- The anniversary event is spon- tensive care. son, Gabriel Peterson, re- el cannot open his eyes for 14 years and I never sored by the Korean War and Korean Reese William Rockwell mains in the intensive care and his face is swollen and expected this from him. Service Veterans Association of Lake was charged with aggra- unit at UF Health Shands puffy. I want people to know County, Chapter 169. vated child abuse by De- Hospital in Gainesville. “Other than that, he’s re- SEE FRACTURE | A4 In the event of inclement weath- er, the ceremony will be held at the National Guard Armory, 400 W. Meadow St. UF tops For information or to participate as a veteran, call 352-408-6612 or email [email protected]. state schools LEESBURG in sexual Career Source to host hiring event for veterans assaults CareerSource Central Florida will connect veterans with employers at JEFF SCHWEERS two separate Paychecks for Patriots Halifax Media Group hiring fairs, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on The University of Florida led all July 16. state universities in Florida in the Paychecks for Patriots is spon- number of reported sexual assaults sored by the Florida Department of for 2010, 2011 and 2012, based on Economic Opportunity in conjunc- BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL data universities and colleges in the tion with the Florida Department of U.S. must report each year to the De- A couple walks through the Lake Square Mall in Leesburg. Veterans Affairs, Employer Support partment of Education. of the Guard and Reserve, Florida UF reported 24 incidents of forced National Guard, Career Source LEESBURG sex for that three-year period, com- Central Florida, Dollar General and pared with 21 reported by the Uni- private employers. versity of Central Florida and 17 by The event is open to United States Utility deposits may be the University of South Florida’s veterans (active and retired) and main campus for the same period. their families at Florida National UF also reported more than any Guard, 400 W. Meadow St., and the waived for new mall tenants private university or college in Flor- American Legion, 300 N. Third St. ida. Eckerd College in St. Petersburg Job seekers and employers led the private schools with 15, fol- can register at no cost at www. THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer [email protected] (William) Spinelli (Leesburg lowed by Rollins College in Winter CareerSourceCentralFlorida.com/ Park with 10 and the University of Patriots. ake Square Mall has been finance director) said in Miami with nine. Victim advocates, touted as a vital part of the a memo that it would be counselors, police and other officials TAVARES L economic life of Leesburg beneficial to Leesburg if the whose job it is to look after the safe- since it was built, and tonight Lake Square Mall could be ty and well-being of students, facul- Park rangers invite residents city leaders will have a first read- ty, staff and visitors on campus said to bird and butterfly surveys ing on nixing the deposit fee for revitalized, and he noted those numbers show that UF is do- new non-residential customers The Lake County Parks & Trails that it would be a great ing its job to make victims of sexual setting up utility service at the Division invites outdoor enthusiasts detriment to the city if the violence aware of their options and mall. to enjoy three opportunities in July the resources available to them. The city commission meets at mall were to stop doing to survey birds and butterflies. They said the numbers also show 5:30 p.m. today in the commis- Join park rangers for the events, business completely. that UF is more vigilant about re- sion chambers on the third floor from 7:30 to 11 a.m., on the following porting and investigating incidents of Leesburg City Hall, 501 W. dates: Friday at Lake May Reserve, very limited bad-debt write-offs of sexual assaults. Meadow St. 36300 County Road 44A, Eustis, and due to the strict deposit policy. At “We have done a lot of education William Spinelli, the city’s fi- Saturday at Ferndale Preserve, 19220 this time, some risk may be allow- around it. That’s why our numbers nance director, said in an agen- are increasing,” said Jen Day Shaw, County Road 455, Ferndale. able to encourage development, da memo that the city can aid in UF dean of students. Knowledge of common species is he said in the memo, while not- helping to restore the retail center. Campus sexual assault is a nation- a plus but not required. The event ing the city’s finance department Lake Square Mall has experi- wide epidemic that has drawn the at- includes hiking about 2 miles on will closely monitor electric utility enced difficulty of late attracting tention of the White House and Con- unpaved trails. accounts to ensure a balance be- and keeping quality retail tenants gress. There is a growing consensus For information or to regis- tween opening new accounts and due to the recession, Spinelli said and body of research that universi- ter, call 352-253-4950, email park- lack of utility payment. in the agenda memo, while also ties and colleges are failing to pro- [email protected] or go to Spinelli added that the ordi- noting that general economic and tect students. www.lakecountyfl.gov/parks. nance is intended to provide a Critics contend there are far more cultural changes have affected temporary benefit to the redevel- enclosed malls as shopping desti- campus rapes than are being report- opment of the Lake Square Mall, MOUNT DORA nations. ed and that universities and colleges and it will expire three years af- Spinelli said in the memo that are not investigating all of the cases Library to host Hurricane ter its passage by the city com- it would be beneficial to Leesburg being reported to them — meaning Preparedness program if the Lake Square Mall could be mission. He also noted that ex- assailants are getting away with it. A panel of experts, including city revitalized, and he noted that it piration of the ordinance shall A report released by the White of Mount Dora engineer/paramed- would be a great detriment to the not require any utility customer House alleged that one in five wom- ic Anne Bell, Charles Revell of the city if the mall were to stop doing then receiving service in the Lake en are sexually assaulted during city’s electric department, a represen- business completely. Square Mall property to place a their time in college, based on data tative of the American Red Cross of The finance director said by ap- deposit with the city for contin- kept by the Department of Justice. Lake & Sumter Counties, a represen- proving the ordinance, the city ued service. Only 5 percent are reporting those tative from Lake County Emergency will be increasing its risk in bad- Other items on tonight’s agenda: assaults, according to a report re- Management and Kevin McEwen of debt allowance. However, Spi- ■■ The public and commission leased Wednesday by Sen. Claire Hillcrest Insurance Agency, is set to nelli noted the city currently has SEE MALL | A4 SEE ASSAULTS | A4 take part in the event at the W.T. Bland Public Library, 1995 N. Donnelly St. The programs will be July 22 at TAVARES 6:30 p.m. and July 28 at 2 p.m. For information, call 352-735-7180. Animal Services reduces fees during summer sale IF YOU SEE NEWS THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer through July 26, with Sheahan said the HAPPENING, RECORD IT [email protected] steep discounts on county is offering dogs all adoptable animals and cats at a “drasti- Madison, a Border ... and we’ll share it with our readers. on a first-come, first- cally reduced rate” of Some of our best story ideas and photos collie mix, along with served basis for a lim- $10, down from the come from our readers. So don’t hesitate Justice, a pit bull ter- ited time only. regular cost of $50 for to share your youth activities, awards, rier mix, and numer- Brian Sheahan, di- dogs and $40 for cats. ous other dogs, cats accomplishments, festivals, charity rector of Lake Coun- “Several dogs will be and kittens like Char- secretly labeled ‘Gold events and other things that make our ty’s Community Safe- lie and Cuddly Connie, ty and Compliance Ribbon Dogs,’ which communities special. And don’t overlook are available through Department, said in will be free of charge those family milestones — birthdays, Lake County Animal a press release that upon check-out,” he engagements, marriages, business Services’ special deal the event is geared “to said in the press re- promotions and military news. for animal lovers: the help reduce the popu- lease. Cat and Dog Days of lation at the now over- In addition, cats will PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES Just email your photos and news to ... Summer Sale. crowded shelter and be offered as buy-one- Justice, a pit bull terrier mix, is one of many [email protected] The sale began avoid the euthanasia get-one-free during dogs available during the Cat and Dog Days of Saturday and runs of adoptable animals.” SEE SALE | A4 Summer Sale. A4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014

considering authoriz- Relief Effort (C.U.R.E.) night’s meeting that MALL ing The Restoration Voucher Program to the city budgets $5,000 IN MEMORY FROM PAGE A3 Outreach Community assist utility customers for the C.U.R.E. pro- OBITUARIES fice and where ever else Center and Christian who experienced loss gram. The city also ac- Omerine Vera, 89, of they needed her. She hearing a presenta- Care Center to provide of employment or an cepts donations to the Leesburg, passed away was such a fixture at the tion about the final de- vouchers to utility cus- unexpected illness or C.U.R.E. program, and July 12, 2014 in Mt. United Way that a spe- sign of the Main Street tomers who are un- injury. the amount of money Dora, Florida cial volunteering award streetscape project able to pay their utili- Lori Beach, custom- provided to the agencies Visitation and a ser- was named in her hon- by Frank Bellomo of ty bills. In September er service manager for is based on the amount vice will be held at or that is given out an- Bellomo Herbert Inc. 1991, the city creat- Leesburg, said in the received from custom- Steverson, Hamlin & nually. Omerine had ■■ The commission ed the Citizens Utility agenda memo for to- ers in donations. Hilbish Funerals and been residing at The Cremations in Tavares, Bridgewater ALF at Wa- Florida on Wednesday, terman Village where SALE July 16th, 2014. Visita- she enjoyed many ac- tion to begin at 9:30 am tivities and made many FROM PAGE A3 and service to begin at friends especially staff 11:00 am. She will be in- member Lorna. Omer- the two-week period, due terred at Vista Memo- ine is preceded in death to the animal shelter being rial Gardens in Miami by her parents, four heavily inundated with kit- Gardens, Florida next brothers Paul, Danny, tens during the height of kit- to her husband, Peter Raymond, and Alfred ten season. Vera. Omerine was born Marasse, her husband, A maximum of three dogs in Lawrence, MA to Al- Peter Vera; son Dan- and three cats may be adopt- fred and Rose Marasse ny Morel and daugh- ed per household, according on January 5, 1925. She ter Dawn Elmore. Om- to the press release. graduated from Law- erine is survived by her Located at 28123 County rence High School in sons Joseph (Dale) Mo- Road 561 in Tavares, the Lake 1942 and married her rel, Paul (Teresa) Mo- County Animal Services shel- high school sweetheart rel, Marc (Randee) Mo- ter is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in 1948. In 1950 she rel; ten grandchildren, Monday through Friday and moved to Hialeah, Flor- Denise (Hoyt) Ballard, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Satur- ida and raised her five Kelly Brooks, Michael day. To learn more about Lake children. When her chil- (Annhy) Morel, Kimber- County Animal Services or dren were grown, Omer- ly (Rick) Johannes, De- make a donation to the shel- ine had several careers siree (Dan) Tobin, Paul ter, go to www.lakecoun- with companies such as Morel, Jr., Thomas (Ra- tyfl.gov/adopt or call 352- Marriott Corp. and The chel) Brooks, Steph- 343-9688. Residents can also American Automobile anie (Matt) Streich- follow the shelter on Face- Association. In 1995, er, Tracy (Jeff) Perez, book at www.facebook.com/ after her second hus- and Jayne Morel and LakeCountyAnimalServices band, Peter Vera passed 11 great grandchildren. to view photos of the dogs and away, Omerine moved She also leaves a sis- cats up for adoption. to the Leesburg, FL ter Julie Marasse Spino- To learn more about Lake area and retired. Retire- la of Atascadaro, CA. County Animal Services’ vol- ment for her meant vol- You may leave your own unteer animal foster program, unteering at St. Paul’s memories and condo- go to www.lakecountyfl.gov/ Catholic Church where lences by visiting stever- volunteer. she worked in the thrift sonhamlinhilbish.com. For information on the shop and sang in the Steverson Hamlin & county’s spay/neuter rebate choir amongst oth- Hilbish Funeral Home program, and to download an PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKE COUNTY ANIMAL SERVICES er things. She also vol- 226 E. Burleigh Boule- application, go to www.lake- Lamington is one of many cats and kittens available at Lake County Animal unteered at the United vard, Tavares, FL 352- countyfl.gov/rebate. Services for $10 during the Cat and Dog Days of Summer Sale. Way helping in the of- 343-8000.

it was with his fist or his between it and the several options for help, FRACTURE open hand. Told that the concrete underneath, ASSAULTS including the UF Po- FROM PAGE A3 “I never meant to hit child’s injuries did officials said. FROM PAGE A3 lice Department, Victim him,” Rockwell said. “It not match what After hitting the boy, Services, Student Con- that the people who do was an accident. It was Rockwell said he sent McCaskill, D-Mo. duct and Conflict Res- these kinds of things are not a vicious attack or he was describing, him outside to play The “Sexual Violence olution, the Counsel- the ones you least ex- anything.” (Reese) Rockwell and a short time later, on Campus” report also ing and Wellness Center pect,” Todd said. She Gabriel fell, Rockwell said the child was one of the children who said that only 16 per- and the STRIVE peer said she and Rockwell said, and hit his face. was outside came in- cent of college campus- advocacy program. went to high school to- Rockwell told Detec- playing with an side and told Rockwell es conduct climate sur- “The Counseling and gether and he was her tive Stroup that he was electrical outlet that Gabriel had fall- veys on sexual assault, Wellness Center serves high school sweetheart. the only adult at the and that Rockwell en down. Rockwell said which experts have said lots and lots of sexual Rockwell, in an inter- home and that the vic- punched the he went outside and is one of the best ways assault victims. Proba- view with a Star-Banner tim had fallen while picked up the child by to get an accurate pic- bly a lot more students reporter, calls Gabriel playing with another boy in the back his right arm. He said ture of what’s happen- here have experienced his stepson, and insists child in the backyard of of the head. as he was lifting the ing on campus. it here or in their life,” the incident “was an ac- the residence, accord- boy up to his shoulder, UF conducted campus Shaw said. cident. ing to sheriff’s officials. balanced on his body the victim was unbal- climate surveys in 2008, The Clery Act — also “I got overwhelmed. I He said he did not see and when he reached anced, and fell about 5 2010 and last spring. known as the Campus couldn’t be everywhere the little boy fall. over for the other child, feet to the concrete. Shaw said the university Security Act of 1990 — at once and it got out of Stroup said that when the victim fell off the Rockwell described is going to make it an an- requires all colleges and control,” said Rockwell, she was talking with back of his shoulder the sound as horrible, nual survey. universities that receive a truck driver. Rockwell, he changed and onto the concrete when Gabriel’s head In last year’s survey, 4 federal financial aid to The 25-year-old Sil- his story and told the floor, authorities said. struck the floor. percent of the 2,200 stu- file an annual report of ver Springs Shores man detective that he had Officials at Shands The victim’s head was dents who responded all crimes committed on said he was babysitting dropped the juvenile said the child suffered swollen and he said he said they were sexual- or adjacent to campus four children — two of on the concrete at the two separate occipital put ice on the wound ly touched against their for a three-year period. and made him lie on whom are his children. residence’s back porch. fractures, along with will, while 2.1 percent The number of sexu- the couch. Rockwell al assaults reported on The other two, includ- According to Stroup, multiple facial bruises. said someone attempt- said he thought about college campuses na- ing Gabriel, belong to Rockwell claimed he Gabriel also had other ed to force them to have calling 911 but didn’t tionally rose more than Todd. was attempting to get injuries that were be- sex against their will, two of the children because he didn’t want and 1.1 percent said 50 percent from 2001 Rockwell said Gabri- ing examined by the el was playing with an into the home and had to get into trouble. He they were raped. to 2011 — from 2,200 doctors to see if they’re electrical socket when picked up the victim by also said he did not Those numbers were to 3,300. That number related to the incident. he rushed over to stop his right arm and swung tell the child’s moth- higher for women than rose another 18 percent Notified about the him from doing so. He him to his shoulder. er about the incident men — 4.9 percent to 3,900 in 2012. injuries, Stroup then said he then hit Gabriel, Rockwell said the vic- when she came home. compared with 2.3 re- UF’s numbers also but doesn’t remember if tim was not properly re-interviewed Rock- “I’m worried about ported being touched show an upward trend well, authorities said. my son. I’m very hurt against their will; 3.2 during those three years Rockwell told the de- and upset about it,” percent compared with — from three in 2010 tective that the child Todd told the Star-Ban- 0.3 percent reported at- to nine in 2011 to 12 in DENTAL SAVINGS fell from his shoulder. ner. tempted sexual assault 2012. UPD’s crime log Owner, Dr. James Costello, says, “My doctors utilize Told that the child’s in- She said Rockwell has and 1.2 percent com- also shows 16 incidents modern techniques, and I instill old fashioned values.” juries did not match never been violent to- pared with 0.3 percent of sexual violence re- what he was describ- ward the children. She reported rape. ported in 2013. ing, Rockwell said the said he has two chil- The McCaskill survey “Numbers increas- child was playing with dren, ages 3 years old also found that many ing is going to be a pos- NEW PATIENT SPECIAL an electrical outlet and COMPLETE SET OF X-RAYS (D0210) and 9 months old. She schools don’t encour- itive sign of a campus that Rockwell punched said they do not have age reporting of sexu- with good practices CLEANING BY HYGIENIST (D110) $ the boy in the back of any children togeth- al assaults, 51 percent in place where people EXAMINATION BY DOCTOR (D0150) Reg. $155 the head. er and have been living don’t have hotlines and feel comfortable com- 49 The impact caused SECOND OPINION (IN ABSENCE OF GUM DISEASE) together since March. 56 percent don’t have a ing forward, as opposed the child to fall face Locally, Rockwell way to report assaults to feeling unsafe,” said first onto carpetingdoes not have a crimi- online. Eight percent Chris Loschiavo, assis- CROWNS DENTURES that had no padding nal record. still don’t allow confi- tant dean of students $ Consultation Each $ dential reporting. and director of Student 399 749 Each Conduct and Conflict (3 or more per visit) and D05110 UF provides confiden- D2751/Reg $599 ea. or Porcelain on non D05120 tial reporting online, has Resolution at UF. Precious metal Second Opinion a hotline for reporting That spike in report- No Charge! assaults and lots of infor- ing occurred around the mation available to stu- same time the Office of

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They man who killed a rookie of- have been aggressively seek- ficer responding to a report ing Daniel Wilson for the last of an armed robbery at a three days, Fulop said. drugstore early Sunday nev- The Jersey City Police Be- er tried to rob the store and nevolent Association said in instead lay in wait for police, a statement that their hearts telling a witness to watch the were heavy over Santiago’s news because he was “going death. to be famous,” authorities “Patrolman Santiago knew said. the risks associated with Lawrence Campbell shot this job, yet he put himself Officer Melvin Santiago in in front of danger in order to the head shortly after he and keep Jersey City safe,” the as- his partner arrived at the 24- sociation said. “Words can- hour Walgreens at around not adequately express our 4 a.m., Jersey City Mayor Ste- feelings about this senseless ven Fulop said. Other officers tragedy.” returned fire at Campbell, The officer’s stepfather, killing him. Alex McBride, said Santiago Campbell, 27, of Jersey was “very proud” to be a po- City, was one of three sus- lice officer, following in the pects wanted by police for a footsteps of his uncle. Mc- prior homicide, Fulop said. Bride said he had been in Santiago’s life for 14 years, Fulop said Campbell was JULIO CORTEZ / AP carrying a knife when he noting that his stepson had walked into Walgreens and A person lays on the ground near evidence markers as officials investigate the scene where a Jersey City Police wanted to be a police offi- Department officer was shot and killed while responding to a call at a 24-hour pharmacy, Sunday in Jersey City, N.J. asked for directions to the cer since playing the “Call of greeting card aisle. He as- tiago, 23, graduated from the lice officer. I know the entire cruiser’s windshield, 13 in Duty” video game. saulted an armed securi- police academy in Decem- city’s thoughts and prayers all. The suspect was shot “Melvin was the best kid,” ty guard at the store and ber. are with the Santiago family multiple times, and officers he said, choking up as he snatched his gun, Fulop said. Fulop was there when San- during this difficult time and slapped handcuffs on him, sat hunched over on a plas- According to Fulop, Camp- tiago’s body arrived at the we mourn together.” Belviso said. tic crate in an alley outside bell approached a witness and hospital. As Santiago’s moth- Jean Belviso, who has been Campbell’s body remained the family’s apartment. “I apologized for his conduct, er identified the body, Fulop delivering newspapers for 10 on the ground next to the watched him graduate from then said to watch the news said, she “just keep repeating years, was driving through bullet-riddled cruiser for high school. He joined every later because he was “going to the badge number and say- the Walgreens parking lot more than five hours after sport, everything. He never be famous,” then waited for ing that it’s not possible.” when she said saw a man the shooting before it was did no harm to nobody. And officers to arrive and shot San- Santiago is the first Jersey wearing burgundy sweat- placed in a coroner’s van and he was full of life.” tiago with what police believe City officer killed in the line pants and a baseball cap taken away. Gary Nahrwold, 24, re- was the guard’s weapon. of duty since Detective Marc walk out of the store. A police Markeisha Marshall, a called his friend Santiago “Today was a horrible day DiNardo died in July 2009 cruiser pulled up in front of spokeswoman for Walgreens, first saying a decade ago that for Jersey City,” Fulop said. during a raid on an apart- Walgreens, and the suspect said the company was “deep- he wanted to become a po- Dozens of officers stood ment while searching for sus- began shooting, the 61-year- ly regretful” over the offi- lice officer. Nahrwold also single file at the entrance of pects in a robbery. old Belviso said. cer’s death and extended its hopes to join the force and the hospital and saluted as “It is a tragic situation “We thought he was run- sympathies to his family and said he won’t be discouraged Santiago’s flag-draped body when any officer is killed in ning, coming toward us,” friends. The store has round- by Santiago’s slaying. was carried into an ambu- the line of duty,” Fulop said. said Belviso, who was riding the-clock armed security, “It just gives me more pur- lance. A handful of younger “Melvin was an officer who along with a friend. “He kept Marshall noted. pose to do it,” he said. “I’m officers consoled one anoth- represented everything one on shooting.” Police are also search- not going to be deterred by er as they walked away. San- would want to see in a po- Bullets flew through the ing for another man who some senseless crimes.” Small SC town rallies for fired gay police chief

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LATTA, S.C. — When openly gay police chief Crystal Moore was fired by a mayor who con- demned her lifestyle as “questionable,” she feared her two decade career in law enforce- ment in this town was over. Then, this conser- vative, small town re- belled. JEFFREY COLLINS / AP TONY DEJAK / AP The people of Latta, Latta Police Chief Crystal Moore talks with friends at a Michelle Knight is shown during an interview in Cleveland. who voted overwhelm- ingly for a state amend- fundraiser for a youth softball team in Latta, S.C. ment banning gay row,” said lifelong Latta ter Moore was fired, the Knight: Fame comes with complications marriage eight years resident Dottie Walters. mayor said: “I’d much ago, turned against the Mayor Earl Bullard ve- rather have some- MARK GILLISPIE “You have to be careful every day mayor, stripped him hemently denied that body who drank and Associated Press because of the book and the money of his powers and the he fired Moore because drank too much tak- and the ‘it’ factor of who you are,” she CLEVELAND — Michelle Knight town council rehired she was gay. Instead, he ing care of my child said. “They’re not coming at me to be has discovered that the fame that fol- Moore. They said her said she was dismissed than I had somebody my friend. They want what I have.” lowed her escape from Ariel Castro’s dedication to the town for “sheer insubordina- whose lifestyle is ques- Knight writes in her book that she house of horrors cuts both ways. mattered more than tion” during the three tionable around chil- grew up under less than ideal cir- There has been some obvious her sexual orientation. months he was her boss. dren, because that ain’t cumstances. Food and clothing were Residents remem- good. The girl who grew up without Moore said she hadn’t the damn way it’s sup- hard to come by. Strangers drifted in bered Moore’s civ- a toothbrush and spent nearly 11 received a single repri- posed to be.” and out of the house at all hours. She ic spirit from as far years in captivity can provide for her- mand during her career Bullard, who has said her mother kept her home from back as 1989, when self. She has her own apartment. Her until Bullard presented avoided reporters for school for days at a time to care for Hurricane Hugo tore her with seven the day much of the past three book, “Finding Me,” spent five weeks her twin brothers and assorted cous- through Latta. She was on the New York Times Bestsellers she was fired in April. months, told The As- ins who lived there. a high school student Word of her termination sociated Press that was List. She and the other two women She ran away from home at 15 and working part time as a spread fast in this tobac- him on the tape. He of- kidnapped by Castro split $1.4 mil- lived beneath a highway underpass police dispatcher, and co hub of about 1,400 fered no apologies. lion in donations collected after their and then with a drug dealer for a few helped cut downed people, just off Inter- “I don’t like the ho- escape. Phil McGraw of “Dr. Phil” months. She said in the interview tree limbs to clean up state 95. About two doz- mosexual ways por- television fame presented Knight that it was the most nurturing period the debris. This Febru- en people gathered at trayed in front of chil- with an oversized check for more of her early life. ary, when an ice storm her office in support on dren,” Bullard told AP than $400,000 from his foundation. Knight was 21 when Castro lured crippled the town and the day she was let go. by telephone Thursday. In a recent interview with The Asso- her to his home in August 2002. left it without power for The support for “You can’t explain to a ciated Press, Knight said she is ready Amanda Berry was abducted in April days, Moore piled her Moore grew when 5-year-old why anoth- to assume a normal life and, with it, 2003 just a day shy of her 17th birth- officers in her SUV and Town Councilman Jar- er child has two mom- a new name and identity — Lily Rose day, and Gina DeJesus was 14 when checked on as many ett Taylor started se- mies or two daddies.” Lee. “I’m not a celebrity,” said Knight, he kidnapped her a year later. people as she could. cretly recording his Since the story made 33. “I don’t want to be. I want to be me.” The women escaped from Castro’s “That’s Crystal. All conversations with the headlines, Bullard said Fame has brought some frustra- home on May 6, 2013. Castro took a she does is help people. mayor, which is legal he had received a stack tions. 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EDITORIAL CARTOONIST Voices www.dailycommercial.com AVOICE Obama’s request to Congress can’t be dismissed resident Barack Obama has gone from being the deporter-in-chief to being held P politically responsible for a flood of im- migrants crossing the nation’s southern bor- der. But this is more than politics — it is a real humanitarian crisis. Illegal immigrants have long crossed the Mexican border, but never like this. By the thousands, children are coming from Central America — especially Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala — unaccompanied by their parents. It is an exodus unparalleled in re- cent history, recalling the harrowing stories of the so-called Children’s Crusade said to have drawn youngsters to the Holy Land 800 years ago. Why this is occurring now is not altogeth- OTHERVOICES er clear. It could be a reaction to the decision two years ago by the Obama administration to allow immigrants who came as children to ‘Today Show’s’ Matt Lauer is so last century stay without fear of deportation. But it could also be a desperate bet made by parents who ow about we rename “The school at 36; “They only asked figure that an immigration bill will eventu- Today Show” the “Yesterday whether you could be a good ally be passed and that their children, even H Show” since host Matt Lau- Gina doctor and a good mother.” though they arrive now, will get a chance at a er asks questions from 1953? Lauer is trotting out a very better life. Isn’t what Lauer asked GM Barreca old argument: Can a woman be Whatever the cause, it has overwhelmed CEO Mary Barra about whether anything in addition to being a she’ll do “well” at being simulta- MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE woman? Published in 1938, mys- those charged with guarding the nation’s bor- NEWS SERVICE ders and has led to scenes of angry Americans neously an executive and a mom tery writer Dorothy Sayers’ still barring the way to immigrant children, a re- about, oh, 30 years past its sell- trenchant essay “Are Women Hu- action that shames the nation’s humanitarian by date? Asking the head of General man?” examines what it would conscience. Today, haven’t we’ve stopped be like if men were always posi- Mr. Obama’s response earlier this week was asking whether Hillary can be Motors whether she can tioned in terms of their domestic to ask Congress for $3.7 billion to deal with a good Nana as well as lead the be a good mommy and do and sexual roles. the influx. free world? Today, haven’t we Sayers wonders what it would stopped filling the teleprompt- her job effectively (not to be like for a man “If he gave an Republicans (and some fearful Democrats) mention asking her whether are refusing to give the request serious con- er with queries regarding wheth- interview to a reporter, or per- sideration. They believe a crisis is unfolding, er Elizabeth Warren makes her she got the position because formed any unusual exploit, he but they don’t trust Mr. Obama and they resist own pie crusts from scratch or is she’s a woman and could would find it recorded in such giving him a blank check. reduced, out of desperation, to bring a “softer face” to terms as these: ‘Professor Bract, Not exactly blank. The money would go to using pre-made? Today, haven’t although a distinguished bota- building more detention centers, adding im- we decided that girls can be fire- the company’s image) is nist, is not in any way an unman- migration judges, beefing up border patrols fighters, astronauts and soldiers like asking a girl whether ly man. He has, in fact, a wife and aerial surveillance, the very things need- without asking what happens she can be both smart and seven children. Tall and bur- ed to protect the borders and take care of the if they get their periods — or if and pretty. It’s a false ly, the hands with which he han- children prior to processing. Instead, con- they don’t? dles his delicate specimens are gressional gridlock and dysfunction rule. Asking the head of Gener- dichotomy — a trick and a as gnarled and powerful as those Mr. Obama needs to be more explicit in al Motors whether she can be a con. These are not questions of a Canadian lumberjack.’” saying these children will be returned to their good mommy and do her job ef- What do they expect women to fectively (not to mention ask- we ask in 2014 without say when interviewers ask these homes. But Republicans can’t have it both expecting the audience to ways. They can’t savage Mr. Obama for doing ing her whether she got the posi- questions, anyhow? Is there a se- nothing and then argue against him when he tion because she’s a woman and gasp, laugh and treat the cret wish that the women will acts. could bring a “softer face” to the interviewer with contempt. look into the camera and an- The congressional critics have to decide: Do company’s image) is like asking nounce, “Gee, I never thought they want to be part of the solution or part of a girl whether she can be both without being asked if they can about it. Guess I’ll just reabsorb the problem? smart and pretty. It’s a false di- do their jobs effectively and be my offspring into my body and chotomy — a trick and a con. rebirth them when it’s more con- good mothers. It’s assumed that Distributed by MCT Information Services. These are not questions we ask venient, like when I can cash in a woman in such a position will in 2014 without expecting the my stock options”; or maybe, “I simply be the best mother she audience to gasp, laugh and treat never much liked being a mom can. the interviewer with contempt. anyhow, Matt; I’m putting them The fact that days later, Lau- This, indeed, has always been up for auction”; or do we secretly er’s female producer comes out assumed of men — that they will long to hear, “I am going to make and giggles, “Oopsy, it was us sil- work hard because they have my husband raise them, plus I’m The newspaper of choice for Lake to and that they will be the best and Sumter counties since 1875 ly girls who forced poor Matt to going to make him start wearing ask that question” makes it even parents possible. In this way, un- my slips?” derprivileged women and privi- EDITORIALS more ridiculous. When faced with inappropriate leged men are oddly linked: the Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not In no way does it mitigate Lau- questions, perhaps we should any individual. They are written by the editorial staff but are not er’s exchange with Barra; instead world declares their primary all say, “I’ll forgive you for asking signed. Local editorials are published Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. it exacerbates our irritation while function in life is to bring home me that if you forgive me for not undermining Lauer’s credibility. the bacon and they are judged answering.” COLUMNS Look, women have been work- on their ability to earn. Only then we can get down to Columns are the opinion of the writer whose byline and picture appears with them. 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The Leesburg Lightning snapped a four-game losing streak on Sunday with an 8-7 win in 10 innings against DeLand in the second game of a doubleheader at Pat Thomas Stadi- um-Buddy Lowe Field. With the win, which countered a 6-3 loss in the opener, the Lightning (13-14) maintained a hold on fourth place in the Florida Collegiate Sum- mer League standings. Leesburg plated the game winner when Matt Menard scored on a sac- rifice fly to right field by Brad An- tchak. The Lightning faced a three- run deficit heading into the eighth NATACHA PIARENKO / AP inning and Menard’s run completed Germany’s Philipp Lahm holds up the World Cup trophy as the team celebrates their 1-0 victory over Argentina after the World Cup final the comeback. on Sunday at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. The Suns (12-16) took an ear- ly lead in the first inning on Angel Germany by a whisker SEE FCSL | B2 Mario Goetze’s 113th-minute goal clinches title over Argentina Keselowski MATTIAS KAREN Associated Press dominates in RIO DE JANEIRO — With two quick touches, Mario New Hampshire Goetze ended Germany’s 24-year wait for another DAN GELSTON World Cup title. Associated Press Goetze scored the win- ning goal in extra time to LOUDON, N.H. — Brad Keselows- give Germany a 1-0 victory ki completed a flawless weekend over Argentina on Sunday at New Hampshire Motor Speed- in a tight and tense World way and won Sunday under a green- Cup final that came down white checkered finish. to one piece of individual Keselowski followed up Saturday’s skill. Nationwide Series victory with his Goetze, who wasn’t born first Sprint Cup win at New Hamp- when West Germany beat shire, dominating in the No. 2 Ford Argentina in the 1990 final, for his third victory of the season. controlled a cross with his After the last caution came with chest in the 113th minute four laps left, Keselowski pulled and in one fluid motion VICTOR R. CAIVANO / AP away on the final restart to become volleyed the ball past goal- the first driver to sweep the week- Germany’s Mario Goetze, right, scores the deciding goal in the 113th minute, past Argentina’s keeper Sergio Romero and goalkeeper Sergio Romero. end in track history. He had the fast- inside the far post. est car most of the weekend, even It was a goal that gave Up until Goetze’s winning goal, the game was more It is Germany’s first leading the speed charts during both Germany its fourth World notable for top-class defending than creative attacking, World Cup title as a unified SEE NASCAR | B2 Cup title in its eighth final, nation, having won as West and left Argentina star Li- but both teams had their share of chances. Germany in 1954, 1974 and onel Messi still walking in 1990. It was also the third Andre Schuerrle broke give Spain a 1-0 extra time the shadow of his compa- World Cup final between down the left flank, send- win over the Netherlands. triot Diego Maradona, who these countries and had ing his cross into the area, For Germany, the win led his country to the 1986 been billed as a matchup title. and the Bayern Munich ends a string of near miss- between the perfect team Goetze had come on player did the rest with a es since winning its last and the perfect individu- as a substitute for Miro- clinical finish. The goal major title at the 1996 Eu- slav Klose toward the end echoed that of Andres Ini- ropean Championship. al, pitting Germany’s ma- of regulation time and the esta’s four years ago, when The team lost the 2002 chine-like unit against the CHERYL SENTER / AP 22-year-old midfielder’sthe midfielder scored in World Cup final to Brazil brilliance of Messi, the Brad Keselowski, right, celebrates with fresh legs made the differ- similar fashion but from and lost in the semifinals four-time world player of members of his team on Sunday after winning ence. the other side of the area to in both 2006 and 2010. SEE CUP | B2 the Sprint Cup series race in Loudon, N.H. Iron Jungle lifters step up at Sunshine State Games Iron Jungle weightlifting FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer shine State Games at The Lakeland coach Josh Boyer [email protected] Center on June 21-22 in Lakeland. (center) poses for Morgan Rhone, Alexis Smith and Jose a picture with club Following an impressive perfor- Barajas won gold medals for the Iron members (from left): mance at the USA Weightlifting Youth Jungle. Katrina Lanier picked up a sil- Alexandria Mitchell, National Championships last month, ver medal in her first meet with Iron Katrina Lanier, Morgan Lake County’s Iron Jungle weightlifting Jungle, while Warren Brown and Alex- Rhone and Alexis club raised its game to a new level. Smith. All four medaled andria Mitchell earned bronze medals recently at the Sunshine Iron Jungle, the only weightlifting for the club. State Games. team in Lake and Sumter counties, “Our ladies performed remarkably PHOTO COURTESY OF JOSH BOYER picked up six medals — three gold, one well at the Sunshine State Games, silver and two bronze — at the Sun- SEE JUNGLE | B2

D005009 B2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014 SCOREBOARD TV2DAY AUTO RACING $89,337. Giulia Sergas, $32,283 76-73-72-74 — 295 +7 Troy Merritt (50), $56,713 68-70-66-68 — 272 -12 33. (37) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 302, 42.8, 11, Erina Hara, $32,283 73-74-73-75 — 295 +7 Charlie Beljan (47), $43,240 71-68-66-68 — 273 -11 ARENA FOOTBALL ‌NASCAR Sprint Cup-Camping World RV Sales $79,565. Paula Creamer, $32,283 75-73-71-76 — 295 +7 Charles Howell III (47), $43,240 66-68-67-72 — 273 -11 8 p.m. 301 Results 34. (34) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, 301, 37.5, 0, $79,365. Morgan Pressel, $32,283 70-74-75-76 — 295 +7 William McGirt (47), $43,240 64-66-69-74 — 273 -11 Sunday 35. (40) Eddie MacDonald, Ford, 300, 32.6, 9, $79,165. Meena Lee, $32,283 73-75-70-77 — 295 +7 John Rollins (47), $43,240 72-68-66-67 — 273 -11 ESPN2 — New Orleans at Jacksonville At New Hampshire Motor Speedway 36. (38) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 300, 34.1, 8, $78,935. Amy Yang, $32,283 71-72-72-80 — 295 +7 Luke Guthrie (40), $30,628 69-69-69-67 — 274 -10 CYCLING Loudon, N.H. 37. (25) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, accident, 296, 49.7, Pornanong Phatlum, $27,506 73-74-75-74 — 296 +8 Justin Hicks (40), $30,628 66-70-70-68 — 274 -10 7, $86,717. Rikako Morita, $27,506 75-75-68-78 — 296 +8 Dicky Pride (40), $30,628 70-70-66-68 — 274 -10 7 a.m. Lap length: 1.058 miles 38. (31) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 292, 45, 6, $81,655. a-Georgia Hall 73-72-78-74 — 297 +9 Glen Day (40), $30,628 72-65-69-68 — 274 -10 NBCSN — Tour de France, Stage 10, Mulhouse to La Planche des (Start position in parentheses) 39. (43) Morgan Shepherd, Chevrolet, 278, 26.4, 0, Belen Mozo, $22,977 77-72-74-74 — 297 +9 Tommy Gainey (40), $30,628 70-68-67-69 — 274 -10 1. (7) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 305 laps, 145.7 rating, 48 $69,655. Ayaka Watanabe, $22,977 76-72-75-74 — 297 +9 Russell Henley (40), $30,628 70-67-68-69 — 274 -10 Belles Filles, France points, $306,998. 40. (6) Joey Logano, Ford, accident, 211, 92.9, 5, Carlota Ciganda, $22,977 74-75-73-75 — 297 +9 Steven Ihm, $30,628 73-65-68-68 — 274 -10 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 2. (1) Kyle Busch, Toyota, 305, 123.5, 43, $239,066. $105,646. Mina Harigae, $22,977 70-78-74-75 — 297 +9 Scott Langley (40), $30,628 69-70-65-70 — 274 -10 3. (13) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 305, 99.1, 42, $166,270. 41. (42) Timmy Hill, Toyota, electrical, 76, 26.8, 3, Lee-Anne Pace, $22,977 75-73-72-77 — 297 +9 Will MacKenzie (40), $30,628 73-65-67-69 — 274 -10 8 p.m. 4. (15) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 305, 112.3, 41, $166,086. $61,655. Jenny Shin, $22,977 73-72-73-79 — 297 +9 a-Jordan Niebrugge, $0 71-68-66-69 — 274 -10 ESPN — Exhibition, Home Run Derby, at Minneapolis 5. (24) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 305, 88.9, 39, $119,750. 42. (2) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, 11, 35.4, 2, Jiyai Shin, $22,977 72-75-71-79 — 297 +9 Greg Chalmers (31), $20,709 70-68-71-66 — 275 -9 6. (8) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 305, 109.7, 39, $139,431. $114,091. Lydia Ko, $22,977 72-76-69-80 — 297 +9 7. (4) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 305, 91.9, 37, $138,473. 43. (41) Mike Bliss, Toyota, electrical, 6, 27.9, 0, $54,155. Nikki Campbell, $18,447 77-72-73-76 — 298 +10 ‌ Scottish Open Leading Scores 8. (3) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 305, 115, 37, $109,565. Sunday 9. (22) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 305, 82.1, 35, GOLF ‌John Deere Classic Leading Scores At Royal Golf Club $129,290. Sunday Aberdeen, 10. (28) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 305, 97, 34, ‌Women’s British Open Leading Scores NASCAR At TPC Deere Run Purse: $5.14 million $101,715. Sunday Silvis, Ill. 11. (10) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 305, 95.1, 33, At Royal Birkdale Golf Club Yardage: 6,867; : 71 FROM PAGE B1 $107,415. Purse: $4.7 million Final Southport, England Yardage: 7,268; Par: 71 12. (9) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 305, 86, 32, $118,873. Purse: $3 million a-amateur 13. (14) Carl Edwards, Ford, 305, 77.6, 31, $105,465. Final , England 69-68-66-65 — 268 Sprint Cup practices on Saturday. 14. (23) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 305, 72.5, 30, $133,476. Yardage: 6,458; Par: 72 a-amateur Kristoffer Broberg, Sweden 65-71-68-66 — 270 15. (27) Greg Biffle, Ford, 305, 68, 29, $130,115. Final Brian Harman (500), $846,000 63-68-65-66 — 262 -22 Marc Warren, Scotland 67-69-67-70 — 273 Keselowski tied Jimmie John- 16. (5) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 305, 96, 28, $120,629. Mo Martin, $474,575 69-69-77-72 — 287 -1 Zach Johnson (300), $507,600 63-67-69-64 — 263 -21 Stephen Gallacher, Scotland 72-69-70-63 — 274 17. (18) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 305, 73.9, 28, $86,940. Shanshan Feng, $235,204 73-71-69-75 — 288 E Jerry Kelly (163), $272,600 66-68-65-66 — 265 -19 Matteo Manassero, Italy 69-72-68-65 — 274 son for the series high in wins. Ke- 18. (20) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, 305, 68.7, 26, Suzann Pettersen, $235,204 72-73-68-75 — 288 E Jhonattan Vegas (163), $272,600 69-68-63-65 — 265 -19 Shane Lowry, Ireland 72-68-68-66 — 274 selowski and Dale Earnhardt Jr. $104,798. Inbee Park, $151,532 72-72-68-77 — 289 +1 Scott Brown (105), $178,600 67-70-61-68 — 266 -18 Tyrrell Hatton, England 69-71-66-68 — 274 19. (16) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 305, 79.3, 25, $113,554. Jessica Korda, $104,425 72-72-73-74 — 291 +3 Tim Clark (105), $178,600 72-63-64-67 — 266 -18 Scott Jamieson, Scotland 74-67-70-64 — 275 clinched spots in the Chase for the 20. (30) Jeff Burton, Toyota, 305, 63.1, 24, $95,240. Angela Stanford, $104,425 74-72-70-75 — 291 +3 Ryan Moore (83), $141,588 66-67-67-68 — 268 -16 Rickie Fowler, United States 71-71-68-65 — 275 21. (17) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 305, 78.2, 23, $117,765. Eun-Hee Ji, $104,425 74-70-71-76 — 291 +3 Jordan Spieth (83), $141,588 71-64-67-66 — 268 -16 Robert Karlsson, Sweden 71-71-67-66 — 275 Sprint Cup championship, provided 22. (29) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 305, 60.9, 22, Julieta Granada, $104,425 72-70-72-77 — 291 +3 Bo Van Pelt (83), $141,588 67-69-67-65 — 268 -16 Phil Mickelson, United States 68-73-70-65 — 276 they attempt to qualify for the final $93,340. Laura Davies, $72,911 75-72-72-73 — 292 +4 Johnson Wagner (83), $141,588 66-65-69-68 — 268 -16 Danny Willett, England 70-71-68-67 — 276 23. (19) Aric Almirola, Ford, 305, 63.1, 21, $121,951. Marina Alex, $72,911 72-76-68-76 — 292 +4 Steven Bowditch (68), $112,800 64-67-70-68 — 269 -15 Pablo Larrazabal, Spain 69-73-66-68 — 276 seven races before the cutoff. 24. (33) David Gilliland, Ford, 305, 49.6, 20, $108,873. Sun-Ju Ahn, $72,911 75-67-71-79 — 292 +4 Steve Stricker (68), $112,800 68-65-64-72 — 269 -15 Paul Casey, England 69-71-72-65 — 277 Pole sitter Kyle Busch was second. 25. (26) David Ragan, Ford, 305, 54.6, 19, $107,173. Anna Nordqvist, $51,257 72-78-71-72 — 293 +5 Chad Campbell (55), $80,571 69-71-62-68 — 270 -14 Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland 64-78-68-67 — 277 26. (11) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 305, 79.5, 19, $128,151. Azahara Munoz, $51,257 72-72-74-75 — 293 +5 Bryce Molder (55), $80,571 73-65-67-65 — 270 -14 Luke Donald, England 67-73-72-66 — 278 Kyle Larson, Matt Kenseth and Ryan 27. (21) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 304, 63.1, 17, $110,335. Gwladys Nocera, $51,257 73-70-73-77 — 293 +5 Kevin Na (55), $80,571 68-66-71-65 — 270 -14 James Morrison, England 71-72-69-66 — 278 28. (35) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 304, 45.2, 16, $83,290. Charley Hull, $51,257 73-76-66-78 — 293 +5 Shawn Stefani (55), $80,571 73-67-64-66 — 270 -14 Mikko Ilonen, Finland 71-68-69-70 — 278 Newman completed the top five. 29. (32) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 304, 47.4, 15, $80,515. Stacy Lewis, $51,257 71-74-70-78 — 293 +5 Daniel Summerhays (55), $80,571 69-68-65-68 — 270 -14 Craig Lee, Scotland 72-69-66-71 — 278 “I don’t think anybody had any- 30. (12) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 304, 88.7, 14, a-Emma Talley 72-73-76-73 — 294 +6 David Toms (55), $80,571 65-70-67-68 — 270 -14 Ricardo Gonzalez, Argentina 65-71-71-71 — 278 $122,798. Beatriz Recari, $39,530 74-67-74-79 — 294 +6 Brad Fritsch (55), $80,571 70-68-63-69 — 270 -14 Paul Waring, England 75-66-73-65 — 279 thing for,” Keselowski, Busch said. 31. (36) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 303, 41.7, 13, $91,723. So Yeon Ryu, $39,530 71-70-74-79 — 294 +6 Kevin Kisner (50), $56,713 68-72-68-64 — 272 -12 Alexander Levy, France 75-69-69-66 — 279 32. (39) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 303, 38.2, 12, Amelia Lewis, $39,530 72-71-71-80 — 294 +6 D.H. Lee (50), $56,713 72-66-66-68 — 272 -12 John Hahn, United States 71-71-68-69 — 279 Keselowski hopped out of his car and grabbed an oversized broom to give a playful sweep of all the confet- he was surrounded by the Neuer was voted best goal- ner flag in celebration be- ti already collected around the Ford. CUP German defense. keeper of the tournament. fore realizing he had been FROM PAGE B1 His free kick in the 120th Up until Goetze’s win- called for offside. minute went well high. ning goal, the game was Shortly afterward, Ger- FCSL the year. When the final whistle more notable for top-class many was forced to use a FROM PAGE B1 But in the biggest game blew, Germany players col- defending than creative at- substitution as Christoph of his career, Messi came lapsed in a pile in the mid- tacking, but both teams Kramer had to go off with up short. dle of the pitch, while Mes- had their share of chances. a suspected concussion af- Arroyo’s RBI single, but the Light- He had one good chance si walked with his hands Gonzalo Higuain was ter colliding with Ezequiel ning struck back in the second to score when he was sent on his hips toward the cen- gifted a free chance when Garay’s shoulder earlier in when Garrett Suggs provided an free in the area just af- ter circle. Toni Kroos’ back header the game. Kramer had con- RBI double to tie the score. Suggs ter the halftime break, but Messi, who scored four landed at his feet and left tinued playing but looked then scored on Shea Pierce’s field- sent his shot wide of the goals in the group stage him all alone with Neuer. visibly dizzy as he was led er’s choice to give Leesburg a 2-1 far post. It was a difficult but none in the knockout However, he sent his shot off the field. Kramer, who lead. angle, but still the type of rounds, then had to trudge woefully wide. was a late inclusion in the DeLand then tied it up on a wild chance he so often con- alone up the stairs of the Higuain thought he lineup after Sami Khedi- pickoff attempt by Brett Jones. The verts for Barcelona. Maracana Stadium to ac- had scored in the 30th af- ra was injured during the Suns responded in the fourth in- Messi threatened in- cept the Golden Ball award ter Messi picked out Eze- warmup, was replaced by ning with a fielder’s choice to close termittently throughout for the tournament’s best quiel Lavezzi with a great Schuerrle. to within 3-2. the match, but was effec- player, shaking hands with ball and he sent a cross in Germany’s best chance In the sixth inning, the Suns took tively neutralized for long German Chancellor Ange- toward the Napoli striker. came just before the break the lead to make it 4-3, adding an- stretches. When he did la Merkel along the way. He Higuain slotted in his fin- when Benedikt Hoewedes other run in the eighth on a triple try to break forward with never broke a smile. Ger- ish inside the far post and hit the post with a header by Austin Hays, who later scored on one of his quick dribbles, many goalkeeper Manuel ran all the way to the cor- from a corner. a wild throw by the right fielder to extend DeLand’s lead to 6-3. Danny Murray started Leesburg’s She had a personal al Olympic training center sion at 77 kilograms (170 comeback in the eighth by plat- JUNGLE best of 47 kilograms (103 and Boyer said it is one of pounds), the Sunshine ing two runs to slice the Suns’ ad- FROM PAGE B1 pounds) in the snatch and a “handful” of colleges that State Games may turn out vantage to 6-5. Suggs then tied it up 53 kilograms (117 pounds) offer weightlifting scholar- to be his final competition with an RBI double to center. bringing home four med- in the clean and jerk. After ships. with Iron Jungle. Brown is Both teams scored in the ninth to als,” Iron Jungle coach Josh securing the gold medal, “Jose had a great high scheduled to depart for ba- send the game to extra innings, set- Boyer said. “But our male Smith attempted to estab- school coach in Chris sic training with the U.S. ting the stage for Menard’s and An- competitors did well, too, lish a new personal mark Gauntlett, who has done Navy in August. tchak’s heroics. with two medals. I’m very with 58 kilograms (128 an outstanding job in de- Brown nailed all six of his In the first game, a four-run out- proud of our club as we pounds). veloping him,” Boyer said. lifts with 84 kilograms (185 burst in the sixth inning by the Suns “I’m proud of Jose. He continue to make progress “Alexis had a good clean pounds) in the snatch, 103 broke open a tied game. knew what he wanted to kilograms (227 pounds) in towards becoming a na- and a good jerk, but she DeLand scored solo runs in the tionally recognized organi- lost it on the gather,” Boyer do with his talents, and he the clean and jerk, good first and second innings before zation.” said. “The lift isn’t over un- didn’t allow anyone to talk for a total of 187 kilograms Leesburg tied it with a pair of runs Rhone, lifting in the til the lifter brings their feet to him out of his vision. (412 pounds). All three to- Youth Division at 53 kilo- parallel to each other with “He stayed the course tals were personal records. in the fourth. grams (about 116 pounds), control and that was Alex- and continued working to- “If this is Warren’s last Antchak had both RBIs for the used the momentum she is’ downfall. During the wards his goals.” meet with us, I’m glad he Lightning with a single to center, rode to a Top-10 finish at portion where she brings Lanier, competing in Ju- got to go out at his best,” which scored Colby Lusignan and the Youth National Cham- her feet to a normal stand- nior Division at 75 kilo- Boyer said. “Warren is a Igor Baez. pionships to personal re- ing position, she lost con- grams, picked up a Sil- great kid and a very coach- The Lightning tied the game at 7 cords in the Clean & Jerk, trol of the weight. ver medal in her first club able one, as well. It has in the ninth inning when Kevin Ol- Snatch and total weight. “Her next prep will be meet. She hit on five of been a privilege to train meda hit an RBI single. She hit on five of her six geared toward improving six lifts, hitting on 43 kilo- with him over this last year. Leesburg travels to Winter Gar- lifts in both disciplines. on her bronze medal at the grams in the snatch and 66 “The U.S. Navy is getting den at 7 p.m. today for a rare Mon- Rhone lifted 43 kilo- Florida State Weightlifting kilograms (145 pounds) in an outstanding recruit.” day game against Winter Garden at grams (95 pounds) in the Federation finals in No- the clean and jerk for a to- Despite the impending West Orange High School. Snatch and 57 kilograms vember.” tal of 109 kilograms (240 loss of Brown, Boyer said (125 pounds) in the clean Boyer said Smith also will pounds). the Iron Jungle will con- and jerk. She finishedbe training to hit her quali- “Katrina is going to be tinue to grow. At least five with a final combined to- fying total of 112 kilograms big for the high school girls more lifters will make their FCSL STANDINGS tal weight of 100 kilograms (247 pounds). He feels she program at Leesburg this USA-Weightlifting debut (220 pounds) for the club’s season,” Boyer said. “I’m with the Iron Jungle in Au- W L .Pct GB will hit that goal in August. Sanford 17 10 .630 - first gold medal of the glad she is getting these gust. Barajas, the Florida High competition. club meets under her belt. Iron Jungle Weightlifting Winter Park 17 12 .586 1 School Athletic Associa- “Morgan has already She satisfied her Flori- is making plans to com- Winter Garden 16 13 .552 2 tion Class 1A state cham- qualified for the 2014 USA da Weightlifting Federa- pete in the Georgia Games’ Leesburg 13 14 .481 4 Weightlifting Junior Na- pion at 169 pounds, was tion state qualifying total 2014 Olympics Weightlift- DeLand 12 16 .429 5.5 tionals, even though she the Iron Jungle’s only gold as well and is only a few ki- ing Championships in At- has a year of Youth eligibil- medalist among its male lograms aways from reach- lanta on Aug. 2 and the College Park 8 18 .308 8.5 ity left,” Boyer said. “The lifters. ing her Junior Nationals Vero Beach Open on Aug. qualifying total for Ju- Competing in the Junior qualifying weight. 23. SUNDAY’S GAMES nior Nationals is typically Division at 85 kilograms “I believe she will reach “The future is very bright DeLand 6, Leesburg 3, 1st game around 90 kilograms (198 (187 pounds), Barajas hit a that goal in August.” for out club,” Boyer said. Leesburg 8, DeLand 7 (10), 2nd pounds). Her next step will personal record snatch of Mitchell, in her first club “We will continue to make game be her championship at 97 kilograms (214 pounds) meet, earned a bronze progress like always until Winter Garden 9, College Park 5 the Florida Weightlifting and 125 kilograms (275 medal in the Youth Divi- we have achieved all our TODAY’S GAMES Federation State Champi- (pounds) in the clean and sion at 53 kilograms with goals. We have the chem- onship.” jerk for a total of 222 kilo- a total weight of 66 kilo- istry to motivate each oth- Leesburg at Winter Garden, 11 a.m. Smith hit on four of six grams (489 pounds). grams (145 pounds). She er, the will to succeed, the Winter Park at DeLand, 7 p.m. lifts en route to her Gold Boyer said Barajas, a Ta- hit on five of six lifts. work ethic to be great, and College Park at Sanford, 7 p.m. medal-winning effort. vares graduate, is working Boyer said a solid perfor- we are as hungry as ever. TUESDAY’S GAMES Competing in the Youth out details on a weightlift- mance in a debut competi- We have the desire to be Division at 75 kilograms ing scholarship with North tion can often be a spring- great and each new pro- Winter Garden at Leesburg, 7p.m. (165 pounds), Smith, like Michigan University in board to future success. gression is better than the Winter Park at DeLand, 7 p.m. Rhone, finished with a to- Marquette, Mich. North- For Warren Brown, who last. Sanford at College Park, 7 p.m. tal weight of 100 kilograms. ern Michigan is a region- lifted in the Junior Divi- “We are on our way.”

SUN mon tues wed thurs fri Sat Leesburg Lightning Deland Winter Garden Winter Garden Winter Garden Sanford Sanford Sanford July 13 -19 HOME AWAY HOME HOME AWAY HOME AWAY 5pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 1pm D001445 Monday, July 14, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B3 GOLF Martin’s eagle on 18 wins Women’s British Open

DOUG FERGUSON nal round of 6-under 65 on AP Golf Writer Sunday, sealing back-to-back SOUTHPORT, England — victories either side of the At- lantic and bolstering his con- Mo Martin knew she hit her fidence ahead of next week’s 3-wood exactly the way she British Open. wanted on the 18th hole at The 2013 U.S. Open cham- Royal Birkdale. pion turned the last day into With the ball slightly be- a procession, rolling in six low her feet, just under 240 birdies and going bogey-free yards away and a strong on a windless Royal Aber- wind at her back, she let it deen links course. rip and watched the ball Unheralded Swede Krist- track toward the flag. Martin offer Broberg finished sec- thought it was short. Then ond on 14 under after a 66. she thought it might be too That secured him a place at long. Moments later, she re- the British Open at Hoylake, alized just how good it was. along with other top-10 fin- “I could hear it hit the pin ishers Tyrrell Hatton and from the fairway,” Martin Scott Jamieson. said. “That was a pretty fun Rose, who started the day feeling.” tied for the lead with Marc The ball rolled into the Warren, eased to a first win center of the flagstick and SCOTT HEPPELL / AP in Europe since 2007 and settled 6 feet away for an ea- Mo Martin of the U.S. poses with the trophy after winning the Women’s British Open golf championship on backed up his victory at the gle, and when no one could Sunday at the Royal Birkdale Golf Club, in Southport, England. Quicken Loans National at catch her, the 31-year-old Congressional last month. hole, I said, ‘OK, I don’t have Harman withstood John- American became a ma- son and Clark briefly mid- anything more to say to that US SENIOR OPEN jor champion Sunday at the son’s challenge by making way through the round, but ball.’ I actually heard it hit Ricoh Women’s British Open. three birdies beginning at played the back nine in par EDMOND, Okla. — Colin the pin. It’s definitely one to “I think I still need to be No. 14 to get to 23 under with 36 and fell back. Montgomerie won a three- remember.” hole playoff against Gene pinched,” Martin said after two holes to play. Johnson, Clark, the lone contender She turned and did a little Sauers to win the U.S. Senior closing with an even-par 72 playing four pairs ahead of with a long putter, bogeyed jig in the fairway. Open title Sunday at Oak Tree for a one-shot victory over Harman, birdied the 17th to No. 9 to fall out of the joint An hour later, it turned out National. Shanshan Feng of China and get within a stroke, but ran lead. to be the winning shot when Both entered the playoff at Suzann Pettersen of Norway. out of holes. Harman, whose best pre- Feng and Inbee Park of South 5 under. Montgomerie en- It was Martin’s first eagle of Jhonattan Vegas had a 65 vious finishes were ties for Korea couldn’t stay under par. to finished tied for third with third place, also earned his tered the third extra hole with the year — one of the short- a one-shot lead, then made a est hitters in the game, she JOHN DEERE CLASSIC Jerry Kelly (66) at 265. Scott first invitations to the Mas- ters and the Tournament of putt on No. 18 to par the hole doesn’t get many opportu- Brown (68) and Tim Clark SILVIS, Ill. — Brian Har- Champions. and claim the win. nities. She had not won on (67) tied for fifth another shot man used three straight He got his third eagle in Montgomerie became the the LPGA Tour in 63 previous back. birdies down the stretch to 19 holes when he eagled the fifth golfer to win both the tries. And on a wind-swept Three-time winner Steve hold off Zach Johnson by par-5 second for the second PGA Championship and U.S. Sunday when no one broke Stricker fell off the pace set one stroke and win the John straight day. He sank a 4-foot Senior Open in the same par, she was never closer by Harman on the front nine, Deere Classic on Sunday for putt after a brilliant approach year. He led at the end of the than two shots of the leaders then fell off the leader board his first PGA Tour title. from 223 yards. A bogey on first and second days of the the entire final round. with a double-bogey on the Harman had a 5-under 66 No. 5 was offset by a birdie on Senior Open, but entered the The best shot of her life par-3 12th. His approach in the final round for a 22-un- the ninth, the most difficult final round four shots behind changed everything. ended up in high brush be- der-262 total. The 27-year- hole on the front nine. Sauers and shot a 2-under 69 “An absolutely perfect old Georgian in his third hind and below the green, to force the playoff. 3-wood,” she said. “When it full season on the PGA Tour and he couldn’t recover, fin- SCOTTISH OPEN It was the first playoff at a was in the air, I said, ‘Sit.’ And earned $846,000 and the last ishing with a 72 and a tie for ABERDEEN, Scotland — U.S. Senior Open since 2002, then I said, ‘Stop.’ And then exemption for next week’s 11th at 269. Justin Rose won the Scottish when Don Pooley beat Tom when it was going toward the British Open. Brown was tied with John- Open by two shots after a fi- Watson in a five-hole playoff.

NBA CYCLING BASEBALL Knicks will Martin wins Tour’s 9th stage Price wins 4th straight, keep Anthony JEROME PUGMIRE AP Sports Writer Rays top Blue Jays 3-0 BRIAN MAHONEY AP Basketball Writer MULHOUSE, France MARK DIDTLER The Rays, who have — German rider Tony Associated Press won 11 of 15, got RBI NEW YORK — Carme- Martin broke ahead singles from Logan ST. PETERSBURG lo Anthony wanted to early and comfortably Forsythe and Jose Mo- — All-Star David Price be a Knick a few years held on to win the hilly lina. Jake McGee got scattered five hits in ago, and nothing has ninth stage of the Tour three outs for his sev- eight-plus innings to changed now. de France on Sunday, enth save. Anthony is staying in while Frenchman Tony win his fourth con- R.A. Dickey (7-9) New York, announcing Gallopin took the yel- secutive start and the gave up two runs and his decision Sunday in a Tampa Bay Rays beat five hits over six in- low jersey from over- CHRISTOPHE ENA / AP posting titled “My City, night leader Vincenzo the Toronto Blue Jays nings. Toronto has My Heart” on his website. Nibali of Italy. France’s Tony Gallopin celebrates on the podium of the ninth 3-0 on Sunday. not won a road se- stage of the Tour de France on Sunday in Mulhouse, France. “This organization The 29-year-old Ger- Price (9-7), who had ries against Tampa has supported me and man, a three-time world that posed Martin little enjoy the day.” his start pushed back Bay since April 2007, a in return, I want to stay time trial champion, problem. Shortly before the one day because of a span of 22 sets. and build here with this broke away with spe- It was a good day for day’s most difficult stomach virus, struck Toronto has lost city and my team,” An- cialist climber Alessan- France with Gallopin set climb — a Catego- out five and walked eight of 10 overall. one. The left-hander thony said. dro De Marchi of Italy. to defend the yellow jer- ry 1 ascent of 10.8 ki- Despite their recent was pulled after giv- He explained that he “The objective was sey today — Bastille Day. lometers up Le Mark- struggles, the Blue ing up a leadoff single owed it to himself to ex- to win the stage. There Gallopin, of the Lotto stein — Martin broke Jays’ 49 wins at the All- plore all his options as a was a chance to do it away about 60 kilome- in the ninth to Melky Star break are their Belisol team, finished free agent, and thanked and I felt good, my legs ters from the end. Gal- Cabrera. most since 2006. A win several minutes behind the teams he met with felt good,” Martin said. lopin’s chasing group Because Price Sunday would have for their interest. The 105.4-mile trek but did well enough to was about two minutes pitched on Sunday, he given them 50 victo- “Through it all, my from Gerardmer to erase his deficit of more behind them and Niba- is ineligible to play in ries before the break heart never wavered,” Mulhouse — in the than three minutes to li more than six min- the All-Star game Tues- for the first time since he wrote. mid-sized Vosges Nibali. utes adrift. day night in Minneso- 1992. The Knicks can pay mountain range near “It’s with great pride Martin was no threat ta. His roster spot was The Rays took a 1-0 the All-Star forward the German border that I will ride on the to Nibali’s yellow jer- taken by his former lead on a two-out sin- nearly $130 million over — featured six mostly national holiday. It’s a sey, but the 26-year-old teammate, Seattle clos- gle by Forsythe in the five years, though An- moderate uphill treks little bit scary, but I will Gallopin was. er Fernando Rodney. second. thony has said he would be open to taking less if it would help build a NBA winning team. But the 30-year-old forward also wants to Bosh ‘excited for the challenge’ of staying with Heat compete for champi- onships, and the Knicks TIM REYNOLDS ly, and everything stopped. and with more exotic stops on ed. I’m excited for the chal- don’t seem ready at the AP Basketball Writer “We’ve built a life in South a family vacation still to come lenge,” Bosh said during a moment. They went 37- Florida and we’re comfort- before returning home. break from NBA Africa duties. 45 last season, the first Half a world away, Chris Bosh could not escape the able,” Bosh said Sunday. “So I When he finally puts pen to “I want to step up to the chal- time in Anthony’s 11- had to do what’s best now for paper, the Heat locker room lenge. I feel this is a chance year career he missed frenzy of last week. myself and my family.” will essentially become his — to prove to myself and others the postseason. An offer from the Houston They hired Phil Jack- Rockets was waiting. His long- With that, his decision be- and in an interview with The that I can still do this. son as president in time Miami teammate LeB- came very easy. Bosh will sign Associated Press, Bosh said “I want to see if I can do March, and Antho- ron James was leaving. For a $118 million, five-year deal that while it’s a shock to re- what’s necessary to go in there ny believes the 11-time a few moments, Bosh found to stay with the Heat, a for- alize James is no longer with and win every night. That’s the champion as a coach himself wondering if his days mality only held up by the lo- Miami after four seasons, he’s challenge of being a leader. can turn the organiza- with the Heat were over. gistical challenge presented by ready to have that voice. I’m a much better player and a tion into a winner. Then he looked at his fami- him being in Ghana right now “I can’t lie to you: I’m excit- leader now, so it’ll be fun.” B4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014

Box scores and results for games ending after 10 p.m. will appear in our next edition. ‌AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Baltimore 51 42 .548 — — 7-3 L-1 25-23 26-19 Washington 51 42 .548 — — 6-4 W-2 28-19 23-23 Toronto 49 47 .510 3½ 2½ 2-8 L-2 25-21 24-26 Atlanta 52 43 .547 — — 5-5 W-2 25-19 27-24 New York 47 46 .505 4 3 6-4 W-1 18-23 29-23 New York 45 50 .474 7 7 8-2 W-3 25-23 20-27 Tampa Bay 44 53 .454 9 8 6-4 W-2 22-28 22-25 Miami 44 50 .468 7½ 7½ 3-7 L-4 27-22 17-28 Boston 43 52 .453 9 8 5-5 W-1 23-26 20-2 Philadelphia 42 53 .442 10 10 5-5 L-2 19-29 23-24 CENTRAL CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Detroit 53 38 .582 — — 6-4 L-1 25-22 28-16 Milwaukee 53 43 .552 — — 2-8 W-1 25-24 28-19 Kansas City 48 46 .511 6½ 2½ 4-6 W-1 22-25 26-21 St. Louis 52 44 .542 1 ½ 6-4 L-1 27-20 25-24 Cleveland 47 47 .500 7½ 3½ 6-4 W-1 29-19 18-28 Cincinnati 51 44 .537 1½ 1 7-3 W-1 27-21 24-23 Chicago 45 51 .469 10½ 6½ 5-5 L-1 24-21 21-30 Pittsburgh 49 46 .516 3½ 3 5-5 L-1 29-20 20-26 Minnesota 43 50 .462 11 7 5-5 W-1 21-22 22-28 Chicago 40 54 .426 12 11½ 2-8 L-2 20-22 20-32 WEST WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Oakland 59 36 .621 — — 7-3 W-1 30-15 29-21 Los Angeles 54 43 .557 — — 6-4 W-2 25-24 29-19 Los Angeles 57 37 .606 1½ — 9-1 W-5 32-15 25-22 San Francisco 52 43 .547 1 — 5-5 W-1 28-25 24-18 Seattle 51 44 .537 8 — 4-6 L-1 24-26 27-18 San Diego 41 54 .432 12 11 3-7 L-2 24-25 17-29 Houston 40 56 .417 19½ 11½ 4-6 L-1 21-28 19-28 Colorado 40 54 .426 12½ 11½ 4-6 L-1 24-24 16-30 Texas 38 57 .400 21 13 1-9 L-8 18-30 20-27 Arizona 40 56 .417 13½ 12½ 5-5 L-1 17-31 23-25 SATURDAY’S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES SATURDAY’S GAMES SUNDAY’S GAMES Chicago White Sox 6, Cleveland 2 Cleveland 3, Chicago White Sox 2 Arizona 2, San Francisco 0 N.Y. Mets 9, Miami 1 N.Y. Yankees 3, Baltimore 0 Tampa Bay 3, Toronto 0 Atlanta 11, Chicago Cubs 6 Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 3 Houston 3, Boston 2 Boston 11, Houston 0 N.Y. Mets 5, Miami 4 Washington 10, Philadelphia 3 Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 Kansas City 5, Detroit 2 Minnesota 9, Colorado 3 Milwaukee 11, St. Louis 2 Tampa Bay 10, Toronto 3 L.A. Angels 10, Texas 7 St. Louis 10, Milwaukee 2 Atlanta 10, Chicago Cubs 7 Detroit 5, Kansas City 1 Oakland 4, Seattle 1 Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 5, 11 innings San Francisco 8, Arizona 4 L.A. Angels 5, Texas 2 Minnesota 13, Colorado 5 Washington 5, Philadelphia 3, 10 innings L.A. Dodgers 1, San Diego 0 Seattle 6, Oakland 2 N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, late L.A. Dodgers 1, San Diego 0 Minnesota 13, Colorado 5

TODAY’S GAMES TODAY’S GAMES None scheduled None scheduled

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING: Altuve, Houston, .339; Beltre, Texas, .338; BATTING: Tulowitzki, Colorado, .344; MaAdams, St. Cano, Seattle, .334; Chisenhall, Cleveland, .328; Louis, .330; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, .325; McGehee, VMartinez, Detroit, .328; Brantley, Cleveland, .326; Mi- Miami, .319; Lucroy, Milwaukee, .315; Goldschmidt, Ar- Cabrera, Detroit, .309; KSuzuki, Minnesota, .309. izona, .312; Morneau, Colorado, .307; Puig, Los Ange- RUNS: Dozier, Minnesota, 67; Kinsler, Detroit, 64; Trout, les, .307. Los Angeles, 64; Brantley, Cleveland, 63; Donaldson, Oak- RUNS: Tulowitzki, Colorado, 71; Goldschmidt, Arizona, land, 61; Bautista, Toronto, 58; Pujols, Los Angeles, 58. 66; Pence, San Francisco, 66; FFreeman, Atlanta, 64; RBI: MiCabrera, Detroit, 74; NCruz, Baltimore, 74; Rendon, Washington, 64; Rizzo, Chicago, 61; Stanton, JAbreu, Chicago, 73; Encarnacion, Toronto, 70; Trout, Miami, 61. Los Angeles, 69; Donaldson, Oakland, 65; Moss, Oak- RBI: Stanton, Miami, 63; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 61; land, 65. AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 61; AdGonzalez, Los Angeles, HITS: Altuve, Houston, 130; Cano, Seattle, 117; Me- 60; Morneau, Colorado, 59; Desmond, Washington, 55; Cabrera, Toronto, 116; AJones, Baltimore, 116; Kinsler, Howard, Philadelphia, 55; JUpton, Atlanta, 55. Detroit, 115; Brantley, Cleveland, 113. HITS:AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 114; McGehee, Miami, DOUBLES: MiCabrera, Detroit, 34; Altuve, Houston, 29; 114; DanMurphy, New York, 113; Pence, San Francisco, Kinsler, Detroit, 26; Pedroia, Boston, 26; Plouffe, Min- 113; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 110; FFreeman, Atlanta, nesota, 26; Hosmer, Kansas City, 25; AEscobar, Kansas 108; Blackmon, Colorado, 106; Lucroy, Milwaukee, 106. City, 24; EEscobar, Minnesota, 24; AGordon, Kansas DOUBLES: Goldschmidt, Arizona, 36; Lucroy, Milwaukee, City, 24; Trout, Los Angeles, 24. 31; FFreeman, Atlanta, 28; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 28; TRIPLES: Rios, Texas, 8; Bourn, Cleveland, 7; Eaton, Span, Washington, 28; SCastro, Chicago, 26; Puig, Los Chicago, 6; Gardner, New York, 6; Trout, Los Angeles, 5. Angeles, 26. HOME RUNS: JAbreu, Chicago, 29; NCruz, Baltimore, TRIPLES: DGordon, Los Angeles, 9; BCrawford, San Fran- 28; Encarnacion, Toronto, 26; Trout, Los Angeles, 22; cisco, 8; Braun, Milwaukee, 6; BHamilton, Cincinnati, 6. VMartinez, Detroit, 21; Donaldson, Oakland, 20; Moss, HOME RUNS: Stanton, Miami, 21; Tulowitzki, Colorado, Oakland, 20; Ortiz, Boston, 20; Pujols, Los Angeles, 20. 21; Rizzo, Chicago, 20; Byrd, Philadelphia, 18; Frazier, STOLEN BASES: Altuve, Houston, 41; RDavis, Detroit, Cincinnati, 18; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 17. 24; Ellsbury, New York, 24; AEscobar, Kansas City, 22. STOLEN BASES: DGordon, Los Angeles, 42; BHamilton, PITCHING: Tanaka, New York, 12-4; Porcello, Detroit, Cincinnati, 38; Revere, Philadelphia, 26; EYoung, New 12-5; FHernandez, Seattle, 11-2; Richards, Los Ange- York, 23; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 21; Rollins, Philadelphia, 19. les, 11-2; Scherzer, Detroit, 11-3; Kazmir, Oakland, 11- PITCHING: Simon, Cincinnati, 12-3; Wainwright, St. 3; Buehrle, Toronto, 10-6; Weaver, Los Angeles, 10-6; Louis, 12-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 11-2; Greinke, Los Lackey, Boston, 10-6. Angeles, 11-5; Lynn, St. Louis, 10-6. ERA: Sale, Chicago, 2.08; FHernandez, Seattle, 2.12; ERA: Kershaw, Los Angeles, 1.78; Wainwright, St. Louis, Kazmir, Oakland, 2.38; Tanaka, New York, 2.51; Rich- 1.83; Cueto, Cincinnati, 2.03; Beckett, Los Angeles, ards, Los Angeles, 2.55; Buehrle, Toronto, 2.64; Lester, 2.26; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.57; HAlvarez, Miami, 2.63. Boston, 2.65. STRIKEOUTS: Strasburg, Washington, 149; Cueto, Cin- STRIKEOUTS: Price, Tampa Bay, 159; FHernandez, Seat- cinnati, 134; Kennedy, San Diego, 133; Greinke, Los An- tle, 154; Scherzer, Detroit, 146; Kluber, Cleveland, 142; MIKE CARLSON / AP geles, 127; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 126; Bumgarner, San Darvish, Texas, 142; Tanaka, New York, 135. Francisco, 123; Miley, Arizona, 118. SAVES: Rodney, Seattle, 27; Holland, Kansas City, 24; Toronto Blue Jays’ Colby Rasmus walks away after striking out during the ninth inning on SAVES: Rosenthal, St. Louis, 28; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 28; DavRobertson, New York, 23; Perkins, Minnesota, 22. Sunday in St. Petersburg. The Rays won 3-0. FrRodriguez, Milwaukee, 27; Jansen, Los Angeles, 26.

Rays 3, Blue Jays 0 E–McGehee (6). DP–New York 2. LOB–Miami 4, New NWalkr 2b 4 1 1 2 Heisey lf 5 1 3 0 Kendrick. SF–Zimmerman. JMrtnz rf 4 0 3 1 BButler dh 3 1 1 0 (5). HR–K.Davis (15). SB–Wong (12). S–W.Peralta 2. Toronto Tampa Bay York 12. 2B–G.Jones (21), Granderson (16), D.Wright RMartn c 3 0 0 0 Bruce rf 4 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO TrHntr dh 4 0 0 0 Mostks 3b 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi 2 (24), Duda (21), Lagares (15). SB–Hechavarria I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 Mesorc c 2 1 2 1 Washington Cstllns 3b 4 0 0 0 Ibanez lf 3 0 1 0 St. Louis Reyes ss 4 0 1 0 Kiermr cf 3 1 1 0 (5), Granderson (7), E.Young 2 (25). CS–Yelich (3). 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WP–Bar- DP–Kansas City 2. LOB–Detroit 5, Kansas City 8. HBP–by Greenwood (R.Weeks), by C.Martinez (C.Go- Thole c 2 0 0 0 Forsyth 2b 3 0 1 1 New York E–P.Alvarez (20), Cozart 2 (7). LOB–Pittsburgh 6, rett, K.Kendrick 2, De Fratus. 2B–Hosmer (26), Hayes (1). SB–J.Dyson (18). SF– mez). PB–Lucroy. Balk–C.Martinez. DNavrr ph-c 1 0 0 0 deGrom W,3-5 7 5 1 1 2 8 Cincinnati 11. 2B–J.Harrison (15), B.Hamilton (19), Umpires–Home, Toby Basner; First, Mark Wegner; Mi.Cabrera. Umpires–Home, Jeff Nelson; First, Laz Diaz; Second, Totals 30 0 5 0 Totals 29 3 6 3 Familia 1 0 0 0 1 0 Heisey 2 (11), Mesoraco (15). 3B–A.McCutchen (5). Second, Mike Winters; Third, Andy Fletcher. IP H R ER BB SO Mark Carlson; Third, Scott Barry. Toronto 000 000 000 — 0 Carlyle 1 0 0 0 0 1 HR–N.Walker (13), Frazier (19), Negron (1). CS–R. T–3:03. A–30,185 (43,651). Detroit T–2:55. A–35,345 (41,900). Gregg pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. 1 Tampa Bay 010 001 10x — 3 Martin (4), B.Hamilton (15), Mesoraco (3). Red Sox 11, Astros 0 Verlander L,8-8 6 /3 6 4 4 1 3 Braves 10, Cubs 7 Umpires–Home, Paul Schrieber; First, Ted Barrett; 1 DP–Tampa Bay 2. LOB–Toronto 5, Tampa Bay 8. SB– IP H R ER BB SO Boston Houston ‌Krol /3 0 1 1 1 0 Atlanta Chicago ‌ Second, Will Little; Third, Alfonso Marquez. Kiermaier (2), Zobrist (5), Y.Escobar (1). SF–Longoria. Pittsburgh ab r h bi ab r h bi Alburquerque 0 1 0 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Indians 3, White Sox 2 1 IP H R ER BB SO Liriano L,1-7 4 3 3 3 6 4 B.Holt rf-2b 6 2 5 1 Altuve 2b 4 0 0 0 Coke 1 /3 3 0 0 1 0 BUpton cf 5 0 0 0 Coghln lf 4 2 2 2 Toronto Chicago Cleveland ‌Pimentel 1 1 1 1 2 1 Pedroia 2b 4 0 2 0 JCastro c 3 0 1 0 Kansas City ASmns ss 2 2 0 0 Alcantr 2b 5 1 2 2 1 Dickey L,7-9 6 5 2 2 3 5 ab r h bi ab r h bi Worley 2 4 2 2 0 1 Carp 1b 1 0 1 2 Corprn c 1 0 0 0 B.Chen 5 /3 8 2 2 0 2 FFrmn 1b 5 0 0 0 Rizzo 1b 5 1 1 0 1 2 Cecil /3 1 1 1 1 1 De Aza lf 4 0 0 0 Kipnis 2b 4 0 0 0 J.Hughes 1 1 0 0 0 1 D.Ortiz dh 4 0 0 2 Springr dh 3 0 0 0 Ventura W,7-7 1 /3 1 0 0 0 3 J.Upton lf 4 2 2 0 SCastro ss 2 0 0 0 2 Redmond /3 0 0 0 0 0 CSnchz ss 5 0 0 0 ACarer ss 4 0 1 0 Cincinnati Napoli 1b 3 1 1 0 Guzmn ph 1 0 0 0 W.Davis H,17 1 0 0 0 0 1 Heywrd rf 5 2 2 1 Valuen 3b 3 1 1 0 Janssen 1 0 0 0 0 1 JAreu dh 5 0 3 0 Brantly cf 4 0 0 0 Cueto W,10-6 6 5 3 3 2 7 Betts rf 1 1 0 0 Carter lf 3 0 1 0 G.Holland S,25-26 1 0 0 0 0 1 CJhnsn 3b 4 3 3 3 Ruggin cf 3 0 0 0 Tampa Bay A.Dunn 1b 3 0 0 0 CSantn 1b 4 0 1 0 Ju.Diaz H,3 1 0 0 0 0 0 Nava lf 4 2 2 0 Singltn 1b 3 0 0 0 Alburquerque pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. LaStell 2b 5 1 3 3 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 Price W,9-7 8 5 0 0 1 5 Viciedo rf 5 0 1 0 Raburn rf 3 1 0 0 Broxton H,14 1 0 0 0 0 1 BrdlyJr cf 4 1 1 1 MDmn 3b 3 0 0 0 WP–Ventura. Laird c 5 0 1 2 Olt ph 1 0 0 0 McGee S,7-8 1 0 0 0 0 2 Gillaspi 3b 3 1 2 0 DvMrp rf 0 0 0 0 A.Chapman S,21-23 1 0 0 0 0 3 Bogarts 3b 3 2 0 1 Grssmn rf 3 0 1 0 Umpires–Home, Bill Miller; First, Adam Hamari; Sec- Tehern p 2 0 0 1 Wrght p 0 0 0 0 Price pitched to 1 batter in the 9th. GBckh 2b 4 1 1 1 Swisher dh 4 1 2 0 HBP–by Cueto (R.Martin). WP–Liriano. Drew ss 4 1 2 0 KHrndz cf 3 0 0 0 ond, Chad Fairchild; Third, Vic Carapazza. JSchafr ph 1 0 0 0 NRmrz p 0 0 0 0 HBP–by Dickey (J.Molina), by Price (J.Francisco). Flowrs c 4 0 2 0 YGoms c 4 1 2 3 Umpires–Home, Tom Woodring; First, Brian Knight; Vazquz c 4 1 2 2 MGnzlz ss 3 0 0 0 T–3:02. A–23,424 (37,903). Avilan p 0 0 0 0 Sweeny rf 3 1 0 1 WP–McGee. LeGarc cf 4 0 2 1 Chsnhll 3b 3 0 1 0 Second, Fieldin Culbreth; Third, Manny Gonzalez. Totals 38 11 16 9 Totals 30 0 3 0 Brewers 11, Cardinals 2 Smmns p 0 0 0 0 JoBakr c 4 0 2 2 Aviles lf 4 0 2 0 Umpires–Home, Sean Barber; First, Tim Timmons; Nationals 10, Phillies 3 Boston 112 020 203 — 11 St. Louis Milwaukee JWaldn p 0 0 0 0 T.Wood p 2 0 0 0 Totals 37 2 11 2 Totals 34 3 9 3 Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Mike Everitt. Washington Philadelphia ‌ Houston 000 000 000 — 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Kimrel p 0 0 0 0 Rosscp p 0 0 0 0 T–2:45. A–17,187 (31,042). Chicago 000 000 020 — 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi E–Ma.Gonzalez (3), Altuve (5), Singleton (6). DP– MCrpnt 3b 3 0 0 0 CGomz cf 4 3 3 2 Lake cf 2 1 1 0 Mets 9, Marlins 1 Cleveland 010 000 02x — 3 Span cf 5 2 2 0 GSizmr lf 4 1 1 0 Houston 5. LOB–Boston 11, Houston 3. 2B–Vazquez M.Ellis ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Gennett 2b 4 2 3 2 Totals 38 10 11 10 Totals 34 7 9 7 Miami New York E–C.Sanchez (1). DP–Cleveland 1. LOB–Chicago Rendon 2b 5 3 3 1 Rollins ss 4 0 1 0 (3). 3B–Carp (1). HR–B.Holt (3). SF–Bogaerts, Wong 2b 4 1 1 0 Braun rf 4 0 2 2 Atlanta 034 000 300 — 10 ab r h bi ab r h bi 12, Cleveland 10. 2B–Flowers (7), Aviles (9). HR–Y. Werth rf 3 2 2 4 Utley 2b 3 0 0 0 Vazquez. Hollidy lf 3 0 0 0 ArRmr 3b 5 1 3 1 Chicago 000 002 230 — 7 Yelich lf 3 0 1 0 Grndrs rf 4 2 3 1 Gomes (12). SB–Le.Garcia 2 (10). Frndsn pr-3b 0 0 0 0 CHrndz ph 1 1 0 0 IP H R ER BB SO Bourjos cf 0 1 0 0 FrRdrg p 0 0 0 0 LOB–Atlanta 7, Chicago 5. 2B–J.Upton (19), La Stella Hchvrr ss 4 0 1 0 Campll 2b 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO LaRoch 1b 5 0 0 0 Howard 1b 3 1 0 1 Boston MAdms 1b 4 0 1 1 Lucroy c 4 1 1 0 (8), Laird (7), Alcantara (3), Jo.Baker (4). HR–C.John- Stanton rf 1 0 0 0 DWrght 3b 4 2 2 2 Chicago Barrett p 0 0 0 0 Byrd rf 3 0 0 0 Buchholz W,4-5 9 3 0 0 0 12 JhPerlt ss 3 0 1 0 Maldnd c 0 0 0 0 son (6), Coghlan (5), Alcantara (1). CS–Coghlan (1). RJhnsn ph 1 0 0 0 Duda 1b 5 1 2 1 Joh.Danks 7 7 1 1 2 4 Zmrmn 3b-1b 3 1 1 2 Asche 3b 4 0 2 1 Houston Grenwd p 0 0 0 0 KDavis lf 5 1 1 2 IP H R ER BB SO 1 McGeh 3b 4 1 1 0 Lagars cf 5 0 2 1 Guerra L,0-2 BS,3-3 1 2 2 2 0 1 Harper lf 4 1 1 0 Rupp c 4 0 0 1 Peacock L,3-6 /3 2 1 1 1 1 Kottars ph 1 0 0 1 Overay 1b 5 0 1 1 Atlanta 1 GJones 1b 4 0 1 0 CYoung lf 2 1 1 2 Cleveland Dsmnd ss 4 1 1 2 Revere cf 3 0 1 0 Bass 3 /3 6 3 2 1 0 Craig rf 4 0 1 0 EHerrr ss 5 3 5 0 Teheran W,9-6 7 7 4 4 2 6 2 Ozuna cf 3 0 1 1 Recker c 5 0 1 1 Bauer 6 /3 8 0 0 3 10 Loaton c 4 0 1 1 DeFrts p 0 0 0 0 D.Downs 1 1 2 1 3 0 Jay cf-lf 4 0 0 0 WPerlt p 1 0 0 0 Avilan 0 1 2 2 2 0 1 1 Lucas 2b 3 0 0 0 Tejada ss 4 1 0 0 Rzepczynski H,8 /3 0 0 0 0 0 Roark p 3 0 1 0 Manshp p 0 0 0 0 Zeid 2 3 2 0 1 2 T.Cruz c 3 0 1 0 RWeks ph 0 0 0 0 S.Simmons /3 0 1 1 1 1 1 2 Mathis c 3 0 0 0 deGrm p 3 0 1 1 Shaw W,4-1 BS,3-5 1 3 2 2 1 1 Detwilr p 0 0 0 0 DBrwn ph 1 0 0 0 Veras 1 /3 1 0 0 2 1 CMrtnz p 1 0 0 0 WSmith p 0 0 0 0 J.Walden H,11 /3 1 0 0 0 0 Hand p 1 0 0 0 Famili p 0 0 0 0 Allen S,12-13 1 0 0 0 0 2 McLoth ph-rf 1 0 0 0 Kndrck p 1 0 0 0 D.Martinez 1 3 3 3 0 0 Tavers ph 1 0 0 0 MrRynl ph-3b 1 0 0 0 Kimbrel S,29-33 1 0 0 0 0 1 Bour ph 1 0 0 0 EYong ph 2 1 1 0 Umpires–Home, Dan Iassogna; First, CB Bucknor; Hollnds p 0 0 0 0 Umpires–Home, Marty Foster; First, Rob Drake; Sec- Maness p 0 0 0 0 Chicago JaTrnr p 0 0 0 0 Carlyle p 0 0 0 0 Second, Gary Cederstrom; Third, Tripp Gibson. GwynJ cf 0 0 0 0 ond, Alan Porter; Third, Joe West. Motte p 0 0 0 0 T.Wood L,7-8 6 7 7 7 3 4 Solano ph 1 0 0 0 T–3:00. A–18,070 (42,487). Mayrry ph-cf 1 0 0 0 T–3:23. A–20,681 (42,060). Descals ss 1 0 0 0 2 Rosscup /3 2 3 3 2 2 Gregg p 0 0 0 0 1 Reds 6, Pirates 3 Totals 37 10 12 10 Totals 32 3 5 3 Royals 5, Tigers 2 Totals 33 2 5 2 Totals 38 11 19 10 Grimm 1 /3 0 0 0 1 1 Hatchr p 0 0 0 0 1 Pittsburgh Cincinnati Washington 300 004 012 — 10 Detroit Kansas City St. Louis 000 100 001 — 2 W.Wright /3 1 0 0 0 0 SDyson p 0 0 0 0 2 ab r h bi ab r h bi Philadelphia 000 001 002 — 3 ab r h bi ab r h bi Milwaukee 200 213 12x — 11 N.Ramirez /3 1 0 0 0 0 Totals 29 1 5 1 Totals 38 9 14 9 GPolnc rf 4 0 0 0 BHmltn cf 4 1 2 0 E–Frandsen (2). DP–Philadelphia 1. LOB–Washington AJcksn cf 4 1 2 0 Aoki rf-lf 4 0 0 0 E–M.Ellis (1), Gennett (7). DP–St. Louis 2, Milwaukee Avilan pitched to 3 batters in the 8th. Miami 000 100 000 — 1 JHrrsn lf 4 0 2 1 Cozart ss 3 0 0 0 3, Philadelphia 5. 2B–Rendon (24), Desmond (15), Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 Infante 2b 4 0 1 2 1. LOB–St. Louis 5, Milwaukee 10. 2B–T.Cruz (4), Umpires–Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Dan Bellino; Sec- New York 010 211 04x — 9 AMcCt cf 4 1 1 0 Frazier 3b 5 1 1 2 Asche 2 (15). HR–Werth (12), Zimmerman (4). S–K. MiCarr 1b 3 0 0 1 Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 1 C.Gomez (24), Gennett (22), Lucroy (32), E.Herrera ond, Brian O’Nora; Third, Pat Hoberg. C1 DAILY COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014

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LAKE COUNTY AARP to offer Smart Driver Classes for seniors The AARP Driver Safety program helps participants refine their skills in a six-hour class. Upon comple- tion of the course, Florida drivers age 50 or older may be eligible for insurance discounts. The cost is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. Payment must be made by check to AARP. No cash or credit cards accepted. Classes will be: Tuesday and Thursday from 1 to 4 p.m., Hard- en-Pauli Funeral Home, 1617 S. Bay St., in Eustis, call 352-394-0250 to register; August 4 and 6, from 1 to 4 p.m., Leesburg Senior Center, 1211 Penn St., register by calling 352-326- 3540; August 4 and 6, from 9 a.m. to noon at the W.T. Bland Public Li- brary,1995 N. Donnelly St., Mount Dora, register at 352-735-7180. LEESBURG PHOTOS BY ED SUBA JR. / MCT ABOVE: Helmsman Tony Torgersen, left, and drummer Mary Hlavac, right, watch while members of the Dragon Dream Team raise their Volunteers sought paddles in preparation to start a practice run on Rex Lake in Akron, Ohio. BELOW: Members of the Dragon Dream Team head out onto Rex for New Vision Lake to begin their practice session. Office volunteers are needed at the New Vision for Independence branch in Leesburg at 9501 U.S. Awakening the dragon Highway 441. Volunteers should be able to do data entry, take phone calls and Ancient dragon boat racing gives cancer survivors a vigorous workout other projects supporting the vision KIM HONE-MCMAHAN was her job to help the 20 paddlers rehabilitation team, with a weekly MCT with technique, keeping them mov- commitment of three-to-six-hours. New Vision is a local provider of f you’ve been in Portage Lakes ing at the same pace. services for people with low vision or State Park in Ohio recently you When asked how she got that cake blindness providing support through just might have spotted some job, she laughed noting it was her I size combined with problems with rehabilitation and education. dragons. Not the long-toothed Loch Call 352-435-5040 for informa- Ness kind that live under the sea, her hands and elbows that earned tion, or go to www.newvisionfl.org. but dragon boats that glide across her the spot. Being a boisterous mu- the water. sician who knows how to keep a LAKE COUNTY Members of the Dragon Dream beat didn’t hurt either. Team, all wearing pink life jackets, “I’m an outdoor person who loves LIFE group will hold have been practicing their strokes being here,” said Hlavac, an 18-year luncheons for the widow on recent warm summer evenings. cancer survivor. “Getting out on the The women remained in sync when lake is great.” LIFE will hold Social Support paddling the 40-foot watercraft. The women, who come to Portage Group luncheons for the widowed They were beautiful, strong, ener- Lakes from all over Northeast Ohio, for July will be held in Eustis at 11:30 getic and breast cancer survivors. said it’s the camaraderie that they a.m. Wednesday at the Golden Corral, The team, which hones its skills share with the other women that is 15810 U.S. Highway 441, in Eustis. as important, or maybe even more Another luncheon will be held in three times a week on Rex Lake, is Ohio’s first all-breast cancer survi- so, than the exercise. Throughout Lady Lake at the North Lake Presby- the year, the team has picnics, par- terian Church at 11:30 a.m. Friday, vor dragon boat team. On Saturday, they are hosting the second annual ties and other social events. 975 Rolling Acres Road. The meal Their ages range from late 20s to will be prepared by church staff and Dragons on the Lake Festival featur- ing 29 teams, 600 paddlers and six around 80, said Marilyn Purdy, an DJ Bob Fowler will entertain. eight-year survivor. And anyone, re- Luncheons cost $10 and an RSVP boats. The day begins at 8:15 a.m. with a ceremonial “awakening of the gardless of experience or skill level, is needed by calling 352-787-0403 or can participate. emailing [email protected]. dragons.” Once the racing begins at There will also be activities at the 9 a.m., it will be nonstop action with beach until the closing ceremony “What we try to do is live our team motto: good quality of life follow- TAVARES dragon boats heading to the finish around 3:30 p.m. line every 12 minutes. Sitting in the front of the boat, pe- ing breast cancer. Dragon boating Extension offers Put The races are fast and furious, typ- tite Mary Hlavac beat on the drum, is certainly one way to show others Pain in Its Place class ically lasting one to two minutes. its vibrations echoing in the cove. It SEE DRAGON | C6 The UF/IFAS Lake County Exten- sion Service will offer classes for the public about osteoarthritis pain and 75 years after Gehrig’s speech, frustration, hope surround disease strategies for controlling and even COLLEEN SCHRAPPEN insulin treats diabetes. preventing pain in this program cre- MCT AIDS is kept in check with ated by the National Council on Ag- protease inhibitors. Prozac ing and the Arthritis Foundation. It has been 75 years since and its ilk alleviate depres- Classes will be offered at two dif- baseball icon Lou Gehrig sion. ferent locations beginning on Aug. 4 declared himself the “luck- In those 75 years, ALS, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at the Lady Lake iest man on the face of the the disease that often bears Public Library, 225 W. Guava St. Reg- earth,” despite a diagnosis Gehrig’s name, has taken istration is needed by going to ar- at age 35 of amyotrophic thritisaug2014.eventbrite.com. lateral sclerosis, a disease the lives of 375,000 Ameri- The second class will be held from with no cure. cans, including Gehrig’s life 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Aug. 5 at the In the years since, po- at age 37. Leesburg Public Library, 100 E. Main lio has been virtually erad- In those 75 years, one St. Registration needed by going to icated. Chemotherapy has drug has received FDA ap- leesburgarthritis.eventbrite.com. made numerous cancers proval in the treatment of ROBERT COHEN / MCT For information call 352-343- into curable illnesses. ALS. That was in 1995. Dave Larson, who suffers from ALS, gets a treatment from 4101, ext. 2719. Chemically synthesized SEE GEHRIG | C4 massage therapist Kelly Sontheimer.

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Eventually, SLU’s clinic is one of a diaphragmatic pacing three years. the muscles that control about 35 in the country device implanted in his “It’s an awful disor- breathing are affected; to offer specialized, mul- ROBERT COHEN / MCT abdomen. der,” says neurologist paralysis sets in. tidisciplined services to Dave Larson gets help form his wife, Ann, following a The surgery, per- Ghazala Hayat. The lack of a medical patients with ALS. massage treatment at their home in St. Louis. formed at Universi- ty Hospitals of Cleve- The neurodegenera- breakthrough belies the More than a dozen “But we would never at Texas Christian Uni- land at Case Western, tive disease attacks mo- amount of research go- practitioners at the clin- have guessed ALS,” says versity — Larson had to involves implanting ic, including neurolo- Ann Larson, his wife of give up going to the gym electrodes into the di- gists, social workers, di- in January. His athletic 18 years. “You put symp- aphragm, the muscle eticians and therapists, build has long faded. toms into WebMD, and wall below the lungs. work together to de- Larson’s fingers curl about eight (possible The electrodes stimu- sign a treatment plan to in toward his palms. causes) come up.” late the muscle to help manage each patient’s His toes, too, are curled, Since his diagnosis in with breathing. symptoms. and his feet turn inward, January 2013, their lives “It’s like (physical ther- soles facing each other, AN EXHAUSTING DISEASE have revolved around apy) for the diaphragm, For Dave Larson of the disease. Larson, 49, when he is seated. so it will atrophy slow- Sunset Hills, Mo.,slurred quit his job in publish- The muscles in his er,” says Ann Larson. speech and issues with ing; his wife stopped upper arms twitch be- They hope. swallowing first tipped working, to care for him. cause the nerves are With no cure, the goal him off that something A lifelong athlete — he not getting signals from is to slow the disease’s was wrong. played Division 1 soccer his brain. Sometimes progress. But ALS is un- the muscles in his neck relenting. seize up and stiffen. “You give up a lit- He has a feeding tube tle more independence but still tries to eat soft each day,” Dave Larson foods on his own. He says. eats and drinks only A shower wand helped when someone else is when he couldn’t lift with him, in case he as- his arm to wash his pirates. hair. Two weeks later, It is an exhausting dis- he could no longer use ease, marked by con- that. Now the bathroom Your Podiatrist treats... stant discomfort if not is being renovated to outright pain. keep it accessible when • Diabetic/General Foot Care He was “fired” from he can no longer walk. occupational therapy — Soon, some of the • Foot Surgery as his wife jokingly puts furniture in the sunny • Diabetic Shoes it — when he stopped family room that over- improving. But twice a looks the backyard will • Wound/Ulcer Care week, a massage thera- be moved elsewhere. pist from the Wellspring The space will be taken • Heel Spurs/Bunions/Hammertoes Journey Project comes over by a ramp so he no to work his muscles. longer has to navigate He is at his best in the the two steps up to the CENTRAL FLORIDA FOOT CARE, P.A. morning. As the day kitchen. progresses and fatigue What he misses the Dr. Nick Przystawski, DPM sets in, it is harder to most, Larson says, is ex- talk, to walk, to eat. pressing his thoughts. Leesburg • 360-1360 But Larson is deter- By the time he can get D004208 mined to hold onto his mouth to say what whatever indepen- he is thinking, the con- D004228 www.Floridafoot.com D002301 dence he can for as long versation has often tak- en a turn. Or people talk over him. “Sometimes he raises his hand” when he needs PUBLIC NOTICE to say something, Ann Larson says as her hus- band laughs. “You don’t realize how much people NOTICE OF PREPARATION interrupt each other.” OF A COMPREHENSIVE ALS ADVOCACY Since Larson’s diag- PLAN EVALUATION AND nosis, Ann has found APPRAISAL LETTER TO herself speaking for Dave. But she has also THE DEPARTMENT OF become well-versed on the legislative and med- ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ical obstacles facing all ALS patients. With about 30,000 The City of Coleman proposes to prepare Americans estimated to have ALS, it is con- and send, in accordance with Florida sidered an “orphan dis- Statutes, an Evaluation and Appraisal letter ease.” That means little regarding the Comprehensive Plan to the financial incentive exists Department of Economic Opportunity. for research and devel- opment. One proposal in Congress, the MOD- A public hearing on the Evaluation and DERN Cures Act, would Appraisal letter will be held on July 21, ease some patent reg- 2014 at 7:00pm at Coleman City Hall, 3502 ulations and speed pa- East Warm Springs Ave., Coleman, Florida. tient access to diagnos- tic tools and treatments. The couple traveled The City of Coleman is preparing a to Washington in May Comprehensive Plan Evaluation and to urge political support Approval Notification Letter to submit for the legislation. They to the Florida Department of Economic were among a thousand Opportunity on August 1. 2014 as required people from across the country who met with by Florida Statutes. A copy of the draft their representatives for letter is available at City Hall for review. A ALS Advocacy Day. public hearing is scheduled for July 21, The group lobbied for 2014 at 7:00pm at Coleman City Hall. continued funding of Comments and recommendations will the national ALS regis- try, which was started in be received by the City Council at that 2008. The registry tracks time. Written comments for consideration patients, providing com- may be mailed or delivered to the City parison data to doctors of Coleman, PO Box 456/3502 E. Warm and potential trial sub- Springs Ave., Coleman, Florida, 33521- jects to researchers. 0456, by 5:00 p.m. on July 21, 2014. That funding is pend- ing, says Maureen Hill, the president of the ALS Ruth Busby Association’s St. Louis Public Service Director Regional Chapter. But City of Coleman since the advocacy day, the House has approved a budget with $7.5 mil- D003701 D004185 - July 14, 2014 lion earmarked for ALS research programs. Monday, July 14, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL C5 C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014 How strong is that drink? Calculator helps figure LAURAN NEERGAARD Take a look at its online track alcohol con- Associated Press alcohol calculator to see sumption. But the WASHINGTON — how much you’re real- multiple ingredients How strong is that pina ly drinking with those of mixed drinks make for a harder count. colada? Depending on summer cocktails. “Most people don’t how it’s made, it could A “standard drink” is realize how much al- contain as much alcohol the amount of alcohol in cohol is actually in a as two glasses of wine. a 12-ounce beer, 5 ounc- drink,” said Dr. George The National Insti- es of wine or 1.5 ounces Koob, director of the tutes of Health is try- of distilled spirits. NIH’s National Insti- ing to spread the word: It’s a useful way to tute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. “Obviously it de- MostMajor pends on the bartend- Insurances Accepted Aching Feet? er and who’s mixing the drinks,” Koob adds. Step right into our office. Recipes matter: The We specialize in quality calculator’s pina co- BILL WADE / MCT lada example, for in- Rebecca Gilbert, of Shadyside, is the author of “It’s Easy to Start Eating Vegan!” medical care for all stance, assumes it types of foot problems. contains 3 ounces of rum. Plan on using 2 Vegan communities growing, along ounces instead? The calculator adjusts to show it’s like 1.3 stan- with research on health benefits dard drinks. DAVID TEMPLETON son’s chance of getting the disease. What about a mar- MCT

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But they also nia treatments first, in- Associated Press doctors should “caution said doctors can help by cluding better sleep CHICAGO — Bad re- patients against driving recommending that pa- habits and behavior actions to psychiatric and other activities re- tients use other insom- therapy. drugs result in nearly quiring complete men- 90,000 emergency room tal alertness the morn- visits each year by U.S. ing after use.” adults, with anti-anxi- Sanofi issued a state- ety medicines and sed- ment Wednesday after the study was published Chiropractic Care atives among the most common culprits, a noting that the FDA ap- study suggests. proved Ambien in 1992 A drug used in some based on data showing the drug is safe and ef- with a Personal Touch popular sleeping pills was among the most fective. commonly involved Drs. Lee Hampton Chiropractic Care sedatives, especially in and Daniel Budnitz of Complete Chiropractic Care adults aged 65 and old- the Centers for Disease with a Personal Touch er. Control and Preven- • Manipulation/Activator Technique • X-Ray and MRI in Office tion’s health care qual- Complete Chiropractic Care LARRY ROBERTS / MCT Most of the visits were • Spinal Decompression Therapy • Physical Therapy for troublesome side ef- ity promotion division • Manipulation/Activator Technique • X-Ray and MRI in Office Ashley Frohnert, PETA’s recently awarded Sexiest Vegan, led the study. The au- buys a veggie burger at the Bluebird Kitchen at Market fects or accidental over- • Spinal Decompression Therapy • Physical Therapy thors cited previous- • Rehabilitative Therapy • Cold Laser Therapy Square in Pittsburgh. doses and almost 1 in 5 • Rehabilitative Therapy • Cold Laser Therapy resulted in hospitaliza- ly published nation- request, many advo- tion. al data showing that ER VEGAN cating animal rights. The results come visits for bad reactions FROM PAGE C6 But many also said from an analysis of to zolpidem increased they experienced no- 2009-2011 medical re- 220 percent from 2005 other common condi- table health benefits cords from 63 hospitals to 2010. tions. as a welcome side ef- that participate in a na- “The FDA’s recent ef- R. Kim Etheredge, D.C. Nutrition science fect, including dramat- tionally representative forts to modify recom- Fruitland Park: 352.365.1191 3261A US Hwy 441/27, Ste. A-1 prefers discussing a ic weight loss. The diet government surveil- mended dosing regi- Corner of Picciola Cutoff and Hwy 44/127 also helped individu- lance project. The study mens hold promise” for The Villages: 352.750.1200 910 Old Camp Road, Bldg. 110 whole-plant-food diet, Lake Sumter Landing Professional Plaza rather than a veg- als to reverse osteoar- was published Wednes- reducing zolpidem-re- an one, to eliminate thritis, autoimmune day in JAMA Psychiatry. lated problems, the au- D003703 connotations of an- disorders, colitis or Overall, the sedative imal-rights or envi- Crohn’s disease, mul- zolpidem tartrate, con- ronmental ideology. tiple sclerosis and can- tained in Ambien and But there’s little de- cer and bring sugar some other sleeping levels back to normal bate that diets limit- pills, was involved in al- for those with type 2 ed to vegetables, fruits, most 12 percent of all diabetes. Others say nuts, beans, spices and ER visits and in 1 out of their plant-based diets 5 visits for older adults. herbs are healthful. increase their energy The Food and Drug They increase fiber in- levels, eliminate aller- Administration last year take that’s lacking in gies and improve their approved label chang- the large majority of skin, including elimi- es for those pills recom- American diets, while nating acne. mending lower doses providing a wide range “I will never not be a because of injury risks of antioxidants, min- vegan,” said Ellie Gor- including car crashes erals and other nutri- don, 28, of Squirrel from morning drows- ents, which build the Hill, a vegetarian at age iness. Head injuries immune system, re- 11 and a vegan for sev- and falls in adults using duce inflammationen years. “There have zolpidem-containing and improve metabo- been so many scien- drugs were among rea- lism and gastrointes- tific studies and re- sons for ER visits in the tinal health. The diet search connecting lon- new study. also reduces or elimi- gevity and alleviation Sanofi, the pharma- nates the intake of pro- of a whole plethora of ceutical company that cessed foods, empty health problems with makes Ambien, in- calories and carcino- a plant-based diet. cludes a warning in its gens. There is a whole lot of prescribing informa- Up to 50 vegans re- research to support it tion that says the drug sponded to a Post-Ga- even if people don’t can cause “impaired zette Facebook care about it.” alertness and motor co-

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Diversions n 352-365-8208 [email protected] www.dailycommercial.com Wandering grandchild must be taught to respect boundaries BRIDGE DEAR ABBY: We were ven’t taught her to re- our neighbors over for visiting my daugh- spect and leave things JEANNE cocktails and a light ter and her husband alone that are not hers. PHILLIPS dinner, but she did not when their 3-year-old, My daughter is a pro- invite me. The evening “Bethany,” entered our fessional and her hus- DEAR of the event, while her ABBY room and rummaged band works from guests were still there, through our medica- home, which concerns she phoned me. She tions. The door to the me because he isn’t as ter and son-in-law that said they were finished guest room was closed strict as I feel is neces- it was time to teach and the medications sary. with dinner and asked their child the mean- had been placed on a Are we obligated if I wanted to walk over ing of “No!” and “Don’t desk. Of course, every- to help with more of and get some leftovers. one thought she had her medical expens- touch!” then I don’t I politely declined, say- ingested some, so they es? I don’t think so be- know what it will take ing I wasn’t dressed. rushed her to the ER. cause we have already to prevent anoth- Abby, I’m shocked We were fortunate that helped, and I don’t er “oops!” As to your that she would ask me nothing was found in think it’s our job to shelling out more to come over to, ba- her system. teach our grandchild money than you al- sically, get a takeout ready have for Beth- My son-in-law thinks boundaries. — OHIO plate. Your thoughts? — any’s medical bills, I we should help pay the GRANDMA NO TAKEOUT FOR ME think you have giv- medical bills. I have DEAR OHIO GRANDMA: DEAR NO TAKEOUT: I sent several hundred That must have been en enough, and you should not be blamed think what the wom- dollars, but he is asking some hefty emergen- an did was insensi- for more. cy room bill! Obviously, for what happened. tive, and that it’s time Bethany is an only closing the guest room DEAR ABBY: My best child, and they al- door was not enough friend told me sev- you, too, started mak- low her free reign of to deter your grand- eral months ago that ing some new friends. the house. I have oth- daughter. In hindsight, she needed to make Considering how this er grandchildren who you now know that you new friends. When I one treated you, it cer- are even younger, and should keep anything gave her a surprised tainly couldn’t hurt. TODAY IN HISTORY none of them would you don’t want her to look, her response was, Dear Abby is written by Abi- dream of touching get into locked in your “No, you took that the Today is Monday, July On July 14, 1789, in an wrong way.” I left it at gail Van Buren, also known as something that wasn’t suitcase. But you and Jeanne Phillips, and was found- 14, the 195th day of 2014. event symbolizing the start theirs. your husband are not that. ed by her mother, Pauline Phil- There are 170 days left in of the French Revolution, cit- It has been almost mind readers. She recently men- lips. Write Dear Abby at www. the year. izens of Paris stormed the a year since the inci- If this wasn’t a wake- tioned that she was go- DearAbby.com or P.O. Box Today’s Highlight in His- Bastille prison and released dent, and they still ha- up call to your daugh- ing to invite several of 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. tory: the seven prisoners inside. HOROSCOPES HAPPY BIRTHDAY for portant criteria. You also might be, try not to take Monday, July 14, 2014: might want to take another JACQUELINE others’ decisions personal- This year you express look at your budget. Show ly. What is good for one per- your devotion to your fam- caring to a special friend, BIGAR son won’t necessarily be no matter how busy you get. ily, loved ones and close BIGAR’S good for others. friends. You are willing to go GEMINI (May 21-June STARS CAPRICORN (Dec. 22- more than your share of the 20) You’ll want to be where Jan. 19) Someone could way to make relationships your friends are. Stop and work. One relationship will take the time to visit with same page as you. Avoid be saying “no” to what you be a high priority, and it will someone who is always a strong reaction, and let think is a great idea. How add to your security. If you present and who you might what you don’t like just positive is this person in are single, you soon could take for granted. It is much wash over you. Incorporate general? Remember to take meet someone who will af- more important to be aware more exercise into the next his or her comments with fect your life. Don’t get dis- of who really facilitates your 24 hours, and that will help a grain of salt. Return calls couraged if you go through life. you release some tension. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. and messages. Decide to a difficult period with this CANCER (June 21-July walk in friendlier fields if 22) One person could dom- 22) Your creativity will kick person. Still, don’t hang in in as you eye various is- you want more positive rein- there too long if the bond inate most of your day. sues. You’ll see a way to by- forcement. is not working. If you are at- Whether you understand pass these problems, so be AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. tached, the two of you en- the reason why might not sure to follow that path. A 18) You might not like ev- joy working out problems make a difference. Ultimate- financial matter might not together. As a result, you ly you need to deal with any erything you hear, but you appear to be positive. Do will get the message. Do become quite the team. PI- issues that surround this some needed research, and SCES understands you well. person. Hopefully, you have your best not to let certain speak with several experts. people discourage you. Un- ARIES (March 21-April only one person in your life You will know what to do. 19) Your creativity will pave like this! SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. derstand where they are the way to better relation- LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) 21) Be careful not to rain coming from, and support ships, work situations and You’ll want to be available on anyone’s parade; other- yourself as you normally do. interactions in general. to most people right now. wise, it could make you very Blaze a new path. Sometimes you feel lim- You can postpone conversa- unpopular. If you really feel PISCES (Feb. 19-March ited by time. Schedule a tions and interactions, but negative, take some person- 20) Someone could disap- much-needed visit with a not for long. 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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File Number: 2014-CP-000616 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF CONSTANCE KAY KASEY, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of CONSTANCE KAY KASEY, deceased, whose date of death was March 5, 2014, and whose social security num- ber is xxx-xx-3923 is pend ing in Cir- cuit Court for Lake County, Florida Probate Division the ad dress of which is P.O. Box 7800 Tavares, FL 32778. The names and addresses of the per- IN AND FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL sonal representa tive and the personal CIRCUIT COURT repre sentative's attorney are set forth LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA b e l o w . PROBATE DIVISION All creditors of the decedent and File Number: 2014-CP-737 other persons having claims or IN RE: THE ESTATE OF demands against decedent's estate KATHERINE B. EAHEART, Deceased on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their NOTICE TO CREDITORS claims with this Court WITHIN (3) The administration of the estate of MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE KATHERINE B. EAHEART, deceased, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. whose date of death was March 16, OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF 2014, is pending in the Fifth Ju dicial SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE Circuit Court in and for Lake County, ON THEM. CROSSWORD PUZZLE Flor ida, Probate Division, case num- IN AND FOR THE FIFTH JUDICIAL ber 2014-CP-737. The address of the All other creditors of the decedent CIRCUIT COURT Court is 550 West Main Street, 2nd and other persons having claims or LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Floor, Tavares, Florida 32778. The demands against decedent's estate PROBATE DIVISION mailing address of the Court is P.O. must file their claims with this Court Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER File Number: 2014-CP-737 The names and addresses of the per- THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- IN RE: THE ESTATE OF sonal representative and the personal TION OF THIS NOTICE. KATHERINE B. EAHEART, Deceased representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH IN THE NOTICE TO CREDITORS TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- The administration of the estate of All creditors of the decedent and TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- KATHERINE B. EAHEART, deceased, other persons having claims or BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- whose date of death was March 16, demands against decedent's estate RED. 2014, is pending in the Fifth Ju dicial on whom a copy of this notice is Circuit Court in and for Lake County, required to be served must file their NOTHWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- Flor ida, Probate Division, case num- claims with this Court WITHIN THE RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM ber 2014-CP-737. The address of the LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- Court is 550 West Main Street, 2nd THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF Floor, Tavares, Florida 32778. The OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DEATH IS BARRED. mailing address of the Court is P.O. DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. The date of first publication of this The names and addresses of the per- notice is July 7, 2014. sonal representative and the personal All other creditors of the decedent representative's attorney are set forth and other persons having claims or Attorney for Personal Representative: below. demands against dece dent's estate JOHN D. ROBINSON, ESQ. must file their claims with this Court ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER All creditors of the decedent and WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER FLORIDA BAR NO. 039900 other persons having claims or THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- DEAN, RINGERS, MORGAN & LAW- demands against decedent's estate TION OF THIS NOTICE. TON, P.A. on whom a copy of this notice is P.O. BOX 2928 required to be served must file their ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE ORLANDO, FL 32802-2928 claims with this Court WITHIN THE FOREVER BARRED. Telephone: 407/422-4310 LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER [email protected] THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION NOTHWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- [email protected] OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM [email protected] DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF Personal Representative: DEATH IS BARRED. CONSTANTINE M. KASEY All other creditors of the decedent 11636 HARBOR ROAD and other persons having claims or The date of first publication of this LEESBURG, FL 34788 demands against dece dent's estate notice is July 7, 2014. must file their claims with this Court Ad No: 10016601 WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER Attorney for Personal Representative: July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 Debbie A. McAndrew, Esquire THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TION OF THIS NOTICE. Florida Bar No.: 0132731 Debbie A. McAndrew, LLC FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Post Office Box 121393 ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE File No. 2014 CP 549 FOREVER BARRED. Cler mont, Florida 34712 Telephone: (352) 241-8133 Division Probate NOTHWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- IN RE: ESTATE OF RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM Personal Representative: Harry W. Eaheart, III IRVIN R. WALKER, FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- Deceased TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF 870 Summit Greens Boulevard Clermont, Florida 34711 DEATH IS BARRED. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The date of first publication of this Ad No: 10016566 July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 The administration of the estate of Ir- notice is July 7, 2014. vin R. Walker, deceased, whose date IN THE of death was December 24, 2013, is Attorney for Personal Representative: CIRCUIT COURT FOR pending in the Circuit Court for Lake Debbie A. McAndrew, Esquire LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA County, Florida, Probate Division, the Florida Bar No.: 0132731 PROBATE DIVISION address of which is P.O. Box 7800, Debbie A. McAndrew, LLC Tavares, Fl 32778. The names and Post Office Box 121393 File Number: 2014-CP-000616 addresses of the personal representa- Cler mont, Florida 34712 IN RE: THE ESTATE OF tive and the personal representative's Telephone: (352) 241-8133 CONSTANCE KAY KASEY, Deceased attorney are set forth below. Personal Representative: NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors of the decedent and Harry W. Eaheart, III The administration of the estate of other persons having claims or de- 870 Summit Greens Boulevard CONSTANCE KAY KASEY, deceased, mands against decedent's estate on Clermont, Florida 34711 whose date of death was March 5, whom a copy of this notice is re- 2014, and whose social security num- quired to be served must file their Ad No: 10016566 ber is xxx-xx-3923 is pend ing in Cir- claims with this court WITHIN THE July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 cuit Court for Lake County, Florida LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Probate Division the ad dress of which TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF is P.O. Box 7800 Tavares, FL 32778. THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE The names and addresses of the per- DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS sonal representa tive and the personal NOTICE ON THEM. repre sentative's attorney are set forth b e l o w . All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or All creditors of the decedent and demands against decedent's estate other persons having claims or must file their claims with this court demands against decedent's estate WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE on whom a copy of this notice is OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS required to be served must file their NOTICE. claims with this Court WITHIN (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- ON THEM. RED. All other creditors of the decedent NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- and other persons having claims or ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM demands against decedent's estate FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- must file their claims with this Court TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- TION OF THIS NOTICE. The date of first publication of this notice is July 14, 2014 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITH IN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- Attorney for Personal Representative: TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- John D. Weatherford BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- Attorney for Debbie Rangel RED. Florida Bar Number: 314005 910 South Bay Street NOTHWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- Eustis, FL 32726 RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- Personal Representative: TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF Debbie Rangel DEATH IS BARRED. P.O. Box 472 Eustis, Florida 32727 The date of first publication of this notice is July 7, 2014. Ad No: 10016920 July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 Attorney for Personal Representative: JOHN D. ROBINSON, ESQ. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER FLORIDA BAR NO. 039900 DEAN, RINGERS, MORGAN & LAW- TON, P.A. P.O. BOX 2928 ORLANDO, FL 32802-2928 Telephone: 407/422-4310 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Personal Representative: CONSTANTINE M. KASEY 11636 HARBOR ROAD LEESBURG, FL 34788 Ad No: 10016601 July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA File No. 2014 CP 549 Division Probate IN RE: ESTATE OF IRVIN R. WALKER, Deceased NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Ir- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH In the Circuit Court of the FIFTH vin R. Walker, deceased, whose date JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Judicial Circuit in and for of death was December 24, 2013, is LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA LAKE County, Florida pending in the Circuit Court for Lake IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH County, Florida, Probate Division, the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CASE NO. 2012 CA 000959 CASE NO.: 2013 CA 001655 address of which is P.O. Box 7800, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Tavares, Fl 32778. The names and CIVIL DIVI SION THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- addresses of the personal representa- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS SOCIATION, tive and the personal representative's JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE CASE NO. 2012 CA 001774 TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- Plaintiff, attorney are set forth below. COUNTY, FLORIDA Division No. CATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., AS- vs. SET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES All creditors of the decedent and GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST 2007-12, JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A JAMES other persons having claims or de- COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE PLAINTIFF, HARVEY OLIPHANT; MARCIA S. OLI- mands against decedent's estate on CASE NO. 10CA2743 INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST PHANT A/K/A MARCIA SUE OLI- whom a copy of this notice is re- 2006-FLX1, MORTGAGE PASS - VS. PHANT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF quired to be served must file their Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R by MCM THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A JAMES claims with this court WITHIN THE Capital Part ners, LLC, its trustee 2006-FLX1 UNDER THE POOLING CHRISTOPHER L. DENNIS, ET. AL, HARVEY OLIPHANT UN KNOWN TEN- LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Plaintiff, AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED ANT(S) IN POS SES SION #1 and #2, TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE and ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE vs. Plaintiff, et.al., DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Defendant(s). NOTICE ON THEM. Paula M. Schurtz; Unknown Spouse of vs. the Final Judgment of Foreclosure JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE Paul M. Schurtz; Unknown Tenant(s); dated February 11, 2014, in the COUNTY, FLORIDA RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE All other creditors of the decedent in possession of the subject property; Alexia Claude, et.al., above action, I will sell to the the and other persons having claims or Paul Szlasa; The Unknown Heirs, De- Defendants/ highest bidder for cash at Lake, Flor- Case No. 2013 CA 002156 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to demands against decedent's estate visees, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, ida, on July 31, 2014 at 11:00 AM, at a Final Summary Judgment of Fore- must file their claims with this court Creditors, Trustees, and all other par- NOTICE OF SALE First floor lobby at main courthouse BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST closure dated December 12, 2013 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ties claiming an interest by, through, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 (near info. desk) - 550 W. Main St., COMPANY, and an Order Rescheduling Foreclo- OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS under or against the Estate of Paula Tavares, Fl 32778 for the following Plaintiff, sure Sale dated July 1, 2014, en tered Monday,NOTICE. July 14, 2014 M. Schurtz a/k/a Pauline M. Schurtz, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENDAILY pursuant COMMERCIAL to described property: vs. in Civil Case No.: 2013 CA 001655C11 of DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR Deceased an Order or Final judgmentDAILY of Foreclo- COMMERCIAL HUGH WILLIAMS; SHARON L. WIL- the Cir cuit Court of the Fifth JudicialXX ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE Defendants sure dated March 27, 2014, and en- THE LAND WITH THE BUILDING LIAMS; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UN- Cir cuit in and for Lake County, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- tered in Case No. 2012 CA 001774 THEREON SITUATED IN TAVARES, KNOWN TENANT 2, Florida, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- NOTICE OF ACTION of the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi- LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF FL BEING Defendants, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE cial Cir cuit in and for Lake County, KNOWN AND NUMBERED: and JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A RED. Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK 1520 JACK STREET, TAVARES, FL NOTICE OF SALE JAMES HARVEY OLIPHANT; MARCIA TO: Paul Schurtz NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS 32778 AS MORE PARTICULARLY S. OLIPHANT A/K/A MARCIA SUE OLI- NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- Last Known Address: 19895 SE TRUS TEE OF THE INDYMAC INDX DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursu- PHANT, are Defendants I will sell to ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM 155th St. Umatilla, FL 32784 MORT GAGE TRUST 2006-FLX1, ID# 06-20-26-050500001300 LOT ant to the Final Judgment of Foreclo- the highest bidder for cash, on the FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- MORTGAGE PASS - THROUGH CERTIF- 13, IN TAVADORA REPLAT A SUBDIVI- sure entered in the above-captioned first floor near the infor mation desk, TER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF TO: The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, ICATES, SERIES 2006-FLX1 UNDER SION IN THE CITY OF TAVARES, FLOR- action on June 17, 2014, I will sell Lake County Court house, 550 W. DEATH IS BARRED. Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Credi- THE POOLING AND SERVICING IDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the property situated in Lake County, Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778 at tors, TRustees, and all other parties AGREEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 1, THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Florida, described as: 11:00 AM, on the day of AUG 05, The date of first publication of this claiming an interest by, through, un- 2006 is the Plaintiff and Alexia Maria BOOK 36, PAGES 61 AND 62, PUBLIC 2014 the following described real notice is July 14, 2014 der or against the Estate of Paula M. Claude, John Lawrence Claude, Over- RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- THE EAST 78 FEET OF THE WEST 440 property as set forth in said Final Schurtz a/k/a Pauline M. Schurtz, De- look At Lake Louisa Homeowners' IDA. THE PREMISES ARE CONVEYED FEET OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE Summary Judgment, to wit: Attorney for Personal Representative: ceased Association, Inc., the Defendants, I SUBJECT TO AND WITH THE BENEFIT SOUTH 322.6 FEET OF THE NORTH John D. Weatherford YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an will sell to the high est and best bid der OF ALL RIGHTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SEC- COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST Attorney for Debbie Rangel action to foreclose a mortgage on the for cash in the first floor lobby near EASEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RES- TION 7, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Florida Bar Number: 314005 following property in Lake County, the information desk in the LAKE ERVATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND RANGE 26 EAST, AND, THE SOUTH 20 THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 910 South Bay Street Florida: COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN LAYOUTS AND TAKINGS OF RECORD, FEET FOR ROAD AND THE NORTH 35 14, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 24 Eustis, FL 32726 ST,. TAVARES, FL 32778 at 11:00 INSOFAR AS THEY ARE IN FORCE FEET FOR PARKING AREA, IN LAKE EAST, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN LOT 7, BLOCK "E" LAKE JOANNA A.M. on 30th day of July, 2014, the AND AP PLICABLE. MEANING AND IN- COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE SOUTH 00°40'34" EST, Personal Representative: HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY following described property as set TENDING TO MORTGAGE THE SAME ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE Debbie Rangel OF EUSTIS, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO forth in said Order of Final Judg ment, PREMISES BY DEED OF VAL at public sale, to the highest bidder, SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST P.O. Box 472 THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN to wit: COURSEY HOMES, INC TO CHRISTO- for cash, on August 21, 2014 at 1/4 OF SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF Eustis, Florida 32727 PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 28, OF THE PHER L. DENNIS AND TAOSHA L. 11:00 a.m. to the highest bidder for 660.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, Lot 17, Overlook At Lake Louisa SKYES, AS JTRS, DATED cash, in the first floor lobby near the GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH Ad No: 10016920 FLORIDA. Phase 1, According to the Plat 08/19/1998 AND RECORDED WITH information desk in the Lake County 00°40'34" EAST, 220.0 FEET; July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 Thereof As Recorded In Plat Book 54, THE LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF COURT Court house, 550 West Main St., Ta- THENCE SOUTH 89°57'44" WEST has been filed against you and you Pages 25 Through 30, Of The Public AT RECORD BOOK 1637, PAGE 1957; vares, FL 32778, after having first 505.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°35' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT are required to serve a copy of your Records Of Lake County, Florida. AS AFFECTED BY SUBSEQUENT given notice as required by Section 44" WEST, 219.99 FEET; THENCE FOR LAKE COUNTY, written defenses, if any, to it on Jona- TRANSFER OF CHRISTOPHER L. DEN- 45.031, Florida Statutes. NORTH 89°57'44" EAST 505.33 FLORIDA than Wilinsky, Esquire; Brock & Scott, IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A NIS AND TAOSHA L. DENNIS FKA FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. PLLC., the Plain tiff's attorney, whose RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER TAOSHA L. SYKES, HUSBAND AND Any person claiming an interest in the File No. 2014 CP 554 ad dress is 1501 N.W. 49th Street, THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM WIFE TO CHRISTOPHER L. DENNIS surplus from the sale, if any, other TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHTS OF IN- Division Probate Suite 200, Ft. Laud erdale, FL 33309, WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO AND TAOSHA L. DENNIS, HUSBAND than the property owners as of the GRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS within 30 days of the first publication LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE AND WIFE, DATED 02/28/2006 AND date of the lis pendens must file a ESTABLISHED BY THAT CERTAIN IN RE: ESTATE OF and file the original with the Clerk of SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, RECORDED WITH THE LAKE COUNTY claim within 60 days after the sale. NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT DEED RE- CLARENCE E. HARDEN, JR. this Court either before service on the YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY CLERK OF COURT AT RECORD BOOK The court, in its discretion, may en- CORDED MAY 9, 1995, IN OFFICIAL Deceased. Plaintiff's attorney or immediately REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS 3108, PAGE 72. large the time of the sale. Notice of RECORDS BOOK 1361, PAGE 864, thereafter; other wise a default will be ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF the changed time of sale shall be PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS entered against you for the relief de- THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY Any person claiming an interest in the published as provided herein. FLORIDA, AND THAT CERTAIN (Summary Administration) manded in the com plaint or peti tion. CLAIM THE SURPLUS. surplus from the sale, if any, other NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT DEED RE- than the property owner as of the WITNESS my hand and the seal of CORDED SEPTEMBER 8, 1995, IN OF- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DATED ON June 26, 2014 Dated at Lake County, Florida this date of the lis pendens must file a this Court on June 26, 2014, FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1384, PAGE DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- Neil Kelly 30th day of June, 2014 claim within sixty (60) days after the NEIL KELLY 1225, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE TATE: As Clerk of the Court Neil Kelly, Clerk sale. The Court, in its discretion, may Clerk of the Circuit Court COUNTY, FLORIDA. You are hereby notified that an Order By /S/A. KNOLL Lake County, Florida enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of BY: /S/S. HOLEWINSKI of Summary Administration has been As Deputy Clerk By: /S/H. SIED the changed time of sale shall be Deputy Clerk If you are a person claiming a right to entered in the estate of Clarence E. Deputy Clerk published as provided herein. funds remaining after the sale, you Harden, Jr., deceased, File Number Ad No: 10016415 Plaintiff's Attorney must file a claim with the clerk no 2014 CP 554 by the Circuit Court for July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 Gilbert Garcia Group P.A. Dated: JUNE 30, 2014 The Rosenthal Law Firm, P. A. later than 60 days after the sale. If Lake County, Florida, Probate Divi- Attorney for Plaintiffs NEIL KELLY 200 South Biscayne Blvd. you fail to file a claim you will sion, the address of which is P.O. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110 CLERK OF THE COURT Suite 2930 not be entitled to any remaining 7800, Tavares, Fl 32778; that the de- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Tampa, Florida 33607 BY; /S/A. THIGPEN Miami, FL 33131 funds. After 60 days, only the owner cedent's date of death was February LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA (813) 443-5087 305-775-9300 of record as of the date of the lis 12, 2014; that the total value of the Plaintiffs Attorney pendens may claim the surplus. estate is $23,882.76 and that the CASE NO.: 2014-CP-000251 Ad No: 10016454 Gladstone Law Group, P.A. Ad No: 10016462 names and addresses of those to July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 WITNESS my hand and the seal of the whom it has been assigned by such IN RE ESTATE OF Suite 300 court on July 2, 2014. order are: JULIETTE M. LEONARD, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Boca Raton, Fl 33486 In the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Deceased. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Judicial Circuit in and for NEIL KELLY Name: LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA If you are a person with a disability LAKE County, Florida CLERK OF THE COURT Lawrence W. Pauli, Jr., Trustee AMENDED NOTICE OF who needs any accommodation in or- By: /S/D.NEAL of the Clarence E. Harden Trust ADMINISTRATION CASE NO. 2012 CA 000959 der to participate in a proceeding, you CASE NO.: 2013 CA 001655 BY: Deputy Clerk dated May 5, 1995 (testate) are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Address: THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON provision of certain assistance. FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- Attorney for Plaintiff: P.O. Box 657 The formal administration of the FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Please contact the ADA Coordinator SOCIATION, Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire Eustis, FL 32736 Estate of JULIETTE M. LEONARD, TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- for the Courts at least 7 before your Plaintiff, Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. Deceased, File Number 2014-CP CATEHOLDERS OF CWABS, INC., AS- scheduled court appearance, or im- vs. 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NO- -000251, is pend ing in the Cir cuit SET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES mediately upon receiving your notifi- Suite 400 TIFIED THAT:All creditors of the estate Court for Lake County, Florida, 2007-12, cation if the time before the sched- JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A JAMES Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 of the decedent and persons having Probate Division, the address which is PLAINTIFF, uled appearance is less than 7 days; HARVEY OLIPHANT; MARCIA S. OLI- Telephone: (954) 360-9030 claims or demands against the estate Lake County Court Probate Division, if you are hearing or voice im paired, PHANT A/K/A MARCIA SUE OLI- Facsimile: (954) 420-5187 of the decedent other than those for Clerk of Court, Lake County Court- VS. call 711.Please contact: Nicole Berg, PHANT; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF whom provision for full payment was house, 550 W. Main Street, Ta vares, Phone # (352)253-1604 JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A JAMES Ad No: 10016688 made in the Order of Summary Ad- Florida 32778. The names and ad- CHRISTOPHER L. DENNIS, ET. AL, HARVEY OLIPHANT UN KNOWN TEN- July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 ministration must file their claims dresses of the Succes sor Co-Personal Ad No: 10016455 ANT(S) IN POS SES SION #1 and #2, with this court WITHIN THE TIME Representatives and the Successor NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 and ALL OTHER UNKNOWN PARTIES, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION Co-Personal Representa tives' attor- et.al., JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE neys are set forth below. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Defendant(s). COUNTY, FLORIDA CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS the Final Judgment of Foreclosure JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER ANY INTERESTED PERSON ON WHOM dated February 11, 2014, in the COUNTY, FLORIDA RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CASE NO. 13-CA-2747 BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY A COPY OF THIS NOTICE OF ADMINIS- above action, I will sell to the the OTHER APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, TRATION IS SERVED WHO CHAL- highest bidder for cash at Lake, Flor- Case No. 2013 CA 002156 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR LENGES THE VALIDITY OF THE WILL, ida, on July 31, 2014 at 11:00 AM, at a Final Summary Judgment of Fore- COMPANY, MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE IF ANY, QUALIFICATIONS OF THE PER- First floor lobby at main courthouse BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST closure dated December 12, 2013 Plaintiff, OF DEATH IS BARRED. SONAL REPRESENTATIVE, VENUE OR (near info. desk) - 550 W. Main St., COMPANY, and an Order Rescheduling Foreclo- JURISDICTION OF THE COURT IS RE- Tavares, Fl 32778 for the following Plaintiff, sure Sale dated July 1, 2014, en tered vs. The date of first publication of this QUIRED TO FILE ANY OBJECTION described property: vs. in Civil Case No.: 2013 CA 001655 of Notice is July 14, 2014. WITH THE COURT ON OR BEFORE THE HUGH WILLIAMS; SHARON L. WIL- the Cir cuit Court of the Fifth Judicial MOSES REYNOLD HICKES; ANEILAMA DATE THAT IS 3 MONTHS AFTER THE THE LAND WITH THE BUILDING LIAMS; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UN- Cir cuit in and for Lake County, HICKES; GREENGROVE ESTATES HO- Attorney for Person Giving Notice DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS THEREON SITUATED IN TAVARES, KNOWN TENANT 2, Florida, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN- John D. Weatherford NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION OR LAKE COUNTY, STATE OF FL BEING Defendants, MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, KNOWN TENANT 1; and UNKNOWN Attorney for Trustee THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE FOREVER KNOWN AND NUMBERED: and JAMES H. OLIPHANT A/K/A TENANT 2, Florida Bar Number: 314005 BARRED. 1520 JACK STREET, TAVARES, FL NOTICE OF SALE JAMES HARVEY OLIPHANT; MARCIA Defendants 910 South Bay Street 32778 AS MORE PARTICULARLY S. OLIPHANT A/K/A MARCIA SUE OLI- Eustis, FL 32726 ANY INTERESTED PERSONS WHO DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursu- PHANT, are Defendants I will sell to NOTICE OF ACTION Telephone: (352) 357-5040 MAY BE ENTITLED TO EXEMPT PROP- ID# 06-20-26-050500001300 LOT ant to the Final Judgment of Foreclo- the highest bidder for cash, on the Fax: (352) 357-9934 ERTY UNDER SECTION 732.402, 13, IN TAVADORA REPLAT A SUBDIVI- sure entered in the above-captioned first floor near the infor mation desk, TO: ANEILAMA HICKES E-Mail:weatherfordservice@ FLORIDA STATUTES, WILL BE SION IN THE CITY OF TAVARES, FLOR- action on June 17, 2014, I will sell Lake County Court house, 550 W. YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action of comcast.net DEEMED TO HAVE WAIVED THEIR IDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the property situated in Lake County, Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778 at foreclose a mortgage on the real RIGHTS TO CLAIM THAT PROPERTY THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Florida, described as: 11:00 AM, on the day of AUG 05, property in Lake County, Florida, de- Person Giving Notice: AS EXEMPT PROPERTY UNLESS A PE- BOOK 36, PAGES 61 AND 62, PUBLIC 2014 the following described real scribed as fol lows: Lawrence W. Pauli, Jr., Trustee TITION FOR DETERMINATION OF EX- RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- THE EAST 78 FEET OF THE WEST 440 property as set forth in said Final P.O. Box 657 EMPT PROPERTY IS FILED BY SUCH IDA. THE PREMISES ARE CONVEYED FEET OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF THE Summary Judgment, to wit: Lot 38, GREENGROVE ESTATES SUB- Eustis, Florida 32736 PERSONS OR ON THEIR BEHALF ON SUBJECT TO AND WITH THE BENEFIT SOUTH 322.6 FEET OF THE NORTH DIVISION, according to the plat OR BEFORE THE LATER OF THE DATE OF ALL RIGHTS, RIGHTS OF WAY, 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SEC- COMMENCE AT THE NORTHEAST thereof as recorded in Plat Book 47, Ad No: 10016921 THAT IS 4 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE EASEMENTS, APPURTENANCES, RES- TION 7, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Pages 46 through 60, inclusive, Pub- July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE NO- ERVATIONS, RESTRICTIONS, AND RANGE 26 EAST, AND, THE SOUTH 20 THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION lic Records of Lake County, Florida. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TICE OF ADMINISTRATION ON SUCH LAYOUTS AND TAKINGS OF REC ORD, FEET FOR ROAD AND THE NORTH 35 14, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 24 PERSONS OR THE DATE THAT IS 40 INSOFAR AS THEY ARE IN FORCE FEET FOR PARKING AREA, IN LAKE EAST, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN You are required to serve your written FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, defenses, if any, to it, on Regen J. IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF TERMINA- AND AP PLICABLE. MEANING AND IN- COUNTY, FLORIDA. THENCE SOUTH 00°40'34" EST, TION OF ANY PROCEEDING INVOLV- TENDING TO MORTGAGE THE SAME ALONG THE EAST LINE OF THE Shanzer, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney ING THE CONSTRUCTION, ADMISSION PREMISES BY DEED OF VAL at public sale, to the highest bidder, SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST whose address is The Rosenthal Law Case No.: 2014-DR-00948 Firm, P.A., 1101 Brickell Avenue, Division: TO PROBATE, OR VALIDITY OF THE COURSEY HOMES, INC TO CHRISTO- for cash, on August 21, 2014 at 1/4 OF SECTION 14, A DISTANCE OF WILL OR INVOLVING ANY OTHER PHER L. DENNIS AND TAOSHA L. 11:00 a.m. to the highest bidder for 660.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE- South Tower, 8th Floor, Miami, FL 33131 within 30 days after the first IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF MATTER AFFECTING ANY PART OF SKYES, AS JTRS, DATED cash, in the first floor lobby near the GINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTH THE EXEMPT PROPERTY. 08/19/1998 AND RECORDED WITH information desk in the Lake County 00°40'34" EAST, 220.0 FEET; publication of this Notice and file the P.M.L.P. original with the Clerk of this Court ei- Adoptee. THE LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF COURT Court house, 550 West Main St., Ta- THENCE SOUTH 89°57'44" WEST THAT AN ELECTION TO TAKE AN AT RECORD BOOK 1637, PAGE 1957; vares, FL 32778, after having first 505.64 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00°35' ther before service on Plaintiff's attor- ney or immediately thereafter; other- NOTICE OF ACTION FOR ADOPTION ELECTIVE SHARE MUST BE FILED ON AS AFFECTED BY SUBSEQUENT given notice as required by Section 44" WEST, 219.99 FEET; THENCE OR BEFORE THE EARLIER OF THE TRANSFER OF CHRISTOPHER L. DEN- 45.031, Florida Statutes. NORTH 89°57'44" EAST 505.33 wise a default will be entered against DATE THAT IS 6 MONTHS AFTER THE NIS AND TAOSHA L. DENNIS FKA FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. you for the relief demanded in the TO: WALTER OMAR SANTOS ARIAS c o m p l a i n t . Ad dress: Unknown DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THE TAOSHA L. SYKES, HUSBAND AND Any person claiming an interest in the YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that a NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION ON THE WIFE TO CHRISTOPHER L. DENNIS surplus from the sale, if any, other TOGETHER WITH THE RIGHTS OF IN- SURVIVING SPOUSE, OR AN ATTOR- AND TAOSHA L. DENNIS, HUSBAND than the property owners as of the GRESS, EGRESS AND UTILITIES AS NEIL KELLY Petition for Adoption has been filed Clerk of the Circuit Court and commenced in this court and you NEY IN FACT OR A GUARDIAN OF THE AND WIFE, DATED 02/28/2006 AND date of the lis pendens must file a ESTABLISHED BY THAT CERTAIN PROPERTY OF THE SURVIVING RECORDED WITH THE LAKE COUNTY claim within 60 days after the sale. NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT DEED RE- By: /S/ A. KNOLL are required to serve a copy of your As Deputy Clerk written defenses, if any, to it on Edda SPOUSE, OR THE DATE THAT IS 2 CLERK OF COURT AT RECORD BOOK The court, in its discretion, may en- CORDED MAY 9, 1995, IN OFFICIAL Ser rano-Blasini, Esq., Attor ney for Pe- YEARS AFTER THE DATE OF THE DE- 3108, PAGE 72. large the time of the sale. Notice of RECORDS BOOK 1361, PAGE 864, CEDENT'S DEATH. the changed time of sale shall be PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, Ad No: 10016767 titioner, whose ad dress is 604 N. Sin- July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 clair Ave., Tavares, FL, 32778, and Any person claiming an interest in the published as provided herein. FLORIDA, AND THAT CERTAIN file the original with the clerk of THE Dated this 30th day of June, 2014. surplus from the sale, if any, other NON-EXCLUSIVE EASEMENT DEED RE- FIFTH CIRCUIT JUDICIAL COURT AT than the property owner as of the WITNESS my hand and the seal of CORDED SEPTEMBER 8, 1995, IN OF- 550 W. MAIN ST., Tavares, FL 32778, Attorneys for Co-Personal date of the lis pendens must file a this Court on June 26, 2014, FICIAL RECORDS BOOK 1384, PAGE on or before 07-22-14, 2014, before Representatives: claim within sixty (60) days after the NEIL KELLY 1225, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE serv ice on Petitioner or immediately ALAN B. TAYLOR & ASSOCI ATES sale. The Court, in its discretion, may Clerk of the Circuit Court COUNTY, FLORIDA. thereafter. If you fail to do so, a de- Professional Association enlarge the time of the sale. Notice of BY: /S/S. HOLEWINSKI fault will be entered against you for 5728 Major Boulevard, Suite 700 the changed time of sale shall be Deputy Clerk If you are a person claiming a right to the relief demanded in the petition Orlando, Florida 32819 published as provided herein. funds remaining after the sale, you for adoption. Telephone: (407) 992-8740 Plaintiff's Attorney must file a claim with the clerk no Telecopier: (407) 650-2811 Dated: JUNE 30, 2014 The Rosenthal Law Firm, P. A. later than 60 days after the sale. If The minor child to be adopted in the Email(1): [email protected] NEIL KELLY 200 South Biscayne Blvd. you fail to file a claim you will Step-parent adoption is P.M.L.P., Email(2): [email protected] CLERK OF THE COURT Suite 2930 not be entitled to any remaining DOB: 07/28/1998. By: /s/ Alan B. Taylor BY; /S/A. THIGPEN Miami, FL 33131 funds. After 60 days, only the owner Alan B. Taylor, Esquire 305-775-9300 of record as of the date of the lis Copies of all court documents in this Florida Bar No. 0833932 Plaintiffs Attorney pendens may claim the surplus. case, including orders, are available Gladstone Law Group, P.A. Ad No: 10016462 at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's of- BROAD AND CASSELL 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 WITNESS my hand and the seal of the fice. You may review these docu- Professional Association Suite 300 court on July 2, 2014. ments upon request. 390 No. Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 Boca Raton, Fl 33486 Orlando, Florida 32801-1400 NEIL KELLY You must keep the Clerk of the Cir- Telephone: (407) 839-4200 If you are a person with a disability CLERK OF THE COURT cuit Court's office noti fied of your cur- Telecopier: (407) 425-8377 who needs any accommodation in or- By: /S/D.NEAL rent address. (You may file Notice of Email: [email protected] der to participate in a proceeding, you BY: Deputy Clerk Current Address, Florida Supreme Attorneys for Successor Co-Personal are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Court Approved Fam ily Law Form Representative Kimberly K. Bohu- provision of certain assistance. Attorney for Plaintiff: 12.915.) Future papers in this law- szewicz@ gmail.com Please contact the ADA Coordinator Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire suit will be mailed to the address on By: /s/ Alan B. Taylor (for) for the Courts at least 7 before your Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. record at the clerk's office. Keith C. Durkin, Esquire scheduled court appearance, or im- 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard Florida Bar No. 0957291 mediately upon receiving your notifi- Suite 400 WARNING: Rule 12.285, .Florida cation if the time before the sched- Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Family Law Rules of Procedure, re- Successor Co-Personal uled appearance is less than 7 days; Telephone: (954) 360-9030 quires certain automatic dis closure of Representatives: if you are hearing or voice im paired, Facsimile: (954) 420-5187 documents and informa tion. Fail ure call 711.Please contact: Nicole Berg, to com ply can result in sanctions, in- Paul J. Shea Phone # (352)253-1604 Ad No: 10016688 cluding dismissal or striking of plead- c/o Alan B. Taylor, Esquire July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 ings. Alan B. Taylor & Associates, P.A. Ad No: 10016455 5828 Major Boulevard, Suite 700 July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 Dated: 06-17-14 Orlando, Florida 32819 NEIL KELLY LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF CIRCUIT Kimberly K. Bohuszewicz COURT, DOMESTIC RELATIONS c/o Keith C. Durkin, Esquire DIVISION 550 W. Main Street, Broad and Cassel P.O. Box 7800, Tavares, FL 390 N. Orange Avenue, Suite 1400 32778-7800 Orlando, Florida 32801 Clerk of the Circuit Court By: D. RUDOLPH Ad No: 10016433 Deputy Clerk July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Ad No: 10015571 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR June 23, 2014 & June 30, 2014 & LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 CIVIL DIVI SION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE CASE NO. 2012 CA 001774 COUNTY, FLORIDA Division No. GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE OF THE CASE NO. 10CA2743 INDYMAC INDX MORTGAGE TRUST 2006-FLX1, MORTGAGE PASS - Ventures Trust 2013-I-H-R by MCM THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES Capital Part ners, LLC, its trustee 2006-FLX1 UNDER THE POOLING Plaintiff, AND SERVICING AGREEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 1, 2006 vs. Plaintiff, Paula M. Schurtz; Unknown Spouse of vs. Paul M. Schurtz; Unknown Tenant(s); in possession of the subject property; Alexia Claude, et.al., Paul Szlasa; The Unknown Heirs, De- Defendants/ visees, Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Creditors, Trustees, and all other par- NOTICE OF SALE ties claiming an interest by, through, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 under or against the Estate of Paula M. Schurtz a/k/a Pauline M. Schurtz, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Deceased an Order or Final judgment of Foreclo- Defendants sure dated March 27, 2014, and en- tered in Case No. 2012 CA 001774 NOTICE OF ACTION of the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi- CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE cial Cir cuit in and for Lake County, Florida, wherein DEUTSCHE BANK TO: Paul Schurtz NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS Last Known Address: 19895 SE TRUS TEE OF THE INDYMAC INDX 155th St. Umatilla, FL 32784 MORT GAGE TRUST 2006-FLX1, MORTGAGE PASS - THROUGH CERTIF- TO: The Unknown Heirs, Devisees, ICATES, SERIES 2006-FLX1 UNDER Grantees, Assignees, Lienors, Credi- THE POOLING AND SERVICING tors, TRustees, and all other parties AGREEMENT DATED SEPTEMBER 1, claiming an interest by, through, un- 2006 is the Plaintiff and Alexia Maria der or against the Estate of Paula M. Claude, John Lawrence Claude, Over- Schurtz a/k/a Pauline M. Schurtz, De- look At Lake Louisa Homeowners' ceased Association, Inc., the Defendants, I YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an will sell to the high est and best bid der action to foreclose a mortgage on the for cash in the first floor lobby near following property in Lake County, the information desk in the LAKE Florida: COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN ST,. TAVARES, FL 32778 at 11:00 LOT 7, BLOCK "E" LAKE JOANNA A.M. on 30th day of July, 2014, the HEIGHTS, A SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY following described property as set OF EUSTIS, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO forth in said Order of Final Judg ment, THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN to wit: PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 28, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, Lot 17, Overlook At Lake Louisa FLORIDA. Phase 1, According to the Plat Thereof As Recorded In Plat Book 54, has been filed against you and you Pages 25 Through 30, Of The Public are required to serve a copy of your Records Of Lake County, Florida. written defenses, if any, to it on Jona- than Wilinsky, Esquire; Brock & Scott, IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A PLLC., the Plain tiff's attorney, whose RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER ad dress is 1501 N.W. 49th Street, THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM Suite 200, Ft. Laud erdale, FL 33309, WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO within 30 days of the first publication LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE and file the original with the Clerk of SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, this Court either before service on the YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY Plaintiff's attorney or immediately REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS thereafter; other wise a default will be ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF entered against you for the relief de- THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY manded in the com plaint or peti tion. 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ORDINANCE NO. 2014D AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF ASTATULA, FLORIDA, DECLARING A NINE MONTH WAIVER ON COLLEC- TION OF TOWN IMPACT FEES; SETT- ING FORTH LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, SUSPENDING COLLECTION OF PARK AND PUBLIC IMPACT FEES FOR A PE- RIOD OF NINE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE ON WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS ADOPTED ON SECOND READING, PROVIDING FOR REINSTATEMENT OF IMPACT FEES AFTER THE EXPIRATION OF THE NINE MONTH WAIVER DE- CLARED BY THIS ORDINANCE, RE- QUIRING PAYMENT OF IMPACT FEES SUSPENDED BY THIS ORDINANCE IF A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR THE PROJECT IS NOT ISSUED WITHIN EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF ISSUANCE OF A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE PROJ- ECT, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A final public hearing of Ordinance 2014D will be held July 23, 2014. The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. at the Town Hall located at 25009 County Road 561, Astatula, Florida. Ordinance 2014D proposes to de- clare a nine month waiver on the col- lection of Town Impact Fees and pro- viding for a reinstatement of the im- pact fees after the expiration of the nine month waiver. Unless made at the hearing on the case, all oral and written communica- tions concerning the case, between the Town Council on the one hand, and the applicant or the public on the other hand, are prohibited by Florida Law. The staff report on the case shall be sent to the Town Council and will be available to the general public at least five (5) days prior to the hear- ing on the case. Anyone other than the applicant, the staff, and those who are entitled to receive written notice of the case un- der applicable law, who wishes to present testimony at the hearing or cross-examine other witnesses, must file a Notice of Appearance which must be received by the Town of Astatula not later than five (5) days prior to the hearing. The Notice of Ap- pearance must include the name and address of the party seeking to ap- pear. Any Notice of Appearance filed N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH by a person or entity shall include the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE right to appear in person or by a law- COUNTY, FLORIDA yer or other appropriate representa- tive, whether or not any representa- CASE NO. 35 2014 CA 000913 tive is mentioned in the Notice. Those filing a Notice of Appearance shall be IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION considered participants in the hear- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE Plaintiff, ing, subject to a determination of COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION standing if challenged on that point. vs. The Town Council may allow partici- CASE NO.: 2006 CA 1451 pation in the hearing by persons filing DIVISION: 10 JENNIFER PLANKEY, et. al., a Notice of Appearance after the Defendants five-day deadline, upon a showing of BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE excusable neglect. If such a late ap- FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS NOTICE OF ACTION pearance is allowed, the Applicant CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED shall have the right to an automatic CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-17, TO: JEFFREY PLANKEY continuance of the case as its option Plaintiff, Current Residence Unknown and without cost. Last Known Address vs. 33929 LINDA LANEE Persons who either do not file a No- LEESBURG, FL 34788 tice of Appearance or who file late SHERIE M. PERRY, et. al, and do not, in the opinion of the Town Defendant(s). YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Council, demonstrate excusable ne- foreclose a mortgage on the following glect, are not entitled to seek any de- NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED prop erty in Lake County, Florida, lay in the proceedings. Anyone who FORECLOSURE SALE does not file a Notice of Appearance COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER may at the beginning of the hearing NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 19 request an opportunity to speak. an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST RUN Those who do so may be called as Sale dated July 8, 2014 and entered THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH ORDINANCE NO. 2014D witnesses by the staff during its pres- in Case NO. 2006 CA 1451 of the Cir- SECTION LINE 1092 FEET; THENCE entation, whether they support or op- cuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit SOUTH 10° 51' EAST 229.74 FFET; AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF pose the staff position, subject how- in and for LAKE County, Florida THENCE SOUTH 79° 09' WEST 25 ASTATULA, FLORIDA, DECLARING A ever to the rights of participants in wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS FEET TO THE POB: RUN THENCE NINE MONTH WAIVER ON COLLEC- the hearing to object to the testimony TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- SOUTH 79°09' WEST 150 FEET; TION OF TOWN IMPACT FEES; SETT- and to cross-examine these wit- CATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC. AS- THENCE SOUTH 10° 51' EAST 70 ING FORTH LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, nesses. The Town of Astatula shall SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES FEET TO THE POB; SAID TRACT ALSO SUSPENDING COLLECTION OF PARK have automatic standing in every 2005-17, is the Plaintiff and SHERIE KNOWN AS LOT 55, ACCORDING TO AND PUBLIC IMPACT FEES FOR A PE- case. M. PERRY; are the Defendants, The AN UNRECORDED PLAT OF WESTERN RIOD OF NINE MONTHS AFTER THE Clerk of the Court will sell to the high- SHOES SUBDIVISION DATE ON WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS A person who decides to appeal any est and best bidder for cash at ON ADOPTED ON SECOND READING, decision made by any board, agency, THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE LAKE commonly known as 33929 LINDA PROVIDING FOR REINSTATEMENT OF or council with respect to any matter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 550 WEST LANE, LEEBSURG, FL 34788 has IMPACT FEES AFTER THE EXPIRATION considered at such meeting or hear- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FLORIDA been filed against you and you are re- OF THE NINE MONTH WAIVER DE- ing, will need a record of the proceed- COUNTY, FLORIDA 32778 at 11:00AM, on the 7 day of quired to serve a copy of your written CLARED BY THIS ORDINANCE, RE- ings. For such purposes, any such per- August, 2014, the following de scribed defenses, if any, to it on Kari D. QUIRING PAYMENT OF IMPACT FEES son may need to ensure that a verba- CASE NO. 13-CA-2747 property as set forth in said Final Marsland-Pettit of Kass Shuler , P.A., SUSPENDED BY THIS ORDINANCE IF tim record of the proceedings is Judgment: plaintiff's attorney, whose address is A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR made, which includes the testimony BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST P.O. Box 800, Tampa, Florida 33601 THE PROJECT IS NOT ISSUED WITHIN and evidence upon which the appeal COMPANY, LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, JAMES (813) 229-0900 on or before (or 30 EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF ISSUANCE OF is based (Florida Statutes, Plaintiff, ROLAND SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY days from the first date of publica- A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE PROJ- 286.0105). OF EUSTIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT tion, whichever is later) and file the ECT, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, vs. ThankTHEREOF you RECORDED for INreading PLAT BOOK origi nal the with the Clerklocal of this Court newspaper, ei- AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE the DATE. DailyThe proposed ordinanceCommercial file may be ! 4, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ther before service on the Plaintiff's examined during normal working MOSES REYNOLD HICKES; ANEILAMA LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA attorney or immediately thereafter; A final public hearing of Ordinance hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at HICKES; GREENGROVE ESTATES HO- otherwise, a default will be entered 2014D will be held July 23, 2014. the Town Administration Building, MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., UN- A/K/A 312 W STEVENS AVENUE, against you for the relief demanded The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. 25019 County Road 561, and Astat- GENERAL KNOWN TENANT 1; and UNKNOWN EUSTIS, FL 32726 in the Com plaint. at the Town Hall located at 25009 ula, Florida. For further information 2255 TENANT 2, County Road 561, Astatula, Florida. call (352) 742-1100. EMPLOYMENT Defendants Any person claiming an interest in the Dated July 7, 2014, Ordinance 2014D proposes to de- surplus from the sale, if any, other CLERK OF THE COURT clare a nine month waiver on the col- The Town of Astatula Land Develop- NOTICE OF ACTION than the property owner as of the Honorable Neil Kelly lection of Town Impact Fees and pro- ment Regulations are available for in- PUBLISHER'S NOTICE date of the Lis Pendens must file a 550 W. Main Street viding for a reinstatement of the im- spection at the Town Hall, located at TO: ANEILAMA HICKES claim within sixty (60) days after the Tavares, Florida 32778 pact fees after the expiration of the 25009 County Road 561, Astatula, Federal and State laws prohibit YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action of sale. By: /S/ TRISH ROBERTS nine month waiver. Florida during normal working hours advertising expressing a foreclose a mortgage on the real Deputy Clerk 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m and also online property in Lake County, Florida, de- WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of Unless made at the hearing on the at WWW.TownofAstatula.org discriminatory preference on scribed as fol lows: this court on JULY 8, 2014 If you are a person with a disability case, all oral and written communica- the basis of race, age, sex, Neil Kelly who needs any accommodation in or- tions concerning the case, between Interested parties may appear at the Lot 38, GREENGROVE ESTATES SUB- Clerk of the Circuit Court der to participate in this proceeding, the Town Council on the one hand, meeting and be heard with respect to color, national origin, religion, DIVISION, according to the plat By; /S/A. THIGPEN you are entitled, at no cost to you, to and the applicant or the public on the the proposed ordinance. or marital status. thereof as recorded in Plat Book 47, the provisions of certain assistance. other hand, are prohibited by Florida Pages 46 through 60, inclusive, Pub- See Americans with Disabilities Act Please contact the ADA Coordinator Law. The staff report on the case PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED- The Daily Commercial will not lic Records of Lake County, Florida. If you are a person with a disability at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- shall be sent to the Town Council and ING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN knowingly accept advertisement who needs any accommodation in or- istrrator, Lake County Judicial Center, will be available to the general public ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS You are required to serve your written der to participate in a proceeding, you P.O. Box 7800 / 550 W. Main Street, at least five (5) days prior to the hear- SHOULD CONTACT MARY KATHLEEN for employment which is in defenses, if any, to it, on Regen J. are entitled, at no cost to you, the Tavares, Florida 32778 Telephone ing on the case. COOPER, TOWN CLERK AT (352) violation of the law. Shanzer, Esq., Plaintiff's Attorney provision of certain assistance. (352) 253-1604 at least 7 days be- 742-1100 AT LEAST 48 HOURS BE- whose address is The Rosenthal Law Please contact the ADA Coordinator fore your scheduled court appear- Anyone other than the applicant, the FORE THE DATE OF THE SCHEDULED Employment Advertising Firm, P.A., 1101 Brickell Avenue, for the Courts below at least 7 days ance, or immediately upon receiving staff, and those who are entitled to HEARING. Standards of Acceptance South Tower, 8th Floor, Miami, FL before your scheduled court appear- this notification if the time before the receive written notice of the case un- 33131 within 30 days after the first ance, or immediately upon receiving scheduled appearance is less than 7 der applicable law, who wishes to Ad No: 10016968 Employment Classifications publication of this Notice and file the your notification if the time before days; if you are hearing or voice im- present testimony at the hearing or July 14, 2014 are intended to announce bona original with the Clerk of this Court ei- the scheduled appearance is less paired call 711. cross-examine other witnesses, must ther before service on Plaintiff's attor- than 7 days; if you are hearing or file a Notice of Appearance which fide employment offers only. ney or immediately thereafter; other- voice impaired, call 711. Please Ad No: 10016770 must be received by the Town of Employment advertising must wise a default will be entered against contact: Nicole Berg, Phone # July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 Astatula not later than five (5) days you for the relief demanded in the (352) 253-1604 prior to the hearing. The Notice of Ap- disclose the specific nature of c o m p l a i n t . NOTICE OF SALE pearance must include the name and the work being offered. Some Ad No: 10016818 Fruitland Park Mini Storage LLC address of the party seeking to ap- NEIL KELLY July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 2394 U.S. Highway 27 / 441 pear. Any Notice of Appearance filed employment categories may Clerk of the Circuit Court Fruitland Park, Florida 34731 N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH by a person or entity shall include the charge fees. If any advertiser By: /S/ A. KNOLL (352) 787-9777 right to appear in person or by a law- As Deputy Clerk JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE does not comply with these COUNTY, FLORIDA yer or other appropriate representa- As required by Florida "Self Storage tive, whether or not any representa- standards, please notify a Ad No: 10016767 Act" Section 83.806 and 83.807 no- CASE NO. 35 2014 CA 000913 tive is mentioned in the Notice. Those July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 tice is hereby given that on July 23rd, filing a Notice of Appearance shall be Classified Sales Representative 2014 at 10 A.M., there will be a pub- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION considered participants in the hear- BOOKKEEPER at 365-8245 or 365-8200. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH lic sale at the above address to dis- ing, subject to a determination of JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE Plaintiff, pose of household goods and miscel- Mfg. Co. In Tavares has immediate standing if challenged on that point. need for a F/T Bookkeeper. Ac- COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION laneous items. The tenants below The Town Council may allow partici- vs. have been given proper notice at counting degree preferred, but work- pation in the hearing by persons filing ing experience a must with A/R, CASE NO.: 2006 CA 1451 least fourteen days prior to the first a Notice of Appearance after the DIVISION: 10 JENNIFER PLANKEY, et. al., publication of this Notice of Sale, that A/P, purchasing, collections, clerical Defendants five-day deadline, upon a showing of duties. the Owner will enforce a statutory lien excusable neglect. If such a late ap- BANK OF NEW YORK AS TRUSTEE on the property located in their re- Email resume to: [email protected] NOTICE OF ACTION pearance is allowed, the Applicant FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERS spective unit(s) of the above men- shall have the right to an automatic CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED tioned self storage facility. TO: JEFFREY PLANKEY continuance of the case as its option CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-17, and without cost. Plaintiff, Current Residence Unknown Unit # / Tenant Last Known Address 1011 - Mary Harps Persons who either do not file a No- vs. 33929 LINDA LANEE 2033 - Brian Benjamin LEESBURG, FL 34788 tice of Appearance or who file late 2083 - James Gill and do not, in the opinion of the Town SHERIE M. PERRY, et. al, 2078 - Freda Russell OF FICE PERSONNEL - EXP'D YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to Council, demonstrate excusable ne- Must be detail oriented, profes- Defendant(s). 3004 - Pamela Simmons glect, are not entitled to seek any de- foreclose a mortgage on the following 3017 - Lawrence Muhlbauer sional, reliable and able to multi BREAKDOWN/PARTS CLERK prop erty in Lake County, Florida, lay in the proceedings. Anyone who task. Must have good com munica- NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED 5029 - Jennifer Jones does not file a Notice of Appearance Looking for someone who has the FORECLOSURE SALE tion & computer skills and be moti- ability to multi-task, has great com- COMMENCING AT THE NW CORNER may at the beginning of the hearing vated and willing to learn eviction Ad No: 10016467 request an opportunity to speak. muni cation skills, and basic com- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to OF SECTION 18, TOWNSHIP 19 July 07, 2014 & July 14, 2014 process & advertis ing. Must work puter exp. Must have legible hand SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST RUN Those who do so may be called as flex. hrs. during the week and have an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure witnesses by the staff during its pres- writing, and be able take directions Sale dated July 8, 2014 and entered THENCE EAST ALONG THE NORTH ORDINANCE NO. 2014D o w n t r a n s p o r t a t i o n . and follow them. Previ ous parts or SECTION LINE 1092 FEET; THENCE entation, whether they support or op- Serious Inquir ies only email: in Case NO. 2006 CA 1451 of the Cir- pose the staff position, subject how- roadcall exp. a real plus. Knowledge cuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit SOUTH 10° 51' EAST 229.74 FFET; AN ORDINANCE OF THE TOWN OF [email protected] of semi-tractor/trailer repairs. This THENCE SOUTH 79° 09' WEST 25 ASTATULA, FLORIDA, DECLARING A ever to the rights of participants in in and for LAKE County, Florida the hearing to object to the testimony position is full time with the possi- wherein BANK OF NEW YORK AS FEET TO THE POB: RUN THENCE NINE MONTH WAIVER ON COLLEC- SERVICE CASHIER / RECEPTIONIST bility of overtime. Paid vacation, SOUTH 79°09' WEST 150 FEET; TION OF TOWN IMPACT FEES; SETT- and to cross-examine these wit- Cecil Clark Chevrolet is looking for TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- nesses. The Town of Astatula shall paid holidays and health insur ance. CATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC. AS- THENCE SOUTH 10° 51' EAST 70 ING FORTH LEGISLATIVE FINDINGS, an experienced service cashier and Starting wage $13 per hour. FEET TO THE POB; SAID TRACT ALSO SUSPENDING COLLECTION OF PARK have automatic standing in every receptionist. Must be reliable, a fast SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES case. Email resume to: 2005-17, is the Plaintiff and SHERIE KNOWN AS LOT 55, ACCORDING TO AND PUBLIC IMPACT FEES FOR A PE- learner and be able to handle a mul- [email protected] AN UNRECORDED PLAT OF WESTERN RIOD OF NINE MONTHS AFTER THE ti -line phone system. Understanding M. PERRY; are the Defendants, The A person who decides to appeal any Clerk of the Court will sell to the high- SHOES SUBDIVISION DATE ON WHICH THIS ORDINANCE IS of dealership operations a plus. ADOPTED ON SECOND READING, decision made by any board, agency, Apply within at 8843 US Hwy. 441, est and best bidder for cash at ON or council with respect to any matter THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE LAKE commonly known as 33929 LINDA PROVIDING FOR REINSTATEMENT OF Lees burg or fax re sume to: LANE, LEEBSURG, FL 34788 has IMPACT FEES AFTER THE EXPIRATION considered at such meeting or hear- 352-314-0428 COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 550 WEST ing, will need a record of the proceed- MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FLORIDA been filed against you and you are re- OF THE NINE MONTH WAIVER DE- quired to serve a copy of your written CLARED BY THIS ORDINANCE, RE- ings. For such purposes, any such per- 32778 at 11:00AM, on the 7 day of son may need to ensure that a verba- August, 2014, the following de scribed defenses, if any, to it on Kari D. QUIRING PAYMENT OF IMPACT FEES CARRIERS Marsland-Pettit of Kass Shuler , P.A., SUSPENDED BY THIS ORDINANCE IF tim record of the proceedings is property as set forth in said Final made, which includes the testimony Need immediately for Judgment: plaintiff's attorney, whose address is A CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY FOR P.O. Box 800, Tampa, Florida 33601 THE PROJECT IS NOT ISSUED WITHIN and evidence upon which the appeal LEESBURG & UMATILLA. (813) 229-0900 on or before (or 30 EIGHTEEN MONTHS OF ISSUANCE OF is based (Florida Statutes, Apply by Email or In Person LOTS 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 2, JAMES 286.0105). ROLAND SUBDIVISION IN THE CITY days from the first date of publica- A BUILDING PERMIT FOR THE PROJ- Daily Commercial OF EUSTIS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT tion, whichever is later) and file the ECT, PROVIDING A SAVINGS CLAUSE, 212 E. Main St. origi nal with the Clerk of this Court ei- AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The proposed ordinance file may be Leesburg or THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK examined during normal working 4, PAGE 24, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ther before service on the Plaintiff's Email: [email protected] attorney or immediately thereafter; A final public hearing of Ordinance hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA the Town Administration Building, Include phone number and address otherwise, a default will be entered 2014D will be held July 23, 2014. ZELLWOOD STATION when Emailing. against you for the relief demanded The hearing will be held at 7:00 p.m. 25019 County Road 561, and Astat- EXPERIENCED SERVERS/WAITRESS A/K/A 312 W STEVENS AVENUE, ula, Florida. For further information Candidates must have EUSTIS, FL 32726 in the Com plaint. at the Town Hall located at 25009 with touch screen/computer experi- call (352) 742-1100. ence needed. Flexible hours. reliable transportation, County Road 561, Astatula, Florida. Drivers License & Ins. Any person claiming an interest in the Dated July 7, 2014, Ordinance 2014D proposes to de- Apply in Person, Mon.- Fri. 9 -11am The Town of Astatula Land Develop- EOE surplus from the sale, if any, other CLERK OF THE COURT clare a nine month waiver on the col- 2728 Cayman Cir cle. Honorable Neil Kelly lection of Town Impact Fees and pro- ment Regulations are available for in- than the property owner as of the spection at the Town Hall, located at date of the Lis Pendens must file a 550 W. Main Street viding for a reinstatement of the im- Tavares, Florida 32778 pact fees after the expiration of the 25009 County Road 561, Astatula, claim within sixty (60) days after the Florida during normal working hours sale. By: /S/ TRISH ROBERTS nine month waiver. Deputy Clerk 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m and also online at WWW.TownofAstatula.org WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of Unless made at the hearing on the If you are a person with a disability case, all oral and written communica- this court on JULY 8, 2014 Interested parties may appear at the Neil Kelly who needs any accommodation in or- tions concerning the case, between der to participate in this proceeding, the Town Council on the one hand, meeting and be heard with respect to Clerk of the Circuit Court the proposed ordinance. By; /S/A. THIGPEN you are entitled, at no cost to you, to and the applicant or the public on the the provisions of certain assistance. other hand, are prohibited by Florida Please contact the ADA Coordinator Law. The staff report on the case PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED- See Americans with Disabilities Act ING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN If you are a person with a disability at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- shall be sent to the Town Council and istrrator, Lake County Judicial Center, will be available to the general public ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS who needs any accommodation in or- SHOULD CONTACT MARY KATHLEEN der to participate in a proceeding, you P.O. Box 7800 / 550 W. Main Street, at least five (5) days prior to the hear- Tavares, Florida 32778 Telephone ing on the case. COOPER, TOWN CLERK AT (352) are entitled, at no cost to you, the 742-1100 AT LEAST 48 HOURS BE- provision of certain assistance. (352) 253-1604 at least 7 days be- fore your scheduled court appear- Anyone other than the applicant, the FORE THE DATE OF THE SCHEDULED Please contact the ADA Coordinator HEARING. for the Courts below at least 7 days ance, or immediately upon receiving staff, and those who are entitled to before your scheduled court appear- this notification if the time before the receive written notice of the case un- scheduled appearance is less than 7 der applicable law, who wishes to Ad No: 10016968 ance, or immediately upon receiving July 14, 2014 your notification if the time before days; if you are hearing or voice im- present testimony at the hearing or the scheduled appearance is less paired call 711. cross-examine other witnesses, must than 7 days; if you are hearing or file a Notice of Appearance which voice impaired, call 711. Please Ad No: 10016770 must be received by the Town of contact: Nicole Berg, Phone # July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 Astatula not later than five (5) days (352) 253-1604 prior to the hearing. The Notice of Ap- pearance must include the name and Ad No: 10016818 address of the party seeking to ap- July 14, 2014 & July 21, 2014 pear. Any Notice of Appearance filed by a person or entity shall include the right to appear in person or by a law- yer or other appropriate representa- tive, whether or not any representa- tive is mentioned in the Notice. Those filing a Notice of Appearance shall be considered participants in the hear- ing, subject to a determination of standing if challenged on that point. The Town Council may allow partici- pation in the hearing by persons filing a Notice of Appearance after the five-day deadline, upon a showing of excusable neglect. If such a late ap- pearance is allowed, the Applicant shall have the right to an automatic continuance of the case as its option and without cost. Persons who either do not file a No- tice of Appearance or who file late and do not, in the opinion of the Town Council, demonstrate excusable ne- glect, are not entitled to seek any de- lay in the proceedings. Anyone who does not file a Notice of Appearance may at the beginning of the hearing request an opportunity to speak. Those who do so may be called as witnesses by the staff during its pres- entation, whether they support or op- pose the staff position, subject how- ever to the rights of participants in the hearing to object to the testimony and to cross-examine these wit- nesses. The Town of Astatula shall have automatic standing in every case. A person who decides to appeal any decision made by any board, agency, or council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hear- ing, will need a record of the proceed- ings. For such purposes, any such per- son may need to ensure that a verba- tim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based (Florida Statutes, 286.0105). The proposed ordinance file may be examined during normal working hours from 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Town Administration Building, 25019 County Road 561, and Astat- ula, Florida. For further information call (352) 742-1100. The Town of Astatula Land Develop- ment Regulations are available for in- spection at the Town Hall, located at 25009 County Road 561, Astatula, Florida during normal working hours 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m and also online at WWW.TownofAstatula.org Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard with respect to the proposed ordinance. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEED- ING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT MARY KATHLEEN COOPER, TOWN CLERK AT (352) 742-1100 AT LEAST 48 HOURS BE- FORE THE DATE OF THE SCHEDULED HEARING. Ad No: 10016968 July 14, 2014 D2DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR DAILYDAILY COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014XX

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TELEVISION, Sony Analog, 27", w/r- emote. $35 Bushnell. 352-793-3042 EUSTIS 1/1 Studio, $485/mo. In- TAVARES BANK DROP SAFE, Kumahira. Approx. HOSPITAL BED, w/control, mat- cludes util. Require 1st, last & secu- $595/mo. Furn. 1500 lbs. $500 obo. 352-365-1031 tress/gel pad. $100. 203-232-6522 rity. No pets. 352-357-3457 352-343-7780 BOXES (7) w/name brand clothing, LIFT CHAIR, good cond. $350. riverestwaterfrontresort.com shoes & books. $50 (352) 409-8264 352-365-6782 EUSTIS COFFEE MAKER KitchenAid. New Paid All Remodeled Apts! TAVARES 3/2/2, utility rm, & office. $189. Sell for $100, 352-978-7461 CHANDELIER'S (2) 20" diameter, NEBULIZER NEW, $15 Call (352) 2 Bedrooms Corner lot. 1548 sf. Approx. 1/4 acre 5/lights. $60 for all. 352-360-7544 383-2093 Special starting at $585 DRYER GE elec. super capacity. Per- lot. $199,500 Call for additional info. CHROME SHELVING heavy duty on Only $350 Dep. Pet OK (352) 742-2770 fect cond. $75. Call (352) 702-2740 352-357-5675 AFFORDABLE BEDDING wheels, 48"x'18"72" $60 787-6366 DRYER GE Profile electric, almond, at our newest excel. cond. $95. 352-343-6736 CRUISE FOR TWO 2/day 2/night to LEESBURG - Azalea Hill Apartments MATTRESS MARKET Bahamas, deck cabin. $50 Casino Manager's Special $99 FREEZER, Kenmore 5.1 good cond. OUTLET SHOWROOM play free. Use by May 2015. $238. 1st. months rent on Studio, 1, 2 and $100 Call (352) 793-8564 9900 Hwy 441 Leesburg FL 352-988-4668 3 bedroom apartments. We except 352-460-4816 M-S 10-7 S-12-6 MICROWAVE above the stove 2cu.ft. We buy manufacturers overstock DISPENSER NEW Wraptastic, wax, section 8 vouch ers. Mint cond. $50. 352-233-0464 alum. & sa ran wrap. $35 748-9611 PIANO Wurlitzer w/wooden bench Call Brandy at 850-363-6814 for and pass the savings on to you good cond. $100. 352-431-4316 Stearns & Foster, Sealy, more infor ma tion. REFRIGERATOR side by side, good GRILL/SMOKER combo, elec. Never LADY LADY, like new, 3/2, incl. cond. $100. 352-460-6724 Simmons, Gel Memory Foam land. CHA, lg, fenced yard. Nice used. Separates into portable barbe- LEESBURG Downtown area. 90 days same as cash area. $34,900. 352-223-6802 no credit check - delivery available. cue. In cludes free cover, $20 value. The Enclave at Cauthen Circle. $85 cash. Minneola - 352-394-5339, A new apts home community of 1/1 TAVARES ARMOIRE FITS 32" TV. Asking $75. no answer, leave msg & phone num- Luxury apts. Fully Equipped. $595/mo. Furn. 352-406-4742 ber. $650/mo. Call 352-702-2949 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com BED, Double sized, white solid wood MOTOR OIL MOBIL I synthetic 10w30, 17 QUARTS $75 Call (352) 753-8641 frame, recent mattress & box spring, METAL DESK 5'Lx34"W with chair on w/ matching comforter & sheets. NEW SMYRNA BEACH, 2/2, on wheels. $40 Call (352) 793-8103 KITCHEN SINK white w/Price Pfister $200. Call 352-874-5418. beach Aug. 29th - Sept. 5th. $700. faucet. $40. Call (352) 365-2301 BEDROOM SET, 2 dressers & night 352-988-4668 SCREEN ROOM frames & windows. stand. Good cond. $100. 455-4886 REMOTE CONTROL HELICOPTER $100 Call (352) 793-7982 PETS CLERMONT HWY. 50 CHEST OF DRAWERS, vintage w/ ready to fly. $65 obo. 352-343-7820 6865 Before Groveland CLERMONT HWY. 50 WINDOWS (5) NEW, approx. 4'x5'. wardrobe. $60. Call 904-673-3727 $99, Call 352-750-4339 Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance Before Groveland CHEVAL MIRROR STAND. ASKING The Florida Statute 828.29 Call Rick 407-547-9394 Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance $45. 352-406-4742 states that no dog, puppy, •Remodeled 2br/1ba Call Rick 407-547-9394 “LAST ONE” •Remodeled 2br/1ba COFFEE TABLE, top pulls up and out cat or kitten may be offered From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- “LAST ONE” for eating. Light oak wood. Excel. for sale without a health From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- cond. $100. SOLD HEDGE TRIMMER Stihl, Model Also Avail. Handyman Special’s HS81R, 24" bar, new carburetor. certifi cate, nor can any puppy •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special’s CORNER COMPUTER DESK W/ $225 Call (352) 751-3448 or kitten be sold under the For other rentals only •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- HUTCH. $50. 352-406-4742 Call 352-874-7375 For other rentals only LAWN Cats/lions (2), cement, heavy. age of 8 weeks, nor can you DINING ROOM CHAIRS (4), light oak 27" high. $55 for set. 352-348-9946 Call 352-874-7375 wood. $80. Call 352-365-1487 advertise puppies or kittens WINDOW GE A/C Unit, 10,150 BTU. 2 MOWER 42" Craftsman riding mower with a deposit to hold. LEESBURG MOBILE HOME 2/2, 55+ mo. new. $275. Call 352-357-7851 HEADBOARD twin, dresser, van ity (for parts). $100. Call 352-408-2181 Com mu nity. $19,711. Please call w/mirror's. $90. 352-483-4762 352-728-5555 or 352-536-0622 MOWER Troy Bilt, electric start and KITCHEN TABLE & 4/CHAIRS, light self prop. 21" cut, side & back dis- wood. $100. 352-406-4742 charge, no battery. 10 hr. use. In- LIFT RECLINER, Men's, dark blue w/- cludes FREE grass catcher. $140 heat massage clean. $500 787-3172 cash. Min ne ola 352-394-5339. No answer, leave msg. & phone number. FRUITLAND PARK, 2br/2ba, Fur n. CLOWN COLLECTION & elephant, LIFT RECLINER, Women's, dark blue. KITTENS 2 male, 2 female Incl. sup- w/carport - 55+ community on Lake some mu si cal. $25 obo. 323-4903 Clean. $400. Call (352) 787-3172 OUTSIDE VACUUM, Toro, good cond. plies & litter box. FREE. 365-0376 Griffin. Boat ramp, fishing pier, $35 obo Call (352) 589-8515 swimming pool, hot tub, Club house PHOTOS, CARY GRANT (3) 13x16 LINGERIE CHEST, upright white and much more. $650/mo. includes TAVARES 1/1, furnished in 55+ park. framed $15. Call 352-988-5419 wicker style. $65 cash. Minneola ROTO TILLER rear-tine, Powermate, water, sewer, trash & mo w ing. 3/4" Oak floors in living rm. & br. Tile 352-394-5339, no answer, leave 18". Like new. $375. 352-343-4586 SEAR CATALOG 1908, reproduced in msg. & phone number. For more info please call floors in rest of home. No pets. 1971. $35 Call (352) 330-4484 STRING TRIMMER Huzqvarna, Model 419-308-3426 or $2,500. Call (352) 223-4850 LOVE SEAT COUCH, solid green. $50 128LD. $90 352-751-3448 email helenm@roa drunner.com Call 352-267-4632 TRACTOR MOWER, 12.5 Craftsman, LOVE SEAT red, green & gold, CHAIR, 42" cut, ex cel. cond. $400 obo. Call red. $60 for both. (352) 348-7490 SOLD! LOVESEAT 2 SEATER VINYL WITH TABLE. $45. 352-406-4742 MATTRESS & box spring. Queen BICYCLE HUFFY girls, like new. $40 COMPUTER w/monitor, speakers, sized. Good cond. $75. 787-3172 Call (352) 408-1576 LEESBURG EST. AUTO MECHANIC mouse & keyboard. $100. 748-3394 CLERMONT HWY. 50 BUSINESS $75,000 352-787-4584 MATTRESS Full - XL, good cond. $50. GalbreathRealty.com MONITOR SONY 17" flat screen. $30 352-589-8064 BICYCLE Men's Power Climber, red, Before Groveland obo Call (352) 406-1595 ex cel. cond. $75. 352-800-9957 Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance SHELVES adjustable universal, com- GENERATOR NEW, 5550 watts. $450 Call Rick 407-547-9394 mer cial grade. $30. 352-459-9856 Call (352) 508-5790 BICYCLE Mountain Bike, excel. cond. •Remodeled 2br/1ba TABLE W/4 CHAIRS, 42" round HAND TRUCK. Asking $25. Please $35 Call (352) 383-5702 “LAST ONE” Blonde wood. $75. 352-315-0798 call 352-314-3458 From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- BICYCLE TRAILER for 2. 80 lb. capac- Also Avail. - Handyman Special’s TELEVISION STAND Walnut, holds up SAW Milwaukee circular heavy duty, ity. NEW. $90 Call 352-343-6608 •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- AUDIO MIXER 10 channel by Nady. 50" TV. $50. 352-406-4742 7 1/4" 50 yr. old $95 352-253-9359 For other rentals only Model SRM-10X. $45 352-350-5663 WASH STAND W/PITCHER & BOWEL. TAPS, Dies, & Drill bits. Large assort- BICYCLES 3 wheel, rebuilt. Large seat Call 352-874-7375 DVD by Sony w/remote. Like new. $75. 352-406-4742 ment. $100 for all. 352-751-7398 & basket. $150 Call 352-343-6608 $20 Call (352) 408-4357 GROVELAND, 7432 Gano Rd. 3/1, WELL CARED FOR FURNITURE.$100 completely remodeled, wood floor, PLAY STATION 3, w/controllers & 2 for all. Call 352-589-6541 tile, new appliances, laundry, 2 games & wireless headset. $150. WICKER CHAIRS (2) W/OTTOMAN. Thank you for reading the local paper! porches, 1 acre +. $900/mo. Avail. 440-552-914 $50 for all. 352-406-4742 August 1st. Call 407-947-6037 LEESBURG, near Harley Davidson 3/2/1. 1,600sf,, tile, lg. family rm. $825/mo. 352-874-5966 MONTVERDE 2/1/3, lake front, se- cluded, newly remodeled, bonus room, Scrn porch, included, lawn maint., pest control, & use of boat dock. $1500/mo + $1500 security dep. Call 407-925-7725 UMATILLA/WEIRSDALE 3/2, 2 sto ry w/Tiki Hut, fenced. $650. 407-456-2076

CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 •Remodeled 2br/1ba “LAST ONE” From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special’s •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375

TAVARES $595/mo. Furn. 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com TAVARES, Smoke free 2/2 dbl. wide in 55+ park. Year round rental only. $850/mo. plus utilities. Small pet ok. 352-343-6429 WILDWOOD in Continental Country Club, 1/1, 2/screen porches, partially furn. $525/mo. incl. maint. fee & water. 904-625-0769

TAVARES, $550/mo. + 1/mo. dep. furn. 786-426-5579

LEESBURG Warehouses w/Offices 2315-25 Griffin Rd. 1,150 up to 12,400sf. Starts at $395/mo. Office/Showroom 1607 Hwy. 441 $700/mo 352-787-0004

FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/2, updated, $129.900. $0 no money down, P & I & mtg. ins. $667.12. Interest rate 3.875%, APR 4.630%. Subject to change. This is not an offer of loan approval. Call 352-787-4584 GalbreathRealty.com D4DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR DAILYDAILY COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Monday, July 14, 2014XX JENKINS UNDER WE HAVE ROWS QUALITY CORONODA motor home, 33', ready AIR SHOCKS by Gabriel. Fits 1965 & Hard Working Business Owner, will RIGHT NOW & ROWS OF for the road. Trade or cash. $7500. up full size cars. $30. 352- 552-0297 im prove your home. Will per form $ CERTIFIED & Only 69K miles. 352-750-4339 jobs incl., remodels, drywall, tiling, & VEHICLES RALLY WHEELS for Chevy truck tree trim ming, etc. Re f.'s. Lic. 10,000 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES PACE ARROW motor home, only 71K 15x5's. TIRE P225-70-15 very good Robert Plant e's Home Maint. ** miles. $4500, will consider rent to cond. $100. 352-324-2149 352-484-3543 PLAN own. Call (352) 504-8369 FOR UNDER 10 GRAND TOOL BOX for full size pickup. Good PEGASUS FLEETWOOD '05, 25', new cond. $100 Call (352) 308-9478 tire s/floo ring/awning, 1/slide. $6,500. 352-460-2162 GREAT SELECTION ~ QUALITY PRE-OWNED Free Vehicle History Report • Certified Quality Multi-Point Inspection Available 5 Year / 100,000 Mile Warranty* BILL’S MOVING ~ FL Reg. #2095 • Low Payments • Low Rates Guaranteed Credit Approval** Owner on Every Job, Lic. & ins. TRAILER 4'X10' w/ramp, metal Fair Rates since 1984 w/ wood floor. 5 mo. old. $700. 352-669-4456 NEED TO SELL YOUR CAR? WE WILL BUY YOUR CAR. obo 239-580-7652

ELLIPTICAL PROFORM XP130, like TRAILER HITCH, Drawtite. 10K lb. ca- new. $250 obo. 352-357-3728 1995 SATURN S WAGON 2001 HYUNDAI SONATA pacity w/ 1K lb. tounge weight. Made ONLY 47K MILES, GREAT SECOND CAR! UNDER 60K MILES. STOP IN TO SEE THIS GEM TODAY! for Ford Econoline. $150. 365-1487

Two Brothers Moving 1 Room or Full House. FL. Reg. #IM1539. Russell & Sale Sale Todd Franks Li c./Ins. 352-793-8960 $ † $ † STK#PL2050A 2,995 STK#L12563A 3,995 CLUB CAR, 1 yr. old batteries, new ANY JUNK CAR CASH. brakes, good tires. $1300 255-6581 FREE PICK UP! Call 352-771-6191 E-Z-GO '94, 36V, good batteries & 2006 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER 2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT charger. $1500 Call 352-343-6608 ONLY 56K MILES. HAVE FUN WITH THIS TURBO CHARGED BEAUTY. SAVE GAS AND MONEY ON THIS GEM. STOP IN TODAY.

GOLF CLUBS complete set w/bag. $25. Call 502-750-0512 Sale GOLF CLUBS, oversized, good condi- Sale tion w/bag. $35. Call 352-735-6927 FORD TAURUS SE '03, silver, good † † cond. $3,000. 352-457-7555 SINCE 1987 $ $ STK#L13023A STK#L12610A YAMAHA '09 DRIVE gas, 40+MPG KILEY & SONS, INC. 7,995 7,995 white excel. cond. $5,500 obo. INFINITY '12, G37, 32K miles, factory A Full Service Plumbing Company. 570-768-6315 or 352-751-3623 warranty. Everything but navigation. Lake 787-1904 - Sumter 748-9500 Excel. cond. $21,000 obo. 250-8741 CentralFloridaPlumber.com VISIT OUR ONSITE SHOWROOM. 2006 KIA OPTIMA EX V6 2007 HYUNDAI TUCSON OLDSMOBILE SILHOUETTE 2001. 24 Hr. Emergency Service LOOKS GREAT AND RUNS BETTER. CALL NOW! ONE OWNER CARFAX. GREAT CAR AT A GREAT VALUE. CALL NOW! 170K miles. Good tires, cold a/c, Lic#CFC1426882 runs excellent. $2995 obo. Call (407) 469-2520 COLT 1911, 45 caliber, #'s match. Sale Sale † $1195 of fer. Call 716-378-7878 •PT Cruiser '07 Touring. Auto, new † tires, AC, cute! $3,999 $ $ MUZZLE LOADER CVA 50 caliber, •Grand Marquis '05 Presidential. STK#L13246A 7,995 STK#L13102B 8,455 composite stock. $125. 742-9487 Auto, AC, luxury! $5,700 •4Runner '01 Limited 4X4. Auto, #1 IN ROOFING REVOLVER, RG 38 Special. Made in AC, loaded. $5,500 Villages Roofing & Construction Inc. 2008 DODGE AVENGER 2008 CHRYSLER SEBRING SE V6 Germany. $275 obo. 352-365-1031 •F150 '93 XLT X-Cab. V8, auto, *Leak Repairs *Shingles/Flat Roof. ENJOY PREACE OF MIND. COMPLETELY SERVICED AND READY TO TAKE HOME THIS ONE OWNER GEM WON’T LAST. HURRY IN TODAY! COLD AC! $1,999 *Lifetime Metal Roofs. Free Roof Est. SAVAGE 30 30/20gauge. $495. •Corvette '84 Antique, V8, auto, 352-314-3625. Lic. #CCC1329936 352-569-1103 AC, Greenwood! $4,999! •Yaris '08 3 dr. hatchback. Auto. AC, tiny! $5,975 Sale Sale

† 205 East Main St., Leesburg † 352-326-3031 or jbautofl.com $ $ STK#L13210A 8,895 STK#PL2049A 8,995 SATURN VUE '05, v6, loaded, 184K highway mi les, 25 mpg. Very good cond. $3200 obo (203) 640-3959 2006 TOYOTA TACOMA MCHALE ROOFING INC AUTO, A/C, 4 CYL., GREAT GAS MILEAGE. TAKE IT HOME NOW! 2009 HYUNDAI SONATA Re-Roofs and Repairs, Tile, Metal, THIS CAR WILL TAKE YOU ANYWHERE YOU WANT TO GO!! Shingles Flat Roofs & Mobile Homes Excel. Ref’s Lic & Ins. CCC1328197 Call 352-255-2758 ALUMINUM WELL 17' flat bottom w/ Sale 40 hp Johnson runs great, 24v. mo tor † Sale guide. $3,750. Call 352-669-8827 $ † STK#L13151A 9,495 $ CREST PONTOON 1995, Sport model, STK#L12473A 9,995 18', good cond. very clean. Boat only no motor or trailer. $1700 SOLD! Plus More To Choose From! JENKINS5 JENKINS5 For The Best Price Text JENKINS5 to 35555 $1000 cash and/or trade equity. † Plus tax, tag & title. Advertised prices not valid with any other offers. Vehicles subject to prior sale. *Excludes Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Mercedes-Benz, Porsche & Volvo. **Down payment, rate & terms will vary depending on amount financed and creditworthiness. •LAND CLEARING •TREE REMOV AL •TRIMMING & SHAPING •HAULING & STUMP •GRINDING FREE EST. **SPECIALS** JENKINS HYUNDAI OF LEESBURG 352-267-5720 9145 So. Hwy. 441(Across from The Airport) 1-800-HYUNDAI or 1-855-347-1712 HARLEY DAVIDSON '09 TRIKE, lot's MICHAEL'S TREE & (1-855-295-3271) of extras, like new. $23,500. TRACTOR SERVICE 352-460-2162 LARRY GOUGH Stump Grinding * Tree Trimming & www.JenkinsHyundaiOfLeesburg .com

HANDYMAN SERVICE Removal * Box Blading & Bush D004805 MUFFLERS slip-on for '08 Harley Ul- Reliable, Dependable! One call does Hogging & Grinding. Lic. & Insured. tra Classic. $50 937-726-6235 it all! Li c/Ins. 352-409-4059 Call 352-504-1597