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ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] [email protected] It’s been 10 years since the Sept. 11 t 72 years old, Dolly terrorist attacks the World Trade Lockhart’s lifelong Center in New York City, but for A dream — and one of those who experienced the day first her most constant prayer hand, it seems like just yesterday. requests — is to be blessed “It’s a day I’ll never forget,” said with a nice home to call her Charles “Chuck” Broadway, a cap- own before she dies. tain with the Clermont Police It’s more out of necessity Department, who on 9/11 was than desire, however, since employed by the New York Police Lockhart’s 576 square-foot Department as a detective with home — built in 1905 and assignments that included patrol considered one of, if not the and the street crimes unit. oldest, houses in Stuckey — Broadway recalled that he had is not safe to live in. worked his normal 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. According to Makisha tour on Sept. 10, along with two Odom, who grew up in extra hours of overtime, which saw Stuckey, for years neighbors him off the clock at 4 a.m. on the have said if they ever won morning of Sept. 11. the lottery, one of the things “I went home and went to sleep. they’d do is rebuild Lockhart’s Then I remember receiving a call home or buy her a new one. about coming into work, and about Odom, however, said it’s a plane hitting one of the towers,” time for Lockhart’s dream to Broadway said. “I turned on the tel- come true ... somehow. evision and I couldn’t believe what I “I’ve known Mrs. Lockhart PHOTOS BY VICTORA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL saw. for all of my life, and I’ve Dolly Lockhart, top left, prays daily that she will be blessed with a new home before she dies. Above, she steps into porch “I got there as quickly as possible, seen what she always does of the 576 square-foot home that she lives in. The now dilapidated structure, which was built in 1905, is one of the oldest but I didn’t quite know what was for people; what she’s done houses in Stuckey. going on.” for the entire community,” Broadway said it took him longer Odom said. about how she broke her foot when the storms come, I tell out the tiny living room/bed- than usual to arrive at work because No matter what she’s going once, and witnessed Lockhart her to come to my house. I can room and kitchen areas. of all the traffic and confusion. through, Odom said Lockhart picking up her newspaper from feel that something good is Stray cats also wander in and Somewhere along the way, he’d still reaches out to help take the street and placing it on her going to happen.” out of the house, in search of learn that the second tower had care of others, and helps any- porch by the door so she Those who know Lockhart food and shelter, since the door been hit and that one of the towers one in need in whatever ways wouldn’t have to walk as far. also know that just stepping to the porch is missing. had collapsed. she possibly can. She also talks about repeated onto her barely covered porch The entire house has been Broadway was assigned to help at “I believe you don’t always times when Lockhart has before entering the home is infested with termites; there is the Brooklyn Bridge, where people reap where you sow, but you stayed with sick neighbors, dangerous in itself. Missing or no inside bathroom to speak were not being allowed to cross into always reap what you sow,” showed up on someone’s broken boards make one won- of, no working stove or refriger- Manhatten. Odom said. “Because she has doorstep with a ham or food der if the floor can withstand ator, no air conditioning and He remembers thousands of peo- given so freely over the years, I when it was needed, or helped another step. no company, since Lockhart is ple in a panic, trying to reach loved feel strongly that God is going with clean-up efforts after Once inside the front door, too embarrassed to invite any- ones. to bless her with this, and she storms. things aren’t much better. one over. deserves it.” “I’ve been praying she gets Pieces of the ceiling are miss- SEE BROADWAY | A5 Neighbor Lois Brown tells some help,” Brown said, “and ing and falling apart through- SEE DREAM | A2

GROVELAND INSIDE CLASSIFIED B9 Diver tries again for world record CROSSWORDS B2 DEATHS A13 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Report Divers in Clermont, dove Centerstate Bank. REAL ESTATE C1 [email protected] into Lake David at precisely Sherrod and his safety REMEMBER WHEN B1 8:46 Sunday morning with At exactly 9 p.m. Tuesday, team keep in touch with an SPORTS B4 the intention of breaking diver Allen Sherrod hit the underwater keyboard and VOICES A4 the standing 121-hour re- computer setup, a magnetic half-way mark in his world WORD ON THE STREET A2 cord in the Guinness World writing board and his own record attempt for the Record books. SCULS invention — a de- longest underwater scuba SOUTH LAKE PRESS Sherrod is also raising vice that allows sound to be dive in a fresh-water envi- money for the Wounded amplified for everyone VOLUME 96, NO.36 | 3 SECTIONS ronment. ROXANNE BROWN / DAILY COMMERCIAL Warriors of America through underwater and on shore to Sherrod, a lifetime Grove- ©2008, HarborPoint Media. Lead safety diver Jose Mijares, left, and underwater sponsorships and dona- hear. cinematographer Bob Smith prepare to help change diver land resident and diving tions that can be made to a All rights reserved. Allen Sherrod’s oxygen tank on Tuesday. instructor with South Lake special account he set up at SEE DIVER | A2 www.southlakepress.com

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9/11/01 Cell phones were just dropping calls continuously because the networks were overloaded. KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER We remember / DAILY COMMERCIAL “It really looked like a war zone. There was soot every- A piece of steel from the World where … everywhere,” Trade Center donated by retired Broadway said. “It covered New York firefighter Peter the ground and our boots Capece is on display in front of were completely covered in the Clermont Fire Department. it. The air smelled like burnt soot and jet fuel, and every- evidentiary items and to where you turned, there search for signs of life. were pieces of steel just “Sometimes, I would get twisted like pieces of paper; off duty, go home and just bent. change and get right back to “Through all that, what I searching,” he said. “My remember most though is whole ambition was to help the complete mayhem and search and help bring some the great number of people closure to some of the peo- approaching me about ple by finding signs of their reaching loved ones, and loved ones. handing me pictures of peo- “It wasn’t just me because, ple they wanted me to in spite of the darkness, we for,” he said. “I’m used to all felt that was the one goal, helping in any way I can but, our one purpose. Regardless that day, there were so many of anyone’s color or national- questions from people that I ity during those days that didn’t know the answers to.” followed Sept. 11, it was like Broadway said he was part no other days I’ve seen, with of several search and clean- Americans getting together up efforts that were organ- to help one another.” ized beginning Sept. 12. In hindsight, Broadway “You felt the unity, the believes precautions should oneness and the cama- have been taken to prevent raderie,” he said. “ There was the illnesses and conditions a sense of pride and of want- volunteers and emergency ing to make this real bad sit- personnel are experiencing. uation better in any way we He said he knows of fellow PHOTOS BY KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER / DAILY COMMERCIAL all could.” officers and volunteers who Members of the Clermont Fire Department Honor Guard raise the After every shift, Broadway were later diagnosed with flag during a 9/11 rememberance celebration last week. would somehow end up at respiratory conditions and Ground Zero to help dig asthma attributed to the tox- through debris, to collect ins they inhaled. Where were you on Sept. 11, 2001? In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. MIKE RADZIK, MAYOR OF grade at Lost Lake Elementary. A GROVELAND and project fellow teacher walked into my accountant II for TLC Engineering classroom a little after 8 a.m. for Architecture: “On Tuesday with the terrible news of the 9/11 attacks. We thought it had been Sept. 11, 2001, I was walking to 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org work after getting off the bus at an accident, and soon found out New York’s Port Authority Bus differently. We had to keep our- Terminal. I headed to my office at selves composed and not talk 475 5th Ave., which is across the about it with the children. By street from the New York Public lunchtime most of our students Library in midtown Manhattan. I had been checked out for the rest was running a few minutes late of the day. I distinctly remember to work that day and as I the empty and “surreal” feeling approached Fifth Avenue and that I had during the first day and 39th Street, the Disc Jockey on the days that followed. We all WPLJ 95.5 said that a small watched the television with the plane had crashed into the World hopes that more and more sur- Trade Center. When I got to the vivors would be found. We re- Direct Cremation corner I looked to my right, which joiced with each one who made it is downtown Manhattan and saw out alive, and were sickened with billows of smoke coming from the news of such devastation. $ one of the towers; at that point I JAN SHELDON, South Lake 675 said there is no way that was a Montessori School owner and small plane. AMI certified teacher, Clermont: Plus Container DAVID BADILLO, retired detec- “On the morning of Sept. 11, tive, New York City Police 2001, I was with students at Ron Becker, Director Department, and now Groveland South Lake Montessori School’s resident: “On Tuesday, Sept. 11, new location in downtown 352-394-8228 2001, I was at home, when my Clermont. The school was fin- wife called me from work to ished, but the landscaping was 921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL inform me that a plane had just not. The cement sidewalk that crashed into one of the twin tow- encircles the front of the school ers. At the time, my wife worked was being poured. I was with for J.P. Morgan Chase, located students, when my assistant, who just four blocks from the World was in my office, came in and Trade Center. I walked out of my whispered in my ear that a plane house to my back yard deck had hit the Twin Towers. I felt where I could see the Twin compelled to tell the man pouring Towers. I was still talking to my the cement about what had hap- wife, when suddenly a second pened, so I went out on the porch plane flew into the other tower. and quietly told him. My students My wife told me that the plane had joined me on the porch so blew up, but I informed her that none of us could cry or say any- another plane just crashed into thing about it. In the moment, I the second tower. I couldn’t asked the man if he could en- believe what I had just wit- grave a peace symbol into the nessed. I was in shock. wet cement he’d just poured. He DANA DUKE, reading and the arts said he could definitely do that. teacher at Sawgrass Bay Ele- The peace symbol is not perfectly mentary School, Clermont: “Ten round, because he could barely years ago I was teaching second see through his tears.

Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A3 COMMUNITY SEPT. 17 LOW COST ANIMAL VAC- CINE CLINICS: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Irish Trails Farm and Pet Supply, 102 S. U.S. Highway 27 in Clermont. Call 352-243-0924 for details. GROVELAND HISTORICAL MUSEUM MEETING: with guest Dan Michelle, Groveland High School graduate from 1966, will share, 10 a.m. to noon, 243 S. Lake Ave., Groveland. Contact Dodie King at 407- 417-1059 for details. HYDROPONICS @ THE LIBRARY: Discover how hydroponics works with Steph Clunn. The free pro- gram is in room 108 of the Cooper Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Dr., Clermont, 10 a.m. to noon. For information, contact Dennis Smolarek at 352- 536-2275 SEPT. 18 LOW COST ANIMAL VAC- CINE CLINICS: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Clermont Equestrian, 750 Desoto St., Clermont. Call 352-242- 1257 for details. SEPT. 19 BENEFITS & MORE OF AAA ROADSIDE: Come to the Cooper Library, 6 to 7 p.m., room 108, to learn about all the benefits that you are entitled to and can take advantage of with your AAA auto club member- ship. Contact Dennis Smolarek, Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive, for information.

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School grows YOUROPINIONS LETTERS TO THE EDITOR to fit needs Do you trust Washington with Social Security funds? LETTER of the WEEK of the future Kathy’s Weaver’s comments (Aug. 19) that Social Security is not a “Ponzi College is a gateway scheme” are interesting. to success. We are proud to see LSCC Yes, in the beginning, this was become a four-year institution. designed as a supplemental payment for retirees. You pay in for years and get a retirement check. eaders in Lake and Sumter counties have A substantial surplus had been built expressed pride in the past about the quality up by all those early workers, with L and availability of higher education locally. little paid out by Social Security. In its 50 years of existence, Lake-Sumter Then our Washington politicians, Community College has grown and expanded its eager to “give away money for votes,” reach significantly. The college has impressive have now created social programs, satellites in South Lake and in Sumter County. where more than 40 percent of the Over the years, college leaders have boasted payments are made to those who about remarkable students and an expanding have contributed nothing. curriculum to meet society’s changing needs. In addition to added payment The college’s recent goal is to offer bachelor’s volumes and percentages by both degrees. employees and employers, taxes Cradle to grave welfare is a disgrace Earlier this month, college President Charles applied to Social Security received Mojock announced that the college’s district amount to 85 percent taxed against What has been happening in England must now sort though board of trustees has approved bachelor of science your IRS 1099 taxes. England should be a wake-up call this mess. degrees in three fields — nursing, organizational Has Congress told anyone that all for America and it’s entitlement There are many American cities management, and environmental science. this tax money paid on Social Security mentality: with the same groups of youths We applaud this next step in the college’s devel- is returned to the Social Security Trust ࡯ Youth who are uneducated and ready to ignite. Pouring more opment. It accomplishes two vital tasks: It brings Fund? Or is it dumped into the general unemployed with single parents or money over the problem will never the dream of a college education one step closer revenue fund? grandparents who live under the put out the fire. It will take a revival to many local residents, and it establishes a sense Now that Congress is paying out helpful hand of the federal govern- of core American values — family, of local pride and an enticement for prospective more in Social Security than income ment. religion, an honest day’s hard work. employers. flowing in, we can see how many citi- ࡯ Housing, foodstamps and It’s all very simple, yet some just It may be a bold step. But isn’t that what higher zens are now calling Social Security a Medicaid. don’t get it. education is about? Isn’t that the purpose of col- “Ponzi scheme.” ࡯ Blackberrys and videogames. There are still many who believe lege — to propel us to greater academic heights, We have financial irresponsible ࡯ No future but with a hand held the government should have an to explore difficult ideas, to grasp and employ government workers and politicians out; the government gives more. even greater role in our lives. They concepts once thought of as out of reach? who need to be removed in Then we go broke and austerity like the idea of taking from those College degrees open new doors to profession- Washington. When the person select- measures take place and the rest- who have and giving to those who al and career opportunities. A more educated ed to be treasurer has not paid his IRS less youth decide to, as it was so haven’t. workforce also enhances the local quality of life. taxes for many years, how could you eloquently stated by Jack Black in The only problem with that is A four-year college in our own backyard is trust Washington with your money? the movie “School of Rock,” “stick it America wasn’t founded on those something that would make local residents stand BOB DUSHAW | Clermont to the man.” principles nor do most working tall. Entitlements are so destructive to middle class believe they should be The best part of the college’s goal is availability. the heart and soul of individuals. our future. We believe it’s about let- We’re able to keep the best and the brightest of Wake up, Americans, ting those who have provide jobs we’re losing our country Showing compassion to people in our neighborhoods right here at home. need is very noble, and all for those who haven't. Once the necessary documents with the As one of our most loved and very Americans who are able should be My Mom, God bless her, would Division of Florida Colleges and Southern American journalists would say, part of the greater good. But actual- always ask the same first question Association of Colleges and Schools are filed and “Good Morning America.” Where’s ly allowing cradle to grave welfare is when I would call her — “Are you approved, Mojock said January 2013 could fea- Paul Harvey when America so desper- disgraceful. You have destroyed an working hard ?” ture the first class of students in the bachelor’s ately needs a Christian president to individuals right to survive. They Don’t let that become a way of the program. replace this farce in Washington and live with no life but that of a gov- past? How sad for our kids. We say, full speed ahead. his band of thieves? ernment ward. DAVID TATJE | Eustis A story in the Aug. 21 Daily Com- mercial reported that Iran has given WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? two American hikers eight years for in your own neighborhood. God was establishment of 20 new Economic The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, invading its territory. You can bet the in our schools, public places and Growth Zones to spur employment, expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters prisons there are not the summer maintain Pell grants for college stu- should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed homes. with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and camps that our country has. SAM BIVINS | Leesburg dents, reform K-12 school funding, telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for Illegal invaders in our country get build high-speed rail across the U.S., length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters housing, school, meals, a driver’s and create a broadband network to per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or license, home loans, medical care — Don’t believe GOP claims bring high-speed Internet to 98 per- copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- Obama has no budget plan lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the billions spent so they don’t have to cent of Americans. right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. learn our language, and thanks to a On Aug. 16 on “Washington Journal” As we can see, this Obama budget is You can submit your letters by: new policy by our leader, free cell very complicated, and it reaches far E-mail (preferred) to: (C-SPAN), a Republican named Phillip [email protected] phones with free minutes so they can Swagel repeated the false mantra of into the future. Boehner and Republi- By regular mail to: tell the ones left behind. cans are truly afraid of that reach. Letters to the Editor the Republican Party. Swagel said 732 W. Montrose St. If Obama has his way, they will be President Obama has no federal budg- Republicans refuse to discuss the Clermont, FL 34711 registered Democrats for the 2012 et plan to offer, and that is why John Obama plan because they can see how By fax to: it may influence voters 10 to 15 years 352-394-8001 election. We’re talking 20 million illegal Boehner could not negotiate parts of invaders! down the road. EDITORIALS the budget. We must join forces like America has First, the Obama Budget is in full Also, Republicans can clearly see Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. never done before to oust this group view on a website: www.whitehouse.gov/- that any Obama political success Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. in Washington that is trying to over- omb/overview. Anyone can read it. means GOP political failure. Therefore, throw our beloved country. Second, the Obama budget is a com- they refuse to negotiate with President GUEST COLUMNS Thank God, I was raised in America plicated document that includes $1 Obama, which means they will negoti- If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- when you believed in neighbors, may- trillion in deficit reduction, a five-year ate their own demise. Instead, they commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. Montrose St., ors and politicians — well a little. You spending freeze, a 10-year plan to cut repeat the mantra that Obama has no Clermont, FL 34711. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. The writer also must submit a recent photograph to be didn’t have to lock your house or car, spending, plus a robust investment in federal budget plan. That is false. published with the column, as well as a brief biographical sketch. and we were not afraid to go for a walk biomedical research, energy research, ROBERT WESOLOWSKI | The Villages A6 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011

Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A7 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

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CLERMONT | DOWN AND DIRTY TO HELP CLERMONT | HELPING TAKE STOCK

COURTESY PHOTO Camp Geneva in Fruitland Park was filled in late July with teens from across the Central Florida District of the Church of the Nazarene. On Wednesday and Thursday of that week, 80 of the teens COURTESY PHOTO went to the campus of Citrus Heights Academy in Clermont and got down and dirty as they helped The Clermont Woman’s Club recently presented a check for $500 to help support Take Stock In get prepared for a new school year that began Aug. 11. The teens worked on trimming trees, moving Children. From left are Sylvia Barto, Elizabeth Martinez, Theresa Knight and Ollie Emory, mentors dirt, cleaning closets and updating computers. Another 200 worked on other projects. from Clermont Woman’s Club, and Sonia Mobley, Take Stock In Children.

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TAVARES Lake County School Board settles on new districts

THERESA CAMPBELL | different maps and they eration, which will take operation of the Lake I Where practical I Boundaries should Staff Writer have narrowed it down to place at 6 p.m. on Sept. 26, County Schools” and to there should be equity in not be drawn with the [email protected] Option 7,” said Chris at the Commission Cham- insure compliance with all educational facilities. intent or result of deny- In about two weeks the Patton, spokesman for bers, Lake County Admini- legal mandates following ing equal opportunity of racial or language Lake County School Board the most recent U.S. I Lake County Schools. stration Building, 315 W. Boundaries should minorities to participate Census count. will make its redistricting He said the board last Main St. Tavares. not divide cities when in the political process. map official, school offi- month unanimously ap- The purpose of the pro- Patton said Option 7 possible. cials said. proved moving ahead with posed revision was for redistricting features the I Where feasible dis- guidelines that the board “We began with seven Option 7 for final consid- “orderly and efficient I Minimize where tricts should make use of wanted to follow: possible the disruption of existing political (city) election precincts. and geographical bound- I Equal population of aries (highways or water 59,410 per district (total bodies). Shaping of the Arms population of 297,052) I Boundaries should not be drawn to favor or The process for the I One high school per disfavor a political party redistricting started with Research Study district. or incumbent. the school board work- shop in July, where guide- lines were presented. These guidelines were used by the working This study is to see if the Erchonia® group in the develop- ment of redistricting MLS laser, a non-invasive, options presented to the School Board. The work- investigational device that uses low- ing group met on July 21 and Aug. 3 to develop level laser light, can help to improve options and analyze data. A copy of the proposed the shape of the upper arms. policy is on file and avail- able for viewing in the The study involves 7 visits to a test Schools Superintendent’s Office, 201 W. Burleigh site over about 1 month. Blvd., Tavares, between the There is no cost to be in this study. hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. weekdays, or resi- dents may call 352-253- 6500 for additional infor- Please contact Aesthetic Dermatology mation, or visit Lake County Schools’ website: at 352-978-7557 for details. www.lake.k12.fl.us. SouthSouth LakeLake Gathering Places forfor SpiritualSpiritual WorshipWorship

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH UNITY OF CLERMONT CLERMONT CLERMONT, FL “Helping Real People Find Real Faith” Positive, Progressive Spirituality MINNEOLA •Bible centered preaching Worship Times Publishers of the Daily Word Saturday 6:00 pm 490 West Avenue, Clermont FL 34711 CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA BLESSED SACRAMENT •Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere CATHOLIC CHURCH Sunday 9:10 & 11:15 am On the Lake in the Historic Village Train Depot A Progressive Jewish Congregation Sunday Worship: 10:00 am Shabbat services are conducted every 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 Weekend Programs 407-765-5346 Many Other Activities each week Friday at 7:45 pm 352-394-3562 The EDGE (Children) Email: [email protected] 14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont Services are held at the synagogue located at: Saturday Vigil Masses All Services Web: southlakeunity.com 303A North US Highway 27, Minneola (1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart) Student Groups English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor The Way (Middle School) Sunday Masses: Messgae line: 352-243-5353 Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) 407-877-4048 Email: [email protected] Catalyst (High School) 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) www.communitychurchclermont.org Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Reconciliation on Saturday: FERNDALE www.getreallife.com TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH 1501 Steve’s Rd FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) Sundays 352-394-3553 at CR455 & CR561A Sunday School 9:30 am Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am 407-469-3888 Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am www.blessedsacramentcc.com Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Worship Service 10:40 am SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm 13600 Caspian Lane Sunday School: 9:15 am CHURCH OF CHRIST Rev. Loyce Rowland Wed: Casual Service 7 pm - 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 Wednesdays Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am 4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service Sunday School 9:00 am Bible Study 7:00 pm Evening Worship & Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm Groups for adults, teens, and children Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:00 am TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm MONTVERDE Wednesday 7:00 pm ~Nursey provided for all services~ Blessed to be a Blessing Wednesday: 7:00 pm Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor (352) 394-3382 CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP THE CROSSING CHURCH Prayer Service, Youth Activities, For directions and more information, visit: www.shephillsclermont.org Come to the Country... Where God, Mission Kids for Children Where Faith Comes to Life families and community are our priority. www.lbcclermont.org Sundays 10:00 am Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr. 11043 True Life Way SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH at South Lake Charter School Montverde, 34756 A Place of Love, Life & Growth 15220 Hartwood Marsh Rd Clermont, FL 34711 1 block north of Montverde 131 Chestnut St., Clermont GROVELAND Clermont, FL 34711 352.394.0708 blinking light - Hwy 455 352-394-2753 Services Times: Nursery & Children’s Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 EDGE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship Activities Provided Worship Times: CHURCH 10:00 am service and children church Kendal Anderson, lead pastor NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY Sunday 441 S. Main Avenue, Groveland Wednesday evening 7:00 pm 352-241-9909 BAPTIST CHURCH First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm 9 AM (Contemporary); 11 AM (Traditional) 352-429-2572 www.thecrossingchurch.org Pastors Jim and Linda Watson 410 W. Hwy. 50 6:30 PM Song in the Night (Alternative) Rev. Dr. Donna Manwaring Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant Clermont, FL 34711 Church school for all ages 10:00 AM Traditional Worship 9:30 AM FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Childcare provided. Phone: 352-394-4720 Lighthouse Café 11:00 AM 915 W. DeSoto St. www.southlakepresbyterian.org Sunday Fellowship 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM WOODLANDS LUTHERAN Sunday School 9:45 am Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor Wednesdays 5:30 PM Dinner CHURCH & SCHOOL Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesdays 6:30 PM Christian Education (2 miles N of SR 50 on CR 455) Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A All are welcome to worship with us Sunday Worship 8:30 am & 11:00 am Omar Walker 394-5966 Changing World!” Sunday Sunday School 9:45 am FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Services - Morning Service - 7:45 - Rite I Monday Worship 7:00 pm FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. 9:30 - Music & Choir Pastor: Rev. Dr. Brian N. Kneser Sunday School 9:45 am “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, Sharing 11:15 - Praise Music (407) 469-2525 Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m. Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm Christ, wherever we are...” 10:15 - Sunday School Youth Group Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m. Wednesday 7:00 pm 950 Seventh St. 352-394-2412 10:30 - Fellowship Brunch Website: www.newjacobschapel.com Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx Nursery 9:30 & 11:15 MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY OAKLAND www.fumc-clermont.org e-mail: [email protected] Located in Downtown Clermont BAPTIST CHURCH Sun. Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am 574 W. Montrose Street PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sun. Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA (352) 394-3855 Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM 218 E. Oakland Ave. Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am HISPANA DE CLERMONT www.stmatthiasfl.com Sunday School - 9:30 AM (1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber) Sun. High School POWERhouse 7-8:30 pm 498 West Montrose Street Wednesday Men’s Fellowship WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & 8:45 am Contemporary Worship Clermont, Fl 34711 9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages (at Holiday Inn Express) 6:30 am IN CHRIST 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM 352-394-4221 11:00 am Traditional Worship Tuesday Middle School POWERhouse Elder T.L. Wootson Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Intinerario de Nuestros Servicios Nursery Provided All Services 6:30 - 8:00 pm 15641 Stuckey Loop 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 407-656-4452 Domingo: Estudio Biblico 9:45 am Nursery Provided All Events 394-1396 or 394-3004 Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr. Weekday School: Servicio de Adoracion 11:00 am Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor www.oaklandpres.org Preschool Miercoles: Estudio Biblico y Oracion 7:00 pm Thursday 7:30 pm Phone: (352)429-3888 BECKER FUNERAL HOME Cremation Choices “Serving Florida Families Since 1957” To advertise here call Direct Cremation - A Full Service Home - $675 Locally Owned & Operated South Lake Press Plus Container Ron Becker & Charles Becker, Funeral Directors Ron Becker, Director 352-394-7121 352-394-2183 352-394-8228 806 W. Minneola Ave., Clermont, FL 921 S. US Hwy 27, Minneola, FL

Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A9 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

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CLERMONT | BACK TO SCHOOL IS COOL CLERMONT | KIWANIS CLUB SPEAKER Micki Blackburn was the guest speaker at the Kiwanis Club of Clermont meeting on Aug. 30. Blackburn spoke on her exper- iences in Clermont and Lake County, and on her thoughts on the future of South Lake County. From left, COURTESY PHOTO Kathy Scherer, incoming From left, Chick Kennedy, Teresa Kennedy, Julie Hulley, founder of Back to School is Cool, magician club president, and Jason Christopher, Robby Kennedy, and board members Eileen Scates and Jennifer Smith. The Blackburn. Kennedys are owners of Clermont Beef ‘O’ Brady’s. They were attending the Clermont Beef ‘O’ COURTESY PHOTO Brady’s Magical Breakfast on Aug. 13. The BTSIC group collects school supplies, backpacks, shoes, toiletries and undergarments for distribution to students in need. For information about BTSIC, call founder Julie Hulley at 407-575-7999, or visit www.helplakecountykids.com.

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Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A11 NOTEBOOK VOLUNTEERS GOODforYOU ACS ROAD TO RECOVERY: Applauding the accomplishments of readers Answer phones, stuff envelopes, secure drivers, SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for manage scrapbooks, and You”? You can send them to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full names) and include details on the other duties. Call 326- who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forget to include your contact information. 9599, ext. 112. ANGELS OF MERCY THRIFT STORE AND FOOD PANTRY: MONTVERDE | WELCOME BACK MONTVERDE ACADEMY | YEARS OF SERVICE Volunteers as well as donations needed urgent- COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO ly for four hour shifts. Call On Aug. 20, Montverde Headmaster Kasey C. Kesselring, right, honors 394-4094. Academy welcomed back employees with gifts of appreciation for their BUILDING BLOCKS academy parents, faculty service. Honorees are: Jennifer Delmolino, 20 MINISTRIES: Help adults and trustees at a welcome years; Dalton Monroe, 15 years; Hank Specht, Ruth with developmental dis- back reception at the Bella Schaeffer, and Jon Hopman, 10 years; Steve Ruetz, Stephanie DiNonno, Thalia Clarke, Ronnie Parks, abilities. Call 536-9264. Collina Montechiaro Club Bonnie Parks, Elena Neff, Mayra Rodriguez, Judy COMMUNITY EMERGENCY in Montverde. From left, RESPONSE TEAM: Assist Pendergrass, Troy Urquhart, Steve Hand, Kristy parents James Russo and Tubbs, Robin Revis-Pyke, Jeanette Nederveen, local authorities during Julie Russo. times of natural or man- Betsy Johnson, Tamela Mankewich, Eric Pauli, Felecia Williams, and Debbie Grayford, 5 years. made disasters. E-mail mpeterson.florida- [email protected]. FLORIDA LAKEWATCH: Monitor local lakes with boats. Call 800-525-3928. Friends of Lake Louisa State Park: Assist with accounting, website and newsletter. Call 468-6329 or go to www.floridas- tateparks.org. GIVE A KID A BACKPACK FOUNDATION: Help with mailing, packing and events. Call 877-452-7225. Guardian ad Litem Program free volunteer training: Help to ensure that children who are involved with the courts due to abuse and neglect are safe and pro- tected. Call 274-2635 to enroll in a volunteer train- ing class. HAVEN SEEKING SHELTER DONATIONS AND VOLUN- TEERS: Donations can be dropped off at 2105 Hartwood Marsh Road, suite 6 in Clermont. For information on volunteer- ing and donation drop off times call 217-0800 or email [email protected].

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Totally Unique Organic Salon and Spa is located at 786 W Montrose Street in Historic Downtown Clermont. This full service salon has been offering services to men, women and children for over thirty years. Our services include color, texture, cuts, styles, straighteners, corrective treatments, deep conditioners, nail services, skincare, waxing and massage, provided in a relaxing, clean and professional atmosphere.

Totally Unique has been offering the option of Organic Color, Perms, Straightening Systems and nail care for several years. We offer many hair care products for your home use which are sulfate free and made with organic ingredients. Stylists are Brenda Barton, Tina Foote, Mary Ann Johnson, Marjorie Morphet and Sheri Wolkens.

Our nail care line includes Zoya polish which is free of Formaldehyde, Toluene, and DPB. We offer fiber wrap nails and the new Creative product Shellac. Shellac combines the ease of polish with the permanence of gels, a true innovation in chip-free, extended wear nail color. Shellac goes on like polish, wears like gel, removes in minutes, is hypoallergenic and lasts 14 days with a bright shiny finish. You leave the Salon with completely dry nails with no waiting time to use your hands. There is no damage to the natural nail, no harsh filing and buffing required as with acrylic nails. Kristy Bassett and Judy Mahan, our nail techs can provide you with natural manicures, Shellac, great pedicures and other nail services for the entire family.

Our Esthetician, Kristy Bassett, provides excellent skin care with the Bioelements line and Bioelements Organic line. Facials are customized for your skin type. Refresh your skin and remove fine lines and old skin cells with the Bioelements Lactic Acid Peel. For a firming facial that lifts and tightens your skin, try the Flaxx C Facial. This is a great treatment for your face for special occasions when you want to look your best.

We also offer massage by appointment and these include Swedish,Therapeutic and Deep Tissue. Our skincare and massage are done in two private upstairs rooms at the Salon.

We care about our clients, our community and our environment and choose our products accordingly. Please call for a free consultation regarding color, styles or treatments for your hair. 352-394-5005.

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Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A13 IN MEMORY

DEATH NOTICES Ruth Hornback McCoy Vivian M. Roberts Ruth Hornback McCoy, Vivian M. Roberts, 64, of Peter Joseph Auer Jr. 72, of Davenport died Clermont died Monday, Peter Joseph Auer Jr., 86, Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Sept. 12, 2011. Becker of Clermont died Tuesday, Becker Family Funeral Family Funeral Home, Sept. 6, 2011. Becker Home, Clermont. Clermont. Family Funeral Home, Carol A. Papajik Zelda May St. Clare Clermont. Carol A. Papajik, 81, of Zelda May St. Clare, 89, Dena Rene Britton Montverde died of Lady Lake died Tuesday, Dena Rene Britton, 45, of Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Sept. 6, 2011. Cremation Cremation Choices, Leesburg died Tuesday, Choices, Minneola. Aug. 30, 2011. Cremation Minneola. Addie Lafaye Temple Choices, Minneola. Blanca Hankins Porter Addie Lafaye Temple, 83, Orlando E. Castañeda Blanca S. Hankins of Minneola died Monday, Orlando Enrique Porter, 60, of Clermont died Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2011. Sept. 12, 2011. Becker “Chappy” Castañeda, 64, Family Funeral Home, of Clermont died Monday, Becker Family Funeral Clermont. Sept. 5, 2011. Cremation Home, Clermont. Choices, Minneola. William Bruce Richie Peter George Volosin Maria Olivia Cuevas William Bruce Richie, 59, Peter George Volosin, 85, of Clermont died Sunday, Maria Olivia Cuevas, 70, of Winter Garden died of Groveland died Tuesday, Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. Sept. 11, 2011. Becker Sept. 6, 2011. Brewer and Brewer and Sons Funeral Family Funeral Home, Sons Funeral Home, Home, Groveland. Clermont. Groveland. Mary Janet Graver Mary Janet Graver, 89, of Montverde died Sunday, Sept. 11, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Alice Ann Hoekstra Alice Ann Hoekstra, 78, of Montverde died Thursday, Sept. 8, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Bela Katona Bela Katona, 85, of Howey in the Hills died Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Sara Frances Long Sara Frances Long, 87, of Clermont died Friday, Sept. 9, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. A14 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011

Proudly serving B1 YOUR CONTACT FOR COMMUNITY NEWS CLERMONT, MINNEOLA, GROVELAND, MASCOTTE and MONTVERDE SOUTH LAKE PRESS STAFF WRITER ...... Roxanne Brown Friday, September 16, 2011 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY www.southlakepress.com Meet Your NEIGHBOR PHIL PRESCOTT

࡯ HOMETOWN: Titusville ࡯ OCCUPATION: Biology teacher at Montverde Academy ࡯ FAMILY: Wife, Mary, daughter, Kim (lieutenant in the USAF), sons, Clay (an engineer), Patrick (marine mechanic), and Billy (college student) What do you enjoy most about ROXANNE BROWN / SOUTH LAKE PRESS South Lake County? Front row, from left, R&C Italian Bakery and Deli staff members Gustin Daka, owner/Chef Rob Scambia, owner Carolyn Scambia, Josephine Scambia, Caroline I enjoy the people of South Lake Marciano and (back row, from left), Chris Brata, Kyle Wright, Justin “Jay” Engle, Nathan Cortese, Kathleen Hofstede and CFO Dave Hotchkiss pose behind the dessert County. There is a diversity of people counter at the restaurant. and talents that reside here suffi- cient to keep one engaged and inter- ested. I have found it easy to make CLERMONT lasting friendships. Additionally, the lay of the land is beautiful. The lakes nestled between the hills provide sights that can be breathtaking. I Cooked with love to make customers happy would often travel through Clermont as a child and was taken with its R&C ITALIAN ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer family,” said longtime and frequent most quality ingredients they can beauty, even then. [email protected] customer Brunilda Merced from find. If you had to summarize your BAKERY AND DELI Mascotte. Chef Rob even makes his own philosophy of life in one sentence, t R&C Italian Bakery and Deli, what would it be? LOCATED: 470 West “They have the best pizza, the mozzarella cheese and everyday, Highway 50, Clermont every menu item is not only best sauce, the best meatballs, fresh pizza dough, sauces and pas- There is an Irish proverb that goes something like this: “The only thing A authentic, fresh and deli- everything,” she said. “I recom- tries are prepared fresh. HOURS: 11 a.m. to 8:30 the devil cannot stand is laughter.” p.m., Monday through cious, but cooked with love and for mend anyone to come here if they In addition, the family atmos- Thursday; 11 a.m. to the simple purpose of “making phere and love that starts with the Name a person or incident you’ve want good food served by people come across recently that’s 9:30 p.m., Friday and people happy.” who really take the time for you.” entire staff — who get along like Saturday family themselves — is extended to touched you in some way. Why “Let me tell you about this place. Owners Chef Rob Scambia and did this person or incident TELEPHONE: 352-404- I don’t care what you order, it’s deli- his wife, Carolyn, take pride in every customer that walks through impress you so much? 6918 cious and no matter when you making sure that every menu item the door. come in here, you are treated like is made fresh and using only the SEE BAKERY | B2 SEE NEIGHBOR | B5

FROM THE FILES | 20 YEARS AGO — 1991 Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press

WELFARE LEAGUE ‘MEMORIES’ Percival and the City of Clermont, Lake Press editor Ann Dupee. League with the Pink Ladies OF 50 YEARS AGO and three responsible Clermont Each of the invited guests intro- Auxiliary. “A friend came from Lakeland businessmen, Harry Stokes, duced themselves, and it was a Helen Morrison said she joined and had an accident. He was a Charles Short and George West- 50-year trip down memory lane. in 1943 “when I was 12 years old.” big man. The doctor’s office was brook, issued guarantees that Former Board Chairman Harold Hilda Teachout was working for over the drug store and they enabled the league to borrow Roberts said he missed a board Sen. Dan Westbrook and recalled couldn’t get him upstairs so he money. meeting and woke up the next trying to get state money to build died on the sidewalk.” — Clermont The hospital sponsored the morning to find out he had the the hospital. Welfare League charter member luncheon for 45 people at the job. Lucy Styles remembered “cut- Ella Mae Sheldon recalled as she Flagship Inn (now the Palace Current board members pres- ting up all those chickens in Doris talked to other former league Hotel at U.S. Highway 27 and S.R. ent were Lennon Jordan, Mike Bishop’s kitchen.” members at a lovely luncheon 19) to honor the opening 50 years Conley and Dr. Richmond Dorothy Moore made the trip May 7, 1991. She was the only ago (1941) of the first emergency Simmons. from Winter Haven and enjoyed charter member in attendance. room facility in South Lake Leaguer Virginia Caughell seeing everyone. “Friends of the man and local County. remembered cooking all those Rita McGuire Douglass remem- residents decided we needed an Hospital Board Chairman Don hamburgers for the servicemen bered when she and “Dr. John” Ann Dupee emergency room and that was Wickham was master of cere- stationed from Clermont during McGuire came to town, and REMEMBER WHEN the beginning of what is now monies and introduced County World War II. Miriam Johnson recalled the South Lake Memorial Hospital,” Commission Chairman Don Minnie Viti was modest in shar- A weekly column that reprints some coming of Dr. and Mrs. Fred Fox. of the more interesting news stories she continued. Bailey of Groveland, Minneola ing that she spent 27,000 hours of Dorothy Weaver Turner and her that have appeared over the years in A group of young women was Mayor May Griffith and Clermont her life in service to the hospital, the South Lake Press. given some property by William City Council member and South continuing after the Welfare RELIVING HISTORY | B5

B2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011 Symptoms of black widow bite can linger days

here are more Does the female black his abdomen. Males have cramping in the area of Antivenom is given for than 30,000 widow really kill the male no venom. the bite and extending severe symptoms not types of spi- after mating? Black widow females into the large muscles of improved by other thera- dTers but there are only Sometimes. If the male spin irregular webs in the abdomen, back, chest py; however, antivenom three that harm us in the lingers too long, the female low-lying areas of foliage and thighs. Nausea, vom- may have side effects that United States. What three considers him prey be- or dark places such as iting, headache and anxi- are unpleasant. spiders should we look cause he is small and in barns and garages. ety are other common Severely symptomatic out for? the web. Often the male The toxin of black widow symptoms. children, pregnant Those big black hairy leaves after mating and spiders is different than Since the symptoms of women, those with heart tarantulas found in the lives another day to mate brown recluse toxin. Brown this bite can mimic every- conditions or anaphylaxis Southwest can inflict a another time. recluse venom causes thing from heart attack (life threatening allergic) painful bite causing a Black widow spiders necrosis (death) of the to appendicitis, it is a symptoms need hospital- venom reaction similar to belong to a genus of skin at the location of the hard diagnosis to make if ization. a bee sting. “widow” spiders called bite. the spider bite was not The good news? The Brown recluse and black Latrodectus. Black widow toxin makes observed. If the diagnosis vast majority of people widow spiders have poi- The adult black widow our body release nerve is uncertain, many tests recover fully from a black Cheryl sons which cause more female is just under an transmitters resulting in may be performed to rule widow spider bite. painful symptoms. inch long. She is shiny nerve-related symptoms out other causes for Dr. Cheryl Decker is the medical Decker In the Sept. 2 article black with a red-orange beginning within one symptoms. director and owner of The Doc’s In brown recluse spiders hourglass shape on her hour, and lasting for sev- A black widow spider ERgentCare LLC. She is a graduate THE DOC IS IN of Medical College of Georgia, is a were discussed, so black abdomen. The male is eral days. envenomation is man- fellow in the American College of widows get their turn this much smaller, brown with Typical black widow bite aged with pain and mus- Emergency Medicine, and has been week. a pale hourglass shape on symptoms are muscle cle-relaxing medications. board certified since 2000.

color, most homemade, but Italy and graduated from a BAKERY some shipped in from the finest Florida Culinary School in West CONTINUED FROM B1 bakeries in the Bronx, N.Y. Palm Beach. Homemade breads and While in Italy, Chef Rob also “This place is very unique in bagels are also made fresh sang opera in a theatrical choir that it’s not the type of restau- daily. who once performed for Pope rant where people just order Food is available for sit down, John Paul II. In addition, he was and leave,” Chief Financial carry out or delivery, and cater- cast in “La Traviata” and as a Officer Dave Hotchkiss said. ing is available, as are custom- mulleteer for the Broadway “It’s about family and friend- order cakes made from scratch musical of “Man of la Mancha.” ship and making sure people for birthdays, weddings and Next month, Chef Rob will feel wanted and loved. other celebrations. invite the public to stop by his “As for the food, the quality Custom cakes include fillings and taste just speaks for itself.” restaurant as he and his entire such as cannoli or Chef Rob’s staff celebrate their two-year At R&C Bakery and Deli, for- fluffy mousse. They must be merly R&G Bakery and Deli, anniversary in the community. ordered 48 hours in advance. By that time, he hopes an people can come in for pizza of “It makes me feel completely every type and size, including expansion project at the restau- satisfied and proud to know rant will be completed. Helping the cheese, Sicilian, Hawaiian that I can make people happy and all white varieties to buffa- him with the expansion is through the food I cook for Manager Ryan Althaus, Pete lo chicken, Greek, meat lovers them,” Chef Scambia said, and vegetable. Malaska and Larry Kolbinskie adding that he has talked to of Home Depot. Also on the menu are all people at the restaurant who In the near future, Chef Rob is kinds of hot and cold subs, sal- have traveled from The Villages, also planning a special “by ads, oven specialties like Tampa, Ocala, Cocoa Beach reservation only night” each Stromboli and calzones and and Orlando to eat at R&C. soups that include onion, “People don’t mind driving a week or month, where people tomato, Italian wedding and little ways to get food this can come into the restaurant pasta fagioli. authentic and fabulous,” for a specially prepared six- Dinner items include veal Hotchkiss said. “I think course meal, and community cutlets, manicotti, lasagna, Clermont has a niche in R&C classes that will teach people baked ziti, eggplant parmigiana that people love because they how to make their own moz- and spaghetti with sauce or can’t get it anywhere else. zarella. with sausage and the soon to be People love it and they keep “We love our customers,” added: saltimbocca and veal coming back.” Carolyn Scambia said. “We love piccata. And if people want a topic to meeting new people and hear- At the dessert counter, one discuss with Chef Rob, all they ing stories about little bakeries can indulge in a large variety of need do is look a little closer they remember growing up. Italian-style desserts ranging into his history and background, Most of all, we love greeting from homemade tiramisu, where they will be sure to find them and seeing their smiling ROXANNE BROWN / SOUTH LAKE PRESS cheesecake, sfogliatelli, canno- something interesting. faces as they leave, knowing we Gustin Daka, a pizza chef at R&C Bakery and Deli, prepares one of his specialties lis, sink holes and zeppoles to According to Chef Rob, he were able to give them what at the restaurant. cookies of every shape and studied at a cooking school in they came in for.”

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THIS WEEK’S GAMES All games start at 7 p.m. unless noted. EAST RIDGE (1-1) at Merritt Island (2-0), 7:30 p.m. The Skinny: The Knights travel to Merrit Island to play the ninth-ranked Class 5A team in Florida. The Knights will need another strong offensive showing as the Mustangs’ defense has been very stingy so far — giving up only nine points in two outings. SOUTH LAKE (2-0) at Yulee (0-2), 7:30 p.m. The Skinny: The high-flying Eagles enter this game as the most prolific offense in Class 7A, District 4, averaging 37 points per contest. They should be able to match that against the Hornets, who are giving up 42 points a contest. Celebration (0-2) at LAKE MINNEOLA (0-2), 7 p.m. The Skinny: The tough-luck Hawks are still looking for their first-ever win, and they should have a good shot at it against the winless Storm. PHOTOS BY KERI RASMUSSEN / DAILY COMMERCIAL Celebration’s porous defense has given up 47 East Ridge High School’s Randy Bergan threads his way into the end zone as South Sumter High School’s defense closes in. points an outing, which should bode well for a Hawks offense that seemed to get uncranked EAST RIDGE 20 | SOUTH SUMTER 12 last week. LAST WEEK’S GAMES Kissimmee Gateway 29, LAKE MINNEOLA 28 The recap: Lake Minneola was unable to convert a two-point conversion in the final minute of play. Trailing 29-22, the Hawks’ defense inter- Knights outduel Raiders cepted a pass by Gateway quarterback Anthony Rodriguez, and the offense marched quickly to a FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer yards in the first half and score. Electing to go for the win, the Hawks [email protected] came up just shy – the second straight week fnished with 159 yards on 17 they have lost in the closing minutes of play. East Ridge High School carries and one touchdown. EAST RIDGE 20, South Sumter 12 returned a late interception Jerami Singleton added 71 The recap: A 70-yard interception return with just for a touchdown Friday to yards on 17 carries and a 30 seconds to play gave East Ridge a thrilling seal a 20-12 victory against touchdown. win over arch rival South Sumter (see related South Sumter in the teams’ East Ridge finished with 312 story this page). annual rivalry at The Dungeon. yards of total offense, com- SOUTH LAKE 27, Brooksville Hernando 13 For the Knights, the win pared to 201 yards for South The recap: South Lake spotted Brooksville was the fifth in seven games Sumter. Hernando a 13-7 halftime lead, then bounced against the Raiders and the Running back Shawn Baker back for 20 unanswered points in the second third straight. paced South Sumter’s offense half behind quarterback Kris White, who threw Both teams evened their with 50 yards on 10 carries. for 267 yards and three TDs (see related story records at 1-1. Garrett McMullen gained 37 this page). Even though the Knights led yards on eight carries and STANDINGS throughout, the game was in scored both of the Raiders’ CLASS 7A, DISTRICT 4 doubt until Adrain Jones touchdowns. W-L-T W-L-T PF PA intercepted a pass by Clay South Sumter used a two- SOUTH LAKE 0-0-0 2-0-0 75 40 Simmons with 30 seconds to quarterback system through- Leesburg 0-0-0 2-0-0 57 14 play and returned the pick 70 out the game, rotating Ian Orlando Evans 0-0-0 2-0-0 66 14 yards for a score. Papenheim and Simmons on The Knights ran 60 plays to EAST RIDGE 0-0-0 1-1-0 4654 virtually every play. 50 for South Sumter — 44 of Papenheim completed 6 of 10 LAKE MINNEOLA 0-0-0 0-2-0 41 50 which were running plays. passes, and Simmons went 1 Randy Bergan ran for 93 of 11. East Ridge High’s Randy Bergan is tackled by South Sumter’s Keanu Neal. South Lake wins for temporarily sidelined coach

FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer so against doctor’s orders. was a scare, but I’m in good The Eagles’ defensive unit [email protected] Less than eight hours before health and just have to take it a bent, but didn’t break, allowing BROOKSVILLE — There was kickoff, Banks was in the emer- little easier. Brooksville Hernando to rush for no way the South Lake High gency room at South Lake “The way the kids played more than 200 yards. School team was going Hospital complaining of chest against (Brooksville) Hernando White, who struggled in last to lose Friday against Brooks- pains. was the perfect medicine for week’s season opener against ville Hernando. After a brief stay, he left the me.” Mount Dora, got started early Despite playing a quality hospital and returned to the The Eagles got a solid effort when he connected with tight opponent on the road in less- school, and began preparing his from quarterback Kris White, end Chad Lynn on a 93-yard than-ideal conditions, the team to play. who threw for 267 yards and scoring play. It was Lynn’s only Eagles had more motivation to “It wasn’t a heart attack that three touchdowns on a water- catch of the game. play well than they’ve ever had sent me to the hospital,” Banks logged field from pregame White later played catch with going into a game. said. “It was all stress related. storms. James Brooks and the senior They wanted to win for their After I was convinced that I did- After a sluggish start South responded with a 56-yard touch- coach. n’t have a heart attack, I had to Lake’s defense caught fire, hold- down pass. Brooks had three Walter Banks, the Eagles’ long- get back to my football team. ing the Leopards scoreless in the catches for a team-best 96 yards. time coach, was on the sidelines “From here on out, I’m going second half, while the Eagles’ South Lake is now 2-0 on the SOUTH LAKE HIGH SCHOOL for South Lake’s 27-13 win to try and relax more,” said the offense scored 20 unanswered season and has won five-straight FOOTBALL COACH WALTER BANKS against the Leopards, but he did veteran coach. “This incident points. games, dating back to last year. Stay Safe & Independent at Home! Senior Home Care is the best option. Specializing in Senior Assistance Age Advantage Home Care Housekeeping, Meal Preparation, Transportation, Errands & Daily Activities has been serving seniors & their loved ones successfully We raise the standards of Home Care by offering: Call us for a FREE private since 1998. • High Standards of Service • Professional Caregivers...Supervised! in home consultation • Dependability...Guaranteed! • Attentive 24 Hour On-Call Personnel • Free Safety Evaluations & Assistance 407.347.2050 • Affordable Rates, Couple’s Discount • Specialized Alzheimer’s & Dementia Training 525 W. Plant St, Ste A • All Caregivers are Employees NOT Contractors You are Protected with Liability, Bonding, Winter Garden, FL 34787 Worker’s Compensation & Employer Tax. www.AgeAdvantage.com Each Age Advantage office is an individually owned & operated franchise. HCS#230188 Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B5 GROVELAND | AMERICAN YOUTH FOOTBALL NEIGHBOR CONTINUED FROM B1

On a recent tour of Florida from a kayak, I met a man named Jan. He is 83 and went on two tours. His stami- na and curiosity for life seemed to be limitless. He seemed to embrace and enjoy each moment of every day. Who would not want that approach to life? How does what you do con- tribute to the welfare of the area? I am a teacher. I taught a number of years at South Lake High School, and now I teach at Montverde Academy. I have the distinct joy of spending time with young people; guiding them in learn- ing biology specifically, but also about life in general. I go to the grocery store and meet students, both present and past. The greeting always CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT: South leaves me with a smile. Lake Cowboy Colby McCoy, left, What’s something you’ve squares off against East Orange’s always wanted to do but Jaelin Davis during a game played haven’t yet? Saturday at South Lake High in I want to kayak with orcas. Groveland. During a water break, What advice would you give teammates Tanner Mendenhall, to people who want to help above left, and Dustin Monaco out in the community? talk strategy. Not all the team Just find something that fits spirit was found in the stands. your passion and do it. Don’t South Lake player Walter Brown wait until you have time displayed his Cowboy pride with because that leads to the his haircut. conclusion that the needs of those around you are not on KERI RASMUSSEN-BEKIER your schedule. They need / DAILY COMMERCIAL your help today.

money that had been guaranteed. Ella Mae Sheldon shared that besides board for 20 years, serving some years as RELIVING HISTORY “I remember that Jeep pickup we used all the parties and fundraisers, league secretary. CONTINUED FROM B1 to collect the large pieces of furniture,” members sometimes spent the night at Dot Kindred said she grew up with the chimed in Nina Smith, who joined in the clinic because the nurse was all Welfare League. She enjoyed looking at late husband, Dr. Tom Weaver, came to 1952 and also helped start the Pink alone. Some members even helped deliv- the pictures in several scrapbooks on Clermont in 1955. “The weather turned Ladies. er babies. display, as well as in the programs at cool and our Halloween party was always Edythe Kimball recalled that when she Ella Mae shared a never told story each place setting. She was glad to have fun, I’ve watched the little hospital grow joined in 1938, they were trying to get a about Harry Stokes, who took $500 out of been a part of what became our hospital. and am proud to still be a full-time room for V.D. patients. And she could still his personal account one time to carry Dolores Walker was the first paid book- employee,” she said. feel her arms aching from all those over the league. “We never could have keeper at $40 a week. The position Through the ensuing years the Welfare dances when the soldiers were here. survived without him,” she said. became necessary when the Stokes wing League remained active, holding dances “We were so proud to have them,” she Nita Boyd (her husband, Bill, was a for- opened, but many volunteer hours went and other functions to raise money. said. “Some almost didn’t come because mer Clermont mayor) was league presi- before. While on the payroll she also Doris Bishop, who joined in 1953, said, they didn’t know anybody.” dent three times during the building of assumed other duties, including carrying “There was something every week.” Jean Cork came from Leesburg, joining the Harry Stokes Memorial Wing. She food trays. The women bought furniture and in 1945. “This is a great day for all of us,” served on the building committee of the NEXT WEEK: More remembrances from the 1991 equipment for the clinic, and paid off all she said. new hospital, and was on the hospital Welfare League meeting. B6 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011 Friday, September 16, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B7

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Cost over extra pillows, animal nonsurgical treatment CARDS whose date of death was medical office 24”Wx36”Lx30”H. $2,000 but will sell pattern. $175. Call Units will be sold or dis- AUGUST 2, 2011, is pend- for herniated and 3000+ All for $25. Send reply to box 303 in Leesburg. $25. 352-636-1279 for $500 Cash. 352-365-0938 posed of on September 24, ing in the Circuit Court for degenerative disc Please call 2011 at 10:00 a.m. Units The Daily Commercial Fax resume to: 386-450-0204 Lake County, Florida, Pro- condition. Featuring: 352-636-2430 COUCH are said to contain house- P.O. Box 490007 Clayton Marcus. bate Division, the address Dr. Jason E. Davis 352-728-8030 or Off white w/blue & MATTRESS twin Sealy 605 Appliances hold goods. We have the of which is P.O. Box 7800, Leesburg, FL. BEER CANS, Harley Davis Clinic of 352-307-2520 CARRIERS maroon design. Posturepedic firm, right to sell or refuse any Tavares, FL 32778. The Chiropractic, Inc. 34749-0007 Davidson, empty. 6 AIR CONDITIONER bids, and may dispose of all names and addresses of or email The Daily Commercial $100 787-8059 excel. cond. $50. contents according to Flor- Discussion of chronic [email protected] has NEW delivery cans for $30. Please SOLD!!!!! GE 5000 BTU. $75. the personal representative and severe back and call 352-324-3274 COUCH Hide a bed, pas- 352-348-5843 ida State Statutes. All sales and the personal represen- 410 Sales routes available for the NEERLEE NEW final, CASH ONLY. Every- tative’s attorney are set neck conditions, CLERMONT AREA tel blue floral, white BEVERAGE COOLER thing sold as is where is. CABBAGE PATCH FURNISHINGS forth below. treatment options, COLDWELL BANKER NEEDED IMMEDIATELY DOLLS (4) 1970’s wash, rattan. $75 elec. Blk 4 cu. ft. Please call to confirm sale respective advantages, 352-267-4632 Gently Used Home at 352-429-0090. Tony Hubbard Realty, IMMEDIATELY EMT Era. $40 for all. Furnishings Like new. $85. Call All creditors of the decedent treatment for failed F/T for busy cardiology 352-326-9105 and other persons having 1795 E. Hwy 50, Cler- SOLD COUCH SET - sofa, love Showroom Ad No.:00298527 back or neck surgery. mont Fl. 34711, is office. ACLS certifica- seat, chair, 3 pc soft claims or demands against Q & A Period COLLECTORS PLATES 3320 US Hwy. COFFEE MAKER 10 Cup September 9, 16 & 23 decedent’s estate on whom now interviewing for 2 tion preferred. $159. leave msg. 441/27, Fruitland Park 2011 Light Refreshments. (6) Darceau Limoges, Connoisseur Elec. a copy of this notice is re- full time Real Estate Fax resume to: 352-357-5284 (old Phillips Dealership) Excel. $20 obo quired to be served must Reservations Preferred Agents. Call Tony @ 352-323-9507 Daily Commercial 8.5” w/boxes. $75. 4:00-5:30 pm Tues. 352-259-3170 DAY BED w/Trundle, 352-315-1000 352-735-8037 5pm file their claims with this 407-948-8038 (cell) 212 E. Main St. neerleenew NOTICE OF PUBLIC court WITHIN THE LATER September 20, 2011 Mattresses & Cover- SALE OFFICE MANAGER Leesburg DECANTERS Ski Country furnishings.com DISHWASHER Frigidaire OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE Davis Clinic Candidates must have lets. Excel cond. Electrolux Gallery Se- To: 1401 West Highway TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI- OUTSIDE SALES Lg. Wolf, Antelope, of Chiropractic Florida Physicians reliable transportation, $150 409-4066 PATIO SOFA white metal ries. $50. Call 50, Lot 277. Clermont, CATION OF THIS NOTICE Have you ever sold Ca- Medical Group is seek- Deer, Eagle Dancer Reservations: Drivers License & Ins. DESK Like New! Great frame, w/new cush- 352-669-2523 Florida 34711 OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE ble, Lawn Care, Pest ing an exp’d. Office $80 430-3616 ions & pillows. $50 DATE OF SERVICE OF A (352) 430-2121 EOE cond. $75 Notice is hereby given DavisSpineInstitute.com Control, Magazines? Manager to oversee an DISHES Canonsburg Call 352-323-3349 DRYER elec. Whirlpool. that pursuant to Florida COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON Call 352-800-9020 THEM. Make one of the easi- Advanced Surgery LABORERS Pottery, call for Works good. Asking Statue Section 715.109, est sales you will ever Practice in Tavares. DESK Solid Dark wood. PORCH FURNITURE, $99. Please call For road building pieces avail. $100 white plastic, table, Emerald Lakes Co-op, All other creditors of the de- make. Sell subscrip- The Office Manager, Fax resume 352-568-5155 3’ long. Student 352-449-9799 Inc. will sell the property cedent and other persons 160 Schools/ tions to local newspa- under the direction of desk. Excel. $100 4/chairs, 2/end ta- 352-330-2609 DOLLS (13) Raggedy bles $45. 365-0938 DRYER Kenmore. Good situated in Lake County, having claims or demands Instruction pers at different loca- the Practice Director, EOE/DFWP 352-223-7391 against decedent’s estate Ann & Andy. $60. cond. $100 obo. Florida described as fol- tions & different events is responsible for the RECLINER Blue from Call 352-638-2623 lows: must file their claims with PIANIST P/T SOLD!!!!!! DINING RM TABLE Dark NEED A NEW CAREER? throughout our delivery overall success of an Wood top & 2 bench Badcock, High back Mobile Home this court WITHIN 3 FIGURINES several. Nor- HAND BLENDER/CHOP- MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 2 week courses area. $15-$30 per assigned medical For Church. seats. Excel. $100 maroon uphostered VIN #’s: T25219072A man Rockwell unlim- PER w/attachments. OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION •Nursing Asst. $450 hour possible. practice. Provides Call 813-719-0025 352-223-7391 chair. $150 Call and T25219072B ited edition. $100. Braun Multi Quik. OF THIS NOTICE. •Phlebotomy $450 Call Ed: leadership, direction, 352-787-8059 Title #’s:42105295 and TIRED OF WORKING 352-314-9537 DINING ROOM CHAIRS $15 352-787-0410 •EKG $450 352-217-9937 administration & coor- 50202874 ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED FOR H & R BLOCK OR (4) off white, uphol- RECLINER SET, Chair & •Rehab Tech. $450 dination of all physi- CLUBS I2 HAND BLENDER/CHOP- 1995 Ford Truck WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS MEDIA ADVERTISING JACKSON HEWITT? stered nice shape. Love Seat, tan. •Medical Assistant cian office activities 1,3,5,7 woods 25 PER w/attachments. VIN #: 1FTCR14U5S- SET FORTH IN SECTION MULTI-MEDIA except those directly Looking for knowl- $50. 352-742-0894 $150. Call 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA TAYLOR COLLEGE years old Excel. $80 Braun Multi Quik. PA63370 ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE involving professional edgeable, friendly and 352-365-0938 PROBATE CODE WILL BE www.taylorcollege.edu energetic Tax Prepar- obo 352-735-6927 DINING ROOM SET w/4 $15 352-787-0410 Title #: 69247678 medical judgment RECLINER/ROCKER Lt. FOREVER BARRED. 352-245-4119 The perfect choice er’s for the 2012 Tax chairs & 2 piece Make & Model: Req’d Education/Exp. RECORDS 78’s buy the brown, med. size. HAND MIXER 5 speed, for anyone loving to Season. We offer great lighted hutch. Solid 1995/Ford NOTWITHSTANDING THE •High school graduate box. Asking $20. Very Clean. $100 Kitchen-Aid, Ultra sell a product you pay, three bonuses, oak, excel cond. At Public Sale to the TIME PERIODS SET FORTH or GED Call 352-602-4478 352-343-6882 power plus. $20 Call highest and best bidder ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED believe in. We are pretty office and enjoy- $1,000 483-3016 352-787-0410 •Previous mgmt exp. TOOL CHEST Wood. An- ROCKER Blue swivel. for cash at Emerald TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE Central Florida in a group practice able atmosphere to DINING SET Oak w/4 AFTER THE DECEDENT’S tique, 1913. 20 x 11 Good Cond. $20. RANGE Frigidaire Elec- Lakes Co-op, Inc., 1041 Newspaper that has an environment work. chairs, clean, comfy. DATE OF DEATH IS Please call Jonni at: x 10. Excel cond. Call 352-748-7694 trolux Gallery Series. West Highway 50, Lot BARRED. •Surgery experience $75 352-735-5370 $250 obo. Call $85. Please call 227, Clermont, Florida 200 352-308-8183 ROCKER RECLINER like preferred 352-357-3085 SOLD 34711 at 1:00 p.m. on The date of first publication At Your •Experience in medical new Lt. tan. $75. September 22, 2011. of this notice is SEPTEM- 604 Furniture DINING TABLE 4/padded Bushnell area. Call RANGE Kenmore, over records, coding and chairs, leaf, pecan, The Amount owed to BER 16, 2011. Service reimbursement ALL NEW Queen-size SOLD! range microwave, for a qualified Outside good cond. $175. dishwasher & refrig- Emerald Lakes Co-op, Orthopedic Pillow ROCKER Swivel wine in Inc. is $5,276.54 to- Attorney for Person Repre- Sales Representative 407-376-4743 erator (needs repair, sentative: Qualified applicants Top mattress w/box color. Great shape gether with costs for that values teamwork send resumes to: 500 DINING TABLE w/4 does work) All /s/Dennis L. Horton springs only $375, $50 Please call publication of the Notice and has a desire Laura.Qualls@ Chairs. Excel. cond. matching. $400 Dennis L. Horton, P.A. to succeed. Pets/Animals w/warranty. Can de- 352-343-6262 of Public Sale and the Attorney for SHIRLEY ANN flhosp.org liver. 352-243-1021 $100. Please call 352-406-1942 Sale. BLACKLEDGE 201 Insurance 352-365-0938 ROCKER Swivel wine in REFRIGERATOR Ken- Emerald Lakes Co-op, Florida Bar No: 187991 The successful Appliances With color. Great shape RN’S & LPN’S DINING TABLE w/pad, more White w/ice Inc. DENNIS L. HORTON, P.A. candidate must have Warranties $75 & up! $50 Please call 900 WEST HIGHWAY 50 Daily pay. incl leaf. No chairs. maker. Good cond. 1401 West Highway 50 at least 6 months 501 Pets Used Beds all sizes! 352-343-6262 CLERMONT, FL 34711 Hospice, Nursing $20. 352-455-3469 $100 552-7509 Clermont, Florida 34711 to 1 year sales 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade Telephone:(352)394-4008 205 Adult Care experience. Is highly Home, Corrections, For Sale or 352-735-0061 ROCKING CHAIR, leather Fax:(352)394-5805 3 Fast delivery & High Boy dresser. REFRIGERATOR works Ad No.:00298620 motivated and Psych, Hospital. E-Mail: CATS (2) females both DRESSER 9 drawers, $80 Please call great. $50 obo Call September 9 & 16, [email protected] enjoys building client 866-431-8700 call Buzzy’s NOTICE spayed . FREE TO dressy, short, wide 561-398-3811 352-314-2123 2011 relationships, not Apply online GOOD HOME Call 352-315-9886 Florida Statute states, www.nurse-temps.com $38. 352-357-5284 Personal Representative: afraid to ask for 352-435-4660 www.buzzysbeds.com Leave message /s/Shirley Ann Blackledge “It is a misdemeanor SECRETARY DESK STOVE TOP drop-in for any person willfully, a sale, professional, range black, near IN THE FIFTH CIRCUIT 3601 Westerham Drive enthusiastic, and KITTEN male Free to BAR CHAIRS (4) & BAR DRESSER brown Cherry wood. Small COURT IN AND FOR Clermont, FLorida 34711 knowingly, or inten- 450 Trades good home. Sum- STOOL (1). $80 Firm. 6/drawers w/mirror desk. $90 Please call new. $100 Call tionally to operate or exhibit a high level 352-429-2742 LAKE COUNTY, STATE of integrity. merfield area. Please Call 352-314-0597 $60. 352-787-7093 251-979-9800 OF FLORIDA Ad. No: 00299307 attempt to operate a call 828-319-8293 September 16 & 23, 2011 family day care home BED All new PROBATE DIVISION We offer without a license or KITTENS 10 wk. Very Ortho Pillowtop base salary plus SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 File No. 11-CP-000774 without registering loving & playful. Free Mattress & boxsprings. with the department, commission; excellent to good home. Call Queen-size benefits to include IN RE: EARL D. HUGHES whichever is applica- CDL-A drivers needed 352-308-7926 with warranty ble”. Florida Statute medical, dental, life, Starting at $180 ARTS LEAF L I KE TSGARP TRUST 401k and more; paid for immediate open- KITTENS 8 weeks old states, “No person Can deliver NEH I LENAOL I N SHELTER dated May 21, 2004 time off; and training. ings. OTR and Dedi- Free to good homes! shall advertise a child cated Regional posi- Umatilla Call 352-243-1021 GAEL I CWARN I NG HAVART I NOTICE TO CREDITORS care facility without in- tions available. Must 352-669-0091 cluding within such Send reply to box 302 EL I OT EGAD ARTES I AN The Daily Commercial have Class A CDL and advertisement the a minimum of 2 years KITTENS RAS CLASS I CACT I ONSU I T The names and ad- P.O. Box 490007 Free to good homes! dresses of the Succes- state or local agency li- verifiable OTR exp. ELL HUGO L I EN MLS cense number of such Leesburg, FL Call 352-516-9652 sor Trustee and the 34749-0007 Call 352-735-0035 DEED RUST I CBUCKETS Successor Trustee’s at- facility. The statute ap- OSAKA ABOMB ALCAN torney are set forth be- 100 plies to anyone with 520 Livestock BED All new more than 1 unrelated UPFOR UNSET LA I LAAL I low, file number KILEY & SONS INC. Ortho King-size 11-CP-000774, is Announcement child in their home. 420 Customer CHICKENS (4) Pillow Top mattress in Lady Lake seeking SUM SCANNED K I NGLYR I C pending in the Circuit Laying hens. FREE. & box springs Service an exp’d, detail ori- ERAT ROD I N CNOTE SPEE Court for Lake County, ADOPTED!!!!! with warranty. ented service plumber Florida, Probate Divi- 102 Lost Employment Starting at $295. F I NETUN I C PRONETO ENT w/customer service sion, the address of 253 Home Can deliver. DOG, Boxer mix, female skills. Must have good UT I L I ZED BEETS PANSY which is Lake County FRONT DESK 560 Pet 352-243-1021 Brown w/black spots Improv/Decor COORDINATOR - FT driving record, be neat LYCEE I REST Z I P I T Clerk of the Circuit near CR 209 in Wild- Supplies Court, P. O. Box 7800, for a fast paced Salon in appearance, & have ORIGINALCYNIC LEVI wood. 330-7339 RANDYS a minimum of 3 yrs. Tavares, FL 32778. environment. Must BIRD CAGE 17”x17”x35 SOO WI SC OTOE RAM DRYWALL & PAINT have strong customer current exp. We offer on rolling stand, total TOP I COF THEMORN I NG ARP All creditors of the Trust 103 Found service background, be health insurance, height 5’.excel cond. Interior/Exterior energetic and fashion 401K, vacation, etc. $50 352-669-6573 AL I MENTS CERA GONNA and other persons hav- BED FRAME King size, ing claims or demands CAT w/6 toes on front Textures, Repairs, forward. Health Ins. & Please apply online at: MANMADE GREAT LYMYST I C feet. Tabby w/white New Construction. 401k. www.centralflorida DOG CAGE Lg. w/bed. excel. cond. $25 against the Trust on Please call PLEASED PUTTOSEA L I ST whom a copy of this no- Lake Francis Estates Weekly Specials Apply online: plumber.com 42” x 22” x 27”. $50 352-742-7999 352-455-8226 www.shearexpress.com No Phone Calls Please Call 352-343-4111 SOLD!!!!!! SADDER ASSENTTO OCHS B10 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011

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605 Appliances 624 Children’s 635 Garden 650 Computers 652 Articles 652 Articles 675 Sports/ 807 808 WASHER Kenmore, items RIDING MOWER Crafts- & Equip For Sale For Sale Recreation Apartments Apartments heavy duty, large ca- man LT1000, 42” ROLLER COASTER for ROUTER cradlepoint FIBER OPTIC CHRIST- SPA COVER 8 by 7ft in BICYCLE 3 Wheel. Unfurnished Furnished pacity. White $100 Children 18 mo & up. cut, 16.5hp, runs CTR, 350 & Broad MAS TREE 6’, w/ex- good cond. $50 800 Very nice. $150. OPENINGS GOING FAST Call 352-742-9403 $40 Good cond. great. $380 Call Band card both $45. tra color wheel. $50. Please call CLERMONT/ 352-409-6940 Call 352-346-1434 Real Estate LAKEFRONT RESORT WASHER Maytag. 352-343-2042 Call 352-324-2559 Call 352-638-9296 352-406-2906 W. HWY. 50 BICYCLE 3 wheeler Before Groveland in Leesburg. Quiet & Good cond. $100 obo. SCHOOL UNIFORMS (10 RIDING MOWER MTD, ROUTER Sprint FISHING BOOKS Bass STEEL SAFE Frantech w/large seat. “Miami For Rent peaceful cottages Call 352-638-2623 Mobile Homes For Sale pr.) size 12R, excel. 10.5hp, 30” cut, like w/connections $25. Masters Ultimate FA5 12” x 15” lock- Sun”. Good cond. w/Owner Finance and RV’s for rent, cond. $40 Call new cond. $285 Call Call 352-430-0407 Fishing 9 Volumes able w/2 keys. $55 $150. Please call 2br/1ba utilities incl. Call 606 Electronics 352-728-3928 352-409-6940 $60 352-357-9585 352-357-0120 352-430-0407 From $500 down 307-670-4818 SEGO PALMS (2) 802 Vacation ---$$400/month$$--- BOOM BOX Memorex STROLLER hard plas- 651 Articles GOEBEL GNOMES (3) STORAGE CABINETS (2) BICYCLE Blue, 21 spd. UMATILLA Furn. Adult 36”Hx36”W. $100 Also Avail. w/CD/AM/FM. port- tic, good cond. Wanted Asking $99. Suncast & Black & Orails Gmc. Like Rentals Studio & 1Br Incl util. able $50. Brand $35. 504-6406 for both. Call Call 352-343-3120 Decker. Good cond. Handyman Special No pets Starts $550 New! $50 Call 1br/1ba $500 down new. SOLD 352-748-7009 BUYING Vintage Cos- GRILL CharBroil 2/burn- $100 568-1700 Dora Canal Frontage mo 352-250-4711 352-357-0737 --$$325/month$$-- TRIMMER Craftsman tume Jewelry, Bags, ers. Asking $10. HOMES 1/2 PRICE! CAMERA Cannon EOS 625 Building SWISS ARMY KNIFE 407-932-0898 or 2 cyl gas engine. $50. Art Glass, Silver, etc. Eustis area. Please BICYCLE Board- Free rent until 2012 809 Roommate Rebel XS, extra flash Supplies/ Authentic. Excel. Like 352-404-8607 352-242-1609 Pat 352-205-7872 call 352-406-1577 walk 20” wheels 352-343-7401 $350 Call new. $25 Call Folding, like new $75 EUSTIS 2/1, Hardwood Wanted Materials TRIMMER string cord- DRY SINK Very old, 352-408-4190 352-288-0988 or GRILL Indoor/Outdoor Call 352-307-9462 floors on dead end, less 18V Like new. needs refinishing. 806 Houses EUSTIS looking for pre- email Stan123@ EXHAUST FAN Over Elec. George Fore- $580/mo. $300/dep. $35 Please call $300. Please call TABLE TOP Glass. 4’ x BICYCLE Huffy, 20” ferred retired male centurylink.net range assembly, man on stand. New 4’ w/rounded cor- Boy’s hardly used. Unfurnished No pets. Please call lights, complete. $65 SOLD! 352-326-9105 cond. $95 753-4043 or female. No CAMERA Yashica, Elec- ners. 1/4” thick. $35. 352-753-7075 352-742-7754 smoking, no drugs Call 352-324-3536 WATER FOUNTAIN Rock OUTBOARD MOTOR CLERMONT 3br/2ba tro 35GS w/lenses & GRILL w/side burner, $40. 352-753-1834 BICYCLE Ladies 26” & light drinker formation. Asking 15 to 25hp. Call 1006 Disston fenced EUSTIS 2/2 w/extra liv- case. $60 Call HARD HATS, (4) high gas. New tank & Panther, good cond. Kitchen privileges, $100. Please call Charles 875-1290 TRUCK to cover yd $700/mo + dep. ing rm W/D, wood 352-343-3120 impact plastic, with cover. Excel $85 Call $35 Please call $550 month plus 352-551-8798 truck bed. 69”x78”. call 352-874-6331 floors & carport. CD/DVD 22” combo built-in straps, brand WANTED Antiques 352-787-5848 Very good cond. 352-603-3676 $750/mo + $250 1/2 utilities. Call new $50. 748-9611 WEED WACKER/EDGER Furn, jewelry Good CLERMONT/ dep Please call 321-228-3437 w/remote Panasonic, GROW LIGHTS (3) w/re- $100. 669-3849 BICYCLE Ladies combo, gas Black & cond 352-728-8250 W. HWY. 50 352-516-2586 2007 model. $51 KITCHEN SINK cast iron flectors & hanging Schwinn 21 speed EUSTIS- Share House, Decker, good cond. VACUUM Newly rebuilt Before Groveland Call 352-321-9401 porcelain w/faucet. kits 400 watt. $100 Good cond. $25 EUSTIS pool, forest $358 mo. $45. 352-552-7808 Oreck, like new. $99 Mobile Homes For Sale CELL CASES (10) as- $25. Please call 652 Articles 352-552-3037 Please call Al 352-735-1854 w/Owner Finance First Month Free! Non smoking. Leave 352-537-2983 Starting at $460/mo msg 352-357-5284 sortment, all for $25 640 Guns For Sale HAT Men’s Ranch West- 352-751-0369 BICYCLE Ladies. Large 2br/1ba Please call From $500 down Very nice LADDER alum. 24’ ex- ern Wear. Size 7 3/8, WALL PANELS Oriental tires & seat. 26” Only MT. DORA - Room avail- 352-324-2559 BAR STOOLS (2) 24” --$$400/month$$-- Water incl. Pets ok. tension. $85. Call AIRSOFT MACHINE Tan $10 Please call Mother of Pearl $40 Please call able; male only $400 padded, swivel seats. Also Avail. Call 352-357-5675 CONVERTER Apex digital 352-330-2251 GUNS (4) battery op- 352-360-1209 Shell. 4 for $75 352-728-4913 incl. all. Please call erated plastic pellets. Exceptional $60 for Handyman Special EUSTIS HOMES LTD. , for TV. New in box. LADDER wooden 5 ft, HEATER, Kerosene. 27” 352-430-3616 1 352-552-2621 $100. 408-4688 both 352-217-0433 BICYCLE Mens 21 1br/1ba $500 down $35. Please call almost new. $12. high by 17” in di- 2 & 3br. Patio apt. WATCH men’s Guess, speed, Mongoose, --$$325/month$$-- laundry facility. RENT 352-357-2674 Call 352-408-4084 BORE SIGHTER Bushnell BARRELS for floating ameter w/manual. 810 Duplexes silver w/blue face. alum. like new $85 407-932-0898 or ASST. AVAIL., based Professional. 3 at- Dock. 3 for $25. $50. 352-365-2644 DVD PLAYER portable. PLYWOOD (15) 3/4”, Please call $55. Please call firm 352-357-2771 352-404-8607 on income. Equal CLERMONT/ 3’3”x 4’. Asking tachable arbors. For use in car, train or SOLD JACKET Ladies leather 352-343-8008 BICYCLE Roadmaster EUSTIS 2/2 Waterfront Housing Opportunity. W. HWY. 50 $99. Please call $75. 352-728-4329 bus. Asking $60. Call suede Western fringe WATER COOLER Mountain men’s 26” $800/mo discount Call 352-357-8287 Before Groveland 352-455-4872 352-449-9799 COLT .45 Stainless BIRD CAGE Large w/embroidery design w/stand. Good Cond. like new $60 18 spd. Great shape. for mowing. Pets ok. LEESBURG Downtown Mobile Homes For Sale DVD PLAYER Sony RANGE HOOD Solid w/many extras and X-lg. $20. 429-4586 Call 352-636-6374 $45. 352-753-7075 352-409-5949 w/Owner Finance ammunition $800 $10 Please call area. The Enclave at brand new boxed, Oak, matches cabi- LAWN CHAIRS (3) Camp WEDDING DRESS 2br/1ba 255-4550 352-383-2093 white BOWLING BALL 10lbs EUSTIS/WEIRSDALE- Cauthen Circle. A new portable 7”. $100. nets. $65 Call stools (3) all folding. size 8, beautiful, ex- & Bag $25 UMATILLA 3/1 apartment home From $500 down BOOKS of all kinds. Over 352-702-7736 352-324-3536 FIREARMS TRAINING $12 for all of them cel cond. $75. Call Call 352-787-0888 homes, Owner fi- community of 1 BR, --$$400/month$$-- FL. Concealed License, 200. All for $40 obo Also Avail. SPEAKERS 4 Jensen SCREEN DOOR Alumi- Call 352-323-4903 352-483-5661 nancing low down. 1 BA Luxury apts. “G” License, Good cond Call BOWLING BALL 16 lbs Handyman Special model STV880 & num 3’ by 80” no $850/$550 per mo Call 352-702-2949 NRA Instructor 352-357-0766 LEATHER JACKET la- WORK LIGHTS (2) Litho- & BAG. $30. 1br/1ba $500 down Boston Acoustic. hinges. $25 Call Call 407-599-4446 ~ Fully Equipped ~ Training dies, med. black, nia Diamond Plate T8 Call 352-978-7461 ---$$325/month$$--- $50. 352-551-9396 352-748-2883 BOOKS Westerns (20) good cond. $30 Call 32 watt. 48” w/5’ LEESBURG Nice 2/2 Call Mac at: hardback, large print. BOWLING BALLS (2) LAKE GRIFFIN SHADY 407-932-0898 or STEREO HEADPHONES SINK bathroom, shell 352-350-2855 352-259-9673 cord. $20 552-3037 ACRES FISH CAMP $625/mo + dep. No 352-404-8607 $20 for all. Call 16lbs Ebonite-Maxim pets. W/D hook-up. Pro 25 Optimus. shape design, TheRightTraining.com Studio cottages. 352-357-4722 LEATHER JACKET Men’s Amf-Venom. Both for 352-787-5885 EUSTIS 1/1 on Lake $25. Please call 24”x22”. $20. Call 655 Musical Beautiful sunset GLOCK 21 $450 firm. size L. Excel cond. $20 352-787-2133 Eustis. W/D avail No 352-748-3580 352-742-0894 BRIDE MAIDS DRESSES views, scrn porches. LEESBURG on Lake Grif- Call Jonathan Smoke free home. Instruments maint., water & gas (2) white w/touch of CLAY PIGEON Rent incl. utilities & fin Efficiency or 1 Br. STEREO SYSTEM 2 re- TOOLS & HARDWARE 352-551-4798 $45 301-7634 incl., walk to down- silver. Brand new. GUITAR 6 string Acous- THROWER Like new cable. Call Avail. $165 to town..$520/mo + mote speakers, cas- Being sold by retired LOCK BAR for pickup or KNIFE Ka-Bar, $100. 702-2798 tic, new Indiana $20 352-408-1576 352-205-0697 $200/wk; Incl. elec. dep. 352-636-1709 sette, radio CD $14 carpenter. $300 obo Van, load securing, Madison $150 obo 02-1245 Tanto, 12”. BUSINESS SUITS (12), DIVING WET SUIT Size LEESBURG 2/1 Down- 352-617-0587 352-753-0657 Call 352-357-6593 expands up to 6ft. Call 716-949-8860 $90. 352-728-4329 Woman’s. $30. Call med. & Buoyancy town. Fenced, small LEESBURG PEPPERTREE SUBWOOFER (2) Polk VINYL WINDOW white, $25 343-8008 Compensator. $25 811 Condos PISTOL Kel Tec .380 352-217-8890 GUITAR Acoustic pets ok $600/mo + APTS. 2503 South Audio 12”, 400 double hung, double LUGGAGE (3) pieces w/case, nearly new. Call 352-787-0175 dep. Magalski r pane. 29.75 x 52.75 NEW $275. CARPET (2) rolls 14’6” x St. 1 & 2br. 62+, watts, fiber carbon. 11’6”, 8’ x 16’, leather set. All for $100 obo Call 352-504-8035 handicapped or dis- Townhouses $80. 352-360-3027 $75 302-222-5334 Call 352-729-3703 GOLF BAG, CLUBS, Mauve plush w/pad- $31 Please call 352-348-7000 BALLS & TEES. $30. abled. Spacious PISTOL Llama .380 352-753-0657 LEESBURG 3/1 1804 EUSTIS Condo 2/2 + 1 SURROUND SOUND ding. .$60. SOLD! ORGAN elec. keyboard 352-394-1395 High St. CHA, Lg util. units, quiet, a/c com- 630 Garage Sales NEW $275. munity rm. Starting car garage. Fully JVC, almost new, CASSETTE TAPES (64) MESSAGE/REIKI TABLE $65. 352-288-0988 rm. Fenced in back Call 352-729-3703 GOLF CLUBS Men’s at $450. Equal Hous- furn. no stairs. Newly used 3 mo. Sell for POND LINER 65 gallons Country various art- Folding w/alum. legs. or email Stan123@ yard. Shaded lot & w/bag. $35 ing Opportunity. Call remodeled, new ap- $100 350-3621 w/waterfall, pumps & PISTOL Ruger .45 ist. $50 takes all Call $90 Please call centurylink.net carport $625/mo Call Call 352-255-4913 Falon.728-1500 pli. + W/D, privacy SURROUND SOUND filters. $85 Call P90 NEW $425. 352-394-6204 352-319-9970 RENTED !!!! fence. Walk to 352-552-7996 GOLF CLUBS SET JVC, almost new, Call SOLD MIRROR Eibin Allen, 3’x 660 Office stores. Yard service CHILDREN’S PILLOWS Cleveland Brand. LEESBURG 3/1 Carver used 3 mo. Sell for 2’, refinished black. LEESBURG STUDIO Nice incl. $750/mo + 635 Garden PISTOL Taurus .38 (2) $12 for both Dora Furniture/ $100. 352-787-7093 Heights, tiled $100 350-3621 P85 Stainless Steel and Diego Call Asking $40. Call throughout, w/stove & clean $100/wk. no dep. 812-327-3235 AZALEA Southern $275. 352-729-3703 352-259-9673 Supplies GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron dep. incl. util. cable TELEVISION 17”, runs 352-315-0550 & fridge, W/D LEESBURG 2 story good. $20. Charm (10) shrubs. thru SW, driver, 3 TV. 352-303-6266 PISTOL Taurus .45 MIRROR for wall, an- COMPUTER DESK has hookup, newly re- 2/2.5 Exercise, pool, Call 352-348-2587 $80/all. Call CLAM SHELL CARRIER wood, putter. $75 or 813-781-9540. 24/7 NEW $425. tique wood. 29” x pull out shelf for lap- modeled. Pets/Sec- clubhouse. $685/mo 352-787-1226 on trailer. New 352-245-0716 tion 8 welcomed. TELEVISION 21” Memo- Call 352-729-3703 parts/spare parts. 29”. $50. Call top 19 x 45 x 25. 352-357-9305 rex w/flat screen 352-787-8111 $35 352-330-1441 GOLF lady new over- $595/mo + small LEESBURG, 2/2 & 3/2 CHAISE LOUNGERS RIFLE 270 Caliber $100 787-9526 front. Good cond. sized irons w/bag & dep. 352-360-5592 Large newly renovated! VERY NICE! Lg 2/1.5 w/ottoman. (2) PVC w/scope. Monte MIRROR COMPUTER DESK cor- $20 Call 483-1157 CLOCK RADIOS (2) elec. solid heavy, jumbo woods. $60 Rents from $600/mo W/D. No pets. & padded. $50 Call Carlo stock. W/3 approx. 2’Wx4’H. Ex- ner model, black & LEESBURG 3/1 CHA 502-750-0512 Good cond. $16 for 352-735-6927 Call 352-350-7109 $650/mo + dep. TELEVISION 27” color. boxes of shells. cel. cond. $50 obo brown. Good cond. 2601 Colonial Ave. Call 352-787-5885 the both. Call $525/mo + dep. LEESBURG, Shady Ter- Magnavox w/remote. EDGER Edge Hog. Black $275. 504-6448 352-728-4729 Call 352-343-4445 $30 793-1290 GOLF SET irons/woods $30 Please call oversized like new Ask for Keith race Villas, 2/1 & Decker Walk be- MIRROR Walnut Ornate COMPUTER DESK 812 Rooms to 352-348-9973 RIFLE Marlin .44 CLOTHES RACK as seen w/bag. $45. Call 352-455-5540 Ext. w/garage no pets. hind. Like new $35 magnum Lever action top. Carolina mirror, metal, FILING CABI- 352-307-9462 at Lowe’s. Chrome. 352-217-6728 007 $650/mo. 460-8924 Rent TELEVISION 27” color. New $500. Pd. $75. Selling for 23.5” x 48”. $50 NET & SHREDDER Magnavox w/remote. GARDEN LIGHTS (10) 352-729-3703 Call 724-309-4915 $55. 352-383-5850 PUMP/FILTER & MOTOR LEESBURG 3/1 w/car- LADY LAKE just N. of $40. 352-357-1647 port, W/D hook-up LEESBURG AVAIL NOW! $30 Please call low voltage, new. RIFLE Marlin 450 mag- COMPUTER/DRAWING for 15’ or smaller The Villages. Room. CLOTHES STEAMER NURSING SCRUBS extra Lg yard, wood flr. MONTCLAIR VILLAGE 352-348-9973 $15 Please call num. $495 firm incl. CHAIRS (2). $60 obo. above ground pool Shared, living, & Standing Like new! sm - sm. solid colors $575/mo + dep Call 2, 3 & 4 BR Starting 352-326-0631 3 boxes of ammuni- Call 352-787-2774 $50 418-2982 kitchen. $100/wk. TELEVISION 48” in solid Great gift. $40 10 sets & 3 jackets. 407-970-3428 at $470/mo Patio tion. 352-551-4798 352-750-0672 oak cabinet, good HEDGE TRIMMER Black 352-753-4043 $50 352-728-3515 DESK CHAIR black with RODS AND REELS Penn, Duplex apts. A/C, cond. $75 Call 5 casters. Asking $100 for both. Like MOUNT DORA 2/1 Nice & Decker elec., dual RIFLE Marlin NUTRITIONAL PRO- Equal Housing Op- LEESBURG Private BR 352-326-8570 CLOTHING Men’s 38 by $15. Please call new. Please call size yard. $600/mo action blade 20”. 9 mm 4X9 scope GRAM 30 day sup- portunity. Contact share rest of house. 30. 20 pieces in all. 352-357-8909 352-365-1050 1st, last & dep. no TELEVISION Projection. $45. 352-728-4729 $375. SOLD! ply, lose or gain. Melissa 326-3300 $110/wk Call Incl. jeans & shirts. pets 352-455-3554 Se Habla Español 352-504-5407 Mitsubishi. 42”. LANDSCAPE POND SHOTGUN 16 GAUGE. $99. 352-793-8537 DESK CHAIR high back, TOTAL GYM EXCEL. $30 352-383-1280 MT. DORA 3/2 w/master $100 Call 160 gallons. $50 Older JC Higgins Bolt cloth, burgundy, Good cond. Priced COFFEE POTS (4) $40 PALM TREE Artificial. bath & garage. Tiled 813 Homes 352-396-4263 Call 352-669-7544 action. Good slug swivels. Like new. new, $1000. Asking 12 cups Please call 6’ tall $15 throughout, all gun $175 504-6448 $60 SOLD!!!!! $100 357-0766 To Share TELEVISION RCA, 35”, LANDSCAPE RAKE 352-742-2856 Call 352-430-1090 kitchen appl.. newly TRAMPOLINE 13’, excellent cond. guar- 30” aluminum. $35. TAURUS Model PT-25, POCKET WATCH Ives FILE CABINET green remodeled, screened COIN SORTER $30 good shape. $60. EUSTIS- Share House, anteed. $100. Call 350-669-7800 purse gun, 25 caliber Renoir, battery $25 metal, 2 drawers, porch on conserva- Please call Call 352-343-8027 pool, forest $358 mo. 352-821-2043 semi auto. $220. Please call locking, like new. tion lot. Pets/Section LAWN EQUIPMENT 352-326-5451 EPPER REE Non smoking. Leave TELEVISION PARTS Various 716-378-7878 352-255-5054 $35. 352-383-8075 8 welcomed. P T msg 352-357-5284 Sanyo 13”. $35. styles. $100 Call COMFORTER queen 10 685 Tools/ $850/mo + small PROPANE TANK 40lb. PRINTER color Epson Apts. FRUITLAND PARK Call 352-365-0938 352-326-5527 649 Medical pieces, Burgundy & dep. 352-360-5592 $65 Please call Stylus, photo K, 220, Machinery Models Open! 1 Bedroom gold. Must see! $100 RENTALS TELEVISION Sharp 26” LAWN MOWER 20” cut, BATTERIES Rayovac for 352-728-6581 $20 Call Share rest of the 352-217-0433 AIR COMPRESSOR 1hp, •Clermont - Brand New w/remote.newer $60 3.5hp, runs great Hearing Aids 7 packs 352-259-3522 3br/2ba House w/all util. COOKIE JAR Christmas RED HAT ITEM’S, brand belt drive, 12 gallon fenced $700.00 Call 352-259-8092 $45. Please call of 16 per pack. $70. SHREDDER Royal 10X 1, 2 & 3 BR. Laundry & cable TV & musical & other new tote bag, photo on wheels, 110V. •Clermont - 2br. Large or 352-551-4708 352-409-6940 352-728-1015 cut, like new cond. Only $425 mo. items. $30 Call albums, more. $100. $99 409-6940 home on canal to Now Leasing TELEVISION Sharp 36”. LAWN MOWER 22” cut, 352-455-1163 $25 Please call Seniors preferred. HOSPITAL BED good 352-255-5054 BLOWER Vacuum 2006 Lake Minnehaha Great Move-In Cell 352-360-8534 w/remote. Excel Toro, self propelled, cond. $100. Call 352-259-3522 $875.00 incl. yd.care CURTAIN ROD 12’, for REEL TAPES 7” (600) Craftsman. Gas. or 352-728-2056 cond. $80 Call 5hp, runs great. $85 352-728-6044 or TYPEWRITER HERMES •Clermont - 3 br, ca- Specials Vertical Blinds. Ask- opera 2 operas per Works well $35 352-267-3397 Call 352-409-6940 352-874-6614 tape. $20 Please call 3000 portable. 352-330-4484 nal to LakeMinne- Call Now LEESBURG ing $25. Please call haha $900. TELEVISION w/remote & LAWN MOWER Black & MASSAGE TABLE “The 352-343-9935 W/book Good cond. 352-399-2129 Looking for a mature 352-323-1730 CLEANING EQUIPMENT •Clermont - 3br tiled oak cabinet. 27”. Decker elec. runs Oval” New w/carry $60 352-323-1988 3793 Pepper Tree Ln. lady to share a RING .925 Sterling Sil- Carpet & Furn. Pro- split plan, fenced, Good cond. $100 well. $20. Call case & fleece pad. CURTAINS, (2) valances wildwoodapts.com 4 rm apt/separate from ver, Garnet, Paradot, fessional grade. Re- brick patio $1,100. 352-821-2801 352-787-7692 $400. 702-7123 86”W x 22L” w/2 674 Exercise Equal Housing my side. Duplex style. Citrine, Amethyst (9) tiring after 25 yrs. incl. yd. care. TELEVISION w/remote. throw pillows. $30. Opportunity NON-SMOKER LAWN MOWER Crafts- POWER CHAIR New Per- 352-259-3170 $40 352-301-7634 Equipment Excel cond. $500 •Groveland - 3br in W/D & TV, incl. util. 13”. Good cond. $20 man 18” Manual 352-346-9826 mobil C400 ESP ROOM DIVIDER AB LOUNGER Extreme Lexington Estate, I have pets. $125/wk Call 352-728-3571 push type. $50 Call DAGGERS (4) & SPEAR Used twice. Luxury $100 obo Call 68”x36”. Wood, de- Tony Little’s. Only DRILL PRESS on a tall nice $1,000. 352-250-7910 TELEVISION Zenith 13”, 352-259-1175 chair that does eve- sign on both sides, stand $150 Call •Clermont - 4/3 HUGE LADY LAKE 352-460-4334 $95 obo. Please call Arden Place Apts. New with VHS insert. Ask- LAWN MOWER DECK rything! $1200 Call $80 435-0064 352-787-2774 352-787-8059 home. Sky Valley ing $15. Call DINING CHAIR LONG 1br & 2/2, 1-story 819 54”, Husqvarna, 352-728-8250 FINISHING NAILER Porta Sub. $1,350.00 352-753-5386 COVERS scroll polys- RUG Aubusson, rd, 4’ DVD’S “Beach Body” apts. Coming the Win- Manufactured good cond. $250 WALKER w/wheels & ter/cotton. (4). $25. w/5” fringe. Cream (12) & books. New Cable Like new. New ter of 2011. Lots of WALKIE TALKIE (2) Call 352-410-8360 $155 Sell $75. Bob ROCKER REALTY seat which provides 352-728-8054 w/pastel flowers $75 $120. Now $40. 352-394-3570 features, green rated, Homes Rental w/chargers, Uniden. LAWN MOWER MTD, storage. Almost new. 352-314-2820 352-383-7553 352-748-3578 energy efficient, only Brand new. $50. DISHES 38 pieces + 3 www. CLERMONT/ 22” cut, 5hp, high $50. 352-753-5886 FRAMING NAILER New $595 & $725/mo. 352-748-3580 bowls, Purple flow- RUG w/fruit design. ELLIPTICAL MACHINE RockerRealtyInc.com W. HWY. 50 wheel, $65. Call $179. Sale price For details call WALKER, hand brake ered trim for every- Good cond. for Weslo Momentum Before Groveland WEATHER RADIO Mid- 352-409-6940 $95. Call Bob SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS 877-781-6995 or w/seat. Good Cond. day $25 568-7581 kitchen/dining area. Excel cond. $85 Call Mobile Homes For Sale land. New w/papers. 352-748-3578 2/2/1 with workshop [email protected] LAWN MOWER Murray $45 Please Call $70 352-357-9305 352-343-5958 w/Owner Finance $15 Please call DISHES for 8. By Studio Potting shed. New 21” self propelled, 352-326-5413 LADDERS 24’ ext. alum 2br/1ba 352-357-2248 Nova. Black & Rose SAFE Home Security 2 EXERCISER, Elliptical kitchen, tiled baths 5hp, runs great $70 WHEELCHAIR Good trim. 32 pc. Beauti- bolt manual, combi- pro-4 675 Cardio & 8’ A-frame Active community EUSTIS El Sereno Apts. From $500 down 624 Children’s Call 352-409-6940 Cond. $45 Call ful. $55 429-4586 nation, new. $200 monitor Excel $100 wooden $100 for Indoor/outdoor pool 1 MO. FREE RENT --$$400/month$$-- 352-326-5413 obo. 352-742-1939 both. 352-551-8798 Lots of activies. 2/2. $575/mo. Also Avail. LAWN MOWER self pro- DISHES Gibson Stone- obo 407-421-2404 items WHEELCHAIR Heavy LATHE wood with $695/mo + dep. 600 N. Grove. Handyman Special pelled 21” cut, excel. ware 8 pc. place set- SANDALS Ladies new 5 duty. Good cond. TENSION EXERCISE stand & tools $50 Ask for Diane Call 352-361-5688 1br/1ba $500 down BICYCLE Girls 16” Huffy shape. $50 Call ting 32/pieces. $20. pr., size 9W, all col- $45 Please call SYSTEM Gyrotonic 352-483-2865 Tom Grizzard Realty --$$325month$$-- Toy Story 3, new in 352-742-1459 352-357-8909 ors, $50. takes all. 352-753-1728 1000. $90 Call 352-787-0590 407-932-0898 or box. $50 Call LAWN RAKES (4) $20 Call 352-343-8964 352-504-0499 352-404-8607 352-272-4610 DISHES Pyrex large & PIPE BENDER hydraulic Please call WHEELCHAIR portable. SAW, cast iron, 15”x11” 352-742-2856 med. 12 of each. WEIGHT BENCH Univer- 16 ton like new paid Veranda CARSEAT Evenflo for Asking $50. $100. Please call w/stand. Heavy, At- $249 sell for $100. 807 Dora Canal Frontage Call 352-787-5337 sal incl. weights. baby. 5-30 lbs. Good MOWER, self propelled 52-394-6204 las w/craftsman mo- Marcy model EM1 352-408-4688 Apartments Apartments HOMES 1/2 PRICE! shape $30 Call 4hp, runs good. $95. tor. $50, 750-1979 Free rent until 2012 DISHES, Fiestaware, (6) $50. 352-460-4048 Unfurnished 352-343-2042 352-348-5843 650 Computers PLATE JOINER by Skil, 352-343-7401 assorted pieces. SCRUBS Cherokee, 5 WEIGHT MACHINE com- SUMMER SPECIAL new. $75 Please CHILD BICYCLE SEAT PATIO ENCLOSURE & Equip $60. Please call sets, like new, differ- plete. By Impex, on our EUSTIS 55+ New call 352-217-8890 Apartments Available iBert Safe-T, 2 front 8’x8’x16’ frame, 352-250-8290 ent colors and sizes $100. Please call 1 & 1 br w/Den Mobile homes in a mounts, Safe & Fun! screens, door & roof. COMPUTER DESK At- WINDEMERE VILLAS $50 435-0064 352-396-4448 ROUTER Craftsman Start at $599 Quiet park. CHA, $65 434-2439 $85 352-821-2801 tractive, white. $30 DISHES, Fiestaware, Co- Call about our obo. Ask for Janice balt Blue. (28) pcs. SCRUBS large 1.5hp, with 8 new MOVE-IN SPECIAL Refrigerator, stove & CRIB LA Baby Metal, PATIO TABLE w/4 swivel 352-360-1180 $100. Please call 2 pairs, blue. $20. 675 Sports/ extra cutting bits. 1Br $250 dep $500 mo Call Now! dishwasher included. folding, full size & chairs & cushions. 352-250-8290 Call 352-728-8054 $65. 352-408-0675 2Br $300 dep $550 mo $650/mo + utilities COMPUTER newly re- Recreation (352) (also avail rent to own) portable. $70. Call Glass, round. $50 SEWING MACHINE old, (352) 728-5444 built, running Win- DRESS Lace overlay, 352-396-2042 352-742-8246 SOLD!!!! portable, mint cond., BASKETBALL STAND STRAP NAILER Pasload HUD Vouchers 735-9400 dow Vista. $100. Call purple in color. Size Portable 7’ Good Accepted PODOCARPUS (10) 352-323-1322 16. $30 obo Call case. Asking $95. Air. (positive place- or FRUITLAND PARK 2/2 DOLL HOUSE 36”H x shrubs. $80/all. Call 352-793-5741 Cond. Will deliver. ment) $75 Call Equal Housing Visit us at 32”W, 3 story. Ask- 352-735-0061 $80. 352-343-2711 55+ Very nice Sale 352-787-1226 DELL laptop Latitude 352-551-4921 Opportunity MountDora for $79K Owner fi- ing $85 Call DRUMS 55 gal. SEWING MACHINE D600, office 2010, BICYCLE 26” Men’s Apartments.com nancing avail. Or rent SOLD! RAIN BARREL $39.95. PLASTIC $15.00 CALL Singer Touch-N-Sew, security, perfect Huffy. Wide white CLERMONT for $575/mo. Call Please call 352-408-4190 top of the line. Mint TABLE SAW Ryobi 10”. $149 742-0048 walls Bike lock. Like 2/2 w/all kitchen appli- 352-633-1757 FEEDING SEAT First 352-394-7788 cond. $99 751-0369 7” dado, routing set. ances plus W/D. New Year’s newborn-tod- PHOTO PRINTER $20 FAN Hampton Bay 42” new $70 589-1373 SR 46, E. RAIN BARREL 65 gallon SEWING ORGANIZER Good cond. $95. Call tile flooring. $750.00 dler reclining seat. Needs Ink. Like new. $50 of Hwy. 441 LADY LAKE 3/2 nice lot, olive container. $49 Rubber Maid (Sewing BICYCLE 26” Men’s. 352-636-0636 per mo. w/$400.00 se- $25. 352-429-9811 Call 352-787-9197 Please call clean great area Please call Susan) new in box Asking $65. curity. Call Tony at 352-365-1050 Call 352-636-0263 Equal Housing $750/mo + security 352-217-5104 PRINTER Dell 3000CN $5. 352-324-3025 WORK BENCH new cus- 407-948-8038 Opportunity HIGHCHAIR Eddie Bauer FAN Hampton Bay 52” BICYCLE 26” Roadmas- tom wood 6 ft. $60. Call 352-874-8880 oak wood 2/trays RIDING MOWER ‘96 Color, laser. Extra w/light kit. Like new. SHIRTS (2) ladies, but- Cartridges. $50. ter Mountain Sport. Please call very good cond. $85. MTD 12.5hp, 38” $35 Please call ton down, Petite New $75 Firm. 352-343-7201 CLERMONT 3333333333 LADY LAKE 40209 Mat- cut, runs like new. 352-569-0240 thews Rd. Lg. 4/2, 2 352-455-1040 352-383-8219 large. Kim Rogers. 352-460-4503 2/2 in convenient cen- 3 3 $350 obo 460-4334 $8. 352-357-2248 tral location. incl.W/D, EUSTIS screened-in porches, MOVIES VCR collection PRINTER Epson, all in FAN Hampton Bay 52” BICYCLE 3 wheel Royal WRENCHES 20 in all. 14 No pets. $750/mo. + 1 BEDROOM - NEW water & garbage incl. Mary Kate & Ashley SPREADER Scott Fertil- one NX400.New in w/light kit. Like new. SILVERWARE service Enfield Red, big seat, are US made in 24” $500.dep. 1 Story. Walk to Publix No security dep. Olsen. (15), $40 obo izer, 30” New. $35 box. $60 obo Call $35 Please call for 8 +. $10. Call new wheels. $35 carpenters tray. $25 Please Call Tony at Call: 352-357-7332 $825/ first & $775 Call 352-669-1163 Call 352-787-9197 352-348-7129 352-383-8219 352-568-7581 SOLD!!!!!!! 352-383-1280 407-948-8038 3333333333 last. Call 753-1700

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819 1001 Mfd Homes 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1205 Autos 1206 Aviation Manufactured For Sale CHEVROLET 2008 CHEVROLET 2011 HONDA 2009 LINCOLN ‘01 Continen- MERCURY 2001 PONTIAC 2005 Sunfire Homes Rental Corvette Coupe CAMARO ACCORD LX tal 90K mi. Excel. Grand Marquis 2 dr w/moon roof 1210 Mcycles/ New Dbl-wide 44’x24’ cond. $5900. Call $6995. Call Asking $24,000 $33,860 $23,740 $18,320 $7,180 TOYOTA 2010 Mopeds LEESBURG 2/1 CHA Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 352-787-8108 Call 800-313-9787 352-343-5005 w/carport, lg. fenced New Single-wide CAMRY MERCEDES 2000 SLK TOYOTA 2007 $15,820 VESTS (2) & 1 pair yard $500/mo + 65’ x 14’ CHEVROLET 2008 FORD 2006 LINCOLN 2007 NISSAN 2007 Leather pants & $500/dep. Call Asking $19,000 Corvette Coupe 500 MKX Canary Yellow. Sentra SER COROLLA Call 800-313-9787 $10,000. Call $11,430 chaps. All for $50 352-702-2740 Located in a nice $33,860 $12,870 $23,160 $13,820 352-357-4827 quiet park in Eustis. Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 803-351-2682 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 LEESBURG, 2/2 Remod- Lot rent is $310/mo. MERCURY 2001 TOYOTA 2008 TOYOTA 2010 1230 Vans eled, close to Wal- CHEVROLET 2011 FORD 2006 LINCOLN 2007 NISSAN 2007 Sorry, no children. Grand Marquis CAMRY CAMRY mart. No pets. CAMARO 500 MKX Sentra SER FINANCING AVAILABLE $7,180 $15,170 $15,820 SATURN 2005 RELAY 7 $550/mo. 1st & last. $22,740 $12,870 $23,160 $13,820 sunsetvillagepark.com Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 passenger, DVD Call 352-516-9248. 352-396-2042 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 Call 800-313-9787 player. $8,800. Call 352-343-5005 WILDWOOD Continental PALM HARBOR Country Club. Gated HOMES 2/2 Many Amenities. Red Tag Sale Seasonal rental or Over 10 Stock Units full time. Call for must go! more information. Save up to $35K! 570-636-3241 1-800-622-2832 825 Rent-To- 1002 Mfd Own Homes Dora Canal Frontage W/ land HOMES 1/2 PRICE! For Sale Free rent until 2012 352-343-7401 EUSTIS/WEIRSDALE- UMATILLA 3/1 homes, Owner fi- nancing low down. 1100 $850/$550 per mo Call 407-599-4446 Recreation

1101 Boats 900 ALUMACRAFT 14’ extra wide Jon Boat, Real Estate w/trailer & new never used 20hp Yamaha, For Sale 4 stroke, Inverness $5,800 obo Call 352-726-9369 903 Homes BOAT antique, wooden. 7’ Sailing Dinghy no For Sale sails/rutter. $100. 352-815-0268 EUSTIS/WEIRSDALE- UMATILLA 3/1 BOWRIDER ‘71 Fiber- homes, Owner fi- glass, canopy w/Isin- nancing low down. glass. 15’ outboard $850/$550 per mo w/trailer, 50hp. Mer- Call 407-599-4446 cury. $3000 Call 419-787-9796 IDEAL LOCATION NEXT TO THE VILLAGES PORTABLE TOILET Cen- off CR 466 tury Never used, new A well maintained in box. $65. Call 1800sf 3br/2ba, late 352-460-0208 model dbl. wide MFH. TROLLING MOTOR Minn Den w/fireplace, kota, Auto pilot, foot screen patio. Situated control. $100 Call on 2.25 ac of com- 850-559-9320 pletely fenced pasture. Lg. pole barn, work 1120 Marine shop, cattle barn, trees & extras. Bring your Equip/ livestock. Price just re- Supplies duced to $129,900. Come see & make us BIMINI BOAT TOP frame an offer. & green cover, new. Call 352-516-7808 8’.6” wide. $99. 352-233-0408 905 NISSAN 9.8hp, w/stand, Waterfront 2-stroke, 2 cyl., runs strong. $600. Call Dora Canal Frontage 352-348-2239 HOMES 1/2 PRICE! STAND for Outboard Free rent until 2012 Motor Engine. Small 352-343-7401 collapsable. $15 352-357-0120 930 Out-of- TROLLING MOTOR Ex- area cel. cond. $55 Call 352-326-3977 WATERFRONT LOT in Big Pine Key, w/ocean access. # 1150 R V & 31 Rogo ratings. Campers $89,900, or trade equity for house in CHAIR for RV. Base Lake County. bolts to floor, has 2 561-396-5357 positions & turns. $100 347-7350 TRAVEL LODGE 37’ ‘02, 2 slides, furn. queen bed, A/C, attached 1000 8’x20’ rm. 5’x8’ shed, 10’x12’ deck Manufactured w/ Gazebo. Lake Panasoffkee Homes $11,500 Please call 352-848-0642 or 352-793-2061 WINNEBAGO 1984. 27’ $2500 obo. 1001 Mfd Homes Call 352-267-1472 For Sale 1200 CLERMONT/ Transportation W. HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale 1205 Autos w/Owner Finance CADILLAC CTS 2005 2br/1ba 33K miles. Asking From $500 down $16,000. Please call --$$400/month$$-- 352-787-1516 Also Avail. Handyman Special CADILLAC DeVille ‘03, 1br/1ba $500 down white diamond, 78K --$$325/month$$-- mi., clean in & out. 407-932-0898 or $7,500 will also 352-404-8607 trade for clean older car plus cash. Cal Dora Canal Frontage 352-250-7509 HOMES 1/2 PRICE! Free rent until 2012 CASH PAID 352-343-7401 FOR JUNK CARS! $200 and up. EUSTIS 2/1.5 in Sandpi- Call 352-771-6191 per mobile 55+ park, Rent $280/mo Furn. FORD 2004 F250 $8,500. Call CREW CAB 352-483-1439 5.4 liter 2 wheel drive EUSTIS 55+ New SPECIAL $14,395. Mobile homes in a Quiet park. CHA, MERCURY 2002 Refrigerator, stove & GRAND MARQUIS dishwasher included. Only 48K mi $650/mo + utilities Beautiful Condition! (also avail rent to own) SPECIAL $ 8,995 352-396-2042 HYUNDAI 2005 SANTA FE FRUITLAND PARK 2/2 Economical SUV 55+ Very nice Sale with 4 Wheel Drive for $79K Owner fi- SPECIAL $10,995. nancing avail. Or rent for $575/mo. Call FORD 2007 352-633-1757 FOCUS Loaded! GRAND ISLAND, 2/2 in Leather & Sunroof 55+ plus Community 40 MPG on Lake Eustis. Dbl. SPECIAL $9,495. carport w/lg storage rm, recently remod- JAYCO 1996 eled. Call between MOTORHOME 6pm - 9pm. CLASS C 404-824-4608 Only 36K miles SPECIAL $10,995.

LEESBURG 2/1 w/shed WE BUY CARS! carport. Partially In House Financing furn. In a 55+ park. No Dealer Fees Ever $1500. Cash only Low Interest Rates! 352-513-4336 or 978-914-3993 cell. Lake Jem Auto & Marine Sales LEESBURG Lake Harris 352-383-0956 Hide-A-Way. 2/1 BUY HERE! PAY HERE! W/D, roof-over. Low See Our Entire lot rent. ‘85. $6000 Inventory on obo 352-483-1482 www.lakejemauto.com

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1235 S U V 1235 S U V 1235 S U V 1235 S U V 1235 S U V 1235 S U V 1240 Trucks 1240 Trucks 1240 Trucks 1264 Auto CHRYSLER 2006 DODGE 2010 FORD 2005 ESCAPE JEEP 2008 NISSAN PATH FINDER TOYOTA 2009 Light Duty Light Duty Light Duty Parts XLT Super low miles, LE ‘05, 57K mi, PT CRUISER CALIBER LIBERTY VENZA CHEVROLET 10. 2001, FORD 2009 NISSAN 2007 Accessory Convertible $14,480 leather $11,900 Call ~ 3 to choose from ~ leather, loaded, 4WD $22,810 352-343-5005 $16,200 460-0548 white 5 speed, RANGER FRONTIER SOFT TOP for a Jeep YJ $12,360 CALL 800-313-9787 $16,210 800-313-9787 171K mi., runs out $16,380 $14,470 CALL 800-313-9787 1-800-313-9787 Tan, pavement end FORD 2002 HONDA 2008 SATURN 2009 VUE XR 6 good, cold a/c, excel. 800-313-9787 800-313-9787 frame, $99. Please EXPLORER CRV cylinder. Leather ex- 1240 Trucks body & new paint. call 352-978-7668 $14,680 tra nice! $18,500 You will like it! FORD NISSAN 2007 $8,610 Light Duty F-150 1996 FRONTIER CALL 800-313-9787 CALL 800-313-9787 352-343-5005 Asking $3,000. STEERING WHEEL LOCK CHRYSLER 2006 JEEP 2008 6 cyl., Automatic $14,470 JEEP Grand Cherokee TOYOTA 2008 MITSUBISHI‘08 Raider. Call 352-250-7292 “The Club”. Excel. PT CRUISER FORD 2002 LIBERTY Spray in liner Factory Power steering & 800-313-9787 $25 Please call Convertible EXPLORER ‘04 Limited. 54K mi. ~ 2 to choose from ~ RAV4 FORD 2009 Power brakes w/tow package. Ex- $17,310 warranty $10,900 352-383-8219 $12,360 $8,610 $16,210 352-343-5005 RANGER Cold A/C 1247 Trailers CALL 800-313-9787 CALL 800-313-9787 cel Cond. $10,000. 1-800-313-9787 CALL 800-313-9787 $13,380 $2499. TIRES (3) 185/75/14 & Call 352-343-2627 800-313-9787 352-348-5843 TRAILER Triple Crown (2) 20/8.00/8NHS Heavy duty, 6 x 12 $100 Please call dump. $2500. Call 352-551-9396 352-602-4561 or TIRES (2) General 352-602-4007 275/45R20. Good UTILITY TRAILER 4 x 8ft tread $100 obo for new deck new lights, both 352-793-8431 spare tire, $275 TIRES (2) on 14” 352-470-2503 WHEELS (2) Very good tread. $100 for 1264 Auto both 352-552-2569 Parts TOW BAR Roadmaster, Accessory Stowmaster. Asking $75 obo. Call BED LINER for Ford 352-989-2097 F150 6.5’ bed. $25 TOW BAR Roadmaster, Call 352-343-2627 used very little. Good BED LINER formed, was cond. $100 Call in Ford F250. Asking 352-343-1046 $30. Please call TOW BAR, used once, 352-357-3351 2” ball hitch. $50 BENCH SEATS for ‘97 Call 352-617-1716 Dodge Ram (3) all TRUCK TOOL BOX Full $100 obo Call size. Like New! $75 352-787-2133 Call 352-800-9020 CAM SHAFT Lunati WHEELS (2) 14” w/two 502/292. $50 obo tires. Very good Call 352-989-0665 tread. $100 for both CARBURETOR Edelbroch 352-552-2569 model 1405. 600CFM. $80 Call 1275 Golf 352-357-9585 Carts FAN SHROUD for ‘59/’60 Cadillac. CLUB CAR ‘94 New Bat- Howey $75 Call teries as of 10/10. 352-324-2173 Loaded! Runs fast. $1250 978-1352 HITCH PINTLE HOOK 2 & 5/16th” ball. Ad- GOLF CART 4/seater, justable $50. many extras, low 352-408-1576 mileage. $3,000. SOLD HITCH w/receiver, brand new, fits Chrysler Se- GOLF CART RIMS 10” bring. $100 obo Call Steel. Excel Cond 352-357-2618 $35. Call after 9am. 352-259-5629 INTAKE MANIFOLD Cir- cle track cheater in- GOLF CART, good take. $75 obo Call cond. $300 Call 352-989-0665 352-347-2825 GOLF CLUBS (2 sets) JUMP Napa w/bags. Good Cond. Power boost + 700. $50 Please call 12volt. New! $50 352-259-1574 Call SOLD KIA BUCKET SEAT Tan LANGSTON GOLF ‘05 model $50 Call CART CENTER 561-398-3811 or 352-561-1167 Sales • Parts • Service Rentals • Custom Shop MUFFLER from a ‘05 Factory Trained Miata MX5 auto. Like Technicians new $50. obo. Call BATTERIES 352-343-0989 352-357-4300 PIPE RACK Kargo Mas- ter, for full size pickup. $100 Call WE BUY GOLF CARTS 352-394-0561 RUNNING OR NOT. CALL 352-516-2657 RIMS & TIRES 8 hole, 16”.$55. YAMAHA NEW ‘10. SOLD!!!!!!!!!! Elec. 4 yr. warranty. $3788. If you buy any- TOOL BOX Full size where else - We both pick up. Alum $115 lose! 352-793-3948 Call 352-346-1434 or 813-477-0050

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FEATURES EDITOR NAME HERE CARROLL JASKULSKI: That lived-in look / C2 ࡯ 352-365-8254

ERA TOM GRIZZARD Royal Highlands beauty with upgrades

This 2/2 with den/office Prince you the needed space for a workbench model with no rear neighbors is locat- and workshop area. Nicely landscaped ed in RoyalHighlands 55+ active-adult yard with nature conservation views. gated community. The kitchen Termite bond is transferable to buyers. includes a lovely eat-in nook, upgrad- Other highlights include: Inside laun- ed solid oak cabinets, ceramic tile dry room with separate storage closet floor and closet pantry. This split bed- & shelves, tinted thermal windows, room plan home features a large mas- screened front entryway, pull down ter bedroom suite with twowalk-in stairs in garage with generous amount closets and a comfort height dual sink of storage space, ceiling fans, mature oak vanity. The great room has tinted landscaping and irrigation system. To sliding doors leading to the enclosed learn more about Royal Highlands and (10x20) screened lanai with stacking this 1,618 sq.ft. home listed at vinyl windows. There is an additional $144,900 visit my website: 7x7 outside patio perfect for BBQ. The www.RoyalHighlands.net. MLS# oversized two car garage with sliding G4674677. Call Doug DuVarney of ERA Spacious den/office adjacent to great room. screen door plus golf cart garage offers Tom Grizzard, Inc. at (352)255-3236.

MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS A horse lover’s dream

This 3 bedroom 2 bath manufactured income from boarding horses. The home is located 8.9 on acres with 2280 property is fenced and cross fenced. sq ft living area. Home also features din- This is definitely country living at its ing room, living room, family room with best but yet very convenient to shop- corner fireplace, huge kitchen with ping in Eustis and Mt. Dora with all of its island seating and an open, split floor quaint shops and restaurants. Only 15- plan. Master bath features garden tub 20 minutes away from the Sanford area with separate shower stall. Mature land- and close for all the Orlando com- scaping with oak trees. A beautiful set- muters.Great place to raise a family and ting with beautiful views. Property also a wonderful place to bring your horses. has a 6 stall barn with workshop and It is definitely a horse lover’s dream spot. tack room. In another pasture there is a $245,000 Call JoLeen Cooper for a view- 3 stall barn plus a round pen for train- ing of this home at 352-267-0770 at ing. Wash area for the horses. Possible Morris Realty & investments. Master bath features garden tub with separate shower stall.

PAL REALTY - THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Enveloped by Lake Views

Spectacular lake view property! unit and 2.5 car garage complete this Great room floor plan upgraded to wonderful package for under 200k!? perfection. Mature landscape and a The Plantation at Leesburg is a resi- park like backyard, lake views & gor- dent owned active adult gated golf and geous Florida sunsets. Over 2100 tennis community with 2 manned square foot open floor plan with natu- gates, a 3rd is monitored plus a roving ral light all day. It sportsplantation patrol. On site restaurant, 2 golf cours- shutters, ceramic tile floors in kitchen, es with equity memberships available, baths & laundry. Spacious master suite plus master bath with garden tub and 3 clubhouses, 3 pools, full time activi- shower. The private guest suite in on ty directors. Our office is located in the other side of the house. The super Plantation Plaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US upgraded kitchen with new maple Hwy 27, Suite 202, Leesburg, FL 34748 cabinets, quartz counter tops and (352) 326-3626. See more pictures of back splash. All neutral colors, a fabu- #1209 on our web site www.theplanta- Spacious master suite plus master bath with garden tub and shower. lous Florida room, a den, updated a/c tion.com

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C2 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011 Oh, that lived-in look, part 1 everal weeks ago, teenage children and to assume that all Abundant inventory and When the house goes on we examined how include both genders. prospects will appreciate constant media reports the market, the paint job S sellers should pre- Please allow me a few and accept that “lived-in about horrible sales lev- happens. pare their homes for sale. disclaimers before going look.” After all, aren’t els have made them very 3. Sleeping until early That series dealt entirely any further. This is not they likely to be living the demanding. afternoon on weekends with what the industry the perspective of some- same housekeeping Here is my list of the when it could be prime refers to as the stick and one who never had chil- nightmare? Not neces- worst offending behav- showing time. Many bricks. In this series, we dren or pets speaking sarily. They may not have iors. Some of you may prospects are hesitant to will deal with what is from the proverbial ivory children yet or they may laugh because you’ve disturb slumbering occu- probably the most sensi- tower. This “tough love” have younger children already dealt with them. pants and consequently tive topic real estate pro- professional advice who haven’t morphed Good for you, you’re on never see those rooms. comes from someone into their slovenly phase. the right track. Ask any fessionals must address Most won’t buy what they who single-parented two If your home is modestly Realtor if he or she has when advising on home haven’t seen. teenagers, has experi- sized, is one-story or has encountered any or all of sale practices. 4. Playing loud music enced most of what we a ground floor master these while showing It is touchy because it on stereos, “R” rated are about to discuss and bedroom, downsizing homes. deals with how the videos on television lifestyle and behavior of who loves kids and dogs. Carroll empty nesters could also 1. Using bedroom and and/or the profanity of family members, rather I know no one, except be prospects. Another bathroom floors as sub- than the physical attrib- you, is allowed to criti- Jaskulski, Jr. consideration is current stitutes for closets, ham- many rappers (at any vol- utes of the property, can cize your kids. But, the Carroll Jaskulski Jr is a market conditions. Most pers, towel hooks and ume) are all likely to pre- Broker/Associate with HOME Real maturely chase prospects create a significant nega- reality is, many activities Estate Professionals in Mount Dora. of today’s buyers enter dresser drawers. Wall-to- tive impact on the sale of associated with normal the marketplace wall carpet is good, wall- right to the next property. a home. In other words, family life can damage absolutely convinced to-wall gym shorts is not. Next week, we will fin- we’re about to get per- the sales process. The porarily suspended for they can steal something 2. Over-the-top colors ish the list with some sonal. good news is that no one the greater good. and will look for any on kids’ room walls really good ones and The primary offenders will suffer horribly if The first, natural and excuse to open negotia- adorned with thumb offer additional advice on are adolescent and those habits are tem- very incorrect reaction is tions with lowball offers. tacked or taped posters. tackling the problems.

REAL ESTATE NEWS ERA offers a home. record levels. TIMING IS EVERYTHING Americans say homeown- ment and living expenses; market insights HOMES ARE MORE RATES ARE LOW Conforming loan limits ership is an important part adequate savings to make AFFORDABLE At 4.6 percent, and 30- will be reduced on Oct. 1, of the American Dream, at least a 3.5 percent down LADY LAKE — Gus Current housing prices year fixed mortgage inter- 2011, which will decrease according to a New York payment; and, in general, a Grizzard with ERA Tom are down 27 percent on est rates remain near his- the availability and afford- Times/CBS News poll, credit score of at least 620. Grizzard, Inc., a leading average across the nation, torical lows, based on an ability of mortgage credit conducted June 24-28, If you meet these basic real estate brokerage serv- from peak values five years average 30-year fixed for many home buyers in 2011. requirements and plan to ing Lady Lake, has never ago according to the mortgage rate with an 42 states, based on new FINANCING IS AVAILABLE live in the home, you may witnessed real estate mar- Freddie Mac House Price average 0.7 point as shown loan limits published by Today’s borrower needs be well on your way. ket conditions quite like Index (June 2006 to in the Primary Mortgage FHFA and HUD. to have stable employment For information about today’s. Grizzard offers the March), and the national Market Survey® data HOMEOWNERSHIP IS STILL of at least two years; suffi- ERA Tom Grizzard, Inc., following insights for con- housing affordability index according to Freddie Mac THE AMERICAN DREAM cient income to cover the call 352-259-4900 or visit sumers considering buying continues to hover at as of July 7. Nearly nine in 10 monthly mortgage pay- www.tomgrizzard.com.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Jmj Land Trust to Services LLC, 35-19-26, Mortgage Electronic $320,000. $100. Wanda M. Reichert,12- Pb&Jb Management $506,100. Registration Systems Lajune P. Cole to John Anthony M. Russo 19-25 Etc., $10. Company LLC Tr and Neil Kelly Clerk and Inc., Embrace Home Simpson and Leslie and Miriam Russo to Deep South Rentals Master Land Trust Lake County Pol Loans Inc., 10-18-27, Simpson, 3-21-25 Eas, Anthony M. Russo, Lt LLC to John P. Doty and Number 16, 9-21-26, Subdivision and Mab $125,770. $70,000. 14 Greengrove Ests, 0. Nancy M. Hoff, 12-19- $10. Windchime LLC, 1-23- Running Gator Ranch Ismael Enrique Regional Asset 26, $64,000. Margaret C. Christley 25, $1,269.75. Inc. to Pamela Milton Caicedo and Ana Servicing Corporation Neil Kelly Clerk, and Ben W. Christley Jr. Christopher L. Robb Pa., 10-24-24, Carolina Jaramillo to to Marc Rothstein and Robert E. Belt, Mark J. Est to Christley Hughes and Janice C. $500. Summer Bay Resort Mary Rothstein, Bassett, Sally A. Bassett, Margaret C Tr, Christley Orr to Rogert B. Secretary Of Housing Condominium Ii Lt 81 Trails Of Sheila A. Belt and Family Trust, Lt 4 Pt Lt Edwards and Kay E. And Urban Association Inc., Un Montverde, $335,250 Suntrust Mortgage Inc. 5 City Of Leesburg, $10. Edwards, Lt 10 Timber Development to Betty 205205 Wk 19 Summer Barbara Grenon and to Federal National Antoinett Haynes and Oaks, $161,200. Thomas and Cozie Bay Resort Michael Grenon to Mortgage Byron Haynes to Larry Wayne D. Fidler and Thomas,12-19-26, Condo II, $994.06 Sandra Simon Tr and Association, 12-20-24, Krantz and Evelyn Wayne D. Fidler to $21,000. Neil Kelly Clerk and Sandra Simon $0. Krantz, Lt 13 Blk 44 Wayne R. Dawkins, Lt Habitat For Humanity Summer Bay Resort Trust, 1-17-28, $10. Clermont Breeze LLC, Courtney Jane Ests, 17 Sherwood Hts, $10. Of Lake Sumter Fl Inc. Condominium MHC Lakeside Terrace Mario Prieto, Blue $339,900. Lisa L. Spicola and to City Of Eustis, 12-19- Association Inc. to LLC, 10-19-24 Etc, Springs Reserve Samuel Homich and John J. Spicola to JP 26, $0. $102,500.00 Stacey L. Humphrey, $8,113,250. Townhomes Ivy Homich to James L. Morgan Chase Bank Na, Richard C. Duggan Summer Bay Resort Timothy Mack Davis Homeowners Homich and Kerry Lt 2 Lk Pearl Ests, and Shannon L. Duggan Condominium and Debra Ann Davis to Association Inc. Blue Mullen, Pt Blks 31, 32 $87,016. to Ralph Baker and Association Inc. Timothy Mack Spring Reserve Gullers Homestead, Sara Ann Patricia J. Baker, 13-19- Un 208 206 Wk 1 Davis,12-18-24, $10. Townhomes Townhome $118,000. Cunningham to JP 25 Summer Bay Resort Neil Kelly Clerk, Homeowners A A Moukhtara Inc. Morgan Chase Bank Na, Charles E. Broadway Condo I, $100. Joshua L. Pinion, Association Inc. Capri and Richard P. Clark to Lt 54 Springwood and Brenna H. Summer Bay Resort Joshua Lee Pinion, Lake Contractors Inc. and Ashley N. Clark, Lt 43 Landing, $135,204. Broadway to Nancy Condominium County Pol Neil Kelly Wingspread, $0. Linda Harris and Mehindru and Vinay Association Inc. and Subdivision, Clerk to CNI Bank, Carl R. Trahan and Gregory J. Watson to Mehindru, 13-19-26, Neil Kelly Clerk to Renovation Holdings 14-21-25 Etc., $100. Marie R. Trahan, Sondra L. Faulkner, 1- $400,000. Armando Flores, Inc. Pinion Spouse and Citimortgage Inc., Federal National 17-28, $57,000. Nancy Mehindru and Summer Bay Resort Arthur T. Bridget M. Ellis, Joseph Mortgage Association, Robert J. Bowen and Vinay Mehindru to Condominium Blundell to Suntrust Lee Ellis, Joseph L. Lt 1 Swartzs Sub, Wells Fargo Bank Na, Mortgage Electronic Association Inc. and Mortgage Inc., 12-19- Ellis, Joseph Ellis, $67,000. 10-18-24 Eas, $122,830. Registration Systems Carmen Flores, Un 25, $21,000. Mortgage Electronic Keith Field Homes Dorothy Nigro and Inc., Quicken Loans 403 206 Wk 4 Summer Edith Welder and Registration Systems Inc. and Stock Loan Frank J. Nigro, Inc., 13-19-26, Bay Resort Condo III, Milton Welder Est to Inc,

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VERY CLEAN 2/2 JACK WATER FRONT COMM. 2/2 AND JILL BATHROOMS. HOME IS NEWLY OTHER FEATURES REMODELED & TURNKEY! INCLUDE A BREAKFAST LAMINATE WOOD FLOORS BAR, FORMAL DINING IN LIVING RM, HALLWAY & AREA, NICE FLORIDA DINING RM, NEW TILE ROOM AND A NICE FLOORS IN BOTH BATHS, SIZED SHED. GET THIS NEW CARPET IN BOTH HOME BEFORE IT'S BED RMS & PAINTED GONE. PRICED TO SELL! THROUGHOUT HOME. LK2035 $9,900 LK2033 $17,300 OWN THE LAND WITH BUYER BONUS!!! $500 THIS HOME! 2/2 CASH TO THE BUYER!!! HOME LOCATED IN A 2008 2/2 SKYLINE W/ A COMMUNITY ON COUNTRY COTTAGE LAKE YALE. LOW HOA OPEN PORCH, TRIMMED FEE IS ONLY $95.00 DECK, VAULTED DBL A MONTH. BOAT CARPORT, OPEN FLOOR DOCK AVAILABLE PLAN, FABULOUS KITCHEN & A STUDY W/ FOR THE BOATERS. FRENCH DOORS. LK2037 $24,900 LK2003 $69,900

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MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS Unspoiled beauty in Quaint Yalaha

4BD/3BA. Custom built home! Master Bath w/ double sinks, raised Approx. 3/4 acre & just over 2500 sq ft cultured marble top vanity, walk in living area. Easy, modern, split floor shower, linen closet & separate lavato- plan w/ engineered wood ,ceramic tile ry. Bedrooms 2 & 3 have 9'-4" ceilings. & carpeting. Formal living/dining 3rd bathroom has shower/tub combo. rooms, open family room w/ 11.4 ft Additional features: archways, upgrad- ceilings, wired for surround sound, ed light fixtures, inside laundry w/ glass sliding doors to the screened washer & dryer conveying, screened lanai, entertainment drywall build out. lanai under trussed in roof, 3 car garage Adjacent to the family room is kitchen w/ pull down stairs to the attic, oak w/ breakfast bar w/ smooth top range trees in the back yard (plenty of room black, microwave, side by side refriger- for a pool!), new heating/cooling unit ator black, dishwasher, 42" cherry cab- & an open patio. Well & septic...no inets, extra drawer space & closet water or sewer bill! Call Theresa Morris pantry. Master Bedroom boasts 9'-4" 352-360-3736 at Morris Realty & Open family room with 11.4 ft ceilings and wired for surround sound. tray ceiling, extra deep walk in closet. Investments.

PAL REALTY - THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Enjoy the Florida Lifestyle

Peaceful conservation lot. A family hardwood flooring and two large clos- room withBrazilian cherry hardwood ets. The second master bath has a large flooring and French doors to the lanai. walk in Roman shower, linen closet The formal living room and formal and ceramic tile flooring. The lanai has dining room have Brazilian cherry vinyl tinted windows and a ceiling fan. hardwood flooring.Kitchen with tile Garage with service door, cabinets, flooring, breakfast bar, pantry, and eat water softener and utility sink. Ceiling in nook. The main master bedroom fans in most rooms. Water softener has a French door to lanai and conveys. All this and more priced in Brazilian cherry hardwood flooring, a the low 200’s! Our office is located in master bath with soaking tub, separate Plantation Plaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US shower, vanity with dualsinks, large Hwy 27, Suite 202, Leesburg, FL 34748 walk in shower and linen closet. A sec- (352) 326-3626. See more pictures of ond master bedroom with a French #1203 on our web site www.theplanta- door to the lanai, Brazilian cherry tion.com Brazilian cherry hardwoodflooring and French doors lead to the lanai.

ERA TOM GRIZZARD Quiet, lovely cul-de-sac location

This 3/2 Expanded Majestic polysteel room (8x11) with skylight, sink, washer constructed home is located on a lovely and dryer. The enclosed screened lanai cul-de-sac in Royal Highlands 55-plus with stacking vinyl windows offers won- active-adult gated community. The 2,185 derful views of Royal Lake. An equitygolf sq.ft. split bedroom plan home features membership to the Monarch Golf a spacious (15x25) living room with a Course is included. Other highlights wood burning fireplace accented with include: Satellite dishes for Dish attractive glass doors, a vaulted ceiling Network and directional FM antenna, 50 and new carpeting throughout the gallon hot water heater, security system, home. There is a bay window over the all appliances stay, humidistat, air sink in the eat-in kitchen along with a exchanger in attic. To learn more about built in microwave and closet pantry. Royal Highlands and this 2,185 sq.ft. The large master bedroom suite has two home listed at $149,900 visit my website: walk in closets, a jetted tub and double www.RoyalHighlands.net. MLS# sink vanity. Adjacent to the oversized G4670622. Call Doug DuVarney of ERA Two walk-in closets in the large master suite. two car garage is a bright inside laundry- Tom Grizzard, Inc. at (352)255-3236. Liven up decor with white pottery

MARY CAROL GARRITY centerpiece is to include a Scripps Howard News Service variety of heights, colors and My love light burns bright textures, so in addition to the for simple, sleek and stylish chalice, I mixed in some white white and cream pottery. pottery in a variety of shapes Maybe it’s because you can and sizes. achieve so many different The show stealers on the looks with just one piece of table are amazing floral bou- pottery. These decorating quets that mix a variety of chameleons look just as flowers and berries in shades smashing in a modern home of orange that range from tan- filled with contemporary fur- gerine to pumpkin. nishings as they do in a tradi- I really like the contrast of tional home full of timeless live plants in the bright white classics. vases. If you have a green Here are some quick tips for thumb, you could also put a using these inexpensive, houseplant in a chalice, like a attractive and versatile vessels fern or ivy. in fall decorating. My kitchen is small and White and cream pottery counter space is at a premium. comes in lots of different And here lies a great source of shapes, sizes and styles. One friction. Dan wants the coun- of my new favorites for work- ters open so he can actually ing into fall decor: a white use them to cook (he’s the chef chalice. You can adapt these in the family). I want to fill ideas to a piece of pottery you them with decorations. SHNS already own. So we’ve struck a compro- White and cream pottery can be worked into fall décor. When we were brainstorm- mise. He gets to keep his cook- ing ways to dress up my court- ing stuff on the counter if I can the sake of the culinary arts, filled with lotions and soaps. stick in the chalice, rested a yard for my Fall Open House, I make it look cute. Decorating but I’ve also gained a darling Any decorating tool that will pick of faux fall berries on top knew I had to use white pot- tools like a white pottery chal- still life. Not a bad compro- hold seasonal treasures is a big of the chalice and topped it tery on my outdoor table. This ice make that possible. I filled mise! hit with me. That’s why I’m with a white pumpkin. We nes- fall I’m over the moon about an antique basket with Dan’s A chalice is perfect for hold- crazy about urns and bowls tled the whole thing in a tall, the color combo of bright cooking vinegars and oils (are ing a variety of everyday items. and vases. I paired a white thin lantern, and presto, we white, sunny orange and all these different flavors really Put one on your coffee table to chalice with another favorite had a stunning display that cobalt blue, so I called on my necessary?!?), then squeezed house the remote controls. decorating building block: a would look sensational on a white pottery chalice to bring in a chalice to hold the cook- Place one in your office to lantern. This took about a side table, buffet, entry table, in a pop of white. One of the ing utensils. I’ve given up a keep your mail or magazines. nanosecond to create. We kitchen island or outdoor secrets to creating a dramatic small corner by the stove for Stand one next to the bathtub placed a trimmed white birch patio. C4 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011

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LOCATION: 3948 SE 40th Street, Ocala FEATURES: LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Corner lot, LOCATION: 17799 SE 294th Court Road, Umatilla 3BR/2.5BA, pool. LISTING PRICE: $299,900 SELLING PRICE: 2BR/2BA, den, formal rooms, 2,348 sq. ft., 2.5 car garage. FEATURES: Semi-rural area with 3BR/2BA, 2,323 sq. ft. $279,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Jessica Huey Graham, LISTING PRICE: $164,900 SELLING PRICE: $165,000 LISTING PRICE: $189,000 SELLING PRICE: $174,000 ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Kat LISTING OFFICE: Morris Realtors. SELLING AGENT & LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Jeanie Lombardi, ERA Tom Bradley, Sunburst Homes. OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Mary Jo Williams, Real Living Performance. Pick the perfect START LIVING THE LIFE! paint to perk up your walls SO AFFORDABLE! CONSERVATION LOT!

ROSEMARY SADEZ FRIEDMANN Scripps Howard News Service Are you getting ready to paint to freshen up your home for fall or the holi- Split 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, Florida room, Split 2/2 & den, extended nook, days — or just because it’s nice front porch. 2CG. newer roof, new kitchen. time to do something with BRAND NEW A/C! ENCLOSED LANAI! $100,000 #1214 Low 100’s #1204 those walls? Here are some thoughts POND VIEWS! EQUITY GOLF MEMBERSHIP! to help you select the right finish. LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Fenced villa, Color options are many, 2BR/2BA, den, 1,185 sq. ft., 2 car garage. LISTING PRICE: as you surely have noticed, $112,000 SELLING PRICE: $85,000 LISTING AGENT & but once you’ve selected OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & the right color, you have OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. another choice. Do you Double master, den, great room, Split 2/2, den, formal rooms, great room, purchase it in flat, semi- eat-in kitchen, huge lanai. roman shower & more! gloss or gloss? TURNKEY FURNISHED! FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE! Ah, that is a good ques- Low 100’s #1217 Mid 200’s #1213 tion. Your choice will HIGH ON A HILL! DREAM KITCHEN! determine how vivid details appear, and how easy it will be to clean that wall when necessary. Glossier or shinier fin- ishes have higher levels of resin and lower levels of Split 2/2, den, great room, ss appliances, All pull-out shelving! Split 2/2.5, den, pigmentation, while the cabinet pull-outs. tile & wood flooring, huge lanai. less-shiny finishes have PARK-LIKE BACKYARD VIEWS! OVERSIZED GARAGE! more pigment than resin. Low 100’s #1184 Mid 200’s #1124 (That’s just a by-the-way LOCATION: 1022 Ann Avenue, The Villages FEATURES: EXTRA LONG DRIVEWAY!! GOLF COURSE FRONTAGE! remark to keep in the back 2BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $81,997 SELLING PRICE: $76,000 of your head or to sound LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Camie Kennedy & Lena intelligent around your Williams, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & friends.) OFFICE: Mark Wisniewski, Janus International. First know that the ter- minology differs from one brand of paint to the next. “Flat” might be called Easy to load the RV! 2/2, newer roof, 3/2 manufactured home, newer roof enclosed porch, carport & storage. & AC, carport & storage. “matte.” This paint is a FURNITURE NEGOTIABLE! DOUBLE PANE WINDOWS! nonreflective and can be 70’s #1129 90’s #1137 washable. Then there is an eggshell finish, or “low lus- The Life You’ve Waited Your Whole Life For... ter.” This one is more washable than flat or Something for Everyone!! Let Us Find Your Dream Home! matte and has a very slight sheen. Next in line: satin finish. This one has a defi- nite sheen to it, and can be hard to distinguish from semigloss. Actually, some SEASONAL & LONG TERM 25327 US Hwy. 27 Ste. 202, OFFICE HOURS brands call the same finish MON-SAT: 9-5 either “sheen” or “semi- RENTALS AVAIL- LOCATION: 2037 Stefano Court, Mount Dora FEATURES: ABLE Leesburg, Fl. 34748 SUN: 10-4 gloss.” How’s that for con- Short Sale! Loch Leven 4BR/3BA, 2,846 sq. ft. with lake views. fusion? Then there is full- LISTING PRICE: $328,313 SELLING PRICE: $300,000 gloss paint. This one is the LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Kitten Schwalb, Real Living (352) 326-3626 ~ (800) 234-7654 shiniest of all and also the Performance. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Betty Hensinger, [email protected] www.theplantation.com most durable. ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

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C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011 Do these glass vases have a history?

HELAINE FENDELMAN and JOE ROSSON glassblower mixed all the col- shaped “pulpit” with a kind of Scripps Howard News Service ors together, all he or she pointed protrusion at the back. Dear Helaine and Joe: would get is a muddy molten In the center, there is a mess — not the streaked and “spadix” that stands straight up These vases were passed down spotted product in today’s and looks like a person — this is to me from my grandmother. I question. The more proper the “jack” in the pulpit. This would like to know a little his- term for this sort of ware is form of plant life was interpreted tory about them so I can pass “spatter glass,” and although it in glassware from the late 19th them on to my son. They are first appeared in the 19th cen- century through the current day, orange and black (or dark tury, it is still widely made and there are enthusiasts who blue), and 9 inches tall. Any today. collect only jack-in-the-pulpit information would be appre- Early on, this glass was vases. ciated. sometimes called “splash P.O.B. should look very careful- Thanks, glass,” but spatter is more ly at the bases of her items. P.O.B., Martinez, Ga. accepted today. To make this There she might find the word Dear P.O.B.: type of glass, shards of differ- “Czechoslovakia,” which would We think this pair of vases is ent colored glass are spread identify this as the country of really attractive and interest- over a table-like work surface origin for this circa 1920 pair of ing. Singles in this type of called a “marver.” vases. glass are much more com- The glass blower begins by Czechoslovakia did not exist as monly found, and this pair blowing a bubble into the base a separate country until after makes a nice statement with glass and then rolls the hot World War I. In 1918, it was cre- their strong colors and dis- mass over the marver. The ated largely from the part of the tinctive shapes. shards stick to the molten Austro-Hungarian Empire First, we should probably glass in a random fashion, and known as “Bohemia.” discuss the type of glass this is. at this point the whole mass is Bohemia — and later In the past, many collectors reheated in the glass furnace. Czechoslovakia — has been a have called this multicolored The glass blower then expands major center for glass produc- glassware “end-of-day” glass the bubble and shapes it into tion for centuries. Some of the because of a myth that said the desired form. finest glassware in the world was that at the end of the work day, The shape of these particu- made there, but they also com- glassblowers took the various lar vases is called “jack-in-the- peted on the world market with colors of glass they had pulpit,” which is a reference to relatively inexpensive wares — worked with, mixed them up, the arisaema triphyllum - also such as this pair of spatter jack- and blew this multicolored called “bog onion,” “Indian in-the-pulpit vases. glass from the resulting mix- turnip” or “brown dragon.” In For insurance replacement ture. this plant, the leaves wrap purposes, this pair should be JOE ROSSON AND HELAINE FENDELMAN / SHNS That is just ridiculous. If a around to form the funnel valued in the $200 to $250 range. These matching vases were made in Czechoslovakia circa 1920. Evergreens for Asian flair

MAUREEN GILMER bergii) — The black pine is the most Scripps Howard News Service common conifer in Japanese gardens. Create a garden that carries the Its tolerance of regular pruning serenity of Asian design. allows garden masters to shape these Eliminate manmade items such as trees to bonsai forms. They can be pagoda lights and bamboo deer- twisted with wire in infancy to take scares, and stick with stones and on that special look that distinguish- plants, the most fundamental ele- es them in Japan. Unfortunately, a ments. Eliminate the most obvious number of pests have made this a species — the flowering cherries, poor choice for American gardens. azaleas and Japanese maples — and North American native conifers make you are left with a lean palette of fine sustainable substitutes. evergreen woody and herbaceous Mugo Pine (Pinus mugo mugus) — plants. With this remaining palette, This shrub-sized pine is used in the it’s easy to flesh out an Asian-style Asian garden as a structural ever- garden of your own. green foundation plant. They are MAUREEN GILMER / SHNS Mondo Grass (Ophiopogon japon- widely available but slow-growing Mugo pines, slow growing and shrublike, are excellent small specimens in gravel fields. icum) — The plant known as mondo and expensive. In traditional gardens, grass isn’t really a grass at all, but a they are placed in fields of gravel or dark green tufted member of the lily along waterways. They are hardy and family. Its narrow, finely textured drought-resistant. Use as a single leaves produce a very thick shaggy specimen or in irregular groups asso- dome that is usually no more than 1 ciated with large stones or rock All about heirlooms foot in diameter. It is used in waterfalls. They are also excellent Japanese gardens like a groundcover choices in pots for cold climates. to create dark fields of lawnlike JOE LAMP’L this you should design and plant your Bamboo — There are so many types Scripps Howard News Service foliage. Mondo’s tolerance of shade garden with a focus on pollination. Many of bamboo it can seem mind-bog- makes it an excellent problem-solver species, like lettuce, beans, peas and gling to gardeners. Most are simply You hear a lot about heirloom seeds in sheltered nooks and crannies these days. They’re touted as everything peppers, are monecious or self-pollinat- where sun-loving plants find it diffi- too large or too aggressive for an ing: male and female structures are pres- average yard. This is why the dwarf from a way of honoring our country’s cult to grow. agricultural heritage to a safe alternative ent on the same plant. forms prove the best choice because Lilyturf (Liriope muscari) — The to genetically altered food crops. Many Cross-pollinating or dioecious species, they give you the look and feel of liriopes are nearly identical in form were brought here by immigrants from like onions, cucumbers, spinach, their larger cousins without demand- and texture to mondo grass, but a lot all over the world, and handed down squash, beets and turnips, rely on wind larger. These are Asian-garden space ing so much space. Bamboo makes a from generation to generation. or insects like bees to carry pollen from fillers that also nest stones. They are fine specimen in Asian ceramic pots, The fact of the matter is that there isn’t male plants to female plants in order to easy to grow and ask for little care. particularly those with graphic drag- any official definition of an heirloom. set fruit. The many varieties include those on motifs and naturalistic glazes. But there are some things they all have in No matter what species you’re grow- with gold or silver variegated leaves Single or multiple potted bamboos common. ing, to prevent cross-breeding and risk used to create a mosaic of hues. provide visual screens, columnar — Heirloom vegetables are always getting a new hybrid from the seeds, Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thun- accents or backgrounds. open-pollinated. That means they can grow only one variety or species of veg- be saved from year to year, and their etable at a time; or keep at least 10 feet or seeds will breed a true, exact replica of more between plants of different vari- the parent plant. Once you get a hold of eties. The farther away the better, but The Lake & Sumter an heirloom vegetable, you should never even still, there’s no guarantee that wind have to buy seeds for it again. or insects won’t cross-pollinate your tar- — Some breeders consider an heir- get plants. Real Estate Section loom variety to be one that is more than If you really want to get involved in a a century old, but the more commonly hands-on way, hand-pollinate the flow- Gets Results! accepted definition is that plants are ers using a soft, tiny camel’s-hair artist’s heirlooms if they are more than 50 years brush. It’s an easy and fun process and a old, and handed down through families. great project to get the kids involved. For information about Many of these heirlooms originated as Using the soft bristles from the brush, advertising in this section call cross-pollinated varieties developed on simply collect pollen from the anthers of the farm. The seeds were saved and the male plant. You’ll know you’re suc- grown for generations. Open-pollinated cessful because you can easily see the 352-365-8287 varieties developed by seed companies pollen on the brush. Then lightly paint it or e-mail before World War II are considered “com- onto the stigma of the female flower. An [email protected] mercial heirlooms.” Internet search of “parts of a flower” will — When a breeder uses two heirloom make it easy to identify. The final step is varieties, or an heirloom and a hybrid to to gently tie the flower closed, as with develop desirable traits, the offspring is squash, or cover with a small paper sack considered a hybrid. Often, seeds from over the pollinated flowers to keep other such a mix will produce “throwbacks” pollen away. that could express any of the traits from When harvest time comes, choose the any of the parent plants from which it healthiest and most productive plants in was bred. But, if the hybrid breeds its your garden and let their fruits over- desired traits consistently true for five ripen on the plant. Bring the fruits inside years, it’s considered “de-hybridized” and remove the seeds, allowing them to and becomes its own open-pollinated dry thoroughly on paper towels or coffee variety. filters. Put the dried seeds in a tightly If you plan on growing heirloom veg- closed glass jar, like a canning jar with a etables, use the opportunity to save their sealable top, and store them in a cool, valuable, non-hybridized seeds. To do dry place out of the light.

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LOCATION: Arlington Ridge FEATURES: Concrete block LOCATION: 155 South Central Avenue, Umatilla FEATURES: LOCATION: 1420 Plymouth FEATURES: 3BR/2BA LISTING 2BR/2BA, 2 car garage, den. LISTING PRICE: $122,000 Large 3BR/2BA, on Lake Umatilla. LISTING PRICE: $134,500 PRICE: $55,989 SELLING PRICE: $50,000 LISTING AGENT SELLING PRICE: $110,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: SELLING PRICE: $115,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Lisa & OFFICE: Addie Owens, Remax Realty Center. SELLING Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. SELLING OFFICE: Coldwell Banker Jones, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: AGENT & OFFICE: Addie Owens, Remax Realty Center. West. Julie Hall, Barbara L. Johnson Realty Inc.

LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Large LOCATION: 3002 Dupont Street, Eustis FEATURES: Belmont LOCATION: 702 S. Grand Highway, Hillside Villas, Clermont backyard, split plan, 2BR/2BA, 2 car garage. LISTING PRICE: Heights 3BR/2BA, wonderful family home. LISTING PRICE: FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, 910 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $49,900 $105,900 SELLING PRICE: $95,000 LISTING AGENT & $109,900 SELLING PRICE: $102,000 LISTING AGENT & SELLING PRICE: $49,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE:Connie Arost, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING Michael Hammert, Watson Realty Corp. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Elliott Owens, Coldwell Banker Camelot OFFICE: Ed Rochette, Rochette Realty LLC. Realty.

LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Remodeled LOCATION: 3833 Arbordale Ct., Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 5879 Ansley Way, Mount Dora FEATURES: Short kitchen, 2BR/2BA, den, formal rooms. LISTING PRICE: 2BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $164,900 SELLING PRICE: Sale – Stoneybrook Hills 4BR/2BA, 2,000+ sq. ft. LISTING $138,000 SELLING PRICE: $121,000 LISTING AGENT & $165,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Ken Roberts, Morris PRICE: $125,000 SELLING PRICE: $130,000 LISTING AGENT OFFICE: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Mark & OFFICE: June Moore, Coldwell Banker Residential. OFFICE: Brenda Greenlee, PAL Realty. Brooks, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Cheryl Hilty, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Cul-de-sac, LOCATION: 7249 Chesterhill Circle FEATURES: 4BR/2BA LOCATION: 33821 Terragona Drive, Sorrento FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, enclosed porch, carport. LISTING PRICE: $52,500 LISTING PRICE: $389,900 SELLING PRICE: $380,000 Sorrento Hills 4BR/3BA, 2,858 sq. ft. Short Sale—Lovely pool SELLING PRICE: $44,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Janice McGeough, Remax Realty home with golf course frontage. LISTING PRICE: $200,000 Brenda Greenlee, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Center. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Karen Anderson, Dunn SELLING PRICE: $175,000 LISTING AGENT: Scott Garstka. Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Catherine MacKenzie, Maimone Realty.

LOCATION: Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Side entry LOCATION: 1119 Ben Hope Drive, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 3313 Saloman, Clermont FEATURES: Heritage garage, 2BR/2BA, FL room, screened patio. LISTING PRICE: 2BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $47,500 SELLING PRICE: $50,000 Hills, 4BR/2BA, new construction. Real hardwood floors in the $146,000 SELLING PRICE: $132,000 LISTING AGENT & LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Debbie Woods & Roland Stults, Living Room, and tile in all wet areas. All appliances included. OFFICE: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Granite counter-tops. 3 car garage. LISTING PRICE: $188,990 & OFFICE: Brenda Greenlee, PAL Realty. Debbie Woods & Roland Stults, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING PRICE: $173,990 LISTING OFFICE: Lennar Builders, Heritage Hills. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan Halverson, Keller Williams Homestead Realty.

LOCATION: Tavares FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 1 car garage, 1,885 LOCATION: 1602 Alan Drive, Eustis FEATURES: Milky-Way LOCATION: 40350 West 2nd Avenue, Umatilla FEATURES: sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $217,000 SELLING PRICE: $210,000 Subdivision 3R/2BA, 1,660 sq. ft., Cute block home in established East Umatilla, 3BR/2BR, 2-Car Garage, Vaulted Ceilings, Tank- LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Paula Gilbert & Bob Podeck, neighborhood. Private fenced yard with deck. LISTING PRICE: less Gas Water Heater. LISTING PRICE: $94,000 SELLING Coldwell Banker Camelot Realty. SELLING AGENT & $78,500 SELLING PRICE: $57,000 LISTING AGENT & PRICE: $94,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Geoffrey OFFICE: Steve Misciagno, Watson Realty Corp. OFFICE: Michele Lowe, Dave Lowe Realty. SELLING AGENT Presson, Silver Beach Realty, LLC. SELLING AGENT & & OFFICE: Catherine MacKenzie, Maimone Realty. OFFICE: Joy Zahn, Front Porch Realties.

LOCATION: 21 Cove Lane, Eustis FEATURES: Lake LOCATION: 311 Woodland Trail, Lady Lake FEATURES: Woodward Cove end unit 2BR/2BA plus large family room. 3BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $115,000 SELLING PRICE: LISTING PRICE: $74,900 SELLING PRICE: $70,000 LISTING $113,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Lena Williams, Morris AGENT & OFFICE: Lynn Gagnon, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Alex Von SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Michael Alberson, John Roberts Hartman, C-21 Carlino Realty. Realty. C8 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, September 16, 2011