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FRIDAY, AUGUSTOUTH 10, 2012 LAKE RESS50¢ NEWSSTAND S www.southlakepress.com P GROVELAND TAVARES Carbide Industries Deputies arrest plans to add as many 7 locals in sex as 72 workers in an crime sting

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer Take Two,” which took ongoing effort to ... [email protected] place July 23-July 29 in a Seven Lake County res- vacant home in the Tavares area. idents, including a high Throughout the opera- school volunteer and a tion, detectives posed as sergeant in the Air a child, or guardian of a National Guard, were child, in various Internet among 26 people arrest- chat forums. Once they ed in a sting targeting were solicited for unlaw- Grow American those who look for sex ful sexual activity, detec- with children over the tives arranged for the GREG JONES | Staff Writer internet, the sheriff’s [email protected] suspects to meet with office said. them, at which time they ohn Parrish Cyber crimes detec- were taken into custody. tives, working in con- had a lot of “We were highly suc- junction with other law time to think in cessful this summer with enforcement member 2004 while this operation. This is the agencies of an internet serJving as a Navy reservist second time we’ve done task force, conducted an in Iraq. With 20 years of this and unfortunately, undercover, online, oper- cabinet-making experi- ation named “Operation: SEE STING | A2 ence, he wanted to start his own business. “When I came back, I said, ‘Why not me,’” said MINNEOLA Parrish, who partnered with his wife, Pamela, to run the business out of his City gets federal aid garage in 2005. Today, Carbide Industries ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer S.A.F.E.R. Grants, there is — which has 28 employees [email protected] not a requirement to and between 25 and 30 maintain the three posi- subcontractors — is poised The city of Minneola tions for 12 months after to add another 72 workers announced the receipt the 24 month grant peri- and as many as 60 subs. of a $388,500 Federal od has ended, Johnson S.A.F.E.R. grant this week. Lake County officials are PHOTOS BY VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL explained. S.A.F.E.R. stands for helping the company Providing consumers with all-American products is a goal for Carbide Industries LLC partners Lorin “I’m really ecstatic and Staffing for Adequate Fire recruit at local trade Peterson, left, Pamela Parrish and John Parrish on Thursday in Groveland. The company recently so pleased with staff and & Emergency Response. schools, setting up a pro- invested in machinery to produce items on site, reducing dependence on Chinese-made products. all the hard work they did “This will allow the city gram where workers can to get this grant,” Mayor In 2009, Carbide Indus- slowed down at that point wood and composite cabi- to maintain its high level be reviewed for 90 days to Pat Kelley said. “It great tries merged with Legto (in 2009), and if we were nets, laminate countertops, of fire service,” city Man- see if they are a good fit. for the city; it’s a great Kitchens Bath, which was going to have a viable busi- “They are trying to help granite countertops, cul- ager Mark Johnson said benefit and puts us in a owned by Lorin Peterson, ness, we would have to us get the local people to tured marble vanity tops in a press release. “The positive position for a look at doing some of our come here and work,” now a third partner with and decorative hardware grant funds 100 percent (property) tax rate reduc- Parrish said. “In purchas- the Parrishes. Legto and work out of state,” Peterson for apartments. Carbide of the regular labor costs tion because of it.” ing new equipment, we are Carbide were competing said. “In order to do that provides cabinets and for 24 months for two TAX RATE having to hire a more qual- companies, but the three effectively, we had to com- countertops for apartments current firefighter/para- The city’s tax rate will ified work force because owners thought it would bine our efforts. It made it and with the growth of that medic positions and will be discussed at a city it’s all state-of-the-art be better to combine easier and it allowed us to market now has customers allow the city to fill one council meeting sched- driven equipment and we their efforts. broaden our base.” from Texas to Virginia. firefighter position that uled to begin at 6:30 p.m. are going to be adding def- “One of things we looked The company provides was frozen.” initely higher-wage jobs.” at was that Florida had products that include ply- SEE GROW | A2 Unlike the previous SEE RATE | A2

INSIDE CLERMONT CLASSIFIED B10 CROSSWORDS B2 Local man may lease former Perkins site DEATHS A13 REAL ESTATE C1 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer Orlando to 1660 East Highway 50 REMEMBER WHEN B1 [email protected] LLC, managed by Danny Ling of VIVCTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL SPORTS B4 Clermont. The former Perkins Restaurant A former Perkins VOICES A4 According to Ling, his real east- on one of the busiest corners in restaurant has WORD ON THE STREET A2 ate agent is negotiating deals that Clermont, across the street from could see another restaurant take been sold to South Lake Hospital and the Danny Ling of SOUTH LAKE PRESS over the building. Sitting on an National Training Center, has outparcel at Clermont Town Clermont. He plans to lease the VOLUME 97, NO.32| 3 SECTIONS been sold to a local man for $1.2 Center, a shopping center million. anchored by a Home Depot and a facility, although ©2008, HarborPoint Media. The 5,784-square-foot building Sweetbay supermarket, the he’s not yet sure All rights reserved. at 1600 E. Highway 50, built in to whom. www.southlakepress.com 2001, was sold by Sunner Inc. of SEE LEASE | A2

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A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, August 10, 2012 What South Lake residents are saying about the... South Lake Briefs Word on the PRIMARY ELECTION MASCOTTE Vendors are needed Street Will you be voting in the primary election on Tuesday? for yard-sale event A community yard sale will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., Aug. 18, in Mascotte. The event will be hosted by the Friends of Mascotte. Vendors are sought for the event to take place across from city hall on S.R. 50 and Hickory Street. To rent a space or purchase raffle tickets, call 407-476-6286, or visit www.friendsofmascotte.org. TAVARES Health department will No, because I am not Yes, I will be voting. Yes, I will definitely Yes, I will be voting. I I already voted early host immunization event registered in Florida. I I think it’s pretty be voting because I feel it’s a privilege that because I won’t be To assist parents in getting their moved to Clermont important. You gotta feel it’s very important everyone should take here Tuesday. It’s children immunized, the Lake County this week but am still take part in local to get out there. A lot advantage of. To extremely important Health Department is hosting immu- listed as a resident of government and in of people complain make changes, you to vote however. As a nization clinics for the community New York. the election process. but don’t vote. What have to vote to have citizen of this country, on Saturday at the Leesburg Health JOSEPH SIMS J ONATHAN VAUGHAN good is that? your voice heard. it’s our fundamental Center, 2113 Griffin Road in Leesburg; CLERMONT CLERMONT GINNY KIRKLAND BRYCE KIRKLAND right. Personally, I feel and on Aug. 18 at the Clermont CLERMONT CLERMONT it’s our duty. Health Center, 875 Oakley Seaver Dr., MARGARET KERN in Clermont. MONTVERDE Immunizations will be offered at no cost at these locations and will be lim- ited to the first 100 people. CLERMONT meet a 13 year old. Parents/guardians must bring the STING ࡯ Jose Alexander, 59, of 15858 child's current shot record with them CONTINUED FROM A1 Lily Court, Clermont, charged at the time of the visit. with traveling to meet a minor and For information, call 352-589-6424. Church to hold there is a strong need for this type soliciting a parent or guardian. of unit and these types of investi- Detectives said he is unemployed CLERMONT gations,” Lake County Sheriff’s and came to the house expecting Rifle marksmanship clinic ice cream social Office Spokesperson Lt. John to meet a 13 year old. set for Saturday, Sunday Herrell said. “You see and hear ࡯ Thomas Lavoy, 23, of 5525 about these operations being Hamlin Court, Leesburg, charged The Revolutionary War Veterans and auction conducted but I guess in the with traveling to meet a minor, Association will host the Project minds of these people traveling soliciting a child online and Appleseed rifle marksmanship clinic In honor of National St., just south of S.R. 50 for these despicable acts, the attempted battery. Detectives said beginning at 8:30 a.m., Saturday and Ice Cream Month, Cross- in Clermont. potential reward is worth more the dishwasher and East Ridge Sunday, at the Greenswamp Sport point Church in Cler- A variety of ice cream than the risk to them.” High School volunteer came to the Club, 7401 S.R. 33. mont and local Pres- flavors and toppings will Detectives said they arrested 26 house with condoms, expected to For a complete list of items to byterian churches have be available to choose men — ages 19 to 60 — who trav- meet a 13 year old. bring, cost and registration, go to come together to host an from, and to add to the eled for what they thought would The others arrested face similar www.appleseedinfo.org, call 904-424- ice cream social to fund fun, an auction and local be sexual activity with a child. charges and include a Disney con- 3855, or send an email to FL@apple- Four vehicles also were seized. seedinfo.org. outreach programs. musical entertainment. tractor, a property manager, a The locals included: pizza deliveryman, an account- The event is from 6:30 For information call ࡯ Germail Tomer Martin, 26, of CLERMONT to 8:30 p.m., Saturday, at Maralyn Barry at 407- ant, a chef and a security guard. 24932 Heavenly Way, Sorrento, Most were from Marion, Orange Back-to-School KidFest South Lake Presbyterian 469-2745, or Leslie charged with traveling to meet a Church, 131 Chestnut Rocho at 352-394-2753. and Volusia counties, but one is Saturday at Belk store minor, soliciting a child online, traveled from as far away as and attempted lewd or lascivious Kids of all ages are welcome to Georgia, detectives said. behavior. Detectives said the car- come to the Belk store, 270 Citrus “Many of them (people arrested) ties, so far, include a steak pet cleaner arrived at the house Tower Blvd. in Clermont, from noon brought things like beer, other LEASE house called “The Wild with condoms, expecting to meet to 3 p.m., Saturday, for an afternoon alcoholic beverages, marijuana CONTINUED FROM A1 Mushroom.” a 13 year old. of music, fun, games, prizes and a and some of them had condoms Ling declined to ࡯ Carlos Robinson, 27, of 701 fashion show at the KidFest event, and adult toys on them, which restaurant was remod- divulge his occupation. Grant St., Mount Dora, charged part of getting ready to go back to eled last year and was In addition to 1660 East with traveling to meet a minor, served as clear evidence of their school. recently listed for lease at Highway 50 LLC, he is soliciting a child online, attempted intent; that they clearly had every The Clermont Fire Department will $11,000 a month. also listed as a manager, lewd or lascivious behavior, con- intent of going through with these be on site to talk to all the guests, and “Actually, I’m not sure along with Cecilia Ling, of tributing to the delinquency of a atrocious acts,” Herrell said, there will be a fashion show at 12:30 yet what exactly the One Dot LLC of minor and possession of marijua- adding that this should serve as a p.m. with music provided by Smooth building will end up to Clermont, according to na. Investigators said the unem- reminder to parents about appar- Music Entertainment. be, but people have been state records. ployed man arrived at the house ent dangers associated with the For information, call Lydia Bailey at making offers regarding Ling would only con- with condoms and vodka, expect- Internet. 352-243-2227, ext. 210. sub-leasing it,” Ling said. firm that he lives and ing to meet a 13 year old. “Kids are going to use the “I’m still waiting to see works in Clermont and ࡯ Christopher Wade, 27, of 301 Internet, but parents need to be CLERMONT what the best offer is.” will soon be relocating to Woodland Trail, Lady Lake, charged very mindful of who their children Local artist offering course Ling said the possibili- . with traveling to meet a minor, are communicating with. in how to decorate gourds soliciting a parent or guardian and Children can be very trusting and attempted lewd or lascivious bat- naïve,” he said. Local artist Audrey Unkle, winner tery. Detectives said he is unem- A tip Herrell offered to parents is of many awards for her decorative American products with gourds, is offering a six-week course GROW the principal one being to ployed and came to the house to place any computer a child may CONTINUED FROM A1 expecting to meet a 13 year old. use in a common part of the house to teach guests how to decorate gourds. reduce the wait time for The workshop is from 7 to 9 p.m., materials arriving from ࡯ Eric Christiansen, 25, of 4685 so that it can be monitored more on Thursdays beginning Sept. 20 at China, Mexico, Saudi Barbados Loop, Clermont, easily. He said he also urges par- The company has the South Lake Art League’s Artists another plan in the Arabia and other counties. charged with traveling to meet a ents to communicate often and Boutique, 16640 Cagan Crossings works: They plan to drop “Sometimes that (order) minor and soliciting a parent or openly with their children. all foreign manufactured process can get drawn guardian. Detectives said he is a “The key things for parents to Blvd., in Clermont. products within two out and disqualify you pilot and sergeant with the Air remember are educating their Woodburning tools, paint and years in favor of those from a job,” Peterson National Guard. children and keeping the lines of brushes are supplied. made in the United said. “We wanted to have ࡯ Raymond Blackett, 22, of communication open at all Class fee is $150. There will be a States. the opportunity to have 6424 Armada St., Tavares, charged times,” Herrell said. separate materials charge for the Parrish and Peterson our own product that we with traveling to meet a minor, Herrell said that the LCSO also gourd. said there were several can take to market in a soliciting a child online, and aids other Internet crime units Register early as class size is limited. reasons for converting to short time frame.” attempted lewd or lascivious and agencies in other areas in For information or to register, call behavior. Detectives said he is between operations such as these Audrey Unkle at 863-353-6588, or visit unemployed and came to the the LCSO heads up in Lake www.SouthLakeArtLeague.com. house with condoms, expecting to County. CLERMONT In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. Friends Library will host ment’s budget. a book sale on Aug. 18 RATE “Using a fire fee to restrict a por- Friends of Cooper Memorial Library CONTINUED FROM A1 tion of the city’s budget for the invite the public to come to the orga- No. 5019096 operation of the fire department 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org Tuesday at Minneola City Hall at nization’s semiannual book sale from will help to ensure the department 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Aug. 18. 800 N. U.S. Highway 27. continues into the future, help the According to Johnson, Minneola This popular book sale is one of the citizens to know exactly what their biggest in the area. There are books is also considering implementing tax dollars are being spent on, and for all interests priced from 25 cents a $59 annual fire fee while it works it will help diversify the city’s rev- to $1. toward reducing the property tax enue sources,” Johnson said. For information call Kathy Weaver rate to make it “cost neutral” to Residents served by the Lake at 352-241-9630, or send an email to property owners. County Fire Department must pay [email protected]. “The numbers are averaged over a $181 fire fee. These include all of the parcels in the City, caus- Astatula, Howey-in-the-Hills, and ing some property owners to see a Do you have information from a parts of Lady Lake. charity, church or civic event that slight increase while others will The council is seeking citizen you want featured in the South Lake see a slight decrease in their annu- input at the meeting. The public is Press? al bill,” Johnson said. encouraged to participate by voic- Send your information to pamfenni- The proposed fee would directly ing opinions, asking questions [email protected]. fund 25 percent of the depart- and expressing their views.

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CLERMONT HOB NOB REVEALS PARTICIPANTS’ VOTING PREFERENCES ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer With early voting for next week’s pri- [email protected] mary in full swing, voters were able to talk face-to-face with more than 20 county, Some local and state candidates are state and congressional candidates at the running neck and neck, according to a Hob Nob. Chamber President Ray Fratello straw poll conducted Tuesday night at the said results of the straw poll are usually South Lake Chamber of Commerce’s Hob not far from the results of actual races. Nob at Heritage Hills. Many of the people who attended said Around 300 people voted and indicated the Hob Nob answered many of their it’s a toss up between a pair of long-time questions. constitutional officers and two people try- “I think this is a wonderful event ing to unseat them. because we can actually meet many of the Incumbent Lake County Property candidates we’ll be seeing on our ballots Appraiser Ed Havill received 40.9 percent next week and in November and ask of the vote, while former state Rep. and them, one-on-one, ‘What are you going to state Sen. Cary Baker received 40.3 per- do about this?’” said Sally Grossnickle of cent. Incumbent Supervisor of Elections Clermont. Emogene Stegall received 41.8 percent of “It’d be a good idea to have more than the vote, while Margie Eaton received 43.2 one event like this in town before elec- percent. tions for those who either couldn’t make it In the race for U.S. Senate, Connie Mack or for those who want to come back and captured 45.1 percent of the vote, while ask more questions later,” said Janet Mike McCalister garnered 40.1 percent. Nestel.

PHOTOS BY ROXANNE BROWN / DAILY COMMERCIAL Ray San Fratello, left, stares at the projector screen set up at Heritage Hills waiting for the final tally of the straw poll.

EllenTidwell, left, talks with Clermont City Council candidate Cuqui Whitehead.

Gary Clark of Ameriprise Financial votes.

THE STRAW POLL RESULTS WERE: SUPERVISOR OF ELECTIONS Margie Eaton 123 43.2 percent UNITED STATES PRESIDENT Keith A. Farner 31 10.9 percent Mitt Romney 241 73.5 percent Paul Richardson 12 4.2 percent Barack Obama 63 19.2 percent Emogene Stegall 119 41.8 percent Ron Paul 24 7.3 percent

UNITED STATES SENATOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER - DISTRICT 3 Connie Mack 139 45.1 percent Jimmy Conner 186 60.2 percent Mike McCalister 40 13 percent Michael L. Odette 123 39.8 percent Marielena Stuart 7 2.3 percent Dave Weldon 53 17.2 percent LAKE CO. WATER AUTHORITY - DISTRICT 2 Glenn A. Burkett 8 2.6 percent Joseph BonJorn 176 66.4 percent Bill Nelson 61 19.8 percent Adam S. Dufresne 89 33.6 percent

REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - DIST. 10 SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - DISTRICT 1 Daniel Webster 241 77.7 percent Bill Mathias 160 55.6 percent Val B. Demings 69 22.3 percent Jimmy Nussbaumer 128 44.4 percent

PUBLIC DEFENDER - 5th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - DISTRICT 2 Mike Graves 223 75.6 percent Rosanne Brandeburg 119 39.4 percent Bo Samargya 72 24.4 percent Jim Miller 143 47.4 percent Pernell Mitchell 40 13.2 percent STATE SENATOR - DISTRICT 11 Alan Hays 247 85.2 percent SCHOOL BOARD MEMBER - DISTRICT 4 John Iler 43 14.8 percent T. Lowe 111 37.8 percent Debbie Stivender 151 51.4 percent SHERIFF Gary S. Borders 189 58.7 percent Cheryl L. Thomas 32 10.9 percent Sandy Carpenter 133 41.3 percent CLERMONT CITY COUNCIL - SEAT 1 PROPERTY APPRAISER Timothy Bates 139 53.3 percent Carey Baker 131 40.3 percent Tim Murry 30 11.5 percent Ed Havill 133 40.9 percent Thomas Spencer 41 15.7 percent Walter B. Price, Sr. 61 18.8 percent Cuqui Whitehead 51 19.5 percent

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OURVOICE Change needed YOUROPINIONS in police force LETTERS TO THE EDITOR City manager pulled the CONFIDENCE must be restored wool over council’s eyes but doing so is a tall order. LETTER of the WEEK As I see this super-circus unfold as an innocent bystanding citizen of his story of the retirement of Clermont Clermont, I stand in awe, wondering police Chief Steve Graham is all too famil- how our so-called council members T iar. It’s becoming standard operating can allow the wool to be pulled over procedures for local cops — and police chiefs — their individual eyes regarding the who find themselves in hot water. departure of City Manager Wayne Remember former Bushnell police Chief Saunders and his overinflated pay. Joyce Wells? The outstanding revelation is that if Fruitland Park police Chief Mark Isom follow- any of us ever needed a clever, shrewd, ed a similar path but his departure from law manipulative attorney, we can rely on enforcement was more compulsory than vol- City Attorney Dan Mantzaris to come untary. up with a wing-dinger of a plan. Center Hill police Chief Roger Odom was sus- Is it not interesting that Saunders pended last year for six months without pay. with his lavish payout from the tax- Fruitland Park, Bushnell, Center Hill and now paying citizens of Clermont doesn’t Clermont, Lake County’s largest city. even live in the city? In the business of law and order, suspects are innocent until proven guilty. And you have to As a consultant, will it be part of his have evidence to prove guilt. But top cops like package to groom the next city man- to use the expression “Perception is reality.” ager in his own image? In the mean- Which brings us to Steve Graham, a 34-year time, he has a whole year to clean law enforcement veteran who has led the house, so that any hidden incriminat- Clermont Police Department since 2005. ing shenanigans he may have taken His retirement is effective Oct. 26. part in remain forever hidden. City Manager Wayne Saunders, who is also Just how many bones and skeletons leaving the city, insisted an investigation into are hiding in city hall — or in other allegations against the police department will parts of the city? continue. RICHARD DE FRAN | Clermont COURTESY MITTROMNEYCENTRAL.COM Six former cops claim they were wrongfully fired from the department in retaliation for Letters make me wonder, complaining about Graham years ago. They do we live in same country? Is Romney realistic about his also claim the department is corrupt. The officers and their supporters have Kathy Weaver, I have read your made themselves regular fixtures at public many letters to the Daily Commercial plans for public education? and it seems in each one you are meetings, holding signs and demanding the M itt Romney has big plans for the average starting teacher salary resignations of Saunders, Graham and Capt. moving further left in support of public education in America. He in the 2006 school year in the U.S. Jon Johnson. destroying our country. says he wants lower income stu- Last month, Saunders announced his retire- My only question is, “Do we live in was $35,284. dents to choose which school they ment, but added that he would remain as city the same country, aka ‘world?’” Romney wants to end teachers’ manager until Jan. 1, 2013, and as a consultant What I see is an administration and want to attend. He wants to remove tenure. However, the state of to Jan. 1, 2014. incompetent president leading us to limits on charter schools so educa- Connecticut Legislature says a pub- Saunders stated in a press release that he economic ruin — an unqualified man tors can build on the success of lic school teacher can be dismissed 1 charter schools.He wants to hopes the investigation will “help restore confi- trying to lead what 3 ⁄2 years ago was for incompetence, insubordination, dence in the department.” the greatest country on earth but has expand scholarships for more stu- moral misconduct, disability based Management of a city government and a now been reduced to a ranking lower dents. on medical evidence, the elimina- police department is serious business. than Europe. He will reward “great teachers” tion of a position subject to collec- with block grants. Teacher tenure Carrying a gun and wearing a badge does not I wish our country was as well off as tive bargaining, and “other due and will expire. Student testing will grant immunity from criminal law, nor does it you describe it but, sadly, if we have sufficient cause.” In other words, increase, and he will stop teacher diminish the moral requirement to treat the four more years of this administration, teachers today can be relieved of certification. public with courtesy. America as we now know it will cease classroom duties if enough facts Is Romney realistic about Restoring confidence is a tall order. to exist. and evidence warrant such a move. American education? We are in a war with terrorists coun- So, tenure does not guarantee According to the U.S. Department employment. tries, so the answer to that is to reduce of Education, the “Voluntary Public WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? defense spending? Do away with our Does Romney plan to wave his The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, School Choice Program” (part of the Harry Potter wand and make those expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters main deterrents, the nukes, so we are Bush No Child Left Behind) is should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed open to an assault by Mideast coun- changes? with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and already in place. The results of cur- Romney’s plan is a voucher sys- telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for tries? rent tests show that “... anticipated tem that would require families to length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for We as a country are in big trouble benefits of charter schools have not grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters shop around for schools that will per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or and the people in Washington just become a reality.” accept the voucher. His program is copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- don’t know how to deal with it. With Also, charter schools do not lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the not based on research or other fac- right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. an inept president and a do-nothing “skim” the best students from pub- tors such as outside school athlet- You can submit your letters by: Congress, Democrats and Republicans lic schools. Tests show that achieve- E-mail (preferred) to: are doing nothing to stop this runaway ics. [email protected] ment gains in charter schools and By regular mail to: economic train. They are not even try- in traditional schools are about the Romney’s program tries to get the Letters to the Editor ing to slow it down. federal government out of educa- 732 W. Montrose St. same. Charter schools do not help Clermont, FL 34711 The time is coming when it will be or harm nearby traditional schools. tion to save money but that will By fax to: almost impossible to salvage what is increase the burdens on local and 352-394-8001 Romney says he wants to recruit left of our country. and reward great teachers, so he state school boards. That is very EDITORIALS When and if we do fall over the cliff, chose Tom Luna in Idaho as his complicated. Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any In the end, to keep it simple, individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. enjoy it because of the liberal left (you education advisor. Luna is proud Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. and this whole administration) are the to say that Idaho broke the salary Romney and others like to blame cause of it. Then like Humpty Dumpty, grid in his state and raised new teacher unions for problems in GUEST COLUMNS we won’t be able to put our country teacher salaries up to $30,000. American education because it is If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- back together again. (www.sde.idaho.gov/site/studentsC easier than funding real solutions to commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. Montrose St., God help America because we won’t omeFirst/). problems. Clermont, FL 34711. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. The writer also must submit a recent photograph to be get any help from this administration. Perhaps Luna did not notice that ROBERT WESOLOWSKI | The Villages published with the column, as well as a brief biographical sketch. DAVID PAGE | Leesburg C M Y K

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Friday, August 10, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A7 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

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CLERMONT | LAKESHORE BRIDGE

COURTESY PHOTO Lake County Commissioners, residents and contractors cut the ribbon on the newly completed Lakeshore Bridge on Lakeshore Drive in Clermont recently. Gleason gets great review after first year

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer Grants and Long Range Planning. direction. Mr. Gleason has some- Councilwoman Louise Thomp- and promotes positively for the [email protected] “I’m very happy with what he's thing to do with that. He’s walk- son. city’s sake. done based on the circum- ing us toward a new era in Councilwoman Brenda Brash- “City Manager Gleason proj- Mascotte council members stances of the city and what he Mascotte,” Rosado said, adding er's overall assessment of ects a positive image of the city to gave city Manager Jim Gleason had to work with,” Mayor Tony that Gleason, in addition to his Gleason was somewhere the best of his ability when others good marks this week when dis- Rosado said. “He (Gleason) city manager role, also works as “between exceed expectation continue to attempt to drag him cussing his first annual review found ways to bring in business, economic development director and outstanding.” and the city down,” she said. since taking over the city’s top including a major corporation after that position became “I feel city Manager Gleason Councilman Stephen Elmore spot effective July 20 last year. (Family Dollar).” vacant earlier this year and a has proven he is dedicated to the had a different opinion of Overall, Gleason earned a 96.4 Additionally, Rosado said this decision was made not to fill it in city by accepting the challenge Gleason, scoring him at a “below average score — based on scores year’s annual audit of the city, order to save money. of the position. He genuinely expectation.” from the five members of coun- conducted by an outside con- Rosado’s final score on cares for the city and its future,” “It is my sincere hope that cil — out of a possible 120. sultant, concluded that the city Gleason’s evaluation was Brasher wrote. Mr. Gleason look at this evalu- The categories were divided as showed improvement with its “exceeds expectation.” Brasher said she believes ation objectively and use it to follows: Administration Skills, finances. Mayor Pro Tem Barbara Krull Gleason excels at fiscal manage- better himself professionally. Fiscal Management, Personal “We’re not out of the woods, gave Gleason high marks with an ment, the most important role of Skills, Community Relations, but we’re moving in the right overall “outstanding,” as did a city manger in her opinion, SEE REVIEW | A9

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CLERMONT | LOCAL KIWANIS AT THE CONVENTION CLERMONT | GUEST TALKS ABOUT POLAND

COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO From left, Hal Cummings, Kiwanis vice president; Jerzy (George) Ruskiewicz; Kathy Scherer, From left, Pauline Wallace, Derrol Dennis and Kathy Scherer from the Kiwanis Club of Clermont spoke president, Kiwanis Club of Clermont. George Ruskiewiez was the guest speaker at a recent meeting about the Kiwanis International Convention they attended as representatvies in New Orleans. As of the Kiwanis Club of Clermont where he told the group about growing up in Poland in 1939. His delegates, they had voting privileges at the convention, and attendees gave reports to the life story includes efforts as a 16 year old rescuing women and children, being arrested and membership on various aspects of the convention. spending three months in a concentration camp, and working in a factory near Manheim. SouthSouth LakeLake Gathering Places forfor SpiritualSpiritual WorshipWorship

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CLERMONT Sundays 13600 Caspian Lane FERNDALE 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am Wed: Casual Service 7 pm - Sunday School 9:30 am BLESSED SACRAMENT FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Service 10:40 am 4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am CATHOLIC CHURCH Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm at CR455 & CR561A Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 Sunday School 9:00 am 407-469-3888 352-394-3562 Wednesdays Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm Blessed to be a Blessing Saturday Vigil Masses Bible Study 7:00 pm Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Rev. Loyce Rowland (352) 394-3382 English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm Groups for adults, teens, and children Sunday School: 9:15 am www.shephillsclermont.org Sunday Masses: ~Nursey provided for all services~ Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Evening Worship & 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) MONTVERDE For directions and more information, visit: Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm Reconciliation on Saturday: A Place of Love, Life & Growth 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) www.lbcclermont.org 131 Chestnut St., Clermont TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) 11043 True Life Way 352-394-2753 Wednesday: 7:00 pm Come to the Country... Where God,

Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) Clermont, FL 34711 East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 Prayer Service, Youth Activities, families and community are our priority. www.blessedsacramentcc.com Worship Times: 352.394.0708 Mission Kids for Children Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr. Sunday Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. Montverde, 34756 CHURCH OF CHRIST 9 AM (Contemporary); 11 AM (Traditional) FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 1 block north of Montverde NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY Church school for all ages 10:00 AM Sunday School 9:00 am 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 blinking light - Hwy 455 Childcare provided Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School 9:45 am Services Times: Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM Wednesday 7:00 pm 410 W. Hwy. 50 Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship www.southlakepresbyterian.org Clermont, FL 34711 Wednesday 7:00 pm 10:00 am service and children church FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Phone: 352-394-4720 ST.MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday evening 7:00 pm 915 W. DeSoto St. Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor MT.OLIVE MISSIONARY Sunday School 9:45 am Summer Schedule First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor June 3, 2012 to September 30, 2012 BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors Jim and Linda Watson Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A Sunday Services 8:00am & 10:00am Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant Omar Walker 394-5966 Changing World!” Rector’s Reflections 9:00am Sunday School - 9:30 AM 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Summer Sunday School 10:00am Sunday Services - Morning Service - Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. Nursery Care 10:00am WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS) “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & Youth Group 11:30am 15333 CR 455, Montverde Sharing Christ, wherever we are...” Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m. 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM 574 West Montrose Street Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m. 407-469-2525 950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412 Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Downtown Clermont Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx Website: www.newjacobschapel.com Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser 352.394.3855 15641 Stuckey Loop www.fumc-clermont.org e-mail: [email protected] Sunday School 9:45 am www.stmatthiasfl.com Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH www.woodlandschurch.com WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am Phone: (352)429-3888 “Helping Real People Find Real Faith” Bible Studies & Childrens Activities: IN CHRIST Worship Times Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm Elder T.L. Wootson Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm Saturday 6:00 pm 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 OAKLAND Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm 394-1396 or 394-3004 MINNEOLA

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GROVELAND Hanging up his guns

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer about the city. longest standing employee of [email protected] “I love Groveland. Groveland is Groveland after Merrill, said Six years ago, Groveland police my home. I was born and raised Groveland will be losing a good in Umatilla, but I consider Chief Thomas R. Merrill was rec- and caring chief. Groveland my home. It’s where I ognized by the Florida Peace “He (Merrill) is a very compas- raised my own kids,” Merrill said, sionate person and in the tough Officers Association for being the adding that he has one daughter, world of law enforcement, that’s longest servicing police chief in two sons, a stepson and “a slew” hard to find sometimes. He will the nation. At the time, he’d been of grand and great-grandchil- surely be missed by city employ- the city’s top cop for 37 years. dren. ees and citizens, but I know he’s Earlier this week, with the title “When I first came to looking forward to starting a new still safe after 43 years on the job, Groveland, it was a small town chapter in his life and I wish him Merrill said he will be hanging with mainly farmers, grove run- well,” said. up his holster on Nov. 30. ners and cattlemen. There were a Stories about Merrill from “The time has come for me to lot of migrant workers picking within the department include change directions and look oranges in the groves and a lot of Merrill holding a very sick baby toward retirement,” Merrill nurseries everywhere; just a lot to give a mom a break while wrote in his letter of resignation of hard working people every- waiting for an ambulance early VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL dated July 27. “While I shall miss where. I've seen Groveland grow one morning, breathing life back After 43 years of service, Groveland police Chief Thomas R. Merrill prepares to the police department and my over the years, I’ve seen it go into another baby and delivering hang up his hat and retire. Merrill, who turns 70 in December, is the country’s many friends and co-workers, downhill after the freezes and a baby right in the parking lot of longest-serving police chief. my time will be shared with my I’ve seen it go back up again.” the police department after a man ran into the station which is a big thing for him, but under no pressure from the city wife, my extended family and Lt. Gayle Beck, who has announcing the child’s immi- it’s a big loss for the city. I mean, to go, but if you talk to my moth- close friends, as well as putting worked with Merrill for nearly 29 nent arrival in a car out front. he’s an icon.” er and wife, that’s a different thought toward my ‘bucket list.’” years, and who is the second- Merrill, now 69, was born and “He’s done a lot, and through it Besides that, Radzik called story. They’ve been looking for raised in Umatilla. After graduat- all, he’s shown compassion for Merrill “a walking encyclopedia” me to retire for years.” employees and the public every- ing, he joined the military and I really can’t think on anything Groveland. Merrill said he is looking for- served in the U.S. Air Force as a day,” Beck said. “His are going to be big shoes to ward to doing things around his nuclear weapons specialist from of one specific Mayor Mike Radzik said he fill just by virtue of history. house in Groveland that he just found out about Merrill’s retire- 1959 to 1963. Whenever we had an issue we hasn’t had time for and plans to accomplishment I’ll ment during a council meeting When he returned, he ran a gas were discussing in a council visit North Carolina often, where remember most, but Monday. meeting, the chief could always he has another home. station in Umatilla for a while, Merrill said he’d been planning but started considering a career through my many chime in and give us some back- Merrill also said his wife of 15 it for a few months, making sure ground of why things came to be years, will also be retiring in in law enforcement. He took a he had his house and car paid off years in Groveland, I or where they came from,” Radzik January, so he is looking forward job as a young officer with the and other affairs in order. Eustis Police Department in can say that it’s not “It wasn’t something we (coun- said. “It always helped out.” to spending time with her. January 1966 before leaving the been all about arrest- cil) had even discussed or That kind of help is what’s kept “I just want to get some stuff force three years later after a thought about, so I was kind of Merrill there for so many years. done and travel a little while I am shoot-out frightened his family. ing people, but about surprised when we were told of “I’ve actually tried retiring sev- still in good health and physical- He was out of police work for helping many of his retirement,” Radzik said. eral times, but as new city man- ly able to,” Merrill said. only a few months when then- them, too, when “He’s not only been our police agers come in, they’ve asked me Radzik said he thinks the Sheriff Willis McCall approached “ chief, but a friend and a trusted to stay because of my background council may end up using the Merrill about an open position I’ve been able to. It's advisor to many. and I’ve stayed,” he said “I’ve said Florida League of Cities — in South Lake County, which led been an honor. “It’s one of those mixed emo- to myself, ‘I’ll stay a little while Groveland is a member — for to the beginning of his history tions type of things. I’m happy longer, but then months turn to help on finding a replacement. with Groveland. — Thomas R. Merrill, for him because he’s gonna have years and that’s how it goes. Merrill said he likes “helping On Aug. 2, Merrill reminisced Groveland Police Chief time to pursue his bucket list, “But I feel it’s time to go. I’m people.”

ing an open and informative com- would think a reduction in funding REVIEW munity on with council, but scored would eventually result in a reduc- CONTINUED FROM A1 him with a “meets expectation” or tion in money spent and possibly lower on everything else — from services rendered,” Elmore wrote, I genuinely like him on a personal level the knowledge of state statures, adding that he thinks Gleason con- and hope that we can work together administrative codes and ordi- centrates too much on how “bad to keep Mascotte solvent without nances for the atmosphere of staff, off” Mascotte is and not enough putting the entire burden on the peo- based on situations he said were time on what can be done to turn ple,” Elmore wrote. “I know he wants brought to his attention by staff to turn the city around and we have members. it around. done some positive things in his Elmore also said the “fiscal man- Before taking on the city manager short time here, but we must do agement” part of the evaluation position in July, 2011, he served as more or we aren't going to make it.” was lacking. the city’s interim manager for six According to evaluation notes, “Albeit, he works at council’s months. Gleason, who earns slight- Elmore scored Gleason with an direction, however, he is tasked ly more than $70,000 a year, could “exceeds expectation” in maintain- with providing logical action, one not be reached for comment.

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SOUTH LAKE | HAVEN DONATION

COURTESY PHOTO From left, Pat Moore, Beta Theta Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha vice president, presents a $500 check to the Haven of Lake & Sumter Counties Inc., with Becki Lombardi, fiscal manager; Kelly Smallridge, executive director, and Rebecca Teston, grant manager. C M Y K

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www.clermontdowntownpartnership.com Featured Business of the Month: South Lake Elks Lodge #1848 South Lake Elks Lodge #1848 Elks Lodges bring so much more to their communities than just a building, golf course or pool. They are places where neighbors come together, families share meals, and children grow up.

Elks invest in their communities through programs that help children grow up healthy and drug-free, by undertaking projects that address unmet need, and by honoring the service and sacrifice of our veterans.

The Mission Statement of the Elks is to inculcate the principals of Charity, Justice, Brotherly Love, and Fidelity; to recognize a belief in God; to promote the welfare and enhance the happiness of it's Members; to quicken the spirit of American patriotism; to cultivate good fellowship; to perpetuate itself as a fraternal organization; and to provide for it's government, the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks of the United States of America will serve the people and communities through benevolent programs demonstrating that Elks Care & Elks Share.

On July 17th, 1952, the South Lake Lodge was founded in our community, and for 60 years, has continued to imbody these principals to help others in our community, sponsoring Scout troops, giving out scholarships, aiding our elderly and veterans, and providing Christmas for children and families that would otherwise be impossible. Florida is the only state with two state projects, our Fl Elks Children's Therapy Services, which provides free orthopedic care to children in need until the age of 18, and Fl Elks Youth Camp, which offers a summer camping experience to all children, regardless of medical needs.

To be eligible for membership in the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, you must be a citizen of the United States over the age of 21 who believes in God. South Lake Elks welcomes all in our community to join us in our mission to improve the quality of life in South Lake, Fl.

Pictured are Kent Adcock, from Habitat For Humanity of Lake Sumpter, and Rebecca Teston, from Haven House, receiving $1,000 check each for their continuing great works in our community. They are being presented by Officers of our Lodge, Rhonda Kleizo, Loyal Knight, Leslie Eberline, Lodge Secretary, Jim Yaskiewicz, Lodge Exalted Ruler, and Niki Fulmer, Lecturing Knight.

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DEATH NOTICES Amos Edward Gardner Saturday, August 4, 2012. Judith Lee Salmon Amos Edward Gardner, B anks/Page-Theus Judith Lee Salmon, 64, of Robert L. Archer 82, of Eustis, died Funeral Home, Wildwood. Leesburg, died Saturday, Robert L. Archer, 79, of Thursday, Aug. 2, 2012. Daniel “Danny” Joseph Len Aug. 4, 2012. Steverson, Leesburg, died Saturday, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Daniel “Danny” Joseph August 4, 2012. Beyers and Cremations, Tavares. Directors, Eustis. Len, 79, of Eustis, died Funeral Home and Betty Joyce Goodwin Monday, August 6, 2012. John S. Simko III Crematory, Leesburg. Betty Joyce Goodwin, 78, Harden/Pauli Funeral John S. Simko, III, 58, of Joan Bartram of Mount Dora, died Home, Eustis. Tavares, died Monday, Joan Bartram, 81, of Wednesday, August 1, Pearl C. Mattox, Jr. August 6, 2012. Altoona, died Sunday, 2012. Harden/Pauli Harden/Pauli Funeral Pearl C. Mattox, Jr., 97, of August 5, 2012. Page- Funeral Home, Eustis. Home, Eustis. Theus Funerals & Fruitland Park, died Madeline ‘Maddie’ Hamilton David Haskins Treadway, Sr. Cremations, Leesburg. Sunday, August 5, 2012. Madeline “Maddie” Beyers Funeral Home and David Haskins Treadway, Oreste Canal Hamilton, 63, of Mount Crematory, Lady Lake. Sr., 79, of Tavares, died Friday, August 3, 2012. Oreste Canal, 84, of Dora, died Sunday, August Amos Ransom, Jr. Leesburg, died Monday, 5, 2012. Hamlin & Hilbish Steverson, Hamlin & Amos Ransom, Jr., 63, of Hilbish Funerals and July 30, 2012. Beyers Funeral Directors, Eustis. Funeral and Crematory, Mt. Dora, died Sunday, Cremations, Tavares. Ernest Daniel Hodges Leesburg. August 5, 2012. Marvin C. Vincent J. Volturno Ernest Daniel Hodges, Zanders Funeral Home, Walter T. Demmer, Jr. Vincent J. Volturno, 77, 76, of Leesburg, died Inc., Apopka. of Leesburg, died Sunday, Walter T. Demmer, Jr., 91, Friday, August 3, 2012. Ralph George Roberts Aug. 5, 2012. Page-Theus of Leesburg, died Friday, Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Ralph George Roberts, Funerals & Cremations, August 3, 2012. Steverson, Directors, Eustis. Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals 57, of Leesburg, died Leesburg. and Cremations, Tavares. Larry Duane Kindred Wednesday, August 1, Betty Marie Wilburn Yoder 2012. Beyers Funeral James T. Donnelly Larry Duane Kindred, Betty Marie Wilburn 74, of Leesburg, died Home and Crematory, James T. Donnelly, 71, of Yoder, 89, of Tavares, died Saturday, Aug. 4. 2012. Leesburg. Eustis, died Thursday, July Tuesday, July 31, 2012. Steverson, Hamlin & 26, 2012. Harden/Pauli Robin Regina Ryles Steverson, Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals and Funeral Home, Eustis. Robin Regina Ryles, 50, Hilbish Funerals and COURTESY PHOTO Cremations, Tavares. Cremations, Tavares. Sam Dorsey of Winter Garden, died From left, Rosetta Shobe, a Beta Theta sister, is shown Eric Malcolm Larson Thursday, August 2, 2012. Email obituary submissions or presenting a $500 check to Julie Hulley, executive director and Sam Dorsey, 88, of inquiries to obits@dailycommer- Eric Malcolm Larson, 62, Unity Memorial Funeral founder of the Back to School is Cool program, to help provide Tavares, died Friday, July cial.com. Include your contact infor- needed school items to children. of Wildwood, died Home, Inc., Wildwood. 27, 2012. Marvin C. mation. Zanders Funeral Home, Inc., Apopka. Michael Lewis Duncan Michael Lewis Duncan, 43, of Orlando, died Thursday,August 2, 2012. Unity Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., Wildwood. Elizabeth Lazar Fannon Elizabeth Lazar Fannon, 82, of Altoona, died Wednesday, August 1, 2012. Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Directors,Eustis.

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Proudly serving B1 YOUR CONTACT FOR COMMUNITY NEWS CLERMONT, MINNEOLA, GROVELAND, MASCOTTE and MONTVERDE SOUTH LAKE PRESS STAFF WRITER ...... Roxanne Brown Friday, August 10, 2012 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY CLERMONT Meet Your Celebrity softball to help New Beginnings NEIGHBOR ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer Minneola, across from Donut TRACEY LEWIS [email protected] King, at the New Beginnings ew Beginnings of office, at 87 Minneola Blvd., Clermont is hosting a Building 2, and at Uncle N celebrity-studded softball Kenny’s BBQ, at 157 N. game that its organizers hope Highway 27 in the Citrus Tower will have families flocking to plaza. the ball park next week. Sponsors include Fellowship After all, not only will the of Christian Athletes Softball Aug. 17 game be jam-packed Division, National Training with an exciting line-up — Center, BJs Wholesale Club, 3 from its coaches, team cap- Dog Printing, Mooney’s Power tains and players — but it’s for Sports, Hope International a good cause: benefitting Church and Uncle Kenny’s homeless children in the area. BBQ. “This is going to be a great “This is really shaping up to family event. The tickets are be a star studded event and very affordable and I think it should be lots of fun for every- will promote awareness for our one,” Elmore said. organization and all the things He said the real winners will ࡯ HOMETOWN: Oceanport, N.J. we do to help and get the RICHARDSON RICE be the people New Beginnings ࡯ OCCUPATION: Ophthalmologist homeless community back on will be able ࡯ FAMILY: Married; two boys ages their feet,” to help. 17 and 14 New New What do you enjoy most about Beginnings Beginnings South Lake County? communi- of Lake Golf, sunshine, Disney and always cations County is a feeling like I’m on vacation because director 501c3, not- it’s warm. Stephen for-profit If you had to summarize your Elmore cials, retired professional FM and several retired NFL organization. Since its incep- philosophy of life in one sentence, said. “What better way to do sports players and local busi- players, including former New tion in 2007, New Beginnings what would it be? that by having fun.” ness people – for the win and York Giants players Kevin has been enabling people to Life is not about having the best The celebrity softball game is “bragging rights.” Lewis and Ron Dixon, live responsible lives. In the of everything, it’s about great scheduled for 7 p.m. Aug. 17 at Buccaneer Maurice Bright and satisfaction in your work, your Honoree and emcee of the past two years, the organiza- commitment to the world and being the National training Center’s event is two-time Olympic gold former New York Jets member tion has served 11,115 families happy with simple abundance. Legends Way Field, at 2350 Walter Briggs. medal winner for softball, Dr. and distributed more 143,000 Name a person or incident you’ve Legends Way and tickets are $5 Dot Richardson. Many local and state officials, pounds of food. Volunteers come across recently that’s per person. “This will be a 7-inning fun and area business leaders are have provided more than touched you in some way. Why State Rep. Daniel Webster game with time to get auto- expected to attend the game in 40,000 people with clothing, did this person or incident and state Sen. Alan Hays will graphs of the celebs,” said New support of New Beginning’s shoes, household items and impress you so much? be opposing coaches and will Beginnings marketing director efforts to help the homeless, counseling. Mayssa Toppino, M.D., my new lead their respective teams to including Jay and Zee from All proceeds of the celebrity associate. She is an inspiration of Sandy Farnsworth. how to juggle it all — a tremendous what they each hope will be an One celebrity who will play Zmax Radio. softball game will help the ophthalmologist, savvy business honorary victory. on one of the teams is Bret The game starts at 7 p.m. The organization’s homeless recov- woman and great mom. Interim Police chief Chuck Rice, who is known for his roles field opens at 6 p.m. to allow ery programs. How does what you do contribute Broadway and Lake County in Forrest Gump, Super 8, Blind families early entrance. For information, updates or to the welfare of the area? Commissioner Sean Parks will Side and a stint in the televi- Tickets are available in sponsorship opportunities, Taking care of the health of people serve as team captains and will sion series Criminal Minds. advance at the 2econd Life visit www.newbeginnings- everyday is a privilege. My greatest push their teammates – made Othes include radio person- Resale Store, at 207 South US lake.org or call Sandy up of local government offi- ality Johnny Magic from 106.7 Highway 27 and Osceola Street, Farnsworth at 352-617-8788. SEE NEIGHBOR | B2

FROM THE FILES | 25 YEARS AGO — 1987 Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press

REZONING REQUESTS FAILED 33 acres because the DRI thresh- Broadway star, Carmen Arnold ‘THE ISSUE IS TISSUE’ WITH TO PAN OUT old is 40 acres. (Anticipated use wanted a career in school admin- COLUMNIST Donald Stern requested rezon- was a commercial shopping area, istration. As of July 15, Arnold got Longtime resident Lorraine ing of the Lake County Planning that was never built.) her wish. She is now the principal Thomas occasionally wrote a and Zoning Commission of 145.1 ࡯ Lake County Administrator of Mascotte Elementary School column. Following is a recap of acres from agriculture to planned Michael Willett’s request to the on Anderson Street behind the “The Issue Is Tissue.” commercial and light manufac- county commission to advertise new City Hall. “My current dilemma shall turing. The site is north of S.R. 50 for a planning consultant for the Mascotte Elementary serves neither alter the price of eggs in and west of the Orange County new expo/fairgrounds property from 438 to 450 students and has Ethiopia nor ease the tension in line.Staff recommended approval was approved. The request was undergone reorganization from the Persian Gulf. What really has as the area meets criteria set by recommended by the county when it was the Midway Elemen- me baffled, as a simple home- the county for an industrial Tourist Development Council, tary School, South Lake’s only maker, is whatever happened to development. and should include marketing kindergarten through second green facial tissues? Getting no ࡯ Across the highway is K&L and site layout of the proposed grade. answer locally, I contacted Construction and to the west is center (never built at the site of Children from the surrounding Kimberly-Clark (the Kleenex folks). an asphalt plant. An estimated the Christopher Ford Industrial locales were bussed to the school “The reply, in condescending Ann Dupee 4,000 feet of the site is S.R. 50 Park on U.S. Highway 27). that formerly occupied the South corporate language, stated they’d REMEMBER WHEN frontage. The motion to approve ARNOLD’S DREAM OF EDUCATION Lake Educational Center on S.R. sure enough terminated my pet the request was made by Greg CAREER COMES TRUE 50. A weekly column that reprints some color and hoped it had not of the more interesting news stories Homan, Clermont. A DRI Like a boy whose wish it is to Now Groveland and Mascotte “proved an inconvenience” to me. that have appeared over the years in (Development of Regional play baseball for the home team, each have kindergarten through the South Lake Press. Impact) is not necessary for the or the girl who dreams of being a fifth grades. SEE HISTORY | BX

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B2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, August 10, 2012 Foot pain is no joke — it can be debilitating on’t complain until Now, of course, the next foot, especially when we are A woman came into the office you’ve walked a sequence of treatments will dif- dealing with things that aren’t recently who had been going for mile in someone fer depending on what a person sprains. acupuncture for months with else’sD shoes ... then you can comes into the office with but First is the basic foundation some improvement but without complain how bad your feet this is a common sequence of — the shoe. Many people have resolution of the pain. On exam, feel, especially if they aren’t your events. Anti-inflammatories are come in with foot pain that are I found two metatarsal bones size. usually the first choice for many in shoes that don’t fit well or are were locked up so whenever she OK, it was bad joke but foot pains of the foot. Then another not supportive, especially if they walked the joints that were sup- pain is not funny for a lot of favorite is the “boot,” which is a are on their feet for long periods posed to move weren’t moving, people. There are many differ- type of cast that immobilizes of time. which caused more pressure on ent foot pain diagnoses we hear the foot in a fixed position to Look around the next time other places in her foot causing of ranging from plantar fasciitis allow it to heal naturally. you are out. You’ll see people pain. I spent about 10 minutes to neuromas to bunyons to neu- When these don’t work well, working in stores or walking mobilizing the joints and then ropathies but there are actually then people are usually offered around the parks on their feet using acupuncture and her pain quite a few different ways to steroid injection, which are for hours wearing sandals, flip was almost completely resolved. help in addition to or in spite of usually done in series of three. flops, old running shoes, etc. I’d Another item very beneficial conventional treatment. They kill inflammation and are be amazed if their feet didn’t in helping out with foot pain is There are 26 bones in each supposed to kill the pain for hurt! If they do this for a long arch supports and orthotics. foot, approximately 20 muscles months. However, there are time it can develop into more Unfortunately, custom orthotics can be very expensive, some- and even more tendons and varied effects from completely serious problems as the muscles times costing hundreds of dol- ligaments so there are many eliminating pain to doing of the foot and arch start weak- lars. things that can go wrong. absolutely nothing for pain. ening and collapsing causing chronic pain. However, contrary to what Some of the most common Michael A. Many people tell me the Getting a good pair of shoes is some foot specialists say, a lot concerns are sprains (especially steroid shots worked for months definitely a necessary invest- of studies report there is no of the ankle), plantar fasciitis before the pain returned but I Visconti ment. My wife works in a salon difference in the custom-made have had even more tell me the (inflammation and pain of the NATURAL MEDICINE and is on her feet for hours. She orthotic and a good quality pain returned a few hours to connective tissue at the bottom has a pair of Dansko’s that over-the-counter orthotic in Michael A. Visconti, A.P., N.D., is a doctor of days later. of the foot), tendonitis, bone enable her to work with no pain most cases. So, in my opinion, spurs and neuropathy (nerve oriental medicine whose office is located near The other reason I don’t like the Citrus Tower. If you have any questions in her feet, and there are other try out a pair of over-the-count- pain or numbness). regarding this or any other health related top- steroids much is the steroids brands just like those that are er orthotics for around $40 to As with most pain we look for ics, you can contact him through his Website break down the tissue they are quite stylish for those slaves to see if they help. If they don’t, a reason first, and then decide at www.docvisconti.com, or on Facebook by injected into. That is why they fashion out there. you can always have a custom signing up for the “Visconti Acupuncture and are usually only given in series what to do about it. If there is a Natural Medicine” fan page. Another common thing I find pair made. trauma you need to make sure of three every six months. in people with foot pain is that Foot pain can be debilitating, there is not anything serious physical therapy. After this the next step is usu- their feet are not moving in the especially when it upsets the going on and if not then allow However, if you’ve checked ally surgery or pain manage- right way. Feet are supposed to way you stand or walk, which the area to heal. things out with your doctor and ment. Custom orthotics (foot or flex to absorb the shock of walk- can compound the issue caus- For instance, if you twist your your foot isn’t getting better, or arch supports) also are thrown ing and to allow proper weight ing back, knee or ankle pain in ankle and it isn’t broken, you there is no clear-cut reason why in there somewhere depending shift throughout the gait. Many addition to the foot pain. Look need to try to avoid twisting it you have pain, numbness or tin- on what is going on. times, people are walking off the for the basics in foot care first again, and then wait for a while gling, then you have to look at There are some other things side of their feet because the before opting for more invasive before building the area up with the options. to consider if there is pain in the feet are not flexing well. treatments.

World. The atrium featured snow, ice Also changed from R-2 to C-1 (highway NEIGHBOR HISTORY sculptures, ice skating rink and show from commercial) was 4 1/2 acres of land CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 CONTINUED FROM PAGE B1 Cypress Gardens, a fur fashion show, visits owned by Winston Stiefel on the west side from the penguins at Sea World, and a of Groveland Farms Road. accomplishment so far is the mission work And to assuage my grief, four coupons snowman building contest by four-person ࡯ At the 59th annual FFA state conven- I performed doing cataract surgery in (worth $1 each) were enclosed in the letter teams from the three local TV stations and tion held at Greenleaf Country Club and Ocotepec, Mexico, a remote, Third World with which I was free to select from white, region where hospitals are non-existent “Orlando Magazine.” Resort near Haines City, Sheila Barton of and the people go blind from cataract at a peach, yellow, beige, pink or blue tissues. Ice sculptures were created with electric Groveland received first place in the talent relatively young age. Giving the gift of “My deepest sympathy goes out to the chain saws under the direction of the head competition. Sheila, a junior at Groveland vision back to someone after years of Highlanders (Clermont High School) this chefs of five of Orlando Area’s finest hotels. High School, student body president, a blindness is the most personally satisfying fall at homecoming time. Their parade Stouffer’s executive chef designed the win- varsity cheerleader and FFA secretary. and inspiring thing I have ever done. floats will be missing the school color tis- ning entry, “The Hunter,” featuring a six- ࡯ Clermont Elementary School recog- What’s something you’ve always want- sues for use in decorations. (School colors foot high man with a shotgun aimed at nized Nathan Bishop, a student at Howey- ed to do but haven’t yet? were green and white). two birds in flight with a dog at his side. in-the-Hills who is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mission work in Africa. “The lackin’ o’ the green surely is enough IN OTHER NEWS: Carle Bishop, for finding a discrepancy in What advice would you give to people to have both Saints Andrew and Patrick ࡯ Groveland City Council passed two a math activities book. After identifying an who want to help out in the communi- tootin’ and whirlin’ in their respective ordinances. Forty acres of land owned by incorrect solution to the math problem, he ty? graves. No doubt about it!” the Libby Corporation on the north side of called this to the attention of the publish- Volunteer, even just a few hours a week, ICE SCULPTURES CREATED FOR ‘BIG CHILL’ the intersection of Highways 50 and 33 er. In return, he received a complimentary or donate to a thrift charity like St. Vincent The “Big Chill” took place July 18 at the math book of similar math programs for de Paul. So many people are needy in this were rezoned from R-2 (residential) to M-1 terrible economy. 65,000 square foot atrium of the Stouffer (light industrial). Plans call for a boat the program at Howey and a congratulato- Orlando Resort Hotel adjacent to Sea manufacturing plant on the site. ry letter.

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DEBUT PROMOS AT THE WORLD’S FAIR By Kevin G. Der / Edited by Will Shortz 1234 56789101112131415161718

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Across 47 Inclusive pronoun 104 Pothook shape 10 Judge to be suitable 2324 2526 1 One of six World Cup 48 Russian city and 105 Santa ___ 11 Bistro dessert 27 28 29 30 qualifying zones oblast 106 Muck 12 First-year law 5 Tickles 49 Thompson of student 107 Fly without power 31 32 33 34 11 Visit “Family” 109 One that’s hard to 13 ’Fore 15 Summer getaway 50 Day spa treatment get ahold of? 14 Faulkner’s alma 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 19 Pedigree 52 Ones with natural 111 It may receive a mater 44 45 46 47 alternative curls? few pointers 15 “High Hopes”

20 Relative of a crow 56 Veteran’s award 113 Hullabaloo lyricist Sammy 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 21 Shade darker than 59 “Bring your dogs to 114 Densest natural 16 Greek squares azure our booth” element 17 Pull through 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 22 Gelatin substitute (Philadelphia, 117 “Getting fairgoers 18 Hunt for food 1876) 63 64 65 66 23 “Get an inside look moving on the right 24 Colorful parrot at our booth” 63 Queens track” (Paris, 26 Small garden 67 68 69 70 71 72 73 (Buffalo, 1901) neighborhood 1900) 29 Game with Wild 25 “Come by and chat 65 Dove’s sign 119 “Now showing our 74 75 76 77 78 cards at our booth” 66 Grand ___ big vision of the future” (Osaka, 33 Sea snail 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 (Philadelphia, 67 Transcript meas. 1876) 1970) 35 Lay away 69 “The fair’s toughest 27 White Rabbit’s song 122 Pop ___ 36 Neighbor of Draco 86 87 88 89 90 man alive” (New in “Alice in and Hercules York City, 1939) 123 Continue after 91 92 93 94 95 96 Wonderland” landing 37 Met somebody? 73 Run into 28 Do a pit job 124 Designer Pucci 39 Sweet-talk, say 97 98 99 100 101 102 103 104 74 Energizes 30 Early 20th-century 125 Source of the 40 Firenze’s place Modernist 76 Ore. neighbor 105 106 107 108 109 110 Hulk’s power 42 Part of many a 77 Just for giggles 31 Whiz 126 Bull run bistro’s name 79 “Get the scoop on 111 112 113 114 115 116 32 Two-time world participant? 43 Tennis player’s our new hand-held figure skating 127 “Shepherd Moons” asset 117 118 119 120 121 champ Slutskaya offering” (St. Grammy winner 45 Group in many a 33 Card Louis, 1904) 122 123 124 125 128 Remove from the park 83 Bob Marley tune 34 Back stock exchange made popular by 46 Small energy boost? 126 127 128 129 35 Thruway warning 129 ___ Daddy (N.B.A.

R Johnny Nash 50 ___ Piper 38 Double-check, in a nickname) 86 “Quo Vadis” role 51 Part of summer in way 87 Swarm Santiago 64 “Have ___ day” 84 See 115-Down 98 “Romanian 113 Far from 41 “You’ve gotta get Down 53 2004 Will Smith Rhapsodies” your hands on this” 88 Incredulous reply 67 Fightin’ 85 Some allergy aerodynamic 1 City where Cézanne animated film 90 It’s unavoidable 68 Viva ___ sources composer (Knoxville, 1982) was born 114 Williams of the 54 Deer hunter 99 Bad blood 44 “Puts the keys of 91 Battalions, e.g. 70 Lamar of the N.B.A. 89 Nastygrams Temptations 2 Bengalese wrap 55 Online deluge the future at your 94 “Fairgoers may be 71 Ready to move 100 Female counselor 3 Sermon leader 92 Actor Bruce fingertips” 57 Aristotle’s “fifth 115 With 84-Down, a in for a shock” (St. 72 Fight 93 Sequester 101 Antiquity, once (Philadelphia, 4 Retreats element” Pac-12 team Louis, 1904) 102 Like some ponds 1876) 5 Like hams 75 Pore over 95 Single-issue 97 “Starting a giant 58 Extinguish 116 “Big” prefix 6 Eggnog ingredient 78 Divide publication 108 Van ___ of For any three answers, revolution at the 60 Fiji alternative 118 Beach souvenir? 80 When some lunches “Timecop” call from a touch-tone fairgrounds” 7 “Gross!” 61 Mezzo-soprano in 96 1972 Bill Withers end 110 Ones with fictional 120 Year Claudius I phone: 1-900-285-5656, (Chicago, 1893) 8 Full of life “Don Carlos” hit $1.49 each minute; or, 81 Go well together accounts became emperor with a credit card, 1-800- 103 Winter reading, 9 Mussorgski’s “Bilder 62 Onetime subject of 97 Act like an expert 814-5554. say ___ Ausstellung” the Mongols 82 “Gross!” without being one 112 “Small” prefix 121 Course list abbr. Solution to puzzle on page B9 C M Y K

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B4 YOUR CONTACT FOR SPORTS NEWS SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, July 10, 2012 SPORTS EDITOR...... Frank Jolley and PHONE ...... 365-8283 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com SPORTS LEISURE Email ...... [email protected] Quick hits Policy to protect student athletes CLERMONT Registration begins for girls fall softball league now in effect for football practices The Clermont Girls Softball League has scheduled three dates to register FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer professor at the University of for the fall season — two of them this [email protected] Georgia and co-author of the weekend. ugust signals the start of “International Journal of All three registrations will be held at another school year and Biometeorology” report, more Hancock Park, 3301 Hancock Road, A with it, preseason prac- than 70 percent of the heat- Clermont. The dates/times are: tice for fall sports, including related deaths between 1980 ࡯ Friday from 6 to 9 p.m. football. and 2009 occurred in the first ࡯ S aturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In an effort to lessen the two weeks of practice with at ࡯ A ug. 15 from 6 to 8 p.m. risks of heat injuries from least 22 percent coming in the Interested players also can register working out in the summer first three days. online at Clermontgirlssoftball.com. heat and humidity, the Flori- The report suggested that a Players from Lake, Orange and da High School Athletic number of factors could be Sumter counties are welcome. Association has instituted a the reasons for the increased For information, send an email to new policy designed to help number of deaths since 1980. [email protected]. student athletes become One of those factors is that acclimated to the weather. players have become larger CLERMONT Many area football coaches over the past 30-plus years. said the policy will not force “Football players are all lev- City starts tennis classes els of competition, and partic- them to radically alter their for adults, kids Aug. 20 ularly linemen, have approach to the first two weeks increased in size over time,” The City of Clermont will be starting of practice. the report said. “The greater its fall tennis classes on Aug. 20 with “Safety has always been size would increase heat stor- classes for children 7 years and up paramount for us,” Leesburg DAILY COMMERCIAL FILE PHOTO age and therefore the possi- beginning at 6 p.m. and for children coach Randy Trivers said. South Lake High School football player Kris White cools down during a 2011 bility of heat-related illness- 11 years and up beginning at 7 p.m. “We’ve never conducted spring practice session. New FHSAA guidelines are now in effect for es.” Each four-week session will be held marathon practice sessions, practices. According to the “Journal of at Palatlakaha Park, which is located no matter what time of year it Biometeorology” report, the on 12th Street just south of SR 50. is. When we are on the prac- time to 18 hours during the sure our members understand players who died often were The adult classes (four weeks each) tice field, we place a high pri- first two weeks of practice, to what they must do to ensure linemen — 79 percent of will begin Aug. 22 at 7 p.m. and will be ority on making sure our stu- allow student athletes to that competitors have safe, whom had a body mass index held at Lake Felter Park on Johns Lake dent athletes stay hydrated. adapt to conditions; enjoyable experiences as high (BMI) greater than 30. Road next to Lost Lake Elementary. We have trainers on hand at ࡯ Ensure that for every 30 school athletes.” The U.S. Centers for Disease The fee for each session is $35. all times and our coaches are minutes of practice, student The FHSAA policy closely For information, call the city of trained to look for signs of athletes get a minimum five- follows the recommendations Control, based in Atlanta con- Clermont Recreation Department at heat-related problems. minute rest and hydration issued by the National Athletic siders a BMI of more than 30 352-241-7352. “The FHSAA’s new policy break; Trainers Association in 2009. as obese. hasn’t changed our approach ࡯ R equire unrestricted In the NATA guidelines, the “You have 300-pound high KISSIMMEE to practice because we’ve access to water for student organization cited numerous school guys walking out to always been so safety con- athletes at all times; deaths among high school practice,” said Douglas Casa, McLane Charity Golf chief operating officer of the Tournament is Sept. 29 scious, especially during the ࡯ R equire coaches and student athletes from heat first month.” other in authority to never stroke. Korey Stringer institute, a The 10th annual McLane Charity The FHSAA policy, which deny a student athlete access In a report published in nonprofit organization dedi- Golf Tournament benefitting the was adopted in June by the to water if requested. 2010 in the “International cated to preventing sudden Children’s Miracle Network is set for organization’s Board of Direc- “For coaches, parents and Journal of Biometeorology” death in sports, in a 2011 Sept. 29 at Falcon’s Fire Golf Club in tors, is designed to ensure everyone else associated with scientists found that 58 foot- report. “Aside from having a Kissimmee. that student athletes drink high school athletics, nothing ball players died of heat-relat- trainer on the field, you have This year’s event will feature a heli- plenty of water and limit their is more important than the ed injuries between 1980 and no medical staff. It doesn’t copter ball drive, a skills challenge exposure to the elements. safety of the students,” said 2009. All but 10 were high- take a high IQ to figure out and live and silent auctions. Under the new policy, school’s FHSAA Executive Director Dr. school aged players. this could be dangerous. Go to www.mclanecharitygolftour- must: Roger Dearing. “At the FHSAA, According to Dr. Andrew “(Lineman) generate more nament.net for information. ࡯ L imit weekly practice we are committed to making Grundstein, an associated SEE PRACTICE | B5

CLERMONT Agency hosts celebrity-studded softball game Aug. 17 ROXANNE BROWN | STAFF WRITER game in support of New [email protected] Beginning’s efforts to help the New Beginnings of Clermont is homeless. hosting a celebrity-studded soft- The field will open at 6 p.m. so ball game that its organizers hope that families can enjoy many will have families flocking to the activities the organization has in ballpark next week. ed at 2350 Legends Way. Tickets “This will be a seven-inning fun store for the children in atten- After all, not only will the Aug. 17 are $5 per person. game with time to get autographs dance, including face painting game be jam-packed with an Congressman Daniel Webster of the celebs,” said New Begin- and a bounce house. exciting lineup of coaches, team and state Sen. Alan Hays will be nings Marketing Director Sandy Tickets are available for pur- captains and players but it’s for a opposing coaches, and will lead Farnsworth. chase in advance at the 2econd good cause, benefitting homeless their respective teams to what One such celebrity who will play Life Resale Store, located at 207 children in the area. they each hope will be an hon- is Bret Rice, who is known for his South U.S. Highway 27 and “This is going to be a great fami- orary victory. roles in “Forrest Gump,” “Super 8,” Osceola Street, Minneola, directly ly event,” New Beginnings Com- Interim Police Chief Chuck and “Blind Side” and most cur- across from Donut King; at the munications Director Stephen Broadway and Lake County rently a stint in the television New Beginnings office, located at Elmore said. “The tickets are very Commissioner Sean Parks will series “Criminal Minds.” 87 Minneola Blvd.; and at Uncle affordable, and I think it will pro- serve as team captains and will Also on board are radio person- Kenny’s Barbecue, 157 N. mote awareness for our organiza- push their teammates — consist- ality Johnny Magic from 106.7, Highway 27 in the Citrus Tower tion and all the things we do to ing of local government officials, and several retired NFL players, Plaza. help and get the homeless com- retired professional sports players including former New York Giants Sponsors include the Fellowship munity back on their feet. What and local business people — for Kevin Lewis and Ron Dixon, of Christian Athletes Softball PHOTOS COURTESY NTC better way to do that by having the win and the “bragging rights” Buccaneer Maurice Bright and Division, National Training Cen- Dot Richardson, celebrity fun?” that go along with that victory. former New York Jets player Walter ter, BJs Wholesale Club, 3 Dog emcee, is a former two-time The first pitch for the celebrity Honoree and emcee of the event Briggs. Printing, Mooney’s Power Sports, Olympian Gold medalist, and softball game will be thrown at 7 is Dr. Dot Richardson, two-time In addition, many local and Hope International Church and actor Bret Rice appeared in the p.m. at the National Training Olympic gold medal winner in state officials, and area business Uncle Kenny’s Barbecue. movie “Forest Gump” and in Center’s Legends Way Field, locat- softball. leaders are expected to attend the For details call 352-617-8788. the TV series “Criminal Minds.”

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These are high school PRACTICE kids and we all know BOGO: Does it save you money? FROM PAGE B4 they don’t always pay attention to what they heat, they have higher are putting into their uy one get one free ques- body fat, there’s more bodies,” he said. tions are among the most weight for them to carry “If these student ath- asked question from fans COUPONING CLASS B around and they have letes took better care of and workshop attendees. Today, I Attend Tanya Senseney’s next more insulation from fat, themselves off the field, wanted to answer a few of the ques- coupon workshop at 6:30 p.m., which makes it harder to I think it would really tions for you, and break it down into Monday, at the First United dissipate the heat. And help prevent heat to terms that you can understand Methodist Tavares Church (north their fitness levels are injuries.” easily. lower. Not in every case, The FHSAA also has You do not have to be an extreme annex building). Cost is $15. All but many.” adopted a new action couponer to get a great deal or to attendees will receive a gift. RSVP Another factor, accord- plan for dealing with take advantage of BOGO (buy one to 352-516-1937, or online at www.DivineDealDiva.com. ing to the report, could concussions that are get one free) offers. be global warming — intended to create better Q: What am I really saving with a which is creating hotter safety awareness among BOGO 50 percent sale? Sometimes I and more humid condi- student athletes and think I have the price figured out, when it is a BOGO sale item, then you are actually getting two con- tions. their caretakers. and then get to checkout and end Many heat-related According to FHSAA up paying something totally differ- tainers of butter for the price of one, or you could look at it as paying 50 injuries occur during officials, the action plan ent. Tanya percent off. morning practice ses- is designed to better A: I totally understand your frus- Q: Can I use a BOGO coupon on sions, when coaches explain the risks and tration on checking out with a Senseney the same item that is on sale for are trying to “beat the symptoms of concus- BOGO 50 percent off sale. Here is BOGO? heat.” sions. an example of the BOGO 50 percent DIVINE DEAL DIVA A: Y es you can! Here are the ABC’s The “International The action plan was sale that you can actually do your- coupon on each item for even more of using BOGO coupons on a BOGO Journal of Biometeorol- developed by the FHSAA’s self this week at CVS. savings. sale. ogy” report suggested Sports Medicine Advi- Bic disposable razors are BOGO This past Sunday, the Red Plum The store is offering a sale of buy that humidity levels sory subcommittee and 50 percent off this week at CVS coupon insert in the newspaper had one get one free chips. When you often are highest before was adopted by the (ends Saturday). The women’s Silky a coupon for $3 off any one Bic dis- check out, bag one will ring up noon. board of directors. In it: Touch Bic disposable razors are nor- posable razor package. You can $3.99, and then bag two will ring up Because the higher ࡯ Any student athlete mally priced at $3.99. This week, actually take advantage of the $0. humidity makes it more who exhibits signs, you will get a second package at 50 BOGO 50 percent of sale at CVS this But you are a savvy shopper and difficult for sweat that symptoms or behaviors percent off making that pack of week and still use two coupons. If also have a coupon for BOGO chips, collects on the skin to consistent with a con- razors only $1.99. Your total cost for you use both coupons, you'll get the the same brand and size. When you evaporate, thus cooling cussion — such as loss two packs of Bic Silky Touch razors razors free! (This is a great donation present that coupon, the register the body, the report indi- of consciousness, 10 count will be $5.98 before any item also) will take off the other item you were cates that morning prac- headache, dizziness, other savings. Q: What does buy one get one free paying for, thus netting you both tices may actually have confusion or balance When checking out, it is like a really mean? Many times, I feel that bags of chips for free (plus tax). the potential to create problems — must be guessing game depending on what the price is changed to make it This happens more often than more problems than immediately removed store you are at. It is anyone’s guess seem like I am saving. Is that true? not. they prevent. from the competition if you do not know your store policy. A: To the average shopper it can The long and short of this is that Because he and his and cannot return to Will my first package be full price seem that BOGO deals are a gim- "yes" you can save more by taking staff monitor their stu- play until he or she is or discounted? Did I purchase the mick but rest assured they are not. advantage of buy one get one free dent athletes closely, cleared by an appropri- correct size? However, 95 percent of If you were to buy a particular deals. Trivers said he is more ate health care profes- type of butter each week when it is concerned when they sion. the time the 50 percent off is If you have questions, you can email applied to the second item. not on sale, you may pay $3.99. [email protected] if you have a ques- leave the practice field ࡯ All head coaches Remember that you can also use a However, if you purchase the butter tion or comment. and the school’s football and other paid coaches facility. are required to view an “We can make sure our online education course MINNEOLA Special to the South Lake Press South Lake Osceola’s chapter sporting art, unique hunting players stay hydrated about concussions. of the National Wild Turkey firearms, knives, wildlife and do the right things In addition to football Food, fun, fellowship and Federation. calls and outdoor equip- when they’re with us,” teams, golf, swimming Wild Turkey fundraising are set as the The NWTF’s Hunting Heri- ment. Trivers said. “But when and diving, and girls main events at the annual tage banquets raise funds for Tickets to the South Lake they get home or hang volleyball teams began Hunting Heritage Super wild turkey conservation. Osceola chapter’s Hunting out with their friends, we practices on Monday. Federation Fund banquet Aug. 25 at 5 By placing the highest bid Heritage Super Fund can’t make them drink Cross county and bowl- p.m. at Minneola City Hall. or winning raffle games, Banquet cost $100 for cou- plenty of fluids and eat ing practices begin on fete Aug. 25 The event is hosted by the attendees can go home with ples or $55 for singles. the right foods. Monday.

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the last publication, the that an action to foreclose a DAVIS Timeshare Period and SILVIO ALFONSO HER- VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, 2 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE right to hearing in this mat- lien imposed by the Code IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Week (E)12 in Condomin- RERA Timeshare Period according to the Declaration OR DISPOSITION ter will be waived and the Enforcement Board of the AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, ium Unit No. 104205 Week (E)13 in Condomin- of Condominium, thereof Legal Notices Department will dispose of City of Eustis, Florida pursu- FLORIDA ium Unit No. 104103 recorded in Official Records IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF According to the Florida Self this cause in accordance ant to §162.09, Florida Count 2 MARIA RAMONA COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Count 11 APRIL LASHEENA Book 1897, page 1089, THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- Storage Act, with law. Statutes, on real property GONZALEZ DE RODRIGUEZ Case No:12CC1646 DE JERINETT Timeshare Count 5 CARLOS EVANS Public Records of Lake CUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE Groveland Mini Storage, located in Lake County, and CARLOS S. AROSTEGUI SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Period Week (O)42 in Con- Timeshare Period Week County, Florida, as COUNTY, FLORIDA LLC, located at Ad No.: 00351048 Florida, described as fol- Timeshare Period Week SHIP, a Florida general dominium Unit No. 103104 (E)37 in Condominium Unit amended. 003 Legal 178 Groveland Farms Road, August 3, 10, 17 & 24, lows: (E)34 in Condominium Unit partnership No. 107306 Notices Case No: 2011 DR 002230 Groveland, FL 34736 2012 No. 107205 Plaintiff, Count 12 JANELLE EVETH Count 1 WILLIAM BROWN gives notice that the follow- The West 1/2 of Lots 49 DWAYNE RANDOLPH MAT- DELEON and JOSE GUADA- Count 6 JOSE FIALLOS and Timeshare Period Week MANOLITO JOSHUA DES- ing Tenant is in default of and 50; and the East 1/2 of Count 3 OLAF DURAN GON- THEW CARTWRIGHT and LUPE ZAMORA Timeshare CARMEN S. FIALLOS Time- (O)7 in Condominium Unit the rental agreement. Lots 57, 58, 59, and 60, ZALEZ Timeshare Period ARLENE YVETTE CART- Period Week (E)45 in Con- share Period Week (0)24 in PUBLIC NOTICE MET, NOTICE OF ADMINISTRA- No. 107205 according to the Plat of Week (O)21 in Condomin- WRIGHT et al dominium Unit No. 105110 103205 Petitioner, TIVE COMPLAINT UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC- Stacey Jones Dority, Unit Quayle’s Golf Links Subdivi- ium Unit No. 107301 Defendant(s) Count 2 MARCUS BUTLER TION. THE FOLLOWING VE- TANICA NICOLE ALFORD, 01 sion, recorded in Plat Book Count 13 CINTHIA MIREYA Count 8 JOSE A. FLORES and SHARONDA MONIQUE Barbara Russell, unit 41 Case No.: CD201107657, 5. page 24, Public Records Count 4 AARON M. GROSS NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- DIAZ and CARLOS DIAZ Timeshare Period Week HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD Respondent. E2700134 BUTLER Timeshare Period FOR CHARGES DUE ON: of Lake County, Florida and DENISE L. GEORGE ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Timeshare Period Week (E)7 in Condominium Unit Week (O)21 in Condomin- Unit contents are unknown (hereinafter referred to as Timeshare Period Week NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- (O)8 in Condominium Unit No. 103106 AMENDED TO: Mark T. Benjamin ium Unit No. 103308 August 27, 2012 NOTICE OF ACTION FOR Units will be sold or dis- the “Property”). (O)20 in Condominium Unit suant to a Final Judgment No 107303 posed of on August 18, No. 103303 of Foreclosure in the cap- Count 9 MARIA H. FLORIDA AT 8:30 A.M. DISSOLUTION OF An Administrative Complaint Count 3 JORGE L. COLINA 2012 at 10:00 a.m. We Has been filed against you tioned, matter dated July Count 14 GRELINA M. and LAZARO and LAZARO MARRIAGE to impose an administrative Timeshare Period Week have the right to sell or re- and you are required to Count 5 PIA LILLEMOR 31, 2012 I will sell to the DIVINAGRACIA and MEIN- J. FLORIDORODRIGUEZ 1998 DODG fine has been filed against (E)38 in Condominium Unit fuse any bids, and may dis- serve a copy of your answer GUSTAFSSON Timeshare highest bidder for cash at HART F DIVIANGRACIA Timeshare Period Week 3B7HC12Y4WM281695 TO: TANICA NICOLE AL- you. You have the right to No. 103302 pose of all contents accord- or pleading to said Com- Period Week (E)8 in Condo- the front door of the Lake Timeshare Period Week (E)10 in Condominium Unit FORD request a hearing pursuant ing to Florida State Stat- plaint on Plaintiff’s attorney minium Unit No. 105303 County Judicial Center, 550 (E)39 in Condominium Unit No. 103207 THE ADDRESS WHERE THE 2345 10TH ROAD, SW, to Sections 120.569 and Count 4 PATRICIA Y. CRUZ utes. All sales final, CASH of record, Todd J. Mazenko, West Main Street, Tavares, No. 105302 VEHICLES ARE STORED: Apt. 237 120.57, Florida Statutes, by BONILLA Timeshare Period ONLY, Everything sold as is Esq., 600 Jennings Avenue, Count 6 RENE GUZMAN and Florida 32778, at 11:00 Count 10 ESTHER KPANKA REVIS TOWING & RECOV- Vero Beach, Florida mailing a request for same Week (O)46 in Condomin- where is, no guarantees.. Eustis, Florida 32726, and REMBER G. GONZALEZ FU- A.M. on Sept. 04, 2012 the Count 15 YLUMINADA FREEMAN Timeshare Period ERY OF GROVELAND, INC. 32961-5261 to the Florida Department of ium Unit No. 104304 Please call to confirm auc- file the original answer or NES Timeshare Period following-described prop- DOMINGUEZ Timeshare Week (E)12 in Condomin- 7130 E. SR 50 Agriculture and Consumer tion at 352-429-0090. pleading in the Office of the Week (0)27 in 104202 erty, all of which are THE Period Week (E)3 in Condo- ium Unit No. 103207 GROVELAND, FL 34736 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an Services, Division of Licens- Count 5 GLORIBETH CRUZ Clerk of the Circuit Court, VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, minium Unit No. 106108 Ad. 00352785 action has been filed ing, Post Office Box 3168, DONDIS Timeshare Period Ad No 00352719 Fifth Judicial Circuit, in and Count 7 JACKQULINE FAY according to the Declaration Count 11 ANDRE LAMAR August 10, 2012 against you and that you Tallahassee, Florida Week (E)15 in Condomin- Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 for Lake County, Florida on HARE-WALLACE Timeshare of Condominium, thereof August 1, 2012 FULLER Timeshare Period are required to serve a copy 32315-3168. If a request ium Unit No. 105305 or before September 7, Period Week (E)8 in Condo- recorded in Official Records NEIL KELLY Week (E)34 in Condomin- of your written defenses, if for hearing is not received 2012. If you fail to do so, a minium Unit No. 105103 Book 1897, page 1089, Clerk of the Court ium Unit No. 103305 any, to it on Manolito by 21 days from the date of Count 6 CELSO CRUZ Judgment by Default will be Public Records of Lake By: /s/W.Tillman Joshua Alford, whose ad- NOTICE OF SUSPENSION publication, the right to FIGUEROA and JOHANNA taken against you for the Count 8 LEON HARRIS County, Florida, as Deputy Clerk Count 13 FRANCISCO M. dress is 15945 Bayvista hearing in this matter will SANTOS Timeshare Period PUBLIC NOTICE relief demanded in said Timeshare Period Week amended. Paul M. Caldwell GARCIA and MARIA ISABEL Dr., Clermont, Florida Case No.: 201201960 be waived and the Depart- Week (O)18 in Condomin- 34714 on or before August Complaint. (E)13 in Condominium Unit Caldwell & Payne, P.A. LEON Timeshare Period ium Unit No. 107303 UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC- TO: Philip A. Johnson ment will dispose of this 31, 2012 and file the origi- No. 103208 Count 1 DWAYNE RAN- Post Office Box 120069 Week (E)17 in Condomin- TION. THE FOLLOWING VE- cause in accordance with nal with the clerk of this Done and Ordered at Lake DOLPH MATTHEW CART- Clermont, FL 34712 ium Unit No. 104201 Count 7 RAUL ANGUIANO HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD A Notice of Suspension to law. Court at 550 WEST MAIN suspend and an Administra- County, Florida, this 24th Count 9 CLINTON AUSTIN WRIGHT and ARLENE Telephone: 352-242-2670 DEANDA and ADRIANA FOR CHARGES DUE ON: day of July, 2012 HENRY CRAWFORD and YVETTE CARTWRIGHT Attorney for the Plaintiff Count 14 RICKY ONIEL STREET, TAVARES, Florida tive Complaint to revoke Ad No.: 00349601 GONZALEZ DEANDA Time- MELISSA ELVIRA SCOT- Timeshare Period Week Ad No.: 00352463 GARDNER Timeshare Period 32778, before service on your license and eligibility July 20, 27 & August 3, 10 share Period Week (O)20 in August 23, 2012 Neil Kelly LAND DE HENRY Timeshare (O)45 in Condominium Unit Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 Week (O)11 in Condomin- Condominium Unit No. AT 8:30 A.M. Petitioner or immediately for licensure has been filed 2012 thereafter. If you fail to do against you. You have the Clerk of the Circuit Court Period Week (E)28 in Con- No. 105209 ium Unit No 106105 105112 so, a default may be en- By: /s/ K. MITCHELL dominium Unit No. 107105 2000 NISS right to request a hearing tered against you for the re- As Deputy Clerk Count 2 WILLA MAE CASH IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Count 15 TIMOTHY NOAH Count 8 DWAYNE D. DE- 4N2XN11T7YD834623 pursuant to Sections IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF lief demanded in the peti- Count 10 RAFAEL ANGEL Timeshare Period Week (O) AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, GIBBS and TAMMY SUE LOATCH and ANDREA DE- 120.569 and 120.57, Flor- THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- tion. ida Statutes, by mailing a Ad. No: 00351567 HERNANDEZ and LERIDA 5 in Condominium Unit No. FLORIDA GIBBS Timeshare Period LOATCH Timeshare Period THE ADDRESS WHERE THE CUIT IN AND FOR LAKE request for same to the Aug. 3, 10, 17 & 24 2012 JOSEFINA HERNANDEZ 104307 COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Week (O)49 in Condomin- Week (E)30 in Condomin- VEHICLES ARE STORED: COUNTY, FLORIDA Copies of all court docu- Timeshare Period Week Case No:12CC1647 ium Unit No. 105101 ium Unit No. 103305 REVIS TOWING & RECOV- Florida Department of Agri- ments in this case, includ- (E)25 in Condominium Unit Count 3 MARIA D. CASTI- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- ERY OF GROVELAND, INC. culture and Consumer Serv- ing orders, are available at CASE NO: 2012 CA 2234 No. 105105 LLO DIAZ and JULIO CESAR SHIP, a Florida general August 1, 2012 Count 9 PHILLIP CARROLL 7130 E. SR 50 ices, Division of Licensing, IN THE COUNTY COURT IN the Clerk of the Circuit Civil Division PENA ALBERTO Timeshare partnership NEIL KELLY DEVAUGHN Timeshare Pe- GROVELAND, FL 34736 Post Office Box 3168, Tal- AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Court’s office. You may re- lahassee, Florida Count 11 RODERICK VAN Period Week (O)5 in Condo- Plaintiff, Clerk of the Court riod Week (O)2 in Condo- Ad. 00352781 CITY OF EUSTIS, a Munici- FLORIDA view these documents upon 32315-3168. If a request HOLLINS Timeshare Period minium Unit No. 104202 LEYDI DOMINGUEZ and By: /s/W.Tillman minium Unit No. 104205 August 10, 2012 pality in the State of Florida, COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION request. for hearing is not received Week (O)37 in Condomin- ALEXIS PEDRO PEREZ et al Deputy Clerk Plaintiff Case No:12CC1645 by 21 days from the date of ium Unit No. 107205 Count 4 EDGARDO L. Defendant(s) Paul M. Caldwell Count 10 GERARDO JERRY vs. SUMMER BAY PARTNER- CHAVEZ CASABLANCA Caldwell & Payne, P.A. DIAZ Timeshare Period You must keep the Clerk of the last publication, the SHIP, a Florida general the Circuit Court’s office no- right to hearing in this mat- Count 12 KARL NICO Timeshare Period Week NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Post Office Box 120069 Week (O)40 in Condomin- Elise M. Grimshaw, de- partnership tified of your current ad- ter will be waived and the HOMEIER and MARIA JA- (E)34 in Condominium Unit ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Clermont, FL 34712 ium Unit No. 103304 ceased and William Adkins Plaintiff, NOTICE OF SUSPENSION dress. (You may file Notice Department will dispose of COBA HOMEIER Timeshare No. 107305 NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Telephone: 352-242-2670 as the Personal Represen- ROSLYN MICHELE GIL- of Current Address, Florida this cause in accordance Period Week (O)9 in Condo- suant to a Final Judgment Attorney for the Plaintiff Count 11 SIRDELROL tative of the Estate of Elsie MOUR et al Case No.: 201202343 Supreme Court Approved with law. minium Unit No. 103204 Count 5 OMAR CONDE and of Foreclosure in the cap- Ad No.: 00352864 VONZEL DRAYTON Time- M. Grimshaw; and All Un- Defendant(s) TO: Brian J. Shan Family Law Form 12,915.) OMAR CONDE MARTINEZ tioned, matter dated July Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 share Period Week (E)19 in known Heirs, Beneficiaries, Future papers in this lawsuit Ad No.: 00350351 Count 13 KEISHA GRACE Timeshare Period Week 31, 2012 I will sell to the Condominium Unit No. Legatees, Devisees, Per- NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- A Notice of Suspension to will be mailed to the ad- July 27, August 3, 10 & 17, HUDSON Timeshare Period (E)5 in Condominium Unit highest bidder for cash at 105101 sonal Representative, Credi- ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 suspend and an Administra- dress on record at the 2012 Week (E)10 in Condomin- No. 105109 the front door of the Lake tors and Any Other Person NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- IN THE COUNTY COURT IN tive Complaint to revoke clerk’s office. ium Unit No. 104102 County Judicial Center, 550 Count 14 ADRIANA DUE- Claiming by Through Under suant to a Final Judgment AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, your license and eligibility Count 6 SAMUEL CORTES West Main Street, Tavares, NAS DE GALLEGOS, GRA- or Against Elsie M. Grim- of Foreclosure in the cap- FLORIDA for licensure has been filed Warning: Rule 12,285, Flor- Count 14 VINCENTE HUM- JR. and MILDRED OCASIO Florida 32778, at 11:00 CIELA TREVINO RODRIGUEZ shaw or the Estate of Elsie tioned, matter dated July COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION against you. You have the ida Family Law Rules of NOTICE OF SUSPENSION BERTO RUIZ and ANA Timeshare Period Week A.M. on Sept. 06, 2012 the and HECTOR JESUS SORIA M. Grimshaw, 31, 2012 I will sell to the Case No:12CC1715 right to request a hearing Procedure, requires certain MILENA RUIZ Timeshare (O)26 in Condominium Unit following-described prop- MARTELL Timeshare Period Defendants, highest bidder for cash at Period Week (E)41 in No. 104208 SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Week (E)52 in Condomin- pursuant to Sections automatic disclosure of Case No.: 201202343 the front door of the Lake erty, all of which are THE SHIP, a Florida general 120.569 and 120.57, Flor- documents and information. TO: Brian J. Shan Condominium Unit No VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, ium Unit No. 105308 NOTICE OF ACTION County Judicial Center, 550 103207 Count 7 LINDA DIANE CRA- partnership ida Statutes, by mailing a Failure to comply can result West Main Street, Tavares, according to the Declaration Plaintiff, request for same to the in sanctions, including dis- A Notice of Suspension to MER Timeshare Period of Condominium, thereof Count 15 DATRIL JAYVIS In The Name of the State of Florida 32778, at 11:00 WILLIAM BROWN et al Florida Department of Agri- missal or striking of plead- suspend and an Administra- Count 15 ELIZABETH Week (O)35 in Condomin- recorded in Official Records DUNBAR and GRACE MARY Florida: A.M. on Sept. 06, 2012 the SUAREZ LAINEZ Timeshare ium Unit No. 103201 Defendant(s) RACE Timeshare Period culture and Consumer Serv- ings. tive Complaint to revoke following-described prop- Book 1897, page 1089, ices, Division of Licensing, your license and eligibility Period Week (E)45 in Con- Public Records of Lake Week (O)48 in Condomin- TO: Elsie M. Grimshaw, de- erty, all of which are THE NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Post Office Box 3168, Tal- WITNESS my hand and seal for licensure has been filed dominium Unit No. 106203 Count 8 HAROLD CRUZ and County, Florida, as ium Unit No. 107105 ceased, whose last known VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 lahassee, Florida of this court on July 25, against you. You have the ROXANA M. DOMINGUEZ amended. address was 108 E. Quayle according to the Declaration NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- 32315-3168. If a request 2012 right to request a hearing August 1, 2012 Timeshare Period Week August 1, 2012 Avenue, Eustis, Florida of Condominium, thereof suant to a Final Judgment for hearing is not received pursuant to Sections NEIL KELLY (E)49 in Condominium Unit Count 1 LEYDI DOMINGUEZ NEIL KELLY 32726, and all unknown recorded in Official Records of Foreclosure in the cap- by 21 days from the date of NEIL KELLY 120.569 and 120.57, Flor- Clerk of the Court No. 103303 and ALEXIS PEDRO PEREZ Clerk of the Court heirs, beneficiaries, lega- Book 1897, page 1089, tioned, matter dated July the last publication, the Clerk of the Court ida Statutes, by mailing a By: /s/W.Tillman Timeshare Period Week By: /s/W.Tillman tees, devisees, personal Public Records of Lake 31, 2012 I will sell to the right to hearing in this mat- By: /s/Donna Rudolph request for same to the Deputy Clerk Count 9 CARLOS A. CUS- (O)42 in Condominium Unit Deputy Clerk representatives, creditors County, Florida, as highest bidder for cash at ter will be waived and the Deputy Clerk Florida Department of Agri- Paul M. Caldwell TODIA BUCETA and SU- No. 103205 Paul M. Caldwell and any other persons amended. the front door of the Lake Department will dispose of culture and Consumer Serv- Caldwell & Payne, P.A. SANA VAZQUEZ VAZQUEZ Caldwell & Payne, P.A. claiming by, through, under County Judicial Center, 550 this cause in accordance No.: 00350450 ices, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 120069 Timeshare Period Week Count 2 EFRAIN DUANY Post Office Box 120069 or against Elsie M. Grim- Count 1 ROSLYN MICHELE Clermont, FL 34712 (O)6 in Condominium Unit West Main Street, Tavares, Clermont, FL 34712 with law. Aug. 3, 10, 17 & 24,2012 Post Office Box 3168, Tal- GILMOUR Timeshare Period Timeshare Period Week Florida 32778, at 11:00 lahassee, Florida shaw, or the estate of Elsie Telephone: 352-242-2670 No. 107104 (O)33 in Condominium Unit Telephone: 352-242-2670 M. Grimshaw. Week (O)17 in Condomin- Attorney for the Plaintiff A.M. on Sept. 04, 2012 the Attorney for the Plaintiff Ad No.: 00351048 32315-3168. If a request ium Unit No. 104205 No. 104105 following-described prop- August 3, 10, 17 & 24, for hearing is not received Ad No.: 00352869 Count 10 MATTHEW DAR- Ad No.:00352605 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED erty, all of which are THE 2012 by 21 days from the date of Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 RELL DAVIS and LORI ANN Count 3 ANGELA ESPINOSA Aug. 10 & 17, 2012

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Case No:12CC1717 LEYVA and CONSUELO Case No:12CC1834 Service CDL Class A OTR, Mon-Fri SUMMER BAY PARTNER- ORDONEZ Y CAMPOS SUMMER BAY PARTNER- sell a product they 2 yrs, min exp. 8:30am-4:30pm. Apply in Person DOGGY DOOR 8’, patio BED metal frame SHIP, a Florida general Timeshare Period Week SHIP, a Florida general believe in. The Daily Call 352-360-0031 431 Enterprise St. 251 N. Central Ave. panel. 7”x11” open- w/headboard, foot- partnership (O)20 in Condominium Unit partnership Commercial in Ask for Diana Ocoee, Call Marc Umatilla, FL ing. $50 Call board & rails. $100 Plaintiff, No. 107306 Plaintiff, Leesburg, FL. 407-877-6311 EOE 352-259-5929 Call 352-702-2740 MARICEL S. ABBADIE and TIMOTHY JEROME ORR et or Tammy 201 Insurance Newspaper that has an Time Definite Services WILLIAM A. ABBADIE et al Count 9 BRIAN MILLER and al BED Twin, complete Defendant(s) GEOGIEMAE LEERLENE Defendant(s) Transportation, LLC BUS DRIVER Position for 480 Legal PET DOOR White, adj. MILLER Timeshare Period for sliding doors, fits w/frame headboard, Montverde Academy. mattress & box NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Week (E)15 in Condomin- NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- 205 Adult Care CDL required/good LEGAL ASSISTANT pets up to 12lb. $75. ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 ium Unit No. 105201 ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 352-460-0442 spring. $60 FIRM. NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- driving record. Must Must have P.I. litiga- Call 352-748-8096 suant to a Final Judgment Count 10 SULEMA LAURA suant to a Final Judgment NOTICE for a qualified Outside be reliable and be tion experience. able to pass a back- STAND ON ROLLERS for of Foreclosure in the cap- MIR Timeshare Period of Foreclosure in the cap- Florida Statute states, Sales Representative Fax resume to: BOX SPRING & MAT- tioned, matter dated July Week (E)6 in Condominium tioned, matter dated July that values teamwork ground check. 352-253-1223 bird cage 29.5” H x “It is a misdemeanor CDL-A Drivers 18.75”W x 18.75D. TRESS Queen, good 31, 2012 I will sell to the Unit No. 107107 31, 2012 I will sell to the for any person willfully, and has a desire Needed to drive highest bidder for cash at highest bidder for cash at Bonus Transportation $50. 352-978-7461 cond. $50 Call knowingly, or inten- to succeed. has new opportunities morning and after- the front door of the Lake Count 12 KOUROCHE the front door of the Lake noon routes. Apply 352-617-2337 County Judicial Center, 550 MOHANDES, NATASHA S. County Judicial Center, 550 tionally to operate or & immediate openings within, County Road West Main Street, Tavares, MOHANDES and ZULEIKA West Main Street, Tavares, attempt to operate a The successful for you! OTR & Re- CHAIR Tony Stewart Of- Florida 32778, at 11:00 VANESSA FIGUEROA Time- Florida 32778, at 11:00 family day care home candidate must have gional positions avail. 455 in Montverde A.M. on Sept. 06, 2012 the share Period Week (O)49 in A.M. on Sept. 04, 2012 the fice Depot, all without a license or at least 6 months Class A CDL & mini- leather. Awesome! following-described prop- Condominium Unit No. following-described prop- without registering to 1 year sales 500 erty, all of which are THE 103202 erty, all of which are THE mum 2 yrs. verifiable 600 $99. 352-272-5190 experience. Is highly VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, with the department, OTR experience. motivated and Pets/Animals according to the Declaration Count 13 MALACHITA according to the Declaration whichever is applica- Call 352-735-0035 Merchandise CHAIR Tony Stewart Of- of Condominium, thereof MOLYNEAUX Timeshare of Condominium, thereof ble”. Florida Statute enjoys building client relationships, not fice Depot, all recorded in Official Records Period Week (E)22 in recorded in Official Records states, “No person Mart leather. Awesome! Book 1897, page 1089, Condominium Unit No Book 1897, page 1089, afraid to ask for DRIVERS shall advertise a child $99. 352-272-5190 Public Records of Lake 103203 Public Records of Lake care facility without in- a sale, professional, UPS Contractor needs CARRIERS 501 Pets County, Florida, as County, Florida, as cluding within such enthusiastic, and Drivers, req. 1 yr OTR, The Daily Commercial For Sale amended. Count 14 ALBERTO amended. advertisement the exhibit a high level Class A CDL. 23 yrs. has NEW delivery CHAIRS (2) wrought MONTILLA and JACQUE- routes available 601 Antiques iron, padded ice Count 1 MARICEL S. LINE MONTILLA Timeshare Count 1 TIMOTHY JEROME state or local agency li- of integrity. old Hazmat 100% no AQUARIUM 30 gallon, cense number of such touch. IMMEDIATELY FOR includes extras & CLOCK electric Sail Ship cream table chairs ABBADIE and WILLIAM A. Period Week (O)12 in ORR Timeshare Period CLERMONT AREA. ABBADIE Timeshare Period Condominium Unit No. Week (E)32 in Condomin- facility. The statute ap- We offer Call 407-567-8158 fish. $100 Call good shape. Made $50. 352-748-2029 Week (E)3 in Condominium 103302 ium Unit No. 107204 plies to anyone with base salary plus 352-821-2801 by Uniter. $95. Call Unit No. 107307 commission; excellent CHAIRS (6) w/green more than 1 unrelated ELECTRICIAN/HELPER 352-793-5741 Count 15 MYRIAM ALEJAN- Count 3 KIMBERLY M. benefits to include seats. $50 for all. child in their home. P/T South Lake area BICHON female spayed, Count 2 JOSHUA RAY DRA VASQUEZ Timeshare PERRI and JOSEPH F. medical, dental, life, Please call ANDERSON and JESSICA Period Week (E)32 in Con- PERRI Timeshare Period for residential service all shots. great dog. DISHES Johann Haviland 401k and more; paid 352-630-7788 NICOLE ANDERSON Time- dominium Unit No. 103208 Week (E)17 in Condomin- contractor min 2yrs Daily Commercial ADOPTED! fine china, setting for share Period Week (E)3 in ium Unit No. 103107 252 Home time off; and training. 8 + extras. exp. in the trade. Must 212 E. Main St. CHAIRS stackable, Condominium Unit No. August 1, 2012 have Dr. Lic. Non Leesburg or BOSTON TERRIER Pups, SOLD!!!!! 105102 NEIL KELLY Count 4 DONATO PERSI- Hauling Send Reply To: heavy plastic (10) . smokers a plus Email: Carriers@ Clerk of the Court CHETTI Timeshare Period The Daily Commercial 10 wk, 3 females. ROUND TABLE 18”, Good cond. $50 Call Count 3 JUAN ANDRE and By: /s/W.Tillman Week (E)9 in Condominium Call 407-383-4330 dailycommercial.com 1st. shots. $300 Call good cond. $60. 352-324-2998 WE DO CLEANING PO Box 490007 Candidates must have NELIDA ELIZABETH ANDRE Deputy Clerk Unit No. 104203 Leesburg, FL 34749 or 352-304-2836 Call 352-728-3571 Timeshare Period Week Paul M. Caldwell IN & OUT reliable transportation, (O)19 in Condominium Unit Caldwell & Payne, P.A. Count 5 SONIA PIMENTEL Foreclosure & Rental Email to: ENTRY LEVEL LABOR Drivers License & Ins. CHEST OF 4 DRAWERS, Adsalesjobs@ POSITIONS AVAILABLE CATS (2) Sisters, Adult. SCHOOL DESK brown, 25”x15”x3’. No. 106304 Post Office Box 120069 Timeshare Period Week properties. Mowing, EOE Calico. FREE TO Clermont, FL 34712 (O)38 in Condominium Unit dailycommercial.com MOUNT DORA, FL good cond. $40. Good cond. $75 Call hauling off debris, GOOD HOME. Please Count 4 RAMON JORGE Telephone: 352-242-2670 No. 107206 & bush hogging,tree EOE Exp. with concrete, Call 352-728-3571 352-748-0702 ARANDA Timeshare Period Attorney for the Plaintiff call 352-357-4150 work &stump grinding hand tools, and con- CLEANING COFFEE TABLE Week (O)12 in Condomin- Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 Count 6 MICHAEL SCOTT struction site work. TEA POT org. Lipton. ium Unit No. 103203 SECKMAN and JESSICA Call 352-315-9010 or 425 Clerical Must love to provide CATS RESCUED ALL Solid wood. $50 ASHLEY CLINTON Time- 352-504-1597 Must have insurable FL excellent customer $35 Please call Call 352-455-2224 Drivers Lic., good driv- SPAY & NEUTERED & 352-315-1033 Count 5 FENANDO share Period Week (E)29 in service. Long term RABIES SHOTS. FREE. ARANIBAR, MARIA RIENY IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Condominium Unit No. SECRETARY/ ing record, over 21 business opportunity. 352-516-9652 COFFEE TABLE & 2 End LAFUENTE, MELVY ALBA AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, 104301 RECEPTIONIST years old, can travel VINTAGE VANITY very Tables, wrought iron FLORIDA 281 Roofing Email to: DE SALAZAR and JHONNY FT/PT with excel. overnight, diploma or [email protected] good cond. dark w/glass top. $50. MANFRED SALAZAR SALA- COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Count 7 EUCLID T. SMALL GED. Benefits after 90 DACHSHUND Red male, Case No:12CC1774 computer and phone brown wood tongue Call 352-434-9855 ZAR Timeshare Period Timeshare Period Week skills. Mt. Dora area. days. DFWP pre-em- 2 yrs. old. Very lov- & groove drawers. Week (E)42 in Condomin- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- (E)50 in Condominium Unit SHIP, a Florida general Fax resume to ployment drug test. GENERAL MAINT./ ing. $250. Call $375 obo. Call ium Unit No. 105311 No. 106207 352-217-7219 COFFEE TABLE Amish partnership 352-343-0288 Or EOE. LOT PERSON - PT 352-753-3657 Oak w/2 end tables. Count 6 RAFAEL AREVALO Plaintiff, Count 8 PAUL ANTHONY Email resume to: Call 352-383-0194 General service & car- Fair to good cond. KELLY LYNN MULINA et al McHALE ROOFING INC. DOG female blk & white, and YANIRA A. AYALA SMITH and SANDRA simslandscape1@ pentry asst. exp. Own 603 Collectibles $75. 508-4413 Timeshare Period Week Defendant(s) YVONNE SMITH Timeshare Re-Roofs and Repairs 1 yr. old shots & aol.com LUBE TECHNICIAN tools a bonus. Must (E)33 in Condominium Unit Period Week (E)50 in Con- Tile, Metal, Shingles wormed. Rescue. AVON BOTTLES (30) dif- No. 105309 NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- dominium Unit No. 105107 Flat Roofs & Semi-Tractor have clean driving re- COFFEE TABLE Bamboo ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 FREE 352-504-5847 ferent shapes. $50 Mobile Homes 432 Dental (Mack, Kenworth cord. Monday -Friday. w/glass top & match- Count 7 FARIDETH ARVELO NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Count 9 MALIHE & International) Fax info to: takes all. Call ing end table. $50 suant to a Final Judgment Excel. Ref’s Avail. HAMSTER w/cage, com- 352-406-0882 BURGOS and MARILYN SOWLATI-BOROUJERDI Needed for day shift 352-728-5481 Call 561-398-3811 of Foreclosure in the cap- Licensed & Insured IN JUST 10 plete. FREE TO CRUZ MORALES Timeshare Timeshare Period Week M-F, 7am-3:30pm. Period Week (E)46 in Con- tioned, matter dated July (E)34 in Condominium Unit CCC1328197 SATURDAYS GOOD HOME. Call Must be willing to work GOBLETS AVON 6 col- dominium Unit No. 105203 31, 2012 I will sell to the No. 105308 Call: 352-255-2758 You can have the skills 352-874-8849 COFFEE TABLE lg. tinted highest bidder for cash at varied hours on occa- LAWN TECH lectibles, red, vintage oval glass top, brass you need to get a jo 1970’s. $28. Call Count 8 KEVIN WAYNE the front door of the Lake Count 10 PEGGY ANN as a sion. Good mechanical For Tavares area lawn pedestal legs. $65 County Judicial Center, 550 MIX BREED male, 45 352-343-1050 BAGBY Timeshare Period STARKES Timeshare Period DENTAL ASSISTANT skills required. Exp. care business. Must obo 352-330-0874 Week (O)4 in Condominium West Main Street, Tavares, Week (E)35 in Condomin- preferred, but willing to have clean driver’s lbs. 1 yr. old. Excel Florida 32778, at 11:00 10-Saturday course. w/kids. FREE. Call Unit No. 103306 ium Unit No. 105312 train. license. LAUREL & HARDY me- COFFEE TABLE Ornate, A.M. on Sept. 04, 2012 the Tuition $2,300 352-874-8849 morbilia 10 items. following-described prop- Payment plans. Please fax resume to: Call 352-455-4595 light wood, glass top. Count 9 HELEN P. Count 11 PEDRO E. or email $55 Please call BAPTISTE Timeshare Period erty, all of which are THE SUAREZ PEREZ and YOAN- 300 Call 407-478-0206 for 352-429-8963 $75 Call Week (E)42 in Condomin- VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, DRA C. GARCIA SADA or apply in person at: [email protected] SHEPHERD MIX male, 7 352-330-4484 352-434-9855 Info. packet & Free CD. months old. FREE TO ium Unit No. 105307 according to the Declaration Timeshare Period Week Financial CLASS STARTS Carroll Fulmer of Condominium, thereof (E)1 in Condominium Unit Logistics in Groveland GOOD HOME. Call MEDAL BADGES Politi- recorded in Official Records SEPT. 15, 2012 352-321-5118 COFFEE TABLE oval Count 10 MICHAEL R. No. 107203 OPEN HOUSE Benefits Pkg. offered SCHOOL BUS cal, 9 total. Clinton, Queen Ann, 45”x BARBOSA and MAGDA Book 1897, page 1089, after 90 days etc. $15 Call BARBOSA Timeshare Period Public Records of Lake Count 12 LIDIA NOHEMI SEPT. 8, 2012 DRIVERS NEEDED 27”. Asking $75. County, Florida, as 11am EEO/AAP employer Training provided. SHIH-TZU PUPPIES (7), 352-330-4484 Call 352-753-3974 Week (E)40 in Condomin- TORRES VELARDE and 5 females, 2 males, ium Unit No. 103106 amended. ROBERTO POYATO Time- SPACE IS Contact: Lake County 8 weeks old. $250 PAPERWEIGHTS Avon share Period Week (E)31 in STILL MAINTENANCE - PT Schools, Transporta- COFFEE TABLE Oval, Count 11 JOSE L. Count 1 KELLY LYNN MU- Condominium Unit No. AVAILABLE Call 352-702-6214 1983 Fostoria Crys- LINA Timeshare Period for small complex. tion 352-728-2561 or wood & glass top. BARBOZA Timeshare Period 104208 In partnership with Apply online: tal. 3 pc. $36. Call $25 Call Week (E)35 in Condomin- Week (O)36 in Condomin- 400 Must have own tools. SIAMESE brother & sis- 352-742-5074 Lake Sumter www.lake.k12.fl.us 352-314-1808 ium Unit No. 103102 ium Unit No. 103202 Count 13 LAURICE R. Apply at: ter beautiful. Free to TOWNSEND Timeshare Pe- Community College 301 E. Gulf Atlantic Employment good home. Call PING PUTTER Authentic, COFFEE & END Count 12 GILLERMO Count 2 ALFRED ALLAN riod Week (E)12 in Condo- www.mygodas.com/lscc Hwy. between 9-1pm TABLES Oak finish. MURDERS Timeshare Pe- SERVICE TECHNICIAN 352-217-7219 Genuine, over 50 yrs. BARRIENTOS AVALOS and minium Unit No 106105 Lic. by FL. Commission Fax: 352-748-5677 $55. 352-589-5814 SANDRA RITA BUSTOS riod Week (O)8 in Condo- of Ind. ED Lic. #3333 WITH EXPERIENCE old. $99 Call GUTIERREZ Timeshare Pe- minium Unit No. 103204 Count 14 BLANCA TRIG- SNAKE Red Tail Boa, 3’, 352-735-6927 Competitive pay. COMPUTER DESK & riod Week (E)43 in Condo- OURA and MIREYA ARGEN- CLASS-A CDL Health & Life Ins. cage with locking minium Unit No. 106202 Count 3 SOLEDAD MUR- TINA CALDERA Timeshare 401 CHAIR Good cond. ILLO Timeshare Period 435 Medical FLATBED DRIVERS screen. $100 Firm. PLATE Bessie Pease Period Week (O)1 in Condo- Management 352-408-0614 $75 Call Count 13 ALEXANDER D. Week (O)51 in Condomin- minium Unit No. 107304 Home on the week- Gutmann, Sweet 352-348-2389 BENTON and FANETTA S. ium Unit No. 103103 AVANTE SKILLED ends! All Miles PAID Slumber LTD. $30. JASPER-BENTON Time- Count 15 MANUEL TUNJAR NURSING & REHAB (Loaded & Empty)! TIGER OSCAR, Lg., Yel- 352-589-9237 Count 4 CARMEN MYERS DISTRIBUTION CORNER CABINET share Period Week (O)6 in Timeshare Period Week DISTRICT MANAGER Is currently seeking a Lease to Own-No low Cichlid, med. Condominium Unit No and SOPHIA ISABEL MYERS (O)14 in Condominium Unit Money Down SEE KEITH FREE Comes w/10 & 20 6.5’H, white. Good Timeshare Period Week for the Daily PLATE Bessie Pease 105107 No. 103102 Call 888-880-5916 PHILLIPS BUICK gal. tanks & all ac- cond. $50. Call (O)32 in Condominium Unit •RN - NIGHT Gutmann, Tender 352-406-1419 Count 14 NESTOR F. No. 105111 August 1, 2012 SUPERVISOR 2160 Hwy. 441 cess. $100 Call Reflections LTD. •CERTIFIED DIETARY Fruitland Park, FL 352-728-3400 $30. 352-589-9237 BERMUDEZ and LORENA NEIL KELLY PUMP TRUCK DRIVERS COUCH beige floral. SALAZAR Timeshare Period Count 5 DINKAYEHU ZEW- Clerk of the Court MANAGER DFWP Experience preferred, POTTERY 1950’s, Very good cond. Week (O)47 in Condomin- DIE NAKEW Timeshare Pe- By: /s/W.Tillman •ADMINISTRATIVE TOY CHIHUAHUAS 10 CDL CIass A with good 40 pcs. Asking $100. $100 obo. Call ium Unit No. 107207 riod Week (E)50 in Condo- Deputy Clerk Commercial circulation ASSISTANT wk.. CKC registered. minium Unit No. 103103 driving record re- 352-357-8663 352-435-0064 Paul M. Caldwell department. Candidate with staffing, computer Males $250 & fe- Count 15 WILLIAM DAVID Caldwell & Payne, P.A. quired. Great pay plus BRAVO Timeshare Period Count 6 TYLON L. NA- Post Office Box 120069 will be responsible for skills & central supply benefits. Long-term males $300. Call SCULPTURE Billy D Wil- VAROLI Timeshare Period NORTH LEESBURG, experience. 352-457-4582 or COUCH Blue w/wood Week (E)14 in Condomin- Clermont, FL 34712 growth opportunities liams Blk women col- trim. Great cond. ium Unit No. 104302 Week (O)36 in Condomin- Telephone: 352-242-2670 FRUITLAND PARK & •INTERNAL 352-418-5794 lection. Pd $110, ium Unit No. 103308 exist. We’re offering a $75 Call Attorney for the Plaintiff LADY LAKE AREA. ADMISSIONS career, not a job. $30 obo. 669-1163 August 1, 2012 Ad No.: 00352486 Time Definite Services 560 Pet 352-383-5660 NEIL KELLY Count 7 MOHAMED ALI NA- Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 Transportation, LLC ZIR and NOORIN NAZIR Candidate will Apply on line at: STATE QUARTERS, all Clerk of the Court have Management www.avante is hiring for the Supplies COUCH Tan Ultra Suede By: /s/W.Tillman Timeshare Period Week following positions: years P & D, AU. $12 (E)3 in Condominium Unit experience, sales and centers.com w/black leather trim. Deputy Clerk •DIESEL SERVICE AQUARIUM 20 gallon, Call after 9am. Additional pcs. avail. Paul M. Caldwell No. 105105 marketing experience or fax resume to: Applications taken TECHNICIAN w/stand. complete 352-259-5629 $100. 742-5038 Caldwell & Payne, P.A. a plus. Candidate will 352-787-5935 w/light, hood & filter Count 8 MIGUEL ANGEL 100 from 9am-Noon. with both truck & Post Office Box 120069 train and hire carriers Call 352-787-4757 $80. 504-8827 604 Furniture Clermont, FL 34712 NEVAREZ and CAROL KEYS Announcement to deliver the local trailer exp. NEVAREZ Timeshare Period BUSY MEDICAL •DRIVER MANAGER CURIO CABINET dark Telephone: 352-242-2670 daily newspaper to OFFICE NEEDS: Attorney for the Plaintiff Week (E)32 in Condomin- with McLeod exp. AQUARIUM 30 gallon Appliances With brown, semi hexagon ium Unit No. 105103 current subscribers. Phlebotomist who can REFUSE DRIVER/ w/all accessories & Ad No.:00352669 COLLECTOR I a plus. Warranties $75 & up! w/mirrored back. Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 run lab machines, •DRIVER RECRUITER stand. $100. Call $75. 352-751-5737 Count 9 STEPHEN PHIL Candidate will be Operate fully auto- Used Beds all sizes! 104 Special Medical Asst., LPN with safety exp. 352-638-8828 3 3 3 OAKLEY Timeshare Period responsible for who has worked in a mated refuse, recy- 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade Week (E)9 in Condominium Notices Refrigeration Carrier IN THE COUNTY COURT IN updating route medical office setting. cling and/or clam 3 Fast delivery DINING TABLE w/5 Unit No. 104308 exp. a plus. BIRD CAGE green wire, chairs & 2 leafs. AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, books, selling Good benefits. trucks to collect re- call Buzzy’s FLORIDA Please submit your legs are built in, Good cond. $95 Call Count 10 MARY A. REMES NOTICE TO new subscriptions, Apply 3-4:30pm at: fuse/trash. Valid Class COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION resume in confidence w/play top. $100. 352-315-9886 352-748-1648 Timeshare Period Week maintaining excellent 732 N. 3rd St. “B” CDL w/airbrakes. Case No:12CC1757 ADVERTISERS to: dpodskalan@ 352-434-8094 www.buzzysbeds.com (O)46 in Condominium Unit customer service Florida Driver Lic. req. SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Leesburg or timedefinite.com or No. 103104 and addressing any Open until filled. Visit SHIP, a Florida general PLEASE CHECK YOUR 121 La Grande Blvd. Apply in person DOG KENNEL Sky, air- BED King size w/box DINING TABLE Wood partnership customer concerns. Lady Lake www.cityofclermontfl.com Count 11 KATHLEEN ANNE AD FOR ERRORS THE between 8-5pm, M - F line approved. Model springs & mattress. w/4 chairs & extra Plaintiff, for details. EOE, M/F, REMNER Timeshare Period FIRST DAY IT AP- 2600 Industrial St. 200P. $60 Call cell Good cond. $100 leaf. Great cond. DELORA JOHNSON et al Valid Drivers License V/P, D/V, DFWP Week (O)34 in Condomin- PEARS SINCE THE Leesburg, FL. Call 352-589-0705 Defendant(s) & insurance required. FRONT DESK F/T 407-493-8178 $50. 352-551-5308 ium Unit No. 105302 DAILY COMMERCIAL For busy Group NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- WILL NOT BE RE- Practice, exp’d only. Count 12 EDGAR D. REN- This is a full time ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 SPONSIBLE FOR IN- 455 GIFO and SANTIAGO GAR- salaried position with Fax resume to: NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- CORRECT ADS AFTER SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 CIA-GUTIERREZ Timeshare 352-326-2761 Restaurants/ suant to a Final Judgment bonus incentives. Period Week (E)38 in Con- THE FIRST DAY OF of Foreclosure in the cap- dominium Unit No. 105201 PUBLICATION. IF YOU Hotels/Clubs tioned, matter dated July FIND AN ERROR CALL Schedule includes day, LPN or MA 31, 2012 I will sell to the AS I A AMUSES GOTO CAMP Count 13 TANIA THE CLASSIFIED DE- night, weekend for busy internal medi- highest bidder for cash at RIVERA-RIVERA and IVAN and holiday hours. cine practice in Mount COOKS & SERVERS the front door of the Lake PARTMENT IMMEDI- I AMS MAGP I E AN I L AGAR VEGA Timeshare Period Dora. Must be avail. County Judicial Center, 550 ATELY AT 314-3278 needed at the Week (O)44 in Condomin- Please send resume to West Main Street, Tavares, OR 748-1955. for extended hrs. Baytree Cafe XRAYMACH I NE TELEPHONE ium Unit No. 103307 Florida 32778, at 11:00 DMjobs@ through 8pm when re- Appointment for A.M. on Sept. 06, 2012 the dailycommercial.com quired. Exp. preferred. applications taken IMLATE REFUEL MANRAY Count 14 WILLIAM E. RIV- THE PUBLISHER AS- following-described prop- fax to 352-365-8229 Send resume to: EROS GOMEZ and NATALIA SUMES NO FINANCIAL at Mobile # erty, all of which are THE ACE I R I NA WI T AGO VEREA Timeshare Period RESPONSIBILITY FOR or apply in person at [email protected] 716-244-3766 VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, Week (E)3 in Condominium 212 E. Main St. ask for Sherry according to the Declaration ERRORS OR FOR OM- SLO AUDI T TOUCHSCREEN Unit No. 106305 MISSION OF COPY. LI- Leesburg MEDICAL of Condominium, thereof EOE recorded in Official Records ABILITY SHALL NOT TYPEWRI TER HESHE Count 15 KARLENE A. ASSISTANT FOOD SERVICE Book 1897, page 1089, RODGERS Timeshare Period EXCEED THE COST OF F/T, experienced with ALL POSITIONS Public Records of Lake OREL SADA PEEL ASPS Week (E)44 in Condomin- THE PORTION OF knowledge of EMR for County, Florida, as SUMMER - PT ium Unit No. 106102 SPACE OCCUPIED BY Primary Care Practice amended. 410 Sales Wknds a must. WARMEDAL HE I NZKETCHUP SUCH ERROR. in The Villages. Good Lake Yale Baptist August 1, 2012 Count 1 DELORA JOHNSON benefits & competitive AS TOR I A V EE BAHAMA NEIL KELLY Conference Center Timeshare Period Week CANCELLATIONS MANUFACTURED pay. Clerk of the Court CR 452 N. of Eustis. (O)1 in Condominium Unit HOME SALES AVG HUMANO I DROBOT RAM By: /s/W.Tillman Fax resume to: Call M-F 8am - 5pm No. 104105 CANCELLATION FOR FT SALES PRO Deputy Clerk 352-753-3455 352-483-9842 GOOSES I DA ONALARK Paul M. Caldwell ADS RUNNING SATUR- Fax resume to: Count 2 ANA M. MALAVE Caldwell & Payne, P.A. DAY MUST BE MADE 352-728-2345 Timeshare Period Week MEDICAL SECRETARY/ ICECREAMCONE STIRITUP Post Office Box 120069 BY FRIDAY BY 2:00, or email to: (E)38 in Condominium Unit BILLER Clermont, FL 34712 460 Beauty No. 104107 CANCELLATIONS FOR [email protected] Experience required. NERO TEEM WHAT FATE Telephone: 352-242-2670 SUNDAY & MONDAY Attorney for the Plaintiff Fax resume to: Count 3 BECKY A. MARKLE MUST BE MADE FRI- UNI TS WALLOUTLET Ad No.:00352565 352-323-9022 Timeshare Period Week LOOKING FOR Aug. 10 & 17, 2012 DAY BY 5:00 (O)42 in Condominium Unit EXP. STYLIST FERRISWHEEL TEENS ESS No. 103302 who has clientele to 450 Trades support a booth rental ANA GOO GL I DE EEL Count 5 JOAN M. chair. Here at Salon St. MARTINEZ MERCADO TELEMARKETER T. We are an attractive KENNEL BEDLAM OSMI UM Timeshare Period Week with experience. DIESEL MECHANIC progressive salon that (O)21 in Condominium Unit Exp’d, familiar with is very team related. ESCALATOR IMAXTHEATER No. 105209 Great Classified Will furnish leads hydraulics. Work from home. Please call 347-1606 ICON TAXI EMILIO RAGE Count 7 ALTAGRACIA Fax resume with to set up an appt. to MATOS and JOHN Call Ed phone number to: speak with either TORO ENYA DE L I ST SHAQ ANTHONY CRESPO Time- Deals Everyday! 352-217-9937 352-787-1452 Pat or Bob Cahill.

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604 Furniture 604 Furniture 604 Furniture 605 Appliances 608 A/C & Heat 635 Garden 635 Garden 650 Computers 652 Articles 652 Articles & Equip For Sale For Sale DRESSER w/mirror, TABLE metal base round WASHER & DRYER May- AIR CLEANER UV light ALL TREES ON SALE ROCKING CHAIR, pipe chest of drawers, 1 MATTRESS & box spring glass top, 21”x25”. tag. Great cond. for Central A/C. Kills furniture. cushioned. •3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc. BREAST PUMP Evenflo, DOLLY 2 Position w/bal- end table. for twin, excel cond. $30 obo. Call $300 both. Call mold & bacteria. Excel cond. $30 Call COPIER SHARP Model $10 or 20 for $100 clean, w/carry case, loon tires. Good SOLD! non-smoker. $80 352-330-1441 540-847-1660 $100. 504-2327 352-589-5814 AR-M277. Complete 3552-246-9948 •Larger trees 8’-12’ w/ instruction books. bottles etc. $35 call cond. $50. Call $25 to $275. 352-308-9478 352-314-9537 DRESSER w/mirror. TABLE Wrought Iron 606 Electronics AIR CONDITIONER TRACTOR John Deere $450. Please call MATTRESS TOPPER •4’ Red Cedar $5. 352-454-1227 Be- Gloss black. 6 draw- w/glass top & w/4 5000BTU w/remote •6’-12’ Bald Cypress LT155, Kohler En- CARPET SHAMPOOER ENCYCLOPEDIA Colliers ers. $50 Call Queen Memory Foam chair $100. Call BLUE TOOTH H15, com- control. Works fine. gine, Twin Touch tween 9am - 5pm 2“ from Kohls. $65 •Sago or Pindo Palms Dirt Devil, incl. man- edition. (22 volumes) 727-798-0976 352-735-1570 patible w/most SOLD Cheap Auto, 38” cutting Call 352-399-2484 phones. $20 Call ual & shampoo. $40 $25. Please call CATT’S TREES deck. $650 firm. INK CARTRIDGE HP57, Call 352-821-2801 352-669-5568 DRESSER w/out mirror. TRUNDLE BED, wrought 352-446-0959 AIR CONDITIONER 352-669-1618 Lady Lake New in package, cost Gloss black. 7 MATTRESSES (2) for iron, designer dark 8000btu. w/remote. 352-391-5641 $40 asking $25. Call trundle beds, great CASSEROLE 2 Quart, FAN 12” oscillating on drawer. $50 Call green, good cond. CELL PHONE Boost In- Great cond. $75. Call BISTRO SET W/2 352-343-1046 cond, clean. $50 Call cognito, has web, CorningWare. Asking stand. Excel cond. 727-798-0976 $100 315-9896 352-205-5279 CHAIRS with glass 640 Guns $18 Please call $20 Please call 352-315-9896 camcorder/camera. MONITOR 18” view, top. $45 obo. 352-242-1609 352-259-3522 END TABLE Octagon, WARDROBE very old $30 obo. 483-3353 FILTER for A/C 16”x20”, 352-435-0064 GUN & KNIFE SHOW speakers, keyboard marble top. Light MICROWAVE CART Oak, Cedar. Asking $35. life time, new in box. BROOKSVILLE HSC & mouse. $35 Call FIREWOOD Free you on caster, drop leaf, Aug. 11th, 9am-5pm CHANDELIER Dining pick up. Please call wood. $15 Call Please call CELL PHONE, T-Mobile Pd. $90 sell for $50 BROMELIAD 6” pots. 352-343-3243 door, shelf. $50 Call Aug. 12th, 9am-4pm Room, unique style 352-330-1884 352-314-1808 352-233-0464 SGH/T339, Samsung Call 352-385-7359 Okay for Landscape. 352-735-0201 Held at Hernando Co. PRINTER & SCANNER $65 Please call ENTERTAINMENT CEN- excel cond. $50. $8.00. Call Fairgrounds. HP. Asking $50. 352-314-0677 FIREWOOD Hickory. You TER faux oak. $60 605 Appliances 352-551-1630 624 Children’s 352-504-6162 PLATE GLASS 27”X44” Admission $6.00 Call 352-552-2926 CHANDELIER new in Haul. Free!! Call Call 352-227-7507 DVD PLAYER, SANYO. items 352-799-3605 352-396-2370 or no scratches or COOK TOP Electric, 4 Good cond. $25. box. $40. Please call burner. Working LAWN EDGER Ryobi, PRINTER All-in-one, 352-348-4584 ENTERTAINMENT CEN- chips. $35. Call Call 352-394-1395 BABY CRIB Dark Walnut, 352-217-3628 cond. $50 Call Dave electric model. $25 PHOENIX ARMS 25 cali- Photo Smart. Excel. TER Good cond. $50 352-589-7214 mattress & cover. 352-255-7623 SOLD!!!! ber, brand new, cond. $65 Call FLEA MARKET ITEMS Please call DVD PLAYER, SANYO. Excel cond. $70. never fired, 2 clips CHRISTMAS TREE 6’. 352-315-1033 Asking $15. phone cases & other 561-398-3811 RECLINER Good cond. DISCOUNT Good cond. $25. 352-315-1612 holster. $225 Please LAWN MOWER 20”, Call 352-787-0613 items. All $50. Blue $75 Call APPLIANCE Call 352-394-1395 call 352-728-4904 5hp, self propelled, PRINTER CARTRIDGE HP 352-324-2559 ENTERTAINMENT CEN- Repair-Sales-Service BICYCLE Dora 15” with big wheels, runs SOLD Most Repairs HUAWEI PINNACLE training wheels. Ask- #88XL Black. $25. CLOTHING 13 piece TER partial glass good mows good. GRILL gas very good RECLINER leather, good $60 Plus Parts Metro PCS, like new. ing $7. Please call Call Al Motherhood Mater- front. Real nice. $50. SOLD cond. with cover. cond. Only $50 $20. Call 352-343-4111 649 Medical 352-314-3458 nity summer clothes. 352-748-1648 Asking $65 obo. Please call 352-223-4270 $50 702-2740 352-728-4913 PLAYPEN excel. cond. LAWN MOWER 22”, DISPOSABLE FITTED RAM HARD DRIVE 200 352-748-8096 ENTERTAINMENT CEN- Asking $25. 3.5hp, good cond BRIEFS, med. 12 per gigabytes. Asking CLOTHING Boys 11-12 TER Wormwood MOON RANKER 4 FOR A Call 352-742-2716 $55. Please call package. $6. Call $99. Please call yr. old. Assorted HAT Joe Fraiser style, large. Beautiful. $75. SLEIGH BED head/foot BASE STATION & SOLD 352-326-0631 352-434-4416 items. Good cond. felt, size large. $7 352-617-9000 board w/frame. Fits WASHER, DRYER, TOWER. $700 obo. WINNIE THE POOH queen or dbl. Oak REFRIGERATOR 748-8096 $40 352-343-3120 Please call stuffed animal, 4’ LAWN MOWER Black & HARMAR 6’, portable TRANSFER YOUR VHS 352-753-0657 FUTON metal w/choco- color, $150 Call “Don’t Toss It Like new! $30. Call Decker, elec. Rear folding ramps. 725lb. TAPES to DVD’s eas- COFFEE MAKER Kitchen late brown mattress. 352-406-1735 Fix It For Less” PLAY STATION GAMES 352-409-8264 SOLD!!! ier with Roxio. $20. Aid. Makes 12 cups. HELMET HJC Full Face. Good cond. $60 Call Buying Clean (60+). Most popular, SOLD!!! 352-728-8892 Paid $189. Sell for Used twice. New 352-617-1935 SNACK TABLES (4) Washers & Dryers mint, org. cases. 625 Building Ethan Allen solid Days, Evenings & $100 669-1163 LAWN TRACTOR Cub HOSPITAL BED Inva- $100. 978-7461 $149. Now $45. Call Weekends care, air mattress. 352-728-3725 GLIDER alum., from cherry. $75. Call Supplies/ Cadet 23hp Kohler 652 Articles $800. Call COMFORTER SET 1950’s. Asking 352-735-5370 Call Now RECORD PLAYER w/CD engine w/50” deck. Materials 352-357-9695 For Sale Queen, pastel colors, KOOL MATE Igloo 36 $100. Please call 352-874-1238 & cassette, & re- $800. 638-6793 w/accessories. $40 w/converter. Asking 352-735-1570 SOFA & CHAIR cords. Philco. $50 COMMODES (2) Light Broyhill. Beige striped. DRYER Elec. Excel cond. Call 352-343-3120 creme. Back & seats. LAWN TRACTOR REAR POWER LIFT SEAT elec- AREA RUG 8 x 11. Call 352-314-0050 $40. Mt Dora. Call $50. 352-483-2849 Great Deal. Asking $47 both. Call TIRES on rims, like tric, 300lb capacity. Burgandy, Floral bor- 352-735-1591 HIDE-A-BED twin, firm, Asking $40. Call $100. 406-1980, STEREO & SPEAKERS 352-742-2273 new. $40 Call der. $30. 435-0055 COOLER Coleman lg. excel cond. 352-326-0631 LADIES CLOTHING SOFA BED Mauve & 10am - 7pm. Disc occasionally 352-516-7920 size. Good cond. $20 large non-smoking. $80 AREA RUG Oriental, Turquoise, w/match- skips. $25 Call GARAGE DOOR OPENER Please call bag, 42 items size Call 352-246-9948 multi color, brown, ing stool, good cond. DRYER GE Super Ca- 352-348-7490 1/3hp, Liftmaster. WALKER 2 wheels, like 352-259-3522 12-14. Wildwood. $95 352-330-0874 pacity 7 cycle, heavy Asking $39. Call PATIO FURNITURE PVC new. $15 Call beige tone. 5x7. COUNTRY WESTERN $30. 352-461-7892 KITCHEN TABLE blonde, 352-259-5629 after $100. 787-0551 duty. $100 Call TELEVISION 32” 352-728-6835 pipe table, 4/chairs CD 20 songs. $7.50 3’x3’ w/leaf up. & 2 9am. LADIES CLOTHING SOFA retro 1960’s Olive 352-617-0718 w/matching stand. SOLD!!! Call 352-742-1887 med. padded chairs. $85 top 12-14, bottoms, Call 352-748-0702 Green, 7’ long. Great Good cond. $85 Call INTERIOR 6 panel door, BAR Padded, w/mirror WALKER w/seat & front, about 5’ long 100 items 25 shoes cond. $99 Call 352-343-5256 prehung, primed PATIO TABLE CUSTOM Chevy Impala .352-617-5896 EXHAUST FAN Down white. $60. Like wheels. $35 Good $100. Excel cond. 2008. 60,000 miles, $100. 323-3587 KITCHEN TABLE wood draft, Jenn Air. Glass top. Asking $25. cond. Call Call 352-223-6322 TELEVISION Flat screen new. 352-787-6855 Call 573-348-2098 $14,000. OBO, Land- top & metal base. Squirrel cage. Excel. 352-394-6204 LADIES WARDROBE STOOLS (3) for counter. 19” Sharp. Works scaping Equip. trailer & $100 obo Call $30. 324-2173 SCAFFOLDING 1 full BEDSPREAD Queen size many new w/tags. 352-630-7788 Brown $75 obo good. $80 Call set & the brace. $75. POND LINER machine $6,000. OBO, WALKER with hand with accessories. Size 16-20. $7.00 Please call 352-589-6626 Call 352-728-1015 5’x6’x16”D. Free French Dinning Room.. 352-630-7788 Form. $50. Call brakes & SHOWER Asking $25. Call set, Lg. Dresser & Call 352-728-2668 LAMPS (Italian glass) or- MICROWAVE Kenmore SEAT. $100. Call 573-348-2098 TELEVISION Sanyo, 25”, 352-435-0055 Night tables, French ange a pair, 24”H, 700 Watts. $15. SCREEN DOOR alum. 352-787-5917 LUGGAGE TABLE Glass top 4’x4’ portable. $35. Works Living room tables . Samsonite, 3 no shades. $80. Call 352-314-9326 white, 36” x 68”. BEDSPREAD, King size, pc. set, hard sides, 352-357-8663 w/2 chairs. Palm Great! Call WHEEL CHAIR (must see) Singer In- Asking $15. Call REAR TIRES & WHEELS Invacare. $500. beige, w/shams. Pd dustrial sewing ma- beige. $30 Call Tree, decor $50 firm. REFRIGERATOR GE 24.8 352-409-1502 352-728-6835 352-742-2319 for riding mower. Call 352-357-9695 $225. Sell for $50 chine. Call. 352-357-1363 LAMPS (Italian glass) or- cu.ft. almond. Asking Call 352-343-6595 TURN TABLE Pioneer, SOLD!!! 352-394-2557 or ange a pair, 24”H, $95. Please call WHEELCHAIR, Transport 352-346-3368 MAGAZINE collection TABLE 54” round w/4 352-430-2024 #PL-514 w/cables. SINKS (4) Stainless Steel BLENDER New Cuisinart no shades. $80. chairs on casters. used. Asking $80. Chair & Others. 18/mo of Oprah 352-357-8663 SOLD!!!! RIDING MOWER 2001, $140. Call 600 watt, crushes DISHES, Fiestaware, (6) $10. Please call Good cond. $100 Please call Craftsman, 42” cut, ice 50 oz. glass jar. Call 352-327-7589 352-978-1664 352-753-6124 assorted pieces. 352-728-2668 LIVING ROOM SET REFRIGERATOR Whirl- VOICE RECORDER 21hp. industrial $55. 352-748-9611 $60. Please call w/end tables, lamps TABLE folder dual leaf, pool. Good Cond. Olympus DS2 digital, commercial engine., 352-250-8290 MASSAGE CUSHION, TOILET White. 650 Computers BOOKS & tv stand. $500. solid butcher block $100. Call base, cover instruc- rebuilt, runs great. vintage, approx. good cond. $20 tions. $50 874-9043 $35. Call Dave $550. Call & Equip 15-20. $30 for all. DISHES, Fiestaware, Co- Call 352-434-9882 for RV or home. 540-847-1660 balt Blue. (28) pcs. Please call $100 347-7350 352-255-7623 352-429-2972 Please call 352-446-0959 608 A/C & Heat 352-348-7490 $100. Please call MAP FILE Steel case, 5 TABLE LAMP, Mexican STOVE Tappan, electric, TOILETS (2 complete) CARRY CASE for com- 352-250-8290 MATTRESS TOPPER drawer, good cond. 33” high. Excel. almond. Asking $50. AIR CONDITIONER remodeled take outs, RIDING MOWER 42” puter. Black leather. BOOKS Western. (25) EARRINGS (192) memory foam, twin, $75 Call Cond. $45 Call Good shape. Call GE 5000 BTU. $75. white. Asking $25 for cut, automatic. Excel Good cond. $35 obo. $20 Selling for $96. new. $55. Call 352-409-0400 352-793-5741 352-430-2024 352-348-5843 SOLD! SOLD 1ST CALL! Call 352-357-8549 Call 352-357-4722 Call 352-323-1861 352-259-3170

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Wildwood 352-638-8476 Call: 352-357-7332 flex, bike, exercise tem. $75. Can de- Call 352-735-2071 or Community w/no interest. Call 352-771-6191 Winn Dixie Plaza 3333333333 equipment. Sell all liver. 352-255-8097 352-636-6800 5907 Cherry Rd, Ocala $2,900 352-399-2983 802 Vacation WEBSTER Nice 3 br. for $250 Call August 11, & 12 Call 352-383-4792 352-633-3641 wildwoodcyclery.com close to school. 1206 Aviation EXERCISE CYCLE Pro- Rentals $600/mo. Call 808 1:00 - 4:00pm Form XP 70 Clear- 813-781-9540 or 819 352-624-0140 ON DORA CANAL. Low ORGANIZER ON View Upright. $60 ON DORA CANAL. Low Apartments rollinggreensocala.com WHEELS 26” port- 685 Tools/ 352-272-0601 Manufactured priced homes, high 1210 Mcycles/ firm. 352-617-9000 priced homes, high Furnished quality people. 6/Mo. able w/handle. $26. Machinery quality people. 6/Mo. YALAHA, in Waterwood. Homes Rental Call 352-787-1226 Free Lot Rent! From Mopeds STATIONARY BIKE & Free Lot Rent! From 3/2/2 Townhome, la- EUSTIS Efficiency per- 903 Homes $3,750 Financing. AIR COMPRESSOR 1hp, ALTOONA 3/2 dbl. wide cardio fit excerciser. $3,750 Financing. nai. Pool, club house fect for seniors on 352-408-4458 PILLOW Sealy Contour Sears, 12 gallons, 352-408-4458 on 1/3 acre, com- For Sale HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘93, Both for $50 Call & Marina. Call fixed income! Heritage soft tail, ex- Memory Form stan- 125 psi. almost new. 352-603-0034 pletely renovated, 352-357-1777 $90. 315-0203 $450/mo. Util. incl. FRUITLAND PARK SENIORS AND ADULTS cel. cond. $8,500 dard size, new in box No dep. for seniors fenced. $4,000 $25. 352-343-4111 805 Houses down, $675/mo Call 3/1 remodeled, only NEW and NEWER obo 407-468-9044 STATIONARY BIKE on Social Security. $287 P & I. per month homes on a nice BAND SAW Ryobi 9”, Furnished 807 407-617-2508 352-383-8827 PNEUMATIC BARREL Sears. Good cond. very good cond. Ask- No money down to quiet park in Eustis HELMET full face, bur- $100 firm. Call Apartments VACUUM goes on a ing $50. Call LEESBURG, Newly reno- qualified buyers. 4% $5,000-$10,000 gundy. Paid $160. 352-728-6581 FRUITLAND PARK CLERMONT/ Cash price. Only 3 left! 55 gallon barrel. $15 407-493-8178 vated Cabins on Lake Unfurnished W. HWY. 50 interest, 30 yrs. Like new. $40 Call Call 352-431-3347 Griffin. 1 & 2 br No deposit fully fur- Call 352-787-4584 Lot rent $310 per mo. 352-408-4688 CHAIN SAW Craftsman nished efficiency all Before Groveland TREADMILL Profoam, starting $695 Furn. CLERMONT/ www.galbreathrealty.com 1-352-396-2042 14”, gas. $75. utilities included, cable Mobile Homes For Sale POOL FILTER & Inline heart, distance & & unfurn., incl. elec., W. HWY. 50 SCOOTER Peace, 56 mi, Call 352-460-0442 TV. Free use of boats, w/Owner Finance automatic chlorina- EKG monitor Altoona. water, sewer, WiFi. Before Groveland $600. Hauling rack. $75. 352-615-1536 fish off our docks. Remodeled 2br/1ba 1002 Mfd tor. $75. Call Min. 6/mo. lease. Mobile Homes For Sale From $500 down avail. Road legal Call CHAINSAW 14” elec- Great for singles or 352-326-4141 352-409-3244 tric. $50 Brand new! 386-747-7119 w/Owner Finance ---$$450/month$$--- Homes WEIGHTS 400 lbs, Remodeled 2br/1ba couple. Weekly or Call 352-589-6626 monthly rate. Also Avail. W/ land PRINTS (5) limited Flow- 2/benches 2/ EZ curl 806 Houses From $500 down Handyman Special’s bars, 4/straight bars, Call 352-787-4514 1240 Trucks ers & Wild Life all for CHANNEL LOCKS lg. Unfurnished ---$$450/month$$--- 1br & 2br with 1ba For Sale $100 Call Ronald 4 sets of dumb bells. Also Avail. 16”. Made in USA, LADY LAKE $500 down Light Duty 352-787-3299 $150. Must sell due Handyman Special’s --$$350/month$$-- to health. Call good cond. $15. CLERMONT/ Clean 1bedroom/1bath 1012 R V Lots 1br & 2br with 1ba 352-227-7084 or 352-728-2759 352-460-0728 W. HWY. 50 Call 352-396-1152 or CHEVROLET S-10 ‘99. PUNCH BOWL w/11 Before Groveland $500 down 407-932-0898 LEESBURG --$$350/month$$-- 352-750-0030 RENT SPECIAL!! V-6, 5 speed, glasses. Princess CIRCULAR SAW Crafts- Mobile Homes For Sale Remodeled 1,350sf 675 Sports/ 352-227-7084 or FRUITLAND PARK Nice ALTOONA 125K, Air, towing pkg. House. $25 obo Call man 10” Tilt Arbor, w/Owner Finance LEESBURG pool home. New A/C, 407-932-0898 2/1, Mobile Home. 3/2 $500/mo. Like new inside, 52-323-8031 Recreation on stand. $80 Call Remodeled 2br/1ba 1ST MO. FREE! new appl., new roof. $550 per mo. + 2/1 $450/mo. Primed outside 352-326-5247 From $500 down SPANISH VILLAGE 4br 2ba, inside BICYCLE 26” Men’s 10 EUSTIS 2/1 $600/mo no $550 security. Call w/$300 dep. Ready for paint. REEL TAPES 7” (600) ---$$450/month$$--- Pool, great location! washer/dryer. Fenced sp. Excel cond. large security dep. Please 352-636-8388 And RV Lot $290/mo. $3,000. opera 2 operas per Also Avail. Furn. Efficiency, incl. 1/2ac, detached ga- seat & tires. $60. CIRCULAR SAW very call John Call 352-735-2071 or Call 352-409-3244 tape. $20 Please call Handyman Special’s util . $800/mo. rage w/220 power. Call 352-728-4913 good condition. Ask- 561-601-4648 Playhouse, dog kennel, 352-636-6800 352-343-9935 ing $20. Please call 1br & 2br with 1ba 2/1 apt. $650/mo. ON DORA CANAL. Low $500 down priced homes, high RV parking. $94,900. 352-408-1576 EUSTIS Furn. $750/mo + util. 1247 Trailers RUG 8’X11’, Hunter BICYCLE 3 Wheel, re- --$$350/month$$-- 352-728-5555 quality people. 6/Mo. built. Large Seat & DISC & BELT SANDER. All remodeled Apts! green, w/mauve & 352-227-7084 or Free Lot Rent! From CYCLONE 16’, dbl. axle. tan. $60 obo Call Basket. $150. Call Asking $30. 407-932-0898 1,2, & 3br’s UMATILLA Furn. Adult $3,750 Financing. 352-343-6608 Call 352-323-8208 Starting at $460. $1,200 obo Good 352-327-7589 Studio $550 & 1br 352-408-4458 cond. Please call EUSTIS 3/1.5, family $100 Dep. only. $575, incl util. No BICYCLE Boys 22”. DOVETAIL FIXTURE, Pet OK. 1100 407-468-9044 RUGS AREA (2 small) room, wood/tile pets. 352-250-4711 UMATILLA AREA Call Jack at: $20. Leesburg Craftsman, Asking Call 352-357-5675 Lily pads blues & Call 352-217-9920 floors, garage & 2/1 lg. fenced yard. 352-267-0590 Recreation greens, unique. $25. $75. Please call porch. $850/mo Call Nice area $550/mo. RAMP GATE for Utility 352-242-1609 HARBOR HILLS brand 352-728-3032 BICYCLE Girls, Giant 352-383-8827 809 Roommate Call 352-223-6802 MOUNT DORA 1/1 Trailer. 5’x51”. $100 new lg. 2 bedrooms, Call 352-874-4535 Brand. Child’s, excel DRILL cordless w/bits, 2 story $995/mo. Wanted mobile home, SHOES (6) size 8.5 - 9, cond. $50 Call like new. $7 FRUITLAND PARK 4/3, Call 352-753-7539 WILDWOOD AREA complete remodeled. 1101 Boats fenced yard, in ADULT PARK Carport, open porch, narrow. New. $25 for 352-357-2771 Call 352-753-0657 FRUITLAND PARK, 1264 Auto ground pool, storage 1br $450/mo. close to downtown all. Please call LEESBURG $100/wkly or $375/ JON BOAT 14’ wide shed. $1,000/mo. FAMILY AREA Mt. Dora and Tavares. Parts 352-728-3032 BICYCLE Men’s Murray, I-BEAM TROLLEY great 1ST MO. FREE! mo. includes utilities. bottom fiberglass. Available 8/10/12. 2/1 CHA, $650/mo. Seller financing avail., 26”, single speed. for garage or shop. SPANISH VILLAGE Ask for Levy. Good cond. $100 Accessory 6/mo lease. Call Sewer & Trash incl. w/no interest. SNACK TABLES, Nested, Like new. $50 Call $85 obo Please call Pool, great location! 352-547-4811 352-396-4263 set of 3, glass top 352-406-1595 352-669-2379 715-297-5199 Furn. Efficiency, incl. 352-745-8620 $2,900 Call 352-383-4792 1120 Marine BRA for ‘03 Mustang, w/brass legs. $35. util . $800/mo. blk leather, very good Call 352-343-1050. BICYCLE LADDER 20’ ext., alumi- HARBOR HILLS brand 2/1 apt. $650/mo. LEESBURG female over 45 in active senior 825 Rent-To- UMATILLA 3/1 820/mo., Equip/ cond. $30 Vintage. Good cond. num & 5’ step lad- new lg. 2 bedrooms, Furn. $750/mo + util. SOLD SWIVEL SWEEPER G2, der. $40 for all. 2 story $995/mo. park. $400/mo + 1st/last mo. rent. No Supplies Asking $100. Please 352-728-5555 Own smoking/pets. cordless rechargeable, call 352-504-6406 352-348-2743 Call 352-753-7539 dep. Smoker ok. Call 352-408-1845 ANCHOR SHADE 6 x 6. BRAKE SHOES for ‘98 2lbs. New in box. $50. LEESBURG 2/1, lg. 352-702-5261 LEESBURG Home for $75. Please Call Cavalier. $15 352-748-9611 BICYCLE Women’s. Like MITER SAW Delta 12” LEESBURG 2/1 Block yard no dogs. $135 Rent or Rent to Own. LEESBURG female. Lg. WILDWOOD, 2.3 ac, 352-551-4921 Call 352-223-4270 new. Paid $90, now compound laser. home in very quiet wkly. 352-408-9275 Totally remodeled. area, just remodeled, Br. den. Private bath. with dbl. wide mobile TANNING BED Perfect $50. Call New. First $150 take 3/1 tile & wood BASS BOAT COVER, privacy fenced yard. LEESBURG downtown, Direct TV. Util. incl. needs work. Also CORVAIR ENGINE Tan Pro SF240. 352-321-2174 it. Call after 11am floors, fenced back canvas 17.5’. Good No dogs, no smokers all util. incl. 1br & 1 $375. 326-8774 zoned for another PARTS. $50. All. $600 obo. Call Leesburg area. yard to lake. cond. $100 Call $700/mo Dep. and full ba, $650/mo + mobile. Very nice Call 352-874-4535 352-638-6793 CARRIER RACK for bicy- 813-716-3320 $750/mo. Call to 352-360-1287 references required. security. Call TAVARES own entrance, Country setting. cles, fits 2 bikes, & bath. Kitchen privi- view 407-227-8005 TOWER FAN Hollywell 352-250-4966 352-552-0181 Handyman Special. HITCH w/equalizer bars, good cond. $25 Call MULTI TOOL Craftsman, leges. $200/mo Call Owner finance. Rent SIDE CONSOLE Small good for pulling w/remote. $40 obo router combo formica 352-365-6327 LEESBURG Nice 1br, all 352-508-5402 to Own. Call for boat with Teleflex trailer. $100 Call Please call trimmer, etc. & case. LEESBURG brand new util. included. 585-330-8505 steering. $100. Call 352-504-6406 352-357-8549 $50. 343-0587 3/2 in Windsong. CUE STICK Jack Dan- $500/mo 303-6266, TAVARES Someone to 352-636-0942 iel’s Collectable, like $1,200/mo + secu- 352-272-0601 or share 2/2 on water RECEIVER HITCH, new, UNIFORMS, scrubs, & new in case. $30 NAIL GUN Paslode Strap rity dep. Pets ok. Call $400/mo. Please call 905 jacket, lg. size. excel. 352-360-8895 813-781-9540. LEESBURG TROLLING MOTOR fits Kia Sorrento obo. 352-483-3353 Nailer. Asking $100. 352-602-8095 Minnkota #65. 28 lb. cond. $5 Please call Please call Remodeled 1,350sf Waterfront 2011 & up. $75 Call LEESBURG PARKSIDE pool home. New A/C, thrust. Forward/re- 352-638-8553 352-728-8460 FREEZER SUIT for cold 352-551-4921 LEESBURG Home for 2br, CHA. $425/mo. Rent or Rent to Own. 810 Duplexes new appl., new roof. ON DORA CANAL. Low verse. $90 Call weather. 1 pc. Med. plus $425 security 4br 2ba, inside 352-346-1434 TIRES (3) P225/55/R18 VACUUM Kenmore up- ROUTER Milwaukee Totally remodeled. priced homes, high $80 Call dep. 352-326-9533 washer/dryer. Fenced Pirellli P6. Good right w/attachments heavy duty, brand 3/1 tile & wood quality people. 6/Mo. 352-793-3042 CLERMONT/ 1/2ac, detached ga- TROLLING MOTOR, mo- cond. $100 obo Call in good cond. $40. new w/case & guide. floors, fenced back LEESBURG AVAIL NOW! W. HWY. 50 Free Lot Rent! From 352-357-9497 yard to lake. rage w/220 power. $3,750 Financing. tor Guide 725, 24lb. 352-787-5776 GOLF BAG First Flight, $99. 352-434-4416 MONTCLAIR VILLAGE Before Groveland Playhouse, dog kennel, thrust, foot control. $750/mo. Call to 2, 3 & 4 BR Starting 352-408-4458 leather, great cond. Mobile Homes For Sale RV parking. $94,900. $60 obo. 267-4632 TIRES (4) P235-60Rx18, VACUUM Rainbow, $25. Call SCROLL SAW, Crafts- view 407-227-8005 at $470/mo Patio w/Owner Finance works good. $25 Duplex apts. A/C, off a Santa Fe. Ask- 352-787-1332 man. 16” variable Remodeled 2br/1ba 1150 R V & ing $100. Please call Please call spd. on moveable LEESBURG, on Lake Equal Housing Op- From $500 down SOLD! Eustis, 2/2, nice 352-793-7982 GOLF CLUBS ladies, cabinet. Asking $80. portunity. Contact ---$$450/month$$--- Campers view. Off 473. $900 sized for 5’, excel. 352-323-8208 Melissa 326-3300 Also Avail. VALANCES (2) lined, plus elec. Call Se Habla Español DODGE CLASS C ‘77 TRUCK TOOL BOX Dia- cond. 12 clubs total. Handyman Special’s Call Jack at: 1000 27’, 44K mi. w/ genera- 828-283-1138 or mond Plate alum. 86”W x 22”L with/2 $50 352-787-5764 TOOL CHEST 2 draw- 1br & 2br with 1ba Pillows. $35. Call 313-445-5338 352-267-0590 tor, runs good. $2,500. narrow or wide bed. ers,. w/86 pieces. of PEPPERTREE $500 down Manufactured Call 352-750-4339 352-259-3170 --$$350/month$$-- $100. 408-0614 GOLF CLUBS left mechanics tools. APARTMENTS ON DORA CANAL. Low $65. 352-343-7201 MASCOTTE 3BR/ 1 1/2 New 1, 2 & 3 BR. 352-227-7084 or Homes VINYL FLOORING handed, like new, priced homes, high DUTCHMAN 1996. irons, woods, & bag. bath. Fenced yard, Close to The Villages 407-932-0898 9’5”x9’5”, new. $50 adjacent to school quality people. 6/Mo. 1204 Pop Up, A/C, 1275 Golf $65. 352-735-6927 WORK BENCH w/shelf, Rent Specials Now! Free Lot Rent! From toilet, shower. $1500 obo Please call wood, 6’L x 22”D x $850/mo + deposit 352-399-2129 LEESBURG 3/2 with ga- Carts 352-343-4445 call 352-394-4818 rage. $775 mo. + $3,750 Financing. obo. 352-638-6793 GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron 34.5”H $60 Call wildwoodapts.com 352-408-4458 1001 Mfd Homes 352-343-7201 RENTALS Equal Housing $650 dep. Ref’s WINE COOLER Hold 12 thru SW, driver, 3 req’d. Call Mike FLAIR ‘93, 30’ long, Ex- wood, putter. $75 LONG TERM & Opportunity For Sale LANGSTON GOLF bottles. Great cond. 352-223-5300 cel cond. $10,500 CART CENTER 352-245-0716 UNFURN. RENTALS IN obo Please call $100 Call Looking for the SOUTH LAKE COUNTY LADY LAKE ALTOONA 3/2 dbl. wide Sales • Parts • Service 352-483-4762 MOUNT DORA 2/2, on 1/3 acre, com- 407-468-9044 GOLF SET irons/woods best fishing ROCKER REALTY Arden Place Apts. New Rentals • Custom Shop spots, 352-394-3570 1br & 2/2, 1-story fenced, tiled floors, pletely renovated, Factory Trained oversized like new carport, $650/mo. fenced. $4,000 STOVE TOP for RV or w/bag. $45 Call Ask For Janet or Emily apts. Coming the Sum- 900 655 Musical . see the Call 352-383-8827 down, $675/mo Call Patio, 3 burner At- Technicians 352-217-4012 RockerRealtyInc.com mer of 2012. Lots of BATTERIES Instruments Outdoor features, green rated, Real Estate 352-383-8827 wood. Excel cond. HOT TUB Blue. $100. energy efficient, only $75 352-259-5926 352-357-4300 page SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS Please Call $595 & $725/mo. 811 Condos For Sale ACCORDION, beautiful 2/2/1 with workshop CLERMONT/ 352-874-9043 every For details call 120 base. Asking Potting shed. New W. HWY. 50 WINNEBAGO ‘99 Sunday in the 877-781-6995 or YAMAHA GOLF SOLD!!! kitchen, tiled baths Townhouses Before Groveland Adventurer 35’. MOUNTAIN BIKE 26”, [email protected] Mobile Homes For Sale CART 2012 new tires & tubes, sports section. Active community 1 Slide, 44K mi. Tires Please call 902 Open w/Owner Finance 2 yr. old. Sleeps 6. Gas 4/8 yr. warranty. 660 Office new brakes. $30 Call Indoor/outdoor pool TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe LEESBURG $4,488 (352) 365-8200 Lots of activities. Remodeled 2br/1ba No smoke, no pet. 352-326-4141 St. 1/1, incl. cable, 3/2 condo Houses From $500 down While they last!!! Furniture/ to start your $725/mo + dep. Wi Fi, elec. $330 in 55+ community Very Clean. ---$$450/month$$--- $20,000. 352-793-4906 RECUMBENT STREET subscription today. Call Diane bi-weekly + dep. Call w/clubhouse, pool, For Sale Supplies Also Avail. Call 352-589-4049 or 813-477-0050 BIKE, new cond. Tom Grizzard Realty 352-669-0961 shuffleboard. Minutes 352-504-0054 Handyman Special’s DESK CHAIR w/arms, $250 Please call to mall & downtown 1br & 2br with 1ba plus home office 352-409-7100 THE QUARTERS Leesburg. No pets. $500 down supplies. $40 Call APARTMENTS $800/mo + $500/dep. --$$350/month$$-- 352-787-0410 TRAMPOLINE 16’ round By The Villages Incl. basic cable, water 352-227-7084 or w/security net & & lawn care. Please 407-932-0898 Rent Specials Now! call 352-787-7331 or LOOKING FOR EXECUTIVE DESK hardware. $85 Call 352-391-1410 AN APARTMENT? 304-472-3021 EUSTIS 2/2 1987 single w/glass top. Excel 352-267-1656 liveatthequarters.com CHECK US OUT! wide, 56’x14’, in cond. $200 obo Call Equal Housing LYN TERRACE quite adult & senior 407-468-9044 Opportunity 813 Homes WILDWOOD APARTMENTS park. ONLY $2,000 CYCLERY To Share Public Invited Call 352-396-2042 674 Exercise Full Service Veranda Apts. August 11, 2012 Bicycle Shop SPECIALS LIMITED EUSTIS Person to share 12:00 - 4:00 pm EUSTIS cute single wide Equipment In Wildwood. 1, 1 w/den & 2 br 4br 3ba older water- 1651 N. Cnty Rd. 19A CHA, 55+ Lake Eus- 410 HWY. 44/301, 352-735-9400 front home. Pool, hot Eustis, Fl 32726 tis Access. $474 lot AB CIRCLE PRO w/DVD, Wildwood MountDora tub, boat & dock. 352-357-7332 rent incl. water, books. Like new. Winn Dixie Plaza Apartments.com $650 per month. Util. Free Refreshments trash, lawn. $3,500. $95 firm. 352-399-2983 Equal Housing incl. 1 child ok. Call & Door Prizes Call 352-217-4110 352-408-3573 wildwoodcyclery.com Opportunity 518-706-0708 Move In Specials! or 352-455-9528

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Lennar hosts gala than 20 years of experi- Realty Group, 407-402- www.NAIRealvest.com for Realtor reception ence in new home sales. 9866 or e-mail to information. The Windermere resi- [email protected]. ORLANDO — Lennar’s dent most recently served Ashton Woods Central Florida Division as sales executive with courtesy photo unveils home will give away a free four- Lake Butler Sound Realty yuval botansky day, three-night in Windermere. ABD Development LAKE MARY — Ashton Caribbean cruise when For information contact Company starts construc- Woods Homes has opened the home builder hosts a Rosemary Messina at 386- tion of three move-in the three bedroom gala realtor reception 11 236-4231. ready luxury homes at “Milan” single family a.m. to 1 p.m.Thursday, at Heritage Green at model home at Fountain the welcome home center NAI negotiates Providence Community Parke, located off Rinehart at Preston Pointe at office lease PROVIDENCE — ABD Road in Lake Mary. Wyndham Lakes, located Development Company Michael Roche, vice east of Landstar Blvd. and ORLANDO — NAI has started construction president of sales and north of Towne Center Realvest recently complet- of three ready-to-move-in marketing at Ashton Blvd. in south Orlando. ed two new lease agree- luxury homes at Heritage Woods Homes, said the Mark Metheny, presi- ments totaling 4,005 WEST BURNS Green at Providence, the Milan model home offers dent of Lennar’s Central square feet of office space luxury golf course com- a study, two full baths and Florida division, Lennar at The Citadel III, 5950 two half baths as stan- 20 years of experience in munity, located off U.S. will showcase its “You Center, Inc. d/b/a Danita’s dard, 2,170 square feet of the industry. Highway 17-92 south of Snooze, You Lose” cam- Children, who leased suite living space and a two-car Block received a bache- Orlando near Disney paign aimed at home buy- 510 with 1,010 square feet garage. lor of architecture degree World. ers and offering zero and Cargo Aircraft Priced from $224,990, down payments, zero Management, Inc. who from the Illinois Institute Yuval Botansky said he of Technology and master plans to start construction the model home is the closing costs and savings signed a lease for suite 350 third model home Ashton with 2,995 square feet. Joe of science in land devel- of three more ready-to- worth up to $30,000 when Woods has opened at Hills of Coughlin opment from Texas A&M move-in luxury homes at using Lennar’s preferred Fountain Parke and all Commercial represented University and has more Heritage Green in August. lenders on sales of select three are professionally Cargo Aircraft. than eight years of experi- ABD Development is new homes in its Orlando decorated and furnished NAI Realvest is the leas- ence in the industry. developing Providence on area communities includ- for viewing. ing and management rep- Burns is working toward 1,800 acres. ing the Clermont and the For information visit resentative of The Citadel a bachelor of fine arts in Other home builders at Space Coast areas through www.ashtonwoods.com. Aug. 31. and West leads the leasing architecture from the Providence include Toll team. Savannah College of Arts Brothers, Lennar Homes, For more information Century 21 among visit www.lennar.com. Contact Mary Frances and Design, Peterson said. Meritage Homes and West, at mwest@real- For information contact Contempo Homes. elite group ICI Homes vest.com; or Kevin Lonnie Peterson, Contact Yuval Botansky CELEBRATION — Dana appoints Walisky CHICHOCKI O’Connor, Matt Cichocki, Chairman Cuhaci & at 863-420-2100 for infor- Hall-Bradley, real estate at 407-875-9989, or ko- Peterson Architects, LLC, mation. agent and CDPE, of DAYTONA BEACH — ICI [email protected] or 407-661-9100, or Larry Century 21 Metro Homes has appointed [email protected]. Vershel or Beth Payan, courtesy photo Lifestyles, has announced Sharon Walisky as sales Larry Vershel jack lazinsk that it is among an elite executive at Live Oaks Cuhaci hires Communications, Inc. at Lennar’s Central Florida group of over 40,000 Estates, a luxury gated 3 people 407-644-4142. Division names Jack national CDPE trained community of one-acre Lazinsk director of sales ORLANDO — Cuhaci & professionals helping local estate home sites. NAI negotiates and marketing for Celebration homeowners ICI Homes is building Peterson Architects, lease space Orlando region Engineers,Planners based avoid foreclosure via short customized homes in ORLANDO — Lennar’s sales. southeast Orlando’s in Orlando’s Baldwin Park, MAITLAND — NAI Central Florida Division has named Maria Realvest recently negotiat- In a short sale transac- Medical City, Lake Nona has appointed Jack tion, the lien holder area. Tonkova, senior project ed a new lease agreement Lazinsk as director of sales coordinator,Karen Block for 2,000 square feet of accepts the selling price of Rosemary Messina, vice and marketing in the the home, even if that president of sales and and Nicole Burns, archi- office space at the Orlando region which Herndon Center, 615-F amount is less than marketing at ICI Homes, includes areas in and (“short” of) the borrower’s said Walisky has more Herndon Ave. in Orlando around Clermont in Lake recently. mortgage balance. This County, and the Space Michael Heidrich, a option is less harmful to a Coast. principal at NAI Realvest, homeowner’s credit score, O’CONNOR Mark Metheny, presi- negotiated the lease repre- does not challenge dent of Lennar’s Central employment or security Hazeltine National Dr. in Florida Division, said clearance, and allows the southeast Orlando. Lazinsk has more than 10 seller to be eligible for The NAI Realvest leasing years experience in the Fannie Mae or Freddie team, senior associate homebuilding industry. Mac backed loans sooner Mary Frances West, CCIM; Lazinsk is a graduate of than a foreclosure. Matt Cichocki and Kevin the University of South The CDPE designation, O’Connor principals at Florida with a degree in offered by the Charfen NAI Realvest, negotiated business administration Institute, is the fastest- both transaction repre- and marketing. He has growing independent des- senting the landlord, been a Central Florida res- ignation in real estate ident for the last 23 years. Citadel Partners, LTD TONKOVA industry history.Dana based in The Villages. “Jack Lazinsk has a wide Hall-Bradley has been a The local tenants are range of experience and CDPE since October 2011. Hope for Haiti Children’s some truly great ideas,” “On average, our CDPE WALISKY Metheny said. “We expect trained real estate agents him to play a big role in go on to help more than our continued growth in 7.5 families avoid foreclo- HEIDRICH the Orlando area,” he said. sure in the 12 months fol- Contact Jack Lazinsk at lowing the completion of 888-317-7489 or e-mail to their CDPE Designation,” senting the landlord, LBJ [email protected]. said Alex Charfen, CEO of Properties of Winter Park. the Charfen Institute and The tenant, Mi Familia NAI negotiates author of the CDPE Vota education fund, is a new office leases course. nationwide non-profit MAITLAND — NAI The growth of the CDPE organization providing Realvest recently negotiat- designation has been technical education to ed two new lease agree- assisted by endorsement young Hispanic workers ments in Lake Mary and or support of major real and was represented by Maitland totaling 2,124 estate market influencers Will Watkins of Coughlin RE/MAX, LLC, Century 21 BLOCK square feet of Class A Commercial. office space. Real Estate LLC, Keller Contact Michael Senior Broker Associate Williams Realty Inc, tectural graduates. Heidrich at 407-875-9989 Mary Frances West, CCIM Realogy Franchise Group, Lonnie Peterson, chair- or e-mail represented the tenant RealtyTrac, Wells Fargo, man at Cuhaci & Peterson, [email protected]. RPO Management LLC in Bank of America, Chase, said Tonkova earned a the lease of 1,002 square Fannie Mae, and the Bachelors Degree from the Tolaris hires feet at Lucien Green, 2250 Federal Housing Finance University of Architecture sales associates Lucien Way, Suite 270 in Agency (FHFA). and Civil Engineering in potential. LAKE FOREST — Tolaris Maitland. Natany Bulgaria as well as a mas- For information about Realty Group, which sells Bramingham, Inc. of ters degree in architecture the Charfen Institute visit luxury homes throughout Warrington, Pa., is the from the University of www.charfen.com. Central Florida from its landlord and was repre- Florida and has more than For information about headquarters at Lake sented by Nathan Eissler Century 21 contact Dana Forest in north Seminole of Realty Capital. Hall-Bradley at 407-433- County, recently appointed In Lake Mary, West rep- 9699 or e-mail to three new sales associates. resented the landlord, Dana@TourofLuxuryHom Rick Bavec, president Interchange-Primera II, es.com. and principal at Tolaris LLC of Daytona Beach in a Realty Group, said he lease agreement with recently appointed Stewart Title Company for Emerson finishes Brandon Howard, Byron suite 105 with 1,122 expansion lease Hosey and Rick Bavec Jr., square feet in Primera ALTAMONTE SPRINGS sales associates at the firm. Court II at 735 Primera — Emerson International, Howard, an ex-marine, Blvd. The new tenant, who which develops Class A attended Embry Riddle was represented by Nan office buildings, luxury University in Dayton McCormick of CBRE, is condominiums and golf Beach. The younger Bavec relocating from Altamonte course communities, is a recent graduate of Springs. recently completed a lease Florida Atlantic University. The 31,840 square foot expansion/renewal agree- For information contact Primera Court II is cur- ment for class A office Richard Bavec at Tolaris rently 96 percent leased. Visit SEE PEP | C4

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Drought demands smart watering of plants

JOE LAMP’L It’s a helpless feeling: no rain in the plants in your landscape or WARM-UP WATER: One of the best water perfectly suitable for any Scripps Howard News Service sight, soaring temperatures and lawn based on what’s most sources of water for keeping plant could be collected by sim- plants and lawn are struggling to important, and work back from plants alive comes from inside ply placing a bucket under the Of all the challenges we gar- survive. And you have been there. The most easily replace- the house.I call it warm-up spigot. I know many people who deners face, drought is the one restricted or even banned from able parts of my landscape and water.It’s all that water that oth- kept their entire garden alive most out of our control. At some- any outdoor watering. So what’s garden will either have to go erwise would go down the drain through such trying times using time in your gardening life, no a gardener to do? without or get served last. as you wait for hot water in your this method alone. It adds up matter where you live, drought First things first. Understand Fortunately, you can buy some kitchen sink or in your bathtub. quickly. likely will affect you too. For that in times of such scarcity, sac- time by making the most of what For every one minute of warm- many, that time is now. rifices will be required. Prioritize water you have. up time, two-gallons or more of SEE DROUGHT | C4

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GRAY WATER: This is water redi- space totaling 34,682 rected for use in the garden from square feet at Sanlando a washing machine, dishwasher, II located at 2180 W. sink or tub. It can be perfectly S.R. 434 in Longwood. suitable for irrigating your Eric Emerson, vice plants and beds. But before you president and general undertake this approach, check manager of Emerson with your local ordinances. International, said Depending on where you live, it Tenant Sentry may not be legal to divert this Management, Inc. type of water for irrigation. renewed its 28,214 Another consideration is that square feet at gray water can contain harmful Sanlando II for five disease pathogens (from a more years including kitchen sink or garbage dispos- another 6,468 square al) and/or harsh detergents or feet expanding its chemicals (as from a washing occupancy to 34,682 machine or dishwasher). Good square feet. sources of gray water come from Emerson dehumidifiers and air-condi- International tioning condensation drains. Commercial Portfolio Manager Kenneth If you want to consider this Koch negotiated the option for your garden, do your JOE LAMP’L / SHNS expansion/renewal homework. Plenty of online ref- In your gardening life, no matter where you live, drought will likely affect you. agreement. erences will serve you well. Sentry Management, RAINWATER HARVESTING: Get a near the soil surface faster than like knowing it’s free of unac- ing conditions, your plants and which specializes in rain barrel, or even a cistern ever. Yet, a generous layer of ceptable chemicals, such as lawn are more suited for the property manage- capable of collecting and storing mulch (approximately two to arsenic from pressure-treated challenge. First, select plants ment, condominium up to thousands of gallons. three inches deep) will serve as wood. To find sources of con- and grasses that are native or and home owner asso- Again, check with local laws insulation, allowing more mois- taminant-free mulch, consult adapted to your area. They’re far ciation management, about rainwater harvesting. Not more likely to endure the heat is Emerson all states view it the same way ture to stay in the soil and be the Mulch and Soil Council’s used by plant roots. website. (Full disclosure: I’m its and drought. Second, when you International’s largest and there may be restrictions on do water, do so deeply yet infre- tenant at The Any mulch will help, but I pre- spokesman.) what you can do, especially in quently. This trains roots to Sanlando Center. the southwestern United States. fer the type that improves the PLANNING AHEAD: Although you grow deeper as they seek water Contact Eric J. MULCH: During a drought, it’s soil as it breaks down. For me, may already be in the midst of sources farther in the soil. Emerson, at 407-834- important to conserve any that means only natural sources drought, you can develop sever- Joe Lamp’l, host of “Growing a Greener 9560 or e-mail to eje- moisture that is in the ground. such as shredded bark, wood, al habits to ensure that the next World” on PBS, is a Master Gardener and merson@emerson- Evaporation will draw out water leaves, grass or straw, etc. I also time you’re faced with such try- author. See www.joegardener.com. us.com for information.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 41141 Aspen Street, Eustis FEATURES: Royal LOCATION: 11113 Lake Eustis Drive, Leesburg FEATURES: 2BR/2BAs, den, 2.5 car garage. 2,324 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: Trails 3BR/2BA on one-acre. Deeded access to Lake Norris. 2BR/1BA LISTING PRICE: $59,900 SELLING PRICE: $43,500 $209,900 SELLING PRICE: $198,000 LISTING AGENT & LISTING PRICE: $127,000 SELLING PRICE: $121,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Scott Strem, Morris Realty & OFFICE: Cary Fier, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Lake, ERA Tom Grizzard Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Scott Strem, Morris Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Laurie Laventhall, Real Realty & Investments. Living Performance.

LOCATION: 1203 N. Jacks Lake Road, Clermont FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 1,883 sq. ft. Formal dining & den, master suite with LOCATION: 658 Harbor Villa Court, Clermont FEATURES: LOCATION: 16345 Arrowhead Trail, Clermont FEATURES: dual vanities & large garden tub. Garage has been converted to a 2BR/2BA, 1,124 sq ft. Cozy, move-in ready villa. HOA includes 4BR/3BA, 2,497 sq. ft. Pool Home. Regular sale. Large family large family room with A/C and tiled floors. Located next to the exterior maintenance, lawn care, pest control and use of room that opens to a large kitchen. Living room has hardwood community pool & tennis courts. LISTING PRICE: $114,900 community pool. LISTING PRICE: $69,900 SELLING PRICE: floors. Master suite with his/her vanities and garden tub. SELLING PRICE: $119,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: $69,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Brandie Mathison- LISTING PRICE: $185,000 SELLING PRICE: $199,000 Brandie Mathison-Klein, Keller Williams Classic Realty III. Klein, Keller Williams Classic Realty III. SELLING AGENT & LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Brandie Mathison-Klein, Keller SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Brandie Mathison-Klein, Keller OFFICE: Brandie Mathison-Klein, Keller Williams Classic Williams Classic Realty III. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Williams Classic Realty III. Realty III. Klaudia Toohey, Exit Real Estate Results.

LOCATION: 103 N Clay Avenue, Lady Lake FEATURES: LOCATION: 130 Douglas Drive, Eustis FEATURES: 3BR/2BA LOCATION: 12039 SE 60th Avenue Road, Belleview Vacant Land LISTING PRICE: $25,000 SELLING PRICE: LISTING PRICE: $74,900 SELLING PRICE: $62,000 LISTING FEATURES: 4BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $149,900 SELLING $22,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Debbie Woods & Roland AGENT & OFFICE: Jane Crosby, Watson Realty Corp. PRICE: $130,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Debbie Woods Stults, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Joleen Cooper, Morris Realty & Roland Stults, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING OFFICE: Debbie Woods & Roland Stults, Morris Realty & & Investments. AGENT & OFFICE: Candice Czaplak, RE/MAX Premier Investments. Realty.

LOCATION: The Villages FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, 1,148 sq. ft. LOCATION: 17305 SE 91st Lee Avenue FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, LOCATION: 5916 Windsong Oak Drive FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, LISTING PRICE: $145,000 SELLING PRICE: $138,000 1,663 sq. ft., screened lanai LISTING PRICE: $182,400 1,753 sq. ft., waterfront pool home LISTING PRICE: $147,060 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Eileen Stilwell, Coldwell Banker SELLING PRICE: $160,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: SELLING PRICE: $127,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: All Village Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Angela Jessica Graham, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & Kathy Shippey, D R Horton Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Wilder, RE/Max Premier. OFFICE: Mark Dyer, Black Tie Real Estate & Investments Inc. Marilyn Morris, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS

LOCATION: 2148 Bexley Drive, Tavares FEATURES: 4BR/2BA, LOCATION: 2989 Rolling Hills Lane, Apopka FEATURES: LOCATION: 3025 Andover Ct., Mt. Dora FEATURES: 1,772 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $104,900 SELLING PRICE: 4BR/2BA, 2 car garage, 3,036 sq ft. LISTING PRICE: $211,000 2BR/2BA, 1,380 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $119,900 SELLING $98,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Wui Keong Goh, SELLING PRICE: $189,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Roy PRICE: $115,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Vangie & Earl International Network Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Mallard, Mallard's Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Tera Berry, Vangie Berry Signature Realty. SELLING AGENT & Duane Lanier, Vangie Berry Signature Realty. Morgan, Vangie Berry Signature Realty. OFFICE: Ron Caponi, Southern Appraisal Network.

LOCATION: 21712 Queen Mary Ct., Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 13201 Fountain Bleau Drive, Clermont LOCATION: 3322 Chadwick Road, Apopka FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 1,708 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $117,000 SELLING FEATURES: 3BR/2BA townhome, prestigious gated community 4BR/2BA, 1,948 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $132,000 SELLING PRICE: $112,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan Tindel, of Magnolia Pointe. LISTING PRICE: $95,000 SELLING PRICE: $135,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Vangie & Earl Vangie Berry Signature Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: PRICE: $97,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Beth Hobart, Berry, Vangie Berry Signature Realty. SELLING AGENT & Kevin Ducharme, Four Star Home Brokers Inc. Keller Williams Advantage II. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: OFFICE: Gabriela Molina, Keller Williams Advantage 2. Cheryl S. Glover & David Velms, Keller Williams Classic III.

LOCATION: 130 Deepcove Road, Winter Garden FEATURES: LOCATION: 50989 Hwy 27 #305, Davenport FEATURES: LOCATION: 11617 Hickory Lane, Tavares FEATURES: Wood laminate flooring in the living room, custom stone market long. LISTING PRICE: $87,899 SELLING PRICE: Imperial Terrance, Furnished, 2BR/1BA LISTING PRICE: countertops in the eat in kitchen. LISTING PRICE: $103,899 $92,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Cheryl S. Glover, Keller $34,900 SELLING PRICE: $27,000 LISTING AGENT & SELLING PRICE: $102,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Williams Classic III. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: John Bides, OFFICE: Marlene Cook, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING Cheryl S. Glover, Keller Williams Classic III. SELLING AGENT Platinum Luxury Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Marlene Cook, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. & OFFICE: John Tremblay, The Team Real Estate Group.

LOCATION: 29350 Old Mill W, Tavares FEATURES: Old Mill LOCATION: 28132 County Road 46A, Sorrento FEATURES: LOCATION: 17835 Florida Street, Umatilla FEATURES: Short Run, 3BR/3BA with lots of upgrades LISTING PRICE: $274,900 Beautiful custom built 4BR/4BA pool home LISTING PRICE: Sale, 3BR/2BA in desirable Silver Beach Heights LISTING SELLING PRICE: $254,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: $324,900 SELLING PRICE: $305,000 LISTING AGENT & PRICE: $72,000 SELLING PRICE: $67,600 LISTING AGENT Linda Lake, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Lake, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING & OFFICE: Lisa Jones, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING OFFICE: Bill Bazner, Real Living Performance. AGENT & OFFICE: Mary Carter, Real Estate Junction. AGENT & OFFICE: Shelley Sherman, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

LOCATION: 34324 Tuscany Ave, Sorrento FEATURES: LOCATION: Harbor Hills FEATURES: 3BR/2BA LISTING LOCATION: 32748 Timberwood Road, Leesburg FEATURES: Sorrento Hills, 3BR/3.5BA two-story townhome LISTING PRICE: $254,900 SELLING PRICE: $254,900 LISTING AGENT 3BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $105,000 SELLING PRICE: $90,000 PRICE: $116,900 SELLING PRICE: $107,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Janet Burrill, Coldwell Banker All Village Realty. LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Kim Ducharme, Morris Realty & & OFFICE: Betty Hensinger, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Sears, RE/Max Premier. Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Patricia Tiver, AGENT & OFFICE: Denise Pierce, Pierce Realty. Weichert Realtors-Hallmark.

LOCATION: 2230 Boardman Road, Bartow FEATURES: Quiet family neighborhood. Freshly painted inside and out, has new kitchen appliances as well as new carpeting. 4BR/2.5BA, 28' x 17' screened in lanai. A two car detached garage as well as a one car detached garage that can be used as a workshop, extra storage, your lawn equipment or for your third family vehicle. LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: LISTING PRICE: $99,899 SELLING PRICE: $96,000 newer roof & AC, 1.5 car garage. 1,272 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: 3BR/2.5BAs, formal rooms, 2.5 car garage. 2,095 sq. ft. LISTING LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Cheryl S. Glover, Keller $105,000 SELLING PRICE: $95,000 LISTING AGENT & PRICE: $179,900 SELLING PRICE: $173,000 LISTING AGENT Williams Classic III. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Brenda OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & & OFFICE: Mark Brooks, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & Gillaspy, Re/Max Paramount Properties. OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. OFFICE: Mark Brooks, PAL Realty.

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C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, August 10, 2012 Interiors: A lesson in color ROSEMARY SADEZ FRIEDMANN Blue, with many varieties of depths, pairs Scripps Howard News Service nicely with white. Patterns come into play What say we go back to basics? Let’s when mixing the blue and the white in area rugs or upholstery. One of the beau- examine colors and how to combine them. ties of a monochromatic color scheme is Primary colors are red, blue and yellow, its serenity and seeming melodious feel. as we learned in grade school. Secondary Another thing to consider when choos- colors are made by mixing two of the ing a color scheme is how the colors three primary colors. That is how we get express themselves. A red pillow on a blue orange, green and purple. couch looks good. same red pil- A complementary color scheme uses low and put it on a white couch, and it colors that are directly across from each creates a good yet very different look. other on the color wheel. Red is across Have you ever had difficulty reading from green, so those are complementary. print on a colored background? Black But did you know that pink, a lightened print against a white background is easi- version of red, also works great with est to read. That same black print against green, particularly dark green? Blue is a blue background isn’t so easy to read. directly across from orange. Here again, The same goes for color-scheme combi- peach, a lightened orange, works nicely nations. Test and see what works for you. with blue. Purple and yellow are comple- Now that you’ve reviewed the basics, it’s mentary and so are lavender and yellow. time for you to figure out what you like Now take those same primary colors and what makes you feel comfortable in and mix them with secondary colors, and the color world. Asking yourself some you have tertiary colors. simple questions might be helpful. Do If you are considering a monochromat- you like the colors in nature? If so, do you ic color scheme, you’ll use a single color prefer the bold and bright colors that you in most every room surface. That sounds see in the flowers or are the subtle, earth almost boring, but it’s not. A monochro- tones better for your lifestyle? Is an all- matic color scheme incorporates many neutral color scheme relaxing to you or is shades and tints of one color and is usual- it boring? ly accompanied by some neutral color. You have homework to do. Get to it.