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LEESBURG, FLORIDA Friday, June 13, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com IRAQ: After early successes, al-Qaida militant VOID: State says early red group vows to march on Baghdad, A6 light cameras were illegal, A3 Court tosses Sumter murder conviction Carl Dausch was sentenced to die 25 years after slaying BRENDAN FARRINGTON still remain Associated Press in custo- TALLAHASSEE — The dy until he Florida Supreme Court can trans- on Thursday threw out ferred back the conviction of an In- to Indiana, where he diana man sentenced DAUSCH was serv- to death 25 years af- ing a 60-year rape sen- ter a slaying that had tence before being no suspects until DNA PHOTOS BY ALAN YOUNGBLOOD / HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP convicted in 2011 for on a cigarette butt was Mobley’s murder. Daus- Carol Shaw brings out lunch items at Thyme Fly’s Bistro in Landmark Aviation at the Ocala International Airport. The re-examined years after eatery offers a variety of menu items and support for pilots and air crews. ch, 55, was sentenced the crime. for the Indiana crime The court ruled that in October 1990 and his the evidence against earliest possible release Carl Dausch wasn’t suf- Fly in and dine out date is October 2017. ficient to convict him of the July 1987 murder of But him not be imme- Leesburg airport backers consider building a cafe and museum Adrian Mobley. Daus- diately released doesn’t ch was placed on death make things better for THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer and watch the action in the PLANES AND PLATTERS row in 2012. Assistant State Attorney [email protected] small aviation world. Several tenants at Leesburg International Airport While he now lon- Pete Magrino, who won “This would actually give want to build a Leesburg Hangar Café and Museum roponents of Leesburg In- ger faces execution in the murder conviction. more exposure to the airport off of U.S. Highway 441. ternational Airport hope Florida, Dausch will SEE DAUSCH | A2 plans take off to build the for Leesburg residents,” Chris- 441 P tian said of a restaurant here. Leesburg Hangar Café and Mu- “Many people have no idea seum to attract more pilots to RESTAURANT how the airport operates or the Vehicle fly in from all over the area for LOCATION parking a bite to eat — and attract folks crown jewel that we have in Alleged bank robber here in Lake County to come Leesburg and Lake County. The mayor believes local resi- out and dine as they watch Wilco Dr. planes and helicopters take off dents would relish a similar ex- Aircraft parking admits to Leesburg and land. perience. “This would definitely be a “It would give a different per- spective for non-aviation res- Prospective great addition to the airport,” hangar site Wells Fargo holdup said Leo Treggi, who oversees op- idents to be able to come out Airport Blvd. erations at the airport, home to and see airplanes, see helicop- ters and to see the activity at MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer Third bank in Lakeland 40 tenants and 600 employees. N [email protected] on May 30. An accom- The estimated $2 million SEE AIRPORT | A2 WHITNEY WILLARD / STAFF GRAPHIC plice, Ceneca C. Guth- project is being backed by sev- A 28-year-old Lake- ridge, 26, is accused of eral airport tenants who are land man, arrested in forming a limited liability com- Polk County this week driving Wandell to the pany, and if all goes well, Treg- on bank robberies. gi said the restaurant/museum robbery Both are could be built and open in nine charges charged to 12 months. there, al- with rob- “We have a lot of activity that legedly ad- bery and is already there and a restau- mitted to attempt- detectives ed robbery. rant at the airport would give WANDELL GUTHRIDGE more exposure to the airport to robbing Wandell for Leesburg residents,” Mayor a Wells Fargo bank in also has an outstanding John Christian said. Leesburg last week. arrest warrant of failure Christian recently joined pilot Polk detectives arrest- to register as a sex of- Chuck Brainerd on a helicopter ed Randall L. Wandell, fender in Hillsborough ride over to Thyme Fly’s Bistro who they say robbed County, according to at the Ocala International Air- a Wells Fargo bank in a Polk County Sheriff’s port to experience the thrill of Winter Haven on May Office report. dining on the airport grounds Patrons enjoy their lunch at a tarmac-side table at the restaurant. 22 and tied to rob a Fifth SEE ROBBER | A2

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INDEX DIVERSIONS A7 OBITUARIES A4 Vol. 138 LEGALS C8 SPORTS B1 TODAY’S WEATHER CLASSIFIED C8 No. 164 50¢ BUSINESS C4 VOICES A9 Detailed forecast 91˚/73˚ COMICS A8 5 sections CROSSWORDS D3 NATION A5 WORLD A6 on page A10. Thunderstorms A2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 Man charged in Bush email hack FLORIDA JESSICA GRESKO er access, cyberstalking and aggra- idential relative. On that day the LOTTERY Associated Press vated identity theft. website The Smoking Gun posted JUNE 12 The indictment states that from photos said to have be swiped in an WASHINGTON — A Romanian CASH 3...... 4-4-3 late 2012 to January 2014 Lazar email hack of the Bush family. hacker is facing charges that he Afternoon...... 7-3-6 hacked into the Facebook or email hacked into the email or Facebook One of the posted photos showed PLAY 4...... 1-3-9-0 accounts of high-ranking U.S. gov- accounts of a former U.S. Cabinet George H.W. Bush during a hospi- ernment officials and a relative of member, a former member of the tal stay. Two other images, paint- Afternoon...... 9-8-9-1 two former presidents. U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, a former ings that appeared to be self-por- JUNE 11 presidential adviser and a person traits done by George W. Bush, Marcel Lehel Lazar, the hack- FANTASY 5...... 5-10-12-25-34 er known as “Guccifer” who has related to two former presidents. received particular media atten- FLORIDA LOTTO...... 14-21-31-42-45-52 been linked to the release of pri- The individuals are not identified tion. In one, the former president vate Bush family photos, was in- in the indictment, but the docu- appears to be shaving in the show- POWERBALL...... 14-18-25-33-49-23 dicted Thursday by a federal grand ment says that on Feb. 7, 2013 mul- er. The other is of feet soaking in a jury in Virginia. tiple media organization published bathtub. Neither shows any nudity. Lazar, 42, faces charges including portions of the content that was The word “Guccifer” is on one pho- wire fraud, unauthorized comput- taken in the email hack of the pres- to in translucent, neon blue print. THE NEWSPAPER OF CHOICE FOR LAKE AND SUMTER COUNTIES SINCE 1875 The Daily Commercial (ISSN 0896-1042) is published daily for $90.74 per year (plus Florida sales tax) by Halifax Media Group at 212 East Main Street, Leesburg, Florida. Periodicals postage is Airport Advisory Board, the city commission hamburger.” paid at the USPO, Leesburg, FL. POSTMASTER: Send all address AIRPORT changes to The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL citing 2010 figures from when he surveyed oth- Leesburg Commis- 34749-0007. All material contained in this edition is property of FROM PAGE A1 the Florida Department of er airport restaurants, sioner Elise Dennison is The Daily Commercial and is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without Transportation. Davis said he learned 90 percent a strong proponent for written consent from the publisher. Leesburg,” he said, also the addition of an airport of the business comes projects boosting eco- MISSED YOUR NEWSPAPER? HOW TO REACH US pleased the restaurant’s restaurant/museum from folks within the nomic impact at the air- REDELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE IN museum would allow is bound to provide a community. port, and she recalled ALTOONA OR SUMTER visitors a chance to learn bigger economic boost by “They are very suc- fond memories of watch- 365-8200 Call 352-787-0600 in Lake In Sumter County: more about Leesburg’s attracting more visitors cessful,” he said as they ing planes take off and County or 877-702-0600 in 877-702-0600 land at a small airport Sumter County 6 a.m. to 10 pivotal role in national and pilots flying in for give diners a chance to a.m. Monday through Friday. Call ADVERTISING history of when the air- fun. enjoy breakfast, lunch or by her New Jersey child- 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday and 7 to 10 a.m. on Sunday. Retail...... 365-8200 port’s land was as a pris- “It’s an excellent idea dinner while watching hood hometown. Classified...... 314-3278 oner of war camp during and about a half a doz- action at the airport. “It was a small air- GOING ON VACATION CIRCULATION Lake Co...... 352-787-0600 World War II. en airports in Florida “There have been a lot port, smaller than Lees- Call the Circulation Depart- Sumter Co. .... 877-702-0600 The mayor said Lees- have airport restaurants of people who have be- burg, but I tell you what, ment 48 hours ahead to stop service. Circulation Billing .. 787-0600 burg has one advantage and they generate activ- come pilots because of ever since that first time, ACCOUNTING ...... 365-8216 over Ocala in that the lo- ity and recognition and being around an air- I wanted to fly and think cal airport is nestled in awareness factor of the port,” Brainerd said, re- that by bringing in the SUBSCRIPTION RATES the city’s busiest trans- airport by the commu- calling back when he kids and the families to SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Call 352-787-0600 (Lake Co.) or 877-702-0600 (Sumter Co.) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday portation corridor on nity,” Lewis said, not- and his brother used watch the planes take off through Friday. Prepayments for 3 months or more, mail to: Circulation U.S. Highway 441, mak- ing the project is being to fly with their late fa- and the helicopters, it is Dept., The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749- backed by “a handful of ther to Tampa and they going to bring in a lot of 0007. Billed monthly at the rates shown. ing it easier to attract Home residents to come out tenants that are agreeing would eat at a greasy interest to the airport,” Delivery 3 Mos. Tax Total 6 Mos. Tax Total 1 Yr. Tax Total and dine, including em- to help fund this.” Once spoon shack featuring Dennison said, thrilled Daily/Sunday 28.43 1.99 30.42 50.05 3.50 53.56 90.74 6.35 97.09 ployees of the surround- it moves forward, he said hot dogs and chili. by the latest plans to in- OUR COMMITMENT TO ACCURACY ing car dealerships. He the group would call in “It was some good clude an aviation muse- The Daily Commercial promptly corrects errors of fact appearing in its noticed the Ocala airport a professional with ex- memories,” he said. um with the café. pages. If you believe we have made an error, call the news department was in more of a remote perience at running a “Back when I was young, “This is great; the Lees- at 352-365-8250. area. restaurant. they used to call it the burg airport has a tre- STAFF INFORMATION “The airport generates “It’s not a small project $100 hamburger be- mendous amount of STEVE SKAGGS, publisher $79.8 million a year in but I think that it is well cause you fly to go eat a history in that it was a 352-365-8213...... [email protected] economic impact to the worth it for the airport hamburger, and by the prisoner of war camp, a MARY MANNING-JACOBS, advertising director community,” added Dave and for the city,” Lew- time you got back it was World War II facility, so 352-365-8287...... [email protected] Lewis, chairman of the is said. $100 in gasoline and there is a lot of history NEWSROOM CONTACTS Leesburg International Brainerd recently told now we call it a $1,000 there.” TOM MCNIFF, executive editor 352-365-8250...... [email protected] WHITNEY WILLARD, copy desk chief he had a weapon and demanded At a home where Guthridge was 352-365-8258...... [email protected] ROBBER cash. He then fled on foot with an staying, detectives said they found PAUL RYAN, digital editor FROM PAGE A1 undetermined amount of money. a black bag containing a hat, glass- 352-365-8270...... [email protected] Video surveillance showed him to es, shirt and tie that matched what TO REPORT LOCAL NEWS Wandell became a person of in- be a white man wearing dark glass- Wandell wore during the Fifth SCOTT CALLAHAN, news editor terest after a citizen saw news cov- es, a cap and white dress shirt. Third Bank incident and BB&T rob- 352-365-8203...... [email protected] erage of a BB&T bank robbery in According to a Polk detectives, bery. They also found $380 in cash REPORTERS Kissimmee (Osceola County) on the Wells Fargo bank in Winter Ha- stuffed in a towel in the bathroom. LIVI STANFORD, county government, schools May 30, the report states. A citizen ven was robbed by a man who also Both men also face various drug 352-365-8257...... [email protected] implied he had a weapon and de- recognized images of the robber as possession charges. ROXANNE BROWN, South Lake County manded cash. The BB&T Bank in 352-394-2183...... [email protected] the same suspicious person seen Wandell was charged previously in the Fifth Third Bank branch in Kissimmee was robbed by a sus- MILLARD IVES, police and courts with grand theft, larceny and bat- Lakeland about 90 minutes before pect who had also handed the teller 352-365-8262...... [email protected] tery, the sheriff’s report said, while the Kissimmee robbery, the report a note demanding money. THERESA CAMPBELL, Leesburg and The Villages said. Polk detectives originally took Guthridge has previously been 352-365-8209...... [email protected] Both Wandell and Guthridge are Wandell into custody on the Hills- charged with fraud, burglary and AUSTIN FULLER, business news, Mount Dora, Eustis, Tavares suspects in the Kissimmee robbery borough County warrant, the arrest larceny. 352-365-8263...... [email protected] and remain in the Polk County jail report said. He then admitted that “It should come as no surprise LETTERS TO THE EDITOR on no bond. he robbed the Wells Fargo Bank in that these suspects have exten- Email submissions to [email protected] Leesburg police Capt. Earll Bean Winter Haven, the BB&T Bank in sive criminal records,” Polk Sheriff SPORTS RESULTS said Thursday that detectives are Kissimmee and the Wells Fargo Grady Judd said. “Had they been in Schools or coaches can report game results after 6 p.m. by call- planning to go to the Polk Coun- bank in Leesburg, the sheriff’s re- prison, they could not have robbed ing 352-365-8268, or 352-365-8279. Submissions also can be ty jail to interview the two men port said. these banks. Our criminal justice emailed to [email protected]. and are expected to put together Video surveillance shows the sus- FRANK JOLLEY, sports editor system is the best in the world, but 352-365-8268...... [email protected] charges afterward. pect in the Kissimmee and Lake- it is a forgiving system that too fre- GOOD FOR YOU AND CELEBRATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS “He (Wandell) does match our land bank robberies wearing a quently allows repeat criminals too description,” said Bean of the Lees- Jacksonville Jaguars cap, dress shirt, Email news about your awards and personal or professional mile- many chances, which results in stones — along with a photo, if you desire -— to pam.fennimore@ burg robbery. basketball shoes and carrying a people getting hurt and property dailycommercial.com. In the Leesburg holdup on Satur- black laptop bag. Detectives said being stolen.” day afternoon, police said the sus- they found clothing that matched CALENDAR Email upcoming events to [email protected]. pect went into the bank in the 400 those worn during the robberies in Ben Brasch of the Halifax Media Group block of North Boulevard, implied Wandell’s home. contributed material to this report.

But the homicide soon from Flagler Beach. He of murder, and said there Eric Hill, creator of Spot DAUSCH became a cold case and left them along Interstate was some plausibility to FROM PAGE A1 wasn’t revived again un- 10 to finish the trip on his alibi. the Dog, dies at 86 til 2002, when the Flor- his own, according to “We do not take light- “The victim’s family are ida Department of Law testimony. That didn’t ly the result that will flow CHANNING JOSEPH obviously disappoint- Enforcement received put him anywhere from our decision to- Associated Press a grant to analyze DNA Sumter County, which is day. We have reviewed ed. I’m disappointed,” SAN FRANCISCO — Eric Hill, whose Magrino said. “Obvious- from unsolved cases. 115 miles to the south. the entire record in this DNA taken from a ciga- The only DNA placing case with the utmost se- effort to entertain his young son with ly a jury of his peers de- a simple drawing of a mischievous cided he was guilty of the rette in Mobley’s car and Dausch with the victim riousness and care. Yet, from anal swabs taken at statistically could have our comprehensive re- dog named Spot blossomed into a pop- crime and given all the ular series of children’s books that have facts and circumstances the time of the murder come from 1 in 29 white view of this case leaves us with the inescapable sold more than 60 million copies, has of the case ... he should pointed at Dausch as a men — a much higher suspect. Dausch’s finger- percentage than in oth- conclusion that the ev- died at his home in central California. suffer the ultimate pen- prints were also found er cases. And while finger idence is simply insuf- He was 86. alty for what he did.” on Mobley’s car and on a and palm prints match- ficient to conclude, be- Hill died Friday at his home in Tem- Mobley’s body was cigarette lighter wrapper ing Dausch’s were found yond a reasonable doubt, pleton after a short illness, said Adele found hogtied along a found inside. on the rear driver’s side that Dausch was the per- Minchin, a spokeswoman for his pub- Sumter County road in A witness at the time door and roof of Mobley’s son responsible for mur- lisher, Penguin Children’s Group. July 1987. The 27-year- also gave the description car, none were found on dering Mobley,” the court His first book, “Where’s Spot?” — with old was beaten to death of someone similar to the steering wheel, stick wrote. its clean design, whimsical characters, and his car and wal- Dausch leaving Mobley’s shift, radio or other ar- Chief Justice Ricky and bold, bright colors — was an instant let were missing. Sev- abandoned car. eas near the driver’s seat. Polston disagreed, point- success with preschool children when it eral hours later, the car But Dausch said he Fingerprints found on ing to Dausch’s attempt- hit store shelves in 1980. It told the gen- was found abandoned was hitchhiking back to Mobley’s wallet didn’t ed suicide the day before tle tale of Spot’s mother, Sally, as she goes just off Interstate 65 Indiana on Interstate 75 match Dausch’s. his murder trial was orig- on a search for him around the house — north of Nashville, Ten- when he was picked up, The court found that inally supposed to begin, but finds a hippo, a lion and other crea- nessee. Mobley’s wallet presumably, by the real the evidence against as well as the jury’s right tures along the way. was found near the Flor- killer. Dauch’s family Dausch wasn’t strong to weigh DNA evidence Hill is survived by his wife, Gillian; his ida-Georgia state line. was returning to Indiana enough to convict him as it sees fit. son, Christopher; and his daughter, Jane. Friday, June 13, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A3

StateNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected]&Region n 352-365-8203 www.dailycommercial.com Area Briefs Court: Pre-2010 traffic cameras were illegal EUSTIS Staff and Wire Report cities couldn’t enact their drivers in the case said Police in search of own traffic enforcement millions of dollars in TALLAHASSEE — Red suspect in bank robbery ordinances that conflict- fines should be returned, light cameras installed be- ed with the state’s uniform but the question of how Eustis police are looking for a man fore the Legislature autho- traffic code. The state le- remains unresolved. who robbed a Bank of America on rized them in 2010 were il- galized red light cameras “There are other legal Thursday afternoon. legal, the Florida Supreme in 2010 after more than a maneuvers that the cities The robbery occurred just before Court ruled Thursday, but dozen cities had installed can use to try to delay the 3:40 p.m. at the 100 N. Bay Street drivers who were ticketed them. ultimate result, which will bank. According to police spokes- under the municipal pro- But the court didn’t be the recovery of millions man, Robert Simken, a black man grams shouldn’t expect to order a refund of fines of dollars for drivers,” said wearing khaki shorts and a white find a refund check in the collected and the dispute Dave Kerner. “The monies HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP FILE PHOTO T-shirt walked in the front door, mail anytime soon. is expected to continue. they collected, they A red light camera is shown as handed the teller a note implying he The court ruled 5-2 that A lawyer representing SEE CAMERAS | A4 traffic approaches from behind. had a gun and demanded money. Police said the suspect was inside the bank for less than 20 seconds before leaving with an undisclosed LAKE COUNTY amount of money. The suspect left through the front door and was seen walking away from the bank on PUP Medicare Magnolia Street. Simken added officers responded to scene in less than 2 minutes and Advantage determined the suspect hopped into a faded green Dodge Neon in Ferran plan ending Park and left the area heading north. Anyone with information on the Halifax Media Group robbery can call Eustis police at 352-483-5400. Physicians United Plan, a It was the second time a Lake Medicare Advantage plan with County bank was robbed within a about 2,000 members each in week. A Wells Fargo bank in Leesburg Lake and Sumter counties, is in was robbed Saturday. the process of closing. A circuit judge in Leon Coun- TAVARES ty has approved having the state take over the plan and liq- Animal Services to uidate it. State officials said the auction off various pets plan is insolvent. The Florida Department of Fi- Lake County Animal Services is nancial Services is the court-ap- hosting an animal auction at 11 a.m. pointed receiver of PUP. The state on Saturday at the shelter, 28123 agency said the plan has about County Road 561. HALIFAX MEDIA GROUP FILE PHOTOS 38,000 members in 17 counties. Up for auction are: A 10-15 year-old Scott Young, owner/operator of Peace Valley Enterprise Inc., stands next to one of his Company officials did not re- Tennessee Walker Gelding; 18-month- honey tangerine trees damaged by citrus greening at his grove in Alturas. turn calls for this story. old goat; three roosters; three chick- Plan members will go into ens and a New Zealand rabbit. original Medicare and be as- Animals will be auctioned off to Help is on the way signed to a Medicare Part D the highest bidder and must be re- moved from the property before SEE PLAN | A4 4 p.m., and winning bidders must Federal funding approved for citrus greening research be able to transport animals. For information, go to www. TAMARA LUSH LEESBURG Associated Press lakecountyfl.gov/adopt or call 352-343-9688. ST. PETERSBURG — Man’s height gives Federal agriculture offi- EUSTIS cials said Thursday that away his identity they are allocating mil- Florida Native Plant Society lions of dollars toward MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer sponsors nature walk research to solve prob- [email protected] lems caused by the dev- Whether your passion is wildflow- If he was shorter, he might astating citrus greening ers, birds, dragonflies, butterflies or have gotten away with it. bacteria that threatens nature photography, the Monday A 6-foot-10-inch Daytona Florida’s $9 billion cit- walk at Scrub Jay Pond sponsored Beach man, who rus industry. by Beautyberry Florida Native Plant allegedly provid- United States Agricul- Society is for you. ed Leesburg po- Participants should meet at 8 a.m. ture Secretary Tom Vil- sack told The Associat- lice various aliases at the Eustis Winn Dixie, County Citrus trees are tented for thermotherapy during the Citrus during a forgery Road 44 and State Road 19. Guests ed Press in a statement that $25 million in Thermotherapy Field Day in Fort Pierce. Scientists are investigation at should bring water, insect repellant testing the use of heat to help reduce citrus greening. funding comes from the two Publix grocery and a picnic lunch. BROWN Growers warn that if supports are depending stores, was identi- For information, call 352-223-4761. 2014 Farm Bill. Another $6.5 million will be sent a solution isn’t found, on groundbreaking re- fied after officers to projects through a Florida’s iconic crop search to neutralize this discovered his true identity by SORRENTO group formed to com- could be lost. threat.” looking up pictures of college RedTail Golf Club hosts bat greening. “USDA is committed Vilsack said the 2014 basketball players. Farm Bill provides $25 Daquan Bryant Brown — junior golfer summer camps Florida’s citrus to the fight against cit- growers have been the rus greening, including million per year for a once ranked as one of the top RedTail Golf Club, 26026 Member hardest-hit in the U.S. making major research total of $125 million 100 junior college basketball Lane, will host Junior Summer Camps — experts say virtually investments to count- of the USDA Special- players in the nation — was ar- in three sessions for golfers age 6-16, all of the state’s groves er this destructive dis- ty Crop Research Initia- rested Wednesday on charges on Monday, July 7 and Aug. 4. are infected — and ease,” Vilsack said in tive funding toward cit- of forgery, two counts of ID The three-day camps run from researchers are working the statement. “The cit- rus health research over theft, false ID and grand theft. 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Cost for one session furiously to come up rus industry and the the next five years. Brown, 25, remained in the is $199, and $179 for RedTail Golf with a vaccine or cure. thousands of jobs it SEE CITRUS | A4 SEE CHECKS | A4 Club members. For information or to register, call 352-383-2700, ext. 4735. State’s largest gay rights group endorses Crist TAVARES MICHAEL J. MISHAK also endorsed Crist. UF extension to offer Associated Press “The early endorsement re- summer cooking course MIAMI BEACH — Florida’s flects the urgency of electing a The University of Florida’s Institute largest gay rights group en- governor who will speed prog- of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/ dorsed Charlie Crist for gover- ress when it comes to equali- IFAS) Extension in Lake County will nor Thursday, boosting the lib- ty, not stand in the way of fair- host “Cooking with Summer Herbs” eral credentials of a budding ness,” said Stratton Pollitzer, from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. on Tuesday at Democrat and former Republi- chairman of the Equality Flori- the Lake County Agricultural Center, can who once opposed gay mar- da’s political action committee. 1951 Woodlea Road. riage. Republican Gov. Rick Scott The food preparation class pro- Equality Florida officialshas said he supports the state’s vides information on handling and made the announcement at constitutional amendment de- use of warm season herbs and will a visitors center for gays and fining marriage as between a allow participants to prepare and lesbians in Miami Beach, cit- man and a woman. sample a variety of dishes. ing Crist’s current support for The endorsements are a boon The course is $15 and registration same-sex marriage and ongo- for Crist, who still faces a primary is due by Saturday www.summer- ing legal efforts to overturn the challenge from former state Sen. herbs.eventbrite.com, by calling Julie state’s ban on the unions. The Nan Rich, a liberal stalwart who AP FILE PHOTO England at 352-343-4101, ext. 2719 or Human Rights Campaign, the has long championed gay rights Florida Democratic governor candidate Charlie Crist 2721, or by emailing [email protected]. nation’s largest gay rights group, SEE CRIST | A4 delivers a speech in Orlando. A4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 IN MEMORY OBITUARIES Bergdahl scheduled to arrive in Texas today Shirley A. Moffett ROBERT BURNS and LOLITA C. BALDOR authorized to provide details Associated Press Shirley A. Moffett, 85, about Bergdahl’s promotion of Leesburg, FL, passed WASHINGTON — Sgt. Bowe by name and spoke Thursday away on June 5, 2014. Bergdahl, who has been re- on condition of anonymity. She was born Decem- covering in Germany after five Officials had previously said ber 12th, 1928 in New years as a Taliban captive, is the intention was for Bergdahl London, returning to the United States to be reunited with his fami- CT. She is today, but he will not receive ly at Brooke and to spend an survived the promotion that would undetermined period there in by her hus- have been automatic had he further recuperation. band of still been held prisoner. Officials have kept a lid on 59 years, Rear Adm. John Kirby, the details of Bergdahl’s condi- Charles W. Pentagon press secretary, tion and his travel plans out of Moffett, MOFFETT said Thursday that Bergdahl concern that he not be rushed 3-sons, had left Germany on board a back into the public spotlight Douglas Moffett, Mc- U.S. military aircraft and was after a lengthy period in cap- AP PHOTO Lean, VA, Grant Mof- expected to arrive at Brooke tivity and amid a public up- fett of Virginia Beach, Army Medical Center in San In this image taken from video obtained from Voice Of Jihad Website, Sgt. roar over the circumstances VA, James Moffett, of Antonio, Texas, this morning. Bowe Bergdahl, sits in a truck in eastern Afghanistan. of his capture and release. Sanford, FL and daugh- A U.S. official, meanwhile, Staff, told The Associated Press as job performance. Officials also said Thursday ter, Lee Etter of Virgin- said the promotion list, which last week that the promotion The U.S. official said med- that the Army has not yet for- ia Beach, VA. Cremation would have boosted Bergdahl would no longer be automatic ical personnel had deter- mally begun a new review into provided by Nation- to staff sergeant, was expect- because Bergdahl is now free mined that Bergdahl was the circumstances of Bergdahl’s al Cremation Society, ed to be released this week and any promotion would be ready to move on to the third capture and whether he walked Fruitland Park, FL. Me- and he would not be on it. based on routine duty require- phase of his reintegration away without leave or was de- morial Service pending. Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, ments, such as proper levels of process, which would happen serting the Army when he was William Howard Morris chairman of the Joint Chiefs of training and education as well at Brooke. The official was not found and taken by insurgents. William “Bill” Howard Morris, 87, of Leesburg, their endorsement was in part Last year, Crist character- a constitutional ban on gay Florida, died Tuesday, CRIST driven by Crist’s strong fund- ized his past opposition as a marriage in 2008. June 10, 2014. Born in FROM PAGE A3 raising and polls showing him mistake and has since apol- Pollitzer said Crist’s reversal West Chester, Penn- as the most competitive can- ogized. On Thursday, backed “reflects the evolution of Flor- sylvania, he moved to issues, and lingering skepti- didate against Scott. by gay rights activists, Crist ida voters.” A Quinnipiac Uni- Leesburg from Pott- cism from some Democratic On Thursday, Rich, who has compared his evolution on versity survey in April found stown, PA in 1982. He activists who consider his po- struggled to raise the kind of the issue to President Barack that 56 percent of Florida vot- retired as a tire maker litical conversion dubious. cash necessary to run a state- Obama, who came out in fa- ers — and 64 percent of inde- after 34 years with Fire- When he ran for governor wide campaign, dismissed vor of gay marriage in 2012 af- pendents — support allowing stone Tire and Rubber eight years ago as a Republi- the endorsements. ter favoring civil unions. same-sex couples to marry. Co. He was a Navy vet- can, Crist opposed gay mar- “I believe the best indica- “Floridians want fairness — The issue has emerged in the eran of WWII and Ko- riage and supported a state tor of what someone will do and this is an issue of funda- governor’s race because eight rea. He was a mem- ban. In 2010, when he ran for is what they have done,” she mental fairness,” Crist said. gay couples and the American ber of Destroyer Escort, U.S. Senate as an indepen- said in a statement. “Regard- “We need to allow people to Civil Liberties Union are su- Sailors Assn, and U.S.S. dent, he declared his support less of who endorses him to- love who they love.” ing the state in federal court, Loy Reunion Assn. He for civil unions. Now, running day, when he was the Re- The matter could become a arguing that Florida is dis- was a member and dea- for his old job as a Democrat, publican Governor of Florida wedge issue for Democrats to criminating against gay cou- con of Main Street Bap- Crist says he backs same-sex Charlie Crist did not support wield in Florida, where pub- ples by not recognizing same- tist Church for many marriage. issues important to the LGBT lic opinion has shifted signifi- sex marriages performed in years and a current Equality Florida leaders said community.” cantly since voters approved states where they are legal. member of Grace Bi- ble Baptist Church. He is survived by his two but apparently the store before playing for Hofstra sons, Raymond L. Mor- CHECKS had been notified about University in New York PLAN ris and William K. Mor- FROM PAGE A3 the counterfeit checks and then Bethune- FROM PAGE A3 ris; two grandchildren; and police were called. Cookman in Daytona six great grandchildren; Lake County Jail Thursday According to an ar- Beach as a power forward. prescription drug plan once PUP one great great grand- rest affidavit, police re- Brown also was part of a child and brother, Wal- in lieu of $10,500 bail. ends, according to officials from the sponded to the Publix New York high school bas- ter Morris. He was pre- It is his second such ar- federal Centers for Medicare and in Leesburg to talk with ketball program that pro- ceded in death by his rest this year. Medicaid Services. the manager about the duced NBA’s former play- wife, Margaret “Peg” Leesburg police said a Closing is expected to happen by checks, when the same er Tracy McGrady and Morris in 2012. Visita- man using a California July 1. Indiana Pacer’s Lance Ste- tion will be Saturday, driver’s license with the man showed up and tried Plan members will be able to enroll June 14 from 10-11 am name of Kevin Brentsy to cash another alleged phenson. in another Medicare Advantage plan with the service to fol- cashed an Ace Bail Bonds counterfeit check. In March, Brown and and/or another Part D plan during the low at 11:00 am at Grace payroll check at the Publix The man gave officers another man were arrest- annual Medicare open enrollment — Bible Baptist Church. on U.S. Highway 441 on various aliases, which po- ed by the Volusia Coun- which runs from Oct. 15 to Dec. 7 — Interment will be at Wednesday. But the $481 lice couldn’t confirm. Offi- ty Sheriff’s Office after al- if they don’t want to remain in origi- Florida National Cem- check and driver license cers noticed he had a Bar- legedly attempting to nal Medicare and the Part D plan they etery, Bushnell. On- were later determined to stow Community College bribe an Amscot clerk in are placed in. line condolences may be counterfeit. organizer and when they Deltona to cash counter- The Centers for Medicare and Med- be left at www.beyers- Sometime afterward, a searched the school’s bas- feit checks. icaid Services also have the option of funeralhome.com. Ar- man matching the same ketball website, they dis- In that case, Brown al- holding a special enrollment period to rangements entrusted description tried to cash covered a picture of him legedly told deputies he help members into other plans. to Beyers Funeral Home another check at a Mount captioned Daquan Brown. was a professional bas- Former PUP clients can contact the and Crematory, Lees- Dora store using a Texas Brown played two years ketball player and that he Centers for Medicare and Medicaid burg, FL. driver’s license with the at Barstow Community would have his celebrity Services at 1-800-633-4227 for more name of Joshua Torrence, College in California lawyer talk with them. information. DEATH NOTICES

Linda J. Henning was ruling on two cas- she said there are no re- light violations. four intersections on SR Linda J. Henning, CAMERAS es that had gone be- grets about starting the Justices Barbara Pari- 50 went live this January. 54, of Lady Lake, died FROM PAGE A3 fore separate appeals red light camera pro- ente and Peggy Quince Clermont’s red light Wednesday, June 11, courts with different gram before the Legis- disagreed with the cameras raised the ire 2014. Page-Theus Fu- collected unlawfully.” outcomes. The 5th Dis- lature approved them. opinion, saying that of motorists earlier this neral Home, Leesburg. That’s not exactly trict Court of Appeal in She said the camer- the state’s uniform traf- year until a clear ma- Jean L. Moore the way the city of Or- Daytona Beach said Or- as have saved lives, fic code makes running jority of the initial ci- lando sees it. Lawyer lando’s red light camera and Orlando’s program red lights illegal and tations were rescinded Jean L. Moore, 78, of ordinance conflictedforced the state to ad- cities have the ability to upon review. The city Mayanne Downs said Eustis, died Thursday, with state traffic laws. dress the issue. enforce the law. has since raised more fines would only be re- June 12, 2014. Beyers The 3rd District Court “We just had an amaz- Groveland and Cler- public awareness about Funeral Home, Umatil- turned to drivers who of Appeal in Miami, ing number of red lights mont are the only two what violations will be la. disputed their red light however, upheld red being run by our visitors cities in Lake County cited and has put up Michael John Whitlow camera tickets, but not light camera fines col- and citizens and we just with red light cameras. more signs warning that to those who willful- Michael John Whit- lected in Aventura be- felt like we had to take a Groveland’s two cam- the cameras are in use. ly paid them. She es- low, 41, of Leesburg, fore the new law was stand,” she said, adding eras on Orange Street Groveland’s cameras died Sunday, June 8, timated that Orlando passed. that the first intersec- (State Road 50) and haven’t made the city 2014. Banks/Page- would have to return While Downs said tion the cameras were North Lake Avenue went much money but have Theus Funerals and about $100,000. she’s disappointed that installed saw a 95 per- up in 2010, while Cler- slowed down traffic, of- Cremations, Wildwood. The Supreme Court the city lost the case, cent reduction in red mont’s six cameras at ficials previously said.

greening, growers, re- The Florida Citrus The bacteria starve the CITRUS searchers and experts are Commission met this tree of nutrients, lead- FROM PAGE A3 also working on a cure in week and said the 2013- ing to sour fruit. The an attempt to stave off 14 Florida citrus season tree eventually dies. Priority will be giv- the devastating disease. will probably end with Recently, University of en to projects that span In Florida, the orange the lowest orange crop in Florida researchers said several states. crop — which is most- 29 years at 104.3 million they’ve found a possible While key citrus-grow- ly used for juice — is boxes. Fruit size during treatment for greening, ing regions like Cali- approaching its lowest this season was also near but caution that it could fornia and Texas hav- harvest in decades. Ex- a record low — which is be years before it could en’t been as affected by perts blame greening. also attributed to trees become commercially weakened by greening. available to growers. Greening first enters The team from UF’s In- the tree via the jump- stitute of Food and Agri- ing plant lice known as cultural Sciences said Asian citrus psyllid. The that it has discovered a lice suck on leaf sap and chemical that kills the leave behind bacteria. citrus greening bacteria. A6 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 Militants vow to march on Baghdad SAMEER N. YACOUB and ADAM SCHRECK Associated Press

BAGHDAD — The al-Qaida-inspired group that led this week’s charge in capturing two key Sunni-dominat- ed cities in Iraq vowed Thursday to march on to Baghdad, raising fears about the Shiite-led gov- ernment’s ability to slow the assault following lightning gains. Signs emerged that the Islamic State of Iraq and Levant is backed in its campaign by for- mer military officers and other members of ousted dictator Sadd- AP PHOTO am Hussein’s regime — This image made from video posted by Iraqi0Revolution, a group supporting the al-Qaida including a force led by breakaway Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant shows a militant standing in front of a Izzat Ibrahim al-Douri, burning Iraqi Army Humvee in Tikrit, Iraq on Wednesday. the late leader’s former “People, you have tried secular regimes ... rising. That could only deputy who escaped the further the momentum 2003 U.S.-led invasion This is now the era of the Islamic State.” toward turning Iraq’s and eluded U.S. and From a statement issued by sectarian and ethnic di- Iraqi forces ever since. Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant visions in to a geograph- As world leaders ex- ical fragmentation. pressed alarm over the over an air base and oth- melted away after rela- The Islamic State is- destabilization of large er posts abandoned by tively brief clashes. sued a triumphal- parts of the country by the Iraqi military in eth- Two senior intelligence ist statement declar- fighters from the mili- nically mixed Kirkuk, a officials told The Associ- ing that it would start tant group known as the senior official with the ated Press that an armed implementing its strict Islamic State of Iraq and Kurdish forces said. He group led by al-Dou- version of Shariah law the Levant, the U.N. Se- denied they had taken ri, the Naqshabandi in Mosul and other re- curity Council met on over the oil-rich city. Army, and other Sadd- gions it had overrun. It the crisis, but there is lit- Prime Minister Nou- am-era military figures said women should stay tle prospect of any ac- ri al-Maliki asked par- joined the Islamic State in their homes for mod- tion by the body. liament this week to in the fight. In Saddam’s esty reasons, warned it President Barack declare a state of emer- hometown of Tikrit that would cut off the hands Obama said Iraq will gency that would give was overrun by militants of thieves and told res- need more help from him increased powers Wednesday, witness- idents to attend daily the United States, but to run the country, but es said fighters raised prayers. It told Sunnis in he did not specify what the lawmakers Thurs- posters of Saddam and the military and police it would be willing to day failed to assemble a al-Douri. The two offi- to abandon their posts provide. Senior U.S. of- quorum to do so. cials spoke on condition and “repent” or else ficials who spoke on The Islamic State aims of anonymity because “face only death.” condition of anonymi- to create an Islamic they were not authorized “People, you have ty because they were not emirate spanning both to talk to the press. tried secular regimes ... authorized to discuss sides of the Iraq-Syria The involvement of This is now the era of the matter by name said border. It has been able Saddam-era figures rais- the Islamic State,” it pro- Washington is consider- to push deep into parts es the potential to esca- claimed. ing whether to conduct of the Iraqi Sunni heart- late the militants’ cam- Baghdad does not drone missions in Iraq. land once controlled by paign to establish an appear to be in immi- In the north, Kurd- U.S. forces because po- al-Qaida-like enclave nent danger of a simi- ish security forces took lice and military forces into a wider Sunni up- lar assault. UK court says terror trial can be partly secret

JILL LAWLESS the trial were to be held Associated Press in open court.” LONDON — A British But, in a victory for the media, they said some court ruled Thursday sections would be held that the bulk of a terror- in public, including the ism trial can be held in jury swearing-in, the secret on national secu- reading of the charges, rity grounds, but reject- part of the prosecution’s ed prosecutors’ attempt opening statement and to impose secrecy on the verdicts. the entire case, from the A small number of selection of the jury to journalists will be al- the identity of the de- lowed to attend most fendants. of the proceedings, but Media organizations not to report on them had argued that would as they unfold. They be a first in British legal will be subject to strict history, and a danger- restrictions, includ- ous precedent. ing leaving their note- The case concerns books behind at the end two men who were ar- of each day, and will not rested last year and be able to report on the charged with terrorism trial until a new court offenses. Prosecutors order is given. argued they would have The judges expressed to abandon the case “grave concern” about if the trial could not combining closed hear- be held in private and ings with anonymous without naming the de- defendants, and or- fendants. dered that the names Last month a judge of the suspects be re- agreed to the restric- leased. tions, but the ruling was The defendants, pre- challenged by the BBC viously named as AB and other media orga- and CD, were then iden- nizations. Their lawyer, tified as Erol Incedal and Anthony Hudson, called Mounir Rarmoul-Bouh- the secrecy bid a “totally adjar. Incedal is charged unprecedented depar- with preparing an act ture from the principle of terrorism and pos- of open justice.” sessing bomb-making On Thursday three instructions and Rar- appeals judges ruled moul-Bouhadjar with that the case was “ex- possessing the instruc- ceptional,” and that the tions and false identi- core of the trial should ty documents. Details be heard without the of their alleged crimes public present. They have not been made said they were con- public. vinced that “the ad- Lawyers said an entire ministration of justice secret criminal trial was would be frustrated if unprecedented. Friday, June 13, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A7

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CLASSIC PEANUTS Friday, June 13, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A9 YOUR EDITORIAL BOARD STEVE SKAGGS...... PUBLISHER TOM MCNIFF...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN...... NEWS EDITOR WHITNEY WILLARD...... COPY DESK CHIEF GENE PACKWOOD...... EDITORIAL CARTOONIST Voices www.dailycommercial.com AVOICE Is Russia ready to back off in Ukraine? t’s too early to declare an end to the cri- sis in Ukraine, where pro-Russia separat- I ists continue, sometimes violently, to resist the authority of the central government. But in recent days there have been encouraging signs that Russia is willing to respect and ne- gotiate seriously with Ukraine’s newly inau- gurated president, Petro Poroshenko. Russian President Vladimir Putin, who had earlier called the ouster of former Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich illegal, indicated shortly before the election that he would accept the result of the vote that elected Poroshen- ko. Russia’s ambassador attended Poroshenko’s inauguration. More substantively, Russia and Ukraine have been conducting negotiations on the crisis in eastern Ukraine and on the supply of Russian natural gas to Ukraine. Poroshenko, a wealthy businessman, told Putin at a D-day remembrance ceremony that he doesn’t accept the legitimacy of Rus- OTHERVOICES sia’s annexation in March of Crimea, a region that had been a part of Ukraine for the previ- ous 60 years (although there is little he can do to undo it). The new president also has said Is America ready for Hillary? he will forge links with Western Europe of the sort sought by many, if not all, Ukrainians. But expected nothing but effusive bad, or gotten worse.” Poroshenko also has acknowledged that Rus- praise from major media for Former Bill Clinton advis- sia has an interest in the political future of I Hillary Clinton’s new book, Cal er Douglas Schoen wrote in The Ukraine, and said in his inaugural address that “Hard Choices,” much like the Wall Street Journal last Decem- he was willing to see greater political autono- mass exaltation it showered on Thomas ber: “Another major obstacle is my for pro-Russia regions. For its part, Russia Barack Obama, America’s first Mrs. Clinton’s foreign policy re- has moderated its rhetoric and Putin has in- African-American president. TRIBUNE cord: She can point to no signifi- dicated he will make it harder for Russians to Initially that seemed where the MEDIA SERVICES cant accomplishments as secre- cross into Ukraine to support the separatists. reviews were headed. tary of state.” The crucial test of Russia’s sincerity may be Prior to the book’s official re- For reasons yet to be Curiously, writes Byron York, whether it will accept — or at least acquiesce lease June 10, the “journalists” on determined — maybe they columnist for the Washington Ex- in — a decision by Poroshenko (should it be- CBS “This Morning” spent nine read the book; I admit I’ve aminer, the book ignores Hillary’s come necessary) to use force against separat- minutes of barely restrained ex- brief Senate career, perhaps be- ists who have occupied official buildings and citement promoting Clinton’s only read excerpts at this cause its one distinguishing mark sometimes clashed with government forces book. Host Charlie Rose called it point — the liberal worms was her vote in favor of George W. in eastern Ukraine. Ideally, such a confronta- “a portrait of doggedness.” CBS began to turn. Dickerson Bush’s invasion of Iraq. She now tion would be avoided, but one way or anoth- News political director John Dick- subsequently reversed says that vote was a “mistake.” er, the rebels must eventually stand down and erson said the book portrays “a Senators have a bigger margin for accept Poroshenko’s offer of amnesty for in- hardworking person who flew all himself, calling the book error than presidents. surgents who have “no blood on their hands.” around the world grinding it out.” “a risk-free telling of If she runs, it will be difficult, After the annexation of Crimea, there was The same might be said of Mi- Clinton’s world travels” and but not impossible, for a male Re- anxious speculation that Putin’s desire to ley Cyrus. publican candidate to debate and re-create at least part of the Russian empire Dickerson added, “The volume a “low-salt, low-fat, low- defeat her. In addition to being would lead to other land grabs. So far that of this book is meant in a polit- calorie offering with vanilla supported by much of the media hasn’t occurred. Perhaps Putin always regarded ical context to suggest that the pudding as the dessert. She (trust me, they’ll come around), Crimea as a special case, but it’s equally likely voters can put the world in her goes on at great length, she will have the support of a that sanctions imposed by the U.S. and its Eu- hands. She sees the complexity substantial number of women ropean allies — and the threat of more signifi- and understands it.” but not great depth.” just because of the historical fac- cant punishment — had the intended effect. This suggests a possible cam- tor. A too-aggressive approach by As President Obama said during the Crime- paign theme song: “She’s got the 59 percent of those interviewed a male opponent might inflame an crisis, Ukraine isn’t a “Cold War chessboard”; whole world in her hands.” have a favorable view of Clin- those women who think she is For reasons yet to be deter- it’s an independent country with a complicated ton’s leadership as secretary of a martyr for putting up with her history that ought to be allowed to determine mined — maybe they read the state. Yet no one seems able to philandering husband. its own affairs even as it seeks good relations book; I admit I’ve only read ex- cite any real accomplishments. Still, a Republican male can- with its neighbors, including Russia. That is a cerpts at this point — the liberal When asked a few weeks ago in a didate might gain traction if he reality that Putin must recognize. worms began to turn. Dickerson news conference about Clinton’s points out that we will be fin- subsequently reversed himself, ishing two terms of a president Distributed by MCT Information Services. calling the book “a risk-free tell- accomplishments, Jen Psaki, the State Department’s chief spokes- who has mastered style over sub- ing of Clinton’s world travels” and stance. Can we really afford an- a “low-salt, low-fat, low-calorie person, couldn’t answer. Psa- ki returned the next day loaded other when we face so many offering with vanilla pudding as problems, not to mention Hil- the dessert. She goes on at great with “examples,” which seemed to have been prepared for her by lary’s poor track record as first The newspaper of choice for Lake length, but not great depth.” lady (health care defeated), sec- and Sumter counties since 1875 David Ignatius, a foreign policy a Clinton operative. Still, the ex- amples did not impress. retary of state (a frequent flyer writer for The Washington Post, but little else) and senator (noth- EDITORIALS said Mrs. Clinton “is seen as hes- The Republican National Com- mittee has provided a counter- ing)? Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not itant to take big risks,” and “there “Ready for Hillary” is the name any individual. They are written by the editorial staff but are not are times when the reader feels point to Hillary Clinton’s book, signed. Local editorials are published Wednesday, Friday, Saturday of an unauthorized super PAC and Sunday. he is being spun, rather than en- giving it the cheeky title “Bad Choices.” It compiles what dip- formed by Clinton supporters COLUMNS lightened,” and “in these many last January. The assumption is hundreds of pages, there are very lomats, commentators and even Columns are the opinion of the writer whose byline and that we’ll answer in the affirma- picture appears with them. They do not necessarily reflect the few deals concluded, agreements a few media people have said tive. But given her abysmal re- opinion of the newspaper, and are chosen to represent a diver- signed, policies brought to fru- about her. Surprisingly, NBC po- sity of views. cord, if that is what she’s being If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or ition.” Ignatius added that Mrs. litical director Chuck Todd (a for- judged on, we’re definitely not national issue, email your submission to letters@dailycommercial. Clinton is “well-stocked with mer aide to Sen. Tom Harkin, com, or mail it to Voices, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749- ready. 0007. campaign bromides.” D-Iowa) said: “Frankly, many of Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. 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ZACHARY HANKLE lead in the bottom of Haecker’s double. The innings. Special to the Daily Commercial the second, but that’s all Squeeze took the lead The Lightning were they would get for good on Matt Mc- outhit, 9-3. LEESBURG — Lees- Lean’s RBI-single that burg was handed its Corey Tufts stifled The game marked Leesburg’s offense, al- scored Reyes. Leesburg’s first on- first loss of the sea- The Squeeze added son against the Winter lowing just one run on field effort in nearly a three hits with nine three more runs in the week. With the excep- Garden Squeeze, 5-1, seventh on a two-run strikeouts and two tion of one inning in during the first game single from Chace Sar- a suspended game on of their doubleheader walks in six innings of chet and run-scoring Thursday at Pat Thom- work. Steve McClennan bunt single off the bat Sunday, the last time as Field-Buddy Lowe came on and pitched a of Reyes. the Lightning played Field. perfect seventh inning. Cody Crouse started was Friday in a 3-2 win BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL Back-to-back dou- Winter Garden tied the game for Leesburg, against Sanford that Leesburg pitcher Danny Miller (28) throws during the bles from Matt Menard the game in the third yielding two runs on ended with walkoff ho- second game of a doubleheader between Winter Garden and and Colby Lusignan inning when Matthew five hits with two strike- mer by Frankie Saga- Leesburg on Thursday at Pat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe gave the Lightning a 1-0 Reyes scored on Damon outs and a walk in five rese. Field in Leesburg. LEARNING LIFE LESSONS IN FCA CAMP Ex-Lightning manager Frank Viola makes debut as Vegas coach

FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer In February, his father [email protected] died at age 86 and 26 days later, his mother Former Leesburg passed at age 85. Lighting manager Then, in late March, Frank Viola made his Viola received a tele- season debut on June phone call from doc- 6 as pitching coach for tors that told him of his the ’ Tri- potentially life-threat- ple-A affiliate in Las ening heart ailment, Vegas. which was discov- It was a debut that ered by doctors might never during a routine have occurred preseason phys- had Viola not ical. been diagnosed “The doc- with having an tors said it was enlarged aor- something I ta during a pre- could have lived season physical VIOLA with the next 10 and undergo- or 15 years or I could ing open-heart surgery have been thronging in April to correct the batting practice the problem. next day, keeled over, BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL “My very first had an aneurysm and Sammie Smith, a former Florida State and Miami Dolphins running back, times campers as they run the 40-yard dash thought was that I died,” Viola said. “I during the Fellowship of Christian Athletes Competitors Camp at the Lake Yale Baptist Conference Center on Thursday in was going to be letting think it was God’s way Leesburg. down the team in Las of saying, ‘Don’t ever Vegas,” Viola told the let yourself get to this Las Vegas Review-Jour- point again.’ nal. “Then, I took a “I was 40 pounds Competitors Camp a success breath and thought, ‘I overweight, doing and might die.’ I was petri- eating all the wrong fied.” of Christian Athletes ing around and won- worshipped. things. I also think Former FSU Having to endure Competitors Camp at dering what’s going to For Smith, time spent there was a little divine open-heart surgery star Sammie the Lake Yale Baptist take place. After the in the chapel was his fa- intervention. I don’t was the last in a series Conference Center in first couple of days they vorite part of the camp. think Mom and Dad Smith teaches of personal setbacks Leesburg. started to ease up and Smith and the oth- wanted to see me up about more Former Florida State they started enjoying er staff members were for Viola in a span of and NFL running back the competition that we grateful for the oppor- less than two months. SEE VIOLA | B2 than sports Sammie Smith started had set for them.” tunity to share some of PAUL BARNEY I Staff Writer the FCA camp, which About 120 kids attend- their life experiences. [email protected] gave boys in grades 7-12 ed the four-day camp, “A lot of us haven giv- the opportunity to not which also featured en testimonies,” Smith Neymar leads Brazil Human wheelbar- only play a variety of someone each day who said, “where we’ve been rows, bear crawls, hop sports, but to grow and spoke about life experi- in our lives, wrong deci- on one foot, leap frog, meet other kids as well. ences and how their re- sions that we’ve made to win over Croatia piggyback rides … “It’s been an awe- lationship with God has and how God has pulled These were just some some week,” Smith played a role in their us through. That’s been in World Cup opener of the activities kids said. “When the kids life. Every morning and the most blessed time took part in during the first came here they night the kids and staff for me — not really the on-the-field stuff TALES AZZONI opening relay race at didn’t know what to ex- had chapel time, where Associated Press Thursday’s Fellowship pect, they were all look- they got together and SEE CAMP | B2 SAO PAULO — Ney- mar gave Brazil a win- ning start to its home World Cup, scoring Martin Kaymer twice to lead the host nation to an uncon- vincing 3-1 victory over seizes US Open Croatia in the opening game on Thursday. Brazil had a disas- fectly placed low shot lead with 65 trous start when de- that went in off the fender Marcelo found post. The game turned on PAUL NEWBERRY Players Championship, his own net while try- a controversial pen- Associated Press Kaymer birdied three of ing to clear a low cross by Ivica Olic in the alty awarded by Jap- PINEHURST, N.C. — the last five holes Thurs- anese referee Yuichi day for a 5-under 65, the 11th minute, but Ney- There was something mar then showed why Nishimura in the 71st lowest score from any of unusual in the opening the nation’s high hopes minute when striker the three Opens played round of the U.S. Open. are all pinned on him. Fred went down inside A bunch of scores in at Pinehurst No. 2. The 22-year-old for- the area under mini- the 60s. The German got up ward equalized in the mal contact from de- The best one of all and down for par at the 29th minute, clearing fender Dejan Lovren. was turned in by Martin 18th hole, rolling in a a defender in midfield Neymar scored from CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP Kaymer. testy 6-foot putt to beat before making a run the spot and the Croa- Martin Kaymer watches his tee shot on the 14th hole during His confidencethe 66 shot by Sweden’s toward the edge of the tians were furious. Thursday’s first round of the U.S. Open in Pinehurst, N.C. spurred by a win at The SEE OPEN | B2 area and firing a per- SEE CUP | B2 B2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 SCOREBOARD TV2DAY ‌BASKETBALL Kevin Na 34-34 — 68 Shane Lowry 35-38 — 73 Kyoung-Hoon, South Korea; Kevin Kisner, United States. AUTO RACING NBA FINALS Graeme McDowell 34-34 — 68 Adam Scott 36-37 — 73 12:52 p.m. — Erik Compton, United States; Pablo Lar- 11 a.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Brendon De Jonge 34-34 — 68 Retief Goosen 38-35 — 73 razabal, Spain; Scott Langley, United States. Fran Quinn 34-34 — 68 Geoff Ogilvy 33-40 — 73 1:03 p.m. — Patrick Reed, United States; Ryan Moore, San Antonio 2, Miami 1 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, practice for Quicken Loans 400, at Brooklyn, Brandt Snedeker 31-38 — 69 Hyung-Sung Kim 35-38 — 73 United States; Kevin Na, United States. Mich. Thursday, June 5: San Antonio 110, Miami 95 Henrik Stenson 35-34 — 69 Rod Pampling 36-37 — 73 1:14 p.m. — Boo Weekley, United States; D.A. Points, Sunday, June 8: Miami 98, San Antonio 96 Matt Kuchar 32-37 — 69 Luke Guthrie 39-34 — 73 United States; Stephen Gallacher, Scotland. 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 10: San Antonio 111, Miami 92 Brendon Todd 34-35 — 69 Ryan Blaum 36-37 — 73 1:25 p.m. — Zach Johnson, United States; Angel Thursday, June 12: San Antonio at Miami, late Jordan Spieth 36-33 — 69 Chad Collins 37-37 — 74 Cabrera, Argentina; David Toms, United States. FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, practice for June Michigan race, at Sunday, June 15: Miami at San Antonio, 8 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama 34-35 — 69 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 35-39 — 74 1:36 p.m. — Justin Rose, England; a-Matthew Fitzpat- Brooklyn, Mich. x-Tuesday, June 17: San Antonio at Miami, 9 p.m. Dustin Johnson 34-35 — 69 Roberto Castro 35-39 — 74 rick, England; Phil Mickelson, United States. x-Friday, June 20: Miami at San Antonio, 9 p.m. Harris English 34-35 — 69 Matt Jones 37-37 — 74 1:47 p.m. — Chris Kirk, United States; Russell Henley, 2 p.m. Keegan Bradley 33-36 — 69 Angel Cabrera 37-37 — 74 United States; Brendon Todd, United States. FS1 — NASCAR, Nationwide Series, final practice for June Michigan race, ‌HOCKEY Francesco Molinari 36-33 — 69 1:58 p.m. — Jordan Spieth, United States; Hideki Mat- NHL Playoffs Kenny Perry 36-38 — 74 at Brooklyn, Mich. Henrik Norlander 35-35 — 70 Craig Barlow 35-39 — 74 suyama, Japan; Rickie Fowler, United States. FINALS Lucas Bjerregaard 35-35 — 70 Wen-Chong Liang 35-39 — 74 2:09 p.m. — Kenny Perry, United States; Jeff Maggert, 3:30 p.m. (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) United States; Kevin Sutherland, United States. Marcel Siem 37-33 — 70 Matt Dobyns 37-37 — 74 FS1 — NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Quicken Loans 400, at Los Angeles 3, N.Y. Rangers 1 Ian Poulter 35-35 — 70 a-Maverick McNealy 38-36 — 74 2:20 p.m. — Liang Wen-Chong, China; Maximillian Kief- Wednesday, June 4: Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers 2, OT Phil Mickelson 36-34 — 70 Oliver Fisher 37-37 — 74 fer, Germany; Shiv Kapur, India. Brooklyn, Mich. Saturday, June 7: Los Angeles 5, NY Rangers 4, 2OT Joost Luiten 36-34 — 70 Casey Wittenberg 36-38 — 74 2:31 p.m. — Smylie Kaufman, United States; a-Maverick 5 p.m. Monday, June 9: Los Angeles 3, NY Rangers 0 Russell Henley 34-36 — 70 Andres Echavarria 37-37 — 74 McNealy, United States; a-Brandon McIver. Wednesday, June 11: NY Rangers 2, Los Angeles 1 Rickie Fowler 35-35 — 70 Ernie Els 37-37 — 74 2:42 p.m. — Anthony Broussard, United States; a-Will FS1 — ARCA, Michigan ARCA 200, at Brooklyn, Mich. Today, June 13: NY Rangers at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Aaron Baddeley 38-32 — 70 Hunter Mahan 37-37 — 74 Grimmer, United States; Nicholas Lindheim, United x-Monday, June 16: Los Angeles at NY Rangers, 8 p.m. Brooks Koepka 33-37 — 70 Ryan Palmer 35-39 — 74 States. 7 p.m. x-Wednesday, June 18: NY Rangers at Los Angeles, Mark Wilson 35-35 — 70 Jim Renner 35-39 — 74 10th hole FS1 — NASCAR, Truck Series, practice for Drivin’ for Linemen 200, at 8 p.m. Jimmy Walker 34-36 — 70 Chris Doak 40-34 — 74 6:45 a.m. — Garth Mulroy, South Africa; Steven Alker, Madison, Ill. Victor Dubuisson 35-35 — 70 Rob Oppenheim 39-36 — 75 New Zealand; Bobby Gates, United States. ‌BASEBALL Steve Stricker 35-35 — 70 Brian Stuard 38-37 — 75 6:56 a.m. — Niclas Fasth, Sweden; Kiyoshi Miyazato, Ja- CYCLING NCAA College World Series Charl Schwartzel 36-34 — 70 Andrea Pavan 36-39 — 75 pan; Hudson Swafford, United States. At TD Ameritrade Park Omaha Paul Casey 37-33 — 70 Kevin Kisner 36-39 — 75 7:07 a.m. — John Senden, Australia; Nicolas Colsaerts, 6 p.m. Omaha, Neb. J.B. Holmes 36-34 — 70 Lee Westwood 37-38 — 75 Belgium; Brooks Koepka, United States. NBCSN — Criterium du Dauphine, stage 6, Grenoble to Poisy, France All Times EDT Jamie Donaldson 35-35 — 70 Billy Horschel 37-38 — 75 7:18 a.m. — Dustin Johnson, United States; Jimmy Walker, United States; Victor Dubuisson, United States. Double Elimination (x-if necessary) Seung-Yul Noh 33-37 — 70 Kevin Sutherland 39-36 — 75 GOLF Danny Willett 36-34 — 70 Justin Thomas 37-38 — 75 7:29 a.m. — Stewart Cink, United States; Justin Leon- Saturday, June 14 Pablo Larrazabal 37-34 — 71 ard, United States; Y.E. Yang, South Korea. 9 a.m. Game 1 — UC Irvine (40-23) vs. Texas (43-19), 3 p.m. David Oh 38-37 — 75 Patrick Reed 35-36 — 71 Ken Duke 41-34 — 75 7:40 a.m. — Bubba Watson, United States; Adam Scott, ESPN — USGA, U.S. Open Championship, second round, part I, at Game 2 — Louisville (50-15) vs. Vanderbilt (46-19), Boo Weekley 36-35 — 71 Australia; Charl Schwartzel, South Africa. 8 p.m. Justin Leonard 36-39 — 75 Pinehurst, N.C. Webb Simpson 35-36 — 71 Y.E. Yang 35-40 — 75 7:51 a.m. — Ernie Els, South Africa; Darren Clarke, Sunday, June 15 Rory McIlroy 36-35 — 71 Northern Ireland; Louis Oosthuizen, South Africa. Game 3 — Texas Tech (45-19) vs. TCU (47-16), 3 p.m. Darren Clarke 38-37 — 75 3 p.m. Zach Johnson 33-38 — 71 Graham DeLaet 37-38 — 75 8:02 a.m. — Jason Dufner, United States; Keegan Brad- Game 4 — Virginia (49-14) vs. Mississippi (46-19), a-Matthew Fitzpatrick 37-34 — 71 ley, United States; Martin Kaymer, Germany. NBC — USGA, U.S. Open Championship, second round, at Pinehurst, N.C. 8 p.m. Kevin Streelman 36-39 — 75 8:13 a.m. — Hunter Mahan, United States; Francesco Chris Kirk 35-36 — 71 a-Hunter Stewart 36-39 — 75 Monday, June 16 Billy Hurley III 35-36 — 71 Molinari, Italy; Jamie Donaldson, Wales. 5 p.m. Game 5 — Game 1 loser vs. Game 2 loser, 3 p.m. a-Oliver Goss 35-36 — 71 ‌U.S. Open Tee Times 8:24 a.m. — Bo Van Pelt, United States; Gonzalo Fer- ESPN — USGA, U.S. Open Championship, second round, part II, at Game 6 — Game 1 winner vs. Game 2 winner, 8 p.m. Garth Mulroy 34-37 — 71 At Pinehurst No. 2 nandez-Castano, Spain; Seung-Yul Noh, South Korea. Pinehurst, N.C. Tuesday, June 17 John Senden 38-33 — 71 Pinehurst, N.C. 8:35 a.m. — Danny Willett, England; a-Corey Whitsett, Game 7 — Game 3 loser vs. Game 4 loser, 3 p.m. Louis Oosthuizen 35-36 — 71 (a-amateur) United States; Luke Guthrie, United States. 8:46 a.m. — Kevin Tway, United States; Jim Renner, Game 8 — Game 3 winner vs. Game 4 winner, 8 p.m. Zac Blair 35-36 — 71 Friday Daniel Berger 35-37 — 72 United States; Chris Doak, Scotland. 7 p.m. Wednesday, June 18 First hole Game 9 — Game 5 winner vs. Game 6 loser, 8 p.m. Erik Compton 35-37 — 72 8:57 a.m. — Cody Gribble, United States; Chris Thomp- WGN — Chicago Cubs at Philadelphia Scott Langley 38-34 — 72 6:45 a.m. — Alex Cejka, Germany; Graeme Storm, En- son, United States; a-Andrew Dorn, United States. Thursday, June 19 gland; David Oh, United States. 12:30 p.m. — Daniel Berger, United States; Brett Steg- FS-Florida — Pittsburgh at Miami Game 10 — Game 7 winner vs. Game 8 loser, 8 p.m. Miguel Angel Jimenez 37-35 — 72 Justin Rose 33-39 — 72 6:56 a.m. — Oliver Fisher, England; Casey Wittenberg, maier, United States, a-Cameron Wilson, United States. 8 p.m. Friday, June 20 Nicholas Lindheim 37-35 — 72 United States; Andres Echavarria, Colombia. 12:41 p.m. — Marcel Siem, Germany; Brian Stuard, Game 11 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 3 p.m. Graeme Storm 37-35 — 72 7:07 a.m. — Joe Ogilvie, United States; Mark Wilson, United States; Andrea Pavan, Italy. MLB — Washington at St. Louis Game 12 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, 8 p.m. United States; Ken Duke, United States. 12:52 p.m. — Matt Every, United States; Roberto Cas- Nicolas Colsaerts 37-35 — 72 7:18 a.m. — Jim Furyk, United States; Steve Stricker, SUN — Tampa Bay at Houston Saturday, June 21 Bill Haas 37-35 — 72 tro, United States; Matt Jones, Australia. x-Game 13 — Game 6 winner vs. Game 9 winner, 3 p.m. United States; Bill Haas, United States. 1:03 p.m. — Sergio Garcia, Spain; Jason Day, Australia; NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE Stewart Cink 35-37 — 72 7:29 a.m. — Brendon de Jonge, Zimbabwe; Kevin x-Game 14 — Game 8 winner vs. Game 10 winner, Gary Woodland 38-34 — 72 Brandt Snedeker, United States. 8 p.m. Stadler, United States; Shane Lowry, Ireland. 1:14 p.m. — Henrik Stenson, Sweden; Matt Kuchar, 8 p.m. Jason Dufner 33-39 — 72 7:40 a.m. — Luke Donald, England; Harris English, If only one game is necessary, it will start at 8:30 p.m. Bernd Wiesberger 36-36 — 72 United States; Lee Westwood, England. NBC — Stanley Cup finals, game 5, N.Y. Rangers at Los Angeles. United States; Paul Casey, England. 1:25 p.m. — Webb Simpson, United States; Rory Championship Series Toru Taniguchi 36-36 — 72 7:51 a.m. — J.B. Holmes, United States; Gary Wood- (Best-of-3) Bo Van Pelt 36-36 — 72 McIlroy, Northern Ireland; Graeme McDowell, North- SOCCER land, United States; Graham DeLaet, Canada. ern Ireland. Monday, June 23: Pairings TBA, 8 p.m. Kevin Tway 34-38 — 72 8:02 a.m. — Retief Goosen, South Africa; Geoff Ogilvy, 11:30 a.m. Tuesday, June 24: Pairings TBA, 8 p.m. Simon Griffiths 35-37 — 72 1:36 p.m. — Ian Poulter, England; Miguel Angel Jimenez, Australia; Lucas Glover, United States. Spain; Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand. x-Wednesday, June 25: Pairings TBA, 8 p.m. Cody Gribble 35-37 — 72 8:13 a.m. — Bernd Wiesberger, Austria; Kim Hyung- ESPN2 — FIFA, World Cup, Group A, Mexico vs. Cameroon, at Natal, Sergio Garcia 37-36 — 73 1:47 p.m. — Nick Watney, United States; Jonas Blixt, Sung, South Korea; Toru Taniguchi, Japan. Sweden; Joost Luiten, The Netherlands. Brazil ‌GOLF Jason Day 36-37 — 73 8:24 a.m. — Ryan Palmer, United States; Rod Pampling, U.S. Open Stephen Gallacher 36-37 — 73 1:58 p.m. — Billy Horschel, United States; Billy Hurley 3 p.m. Australia; Kevin Streelman, United States. III, United States; Robert Allenby, Australia. Thursday David Toms 39-34 — 73 8:35 a.m. — Azuma Yano, Japan; Ryan Blaum, United ESPN — FIFA, World Cup, Group B, Spain vs. Netherlands, at Salvador, Thongchai Jaidee 36-37 — 73 2:09 p.m. — Aaron Baddeley, Australia; a-Oliver Goss, At Pinehurst Resort and Country Club, No. 2 Course States; David Gossett, United States. Australia; Aron Price, Australia. Brazil Pinehurst, N.C. Jeff Maggert 37-36 — 73 8:46 a.m. — Simon Griffiths, England; Fran Quinn, Shiv Kapur 38-35 — 73 2:20 p.m. — Tom Lewis, England; Craig Barlow, United Purse: TBA ($8 million in 2013) United States; Donald Constable, United States. 5:30 p.m. Smylie Kaufman 37-36 — 73 8:57 a.m. — a-Hunter Stewart, United States; a-Sam States; Justin Thomas, United States. Yardage: 7,562; Par: 70 (35-35) Clayton Rask 34-39 — 73 Love, United States; Zac Blair, United States. 2:31 p.m. — a-Robby Shelton, United States; Matthew ESPN2 — FIFA, World Cup, Group B, Chile vs. Australia, at Cuiaba, Brazil First Round Alex Cejka 38-35 — 73 12:30 p.m. — Henrik Norlander, Sweden; Lucas Bjerre- Dobyns, United States; Brady Watt, Australia. a-denotes amateur Joe Ogilvie 35-38 — 73 gaard, Denmark; Rob Oppenheim, United States. 2:42 p.m. — Clayton Rask, United States; a-Brian Camp- Martin Kaymer 34-31 — 65 Jim Furyk 38-35 — 73 12:41 p.m. — Chad Collins, United States; Lee bell, United States; Nicholas Mason, United States. FCSL STANDINGS our communities.” “There’s a few guys here the basketball games all CAMP When the kids weren’t that are amazing ath- week and there’s times W L .Pct GB FROM PAGE B1 in chapel time, they were letes,” Smith said. “We’ve where I have to say time- Leesburg 3 1 .750 - out playing basketball, got some basketball kids out. ‘Hey guys, we’re hear Winter Garden 4 2 .667 - flag football, soccer, soft- — from what I’ve seen to honor Christ. I know because this is just natu- Winter Park 5 3 .625 - ball, and volleyball. Kids on the basketball court you’re competitive, but Sanford 2 3 .400 1.5 ral for me — but being in- were placed in huddles of — these are potential D-I let’s play with respect for side the chapel.” about 10-12 and that was players. We’ve got some each other.’ The compe- College Park 2 4 .333 2 This year’s theme of the their team for the week. football players from Eu- tition gets high, but other DeLand 2 5 .286 2.5 camp was, “All in.” Because of inclement stis High School and than that the kids I think THURSDAY’S GAMES “That’s what we’ve weather Thursday, the South Lake, a couple kids have interacted real well. Winter Garden 5, Leesburg 1, first game been sharing with them, final day of the camp, from Apopka, Tavares … “You’re going to have how God wants and all- Winter Garden at Leesburg, second game, the originally scheduled they’re from all around some little spats, but late in type person,” Smith NFL-style combine was central Florida.” that’s what we’re here for. Winter Park 2, DeLand 1, first game added. “That’s what God cut short. However, kids Despite there being a To teach kids how to play wants us all to be as men. still got to participate in few hiccups, Smith said for Christ and to com- Winter Park at DeLand, second game, late In the worship that we do the 40-yard dash. Out of the interaction between pete for Christ, and learn Sanford 7, College Park 3, first game to Him and how we live the many who showed the kids was great. how to manage anger and College Park at Sanford, second game, late our lives for Him, that will off their speed, the fastest “They compete. This stuff on the field. I think transpire into us being time recorded was 4.72 is a competitors camp,” we got a lot accomplished TODAY’S GAMES all in for our families and seconds. Smith said. “I’ve worked this week.” Leesburg at College Park, 7 p.m. Sanford at DeLand, 7 p.m. meaning there were more champions finished over just the sort of solid, mis- Winter Garden at Winter Park, 7 p.m. OPEN under-par rounds in this par. take-free golf that is re- FROM PAGE B1 opening round than the Phil Mickelson got off quired in the U.S. Open. last two years combined. to a strong start as well “You don’t have to strike At Merion a year ago, in his bid for the career it amazing around here,” VIOLA Peter Hedblom during only five players broke Grand Slam, attacking McDowell said. “You just FROM PAGE B1 the second round in 2005. par on Thursday. the course with deft iron have to position the ball Graeme McDowell, At Olympic Club in shots on the way to a 70. correctly at all times.” Kevin Na and Brendon 2012, there were just six McDowell, who won Na also made an eagle there just yet.” de Jonge were three shots scores in the 60s. the U.S. Open at Peb- at No. 5 on the way to the Now, Viola is 30 pounds lighter, back. No one expected Pine- ble Beach in 2010, was as best Open round of his thanks mainly to his wife, Kathy, who steady as can be on this career. He missed the cuts Kaymer beat a load- hurst to stay this inviting took charge and mandated a healthier Donald Ross masterpiece, in 2010 and 2011, and fin- ed field at The Players through the weekend. diet and lifestyle. which has undergone a ished 9 over at his last last month, snapping a “There was some mois- drastic makeover to re- Open two years ago. Since returning to the dugout, Vio- stretch of 29 tournaments ture on the greens and la has been all smiles. He told the Re- without a victory stretch- store its rustic look, with After thick cloud cover you were able to hold made things easier for the view-Journal that he feels as if he’s ing over 18 months. patches of natural vege- shots,” Na said. “I was tation — better known as morning players, the blis- getting a second chance at life and is “I needed a win,” Kay- able to capitalize on a weeds — taking the place tering sun broke through thankful for the opportunity to teach mer said. “Whether it was good tee time. But there’s of thick, lush rough. and the temperature young pitchers the tricks of the trade The Players or a regu- a long way to go. Obvious- The Northern Irishman climbed to 90 by mid-af- — the same tricks he used to win lar PGA Tour event, I just ly, I’m 2-under par right bounced back from his ternoon. Still, there were 176 games over 14 years in the ma- needed it for my confi- now, but at the end of the only bogey at No. 4 with low scores to be had, with jor leagues, along with a World Series dence, for all the hard tournament even par is an eagle 3 at the par-five 20-year-old Jordan Spi- MVP award in 1987 and the American work I’ve put in the last going to win this champi- fifth hole. He added an- eth, Dustin Johnson, Matt League Cy Young award in 1988. couple of years.” onship.” other birdie at the 14th Kuchar and Henrik Sten- “I had my time,” Viola said. “This is Ten other players were That’s still a good bet. and the rest of his card son among the big group all about these kids and giving them in the clubhouse at 69, The last two Open was filled in with pars, at 69. the best chance to succeed. I’ll spend the next couple of days doing some catch-up and really getting to know all As Croatia searched des- South Africa was held by Sweden in the 1978 World of them, their psyches, their makeup. CUP perately for an equalizer, Mexico to a 1-1 draw four Cup in Argentina. I’m not afraid to talk and get to know FROM PAGE B1 Oscar added to the lead years ago. The result kept Croatia people. in the first minute of in- A draw would have been without a win in its last five “This game is so beautiful in so jury time with a toe poke a huge disappointment World Cup matches. Its “If that was a penalty, we many ways. So many positives come from just outside the pen- for Brazil, which had won last triumph was a 2-1 win should be playing basket- out of it, whether you get to the big alty area. its opening match the last over Italy in 2002. The Cro- ball,” said Croatia coach leagues or not. But once you get this Croatia had a few good eight times. The five-time ats didn’t play in South Af- Niko Kovac. “Those kinds champion entered the close, you can taste it. You want it. I’m chances toward the end rica four years ago. of fouls are penalized home tournament having here for these kids.” there.” and had a goal disallowed won 15 of its last 16 games, The tournament finally Viola managed the Lightning from “That is shameful, this in the 83rd after the referee including five in last year’s got underway as planned 2008 to 2010 and led the team to is not a World Cup referee. ruled Olic had fouled Bra- Confederations Cup, the after months of talk about the 2009 Florida Collegiate Summer He had one kind of criteria zil goalkeeper Julio Cesar. warm-up tournament it the preparation problems League championship. The team was for them and another for The host nation hasn’t won. The team hadn’t been that plagued Brazil since 64-61 under his tutelage with two us. The rules were not the lost in the opening match held to a draw in the open- it was picked as host seven FCSL title game appearances (2009 same,” said Kovac. in the last nine World Cups. er since a 1-1 result against years ago. and 2010).

SUN mon tues wed thurs fri Sat Leesburg Lightning Sanford Winter Garden @ Winter Garden Winter Garden @ College Park College Park June 8 - 14 River Rats Squeeze Squeeze Squeeze Freedom Freedom 5pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm 7pm Friday, June 13, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B3 SOCCER Police and World Cup protesters clash in Brazil

ADRIANA GOMEZ LICON lice in several Brazilian those last year, when a Associated Press cities in the past year, as million people took to SAO PAULO — Pro- a drumbeat of anti-gov- the streets on a single testers and Brazilian ernment demonstra- night airing laments in- police clashed in Sao tions have continued cluding the sorry state Paulo, Rio de Janeiro since a massive wave of of Brazil’s public ser- and another World Cup protests hit Brazil last vices despite the heavy city on Thursday ahead year. tax burden its citizens of the first match of soc- Meanwhile, about 300 endure. Those pro- cer’s premier event. protesters gathered in tests were largely spon- Just after the match central Rio de Janeiro in taneous and no single started, about 300 pro- another demonstration group organized them. testers demonstrating against the World Cup. That’s now changed, against the World Cup Police started using tear said David Fleischer, a marched along Rio’s gas and took a few pro- political scientist at the Copacabana beach testers there into custo- University of Brasilia. and stopped outside dy, as marchers took to He said the recent pro- the FIFA Fan Fest — a streets to denounce lav- tests have shrunk, be- closed and secured area ish public spending on cause they are “very on the beach where a sports tournament in specific in their aims, so hundreds of fans are a nation with profound they are quite easy for social needs. the police to control.” watching the match on NELSON ANTOINE / AP a massive screen. But that protest also Because the recent A protester is detained by police during a demonstration on Thursday demanding better The protesters were mostly dissipated a few protests have been or- public services and protesting the money spent on the World Cup in Sao Paulo, Brazil. hours before the match. ganized by established carrying banners with Brazilian police clashed with anti-World Cup protesters trying to block part of the main slogans knocking the highway leading to the stadium that hosts the opening match of the tournament. In Belo Horizon- groups, there are lead- Cup. The protest was te, another Cup host ers with whom the gov- peaceful, but there were gas and using stun gre- haling tear gas. An Asso- munity, and meanwhile city, about 200 protest- ernment can negoti- worries that violence nades. The flow of traf- ciated Press we see all these millions ers clashed with po- ate. Fleischer noted that could break out as sev- fic to the arena was not photographer was in- spent on stadiums.” lice at a rally against the federal officials recent- eral adherents to the blocked. jured in the leg after a In the crowd were an- event in a central pla- ly convinced a large ac- anarchist “Black Bloc” Later, a group of few- stun grenade exploded archist adherents to za. Some demonstra- tivist group of homeless tactic were seen in the er than 100 protesters near him. CNN report- the “Black Bloc” tac- tors smashed the glass workers to not demon- crowd of demonstrators gathered near a subway ed on its website that tic of protest, a violent doors and windows of strate during Cup. in Copacabana. stop about 8 miles (13 two of its journalists form of demonstra- two banks. The protest But there will remain In Sao Paulo, more kilometers) west of the were also injured. tion and vandalism that has started peacefully remnants of protests than 300 demonstrators stadium. No protests “I’m totally against emerged in the 1980s but escalated, with the because people who gathered along a main reported near the are- the Cup,” said protest- in West Germany and violence forcing at least adhere to the Black Bloc highway leading to the na itself. er Tameres Mota, a uni- helped shut down the one nearby hotel to shut movement and oth- stadium in Sao Paulo. A few protesters suf- versity student at the 1999 World Trade Sum- its doors and ask guests er “anonymous groups Some tried to block traf- fered injuries after be- Sao Paulo demonstra- mit in Seattle. not to go outside. are difficult to negotiate fic, but police repeated- ing hit by rubber bul- tion. “We’re in a coun- Such Black Bloc pro- The demonstrations with because they have ly pushed them back, lets, while others were try where the money testers have frequently in recent months have no leaders to dialogue firing canisters of tear seen choking after in- doesn’t go to the com- squared off against po- paled in comparison with,” Fleischer said. At 32, USA’s Beckerman gets his shot at World Cup

JANIE MCCAULEY playing in Brazil he will cause he’s a pure giver to Beckerman, among the Donovan, current left finals of the FIFA Un- Associated Press be back to his job as that team. He’s one that inaugural players to take back DaMarcus Beasley der-17 World Champi- SAO PAULO — His captain of Major League covers other’s backs, part in the U.S. under-17 and Oguchi Onyewu. He onship. shirt off post prac- Soccer’s Real Salt Lake. and that’s literally what residence program in helped that American He’s at a different lev- tice with multiple up- Midfield mate Bradhe’s doing,” Klinsmann 1999 along with Landon team reach the semi- el now. per-body tattoos on dis- Davis posted a photo said. “Chemistry-wise, play and dreadlocks on Twitter of him with he’s an extremely im- as messy as ever, Kyle Beckerman, who gave a portant player to that Beckerman signed auto- thumbs up as they de- group, because he has graphs through a small parted for Brazil while tremendous experience, space in the fence sepa- carrying a guitar on his he’s always hungry and rating him from a swarm back. you know that when he of fans. The dreads go way steps on the field, even if For Beckerman, being back for Beckerman, it’s a public training ses- in Brazil is what whose curly hair would sion, that he’s going to he planned all easily knot up if go 150 percent.” June 9 - 15 along. Ever since he neglected to Klinsmann could mix the days he began comb it as a kid — and match, yet it looks signing his auto- forcing his mom like Beckerman might This Weeks Leesburg Lightning Schedule graph as an unof- to pull out the start Monday’s World ficial member of scissors. Once out Cup opener against of the house, he Ghana. Mon. 6/9 ...... no game the national team BECKERMAN around age 8. let it go for good. “This whole process of Tues. 6/10 ...... Winter Garden Squeeze Whether leaving a Beckerman being with the nation- note to his parents let- keeps things light with al team, you’ve just got Wed. 6/11 ...... @ Winter Garden Squeeze ting them know he’d his music for the Amer- to be ready, ready when gone to a friend’s house icans. your number’s called,” Thurs. 6/12 ...... Winter Garden Squeeze “Of course, look at Beckerman said. and wouldn’t be home his hair, man, a bit of His teammates trust Fri. 6/13 ...... @ College Park Freedom for dinner or was off to Bob Marley,” Davis said him to be that reliable soccer practice, Becker- Wednesday. “He’s a bit defensive stopper no Sat. 6/14 ...... College Park Freedom man always ended with of a free spirit.” matter the situation or his signature of Kyle While Beckerman who is attacking. Sun. 6/15 ...... @ College Park Freedom Beckerman, followed by didn’t play in the first of “He’s a very disci- “USA No. 15.” three sendoff matches, plined player,” mid- Now, at 32, Becker- he came in for the sec- fielder Alejandro Be- man is living it for real. ond half against Tur- doya said. “He’s the type Always FREE Admission! “Yeah, it’s come full key and moved into the of guy that will be that circle,” Beckerman said. starting lineup in a de- No. 6, that anchor guy Game Times: “I didn’t know. That’s fensive role for the fi- that makes sure when what I wanted to hap- nale against Nigeria players like myself or 7pm Weekdays pen, but you never as coach Jurgen Klins- the outside backs spring know.” mann switched up his forward, that we know Sun 5pm Beckerman knows midfield. he’s going to be there this will all go by far too “We’ve often talked covering our backs.” Rainout Information quickly, because as soon about Kyle, and we keep Soccer’s showcase 352-234-4489 the Americans are done talking about him be- event means so much to “Party You Make the CALL! In The Pasture” THE PLAY: With R1 on first and R2 on second and no outs, B3 attempts a bunt. The bunt goes way high into Come Celebrate 4th of July Weekend at the air, but neither F1 or F5 can field it. All three runners RUTLAND MUDBOG advance. The defensive coach argues that an infield fly should have been called.

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Box scores and results for games ending after 10 p.m. will appear in our next edition. ‌AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Toronto 39 28 .582 — — 6-4 L-2 20-17 19-11 Washington 35 30 .538 — — 8-2 L-1 19-15 16-15 Baltimore 33 31 .516 4½ ½ 6-4 W-1 14-15 19-16 Atlanta 34 31 .523 1 — 4-6 L-2 18-14 16-17 New York 33 31 .516 4½ ½ 4-6 W-2 13-16 20-15 Miami 34 31 .523 1 — 6-4 L-1 22-11 12-20 Boston 29 36 .446 9 5 3-7 L-1 15-17 14-19 New York 29 36 .446 6 5 3-7 L-1 14-18 15-18 Tampa Bay 25 42 .373 14 10 2-8 W-1 14-20 11-22 Philadelphia 28 36 .438 6½ 5½ 4-6 W-3 15-19 13-17 CENTRAL CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Detroit 33 28 .541 — — 2-8 L-3 16-15 17-13 Milwaukee 39 27 .591 — — 6-4 W-1 19-13 20-14 Kansas City 33 32 .508 2 1 7-3 W-4 18-16 15-16 St. Louis 34 32 .515 5 ½ 4-6 L-1 16-14 18-18 Chicago 33 33 .500 2½ 1½ 5-5 W-2 19-14 14-19 Cincinnati 31 34 .477 7½ 3 5-5 W-2 17-17 14-17 Cleveland 33 33 .500 2½ 1½ 7-3 L-2 21-11 12-22 Pittsburgh 31 34 .477 7½ 3 6-4 W-1 19-16 12-18 Minnesota 31 33 .484 3½ 2½ 5-5 W-2 15-17 16-16 Chicago 26 37 .413 11½ 7 6-4 L-1 15-14 11-23 WEST WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Oakland 40 26 .606 — — 6-4 W-1 17-12 23-14 San Francisco 43 24 .642 — — 6-4 W-1 23-12 20-12 Los Angeles 36 29 .554 3½ — 6-4 L-1 20-14 16-15 Los Angeles 35 33 .515 8½ ½ 5-5 L-2 13-19 22-14 Seattle 34 31 .523 5½ — 7-3 L-2 14-17 20-14 Colorado 31 35 .470 11½ 3½ 3-7 W-2 19-14 12-21 Texas 32 34 .485 8 2½ 4-6 W-1 16-19 16-15 Arizona 29 39 .426 14½ 6½ 6-4 L-1 12-24 17-15 Houston 30 37 .448 10½ 5 6-4 W-1 15-18 15-19 San Diego 28 38 .424 14½ 6½ 2-8 L-4 16-19 12-19 WEDNESDAY’S GAMES THURSDAY’S GAMES WEDNESDAY’S GAMES THURSDAY’S GAMES Minnesota 7, Toronto 2 Toronto at Baltimore, late Pittsburgh 4, Chicago Cubs 2 Cincinnati 4, L.A. Dodgers 1 Kansas City 4, Cleveland 1 Cleveland at Boston, late Philadelphia 3, San Diego 0 Philadelphia 7, San Diego 3 Baltimore 6, Boston 0 Arizona at Houston, late Cincinnati 5, L.A. Dodgers 0 Colorado 10, Atlanta 3 Tampa Bay 6, St. Louis 3 Detroit at Chicago White Sox, late Milwaukee 3, N.Y. Mets 1 San Francisco 7, Washington 1 Texas 6, Miami 0 N.Y. Yankees at Seattle, late Tampa Bay 6, St. Louis 3 Chicago Cubs at Pittsburgh, late Houston 5, Arizona 1 Texas 6, Miami 0 Milwaukee at N.Y. Mets, late Chicago White Sox 8, Detroit 2 Houston 5, Arizona 1 Arizona at Houston, late Oakland 7, L.A. Angels 1 Colorado 8, Atlanta 2 N.Y. Yankees 4, Seattle 2 Washington 6, San Francisco 2 TODAY’S GAMES TODAY’S GAMES Toronto (Hutchison 4-4) at Baltimore (U.Jimenez 2-7), 7:05 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Arrieta 1-1) at Philadelphia (R.Hernandez 2-4), 7:05 p.m. Minnesota (Gibson 5-5) at Detroit (Smyly 3-4), 7:08 p.m. Pittsburgh (Locke 0-1) at Miami (Eovaldi 4-2), 7:10 p.m. Cleveland (Masterson 4-4) at Boston (Lackey 7-4), 7:10 p.m. San Diego (Cashner 2-5) at N.Y. Mets (Colon 5-5), 7:10 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 7-5) at Atlanta (Harang 4-5), 7:35 p.m. L.A. Angels (C.Wilson 7-5) at Atlanta (Harang 4-5), 7:35 p.m. Kansas City (Guthrie 2-6) at Chicago White Sox (Quintana 3-6), 8:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Bailey 7-3) at Milwaukee (Garza 4-4), 8:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Cobb 1-4) at Houston (McHugh 4-3), 8:10 p.m. Washington (Zimmermann 5-2) at St. Louis (Lynn 6-4), 8:15 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Phelps 1-4) at Oakland (Gray 6-2), 10:05 p.m. Arizona (C.Anderson 5-0) at L.A. Dodgers (Kershaw 5-2), 10:10 p.m. Texas (Tepesch 2-2) at Seattle (F.Hernandez 8-1), 10:10 p.m. Colorado (J.De La Rosa 6-5) at San Francisco (Lincecum 5-4), 10:15 p.m.

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING: Cano, Seattle, .332; VMartinez, Detroit, .330; BATTING: Tulowitzki, Colorado, .356; Lucroy, Milwaukee, Rios, Texas, .329; MiCabrera, Detroit, .326; Beltre, .341; Puig, Los Angeles, .328. Texas, .323; Altuve, Houston, .315. RUNS: Tulowitzki, Colorado, 53; Goldschmidt, Arizona, RUNS: Dozier, Minnesota, 54; Donaldson, Oakland, 49; Pence, San Francisco, 47; Stanton, Miami, 47; 52; Bautista, Toronto, 50; Brantley, Cleveland, 46; Me- MCarpenter, St. Louis, 43; CGomez, Milwaukee, 42. Cabrera, Toronto, 43; NCruz, Baltimore, 43; Kinsler, De- RBI: Stanton, Miami, 53; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 48; troit, 43. Blackmon, Colorado, 43; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 43; Des- RBI: NCruz, Baltimore, 55; Encarnacion, Toronto, 53; mond, Washington, 42; Morse, San Francisco, 42. Moss, Oakland, 53; MiCabrera, Detroit, 52; JAbreu, Chi- HITS: Goldschmidt, Arizona, 81; DanMurphy, New York, cago, 50; Donaldson, Oakland, 50; Bautista, Toronto, 81; Lucroy, Milwaukee, 79; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 77; 45; Trout, Los Angeles, 45. Pence, San Francisco, 77; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 77. HITS: Altuve, Houston, 88; MeCabrera, Toronto, 84; DOUBLES: Goldschmidt, Arizona, 25; Lucroy, Milwaukee, Rios, Texas, 84; Markakis, Baltimore, 81; Cano, Seattle, 25; Utley, Philadelphia, 24; AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 19; 80; AJones, Baltimore, 80; AlRamirez, Chicago, 79. Span, Washington, 19; Byrd, Philadelphia, 18. DOUBLES: MiCabrera, Detroit, 22; Plouffe, Minnesota, TRIPLES: DGordon, Los Angeles, 6; BCrawford, San 22; Altuve, Houston, 20; EEscobar, Minnesota, 20; Hos- Francisco, 5; Yelich, Miami, 5; Pollock, Arizona, 4; Prado, mer, Kansas City, 20. Arizona, 4; Rendon, Washington, 4; ASimmons, Atlanta, TRIPLES: Rios, Texas, 8; Bourn, Cleveland, 5; Trout, Los 4; SSmith, San Diego, 4; Span, Washington, 4. Angeles, 5; Gardner, New York, 4; 13 tied at 3. HOME RUNS: Stanton, Miami, 17; Tulowitzki, Colorado, HOME RUNS: NCruz, Baltimore, 21; Encarnacion, To- 17; Frazier, Cincinnati, 14; JUpton, Atlanta, 14; Des- ronto, 20; JAbreu, Chicago, 19; Donaldson, Oakland, 17; mond, Washington, 13; Gattis, Atlanta, 13; Goldschmidt, Moss, Oakland, 16; Bautista, Toronto, 15; VMartinez, Arizona, 13; Morse, San Francisco, 13; Reynolds, Mil- Detroit, 15; Pujols, Los Angeles, 15. waukee, 13; Rizzo, Chicago, 13. STOLEN BASES: Altuve, Houston, 24; RDavis, Detroit, STOLEN BASES: DGordon, Los Angeles, 36; BHamilton, 18; Ellsbury, New York, 18; AEscobar, Kansas City, 17; Cincinnati, 24; Revere, Philadelphia, 18; EYoung, New Andrus, Texas, 14; Dozier, Minnesota, 14; Gardner, New York, 17; SMarte, Pittsburgh, 15; Bonifacio, Chicago, York, 14; Reyes, Toronto, 14. 13; Blackmon, Colorado, 12; ECabrera, San Diego, 12; PITCHING: Tanaka, New York, 10-1; Buehrle, Toronto, Segura, Milwaukee, 12. 10-2; FHernandez, Seattle, 8-1; Keuchel, Houston, 8-3; PITCHING: Simon, Cincinnati, 9-3; Wainwright, St. Louis, Porcello, Detroit, 8-4; 9 tied at 7. 9-3; Greinke, Los Angeles, 8-3; Bumgarner, San Fran- ERA: Tanaka, New York, 2.02; Buehrle, Toronto, 2.04; cisco, 8-4; Lohse, Milwaukee, 7-2; Hudson. Darvish, Texas, 2.11; Kazmir, Oakland, 2.20; Keuchel, ERA: Hudson, San Francisco, 1.81; Cueto, Cincinnati, Houston, 2.38; FHernandez, Seattle, 2.39; Gray, Oak- 1.85; Wainwright, St. Louis, 2.15; Beckett, Los Angeles, land, 2.83. 2.35; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.41. STRIKEOUTS: Price, Tampa Bay, 111; FHernandez, Se- STRIKEOUTS: Cueto, Cincinnati, 109; Strasburg, Wash- attle, 106; Kluber, Cleveland, 104; Tanaka, New York, ington, 108; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 95; Greinke, 103; Darvish, Texas, 101; Scherzer, Detroit, 98; Lester, Los Angeles, 92; Wainwright, St. Louis, 91; Kennedy, Boston, 95. CHARLES KRUPA / AP San Diego, 91; TRoss, San Diego, 84. SAVES: Holland, Kansas City, 19; Rodney, Seattle, 18; SAVES: Romo, San Francisco, 20; FrRodriguez, Milwau- Perkins, Minnesota, 16; DavRobertson, New York, 15; Ue- Indians first baseman Nick Swisher on his fly out during the fifth inning of a game against kee, 20; Kimbrel, Atlanta, 18; Street, San Diego, 18; hara, Boston, 13; Soria, Texas, 13; Nathan, Detroit, 13. the Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston on Thursday night. Jansen, Los Angeles, 17; Rosenthal, St. Louis, 17.

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Machi p 0 0 0 0 1 Brothers /3 0 0 0 1 0 AdGnzl 1b 4 0 0 0 Votto 1b 3 0 2 0 Roark W,5-4 6 7 2 2 0 4 Jeter ss 5 0 2 0 J.Jones cf 4 1 2 0 Pirates 4, Cubs 2 2 HSnchz ph-c 1 0 1 2 Masset /3 0 0 0 0 0 Kemp lf 3 0 2 1 Phillips 2b 3 0 0 0 Storen H,9 1 1 0 0 0 0 Ellsury cf 4 1 2 1 Cano 2b 4 1 1 2 1 Chicago Pittsburgh ‌ Totals 32 1 7 1 Totals 34 7 13 6 Belisle /3 0 0 0 0 0 Ethier cf 4 0 1 0 Ludwck ph 1 0 1 1 Clippard H,15 1 0 0 0 0 1 Teixeir 1b 3 1 1 3 Seager 3b 3 0 1 0 Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 Morrsn 1b 4 0 0 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi Washington 000 100 000 — 1 D.Carpenter pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Fdrwcz c 4 0 1 0 RSantg pr-2b 0 0 0 0 Blevins 1 0 0 0 0 1 Coghln lf 5 0 0 0 JHrrsn 2b 0 1 0 0 San Francisco 020 002 12x — 7 HBP–by D.Carpenter (Dickerson), by Masset (Gattis). Rojas ss 4 0 1 0 Bruce rf 4 0 0 0 San Francisco McCnn c 4 0 1 0 Ackley lf 3 0 0 0 Solarte 3b 4 0 0 0 Zunino c 3 0 1 0 Ruggin cf-rf 3 0 1 0 Barmes ph-2b 3 0 0 0 DP–Washington 2, San Francisco 2. LOB–Washington WP–J.Walden. Greink p 2 0 0 0 Mesorc c 3 0 0 0 M.Cain L,1-4 5 3 4 4 5 4 Rizzo 1b 2 0 0 0 Polanc rf 5 0 1 1 7, San Francisco 8. 2B–B.Crawford (13). 3B–Colvin Umpires–Home, ; First, ; VnSlyk ph 1 0 0 0 Berndn cf-lf 3 0 0 0 Kontos 2 1 0 0 0 3 ISuzuki rf 4 0 1 0 BMiller ss 3 0 1 0 BRorts 2b 4 1 1 0 Gillespi dh 3 0 0 0 SCastro ss 4 0 0 0 AMcCt cf 2 1 2 2 (2). SF–Sandoval. Second, ; Third, . Howell p 0 0 0 0 Cozart ss 3 1 1 0 Affeldt 1 0 0 0 0 1 Valuen 3b 4 1 3 0 I.Davis 1b 4 0 0 0 2 Totals 36 4 10 4 Totals 31 2 6 2 IP H R ER BB SO T–2:39. A–33,648 (50,480). League p 0 0 0 0 Simon p 2 0 0 0 Petit /3 2 2 2 2 1 Schrhlt rf 3 1 0 0 RMartn c 3 0 1 0 1 Washington Phillies 7, Padres 3 Romak ph 1 0 0 0 BHmltn ph-cf 0 0 0 0 J.Lopez /3 0 0 0 1 0 New York 001 030 000 — 4 Grimm p 0 0 0 0 PAlvrz 3b 4 1 1 0 Treinen L,0-3 5 5 2 2 3 2 San Diego Philadelphia Totals 34 1 8 1 Totals 29 4 7 3 Roark pitched to 2 batters in the 7th. Seattle 000 000 002 — 2 JoBakr c 4 0 1 1 SMarte lf 4 0 2 1 Stammen 1 4 2 2 0 1 ab r h bi ab r h bi Los Angeles 100 000 000 — 1 Umpires–Home, ; First, ; Second, E–Zunino (3). DP–New York 2, Seattle 1. LOB–New Barney 2b 4 0 0 1 Mercer ss 4 1 3 0 Barrett 2 4 3 3 1 1 Venale rf-cf 4 1 2 0 Revere cf 4 1 2 0 Cincinnati 200 000 02x — 4 Quinn Wolcott; Third, Alfonso Marquez. York 8, Seattle 3. 2B–Zunino (10). HR–Teixeira (11), Hamml p 2 0 0 0 Cumptn p 2 0 1 0 San Francisco ECarer ss 4 0 1 0 Hollnds p 0 0 0 0 DP–Los Angeles 1, Cincinnati 1. LOB–Los Angeles 8, T–3:19. A–41,404 (41,915). Cano (3). SB–Jeter 2 (3). Olt ph 1 0 0 0 Snider ph 1 0 0 0 T.Hudson W,7-2 7 6 1 0 2 5 S.Smith lf 3 1 0 0 Giles p 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati 4. 2B–Schumaker (4), Votto (10), Cozart Athletics 7, Angels 1 IP H R ER BB SO Villanv p 0 0 0 0 JuWlsn p 0 0 0 0 Machi 1 1 0 0 0 0 Medica ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Rollins ss 3 1 1 1 (11). HR–Frazier (14). CS–Puig (5). S–B.Hamilton. Oakland Los Angeles New York Bonifac cf 1 0 0 0 Watson p 0 0 0 0 Romo 1 0 0 0 0 3 Headly 3b 4 0 1 1 Utley 2b 3 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO ab r h bi ab r h bi Tanaka W,10-1 9 6 2 2 1 11 Melncn p 0 0 0 0 HBP–by Romo (Frandsen). WP–Barrett. PB–Posey. Alonso 1b 4 0 1 0 Byrd rf 4 1 1 0 Los Angeles Crisp cf 4 2 2 1 HKndrc 2b 5 0 1 0 Seattle Tabata ph 1 0 0 0 Balk–Stammen. Maybin cf 3 0 0 0 Mayrry 1b 4 1 3 3 Greinke L,8-3 6 4 2 2 1 3 Jaso dh 5 0 0 0 Trout cf 4 1 1 0 C.Young L,5-4 5 7 4 4 2 2 Grilli p 0 0 0 0 Umpires–Home, Gerry Davis; First, Quinn Wolcott; Sec- Thayer p 0 0 0 0 DBrwn lf 3 1 1 1 Howell 1 0 0 0 0 1 Cespds lf 5 1 3 2 Pujols dh 4 0 2 0 Wilhelmsen 3 2 0 0 1 3 Totals 33 2 5 2 Totals 33 4 11 4 ond, Alfonso Marquez; Third, Phil Cuzzi. ATorrs p 0 0 0 0 Nieves c 4 1 0 0 League 1 3 2 2 1 0 Moss 1b 4 1 1 0 JHmltn lf 4 0 1 1 Beimel 1 1 0 0 0 0 Chicago 020 000 000 — 2 Patton p 0 0 0 0 CHrndz 3b 2 0 0 0 Umpires–Home, ; First, ; T–2:59. A–41,067 (41,915). Cincinnati Lowrie ss 3 0 1 1 Cron 1b 3 0 0 0 Pittsburgh 211 000 00x — 4 Rockies 10, Braves 3 Rivera ph 1 0 0 0 Howard ph 1 0 0 0 Vogt c 4 1 1 2 Aybar ss 3 0 0 0 Second, Mike Winters; Third, . E–P.Alvarez (14). DP–Chicago 2. LOB–Chicago 8, Grandl c 4 1 1 1 Bastrd p 0 0 0 0 Simon W,9-3 8 7 1 1 0 5 Atlanta Colorado ‌ A.Chapman S,10-11 1 1 0 0 1 3 Callasp 3b 1 0 0 0 Iannett c 4 0 1 0 T–2:44. A–28,434 (47,476). Pittsburgh 10. 2B–Valbuena (16), A.McCutchen (19), Amarst 2b 4 0 1 0 Diekmn p 0 0 0 0 Dnldsn ph-3b 2 0 0 0 Cowgill rf 3 0 2 0 Orioles 6, Red Sox 0 Mercer (9). 3B–P.Alvarez (1). HR–A.McCutchen (10). ab r h bi ab r h bi Stults p 2 0 1 0 GwynJ ph-cf 1 0 0 0 HBP–by Simon (Ju.Turner). WP–League. Heywrd rf 4 1 1 1 Blckmn rf 4 2 3 3 Umpires–Home, ; First, ; Gentry rf 4 1 1 0 Calhon ph 1 0 1 0 Boston Baltimore ‌SB–A.McCutchen (8), R.Martin (2). Denorfi rf 1 0 0 0 Kndrck p 1 0 0 0 Sogard 2b 4 1 1 0 JMcDnl 3b 2 0 0 0 BUpton cf 4 1 1 2 Rutledg ss 4 1 1 0 Brignc ph-3b 2 0 1 2 Second, ; Third, Seth Buckminster. ab r h bi ab r h bi IP H R ER BB SO T–2:43. A–33,557 (42,319). Freese ph-3b 2 0 1 0 Holt lf 4 0 0 0 Markks rf 4 0 0 1 FFrmn 1b 3 0 0 0 Mornea 1b 5 1 2 3 Totals 35 3 8 2 Totals 32 7 10 7 Chicago CJhnsn 3b 3 0 0 0 Rosario c 4 0 0 0 Totals 36 7 10 6 Totals 35 1 10 1 Bogarts 3b 4 0 0 0 Pearce lf 3 1 1 0 Hammel L,6-4 5 11 4 4 2 6 LaStell 2b 3 0 2 0 Dickrsn lf 3 1 2 0 San Diego 200 000 001 — 3 Late Wednesday Oakland 001 003 003 — 7 Pedroia 2b 3 0 2 0 Lough lf 1 0 0 0 Villanueva 2 0 0 0 2 3 ASmns ss 4 0 0 0 Stubbs cf 3 2 0 0 Philadelphia 100 102 30x — 7 Nationals 6, Giants 2 Los Angeles 000 100 000 — 1 D.Ortiz dh 3 0 1 0 A.Jones cf 4 1 1 1 Grimm 1 0 0 0 0 1 Laird c 2 0 0 0 Culersn 3b 4 1 2 1 E–Byrd (1). LOB–San Diego 5, Philadelphia 6. 2B– Washington San Francisco E–Cor.Rasmus (1). DP–Oakland 1. LOB–Oakland 6, Napoli 1b 3 0 0 0 N.Cruz dh 4 1 1 0 Pittsburgh Gattis c 0 0 0 0 LeMahi 2b 3 1 0 1 Headley (7), Revere (4), Mayberry 2 (6), Brignac (3). ab r h bi ab r h bi Los Angeles 9. 2B–Crisp (13), Cespedes (18), Trout JGoms rf 3 0 0 0 C.Davis 1b 4 2 2 2 Cumpton W,2-2 5 5 2 2 2 5 JSchafr lf 4 1 0 0 Chacin p 2 1 1 0 HR–Grandal (6), Mayberry (5). S–Revere. SF–D.Brown. Span cf 3 2 0 0 Pagan cf 4 0 0 0 (15), Pujols (15), J.Hamilton (5), Cowgill (7). HR–Vogt Przyns c 3 0 1 0 Hardy ss 4 1 1 0 Ju.Wilson H,10 1 0 0 0 0 1 ESantn p 2 0 0 0 RWhelr ph 0 0 0 1 IP H R ER BB SO Rendon 3b 3 1 0 0 Pence rf 4 0 0 0 (1). SF–Lowrie. JHerrr ss 3 0 0 0 Machd 3b 3 0 0 0 Watson H,16 1 0 0 0 1 1 JWaldn p 0 0 0 0 Ottavin p 0 0 0 0 San Diego Werth rf 4 2 2 3 Posey c 4 1 1 0 IP H R ER BB SO BrdlyJr cf 2 0 0 0 Schoop 2b 2 0 1 1 Melancon H,13 1 0 0 0 0 2 Doumit ph 1 0 0 0 Brothrs p 0 0 0 0 Stults L,2-8 5 8 4 4 1 2 LaRoch 1b 4 0 1 2 Morse 1b 4 0 2 0 Oakland Hundly c 4 0 2 1 Grilli S,10-13 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 DCrpnt p 0 0 0 0 Barnes ph 1 0 1 0 Thayer 1 1 0 0 0 1 Zmrmn lf 5 0 1 1 BCrwfr ss 4 0 1 1 Milone W,4-3 6 /3 6 1 1 2 4 Totals 28 0 4 0 Totals 33 6 9 6 HBP–by Hammel (J.Harrison), by Cumpton (Rizzo). 1 Varvar p 0 0 0 0 Masset p 0 0 0 0 A.Torres 1 1 3 3 2 0 Dsmnd ss 4 0 1 0 B.Hicks 2b 4 1 1 0 Cook H,3 /3 0 0 0 0 1 Boston 000 000 000 — 0 WP–Villanueva. Belisle p 0 0 0 0 Patton 1 0 0 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 3 0 0 0 Blanco lf 4 0 1 0 Gregerson H,8 1 2 0 0 0 1 Baltimore 300 100 02x — 6 Umpires–Home, ; First, Jeff Kellogg; Sec- Totals 30 3 4 3 Totals 33 10 12 9 Philadelphia Loaton c 3 1 1 0 Arias 3b 3 0 1 0 Ji.Johnson 1 2 0 0 0 0 E–Hardy (7). DP–Baltimore 3. LOB–Boston 2, ond, ; Third, Tom Woodring. C1 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014

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Anyone who GILFERT so helpful and friendly. oldest such commu- expenses, but the ser- she took care of her works as a store clerk Talking to them is like nities in Lake Coun- vice is free. It is done mother during her de- will tell you that they FROM THE visiting with friends. ty and there are still simply out of consider- clining years. Electron- work hard for their PORCH STEPS The clientele seems to many of Tom Brokaw’s ation for residents, who ic gadgets baffle most money. Clerks in thrift be made up of longtime “Greatest Generation” enjoy it immensely. The of us, but she under- stores usually don’t get pay for someone who customers. living here. Maybe that food is restaurant qual- stands them so we de- paid but work solely for can’t. While I was there, term is a bit of an exag- the joy of helping oth- ity and the service is pend on her when we Truly wonderful folks the sky opened up and geration since we have very good. lose our way in the lab- ers. provide this great gift dropped buckets of found our present gen- Members of the com- yrinth of cell phones Have you eaten at to our community’s rain. When customers eration equally as cou- munity with skills free- and the Internet. It is God’s Cafe in Leesburg? hungry. Here’s a sug- tried to leave the store, rageous, but I have ly share them with their very reassuring to know If you haven’t, I recom- gestion: If your orga- the manager brought been amazed at the neighbors. she is there to answer mend it. The food is ex- nization is planning a out an old umbrel- caring and enthusiasm When someone in our questions. She nev- cellent, and it is a great la and walked them to of my neighbors. our community is ill, er loses patience with place to have your or- get-together, remember that God’s Cafe has pri- their cars. Very few of my everyone pitches in. If us even when we forget ganizational breakfasts Have you ever had able-bodied neigh- we have misfortune, what she tells us. and luncheons. If you’re vate rooms in the back of the restaurant for a clerk help you to the bors sit home and do our neighbors can be Mary volunteers hungry and can’t afford car with an umbrella? nothing. Most of them counted on to help. at the hospital when the price of a meal, you groups. The rooms are delightfully decorated Would you like to re- volunteer — at their They care for pets, mow her own health per- can eat there and walk read a book you read church, a food bank, at lawns, fix lamps, screw mits. She helps edit away with your hunger and the service is excel- lent. years ago but don’t schools, prisons, help- in light bulbs, share our newsletter, picks satisfied, your bill paid know where to get it? ing police, in hospi- about special new up our dinner tick- for and your pride in- Are you familiar with a little bookstore on Do you want to get a tals, thrift stores and stores, drive you to the ets and drives us to our tact. book for your child other places in their doctor and help with bi-monthly dinner out. Here’s an idea. If you North Eustis Street in Eustis called Raintree that you read when you community. Most con- meals, cleaning and She picks up pizzas for have blood work done were little? Go to Rain- versations include vol- shopping. It is really in- our pizza parties and and have been fast- Books? If you are an avid reader, this is the tree Books. They prob- unteering. spirational. does a myriad of other ing for hours, stop by ably have it somewhere Saturday morning I There are many spe- things to make our lives God’s Cafe afterward store for you. It offers a huge inventory of used on their shelves, which attended the once-a- cial people here, but I easier. Aside from hav- for a good breakfast. If are arranged like a li- and new books for ev- month breakfast at the have to tell you about ing an occasional din- you have money to pay brary. Recreation Hall in Scot- one standout. We count ner paid for, her reward for your meal, you can ery taste and special Ordinary people truly tish Highlands. It is on her for many things. is our undying thanks just leave it on the ta- shelves for children. are extraordinary. staffed entirely by vol- Mary is younger for her efforts. ble. The service is good, When I walked into unteers who not only than some of us but Have you noticed the and when you pay for this delightful store Nina Gilfert can be reached prepare and serve the has her share of health proliferation of thrift your meal you help to Saturday for a book at [email protected].

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Let’s look at them chronologically, using the script from the mu- SUBMITTED PHOTO ral’s dedication in 1975. The bottom of panel three shows the arrival of the first steamboat in Leesburg, in 1867. “Aiken Stivender, son of Gilly Lee Stivender, cleared the channel in SUBMITTED PHOTO the Ocklawaha River, to RICK Mount Dora Mayor Cathy Hoechst congratulates Hannah Lake Griffin, and built a REED Leto at Mount Dora Bible School for winning first place in large landing barge. Lat- the state in the Save a Drop Poster Contest. Hoechst also er a wharf warehouse REMINISCE congratulated all of the students for their contributions to was built in the same lo- the Drop Savers Water Conservation Contest. cation and the first boat, owned by Col. Hart, on Sunday, January landed at the terminal 20, 1884 the first train AAUW HOSTS SCHOLARSHIP November 10, 1867,” pulled into Leesburg began the description. over a narrow gauge AWARD WINNERS “The Bauknight family track. Residents came also placed boats on the from miles around for The top of panel three shows the first train to arrive in river.” the event; history re- Leesburg, in 1884. Clearing the chan- cords that horses ran weeks before I had the anything else (but art). nel was no small proj- away and children hid pleasure of riding the Once, for a week I was ect. The winding riv- in the bushes at the old Devil to a Sunday laid off, and the next er, which was said sound of the snorting School picnic at Silver week I got a job in the to look like a twisted engine. The first pas- Springs. I believe that theater.” senger to get off the black snake, was full of was one of the happiest The advertising ca- logs and snags. Aiken train was an organ days of my life.” reer in theater led Stivender, a nephew of grinder with his mon- The train’s arriv- Smith to meeting Evander Lee, was hired key on a chain.” al helped jumpstart When plans were be- scores of movie celeb- to do the job. Within Leesburg’s downtown ing made to extend rities, including Clark a short time he built a building boom. the line from Ocala to Gable, Ona Munson, barge he called the Dry On Main Street pri- Dock and cleared the Leesburg, some doubt- Claudette Colbert, or to the train’s arriv- river. ers were sure the “iron Leslie Howard, Car- al, “low, plain wood- Col. Hart landed his horse” would never ar- ole Lombard and oth- en buildings, mostly of first steamboat, the rive. Despite the skep- er stars of the late 1930s Oklawaha, on the shore ticism, many Leesburg one story, ranged along and early 1940s film of Lake Griffin on Nov. residents gathered to one wide, sandy street,” era. He got started in 10, 1867. His cargo in- watch the arrival of the according to George M. film by lettering the art cluded freight and three first train. Barbour, a reporter for titles and subtitles for Yankee tourists. The Chester Lee, a grand- the Chicago Times, who silent films. passage was so success- son of Evander, wit- described what 1880- Smith moved south 81 Leesburg looked in ful that the Bauknights, nessed that arrival and and landed a job as the his book, “Florida for who would open the wrote about it in a his- person in charge of a Tourists, Invalids and first men’s clothing tory of Leesburg. Paramount Theater SUBMITTED PHOTO Settlers.” store in Leesburg, put “I shall never for- in Miami, after sound Seated, from left: Ana Ruiz, scholarship recipient, and Sid Smith, the mu- three or four boats into get as a small boy see- came to movies around Patti Weasel, scholarship committee member. Standing, service, according to ing the first train com- ral’s painter, was young from left: Joyce Tisovec, scholarship committee member; when he began paint- 1928. He even produced William Kennedy’s his- ing down the track a few films during those Sharon Pryor, scholarship recipient, and Rosella Todd huffing, blowing the ing. He graduated Valentine, chair of the scholarship committee. The Lake- tory of Lake County, years. After about seven and Hart added another whistle and ringing from a Sarasota high Sumter Branch of AAUW introduced and honored its years, he got a job as an steamer. the bell,” wrote Lee. “I school and attended art newest scholarship winners, Ana Ruiz and Sharon Pryor Gilly Lee Stivender, thought it was the Dev- schools in Tampa and artist and advertising at a recent meeting. Ruiz, 23, of Bushnell is a recent the widowed sister of il after me so I ran and New York. man for Atlanta’s Lowe’s graduate of Lake-Sumter State College with an associate’s degree in nursing science and is enrolled in the Evander, opened what jumped over the fence “I started out as a kid, Theaters. More next week. concurrent nursing program with LSSC and the University would later be called into the house, shut the painting outdoor ad- of Central Florida and will receive her bachelor’s degree in vertising pictures for the Leesburg House door and told everyone Rick Reed is a columnist who nursing from UCF in December. Pryor, 60, of Leesburg also and then the Leesburg to get under the bed, Coca Cola,” he said in a lives in Mount Dora. To reach graduated from LSSC with her associate’s degree and will Hotel. It was a plain cy- the Devil was com- 1984 Daily Commercial him, call 352-383-1458 or be continuing at LSSC to obtain her bachelor’s degree in press house, accord- ing. It was not many story. “I’ve never done email him at [email protected]. organizational management in December. ing to F. Wilson Kaler in a story that ran in the Florida Times Union in 1922. He wrote, “Many a weary man or wom- an, coming into the lit- tle village on horseback or by ox-team, were giv- en royal entertainment and a hospitable wel- come beneath its shel- tering roof.” It later became part of the Lake View Hotel. The top portion of the • Useable Clothing • Accessories • Shoes • Jewelery WE • Books • Household Items • Furniture • Linens panel shows the first NEED • Seasonal Items • Decorations • Tools • Kitchen Wares train to visit Leesburg. AND ALL KINDS OF USEABLE SURPLUS “In 1883 the Flori-

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DOW JONES NASDAQ S&P 500 GOLD SILVER CRUDE OIL T-NOTE 10-year 16,734.19 4,297.63 1,930.11 1,274.00 19.53 106.53 2.59 - 109.69 B - 34.30 B - 13.78 B + 12.80 A + 0.361 A + 2.13 A - 0.05 B Iraqi violence pushes oil up

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Associated Press CURRENCIES Dollar vs. Exchange Pvs Brent crude, a bench- The price of oil Rate Day mark for internation- jumped Thursday as an Yen 101.67 102.04 al oils, rose more sharp- insurgency in Iraq raised Euro $1.3565 $1.3529 ly, gaining $3.07 a barrel the risk of disruptions to Pound $1.6836 $1.6793 on the ICE Futures ex- supplies at a time when Swiss franc 0.8975 0.9000 change in London. other major oil-produc- Canadian dollar 1.0855 1.0867 Analysts say the un- certainty of the situa- ing countries are already Mexican peso 12.9666 13.0174 pumping near capacity. tion in Iraq raises the The al-Qaida-inspired oil exports, now at over chance of further in- group that captured two 3 million barrels a day, creases in oil prices. key cities in Iraq vowed it adds to concerns over Before the news of Thursday to march on security and the coun- the insurgency in Iraq, to Baghdad. try’s plans to expand oil oil prices were already One of those two cit- production. pressing higher after AP FILE PHOTO ies, Mosul, lies in an West Texas Intermedi- OPEC countries agreed A technician inside a trailer monitors and directs the pressure and mix of water, sand and area that is a major gate- ate, the benchmark U.S. this week to keep their chemicals pumped during a hydraulic fracturing operation near Mevad, Colo. way for Iraqi oil. While oil, rose $2.13, or 2 per- output target un- the loss of the city has cent, to close at $106.53 changed at 30 million no immediate effect on a barrel on the New York barrels a day. Looking for a raise? Leesburg may get foreign trade zone Certain industries do well Leesburg is closer to receiving ap- city of Leesburg another tool to help BERNARD CONDON sand into the ground to pay for transportation proval for a foreign trade zone that will business at the international airport Associated Press squeeze oil from rocks and warehouse workers encourage business growth around and to expand economic develop- — is opposed by envi- was 4.4 percent high- NEW YORK — If you the international airport. ment in our city and throughout Lake ronmentalists worried er than a year earlier in hope to get a raise that The U.S. Department of Com- County,” Mayor John Christian said in about pollution. But it’s each of the past three finally feels like one, merce’s International Trade Adminis- the release. driven a boom in jobs months — a streak un- it helps to work in the tration recently wrapped up a 60-day If approved, Leesburg Internation- and wages. Oil and gas matched in over three right industry. invitation for public input without al Airport will join more than 250 oth- workers earned an av- decades. comments, city spokesman Robert er foreign trade zones based in major Historically, at this erage 11 percent more Ryder Systems, which Sargent said in a press release. Rep- ports of entry around the country. stage in the economy’s an hour in April than rents trucks, said in a resentatives with U.S. Customs and These federally designated zones recovery, pay would be they did a year ago, ac- call with financial ana- Border Protection also completed provide significant financial benefits rising in most sectors. But cording to the Bureau of lysts that it’s facing up- an on-site review of the airport two to local businesses that import and five years after the Great Labor Statistics. That’s ward pressure on drivers’ weeks ago. export items, reducing or eliminating Recession officially end- more than five times wages. Many drivers re- These steps clear the way for final duties and fees for products shipped ed, raises remain uneven the average gain across tired or left the industry review and potential approval for the internationally, Sargent explained. Pri- across industries and, as all industries. during the financial crisis foreign trade zone through the De- vate companies operating in foreign a whole, have barely kept TEMP SURGE when demand plunged. partment of Commerce, according to trade zones also may utilize stream- up with prices. Pay has “I definitely am mak- Sargent. lined customs procedures, making been rising about 2 per- Though many temp ing more money,” said “The foreign trade zone will give the work faster and easier to accomplish. cent a year, roughly equal workers would like full- Darrell Beyer, 56, a driver to inflation. time jobs with bene- from Kingman, Arizona. fits, at least their pay is The best raises have So are workers at com- climbing. Robert Half gone to workers with panies that make con- International, a staffing specialized skills in a struction equipment. firm, says higher pay few booming indus- They earned an aver- for its temps forced it to tries — energy, trans- age 11 percent more an raise the rates it charges portation, health care, hour in the past year, employers by 2.6 per- technology. Those in re- according to the BLS. cent in the first quarter, tail or government have Pay for non-mana- a point higher than its been less fortunate. gerial and production increase late last year. “If you’re in an in-de- workers — who fill 80 mand field, with the HIGH-TECH percent of private non- right skill set, the Non-managers at farm jobs — is rising 2.3 chance of getting a raise computer-system de- percent annually. In pre- is much higher,” says sign companies earned vious recoveries, raises Katie Bardaro, an econ- an average 4.1 percent for these workers peak- omist at PayScale, a more in April than a year ed at about 4 percent pay-tracking firm. ago, the latest in a string three or four years after Typically in a recov- of increases beginning they’d begun climbing. ery, raises in a few in- in 2012. Their pay hadn’t That raises at least the dustries lead to raises risen in the three prior possibility that their pay in others as workers be- years. Pay is strong for will keep rising. come confident enough specialists in “Big Data” HOUSING to quit one job for an- — digital information Many of the skilled other for more pay. that includes data culled workers who are need- This time, the subpar from mobile devices to recovery has slowed pay spot trends or build dig- ed to build homes fled gains. Technology has ital dossiers on people. to other careers after played a role, too. It’s lift- Also hot are peo- the housing bust. Now, ed pay for people who ple who use technolo- there aren’t enough of work, for example, with gy to help health care them. Home construc- programs that sift data providers digitize med- tion workers have re- from your mobile de- ical records. Nearly ceived an average 3.3 vices so companies can three-quarters of health percent raise a year, ac- pitch products matched care providers are having cording to the BLS, since to your interests. Yet trouble attracting work- their wages starting ris- workers in industries ers with expertise in e- ing in 2012. They’d fall- upended by the Inter- records, according to a en 4 percent over the net, such as retailers left survey last year by Tow- previous two years. behind by e-commerce, ers Watson, a consultant. Buck Consultants, a pay adviser, foresees have been hurt. BLUE COLLAR BOUNCE Here are industry raises for all construc- standouts — and lag- As manufacturing tion workers, including gards — on pay: picks up, trucking com- those involved in com- panies are desperate for mercial and industri- OIL AND GAS drivers. And not sur- al buildings, averaging Fracking — the prisingly, truckers are more than 3 percent for pumping of liquid and earning more. Hourly a second straight year. Trusted by hundreds of families for the care of their beloved pets! Staff on site 24/7. Day care available. Large air conditioned indoor play areas. State-of-the-art grooming studio. 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Rising prices? Eye on consumers Going public Producer price index University of Michigan Recent pricing data suggests that seasonally adjusted percent change Consumers have been feeling consumer sentiment index Aspen Aerogels is expected to make it’s stock inflation may be picking up from 0.6% mostly better about the economy as 85 market debut today. very low levels. home and stock prices are rising. The maker of high-performance insulation 0.5 84.1 The producer price index, which Even so, pessimism about future materials for industrial plants hopes to sell as many measures price changes before 0.4 pay increases contributed to a as 6.7 million 82.5 they reach the consumer, jumped 0.3 modest dip in the University of est. shares in its initial 81.9 in April by the largest amount in 19 est. Michigan’s consumer sentiment 82 public offering. 0.2 81.2 months, reflecting higher food index for May. That survey found The company, To d ay prices and greater retail profit mar- 0.1 that nearly half of all households 80.4 founded in 2001,

flat 79.9 gins. The Labor Department 0 anticipated that their inflation- will trade on the reports its latest producer price -0.1 adjusted income would decline over 79 New York Stock index reading today. Economists MAMFJD the next 12 months. The prelimi- MAMFJD Exchange under anticipate the index notched a ’13 ’14 nary reading for this month’s index ’13 ’14 the ticker symbol smaller gain than in April. Source: FactSet is due out today. Source: FactSet “ASPN.”

1,960 S&P 500 17,000 Dow Jones industrials Stocks of Local Interest 1,920 Close: 1,930.11 16,820 Close: 16,734.19 Change: -13.78 (-0.7%) Change: -109.69 (-0.7%) 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR 1,880 10 DAYS 16,640 10 DAYS NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV 2,000 17,200 AT&T Inc T 31.74 7 36.86 34.83 +.02 +0.1 tt t -0.9 +2.4 10 1.84 Advance Auto Parts AAP 78.91 9 129.99 124.28 -1.86 -1.5 tr t+12.3 +52.8 20 0.24 1,950 16,800 Amer Express AXP 71.47 0 95.88 94.76 -.32 -0.3 ts s +4.4 +25.5 19 1.04f 1,900 AutoNation Inc AN 41.89 9 57.93 55.17 -1.62 -2.9 ts s+11.0 +28.2 18 ... 16,400 Brown & Brown BRO 27.76 4 35.13 30.67 -.01 ... ts t -2.3 -3.4 21 0.40 1,850 8 16,000 CocaCola Co KO 36.83 41.52 40.42 -.13 -0.3 tt s -2.2 +3.0 22 1.22f 1,800 Comcast Corp A CMCSA 38.75 9 55.28 52.67 -.04 -0.1 ts s +1.4 +33.3 19 0.90 Darden Rest DRI 44.78 5 55.25 49.33 -1.06 -2.1 tt t -9.3 -3.0 20 2.20 1,750 15,600 Disney DIS 60.41 9 85.86 82.80 -1.51 -1.8 ts s +8.4 +33.5 21 0.86f 1,700 15,200 8 DJJFMAM DJJFMAM Gen Electric GE 22.76 28.09 26.96 -.19 -0.7 ts s -3.8 +18.6 20 0.88 General Mills GIS 46.70 9 55.64 54.20 -.55 -1.0 ts s +8.6 +16.5 20 1.64f Harris Corp HRS 47.69 0 79.32 76.26 -1.12 -1.4 ts s +9.2 +58.8 18 1.68 Home Depot HD 72.21 6 83.20 78.43 -1.38 -1.7 ts t -4.7 +5.1 20 1.88 StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. YTD IBM IBM 172.19 3 206.98 181.22 -1.03 -0.6 tt t -3.4 -8.7 12 4.40f DOW 16841.57 16703.73 16734.19 -109.69 -0.65% +0.95% Lowes Cos LOW 38.87 6 52.08 45.55 -1.36 -2.9 ts t -8.1 +16.5 20 0.92f DOW Trans. 8135.64 7960.47 7983.04 -158.51 -1.95% +7.87% NYSE NASD NY Times NYT 10.05 8 17.37 15.58 -.19 -1.2 ss t -1.8 +54.9 39 0.16 DOW Util. 540.93 531.38 539.37 +1.87 +0.35% +9.95% NextEra Energy NEE 76.91 8 101.50 95.62 +.72 +0.8 tt r+11.7 +23.8 21 2.90 Vol. (in mil.) 2,989 1,837 NYSE Comp. 10876.99 10804.97 10825.03 -47.66 -0.44% +4.08% PepsiCo PEP 77.01 9 88.72 87.22 -.56 -0.6 ts s +5.2 +9.2 20 2.62f Pvs. Volume 2,636 1,689 NASDAQ 4328.36 4284.53 4297.63 -34.30 -0.79% +2.90% Suntrust Bks STI 30.17 9 41.26 40.02 -.29 -0.7 ss s +8.7 +28.7 14 0.80f Advanced 1293 920 S&P 500 1943.35 1925.78 1930.11 -13.78 -0.71% +4.42% 6 ts s Declined 1797 1679 S&P 400 1405.36 1395.35 1398.76 -7.00 -0.50% +4.19% TECO Energy TE 16.12 18.45 17.40 +.17 +1.0 +0.9 +4.7 18 0.88 5 New Highs 107 67 Wilshire 5000 20612.23 20422.53 20469.86 -142.37 -0.69% +3.88% WalMart Strs WMT 71.51 81.37 75.73 -.43 -0.6 tt t -3.8 +3.7 16 1.92f 0 New Lows 12 14 Russell 2000 1165.37 1156.07 1159.40 -7.31 -0.63% -0.36% Xerox Corp XRX 8.77 13.01 12.63 -.12 -0.9 ts s +3.8 +42.7 13 0.25 New York Stock Exchange Name Div Last Chg BestBuy .76f 28.44 -.39 DNP Selct .78 10.32 +.01 Fusion-io ... 8.83 +.08 PwshDB ... 26.39 +.37 SamsO&G ... .37 +.01 TriPointe ... 16.53 -.01 BigLots ... 44.30 -.22 DR Horton .15 23.52 -.45 PS Agri ... 27.48 +.03 SanchezEn ... u36.32 +1.36 TriangPet ... 10.79 +.07 A-B-C BBarrett ... 27.04 +.49 DSW Inc s .75 27.08 -.39 G-H-I PS USDBull ... 21.54 -.05 SandRdge ... 6.87 +.18 TrinaSolar ... 11.42 +.12 ABB Ltd .78e 23.30 -.08 BioMedR 1.00 22.07 +.05 DTE 2.62 74.18 +.63 GMAC CpT 2.03 27.16 +.12 PS SrLoan 1.00e 24.90 -.01 SandRdgP 2.49e 12.53 +.19 Trinity .80f 81.66 -.50 ACE Ltd 2.54e 103.75 -.45 BitautoH ... 43.14 +.34 DanaHldg .20 23.02 -.42 GNC .64 37.00 -.46 PS SP LwV .85e 34.81 -.14 SandstG g ... 6.12 +.49 Trinseo n ... 20.25 ... 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CinciBell ... 3.70 -.06 EqtyOne .88 23.02 +.17 Humana 1.12f 125.24 -1.65 Kellogg 1.84 67.23 -.38 MidAApt 2.92 70.83 -.23 WeathfIntl ... 22.17 -.29 Pengrth g .48 u6.90 +.22 Roper .80 145.59 -.05 TanzRy g ... 2.18 +.18 Ashland 1.36 104.98 -.22 Cinemark 1.00 31.99 +.07 EqtyRsd 2.00 61.25 -.02 Huntsmn .50 27.90 -.38 KeyEngy ... 8.26 +.04 MidstsPet ... u6.70 +.15 WtWatch ... 22.48 +.05 PennVa ... 14.86 +.62 RouseProp .68 15.93 -.22 Target 2.08f 57.24 +.16 AspenIns .80f 46.91 +.14 Citigroup .04 48.27 -.54 EssexPT 5.20f 179.30 +.14 Hyatt ... 59.27 -1.20 Keycorp .26f 14.17 -.09 MdwGold g ... .83 +.01 WeinRlt 1.30 31.72 +.25 PennWst g .56 9.97 +.18 Rowan .40 32.15 +.35 TataMotors .18e 39.13 -.15 AsdEstat .76 17.42 -.35 Civeo n ... u25.77 +.92 EsteeLdr .80 76.70 +.14 Hyperdy rs ... 2.87 +.22 KilroyR 1.40 61.67 +.01 MillenMda ... 4.29 -.14 Wellcare ... 76.71 -.62 Penney ... 8.46 -.23 RBScotlnd ... 11.39 -.04 TeckRes g .90 21.33 -.09 Assurant 1.08f 67.63 -.54 CleanHarb ... 62.57 -.34 EverestRe 3.00 159.55 -1.15 IAMGld g ... 4.05 +.15 KimbClk 3.36 110.13 -.96 MitsuUFJ ... 6.03 +.09 WellPoint 1.75 107.10 -.58 PennyMac 2.36 21.60 -.17 RylCarb 1.00 54.37 -2.58 Teledyne ... 98.48 -1.01 AssuredG .44 25.30 -.05 CliffsNRs .60 d13.76 -.62 Evertec .40 24.25 +.02 ICICI Bk .77e u52.12 +.20 Kimco .90 22.49 -.13 MobileTele ... 19.09 -.25 WellsF pfQ 1.46 25.85 +.07 Penske .76f 45.47 -2.13 RoyDShllA 3.76f 79.78 +.94 TelefBrasil .76e 20.40 -.13 AstraZen 2.80e 74.04 -.18 Cliffs pfA 1.75 d13.13 -.77 ExamWks ... 29.70 -.42 IMS Hlth n ... 24.43 -.27 KindME 5.52f 79.05 -.23 Mohawk ... 132.51 -2.40 WellsFargo 1.40f 51.71 -.53 Clorox 2.96f 90.40 -.83 ING ... 14.30 -.10 Pentair 1.00 75.35 -2.07 Rubicon g ... 1.20 +.07 TelefEsp .47e 16.83 +.10 AthlonEn n ... u45.88 +.42 ExcoRes .20 5.52 +.17 KindMorg 1.68f 34.91 +.01 MolsCoorB 1.48 u71.47 -.60 PepBoy ... 10.85 -.40 Wesco Intl ... 90.74 -1.79 CloudPeak ... 18.95 -.47 ION Geoph ... 4.34 +.08 Molycorp ... 2.78 -.03 RubyTues ... 7.51 -.07 TelData .54 25.22 -.45 AtlPwr g .40 3.23 +.05 Exelis .41 17.44 -.06 KingDEn n ... 17.37 -.12 PepcoHold 1.08 27.34 +.09 WestarEn 1.40 35.69 +.09 ClubCorp n .48 18.97 +.52 iShGold ... 12.35 +.14 Kinross g ... 4.13 +.10 Monsanto 1.72 120.91 +.16 RuckusW ... 11.25 +.24 TempurSly ... 57.53 -1.12 AtlasPpln 2.48 32.36 -.31 Exelon 1.24 35.07 -.68 PerkElm .28 46.39 -.27 WstAstMtg 4.82e 14.47 -.16 Coach 1.35 d38.67 -.46 iSAstla 1.14e 26.46 -.11 KiteRlty .26f 6.06 -.03 MonstrWw ... 6.20 -.07 Ryder 1.36 86.02 -1.35 Tenaris .86e 45.79 -.07 AtlasRes 2.32 19.80 +.08 Express ... 13.55 -.36 Perrigo .42 142.68 +1.51 WstnRefin 1.04 39.45 +.19 CobaltIEn ... 18.47 -.07 iShBrazil 1.44e 49.33 -.40 Knowles n ... 31.22 +.54 Moodys 1.12 85.83 -.78 Ryland .12 37.70 -.38 TenetHlth ... 47.77 -.43 AtwoodOcn ... 51.53 +.80 ExtStay n .60 22.55 -.10 PetChina 5.16e 121.77 -.05 WstnUnion .50 15.98 -.24 CocaCE 1.00 44.76 ... iShCanada .69e u31.30 +.07 KodiakO g ... 13.64 +.23 MorgStan .40f 31.73 +.04 RymanHP 2.20 46.45 -.56 Tenneco ... 64.66 -1.50 AuRico g .08m 4.16 +.08 ExterranH .60 43.05 -.07 PetrbrsA .85e 16.62 -.21 WestlkCh s .50 u82.19 +.04 Coeur ... 7.81 +.20 iShEMU .92e 43.55 -.01 Kohls 1.56 52.25 -.12 Mosaic 1.00 48.60 -.21 Teradata ... 42.75 -.12 Autohme n ... 33.91 -.60 ExtraSpce 1.88f 52.82 -.37 Petrobras .46e 15.48 -.18 S-T-U Weyerhsr .88 30.89 -.25 AvalonBay 4.64 139.29 +.34 ColgPalm 1.44 67.84 -.78 ExxonMbl 2.76f 101.66 -.29 iShGerm .44e 31.90 -.01 KornFer ... 30.73 -.92 MotrlaSolu 1.24 66.46 -.47 Teradyn .24 19.11 -.11 Petrologis 1.42e 14.36 -.01 SAP AG 1.37e 75.35 +.42 Terex .20 39.06 -1.27 Whrlpl 3.00f 138.56 -2.40 AveryD 1.40f 49.48 -.21 ColonyFncl 1.44f 22.52 +.26 FMC Corp .60 76.96 -1.03 iSh HK .61e 21.10 -.07 KosmosEn ... 10.53 +.12 MuellerWat .07 8.47 -.09 WhiteWave ... 32.32 -.18 ColumPT n 1.20 26.94 +.25 PtroqstE ... 6.39 +.13 SCANA 2.10 50.44 +.29 Tesoro 1.00 57.54 +.62 Avnet .60 43.89 -.73 FMC Tech ... 59.21 +.21 iShItaly .34e 17.96 -.04 KrispKrm ... 16.25 +.07 MurphO 1.25b 64.14 +.51 WhitingPet ... u78.02 +1.06 Comerica .80f 49.94 -.33 Pfizer 1.04 29.45 +.02 SK Tlcm ... 24.47 +.12 TetraTech ... 11.68 -.02 Avon .24 14.64 -.12 FNBCp PA .48 12.66 +.01 iShJapan .13e 11.77 +.04 Kroger .66 47.24 -.77 MurpUSA n ... 50.59 -1.21 WmsCos 1.70f 46.85 +.07 CmclMtls .48 17.40 -.43 Pharmerica ... 29.42 -.03 SLGreen 2.00 110.15 -.37 TevaPhrm 1.34e 51.82 -.16 Axiall .64 47.28 -1.70 FS Invest n .89a 10.30 -.24 iSh SKor .90e 65.00 -.41 L Brands 1.36a 57.10 -.69 NCI BldSy ... 17.89 -.42 WmsSon 1.32f 67.76 -.25 CmwREIT 1.00 27.34 -.22 iSMalasia .48e 16.06 -.12 L-3 Com 2.40 125.21 -.61 NCR Corp ... 32.18 -.66 PhilipMor 3.76 88.24 -.20 SM Energy .10 78.49 +2.27 Textron .08 39.38 -.81 AXIS Cap 1.08 45.82 -.52 FXCM .24 14.81 +.40 PhilipsNV 1.10e 31.41 -.76 WillisGp 1.20 42.95 +.10 B2gold g ... 2.67 +.16 CmtyBkSy 1.12 36.40 -.15 FactsetR 1.56f 112.75 +1.83 iShMexico 1.33e 67.69 -.02 LaQuinta n ... 18.80 +.10 NQ Mobile ... 7.74 -.41 SpdrDJIA 3.56e 167.29 -1.06 TherapMD ... 4.53 -.25 CmtyHlt ... 42.51 -.51 Phillips66 2.00f 82.80 -.09 SpdrGold ... 122.64 +1.23 ThermoFis .60 119.85 -.21 Wipro .13e 11.52 -.02 BB&T Cp .96f 38.44 -.49 FamilyDlr 1.24 66.36 -.02 iShSing .50e 13.81 -.01 LaZBoy .24 24.18 -.44 NRG Egy .56f 35.93 -.35 WiscEngy 1.56 44.78 +.12 CompSci .92f 62.79 -.80 iShSoAfr 1.57e 68.92 +.09 LabCp ... 101.79 -.26 NRG Yld n 1.40f 52.15 +.67 PhxNMda ... 10.46 -.09 SpdrEuro501.16e 44.37 -.08 ThomCrk g ... 2.81 -.01 BCE g 2.47 45.49 -.20 FedExCp .80f 139.21 -3.54 PiedmOfc .80 19.05 -.09 WTJpHedg 1.24e 48.46 -.03 BHP BillLt 2.36e 66.56 -1.16 ComstkRs .50 27.47 +.70 iShSpain 1.10e 43.46 +.06 Laclede 1.76 47.18 +.44 Nabors .16 26.96 +.01 SP Mid 2.29e 254.89 -1.31 ThomsonR 1.32 35.33 +.08 FedInvst 1.00 29.15 -.64 Pier 1 .24 17.42 +.24 WT India .16e 22.95 +.05 BP PLC 2.28 u51.34 +.48 Con-Way .40 47.94 -.18 iSTaiwn .26e 15.36 -.02 LadThalFn ... 2.79 -.11 NBGreece ... 3.83 +.07 S&P500ETF3.48e 193.54 -1.38 3D Sys ... 48.88 -1.02 Ferrellgs 2.00 26.72 -.32 PimDyCrd 1.88 23.93 +.07 WolvWW s .24 25.79 -.54 BP Pru 9.84e 97.36 +1.70 ConAgra 1.00 32.23 ... Ferro ... 12.10 -.34 iSh UK .50e 21.76 -.01 LkShrGld g ... .89 +.10 NatFuGas 1.50 74.34 +.24 Spdr Div 2.90e 75.69 -.41 3M Co 3.42 143.07 -1.34 ConchoRes ...u138.77 +1.31 iShBRIC .91e 39.09 -.12 PinnclEnt ... 25.22 -.45 SpdrHome .11e 31.92 -.20 Tiffany 1.52f 98.95 -.93 Workday ... 81.52 +.32 BPZ Res ... 3.16 ... FibriaCelu ... 9.78 -.13 Lannett ... 47.82 -.59 NatGrid 3.48e 72.86 +1.04 WldW Ent .48 11.33 +.08 ConocoPhil 2.76 u82.86 +.91 iShTurkey 1.12e 57.11 +.23 NOilVarco 1.84f 77.06 +.68 PinnaclFds .84 32.10 +.04 SpdrS&PBk .43e 33.11 -.17 Time n ... 22.55 -.23 BRF SA .37e 23.37 -.16 FidlNFin .72 32.80 ... LaredoPet ... 28.72 -.25 Wyndham 1.40 72.44 -1.00 ConsolEngy .25 44.82 -2.18 iShSilver ... 18.76 +.30 NatRetPrp 1.62 36.37 +.29 PinWst 2.27 54.05 +.21 SpdrShTHiY1.55e 30.88 +.01 TW Cable 3.00 142.72 -.29 BT Grp 1.80e 66.90 +.68 FidNatInfo .96 53.66 -.53 LVSands 2.00 72.73 -1.07 XL Grp .64 32.66 -.11 ConEd 2.52 54.99 +.29 iShS&P100 1.64e 85.84 -.67 LaSalleH 1.50f 33.89 -.52 NatResPtrs 1.40 15.25 -.19 PionEnSvc ... u16.39 +.30 SpdrLehHY2.91e 41.53 ... TimeWarn 1.27b 68.37 -.55 BabckWil .40 32.19 -.24 58.com n ... 45.11 -.53 XPO Logis ... 26.45 -.54 ConstellA ... 82.79 -.59 iShSelDiv 2.23e 75.26 -.13 Latam Air ... 13.76 +.03 NavideaBio ... 1.90 -.02 PioNtrl .08u223.00 -.79 SpdrNuBST .22e 24.33 +.02 Timken 1.00 66.35 ... BakrHu .68f 70.46 -.48 FstAFin n .96f 28.11 +.21 XcelEngy 1.20 30.65 +.22 Constellm ... 30.60 +.19 iShTIPS 1.27e 114.04 +.34 Lazard 1.20 u51.19 -.20 Navios .24 9.90 +.15 PitnyBw .75 27.16 -.44 SpdrSTCpBd.34e 30.79 +.03 Timmins g ... 1.69 +.10 BallCorp .52 60.58 -.34 FstBcpPR ... 5.29 -.10 Xylem .51 37.77 -.19 ContlRes ...u149.89 +1.89 iShChinaLC1.02e 37.52 -.10 LearCorp .80 u89.04 -2.47 Navistar ... 37.02 -.89 PlainsAAP 2.52f 57.01 -.38 SpdrS&P RB.58e 39.93 -.15 Titan Intl .02 16.21 -.45 BallyTech ... 63.36 -.56 FstHorizon .20 12.04 +.03 YPF Soc .15e 32.68 -.73 BalticTrdg .07e 6.29 -.18 Cnvrgys .28f 21.67 -.37 iShTransp 1.20e 143.25 -2.87 LeggMason .64f 50.10 +.32 NetSuite ... 80.54 -.16 PlainsGP n .70f 28.50 -.24 SpdrRetl .61e 84.41 -1.15 TollBros ... 36.30 -.23 FstInRT .41 18.40 -.14 Yamana g .15 8.06 +.27 BcBilVArg .50e 13.12 -.07 CooperTire .42 29.46 -.03 FMajSilv g ... 9.47 +.31 iSCorSP5003.44e 194.73 -1.44 LeggPlat 1.20 33.46 -.10 Neuralstem ... 4.41 +.11 PlatfmSp n ... u28.36 +.49 SpdrOGEx .54e u79.78 +1.05 TorDBk gs 1.88 50.07 -.22 Yelp ... 65.84 +.07 BcoBrad pf .45e 15.27 -.12 CopaHold 3.84 140.09 +1.30 FstRepBk .56f 53.39 -.05 iShUSAgBd2.45e 108.91 +.21 LeidosHld 1.28 39.03 -.32 NeuStar ... 24.14 -.01 PlatGpMet ... 1.21 +.06 SpdrMetM .52e 39.99 -.51 Total SA 3.19e 70.92 +.79 YingliGrn ... 3.05 +.14 BcoSantSA .82e 10.55 +.01 CoreLabs 2.00 159.96 +.50 FTArcaBio ... 79.93 +.21 iShEMkts .86e 43.59 -.21 LejuHldg n ... 10.82 -.74 NwGold g ... 6.08 +.32 PlumCrk 1.76 44.26 -.20 STMicro .40 9.57 -.06 TotalSys .40 30.37 -.33 BcoSBrasil .93e 7.02 +.05 CoreLogic ... 30.05 +.08 FTDJInet ... 57.39 -.57 iShiBoxIG 4.18e 118.50 +.38 LennarA .16 40.51 -.43 NwMtnFin 1.36 14.36 +.24 Polaris 1.92 129.18 -.87 SABESP .31e 10.26 -.03 TowersWat .56 109.21 +.01 YoukuTud ... 21.55 -.07 BcpSouth .20 24.30 -.22 CornstProg .93 4.66 -.02 FT RNG .08e u23.08 +.31 iSEafeSC 1.22e 53.01 +.10 LeucNatl .25 25.74 -.08 NewOriEd .35e 26.40 -.10 PolyOne .32 40.64 -.75 SafeBulk .24 9.00 +.06 TrCda g 1.92 46.52 +.22 YumBrnds 1.48 78.77 -.76 BkofAm .04 15.42 -.17 Corning .40 21.00 -.45 FirstEngy 1.44 34.25 +.10 iShEMBd 5.31e 114.56 -.13 Level3 ... 42.23 -.18 NewResid .70a 6.38 -.06 PortGE 1.12f 32.50 -.22 Safeway .92f 34.08 -.02 TrnsEntx rs ... 5.24 +.26 ZBB En rs ... 1.72 -.04 BkNYMel .68f 35.31 -.07 CorpOffP 1.10 28.28 +.10 500.com n ... 36.79 -1.17 iShIndones .47e 27.22 -.30 LexRltyTr .66 11.35 +.02 NY CmtyB 1.00 15.77 -.04 PostHldg ... 51.15 -.33 StJoe ... 24.86 +.33 TransDigm25.00e 167.70 -2.54 Zhaopin n ... 14.65 ... Bankrate ... 16.84 +.51 Cosan Ltd .30e 14.19 +.21 Fleetcor ...u131.77 +.53 iSSP500Gr 1.68e 103.70 -.94 Lexmark 1.44f 44.48 -.53 NY REIT n .46 11.63 +.18 PostPrp 1.60f 52.61 +.35 StJude 1.08 64.88 -.46 Transocn 3.00f 43.80 +1.47 Zimmer .88 105.32 -.49 BankUtd .84 33.55 -.12 Coty .20 17.11 -.11 FlowrsFd s .48f 19.83 -.14 iShLatAm 1.23e 38.98 -.45 LbtyASE .39e 5.92 -.05 Newcastle .40b 4.83 -.09 Potash 1.40 36.00 +.01 Salesforce ... 53.04 -.27 Travelers 2.20f u95.00 +.10 ZoesKitch n ... u32.12 +1.02 Banro g ... .46 +.02 CousPrp .30 12.09 -.19 Flowserv s .64 76.64 -.76 iSSP500Val 1.82e 89.46 -.49 LibtProp 1.90 37.99 -.26 NewellRub .68f 30.72 -.44 PSCrudeDS ... d28.18 -1.37 SallyBty ... 24.69 -.53 Trex s ... 31.17 +.04 Zoetis .29 31.99 -.14 Barclay .41e 16.16 -.02 CovantaH 1.00f 20.18 +.03 Fluor .84 77.47 -.98 iSh20 yrT 3.40e 112.21 +.99 LifeTFit ... 46.29 -1.11 NewfldExp ... u39.27 +.34 BarVixMdT ... 13.63 +.26 Covidien 1.28 72.04 -.51 FootLockr .88 49.49 -.12 iSh7-10yTB2.26e 103.01 +.40 LifeLock ... 11.88 -.11 NewmtM .10m 23.30 +.21 Stocks in bold changed 5% or more in price from the previous day. B iPVix rs ... 32.37 +1.48 CSVInvNG ... d2.59 -.46 FordM .50 16.52 -.38 iShIntSelDv 1.83e 40.58 +.08 LillyEli 1.96 58.88 -.59 NewpkRes ... 11.78 -.03 Stock Footnotes: g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. Bard .88f 140.98 +3.00 CSVLgNGs ... 28.02 +3.62 ForestCA ... 19.29 -.26 iSh1-3yTB .23e 84.55 +.03 LincNat .72f 50.17 -.51 NiSource 1.04f 36.99 +.31 n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock BarnesNob ... 20.33 +.27 CrstwdMid 1.64 21.52 -.14 ForestLab ... 94.37 -.75 iS Eafe 1.70e 69.67 +.02 LinkedIn ... 164.54 +.90 NielsenNV 1.00f 46.73 -.47 issue. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the Barnes .44 38.45 +.37 CrwnCstle 1.40 74.35 -.49 ForestOil ... 2.42 +.05 iSCorSPMid1.54e 139.89 -.76 LionsGt g .20 26.96 -.29 NikeB .96 74.77 -.37 last year. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name. BarrickG .20 16.75 +.31 CrownHold ... 49.33 -.63 Fortress .32 7.71 -.14 iShiBxHYB 5.91e 94.84 -.06 LithiaMot .64f 76.38 -2.78 NimbleSt n ... 26.81 +1.75 Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount BasicEnSv ... 26.20 -.07 CubeSmart .52 18.49 +.01 FBHmSec .48 40.21 -.32 iShSft .19e 82.53 -.66 LiveNatn ... 23.09 -.52 NoahHldgs ... 14.62 +.23 declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of divi- Baxter 2.08f 73.00 -.26 Cummins 2.50 154.77 -3.72 FrancoN g .80 50.06 +1.95 iShMtgRE 2.04e 12.75 ... LloydBkg ... 5.41 -.03 NobleCorp 1.50 32.87 +1.03 dends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared BeazerHm ... 18.86 +.03 FrankRes s .48 56.02 -.23 iShIndia bt ... u30.24 +.09 LockhdM 5.32 162.64 -1.89 NobleEngy .72f 75.81 +.43 or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend BectDck 2.18 118.20 -.86 D-E-F FMCG 1.25a 33.67 -.41 iSR1KVal 1.90e 99.58 -.61 Loews .25 43.59 +.05 NokiaCp .51e 8.04 -.01 announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. BerkH B ... 127.28 -.94 DCT Indl .28 8.04 -.03 Freescale ... 23.76 -.59 iSR1KGr 1.17e 89.35 -.81 Lorillard 2.46 60.36 -.02 NordAOff n ... 15.25 ... t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - BerryPlas ... 24.31 -.46 DDR Corp .62 17.26 ... Frontline ... 2.36 -.04 iSR2KVal 1.82e 100.90 -.58 LaPac ... 14.18 -.18 NordicAm .92f 8.75 +.20 P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014

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LinnCo 2.90 29.14 +.07 MotorcarP ... 23.90 -.33 OpenTable ... 70.43 -.70 Thoratec ... 33.49 -.13 ASML Hld .83e 89.33 -.56 BncpBnk ... 11.40 -.14 CowenGp ... 4.10 -.12 Fortinet ... 23.43 -.35 IridiumCm ... 7.85 -.22 LiquidHld n ... 1.51 -.05 Mylan ... 49.64 -.04 OraSure ... 7.80 +.32 S-T-U TibcoSft ... 20.66 -.07 AcadiaHlt ... 45.45 +.59 Bazaarvce ... 7.51 +.11 Cree Inc ... 47.29 -.43 Fossil Grp ... 105.12 -.54 IronwdPh ... 14.27 +.04 lululemn gs ... d37.25 -7.05 MyriadG ... 33.87 +.38 Orexigen ... 5.68 -.14 SBA Com ... 99.84 -.37 TiVo Inc ... 12.06 -.18 AcadiaPh ... 23.03 +.23 BeacnRfg ... 34.48 -.31 Criteo SA n ... 35.10 +1.01 FosterWhl .40e 34.58 +.16 Isis ... 32.24 -.66 LumosNtw .56 14.19 +.38 NII Hldg h ... .68 -.03 OriginAg ... 2.28 +.02 SEI Inv .44 32.53 -.11 TractSup s .64f 65.05 -.85 Accelern n ... 34.24 +1.59 BebeStrs .10 d3.30 -.06 Crocs ... 14.70 -.18 Francesca ... 14.26 +.20 NPS Phm ... 33.60 -.30 Outerwall ... 64.83 -1.41 SFX Ent n ... 7.75 -.17 TrimbleN ... 38.67 -.14 Accuray ... 8.79 +.12 BedBath ... 60.47 -.29 Ctrip.com ... 57.94 -1.12 FreshMkt ... 34.86 +.59 J-K-L M-N-0 NXP Semi ... 62.27 -1.41 SLM Cp ... 8.59 -.12 TripAdvis ... 101.72 -1.80 AcelRx ... 9.16 +.17 Biocryst ... 11.35 -.37 CubistPh ... 69.41 -.53 FrontierCm .40 5.58 +.08 j2Global 1.08f 49.46 +1.62 MCG Cap .28m 3.54 +.05 Nanosphere ... 1.30 -.02 P-Q-R SS&C Tech ... 44.86 -.42 TriQuint ... u16.22 -.18 Achillion ... 6.83 -.46 BiogenIdc ... 309.78 -.94 CubistPh rt ... d.13 -.02 FuelCellE ... 2.16 +.02 JA Solar ... 9.79 +.21 MacroGn n ... 21.34 -.10 NasdOMX .60f 36.80 +.33 PDC Engy ... 66.65 +1.37 SVB FnGp ... 114.04 +2.09 TrueCar n ... 12.92 -.73 AcornEngy ... 2.45 -.09 BioMarin ... 61.78 +.22 CumMed ... 6.31 -.14 FultonFncl .32 12.41 -.02 JD.com n ... u27.17 -1.83 MSG h ... 57.60 +.27 NatGenH n .04 16.94 +.36 PDL Bio .60 9.71 +.05 SabreCp n ... 19.22 ... TuesMrn ... u18.31 -.42 ActivsBliz .20f u21.32 -.16 BioScrip ... 8.16 +.05 Curis ... 1.66 -.04 JDS Uniph ... 11.53 +.11 MMyTrip ... 29.23 -.22 NatInstrm .60 30.58 +.01 PGT Inc ... 8.46 -.02 SalixPhm ... 113.80 +.38 G-H-I Tuniu n ... 17.22 -1.34 Acxiom ... 20.88 -.46 BlkRKelso .84m 8.84 +.03 CypSemi .44 10.99 -.05 JackInBox .80 59.67 +.57 MannKd ... 9.78 -.57 NatPenn .40 10.51 -.10 PMC Sra ... 7.57 -.03 SanDisk 1.20f 98.62 -1.04 21stCFoxA .25 35.41 -.71 AdobeSy ... 66.56 -.90 BlackBerry ... 8.12 +.34 Cytori ... 2.48 -.01 GT AdvTc ... 17.72 +.31 JkksPac ... 7.59 -.04 Marketo ... 25.45 +.26 Navient n .60 16.74 -.14 PTC Inc ... 36.97 -.72 SangBio ... 16.01 -.19 21stCFoxB .25 34.31 -.71 Adtran .36 22.24 +.05 BloominBr ... 22.04 -.46 GTx Inc ... 1.34 ... JazzPhrm ... 141.99 -1.24 MarIntA .80f 61.45 -.32 NetApp .66f 35.53 -.41 PacWstBc 1.00 43.83 -.15 Sanmina ... 21.99 -.48 D-E-F 21Vianet ... 25.78 -1.05 Aegerion ... 34.35 +.12 Blucora ... 19.07 +.09 GW Pharm ... 77.40 +2.27 JetBlue ... 9.94 -.49 MarvellT .24 14.94 -.21 NetEase 1.41e 75.84 +3.31 Paccar .88f 62.91 -1.03 Sapient ... 16.10 -.22 UTiWrldwd .06 9.99 -.15 Affymetrix ... 8.81 +.11 BobEvans 1.24 48.02 -.47 DFC Glbl ... 9.49 -.01 Gam&Lsr n 2.08 32.94 -.10 JiveSoftw ... 8.15 +.03 Masimo ... 23.87 -.08 Netflix ... 422.45 -7.55 PacBiosci ... 6.01 +.25 SareptaTh ... 32.20 -.88 Ubiquiti ... 41.66 +1.01 BodyCentrl ... 1.05 +.02 AirMedia ... 2.19 -.06 Dealertrk ... 40.85 -.60 Garmin 1.92 60.10 -.69 KEYW Hld ... 11.61 +.93 MatrixSv ... u36.91 +1.05 Neurcrine ... 15.19 -.25 PacSunwr ... 2.30 ... SciGames ... 10.34 -.12 UltaSalon ... 95.00 -2.11 AkamaiT ... 58.51 +.21 BoulderBr ... 14.43 +.11 dELIAs h ... .62 -.02 Gentherm ... 41.47 -.61 KLA Tnc 1.80 67.85 -.27 Mattel 1.52 38.52 -.35 NYMtgTr 1.08 8.08 -.02 PanASlv .50 13.64 +.36 SeaChange ... d8.25 -.23 Umpqua .60a 17.83 +.08 Akorn ... 27.51 -.64 BreitBurn 1.99 u21.96 +.33 Dndreon ... 2.01 -.03 PaneraBrd ... 150.59 -1.47 SeagateT 1.72 54.22 -.28 GeronCp ... 3.15 +.55 KandiTech ... 12.64 -.51 MaximIntg 1.04 35.09 -.12 NewLead rs ... .63 -.10 Unilife ... 2.83 +.01 AlbnyMlc ... 18.69 +.02 Broadcom .48 38.26 +.26 Dentsply .27 47.85 -.19 GileadSci ... 80.58 -.24 Patterson .80 38.76 -.27 SearsHldgs ... 38.51 -.57 KeurigGM 1.00 120.75 +4.77 MaxwellT ... 17.26 -.55 Newport ... 18.06 -.25 UtdNtrlF ... 63.81 +.50 Alexion ... 165.97 -1.49 BroadSoft ... 24.16 +.66 Depomed ... 13.21 -.01 GluMobile ... 3.68 +.05 NewsCpA n ... 17.30 -.33 PattUTI .40 u33.93 +.64 SeattGen ... 40.10 -.02 KnightT .80f 15.05 -.15 MedAssets ... 23.28 -.32 UtdTherap ... 97.39 -.98 AlignTech ... 50.81 -.79 BrcdeCm .14 9.12 +.01 DexCom ... 36.01 -.22 Gogo n ... 18.14 -.54 Kofax n ... 8.91 +.07 MediCo ... 28.04 -.22 NewsCpB n ... 16.85 -.32 Paychex 1.40 40.82 -.15 Senomyx ... 8.40 +.02 UnivDisp ... 29.83 +.25 Alkermes ... 46.65 -1.14 BrukerCp ... 21.99 -.02 DiamondF ... 26.21 -.78 GolLNGLtd 1.80 u50.56 +1.02 KraftFGp 2.10 58.94 -.55 Medidata s ... 39.05 +.63 NexstarB .60 44.58 -1.12 PnnNGm ... 12.39 +.18 Sequenom ... 3.05 -.02 UnwiredP ... 2.21 -.06 AlliFibOp s .15e 21.06 -.73 CA Inc 1.00 28.42 -.34 DiambkEn ... u84.69 +.85 Goodyear .20 25.73 -.44 KratosDef ... 8.37 -.34 Medivation ... 75.21 -.53 NorTrst 1.32f 62.20 +.10 PennantPk 1.12 11.20 -.01 SvcSource ... 5.03 +.06 AllscriptH ... 14.68 -.37 CBOE .72a 49.25 +1.17 DianaCont .50e d2.57 -.09 Google A ... 559.50 -8.00 LKQ Corp ... 26.34 -.53 MelcoCrwn .47e 32.57 +.22 NwstBcsh .52a 13.36 -.14 PeopUtdF .66f 14.82 -.07 ShoreTel ... 6.69 -.14 UrbanOut ... 33.46 -.33 AlnylamP ... 67.74 +.03 CH Robins 1.40 61.82 -.09 DirecTV ... 82.92 -.07 Google C n ... 551.35 -7.49 LPL Fincl .96 48.45 +.04 Mellanox ... 33.82 +.17 NorwCruis ... 32.92 -.73 PerionNwk ... 11.11 -.01 Shutterfly ... 40.97 -.44 V-W-X-Y-Z AlteraCp lf .60 33.96 +.02 CIM CTr rs ... 23.16 +.33 DiscComA ... 78.50 -.18 GreenPlns .16 31.06 -.54 LamResrch .72 u65.52 +.09 MentorGr .20 21.02 -.26 Novavax ... 4.55 +.12 PernixTh h ... 6.97 +.05 SifyTech .02e 2.34 -.10 Amarin ... 1.53 -.01 CME Grp 1.88 70.89 +.43 DishNetw h ... 59.04 -.46 GrifolsSA .29e 45.14 -.55 LamarAdv 3.32 49.83 -.67 MerrimkP ... 7.65 -.21 nTelos 1.68 12.29 -.07 PetSmart .78 57.76 -.25 SigmaDsg ... 4.49 +.46 VCA Inc ... 35.47 -.14 Amazon ... 325.91 -9.29 CTC Media .70 10.26 -.15 DollarTree ... 53.93 -.34 Groupon ... 6.01 -.07 Lattice ... 8.05 -.19 Methanx 1.00f 61.15 +1.58 NuVasive ... 33.23 +.47 Pharmacyc ... 94.84 -1.15 SigmaAld .92 99.64 -.16 VandaPhm ... 14.58 -.38 Ambarella ... 26.94 +.15 Cadence ... 16.73 -.31 DonlleyRR 1.04 16.02 -.10 GulfportE ... 63.50 +.25 LexiPhrm ... 1.75 +.05 Microchp 1.42f 49.16 -.30 NuanceCm ... 17.07 -.26 PhotrIn ... 8.89 -.09 SilcnLab ... 47.64 +.14 VangNatR 2.52 31.05 +.20 Amdocs .62 48.63 -.09 CaesarAc n ... 11.30 +.16 DrmWksA ... 27.99 +.38 HD Supp n ... 27.62 -1.15 LibGlobA s ... 43.26 -1.14 MicronT ... 30.86 -.14 Nvidia .34 u19.52 +.12 PilgrimsP ... 24.70 -.50 SilicnMotn .60 u18.24 +.10 VBradley ... 22.70 +.34 AmAirl n ... 40.20 -2.09 Caesars ... 17.60 -.41 DryShips ... 3.38 -.03 HMS Hldgs ... 19.83 -.27 LibGlobC s ... 42.18 -.84 MicrosSys ... 54.51 -.02 OReillyAu ... 148.75 -2.27 Pixelwrks ... 7.38 -.40 Slcnware .23e 8.13 -.19 VerintSys ... 48.28 -.62 ACapAgy 3.15e 23.68 +.09 CalaStrTR .99 11.79 -.05 Dunkin .92 44.34 -.90 HainCel ... 88.26 -.53 LibtMda A ... 131.24 -.46 Microsoft 1.12 40.58 -.28 OceanPw h ... 1.72 -.08 Polycom ... 13.03 -.12 SilvStd g ... 7.80 +.26 Verisign ... 50.70 -.63 AmCapLtd ... 14.95 -.08 CalAmp ... 19.62 +.02 DurataTh ... 15.32 -.54 Halozyme ... 10.10 +.71 LibtyIntA ... 29.19 -.24 Microvisn ... 1.98 -.02 Oclaro ... 2.22 -.06 Popular ... 31.76 -.16 Sina ... 45.88 -.51 Verisk ... 60.60 -.54 ACapMtg 2.80e 20.57 +.18 CdnSolar ... 24.49 +.37 DurectCp ... 1.53 +.10 HanwhaSol ... 2.29 +.07 LifePtH ... 64.05 -.33 MobileIrn n ... 11.02 ... Omeros ... 14.26 -1.61 Potbelly n ... 15.56 +.27 Sinclair .60 30.92 -.38 VertxPh ... 73.50 -.58 ARCapH n .68 10.73 -.02 CapFedFn .30a 11.85 +.01 DyaxCp ... 8.34 +.01 Harmonic ... 7.62 ... LimelghtN ... 2.92 -.06 Mondelez .56 37.31 -.29 Omnicell ... 26.65 +.30 PwrInteg .40 57.96 +1.06 SiriusXM ... 3.34 -.01 ViaSat ... 56.50 ... ARltCapPr 1.00 11.95 +.01 CpstnTurb ... 1.56 +.03 Dynagas n 1.46 22.79 -1.62 Hasbro 1.72 52.46 -.45 PwShs QQQ1.30e 92.05 -.84 SironaDent ... 77.20 -.04 ViacomA 1.32f 85.96 -.77 AmSupr ... 1.40 +.01 Cardtronic ... 32.89 +1.18 E-Trade ... 20.02 -.46 HawHold ... 14.52 -.67 PriceTR 1.76 82.10 -.44 SkywksSol .44 46.92 -.89 ViacomB 1.32f 85.95 -.65 Amgen 2.44 116.20 -.14 CareerEd ... 4.83 -.12 eBay ... 48.56 -.27 HercOffsh ... 4.79 +.13 Priceline ...1226.00 -22.72 SmithWes ... 16.93 -.14 Vical ... 1.18 +.01 AmicusTh ... 2.80 ... Carrizo ... u63.33 +.45 EDAP TMS ... 3.78 -.01 HimaxTch .27e 6.39 -.25 PrUPQQQ s ... 70.00 -1.88 SodaStrm ... 36.83 -.97 VimpelCm .45e 8.78 +.06 AmkorTch ... u11.68 +.06 Catamaran ... 43.10 -.47 EarthLink .20 3.63 -.07 Hittite .60 77.95 -.05 PrognicsPh ... 4.22 +.36 Sohu.cm ... 58.91 +.68 VitesseS ... 3.39 -.43 Anadigc ... 1.15 -.03 CathayGen .28f 25.35 -.45 Ebix Inc .30 13.55 +.34 Hollysys ... 21.87 -.67 Proofpoint ... 33.92 +.63 SolarCity ... 50.65 -.16 Vivus ... 5.24 +.03 AnalogDev 1.48 55.44 -.19 Cavium ... 51.46 -.72 8x8 Inc ... 6.93 -.12 Hologic ... 24.48 -.31 ProUShBio ... 15.35 +.11 Solazyme ... 11.13 +.22 Vodafone 1.82e 32.92 -.41 AngiesList ... 12.42 +.03 Celgene ... 160.22 -.89 ElectArts ... 35.23 -.28 HmeLnSvc 1.92f 22.69 +.02 PShtQQQ rs ... 46.15 +1.17 SonicCorp ... 21.96 -.17 Volcano ... 18.34 +.12 ApolloEdu ... 28.42 +.62 CelldexTh ... 17.29 -.16 ElizArden ... 28.78 +.15 HomeAway ... 30.05 +.30 ProspctCap 1.32 10.40 +.12 Sonus ... 3.54 -.09 WarrenRs ... 4.72 +.03 ApolloInv .80 8.54 +.06 CentAl ... 14.68 -.05 Endo Intl ... 67.75 -.21 HorizPhm ... 14.71 -.53 QIAGEN ... 23.53 +.07 Spectranet ... 22.41 +.03 WashFed .40 22.89 +.20 Apple Inc s 1.88f 92.29 -1.57 Cerner s ... 52.92 -.25 Endocyte ... 6.69 -.12 HoughMH n ... 19.36 -.09 QlikTech ... 22.45 -.32 SpectPh ... 8.42 -.15 Web.com ... 34.89 -.51 ApldMatl .40 21.75 -.14 CerusCp ... 4.25 -.09 EngyXXI .48 23.18 +.55 HudsCity .16 9.86 -.06 Qlogic ... 9.99 -.07 SpiritAir ... 60.07 -1.39 WebMD ... 44.65 -.29 AMCC ... 10.86 -.84 CharterCm ...u147.79 -1.41 Entegris ... 12.29 -.20 HuntJB .80 75.35 -.99 Qualcom 1.68f 79.34 +.13 Splunk ... 45.75 +.94 Weibo n ... 18.94 -.27 Approach ... 21.43 ... ChkPoint ... 65.40 +.09 EntropCom ... 3.35 ... HuntBncsh .20 9.48 -.05 QualitySys .70 15.86 -.06 Sprouts n ... 30.00 +.88 Wendys Co .20 8.22 +.04 ArQule ... 1.42 -.01 Cheesecake .56 46.16 -.13 Equinix ... 202.75 +1.24 IAC Inter .96 68.06 -.34 Questcor 1.20 88.81 -2.18 Staples .48 11.10 +.03 WernerEnt .20 26.77 -.17 ArenaPhm ... 6.41 +.23 ChildPlace .53 46.82 -.63 Ericsson .46e 12.30 -.09 IdexxLabs ... 131.02 -.92 QuickLog ... 4.96 +.13 Starbucks 1.04 73.96 -.84 WDigital 1.60f 89.74 -.96 AresCap 1.52a 17.05 +.22 ChiFnOnl ... 4.53 -.36 Exelixis ... 3.45 -.01 iRobot ... 34.37 -.66 RF MicD ... u9.73 -.10 Starz A ... 28.85 -.21 WstptInn g ... 14.86 -.15 AriadP ... 6.41 -.61 ChXDPlas ... 9.66 -1.35 Expedia .60 73.98 -2.00 iSh ACWI 1.09e 60.38 -.22 RadNet ... 7.15 -.18 StlDynam .46f 17.27 -.30 WetSeal ... .81 -.02 ArmHld .28e 45.21 -.37 ChiCache ... 14.02 -.07 ExpdIntl .64f 44.62 -.55 iShNsdqBio ... 247.83 -1.20 Rambus ... u13.69 +.69 Stratasys ... 94.07 +.95 Arotech ... 5.00 +.59 CinnFin 1.76 48.91 -.04 ExpScripts ... 71.57 +.01 Icon PLC ... 44.40 -.27 Randgold .50 77.29 +1.83 SungyMo n ... 13.98 +1.15 WholeFood .48 42.69 +.59 ArrayBio ... 4.38 +.07 Cintas .77f 63.04 -.26 ExtrmNet ... 4.10 -.06 IconixBr ... 42.75 -.89 RaptorPhm ... 11.30 +.51 SunOpta ... 12.97 -.04 Windstrm 1.00 9.67 +.04 Arris ... 31.97 -.44 Cirrus ... 22.64 -.12 F5 Netwks ... 111.54 -.83 IdenixPh ... 23.60 +.04 RealPage ... 21.18 -.20 SunPower ... 34.83 +.83 WisdomTr ... 11.24 -.08 ArrowRsh ... 13.66 -1.28 Cisco .76f 24.66 -.38 FLIR Sys .40 35.63 -.23 Illumina ... 172.01 -5.39 Rdiff.cm ... 2.86 -.09 SusqBnc .32 10.23 -.09 Wynn 5.00 197.21 -3.87 ArubaNet ... 17.54 +.08 CitrixSys ... 63.64 -.95 FTD Cos n ... 30.10 -.86 ImunoGn ... 13.20 +1.07 Regenrn ... 310.47 +.23 Symantec .60 21.30 +.02 XOMA ... 4.75 +.06 AscenaRtl ... 16.79 -.14 CleanEngy ... 10.73 +.11 Facebook ... 64.29 -1.49 Imunmd ... 3.81 -.04 RenewEn ... 10.17 -.14 Synaptics ... 84.85 -.93 XenoPort ... 4.56 -.01 AspenTech ... 43.45 -.08 ClovisOnc ... 44.52 +.72 FairchldS ... 15.46 +.02 ImpaxLabs ... 28.11 +.22 RentACt .92 28.74 -.62 SynrgyPh ... 4.16 -.03 Xilinx 1.16f 46.19 +.21 AsscdBanc .36 17.89 -.13 CoStar ... 161.93 -2.43 Fastenal 1.00 49.63 -1.04 Incyte ... 53.20 -.62 Replgn ... 19.54 -.28 SyntaPhm ... 4.24 -.05 Xoom ... 26.04 +.27 athenahlth ... 124.56 -.59 Cognex s .22 36.81 -.91 FiestaRst ... 42.22 -1.25 Infinera ... 8.98 -.10 RepubAir ... 10.64 -.01 SynthesEn ... 1.73 +.02 YRC Wwde ... 24.25 +.37 Atmel ... 9.17 -.14 CognizTc s ... 46.98 -.32 FifthStFin 1.00 9.39 +.05 Informat ... 36.43 -.46 RetailOpp .64 15.07 -.35 THL Credit 1.36a 13.31 +.18 YY Inc ... 69.52 +1.80 Autodesk ... 53.85 -.24 Comc spcl .90 52.20 -.05 FifthThird .48 21.29 -.15 Insmed ... 12.55 -.36 RetailNot n ... 27.13 +.47 TICC Cap 1.16 9.55 -.01 Yahoo ... 36.78 +.15 AutoData 1.92 78.25 -.29 CommScp n ... 23.63 -1.00 FinclEngin .24 46.15 +.55 Insulet ... 37.04 -.28 Retrophin ... 11.15 -.15 tw telecom ... 32.33 -.41 Yandex ... 34.10 -.06 Auxilium ... 21.62 +1.53 CommVlt ... 48.12 -.68 Finisar ... 25.25 +.03 InsysTh s ... 25.03 +.53 RexEnergy ... 18.58 -.04 TakeTwo ... 19.85 -.33 ZeltiqAes ... 15.59 -.30 AvagoTch 1.16f 71.76 +.01 Compuwre .50 9.80 -.02 FinLine .32 29.20 -.26 IntgDv ... u14.35 +.03 RigelPh ... 4.00 -.12 Tarena n ... u10.90 +.06 Zillow ...u120.10 -3.09 AvanirPhm ... 5.63 -.03 ConatusP n ... 7.71 -1.77 FireEye n ... 35.49 -.01 Intel .90 27.96 +.03 RiverbedT ... 20.34 +.06 TASER ... 14.03 +.12 ZionsBcp .16 29.55 -.28 AVEO Ph ... 1.21 -.04 ConcurTch ... 86.94 -.13 FstNiagara .32 8.78 -.03 InterceptP ... 278.64 -7.81 RockCrPh ... .77 -.00 TeslaMot ... 203.52 -.95 Zogenix ... 1.69 -.09 AvisBudg ... 56.79 -1.56 Conns ... 42.19 -.93 FstSolar ... 63.90 +.36 InterDig .80f 48.24 +.34 RocketF n ... 25.09 +.92 TesseraTch .40a 22.30 -.24 Zulily n ... 36.87 +.93 B/E Aero ... 92.65 -.86 Conversant ... 24.81 -.06 FstMerit .64 19.63 -.12 InterMune ... u43.89 +1.85 RosettaR ... 51.97 +.48 TexInst 1.20 48.14 +.05 Zynga ... 3.10 -.08 Mutual Funds

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FIRST AD IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE AND COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION 2ND AD CASE NO. 2012 CA 003468 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTER- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH EST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA HALF AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CIVIL DIVISION LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- TION AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE CASE NO.: 35 2012 CA 003885 HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, AS- U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, OFF SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF 2007-HE7, THE FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE Plaintiff, LOAN TRUST 2006-FF12 MORTGAGE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH SERIES 2006-FF12, DIVISION JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Plaintiff, GARY WAYNE BARROW; WANITA LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA FILE NO. 14 CP 847 LYNN BARROW; UNKNOWN PER- vs. SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- CASE NO.: 35 2011 CA 002529 IN RE; ESTATE OF JECT PROPERTY; BARRY BICHARD; MAGNOLIA BAY MICHAEL RAYMOND PENDA, Defendants U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, Deceased AS TRUSTEE FOR BNC MORTGAGE INC.; RBC USA HOLDCO CORPORA- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE LOAN TRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE TION SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO NOTICE TO CREDITORS PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, RBC BACORPORATION (USA) FKA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN SERIES 2007-1, RBC CENTURA BANKS, INC. SUCCES- TO PLACE YOUR CLASSIFIEDThe administration of the estate of AD IN PRINTPlaintiff, & ONLINE CALL pursuant to a Final Judgment of Fore- SOR IN INTEREST TO ALABAMA NA- MICHAEL RAYMOND PENDA de- closure dated May 7, 2014 and en- TIONAL BANCORPORATION A SUC- ceased, whose date of death was tered in Case No. 2012 CA 003468 vs. CESSOR BY MERGER TO PUBLIC May 26, 2014 is pend ing in the Cir- of the Cir cuit Court of the 5th Judicial BANK; SHARON BICHARD; UN- cuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Circuit in and for LAKE County, Flor- David S. Taylor, Pamela A. Taylor, KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION Probate Division, the address of ida, wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- Niambi Bell, Melvin Daniels, OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, which is Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ta- SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- Defendants. Defendants. vares, Florida 32778-7800. The SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMER- names and addresses of the personal ICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE representa tive and the personal rep- TRUSTEE AS SUCCESSOR BY TO CHAPTER 45 resentative's attorney are set forth MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NA- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to below. TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE NOTICE OF SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated FOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF BEAR pursuant to a Final Judg ment of Fore- the 11 day of March, 2014 and en- 352-314-All creditors of the decedent and STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURI-FASTclosure dated MAY 06, 2014, and en- tered in Case No. 35 2012 CA other persons having claims or de- TIES I LLC, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- tered in Case No. 35 2011 CA 003885, of the Cir cuit Court of the mands against decedent's estate, on CATES, SERIES 2007-HE7, is Plaintiff 002529 of the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in and for Lake whom a copy of this notice is re- and GARY WAYNE BARROW; WANITA 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County, Flor ida, wherein U.S. BANK Find It, Buyquired to be served, must It, file their LYNN BARROW;Sell UNKNOWN PER- It,County, Flor ida, whereinFAST! U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUS- claims with this court ON OR BEFORE SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUS- TEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE JECT PROPERTY; are defendant(s). TEE FOR BNC MORTGAGE LOAN FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST Lake: 352-314-3278 or Sumter:TIME OF THE FIRST 352-748-1955 PUBLICATION OF I will sell to the highest • and Monday best bid- TRUST 2007-1 - FridayMORTGAGE PAS- 8am2006-FF12 - MORTGAGE 5 pm PAS- THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE der for cash at IN THE FIRST FLOOR S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS LOBBY OF COURTHOUSE NEAR IN- 2007-1, is Plaintiff David S. Taylor, 2006-FF12, is Plaintiff and BARRY IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE NOTICE ON THEM. FORMATION DESK, at 550 West MainAd mustPam ela be A. non-commercial Taylor, Niambi Bell, only with singleBICHARD; item priced MAGNOLIA at $100 BAY or PROPERTY less. FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, Street, TAVARES, IN LAKE COUNTY,PriceMelivin must Daniels appear are in ad.Defendants. Two line maximum.OWNERS Pets, animals, ASSOCIATION, guns and INC.; RBC IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY All other creditors of the decedent FLORIDA 32778, at 11:00 a.m., on I will sell to the highest and best bid- USA HOLDCO CORPORATION SUC- ONE FREE AD PERCIVIL DIVISION MONTH!and other persons 2 having LINES/7 claims or the 10 day of DAYS:July, 2014 the follow ingammoder excluded.for cash at Some In the restrictions.1st Floor of theLimit CESSOR1 per household IN INTEREST per month. TO RBC demands against decedent's estate described property as set forth in said Lake County Court house; 550 West BACORPORATION (USA) FKA RBC CASE NO. 35 2013 CA 000744 must file their claims with this court Final Judgment, to wit: Main Street, in Tavares, Florida CENTURA BANKS, INC. SUCCESSOR DEADLINES WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE 32778 at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on the IN INTEREST TO ALABAMA NA TIONAL For Insertion COPY DATEDIVISION: 6 OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF day of JUL 10, 2014 the fol lowing de- BANCORPORATION A SUCCESSOR BY Friday Thursday, 5pm NOTICE. ClassifiedSECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, Indexscribed property as set forth in said MERGER TO PUBLIC BANK; SHARON U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION RANGE 27 EAST, RUN SOUTH 250 Summary Fi nal Judgment, to wit: BICHARD; UNKNOWN TENANT IN Saturday Friday, 3pmPlaintiff, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE FEET; THENCE WEST 250 FEET TO POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP- Sunday Friday, 5:00pm TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE LOT (S) 18, BLOCK H, WHISPERING ERTY, are defendants. The Clerk of Monday Friday, 5:00pmvs. Legal NoticesTION 733.702 . . OF. THE. .FLORIDA . . .PRO- . . WEST.0001 100 FEET; THENCE NORTHMerchandise 250 PINES AN NEX, ACCORDING . . TO. . THE . .this . Court. . will. sell. .6000 to the highest and BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- FEET; THENCE EAST 100 FEET; PLAT THEREOF, RE CORDED IN PLAT best bidder for cash at THE LOBBY Tues. - Thurs. One day prior, 5:00pmBENNY L. TYRE AND UNKNOWN TEN- RED. THENCE SOUTH 250 FEET TO THE BOOK 12, PAGE (S) 47, OF THE PUB- ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE COURT- Cancellation for ads running Saturday must be made byANTS/OWNERS,Notices ...... POINT.1000 OF BEGINNING. Real LESS THE Estate/ForLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,RENTHOUSE AT. 550. . W..3000 MAIN STREET, in 3pm Friday. Cancelations for Sunday & Monday must beDefendants, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- NORTH 25 FEET OF ROAD RIGHT OF FLORIDA. Tavares, FL 32778 11:00 a.m. on the made by 5:00pm Friday. RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM WAY, LAKE COUNTY, FLOR IDA. 10 day of July , 2014 the following ADJUSTMENTS AtNOTICE Your OF SALE ServiceFILED TWO (2). YEARS. . . OR . MORE. . AF-. . .9000 Real Estate/ForLocated: 1103 OAK DRIVE, SALE LEES- described . . prop. erty . .4000 as set forth in said TER THE DECENTS DATE OF DEATH IS A person claiming an interest in the BURG, FL 34748 Final Judg ment, to wit: • Please check your ad for errors the first day it appears since The Daily Commercial will not be responsible for incorrect ads after theNotice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- BARRED. surplus from the sale, if any, other first day of publication. If you find an error call the classifiednal JudgEmployment ment of Foreclosure for ...... than.2000 the property owner Recreationas of the and all fixtures and . personal. . . property. . . .LOT . 4,. MAGNOLIA. . . .7000 BAY, ACCORDING department immediately at 314-3278 or 748-1955. Plaintiff entered in this cause on May The date of the first publication of date of the lis pendens must file a located therein or thereon, which are TO THE PLAT THEREOF A RECORDED • The publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors or for6, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake this notice is June 13, 2014. claim with 60 days after the sale. included as security in Plaintiff’s IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGE 47-49, OF omission of copy. Liability shall not exceed the cost of that portion of space occupied by such error. County, Florida,Pets/Animals I will sell the property ...... 6865 Transportationmortgage...... THE . . PUBLIC . . . RECORDS .8000 OF LAKE situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- AMY MAYS Dated this 7 day of May, 2014 COUNTY, FLORIDA. scribed as: Personal Representative Any person claiming an interest in the 3640 Markey Road NEIL KELLY surplus funds from the sale, if any, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- LOT 87 IN HAINES CREEK HEIGHTS, A Midlothian, VA 23112 As Clerk of said Court other than the prop erty owner as of EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SUBDIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- By: /s/A. THIGPEN the date of the lis pendens must file a SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE IDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Brian J. Welke As Deputy Clerk claim within 60 days after the sale. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Attorney for Personal Representative OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A 13, PAGE 49, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Florida Bar No. 0127159 This notice is provided pursuant to Dated at Tavares, Lake County, Flor- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Brian J. Welke, P.A. Administrative Order No.2.065. ida, this 9 day of MAY, 2014 SALE 531 North Bay Street In accordance with the Americans IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE and commonly known as: 35850 Eustis, Florida with Disabilities Act, if you are a per- Neil Kelly If you are a person with a disability FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, LAKEWOOD DR. LEESBURG, FL Telephone: (352) 357-0400 son with a disability who needs any Clerk of said Circuit Court who needs any accommodation in or- IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY 3 4 7 8 8 i n c l u d i n g t h e b u i l d i n g , a p p u r - Facsimilie: (352) 357-9950 accommodation in order to partici- By: /S/D. NEAL der to participate in this proceeding, CIVIL DIVISION tenances, and fixtures located Email: [email protected] pate in this proceeding, you are enti- As Deputy Clerk you are entitled, at no cost to you, to therein, at public sale to the highest tled, at no cost to you, to provisions the provision of certain assistance. CASE NO. 35 2012 CA 003663 and best bidder, for cash, Sales are Ad No: 10015259 of certain assistance. Please contact Clarfield, Okon, Salomone & Please contact the ADA Coordinator held in the lobby on the first floor of June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 the Court Administrator at 550 West Pincus, P.L. at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- DIVISION: 06 the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Attorney for Plaintiff istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 JULY 10, Phone No. (352) 253-1604 within 2 500 South Australian Avenue, Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, CENLAR FSB 2014 at 11 a.m. Any per son claim- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH working days of your receipt of this Suite 730 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, Plaintiff, ing an interest in the surplus from the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE notice or pleading; if you are hearing West Palm Beach, FL 33401 within two (2) working days of your sale, if any, other than the property COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); (561) 713-1400 receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- vs. owner as of the date of the lis pend- if you are voice impaired, call ing or voice impaired, call ens must file a claim within 60days CASE NO. 2012 CA 003468 1-800-995-8770 (V) Ad No: 10014896 1-800-955-8771. JONATHAN L. HOLIDAY A/K/A JONA- after the sale. (Via Florida Relay Services). June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 THAN HOLIDAY, SILVER LAKE FOREST U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Dated this 11 day of MARCH, 2014 HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., Dated this 8 day of May, 2014. AS TRUSTEE, SUCCESSOR IN INTER- Plaintiff’s Attorney AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, Clerk of the Circuit Court EST TO BANK OF AMERICA, NA- Kahane & Associates, P.A. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH Neil Kelly Defendants, Neil Kelly TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE 8201 Peters Road, Ste. 3000 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Clerk Of The Circuit Court By: /S/A. THIGPEN AS SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO Plantation, FL 33324 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/D. NEAL NOTICE OF SALE Deputy Clerk LASALLE BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIA- Telephone: (954) 382-3486 CIVIL DIVISION Deputy Clerk TION AS TRUSTEE FOR CERTIFICATE Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- Ad No: 10014889 HOLDERS OF BEAR STEARNS ASSET Designated service email: CASE NO.: 35 2012 CA 003885 Choice Legal Group, P.A. nal Judgment of Foreclosure for June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 BACKED SECURITIES I LLC, AS- [email protected] 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Plaintiff entered in this cause on May SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 6, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake 2007-HE7, Ad No: 10014895 AS TRUSTEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF Telephone: (954) 453-0365 County, Florida, I will sell the property Plaintiff, June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 THE FIRST FRANKLIN MORTGAGE Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LAKE LOAN TRUST 2006-FF12 MORTGAGE Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE scribed as: vs. PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH SERIES 2006-FF12, Ad No: 10014900 GARY WAYNE BARROW; WANITA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Plaintiff, June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 LOT 55 OF SLIVER LAKE FOREST FILE NO. 14 CP 847 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA PHASE II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT LYNN BARROW; UNKNOWN PER- SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT IN RE; ESTATE OF CASE NO.: 35 2011 CA 002529 BOOK 33, PAGE(S) 22 AND 23, OF JECT PROPERTY; JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR MICHAEL RAYMOND PENDA, Defendants BARRY BICHARD; MAGNOLIA BAY LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE Deceased U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION COUNTY, FLORIDA. PROPERTY OWNERS ASSOCIATION, CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE AS TRUSTEE FOR BNC MORTGAGE INC.; RBC USA HOLDCO CORPORA- NOTICE TO CREDITORS LOAN TRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE and commonly known as 33303 TION SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO CASE NO.: 35 2011 CA 001905 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, RBC BACORPORATION (USA) FKA LAKE BEND CIR, LEESBURG, FL The administration of the estate of SERIES 2007-1, 34788; including the building, ap pur- pursuant to a Final Judgment of Fore- RBC CENTURA BANKS, INC. SUCCES- FANNIE MAE ("FEDERAL NATIONAL MICHAEL RAYMOND PENDA de- closure dated May 7, 2014 and en- Plaintiff, SOR IN INTEREST TO ALABAMA NA- MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION"), tenances, and fixtures located ceased, whose date of death was therein, at public sale to the highest tered in Case No. 2012 CA 003468 TIONAL BANCORPORATION A SUC- Plaintiff, May 26, 2014 is pend ing in the Cir- of the Cir cuit Court of the 5th Judicial vs. CESSOR BY MERGER TO PUBLIC and best bidder, for cash, Sales are cuit Court for Lake County, Florida, held in the lobby on the first floor of Circuit in and for LAKE County, Flor- BANK; SHARON BICHARD; UN- vs. Probate Division, the address of ida, wherein U.S. BANK NATIONAL AS- David S. Taylor, Pamela A. Taylor, KNOWN TENANT IN POSSESSION the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. which is Clerk of the Circuit Court, Ta- Niambi Bell, Melvin Daniels, Main St. Tavares, on JUL 10, 2014 at SOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE, SUCCES- OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY, MARCIA A. SAWYER; OAK VALLEY vares, Florida 32778-7800. The SOR IN INTEREST TO BANK OF AMER- Defendants. Defendants. HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; 11 a.m. Any persons claim ing an in- names and addresses of the personal terest in the surplus from the sale, if ICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION AS ALAN SAWYER A/K/A ALAN W. SAW- representa tive and the personal rep- TRUSTEE AS SUCCESSOR BY NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE YER; UNKNOWN TENANT(s); UN- any, other than the property owner as resentative's attorney are set forth TO CHAPTER 45 of the date of the lis pend ens must MERGER TO LASALLE BANK NA- KNOWN SPOUSE OF RISA A. MAR- below. TIONAL ASSOCIATION AS TRUSTEE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to TINEZ; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- file a claim within 60days after the NOTICE OF SALE IS HEREBY GIVEN sale. FOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS OF BEAR Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated JECT PROPERTY, All creditors of the decedent and STEARNS ASSET BACKED SECURI- pursuant to a Final Judg ment of Fore- the 11 day of March, 2014 and en- Defendants. other persons having claims or de- closure dated MAY 06, 2014, and en- Dated this 9 day of May, 2014. TIES I LLC, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- tered in Case No. 35 2012 CA mands against decedent's estate, on CATES, SERIES 2007-HE7, is Plaintiff tered in Case No. 35 2011 CA 003885, of the Cir cuit Court of the NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Clerk of the Circuit Court whom a copy of this notice is re- 002529 of the Cir cuit Court of the Neil Kelly and GARY WAYNE BARROW; WANITA 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in and for Lake quired to be served, must file their LYNN BARROW; UNKNOWN PER- 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County, Flor ida, wherein U.S. BANK NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to By: /S/D. NEAL claims with this court ON OR BEFORE County, Flor ida, wherein U.S. BANK Deputy Clerk SON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUS- an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE JECT PROPERTY; are defendant(s). NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUS- TEE FOR THE HOLDERS OF THE FIRST dated the 26 day of Feb. 2014 and TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF I will sell to the highest and best bid- TEE FOR BNC MORTGAGE LOAN FRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST entered in Case No. Ad No: 10014888 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE TRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE PAS- June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 der for cash at IN THE FIRST FLOOR 2006-FF12 MORTGAGE PAS- 352011CA001905 , of the Cir cuit DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS LOBBY OF COURTHOUSE NEAR IN- S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES Court of the 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in NOTICE ON THEM. FORMATION DESK, at 550 West Main 2007-1, is Plaintiff David S. Taylor, 2006-FF12, is Plaintiff and BARRY and for Lake County, Flor ida, wherein IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE Street, TAVARES, IN LAKE COUNTY, Pam ela A. Taylor, Niambi Bell, BICHARD; MAGNOLIA BAY PROPERTY FANNIE MAE ("FEDERAL NATIONAL FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, All other creditors of the decedent FLORIDA 32778, at 11:00 a.m., on Melivin Daniels are Defendants. OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; RBC MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION") is the IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY and other persons having claims or the 10 day of July, 2014 the follow ing I will sell to the highest and best bid- USA HOLDCO CORPORA TION SUC- Plaintiff and MARCIA A. SAWYER CIVIL DIVISION demands against decedent's estate described property as set forth in said der for cash at In the 1st Floor of the CESSOR IN INTEREST TO RBC OAK VALLEY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- must file their claims with this court Final Judgment, to wit: Lake County Court house; 550 West BACORPORATION (USA) FKA RBC ATION, INC. ALAN SAWYER A/K/A CASE NO. 35 2013 CA 000744 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE Main Street, in Tavares, Florida CENTURA BANKS, INC. SUCCESSOR ALAN W. SAWYER UNKNOWN OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF 32778 at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on the IN INTEREST TO ALABAMA NA TIONAL SPOUSE OF RISA A. MARTINEZ UN- DIVISION: 6 NOTICE. SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, day of JUL 10, 2014 the fol lowing de- BANCORPORATION A SUCCESSOR BY KNOWN TENANT(s); and IN POSSES- RANGE 27 EAST, RUN SOUTH 250 scribed property as set forth in said MERGER TO PUBLIC BANK; SHARON SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE FEET; THENCE WEST 250 FEET TO Summary Fi nal Judgment, to wit: BICHARD; UNKNOWN TENANT IN defendant(s). The Clerk of this Court Plaintiff, TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SEC- THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP- will sell to the high est and best bidder TION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PRO- WEST 100 FEET; THENCE NORTH 250 LOT (S) 18, BLOCK H, WHISPERING ERTY, are defendants. The Clerk of for cash at THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST vs. BATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BAR- FEET; THENCE EAST 100 FEET; PINES AN NEX, ACCORDING TO THE this Court will sell to the highest and FLOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE AT 550 RED. THENCE SOUTH 250 FEET TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RE CORDED IN PLAT best bidder for cash at THE LOBBY W. MAIN STREET, in Tavares, FL BENNY L. TYRE AND UNKNOWN TEN- POINT OF BEGINNING. LESS THE BOOK 12, PAGE (S) 47, OF THE PUB- ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE COURT- 32778 11:00 a.m. on the15 day of ANTS/OWNERS, NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PE- NORTH 25 FEET OF ROAD RIGHT OF LIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, HOUSE AT 550 W. MAIN STREET, in July, 2014, the following de scribed Defendants, RIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM WAY, LAKE COUNTY, FLOR IDA. FLORIDA. Tavares, FL 32778 11:00 a.m. on the prop erty as set forth in said Final FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AF- 10 day of July , 2014 the following Judg ment, to wit: NOTICE OF SALE TER THE DECENTS DATE OF DEATH IS A person claiming an interest in the Located: 1103 OAK DRIVE, LEES- described property as set forth in said BARRED. surplus from the sale, if any, other BURG, FL 34748 Final Judg ment, to wit: LOT 294, OAK VALLEY PHASE II, AC- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- than the property owner as of the CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS nal Judg ment of Foreclosure for The date of the first publication of date of the lis pendens must file a and all fixtures and personal property LOT 4, MAGNOLIA BAY, ACCORDING RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 50, PAGE Plaintiff entered in this cause on May this notice is June 13, 2014. claim with 60 days after the sale. located therein or thereon, which are TO THE PLAT THEREOF A RECORDED 58 THROUGH 60, PUBLIC RECORDS 6, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake included as security in Plaintiff’s IN PLAT BOOK 34, PAGE 47-49, OF OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. County, Florida, I will sell the property AMY MAYS Dated this 7 day of May, 2014 mortgage. THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- Personal Representative COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- scribed as: 3640 Markey Road NEIL KELLY Any person claiming an interest in the EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE Midlothian, VA 23112 As Clerk of said Court surplus funds from the sale, if any, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE LOT 87 IN HAINES CREEK HEIGHTS, A By: /s/A. THIGPEN other than the prop erty owner as of EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE SUBDIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- Brian J. Welke As Deputy Clerk the date of the lis pendens must file a SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A IDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Attorney for Personal Representative claim within 60 days after the sale. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK Florida Bar No. 0127159 This notice is provided pursuant to OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A SALE 13, PAGE 49, PUBLIC RECORDS OF Brian J. Welke, P.A. Administrative Order No.2.065. Dated at Tavares, Lake County, Flor- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 531 North Bay Street In accordance with the Americans ida, this 9 day of MAY, 2014 SALE If you are a person with a disability Eustis, Florida with Disabilities Act, if you are a per- who needs any accommodation in or- and commonly known as: 35850 Telephone: (352) 357-0400 son with a disability who needs any Neil Kelly If you are a person with a disability der to participate in this proceeding, LAKEWOOD DR. LEESBURG, FL Facsimilie: (352) 357-9950 accommodation in order to partici- Clerk of said Circuit Court who needs any accommodation in or- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to 3 4 7 8 8 i n c l u d i n g t h e b u i l d i n g , a p p u r - Email: [email protected] pate in this proceeding, you are enti- By: /S/D. NEAL der to participate in this proceeding, the provision of certain assistance. tenances, and fixtures located tled, at no cost to you, to provisions As Deputy Clerk you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Please contact the ADA Coordinator therein, at public sale to the highest Ad No: 10015259 of certain assistance. Please contact the provision of certain assistance. at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- and best bidder, for cash, Sales are June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 the Court Administrator at 550 West Clarfield, Okon, Salomone & Please contact the ADA Coordinator istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post held in the lobby on the first floor of Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Pincus, P.L. at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. Phone No. (352) 253-1604 within 2 Attorney for Plaintiff istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 JULY 10, working days of your receipt of this 500 South Australian Avenue, Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, within two (2) working days of your 2014 at 11 a.m. Any per son claim- notice or pleading; if you are hearing Suite 730 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- ing an interest in the surplus from the impaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); West Palm Beach, FL 33401 within two (2) working days of your ing or voice impaired, call sale, if any, other than the property if you are voice impaired, call (561) 713-1400 receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- 1-800-955-8771. owner as of the date of the lis pend- 1-800-995-8770 (V) ing or voice impaired, call ens must file a claim within 60days (Via Florida Relay Services). Ad No: 10014896 1-800-955-8771. Dated this 3 day of MARCH, 2014 after the sale. June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Neil Kelly Plaintiff’s Attorney Dated this 11 day of MARCH, 2014 Clerk Of The Circuit Court Dated this 8 day of May, 2014. Kahane & Associates, P.A. By: /s/D. NEAL Clerk of the Circuit Court 8201 Peters Road, Ste. 3000 Neil Kelly Deputy Clerk Neil Kelly Plantation, FL 33324 Clerk Of The Circuit Court By: /S/A. THIGPEN Telephone: (954) 382-3486 By: /s/D. NEAL Choice Legal Group, P.A. Deputy Clerk Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 Deputy Clerk 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Designated service email: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Ad No: 10014889 [email protected] Choice Legal Group, P.A. Telephone: (954) 453-0365 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Ad No: 10014895 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Telephone: (954) 453-0365 Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 Ad No: 10014927 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Ad No: 10014900 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 2013 CA 003249 FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. VIVIAN K. LAWSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIVIAN K. LAWSON; LINDA V. HUNTLEY; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LINDA V. HUNTLEY; AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION BANK, A CORPORATION; UNKNOWN PERSON(s) IN POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY; Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH dated MAY 1, 2014 and entered in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Case No. 2013 CA 003249 of the Cir- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CIVIL DIVISION and for LAKE County, Florida. wherein LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: 35 2011 CA 001905 SOCIATION is Plaintiff and VIVIAN K. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH LAWSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIV- CASE NO. 35 2008 CA 001122 FANNIE MAE ("FEDERAL NATIONAL IAN K. LAWSON; LINDA V. HUNTLEY; JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Division No. MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION"), UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LINDA V. Section: Plaintiff, HUNTLEY; UNKNOWN PERSON(s) IN GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP- FIRST HORIZON HOME LOANS, A DIVI- vs. ERTY; AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTU- CASE NO.2013 CA 002042 SION OF FIRST TENNESSEE BANK NA- RION BANK, A CORPORATION are the TIONAL ASSOCIATION, MARCIA A. SAWYER; OAK VALLEY Defendants. I will sell to the high est Plaintiff (S), HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; and best bidder for cash at IN THE DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE ALAN SAWYER A/K/A ALAN W. SAW- FIRST FLOOR LOBBY OF COURT- vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH YER; UNKNOWN TENANT(s); UN- HOUSE NEAR INFORMATION DESK, at REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST STEVEN OCHS et. al, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE KNOWN SPOUSE OF RISA A. MAR- 550 West Main Street, TA VARES, IN Defendants COUNTY, FLORIDA TINEZ; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA 32778, at 2007-HE5 MORTGAGE PAS- S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES JECT PROPERTY, 11:00 a.m., on the day of AUG 05, NOTICE OF SALE CASE NO.: 2009 CA 002054 Defendants. 2014 the follow ing described prop- 2007-HE5, Plaintiff, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 erty as set forth in said Final Judg- DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ment, to wit: vs. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUND- an Order or Final judgment of Foreclo- VIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-OPT1, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF ALRIC GORDON A/K/A ALRIC W. sure dated MAY 7, 2014, and en tered ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, an Order Resetting Foreclosure Sale BLOCK 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI- in Case No. 35 2008 CA 001122 of SERIES 2006-OPT1, dated the 26 day of Feb. 2014 and CIAL MAP OF MOUNT DORA, RE- GORDON; MARVA GORDON; PARK RIDGE ON LAKE MINNEOLA HOMEO- the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi cial Plaintiff(s), entered in Case No. CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 37 Cir cuit in and for Lake County, 352011CA001905 , of the Cir cuit THROUGH 43, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; MEDLIN COOPER; UKNOWN SPOUSE OF Florida, wherein FIRST HORIZON VS. Court of the 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN SECTION HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF FIRST and for Lake County, Flor ida, wherein MEDLIN COOPER; UNKNOWN TEN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH 30, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 27 TENNESSEE BANK NATIONAL ASSO- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR RONALD M. BELDING JR.,; LAURA L FANNIE MAE ("FEDERAL NATIONAL EAST, RUN THENCE WEST 70 FEET TO ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, Defendant(s) CIATION, is the Plaintiff and STEVEN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA BELDING; et. al., MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION") is the THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE OCHS; IBM SOUTHEAST EMPLOYEES Defendant(s). Plaintiff and MARCIA A. SAWYER CONTINUE WEST 70 FEET, THENCE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION AND JANE CASE NO. 2009 CA 004776 OAK VALLEY HOMEOWNERS ASSOCI- NORTH 140 FEET, THENCE EAST 70 DOE are the Defendants, I will sell to NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE ATION, INC. ALAN SAWYER A/K/A FEET, THENCE SOUTH 140 FEET TO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to the highest and best bidder for cash WACHOVIA MORTGAGE FSB fka PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 ALAN W. SAWYER UNKNOWN THE POINT OF BEGINNING. in the first floor lobby near the infor- SPOUSE OF RISA A. MARTINEZ UN- a Final Judgment of Foreclosure WORLD SAVINGS BANK, dated MAY 20, 2014, and entered in mation desk in the LAKE COUNTY Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale KNOWN TENANT(s); and IN POSSES- A person claiming an interest in the COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN ST,. TA- will be made pursuant to an Order or SION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY are surplus from the sale, if any, other 2013 CA 002042 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for VARES, FL 32778 at 11:00 A.M. on vs. Final Summary Judgment. Final Judg- defendant(s). The Clerk of this Court than the property owner as of the 10th day of JULY, 2014, the following ment was awarded on in Civil Case will sell to the high est and best bidder date of the lis pendens must file a Lake County, Florida, wherein DEUT- SCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- described property as set forth in said UDA M. GRANT, EAGLES PINES HO- No.2009 CA 002054 of the Cir cuit for cash at THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST claim with 60 days after the sale. Order of Final Judg ment, to wit: Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in FLOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE AT 550 PANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS- MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, and for LAKE County, Florida, W. MAIN STREET, in Tavares, FL Dated this 5, day of May, 2014 TERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STAN- LEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST LOT 6 AND 7 IN BLOCK 36 OF MT. Defendants, wherein, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL 32778 11:00 a.m. on the15 day of NEIL KELLY PLYMOUTH, SECTION "A", A SUBDIVI- TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR July, 2014, the following de scribed As Clerk of said Court 2007-HE5 MORTGAGE PAS- S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES SION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA AC- NOTICE OF SALE SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST prop erty as set forth in said Final By: /s/A. THIGPEN CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS 2006-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- Judg ment, to wit: As Deputy Clerk 2007-HE5, is the Plaintiff and ALRIC GORDON A/K/A ALRIC W. GORDON; RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant CATES, SERIES 2006-OPT1, is the 85 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Plaintiff, and RONALD M. BELDING LOT 294, OAK VALLEY PHASE II, AC- MARVA GORDON; PARK RIDGE ON to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure This notice is provided pursuant to LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. dated the 11th day of March 2014 JR., LAURA L. BELDING; UNKNOWN CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS Administrative Order No.2.065. LAKE MINNEOLA HOMEOWNERS AS- SOCIATION, INC.; MEDLIN COOPER; and entered in Civil Action Number TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 50, PAGE In accordance with the Americans and commonly known as: 25332 are Defendants. 58 THROUGH 60, PUBLIC RECORDS UKNOWN SPOUSE OF MEDLIN 2009CA004776, in the Cir cuit Court with Disabilities Act, if you are a per- CARNOUSTIE DRIVE, SORRENTO FL of the FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, in and OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. son with a disability who needs any COOPER; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, are the 32776 for Lake County, Flor ida NEIL KELLY, The clerk of the court, will sell to the accommodation in order to partici- Clerk of the above-entitled Court, will highest bidder for cash FIRST FLOOR ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- pate in this proceeding, you are Defendant(s). Neil Kelly as the Clerk Friday, June 13, 2014 of the Circuit CourtDAILY will sell toCOMMERCIAL the IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A sell to the highest and best bidder, or NEAR INFORMATION DESK, C9 LAKE EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE entitled, at no cost to you, to provi- RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00 a.m. SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE highest and best bidder DAILYfor cash COMMERCIAL at bidders, for cash, in the lobby of the XX DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR sions of certain assistance. Please THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM first floor of the Lake County Court- on the 5 day of August, 2014 the fol- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE contact the Court Administrator at the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. Main St. 1st Floor, Near Information WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO house 550 West Main Street, Ta- lowing described real property as set OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A 550 West Main Street, Tavares, LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE forth in said Final Summary Judg- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Desk, Tavares, 32778, at 11:00 AM, vares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 a.m. FL 32778, Phone No. (352) SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, on the 15 day of JULY 2014 the real ment, to wit: SALE 253-1604 within 2 working days of on July 9, 2014,the following de- scribed property as set forth in said YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY property described as follows and as your receipt of this notice or pleading; REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS THE EAST 70 FEET OF THE SOUTH If you are a person with a disability Final Judgment, to wit: set forth in said Final Judgment of if you are hearing impaired, ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF Fore closure situate in Lake County, 1/2 OF BLOCK "G" SUNNICREST SUB- who needs any accommodation in or- call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you LOT 101, PARK RIDGE ON LAKE MIN- THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY F l o r i d a ; DIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 30, der to participate in this proceeding, are voice impaired, call CLAIM THE SURPLUS. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 25 you are entitled, at no cost to you, to 1-800-995-8770 (V) NEOLA PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN LOT 6, EAGLE PINES, ACCORDING TO EAST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT the provision of certain assistance. (Via Florida Relay Services). DATED at LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Please contact the ADA Coordinator PLAT BOOK 37, PAGE 77, OF THE THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, this 9th day of May, 2014 PLAT BOOK 53, PAGE 15, OF THE BOOK 5, PATE 73, PUBLIC RECORDS at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Plaintiff’s Attorney Neil Kelly, Clerk OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; TO- istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post FLORIDA. PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, Kahane & Associates, P.A. Lake County, Florida FLORIDA. GETHER WITH ALL THAT PORTION OF Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, 8201 Peters Road, Ste. 3000 Any person claiming an interest in the By: /S/H. SIED THE WEST 1/2 OF THE VACATED AL- 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, Plantation, FL 33324 Deputy Clerk HAMBRA BOULEVARD ADJOINING within two (2) working days of your surplus from the sale, if any, other with a street address of 1116 IMPE- Telephone: (954) 382-3486 RIAL EAGLE STREET, GROVELAND, FL THE SOUTH 1/2 OF BLOLCK "G" SUN- receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 than the property owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file a Gilbert Garcia Group P.A. 34736 NICREST SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVI- ing or voice impaired, call Designated service email: Attorney for Plaintiffs SION LOCATED IN SECTION 30, 1-800-955-8771. claim within 60 days after the sale. [email protected] 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110 Any person claiming an interest in the TOWNHISP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 25 Tampa, Florida 33607 surplus from the sale, if any, other EAST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Dated this 3 day of MARCH, 2014 Ad No: 10015345 Dated this 20 DAY OF MAY, 2014 Neil Kelly (813) 443-5087 than the property owner as the date THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT Neil Kelly June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 BOOK 5, PAGE 3, PUBLIC RECORDS Clerk Of The Circuit Court As Clerk of the Court of the lis pendens must file a claim By; /S/A. THIGPEN Ad No: 10014898 within sixty(60) days after the sale. OF LAKE COUNTY, F FLORIDA. By: /s/D. NEAL June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Deputy Clerk IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH As Deputy Clerk JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR WITNESS my hand and the official ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- IMPORTANT seal of this Court at Tavares, Lake EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE Choice Legal Group, P.A. LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 JURISDICTION DIVISION If you are a person with a disability JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR County, Florida this 19 day of March who needs any accommodation in or- 2014. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A Telephone: (954) 453-0365 CASE NO. 2012 CA 003870 der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to NEILKELLY CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION SALE. Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 CITIMORTGAGE, INC., the provision of certain assistance. As Clerk of Said Court Please contact the ADA Coordinator By: /s/A. THIGPEN Plaintiff, CASE NO. 2013 CA 002695 Dated this 2 day of April, 2014 Ad No: 10014927 at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Deputy Clerk istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O CLERK OF THE COURT June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 vs. CITIMORTGAGE, INC. Neil Kelly Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- Plaintiff, Plaintiffs Attorney vares, Florida 32778, Telephone MICHAEL A. CURRY, ESQUIRE /s/A. THIGPEN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH THOMAS EARL TEACHMAN; ET. AL., Deputy Clerk Defendants. (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- vs. FLORIDA BAR NO.25857 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR fore your scheduled court appear- BROAD AND CASSEL LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA ance, or immediately upon receiving 100 North Tampa Street Aldridge Connors, LLP CIVIL DIVI SION NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE LEANNE M. FOY, et. al., Attorney for Plaintiff(s) this notification if the time before the Defendant(s) Suite 3500 scheduled appearance is less than 7 Tampa, FL 33602 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite CASE NO.: 2013 CA 002250 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 200 Delray Beach, FL 33445 a Summary Final Judgment of Fore- days; if you are hearing or voice im- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (813) 225-3020 (tel) paired, call 711. (813)225-3039(fax) Phone:561.392.6391 CHESTERBROOK OF LEESBURG closure dated JUNE 3, 2014 entered Fax: 561.392.6965 in Case No. 2012 CA 003870 of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to [email protected] CONDOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. Plaintiff, Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Cir- a Final Judgment of Foreclosure IMPORTANT cuit in and for LAKE County, Florida, Attorneys for Plaintiff dated MARCH 10, 2014 and entered If you are a person with a disability 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, who needs an accommodation in or- If you are a person with a disability vs. wherein CITIMORTGAGE, INC. is the in 2013 CA 002695 of the Circuit who needs any accommodation in or- Plaintiff and Thomas Earl Teachman; Boca Raton, FL 33487 Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in der to participate in a proceeding, you Telephone: 561-241-6901 are entitled, at no cost to you, the der to participate in this proceeding, JUDITH GAIL HOLSTON, Kimberley E. Teachman; Unknown and for Lake County, Florida, wherein you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2 are Fax: 561-241-9181 CITIMORTGAGE, INC., is the Plaintiff provision of certain assistance. Defendants. Please contact the ADA Coordinator the provision of certain assistance. the Defendants, will sell to the high- and LEANNE M. FOY; ARBOR HILLS Please contact the ADA Coordinator est and best bidder for cash at, the Ad No: 10014843 COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; PNC at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 istrator, Lake County Courthouse; at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- first floor of the court house, near the BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUC- istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O information desk, 550 West Main CESSOR BY MERGER TO NATIONAL Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Tele- Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- a Final Judgment of Foreclosure Street, Tavares, FL 32778, beginning IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CITY BANK; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) vares, Florida 32778, Telephone at 11:00 AM, on August 7, 2014, the are the Defendant(s). Neil Kelly as the phone: (352) 253-1604, at least dated the APRIL 10, 2014 in Case JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR seven (7) days before your scheduled (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- No. 2013 CA 002250 of the Cir cuit follow ing described property as set LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to fore your scheduled court appear- forth in said Final Judg ment, to wit: the highest and best bidder for cash court appearance, or immediately Court of the 5TH Judi cial Circuit in upon receiving this notification if the ance, or immediately upon receiving and for Lake County, Florida, in which CASE NO. 2013 CA 002554 at the Lake County Courthouse 550 this notification if the time before the LOTS 19 THROUGH 23, INCLUSIVE, IN W. Main St. 1st Floor, Near Informa- time before the scheduled appear- CHESTERBROOK OF LEESBURG CON- ance is less than seven (7) days. If scheduled appearance is less than 7 DOMINIUM ASSOCIATION, INC. is the UNIT TWO, SUNSET GROVES, A SUB- MIDFIRST BANK tion Desk, Ta vares, FL 32778, at days; if you are hearing or voice im- DIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, 11:00 AM, on JULY 15, 2014,the fol- you are hearing or voice impaired, Plaintiff and JUDITH GAIL HOLSTON is Plaintiff, call 771. paired, call 711. the Defendant, I will sell to the high- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF lowing described property as set forth est and best bidder for cash at THE AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, vs. in said Final Judgment, to wit: PAGES 28 THROUGH 47, INCLUSIVE, Ad No: 10014979 Ad No: 10015348 LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 COURTHOUSE 550 W. MAIN STREET, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, REINALDO BAEZ; MIGDALIA RIVE- LOT 49, ARBOR HILLS UNIT 2, AC- in Tavares, FL 32778 at 11:00 a.m. FLORIDA; TOGETHER WITH AN EASE- RA-GONZALEZ A/K/A MIGDALIA RI- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS on JULY 15, 2014, the fol lowing de- MENT FOR INGRESS AND EGRESS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 35 PAGES IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH VERA; ; UNKNOWN TENANT 1; UN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR scribed property as set forth in the Or- OVER THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF LOT 49, KNOWN TENANT 2; AND ALL UN- 76 THROUGH 78, OF THE PUBLIC JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR der of Fi nal Judgment: IN UNIT TWO, SUNSET GROVES, A KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIMING BY, RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA SUBDIVI SION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- THROUGH, UN DER, OR AGAINST THE IDA. CIVIL DIVISION Unit C, Building 112, Chesterbrook IDA, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(s), WHO CASE NO. 2011 CA 003551 Two, a Condominium according to the THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT (IS/ARE) NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD Any person claiming an interest in the CASE NO. 35 2012 CA 003969 Declaration of Condominium re- BOOK 21, PAGES 28 THROUGH 47, surplus from the sale, if any, other THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN SECTION: FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS corded in Official Records Book 689, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF PARTIES CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, than the property owner as of the Page 104 and amendments thereto, LAKE COUNTY, FLOR IDA date of the lis pendens must file a TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CITIMORTGAGE, INC. HOLDERS, CWABS, INC. AS- and as per plat thereof, recorded in CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, claim within 60 days after the sale. Plaintiff, Condominium Book 1, Pages 45 and Any person claiming an interest in the SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; EAGLE RIDGE 2007-10, 46, and amendments thereto, of the surplus from the sale, if any, other HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. Dated this 11 DAY OF MAY, 2014 vs. Public Records of Lake County, Flor- that the property owner as of the Defendants, Neil Kelly Plaintiff, ida. date of the lis pendens must file a As Clerk of the Court GABRIEL FRIASALBA AKA GABRIEL claim within 60 days after the sale. NOTICE OF SALE By; /S/A.THIGPEN FRIAS-ALBA, MARTHA FRIAS-ALBA vs. Having a street address of: As Deputy Clerk AKA MARTHA FRIASALBA; ANY AND 500 Newell Hill Road, Unit 112C Dated this 4th day of June, 2014 Notice is hereby given that, pursuant ALL UN KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIM ING LARRY G. BLUE, ET AL. Leesburg, FL 34748 to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure IMPORTANT BY, THROUGH, UN DER, AND AGAINST Defendants. NEIL KELLY entered on MAY 07, 2014 in this If you are a person with a disability THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- As Clerk of the Court cause, in the Circuit Court of Lake who needs any accommodation in or- FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE By: /s/H. SIED County, Florida the clerk shall sell the der to participate in this proceeding, TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE As Deputy Clerk property situated in Lake County, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE Florida, described as: the provision of certain assistance. CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, a Final Judgment of Foreclosure OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A If you are a person with a disability Please contact the ADA Coordinator HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR dated MARCH 6, 2014 and entered in CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE who needs any accommodation in or- LOT 157, EAGLE RIDGE PHASE II, AS at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- OTHER CLAIMANTS; CALVARY PORT- Case No. 2011 CA 003551, of the SALE. der to participate in this proceeding, PER PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O FOLIO SERVICES, LLC. AS ASSIGNEE Cir cuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Cir- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to PLAT BOOK 40, PAGES 13 AND 14, Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- OF CAVALRY SPV I, LLC, AS AS- cuit in and for LAKE County, Florida. If you are a person with a disability the provision of certain assistance. PUBLIC REC ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, vares, Florida 32778, Telephone SIGNEE OF BANK OF AMERICA / FIA THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON who needs any accommodation in or- Please contact Nicole Berg, the ADA FLORIDA. (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- CARD SERVICES, N.A. COUNTRY FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS der to participate in this proceeding, Coordinator at the Office of the Trial fore your scheduled court appear- RIDGE HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Court Administrator, Lake County a/k/a 2029 FISH EAGLE ST. CLER- ance, or immediately upon receiving OF LAKE COUNTY, INC. HOLDERS, CWABS, INC. AS- the provision of certain assistance. courthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MONT, FL 34714-7298 this notification if the time before the Defendants SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES Please contact the ADA Coordinator Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, scheduled appearance is less than 7 2007-10, (hereafter "Plaintiff") is at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 at public sale, to the highest and best days; if you are hearing or voice im- NOTICE OF SALE Plaintiff and LARRY G. BLUE; DORO- istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post days before your scheduled court ap- bidder, for cash, inside the front door, paired, call 711. THY E. ALLEN BLUE; UNKNOWN TEN- Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, pearance, or immediately upon re- of the Lake County Courthouse, 550 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to ANT #1; IN POSSESSION OF THE SUB- 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, ceiving notification if the time before W. Main Street, First Floor, Tavares, Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. an Order of Final Summary Judgment JECT PROPERTY N/K/A LARRY BLUE, within two (2) working days of your the scheduled appearance is less FL 32778 on July 10, 2014 beginning Attorneys for Plaintiff of Foreclosure dated MAY 8, 2014 JR., are defendants. I will sell to the receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- than 7 days; if you are hearing or at 11:00 a.m. 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, entered in Civil Case No. highest and best bid der for cash at ing or voice impaired, call voice impaired, call 711. Boca Raton, FL 33487 35-2012-CA-003969 of the Cir cuit the FIRST FLOOR NEAR INFORMA- 1-800-955-8771. If you are a person claiming a right to Telephone: 561-241-6901 Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in TION DESK of the Lake County Court- Attorney for Plaintiff funds remaining after the sale, you Fax: 561-241-9181 and for Lake County, Florida wherein house; 550 West Main Street, Ta- Dated April 11, 2014 Brock & Scott PLLC must file a claim with the clerk no the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell vares, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on the 5 Neil Kelly 1501 NW 49th St, Suite 200 later that 60 days after the sale. If Ad No: 10014926 to the highest bid der for cash on , day day of AUGUST, 2014, the following Clerk Of The Circuit Court Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309 you fail to file a claim, you will not be June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 of AUG 07, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the described property as set forth in said By: /s/A. THIGPEN entitled to any remaining funds. Lake County Courthouse Lobby, First Final Judgment, to wit: Deputy Clerk Ad No: 10015371 Floor, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH ALL THAT CERTAIN PARCEL OF LAND Dated this 8 day of MAY, 2014. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Flor ida 32278, in ac cordance with Plaintiff’s Attorney: SITUATE IN THE CITY OF ASTATULA, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Chapter 45 Florida Statutes, relative COUNTY OF LAKE, AND STATE OF CLAYTON & MCCULLOH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH NEILKELLY to the following described property as 1065 MAITLAND CENTER Clerk of the Circuit Court FLORIDA. BEING KNOWN AND DESIG- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE set forth in the Fi nal Judg ment, to wit: NATED AS FOLLOWS: THE WEST COMMONS BLVD. COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/A. THIGPEN NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO MAITLAND, FL 32751 Deputy Clerk 561.04 FEET OF THE FOLLOWING DE- CHAPTER 45 LOT 9, COUNTRY RIDGE, ACCORDING SCRIBED PARCELS: THE EAST 1/2 OF (407) 875-2655 CASE NO. 14 DR 1060 TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- Plaintiff's Attorney THE SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF THE DEBRA DE ANN HEMMER BURAS, CASE NO. 2008 CA 004062 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 40, PAGES NW 1/4, SECTION 33, TOWN SHIP 20 Ad No: 10014928 PETITIONER DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A. 97 THROUGH 99, INCLUSIVE, OF THE June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 12425 28TH STREET NORTH, SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, LESS RIGHT and RTE 1, LLC., PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, OF WAY FOR PENNSYL VANIA AVENUE Michael Joseph Buras, Sr. SUITE 200 PLAINTIFF FLORIDA. ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33716 OVER THE NORTH 33 FEET THEREOF, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH Respondent AND THAT PORTION OF NORTH 1/2 NOTICE OF ACTION [email protected] VS. Any person claiming an interest in the JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE FAX NO. (727) 539-1094 surplus from the sale, if any, other OF MARYLAND AVENUE ALONG THE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE SOUTH SIDE THEREOF, AND THAT (NO CHILD OR FINANCIAL SUPPORT) JAMES L. TINSLEY, JR; than the property owned as of the If you are a person with a disability date of the Lis Pendens must file a PORTION OF THE WEST 1/2 OF JACK- CASE NO. 2013 CA 003249 ______TINSLEY, UNKNOWN SPOUSE SON STREET ALONG THE EAST SIDE TO; Michael Joseph Buras, Sr. who needs an accommodation in or- OF JAMES L. TINSLEY JR., if married; claim within 60 days after the sale. der to participate in a proceeding, you THEREOF. ALSO THE WEST 1/2 OF FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE 24 Bahia Way, JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, THE SE 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF OF Leesburg Florida 34788 are entitled, at no cost to you, the Defendants, AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. ASSOCIATION provision of certain assistance. If you are a person with a disability THE NW 1/4, SECTION 33, TOWN- Plaintiff, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for SHIP 20 SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, dissolution of marriage has been filed Please contact the ADA Coordinator NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to who needs any accommodation in or- at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- der to participate in this proceeding, LESS RIGHT OF WAY FOR PENNSYL- vs. against you and that you are required a Final Summary Judgment of Fore- VANIA AVENUE OVER THE NORTH 33 to serve copy of your written de- istrator, Lake County Courthouse; closure dated April 10, 2014, and en- you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main the provision of certain assistance. FEET THEREOF AND THAT PORTION VIVIAN K. LAWSON; UNKNOWN fenses, if any, to it on Debra DeAnn tered in Case No. 2008CA004062 of OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF MARYLAND Hemmer Buras whose address is 24 Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Tele- the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Please contact: ADA Coordinator, SPOUSE OF VIVIAN K. LAWSON; phone: (352) 253-1604, at least Lake County P.O. Box 7800/550 AVENUE ALONG THE SOUTH SIDE LINDA V. HUNTLEY; UNKNOWN Bahia Way, Lees burg, Florida 34788 Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida THEREOF AND THAT PORTION OF THE on or before June 26, 2014 and file seven (7) days before your scheduled wherein RTE 1, LLC, PLAINTIFF, and W. Main Street Tavares, FL 32778 SPOUSE OF LINDA V. HUNTLEY; court appearance, or immediately Phone (352) 253-1604 at least 7 EAST 1/2 OF JACKSON STREET AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTURION the original with the clerk of this JAMES L. TINSLEY, JR.,; ALONG THE WEST SIDE THEREOF ALL Court at 550 W. Main St. Tavares, FL upon receiving this notification if the ______TINSLEY, UNKNOWN days before your scheduled court ap- BANK, A CORPORATION; UNKNOWN time before the scheduled appear- pearance, or immediately upon re- BEING A PORTION OF LOTS 13 AND PERSON(s) IN POSSESSION OF THE 32778 before service on Petitioner or SPOUSE OF JAMES L. TINSLEY, JR., if 14 BLOCK I, ASTATULA, FLORIDA, AC- immediately thereafter. If you fail to ance is less than seven (7) days. If married; JOHN DOE AND JANE DOE, ceiving this notification if the time be- SUBJECT PROPERTY; you are hearing or voice impaired, fore the scheduled appearance is less CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS Defendants. do so, a default may be entered DEFENDANTS, I will sell to the highest RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE against you for the relief demanded call 771. and best bidder for cash, in the Lake than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. 12, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE in the petition. County Courthouse, 550 West Main COUNTY, FLORIDA Dated; May 21, 2014 Ad No: 10014890 Street, Tavares, FL 32778 at 11:00 NEIL KELLY June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 o'clock on the 15 of July, 2014 the DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 12 DAY OF MAY, 2014 If you are a person with a disability a Final Judgment of Foreclosure Clerk of the Circuit Court following described property set forth who needs an accommodation in or- By; /s/A. HENRY in said Final Judgment, to wit: dated MAY 1, 2014 and entered in /S/A. THIGPEN, der to participate in a proceeding, you Case No. 2013 CA 003249 of the Cir- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Deputy Clerk are entitled, at no cost to you, the cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in Ad No: 10014089 LOT 21, BEL-MAR, ACCORDING TO provision of certain assistance. May 23, 2014 & May 30, 2014 & JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR NEIL KELLY and for LAKE County, Florida. wherein LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED Please contact the ADA Coordinator June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 IN PLAT BOOK 12, AT PAGE 60, OF CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- CIVIL DIVISION LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA for the Courts within 2 working days SOCIATION is Plaintiff and VIVIAN K. THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE of your receipt of your notice to ap- LAWSON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF VIV- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CASE NO. 35 2008 CA 001122 COUNTY, FLORIDA. pear in Court at: Lake County, Nicole JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF IAN K. LAWSON; LINDA V. HUNTLEY; Division No. MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER, LLC Berg, 352-253-1604 UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF LINDA V. LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Section: Property Address: 1009 Perkins Street, Lees burg, FL 34748 5110 EISENHOWER BLVD STE 120 HUNTLEY; UNKNOWN PERSON(s) IN TAMPA, FL 33634 Dated this 29 day of MAY, 2014 POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROP- GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION FIRST HORIZON HOME LOANS, A DIVI- ERTY; AMERICAN EXPRESS CENTU- SION OF FIRST TENNESSEE BANK NA- Dated in Lake County, Florida this 14 NEIL KELLY CASE NO.2013 CA 002042 day of April 2014. Ad No: 10015346 RION BANK, A CORPORATION are the TIONAL ASSOCIATION, June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Defendants. I will sell to the high est Plaintiff (S), NEIL KELLY BY /s/A. THIGPEN and best bidder for cash at IN THE DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST AS CLERK, CIRCUIT COURT, As Deputy Clerk LAKE COUNTY, FL FIRST FLOOR LOBBY OF COURT- COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH HOUSE NEAR INFORMATION DESK, at REGISTERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STEVEN OCHS et. al, /S/A.THIGPEN Van Ness Law Firm, P.A. Deputy Clerk JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE 550 West Main Street, TA VARES, IN STANLEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST Defendants COUNTY, FLORIDA 1239 E. Newport Center Drive LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA 32778, at 2007-HE5 MORTGAGE PAS- Suite #110 Attorney for Petitioner: 11:00 a.m., on the day of AUG 05, S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES NOTICE OF SALE CASE NO.: 2009 CA 002054 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 2014 the follow ing described prop- 2007-HE5, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 Theodore A. Stevens Phone (954) 571-2031 2005 Vista Parkway Suite 210 erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Plaintiff, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Fax (954) 571-2033 ment, to wit: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to West Palm Beach, FL 33411 561-684-3222 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR SOUND- vs. an Order or Final judgment of Foreclo- VIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-OPT1, “Any person claiming an interest in FROM THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF sure dated MAY 7, 2014, and en tered ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, the surplus from the sale, if any, BLOCK 2, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI- ALRIC GORDON A/K/A ALRIC W. in Case No. 35 2008 CA 001122 of Ad No: 10014963 other than the property owner as of June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 SERIES 2006-OPT1, CIAL MAP OF MOUNT DORA, RE- GORDON; MARVA GORDON; PARK the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi cial Plaintiff(s), the date of the Lis Pendens must file CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 37 RIDGE ON LAKE MINNEOLA HOMEO- Cir cuit in and for Lake County, a claim within 60 days after the sale.” THROUGH 43, PUBLIC RECORDS OF WNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; MEDLIN Florida, wherein FIRST HORIZON VS. LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, IN SECTION COOPER; UKNOWN SPOUSE OF HOME LOANS, A DIVISION OF FIRST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Ad No: 10015352 30, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 27 MEDLIN COOPER; UNKNOWN TEN- TENNESSEE BANK NATIONAL ASSO- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR RONALD M. BELDING JR.,; LAURA L June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 EAST, RUN THENCE WEST 70 FEET TO ANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, CIATION, is the Plaintiff and STEVEN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA BELDING; et. al., THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE Defendant(s) OCHS; IBM SOUTHEAST EMPLOYEES Defendant(s). CONTINUE WEST 70 FEET, THENCE FEDERAL CREDIT UNION AND JANE CASE NO. 2009 CA 004776 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH NORTH 140 FEET, THENCE EAST 70 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE DOE are the Defendants, I will sell to NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR FEET, THENCE SOUTH 140 FEET TO the highest and best bidder for cash WACHOVIA MORTGAGE FSB fka PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to in the first floor lobby near the infor- WORLD SAVINGS BANK, a Final Judgment of Foreclosure mation desk in the LAKE COUNTY Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale CASE NO.: 12 CA 2078 A person claiming an interest in the dated MAY 20, 2014, and entered in COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN ST,. TA- will be made pursuant to an Order or surplus from the sale, if any, other 2013 CA 002042 of the Circuit Court VARES, FL 32778 at 11:00 A.M. on vs. Final Summary Judgment. Final Judg- DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST than the property owner as of the of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for 10th day of JULY, 2014, the following ment was awarded on in Civil Case COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE date of the lis pendens must file a Lake County, Florida, wherein DEUT- described property as set forth in said UDA M. GRANT, EAGLES PINES HO- No.2009 CA 002054 of the Cir cuit HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS claim with 60 days after the sale. SCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COM- Order of Final Judg ment, to wit: MEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. AND Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in CAPITAL INC., TRUST 2006-HE8, PANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE REGIS- UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS, and for LAKE County, Florida, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- Dated this 5, day of May, 2014 TERED HOLDERS OF MORGAN STAN- LOT 6 AND 7 IN BLOCK 36 OF MT. Defendants, wherein, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL CATES, SERIES 2006-HE8, NEIL KELLY LEY ABS CAPITAL I INC. TRUST PLYMOUTH, SECTION "A", A SUBDIVI- TRUST COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR Plaintiff, As Clerk of said Court 2007-HE5 MORTGAGE PAS- SION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA AC- NOTICE OF SALE SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST vs. By: /s/A. THIGPEN S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS 2006-OPT1, ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- JOSE A. VIDAL; CYNTHIA VIDAL; ANY As Deputy Clerk 2007-HE5, is the Plaintiff and ALRIC RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant CATES, SERIES 2006-OPT1, is the AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR TIES CLAIM- GORDON A/K/A ALRIC W. GORDON; 85 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure Plaintiff, and RONALD M. BELDING ING BY, THROUGH, UN DER, AND This notice is provided pursuant to MARVA GORDON; PARK RIDGE ON LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. dated the 11th day of March 2014 JR., LAURA L. BELDING; UNKNOWN AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN DI- Administrative Order No.2.065. LAKE MINNEOLA HOMEOWNERS AS- and entered in Civil Action Number TENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2, VIDUAL DE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE In accordance with the Americans SOCIATION, INC.; MEDLIN COOPER; and commonly known as: 25332 2009CA004776, in the Cir cuit Court are Defendants. NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, with Disabilities Act, if you are a per- UKNOWN SPOUSE OF MEDLIN CARNOUSTIE DRIVE, SORRENTO FL of the FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, in and WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES son with a disability who needs any COOPER; UNKNOWN TENANT #1; 32776 for Lake County, Flor ida NEIL KELLY, The clerk of the court, will sell to the MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS accommodation in order to partici- UNKNOWN TENANT #2, are the Clerk of the above-entitled Court, will highest bidder for cash FIRST FLOOR SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- pate in this proceeding, you are Defendant(s). Neil Kelly as the Clerk IF YOU ARE A PERSON CLAIMING A sell to the highest and best bidder, or NEAR INFORMATION DESK, LAKE EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; LAKE- entitled, at no cost to you, to provi- of the Circuit Court will sell to the RIGHT TO FUNDS REMAINING AFTER bidders, for cash, in the lobby of the COUNTY COURTHOUSE at 11:00 a.m. SIDE AT TAVARES ASSOCIATION, sions of certain assistance. Please highest and best bidder for cash at THE SALE, YOU MUST FILE A CLAIM first floor of the Lake County Court- on the 5 day of August, 2014 the fol- INC.; AND TEN ANT; contact the Court Administrator at the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. WITH THE CLERK OF COURT NO house 550 West Main Street, Ta- lowing described real property as set Defendant(s). 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Main St. 1st Floor, Near Information LATER THAN 60 DAYS AFTER THE vares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 a.m. forth in said Final Summary Judg- FL 32778, Phone No. (352) Desk, Tavares, 32778, at 11:00 AM, SALE. IF YOU FAIL TO FILE A CLAIM, on the 15 day of JULY 2014 the real ment, to wit: NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE 253-1604 within 2 working days of on July 9, 2014,the following de- YOU WILL NOT BE ENTITLED TO ANY property described as follows and as your receipt of this notice or pleading; scribed property as set forth in said REMAINING FUNDS. AFTER 60 DAYS set forth in said Final Judgment of THE EAST 70 FEET OF THE SOUTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to if you are hearing impaired, Final Judgment, to wit: ONLY THE OWNER OF RECORD AS OF Fore closure situate in Lake County, 1/2 OF BLOCK "G" SUNNICREST SUB- a Final Judgment of Fore closure call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if you THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MAY F l o r i d a ; DIVISION LOCATED IN SECTION 30, Dated JUNE 2, 2014 entered in Civil are voice impaired, call LOT 101, PARK RIDGE ON LAKE MIN- CLAIM THE SURPLUS. TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 25 Case No.12CA2078 of the Cir cuit 1-800-995-8770 (V) NEOLA PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE LOT 6, EAGLE PINES, ACCORDING TO EAST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in (Via Florida Relay Services). PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN DATED at LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT and for Lake County, Florida wherein PLAT BOOK 37, PAGE 77, OF THE this 9th day of May, 2014 PLAT BOOK 53, PAGE 15, OF THE BOOK 5, PATE 73, PUBLIC RECORDS DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST Plaintiff’s Attorney PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, Neil Kelly, Clerk PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; TO- COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE Kahane & Associates, P.A. FLORIDA. Lake County, Florida FLORIDA. GETHER WITH ALL THAT PORTION OF HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS 8201 Peters Road, Ste. 3000 By: /S/H. SIED THE WEST 1/2 OF THE VACATED AL- CAPITAL INC., TRUST 2006-HE8, Plantation, FL 33324 Any person claiming an interest in the Deputy Clerk with a street address of 1116 IMPE- HAMBRA BOULEVARD ADJOINING MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- Telephone: (954) 382-3486 surplus from the sale, if any, other RIAL EAGLE STREET, GROVELAND, FL THE SOUTH 1/2 OF BLOLCK "G" SUN- CATES, SERIES 2006-HE8, Plaintiff, Telefacsimile: (954) 382-5380 than the property owner as of the Gilbert Garcia Group P.A. 34736 NICREST SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVI- and JOSE A. VIDAL; CYNTHIA VIDAL; Designated service email: date of the lis pendens must file a Attorney for Plaintiffs SION LOCATED IN SECTION 30, ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR TIES [email protected] claim within 60 days after the sale. 2005 Pan Am Circle, Suite 110 Any person claiming an interest in the TOWNHISP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 25 CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, Tampa, Florida 33607 surplus from the sale, if any, other EAST, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED Ad No: 10015345 Dated this 20 DAY OF MAY, 2014 (813) 443-5087 than the property owner as the date THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT INDI VIDUAL DE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 Neil Kelly of the lis pendens must file a claim BOOK 5, PAGE 3, PUBLIC RECORDS NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, As Clerk of the Court Ad No: 10014898 within sixty(60) days after the sale. OF LAKE COUNTY, F FLORIDA. WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES By; /S/A. THIGPEN June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS As Deputy Clerk WITNESS my hand and the official ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- seal of this Court at Tavares, Lake EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; LAKE- IMPORTANT County, Florida this 19 day of March SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE SIDE AT TAVARES ASSOCIATION, If you are a person with a disability 2014. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE INC.; are De fendants. who needs any accommodation in or- OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A der to participate in this proceeding, NEILKELLY CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE I will sell to the highest bidder for you are entitled, at no cost to you, to As Clerk of Said Court SALE. cash, on the first floor near the infor- the provision of certain assistance. By: /s/A. THIGPEN mation desk, Lake County Court- Please contact the ADA Coordinator Deputy Clerk Dated this 2 day of April, 2014 house, 550 WEST MAIN STREET, TA- at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- CLERK OF THE COURT VARES, FLORIDA 32778 at 11:00AM, istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O Plaintiffs Attorney Neil Kelly on the 6 day of AUGUST, 2014 the Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- MICHAEL A. CURRY, ESQUIRE /s/A. THIGPEN follow ing described property as set vares, Florida 32778, Telephone FLORIDA BAR NO.25857 Deputy Clerk forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- BROAD AND CASSEL fore your scheduled court appear- 100 North Tampa Street Aldridge Connors, LLP LOT 14, LAKESIDE AT TAVARES, AC- ance, or immediately upon receiving Suite 3500 Attorney for Plaintiff(s) CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- this notification if the time before the Tampa, FL 33602 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36, PAGES scheduled appearance is less than 7 (813) 225-3020 (tel) 200 Delray Beach, FL 33445 76 THROUGH 79, INCLUSIVE, OF THE days; if you are hearing or voice im- (813)225-3039(fax) Phone:561.392.6391 PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, paired, call 711. [email protected] Fax: 561.392.6965 FLORIDA. Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. If you are a person with a disability IMPORTANT if you are a person claiming a right to Attorneys for Plaintiff who needs an accommodation in or- If you are a person with a disability funds remaining after the sale, you 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, der to participate in a proceeding, you who needs any accommodation in or- must file a claim with the clerk no Boca Raton, FL 33487 are entitled, at no cost to you, the der to participate in this proceeding, later than sixty (60) days after the Telephone: 561-241-6901 provision of certain assistance. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to sale. If you fail to file a claim you will Fax: 561-241-9181 Please contact the ADA Coordinator the provision of certain assistance. not be entitled to any remaining at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Please contact the ADA Coordinator funds. After 60 days, only the owner Ad No: 10014843 istrator, Lake County Courthouse; at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- of record as of the date of the lis June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O pendens may claim the surplus. Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Tele- Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- phone: (352) 253-1604, at least vares, Florida 32778, Telephone WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of seven (7) days before your scheduled (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- this Court on June 3, 2014 court appearance, or immediately fore your scheduled court appear- Neil Kelly upon receiving this notification if the ance, or immediately upon receiving Clerk of the Circuit Court time before the scheduled appear- this notification if the time before the By:/s/A. THIGPEN ance is less than seven (7) days. If scheduled appearance is less than 7 Deputy Clerk you are hearing or voice impaired, days; if you are hearing or voice im- call 771. paired, call 711. Plaintiff’s Attorney Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire Ad No: 10014979 Ad No: 10015348 Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard Suite 400 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 Telephone: (954) 360-9030 Facsimile:(954) 420-5187 Ad No: 10015356 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 C10 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION CASE NO. 2012 CA 000665 BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., PLAINTIFF vs. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- VISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST AL- ICE M. MORRIS, DECEASED, et., al, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF SALE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Notice is hereby given that, pursuant LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA to a Final Judgment dated June 2, CIVIL DIVISION 2014, en tered in Civil Case Number 2012 CA 000665, in the Circuit Court CASE NO. 2009 CA 005300 for Lake County, Florida, wherein SECTION: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plain- tiff, and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, CITIMORTGAGE, INC. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDI- Plaintiff, TORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR vs. AGAINST ALICE M. MORRIS, DE- CEASED, et. al, are the Defendants, SEAN WILSON A/K/A SEAN RICHARD Lake County Clerk of Court will sell WILSON ANY AND ALL UN KNOWN the property situated in Lake County, PAR TIES CLAIM ING BY, THROUGH, Florida, as described as: UN DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) LOT 20, HIDDEN LAKES ESTATES, AC- WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38, PAGE PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST 43, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, COUNTY, FLORIDA at public sale to GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; the highest bidder, for cash, in the VISTAS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Lobby of the Lake County Court- INC. A/K/A VISTA HOMEOWNERS AS- house, 550 West Main Street, Ta- SOCIATION, INC.; REGIONS BANK; vares, FL 32778 at 11:00 AM, on the JANE DOE N/K/A LAURA WILLIAMS day of AUG 06 2014 Any person Defendants claiming an inter est in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the NOTICE OF SALE property owners as of the date of the lis pendens must file a claim within IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 60 days after the sale. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR an Order of Final Summary Judgment LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA of Foreclosure dated OCT, 16 2014 Dated: JUNE 4, 2014 entered in Civil Case No. 2009 CA Neil Kelly, Lake County Clerk of Court CASE NO.: 35 2012 CA 004473 005300 of the Cir cuit Court of the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Fifth Judi cial Circuit in and for Lake By: /s/D. NEAL, Deputy Clerk FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- County, Florida wherein the Clerk of SOCIATION, the Circuit Court will sell to the high- If you are a person with a disability Plaintiff, est bid der for cash on 6 day of Au- who needs an accommodation in or- vs. gust, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the Lake der to participate in a proceeding, you LONDA JEAN SKENA A/K/A LONDA County Courthouse Lobby, First Floor, are entitled, at no cost to you, the LAKE COMMUNITY ACTION JEAN MAHONEY; MARK SKENA; 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Flor- provision of certain assistance. AGENCY, INC UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; UN- ida 32278, in ac cordance with Chap- Please contact the ADA Coordinator 501 N. Bay Street KNOWN TENANT(s) IN POSSESSION ter 45 Florida Statutes, relative to the at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Eustis, Florida 32726 #1 AND #2 and ALL OTHER UN- following described property as set istrator, Lake County Courthouse; Phone: (352) 357-5550 KNOWN PARTIES, et.al., forth in the Fi nal Judg ment, to wit: Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main Defendant(s). Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Lake Community Ac tion Agency, Inc. LOT 45, OF VISTAS SUBDIVISION AC- Telephone: (352) 253-1604, at least will participate in the Summer Food NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT seven (7) days before your scheduled Service Program administered by the THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT court appearance, or immediately Florida Depart ment of Agricul ture NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to BOOK 29, PAGE 76, PUBLIC REC- upon receiving this notification if the and Consumer Services, Food Nutri- a Final Judgment of Foreclosure ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA time before the scheduled appear- tion and Well ness, Tallahassee, Flor- Dated JUNE 2, 2014 entered in Civil ance is less than seven (7) days. If ida from June 16, 2014 through Au- Case No.35-2012-CA-004473 of the Any person claiming an interest in the you are hearing or voice impaired, gust 8, 2014. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Cir- surplus from the sale, if any, other call 771. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR cuit in and for Lake County, Florida than the property owned as of the Pre-packaged meals will be trans- LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- date of the Lis Pendens must file a Si vous êtes une personne handi- ported in refrigerated trucks by an ap- GAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, and claim within 60 days after the sale. capée qui a besoin d'un logement proved vendor. (Lake County School CASE NO.: 12 CA 2078 LONDA JEAN SKENA A/K/A LONDA afin de participer à une instance, Food Service) Meals that are trans- JEAN MAHONEY; MARK SKENA; AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. vous avez le droit, sans frais pour ported will be refrigerated at each DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; are De- If you are a person with a disability vous, la mise à disposition de cer- site until served. Site personnel will COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE fendants. I will sell to the highest bid- who needs any accommodation in or- taines aides. S'il vous plaît communi- ensure all food items remain at ac- HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS der for cash, on the first floor near der to participate in this proceeding, quer avec le coordonnateur ADA au ceptable temperatures before serving CAPITAL INC., TRUST 2006-HE8, the information desk, Lake County you are entitled, at no cost to you, to bureau de l'administrateur du tribunal to children. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- Court house, 550 WEST MAIN the provision of certain assistance. de première instance, le Centre judici- CATES, SERIES 2006-HE8, STREET, TAVARES, FLORIDA 32778 Please contact: ADA Coordinator, aire du comté de Lake, Post Office Approximately 3,200 nutritionally ap- Plaintiff, at 11:00AM, on the day of AUG 06, Lake County P.O. Box 7800/550 Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- proved unitized meals and beverages vs. 2014 the following described prop- W. Main Street Tavares, FL 32778 vares, Floride, 32778, Téléphone: will be served each day during the JOSE A. VIDAL; CYNTHIA VIDAL; ANY erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Phone (352) 253-1604 at least 7 (352) 253-1604, au moins sept (7 ) program. AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR TIES CLAIM- ment, to wit: days before your scheduled court ap- jours avant votre comparution devant ING BY, THROUGH, UN DER, AND pearance, or immediately upon re- le tribunal prévue, ou dès réception Summer Food Service Program train- AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED IN DI- LOT 1, OF SUN COUNTRY, ACCORD- ceiving this notification if the time be- de cette notification, si le temps ings have been scheduled for June 2 VIDUAL DE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- fore the scheduled appearance is less avant l'apparition programmée est & 3rd from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, AT PAGE than 7 days; if you are hearing or inférieure à sept (7) jours. Si vous City of Clermont Community Art & WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF voice impaired, call 711. êtes malentendant ou la voix altérée, Culture Center, 3700 S Hwy 27, Cler- MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. appeler 771. mont, Fl 34711 and June 9th & June SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS 3 13th, Main Street Community Out- EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; LAKE- A/K/A 1027 SUN COUNTRY CT, DAY OF JUNE, 2014 Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki reach Ministries, 1414 W Main SIDE AT TAVARES ASSOCIATION, MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 bezwen yon akomodasyon yo nan lòd Street, Leesburg, Florida from 2:00 Friday,INC.; AND TEN June ANT; 13, 2014 /S/A. THIGPEN, DAILY COMMERCIALyo patisipe nan yon pwosè dapèl, ou p.m. to 4:00 p.m. D1 Defendant(s).DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR if you are a person claiming a right to Deputy Clerk DAILY COMMERCIALgen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, dis- XX funds remaining after the sale, you NEIL KELLY pozisyon pou asistans a sèten. Tanpri Attached is the tentative list of sites NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE must file a claim with the clerk no CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT kontakte Kowòdinatè ADA nan Biwo and meal service times that have later than sixty (60) days after the LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Administratè a Tribinal Trial, Lake been determined eligible for food NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to sale. If you fail to file a claim you will County Jidisyè Center, Post Office Box service this summer. Your coopera- a Final Judgment of Fore closure not be entitled to any remaining ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, tion will be appreciated. Dated JUNE 2, 2014 entered in Civil funds. After 60 days, only the owner MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER, LLC Florid, 32778, telefòn: (352) Case No.12CA2078 of the Cir cuit of record as of the date of the lis 5110 EISENHOWER BLVD STE 120 253-1604, nan omwen sèt (7 ) jou For General information please con- Notice is hereby given that on Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in pendens may claim the surplus. TAMPA, FL 33634 anvan pwograme konparèt nan tact Debra Galloway, Summer Food 6/27/14 at 10:30 am, the following and for Lake County, Florida wherein tribinal ou an, oswa imedyatman apre Service Coordinator at (352) mobile homes will be sold at public DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of Ad No: 10015365 yo resevwa avi sa si tan an anvan 787-1156, ex. 103 auction pursuant to F.S. 715.109: COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR THE this Court on June 3, 2014 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 aparans ki pwograme gen mwens 1988 LEDG #1L9P38204J1010523. HOLDERS OF MORGAN STANLEY ABS Neil Kelly pase sèt (7) jou. Si w ap tande oswa The U.S. Department of Agriculture Last Tenants: Christa Joy Rawlings & CAPITAL INC., TRUST 2006-HE8, Clerk of the Circuit Court ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 771. (USDA) prohibits discrimination Michael Earl McCrary. MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFI- By:/s/D. NEAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH against its customers, em ployees, 1988 OAKW #1S9PT3525J1165238. CATES, SERIES 2006-HE8, Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE Si usted es una persona con una dis- and applicants for employment on Last Tenants: Maureen A Rebner & and JOSE A. VIDAL; CYNTHIA VIDAL; COUNTY, FLORIDA capacidad que necesita un the bases of race, color, national ori- Matthew Joseph Lopes. ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR TIES Plaintiff’s Attorney alojamiento con el fin de participar gin, age disability, sex, gender iden- Sale to be held at Realty Systems- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire CASE NO.: 2012 CA 001105 en una audiencia, usted tiene tity, religion, reprisal, and where ap- Arizona Inc 20005 Hwy. 27 N., AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. derecho, sin costo alguno para usted, plicable, political beliefs, marital sta- Clermont, FL 34715 813-241-8269 INDI VIDUAL DE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST el suministro de determinada tus, familial or parental status, sexual NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, Suite 400 COMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERI- asistencia. Por favor, póngase en con- orientation, or if all or part of an indi- Ad No: 10015279 WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 CAN HOME MORTGAGE ASSETS tacto con el coordinador de ADA en la vidual's income is or in any program June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS Telephone: (954) 360-9030 TRUST 2007-2, MORTGAGE -BACKED Oficina del Administrador del Juzgado or activity conducted or funded by the SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- Facsimile:(954) 420-5187 PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES de Primera Instancia del Centro Judi- Department. (Not all prohibited bases NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE EES OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; LAKE- SERIES 2007-2, cial del Condado de Lake, Post Office will apply to all programs/or employ- The City of Leesburg, Florida, Com- SIDE AT TAVARES ASSOCIATION, Ad No: 10015361 Plaintiff, Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- ment activities.) If you wish to file a mission will hear the ordinance de- INC.; are De fendants. June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 VS. vares, Florida, 32778, Teléfono: (352) Civil Rights program complaint of dis- scribed below by title only in the STEVEN M. SETTE; KRISTINE M. 253-1604, por lo menos siete (7 ) crimination, complete the USDA Pro- Commission Chambers at City Hall, I will sell to the highest bidder for SETTE; et. al., días antes de su comparecencia ante gram Discrimination Complaint form, 501 West Meadow Street at 5:30 cash, on the first floor near the infor- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Defendant(s). el tribunal programada, o found online at http/://www.ascr.u- p.m. or as soon thereafter as such mation desk, Lake County Court- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE inmediatamente después de recibir la sda.gov/complaint filing cust.html, or ordinance may be read and consid- house, 550 WEST MAIN STREET, TA- COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE notificación, si el tiempo antes de la at any USDA office, or call (866) ered for passage: Second and final VARES, FLORIDA 32778 at 11:00AM, PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 comparecencia prevista es inferior a 632-9992 to request the form. You read ing - Monday, June 23, 2014 on the 6 day of AUGUST, 2014 the CASE NO. 12 CA 003635 siete (7) días. Si usted está may also write a letter containing all follow ing described property as set NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale escuchando o la voz intoxicado, llame of the in formation requested in the Ordinance of the City Commission of forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC will be made pursuant to an Order or al 771. form. Send your completed com- the City of Leesburg, Florida; amend- Plaintiff, Final Summary Judg ment. Final plaint form or letter to us by mail at ing Section 2-233 of the Code of Ordi- LOT 14, LAKESIDE AT TAVARES, AC- Judgment was awarded on 2 day of Ad No: 10015367 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Direc- nances of the City of Leesburg, Flor- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- vs. June, 2014 in Civil Case No. 2012 CA June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 tor, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Inde- ida, entitled utility fund transfer pol- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36, PAGES 001105, of the Cir cuit Court of the pendence Avenue, S.W., Washington, icy; establishing a utility fund transfer 76 THROUGH 79, INCLUSIVE, OF THE ANITA DAISY JOHNS; DALE JOHNS FIFTH Judi cial Circuit in and for LAKE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH D.C. 202050-9410, by fax (202) policy for each of its enterprise funds; PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, A/K/A DALE L. JOHNS; UNKNOWN County, Flor ida, wherein, DEUTSCHE JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE 690-7442 or email at program.i- repealing conflicting ordinances; and FLORIDA. TENANT 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 2; BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION [email protected]. Individuals who are providing an effective date. AND ALL UN KNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- AS TRUSTEE FOR AMERICAN HOME deaf, hard of hearing or have speech if you are a person claiming a right to ING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR MORTGAGE ASSETS TRUST 2007-2, CASE #2012-CA-000895 disabilities may contact USDA By order of the City Commission. funds remaining after the sale, you AGAINST THE ABOVE NAMED DE- MORTGAGE -BACKED PASS - DIVISION 10 through the Federal Relay Service at must file a claim with the clerk no FENDANT(s), WHO (IS/ARE) NOT THROUGH CERTIFICATES SERIES (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 Persons with disabilities needing as- later than sixty (60) days after the KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, 2007-2, is the Plaintiff, and STEVEN GREEN TREE SERVICING, LLC (in Spanish) "USDA is an equal oppor- sistance to participate in any of the sale. If you fail to file a claim you will WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES M. SETTE and KRISTINE M. SETTE are Plaintiff, tunity provider and employer." proceedings should contact the Hu- not be entitled to any remaining CLAIM AS HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- Defendants. The clerk of the court will man Resources Department ADA Co- funds. After 60 days, only the owner EES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDI- sell to the high est bidder for cash first vs. SUMMER FOOD SITES 2014 ordinator 48 hours in advance of the of record as of the date of the lis TORS, TRUSTEES, SPOUSES, OR floor lobby near information desk, in meeting at 728-9740. pendens may claim the surplus. OTHER CLAIMANTS; the Lake County Court house 550 W. KEVIN A. VIOLETTE a/k/a KEVIN VIO- Boys & Girls Club-Umatilla Defendants, Main Street, Ta vares, FL be ginning at LETTE, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUS- 4 Cassady ST Per Florida Statutes: Appealing any WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of 11:00 AM, on the day of AUG 06 TEE of the KEVIN A. VIOLETTE TRUST; Umatilla, Florida 32784 decision made by the Commission re- this Court on June 3, 2014 NOTICE OF SALE 2014 the follow ing described real UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, DE- (352) 267-9494 quires a verbatim record of the pro- Neil Kelly property as set forth in said Final PARTMENT OF TREASURY; Unknown 6/16-8/8 ceedings. The City of Leesburg does Clerk of the Circuit Court Notice is hereby given that, pursuant Sum mary Judg ment, to wit: Par ties in Pos ses sion #1, If liv ing, and Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 not provide a written verbatim record. By:/s/A. THIGPEN to the Summary Final Judgment of all Unknown Parties claiming, by, Snack 3:30 - 4:30 Deputy Clerk Foreclosure entered on APRIL08, LOT 9 AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT through, under and against the above Betty M. Richardson, MMC, CPM 2014 in this cause, in the Circuit 10, FLORENCE PARK SUBDIVISION, named Defend ant(s) who are not Montclair Village City Clerk Plaintiff’s Attorney Court of Lake County, Florida the MONTEVERDE, ACCORDING TO THE known to be dead or alive, whether 2000 Park Circle Ad No: 10015336 Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire clerk shall sell the property situated PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN said Unknown Parties may claim an Leesburg, Florida 34748 June 13, 2014 Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. in Lake County, Florida, described as: PLAT BOOK 11, PAGE 55, PUBLIC interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, (352) 255-5033 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLOR- Grantees, or Other Claimants; Un- 6/16-8/8 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Suite 400 THE WEST 68 FEET OF LOT A; THE IDA. known Parties in Possession #2, If liv- Lunch 11:00 - 1:00 Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 WEST 68 FEET OF THE NORTH ing, and all Unknown Parties claim- BEST AMERICAN SELF STORAGE Telephone: (954) 360-9030 ONE-HALF OF LOT B, THE SOUTH ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- ing, by, through, under and against Main Street Community (Genesis) hereby gives NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Facsimile:(954) 420-5187 ONE-HALF OF LOT B; AND LOT C ALL EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE the above named Defend ant(s) who 1414 W Main ST of the storage space(s) listed below, BEING IN BLOCK 21, MAP OF TA- SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE are not known to be dead or alive, Leesburg, Florida 34748 on June 14, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. with Ad No: 10015356 VARES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE whether said Un known Par ties may (352) 360-0081 the contents being sold to the highest June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, 6/16-8/8 bidder. 1, PAGE 64, OF THE PUBLIC REC- CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claim- Breakfast 9:00-10:00 ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA SALE. ants; Lunch 12:00-1:00 Owner reserves the right to bid. The IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Defendant(s), sale is be ing held to satisfy a land- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR a/k/a 216 N SAINT CLAIR ABRAMS DATED this 4 day of June, 2014. lord's lien and will be held at 1940 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Saving Faith Baptist Church AVE, TAVARES, FL 32778-3260 Neil Kelly NOTICE OF SALE 1155 N Clayton ST NIGHTINGALE LANE TAVARES, FL CLERK OF THE COURT CASE NO. 35 2011 CA 001596 Mount Dora, Florida 32757 at public sale, to the highest and best /s/D. NEAL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to (352) 409-2419 The public is invited to attend. bidder, for cash, inside the front door, By: Deputy Clerk order rescheduling foreclosure sale or 6/16-8/8Lunch 12:00-1:00 BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, of the Lake County Courthouse, 550 Final Judgment, entered in Civil Case SPACE NO. OCCUPANTS NAME Plaintiff, W. Main Street, First Floor, Tavares, Aldridge Connors, LLP No. 2012-CA-000895 of the Circuit St. Mary's Baptist Church #4 RONALD GUTHRIE FL 32778 on AUG 06 2014 beginning Attorney for Plaintiff(s) Court of the 5th Ju dicial Circuit in and #101 DESIREE DUNCAN vs. 917 Grant ST at 11:00 a.m. 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite for Lake County, Florida wherein Mount Dora, Florida 32757 200 Delray Beach, FL 33445 GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, Plaintiff Ad No: 10015181 SAMUEL S. SULSER, DECEASED, ET. (407) 620-6060 If you are a person claiming a right to Phone:561.392.6391 and Kevin A. Violette a/k/a Kevin Vio- 6/16-8/8 June 13, 2014 AL, funds remaining after the sale, you Fax: 561.392.6965 lette, Individually and as Trustee of Lunch 12:00-1:00 Notice of Public Sale or Disposition Defendants. must file a claim with the clerk no The Kevin A. Violette Trust are de- later that 60 days after the sale. If IMPORTANT fendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Neil NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Antioch Full Gospel Church The personal property, household you fail to file a claim, you will not be If you are a person with a disability Kelly, will sell to the highest and best 1020 E Main ST entitled to any remaining funds. who needs any accommodation in or- items and contents of the following bidder for cash ON THE 1ST FLOOR Leesburg, Florida 34748 rental spaces will be sold for cash or NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to der to participate in this proceeding, OF LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 550 a Final Judgment of Foreclosure (352) 348-5738 otherwise disposed of to satisfy Dated this 4 day of June, 2014. you are entitled, at no cost to you, to W. MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FL, AT 6/16-8/8 dated JUNE 2, 2014 and entered in the provision of certain assistance. rental liens for unpaid rent in THE INFOR MATION DESK, AT 11:00 Lunch 12:00-1:30 accordance with the Florida Statutes. Case No. 35-2011-CA-001596, of the NEILKELLY Please contact the ADA Coordinator A.M. on AUG 07, 2014, the following Cir cuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Clerk of the Circuit Court at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- described property as set forth in said Circuit in and for LAKE County, Boys & Girls Club-Milestone June 21, 2014 at 10:00 am By: /s/D. NEAL istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O Final Judg ment, to-wit: 10516 Treadway School RD .Florida. GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC Deputy Clerk Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- Lake Warehouse Leesburg, Florida 34748 and Storage Eustis, LLC (hereafter "Plaintiff"), is Plaintiff and vares, Florida 32778, Telephone THAT PARTS OF LOTS 15, 16, 17, ALL UNKNOWN HEIRS, CREDITORS, (352) 978-5084 36622 CR 19A Eustis, Florida 32726 Plaintiff's Attorney (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- STINSON'S REPLAT, ACCORDING TO 6/16-8/8 DEVISEES OR OTHER PERSONS DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A. fore your scheduled court appear- THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED CLAIMING INTEREST BY, THROUGH, Lunch 11:30-1:00 B074 Jolynn Hartman 12425 28TH STREET NORTH, ance, or immediately upon receiving IN PLAT BOOK 9, AT PAGE 51, OF THE Snack 3:00-4:00 UNDER OR AGAINST SAMUEL S. SUITE 200 this notification if the time before the Household Goods PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, B092 Anthony Crain SULSER, DECEASED; BANK OF AMER- ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33716 scheduled appearance is less than 7 FLORIDA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED ICA, N.A.; HARBORHILLS HOMEO- Boys & Girls Club-Lady Lake Household Goods [email protected] days; if you are hearing or voice im- AS FOLLOWS: 432 CR 466 WNERS ASSOCIATION, INC.; HARBOR FAX NO. (727) 539-1094 paired, call 711. B094 David Buck HILLS COUNTRY CLUB LTD.; JUDITH Lady Lake, Florida 32159 Household Goods BEGIN AT AN IRON PIPE LOCATED AT (352) 259-6916 B127 Jean Potter A. BOUCHER; STEVEN SPENSER If you are a person with a disability Ad No: 10015366 THE NORTHEASTCORNER OF LOT 17, SULSER, are defendants, I will sell to 6/16-8/8 Household Goods who needs an accommodation in or- June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 OF SAID STINSON'S REPLAT; THENCE Lunch 12:00-1:00 the highest and best bidder for cash der to participate in a proceeding, you C226 Buel Lockhart RUN SOUTH ALONG THE EAST LINE Snack 3:00-4:00 Household Goods at the FIRST FLOOR NEAR INFORMA- are entitled, at no cost to you, the OF SAID LOTS 17, 16 AND 15, OF TION DESK of the Lake County Court- provision of certain assistance. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH G613 George Metcalfe JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE STINSON'S REPLAT, A DISTANCE OF City of Mt. Dora-Recreation Office Supplies/Files house; 550 West Main Street, Ta- Please contact the ADA Coordinator 150 FEET TO AN IRON PIN AT THE vares, Florida at 11:00 a.m., on the 6 COUNTY, FLORIDA, CIVIL ACTION 520 N Baker ST I900 Carlton Stewart at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- SOUTHEAST CORNER OF SAID LOT Mount Dora, Florida 32757 day of August, 2014, the following istrator, Lake County Courthouse; Household Goods CASE NO. 2012 CA 000665 15, STINSON'S REPLAT; THENCE RUN (352) 516-0363 described property as set forth in said Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main WEST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF Final Judg ment, to wit: 6/16-8/8 Ad No: 10015033 Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Tele- SAID LOT 15, A DISTANCE OF 100.00 Lunch 11:00-1:00 phone: (352) 253-1604, at least BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 PLAINTIFF FEET TO AN IRON PIN LABELED L.B. Snack 3:00-4:00 LOT 8, BLOCK D, ACCORDING TO THE seven (7) days before your scheduled 707; THENCE RUN NORTH, PARALLEL PLAT OF HARBOR HILLS UNIT 1, RE- NOTICE Under Fictitious court appearance, or immediately WITH EAST LINE OF LOTS 15, 16 AND Boys & Girls Club-Eustis CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 30, PAGE 13 upon receiving this notification if the vs. Name Statute Law pursuant to 17, OF SAID STINSON'S REPLAT, A 600 S Bay ST Section 865.09,Florida Statute OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE time before the scheduled appear- DISTANCE OF 150 FEET TO AN IRON COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DE- Eustis, Florida 32726 ance is less than seven (7) days. If PIN LABELED L.B. 707, SAID POINT (813) 267-0874 you are hearing or voice impaired, VISEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND To Whom It May Concern; ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, BEING ON THE NORTH LINE OF SAID 6/16-8/8 Notice is hereby given that the under- If you are a person with a disability call 771. LOT 17, STINSON'S REPLAT; THENCE who needs an accommodation in or- THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST AL- Lunch 12:30-1:30 signed, pur suant to the "Fictitious RUN EAST ALONG THE NORTH LINE Snack 3:30-4:30 der to participate in a proceeding, you Ad No: 10015364 ICE M. MORRIS, DECEASED, et., al, Name Statute" Florida Statute Defendant(s) OF SAID LOT 17, A DISTANCE OF 100 865.09, 2009, will register with the are entitled, at no cost to you, the June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. provision of certain assistance. Boys & Girls Club-Southlake Divi sion of Corporations, Department Please contact the ADA Coordinator NOTICE OF SALE 3700 S HWY 27 of State, State of Florida, upon ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- Clermont, Florida 34711 for the Courts within 2 working days IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH receipt of proof of publication for this Notice is hereby given that, pursuant EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE (352) 394-9840 notice the Fictitious Name, to wit: of your receipt of your notice to ap- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE pear in Court at: Lake County, Nicole to a Final Judgment dated June 2, 6/16-8/8 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE Lunch 12:00-1:30 Berg, 352-253-1604 CIVIL DIVISION 2014, en tered in Civil Case Number Lake Harris Hide-Away MHP 2012 CA 000665, in the Circuit Court OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A Snack 3:30-4:00 CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Dated this 3 day of JUNE, 2014 for Lake County, Florida, wherein Intends to register said Fictitious CASE NO. 2009 CA 005300 SALE. Boys & Girls Club-Leesburg SECTION: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. is the Plain- Name located at the below address: NEIL KELLY tiff, and THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, 2301 South ST 10550 Holloway Drive, Leesburg, NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILI- Leesburg, Florida 34748 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CITIMORTGAGE, INC. HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CREDI- Lake, FLOR IDA 34788 TORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES TIES Any person with a disability who (352) 455-2876 That the interested owner in said BY /s/A.THIGPEN Plaintiff, needs any accommodation in order As Deputy Clerk CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR 6/16-8/8 business enter prise is: to participate in this proceeding, you Lunch 12:00-1:30 vs. AGAINST ALICE M. MORRIS, DE- HIDEAWAY MHP, LLC CEASED, et. al, are the Defendants, are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Snack 3:30-4:00 Dated in Lake County, Florida this 10 Plaintiff's Attorney provision of certain assistance. Van Ness Law Firm, P.A. SEAN WILSON A/K/A SEAN RICHARD Lake County Clerk of Court will sell day of June, 2014. the property situated in Lake County, Please contact the ADA Coordinator Osprey Ridge Apartments 1239 E. Newport Center Drive WILSON ANY AND ALL UN KNOWN at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- Suite #110 Florida, as described as: 201 Hunt ST Ad No: 10015307 PAR TIES CLAIM ING BY, THROUGH, istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post Clermont, Florida 34711 Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442 UN DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN June 13, 2014 LOT 20, HIDDEN LAKES ESTATES, AC- Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida (352) 243-0952 Phone (954) 571-2031 NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) 32778; Telephone; (352) 253-1604, Fax (954) 571-2033 CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS 6/16-8/8 NOTICE Under Fictitious WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD within two (2) Working days of your Lunch 12:00-1:00 OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38, PAGE Name Statute Law pursuant to 43, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE receipt of this notice. If you are hear- Snack 3:00-4:00 Section 865.09,Florida Statute “Any person claiming an interest in PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST ing or voice impaired, call the surplus from the sale, if any, COUNTY, FLORIDA at public sale to AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, 1-800-955-9771. City of Mount Dora-Recreation other than the property owner as of GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; the highest bidder, for cash, in the To Whom It May Concern; the date of the Lis Pendens must file Lobby of the Lake County Court- 700 N Highland ST Notice is hereby given that the VISTAS HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION Dated JUNE 5, 2014 Mount Dora, Florida 32757 a claim within 60 days after the sale.” INC. A/K/A VISTA HOMEOWNERS AS- house, 550 West Main Street, Ta- undersigned, pursuant to the vares, FL 32778 at 11:00 AM, on the Neil Kelly (352) 516-0363 "Fictitious Name Statute" Florida SOCIATION, INC.; REGIONS BANK; CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Ad No: 10015358 day of AUG 06 2014 Any person 6/16-8/8 Statute 865.09, 2009, will reg ister JANE DOE N/K/A LAURA WILLIAMS Lake County, Florida Lunch 11:00-1:00 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 Defendants claiming an inter est in the surplus with the Division of Corporations, from the sale, if any, other than the /s/D. NEAL Snack 3:00-4:00 Department of State, State of Florida, DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT NOTICE OF SALE property owners as of the date of the upon re ceipt of proof of publication lis pendens must file a claim within Piney Grove Baptist Church for this notice the Fictitious Name, to ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: 38506 Church ST IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 60 days after the sale. wit: JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE LLP Umatilla, Florida 32784 Honey Dew Professional an Order of Final Summary Judgment 2424 North Federal Highway, (352) 551-5811 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA of Foreclosure dated OCT, 16 2014 Dated: JUNE 4, 2014 Home Services Neil Kelly, Lake County Clerk of Court Suite 360 6/16-8/8 Intends to register said Fictitious entered in Civil Case No. 2009 CA Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Lunch 11:30-12:30 CASE NO.: 35 2012 CA 004473 005300 of the Cir cuit Court of the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Name located at the below address: By: /s/D. NEAL, Deputy Clerk (561) 998-6700 720 Flatwoods Road, Leesburg, Fifth Judi cial Circuit in and for Lake (561)998-6707 Fresh Start @ Heyward Memorial FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- County, Florida wherein the Clerk of Lake, FLORIDA 34748 That the SOCIATION, If you are a person with a disability 915 E Hazzard AVE interested owner in said business the Circuit Court will sell to the high- Ad No: 10015370 Eustis, Florida 32726 Plaintiff, est bid der for cash on 6 day of Au- who needs an accommodation in or- enterprise is: vs. der to participate in a proceeding, you June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 (352) 455-9878 John C. Schroeder gust, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the Lake 6/16-8/8 LONDA JEAN SKENA A/K/A LONDA County Courthouse Lobby, First Floor, are entitled, at no cost to you, the Dated in Lake County, Florida this JEAN MAHONEY; MARK SKENA; provision of certain assistance. LAKE COMMUNITY ACTION Lunch 12:00-1:00 11 day of June, 2014 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Flor- Snack 2:30-3:30 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; UN- ida 32278, in ac cordance with Chap- Please contact the ADA Coordinator AGENCY, INC Ad No: 10015331 KNOWN TENANT(s) IN POSSESSION ter 45 Florida Statutes, relative to the at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- 501 N. Bay Street June 13, 2014 #1 AND #2 and ALL OTHER UN- istrator, Lake County Courthouse; Eustis, Florida 32726 Young Performing Artists following described property as set 9569 CR 235 KNOWN PARTIES, et.al., forth in the Fi nal Judg ment, to wit: Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main Phone: (352) 357-5550 UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUCTION, THE Defendant(s). Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Wildwood, Florida 34785 FOLLOWING VEHICLE(S) WILL BE Telephone: (352) 253-1604, at least Lake Community Ac tion Agency, Inc. (317) 437-2798 SOLD FOR CHARGES DUE ON: LOT 45, OF VISTAS SUBDIVISION AC- 6/25-8/8 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT seven (7) days before your scheduled will participate in the Summer Food court appearance, or immediately Service Program administered by the Lunch 12:00-1:00 June 27, 2014 THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Snack 2:30-3:30 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to BOOK 29, PAGE 76, PUBLIC REC- upon receiving this notification if the Florida Depart ment of Agricul ture AT 8:30 AM. a Final Judgment of Foreclosure ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA time before the scheduled appear- and Consumer Services, Food Nutri- Dated JUNE 2, 2014 entered in Civil ance is less than seven (7) days. If tion and Well ness, Tallahassee, Flor- Ad No: 10014759 1985 FLEE 7100GF4425325 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 Case No.35-2012-CA-004473 of the Any person claiming an interest in the you are hearing or voice impaired, ida from June 16, 2014 through Au- Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Cir- surplus from the sale, if any, other call 771. gust 8, 2014. THE ADDRESS WERE THE cuit in and for Lake County, Florida than the property owned as of the VEHICLES STORED: wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- date of the Lis Pendens must file a Si vous êtes une personne handi- Pre-packaged meals will be trans- REVIS TOWING AND RECOVERY OF GAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, and claim within 60 days after the sale. capée qui a besoin d'un logement ported in refrigerated trucks by an ap- GROVELAND, INC. LONDA JEAN SKENA A/K/A LONDA afin de participer à une instance, proved vendor. (Lake County School 7130 E. SR 50 JEAN MAHONEY; MARK SKENA; AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. vous avez le droit, sans frais pour Food Service) Meals that are trans- GROVELAND, FL 34736 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA; are De- If you are a person with a disability vous, la mise à disposition de cer- ported will be refrigerated at each fendants. I will sell to the highest bid- who needs any accommodation in or- taines aides. S'il vous plaît communi- site until served. Site personnel will Ad No: 10015178 der for cash, on the first floor near der to participate in this proceeding, quer avec le coordonnateur ADA au ensure all food items remain at ac- June 13, 2014 the information desk, Lake County you are entitled, at no cost to you, to bureau de l'administrateur du tribunal ceptable temperatures before serving Court house, 550 WEST MAIN the provision of certain assistance. de première instance, le Centre judici- to children. STREET, TAVARES, FLORIDA 32778 Please contact: ADA Coordinator, aire du comté de Lake, Post Office at 11:00AM, on the day of AUG 06, Lake County P.O. Box 7800/550 Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- Approximately 3,200 nutritionally ap- 2014 the following described prop- W. Main Street Tavares, FL 32778 vares, Floride, 32778, Téléphone: proved unitized meals and beverages erty as set forth in said Final Judg- Phone (352) 253-1604 at least 7 (352) 253-1604, au moins sept (7 ) will be served each day during the ment, to wit: days before your scheduled court ap- jours avant votre comparution devant program. pearance, or immediately upon re- le tribunal prévue, ou dès réception LOT 1, OF SUN COUNTRY, ACCORD- ceiving this notification if the time be- de cette notification, si le temps Summer Food Service Program train- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- fore the scheduled appearance is less avant l'apparition programmée est ings have been scheduled for June 2 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, AT PAGE than 7 days; if you are hearing or inférieure à sept (7) jours. Si vous & 3rd from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF voice impaired, call 711. êtes malentendant ou la voix altérée, City of Clermont Community Art & LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. appeler 771. Culture Center, 3700 S Hwy 27, Cler- DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS 3 mont, Fl 34711 and June 9th & June A/K/A 1027 SUN COUNTRY CT, DAY OF JUNE, 2014 Si ou se yon moun ki gen andikap ki 13th, Main Street Community Out- CAT, orange neutered male, last MOUNT DORA, FL 32757 bezwen yon akomodasyon yo nan lòd reach Ministries, 1414 W Main seen 10020 Lake Shore Dr, area. /S/A. THIGPEN, yo patisipe nan yon pwosè dapèl, ou Street, Leesburg, Florida from 2:00 Please call 352-708-6002 or if you are a person claiming a right to Deputy Clerk gen dwa, san sa pa koute ou, dis- p.m. to 4:00 p.m. 970-260-4879 funds remaining after the sale, you NEIL KELLY pozisyon pou asistans a sèten. Tanpri must file a claim with the clerk no CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT kontakte Kowòdinatè ADA nan Biwo Attached is the tentative list of sites later than sixty (60) days after the LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Administratè a Tribinal Trial, Lake and meal service times that have LOST DOG small white Malti-poo. An- sale. If you fail to file a claim you will County Jidisyè Center, Post Office Box been determined eligible for food swers to BELLA, no collar. Around not be entitled to any remaining ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, service this summer. Your coopera- Okahumpka area. If found, please funds. After 60 days, only the owner MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER, LLC Florid, 32778, telefòn: (352) tion will be appreciated. call 352-874-3983, 352-348-8134 of record as of the date of the lis 5110 EISENHOWER BLVD STE 120 253-1604, nan omwen sèt (7 ) jou pendens may claim the surplus. TAMPA, FL 33634 anvan pwograme konparèt nan For General information please con- tribinal ou an, oswa imedyatman apre tact Debra Galloway, Summer Food WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of Ad No: 10015365 yo resevwa avi sa si tan an anvan Service Coordinator at (352) this Court on June 3, 2014 June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 aparans ki pwograme gen mwens 787-1156, ex. 103 Neil Kelly pase sèt (7) jou. Si w ap tande oswa Clerk of the Circuit Court ki gen pwoblèm vwa, rele 771. The U.S. Department of Agriculture By:/s/D. NEAL (USDA) prohibits discrimination Deputy Clerk Si usted es una persona con una dis- against its customers, em ployees, capacidad que necesita un and applicants for employment on Plaintiff’s Attorney alojamiento con el fin de participar the bases of race, color, national ori- Brian L. Rosaler, Esquire en una audiencia, usted tiene gin, age disability, sex, gender iden- Popkin & Rosaler, P.A. derecho, sin costo alguno para usted, tity, religion, reprisal, and where ap- 1701 West Hillsboro Boulevard el suministro de determinada plicable, political beliefs, marital sta- Suite 400 asistencia. Por favor, póngase en con- tus, familial or parental status, sexual Deerfield Beach, FL 33442 tacto con el coordinador de ADA en la orientation, or if all or part of an indi- Telephone: (954) 360-9030 Oficina del Administrador del Juzgado vidual's income is or in any program Facsimile:(954) 420-5187 de Primera Instancia del Centro Judi- or activity conducted or funded by the cial del Condado de Lake, Post Office Department. (Not all prohibited bases Ad No: 10015361 Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- will apply to all programs/or employ- June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 vares, Florida, 32778, Teléfono: (352) ment activities.) If you wish to file a 253-1604, por lo menos siete (7 ) Civil Rights program complaint of dis- días antes de su comparecencia ante crimination, complete the USDA Pro- el tribunal programada, o gram Discrimination Complaint form, inmediatamente después de recibir la found online at http/://www.ascr.u- notificación, si el tiempo antes de la sda.gov/complaint filing cust.html, or comparecencia prevista es inferior a at any USDA office, or call (866) siete (7) días. Si usted está 632-9992 to request the form. You escuchando o la voz intoxicado, llame may also write a letter containing all al 771. of the in formation requested in the form. Send your completed com- Ad No: 10015367 plaint form or letter to us by mail at June 13, 2014 & June 20, 2014 U.S. Department of Agriculture, Direc- tor, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Inde- pendence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 202050-9410, by fax (202) 690-7442 or email at program.i- [email protected]. Individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal Relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (in Spanish) "USDA is an equal oppor- tunity provider and employer." SUMMER FOOD SITES 2014 Boys & Girls Club-Umatilla 4 Cassady ST Umatilla, Florida 32784 (352) 267-9494 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:30 - 1:30 Snack 3:30 - 4:30 Montclair Village 2000 Park Circle Leesburg, Florida 34748 (352) 255-5033 6/16-8/8 Lunch 11:00 - 1:00 Main Street Community (Genesis) 1414 W Main ST Leesburg, Florida 34748 (352) 360-0081 6/16-8/8 Breakfast 9:00-10:00 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Saving Faith Baptist Church 1155 N Clayton ST Mount Dora, Florida 32757 (352) 409-2419 6/16-8/8Lunch 12:00-1:00 St. Mary's Baptist Church 917 Grant ST Mount Dora, Florida 32757 (407) 620-6060 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Antioch Full Gospel Church 1020 E Main ST Leesburg, Florida 34748 (352) 348-5738 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:30 Boys & Girls Club-Milestone 10516 Treadway School RD Leesburg, Florida 34748 (352) 978-5084 6/16-8/8 Lunch 11:30-1:00 Snack 3:00-4:00 Boys & Girls Club-Lady Lake 432 CR 466 Lady Lake, Florida 32159 (352) 259-6916 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Snack 3:00-4:00 City of Mt. Dora-Recreation 520 N Baker ST Mount Dora, Florida 32757 (352) 516-0363 6/16-8/8 Lunch 11:00-1:00 Snack 3:00-4:00 Boys & Girls Club-Eustis 600 S Bay ST Eustis, Florida 32726 (813) 267-0874 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:30-1:30 Snack 3:30-4:30 Boys & Girls Club-Southlake 3700 S HWY 27 Clermont, Florida 34711 (352) 394-9840 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:30 Snack 3:30-4:00 Boys & Girls Club-Leesburg 2301 South ST Leesburg, Florida 34748 (352) 455-2876 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:30 Snack 3:30-4:00 Osprey Ridge Apartments 201 Hunt ST Clermont, Florida 34711 (352) 243-0952 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Snack 3:00-4:00 City of Mount Dora-Recreation 700 N Highland ST Mount Dora, Florida 32757 (352) 516-0363 6/16-8/8 Lunch 11:00-1:00 Snack 3:00-4:00 Piney Grove Baptist Church 38506 Church ST Umatilla, Florida 32784 (352) 551-5811 6/16-8/8 Lunch 11:30-12:30 Fresh Start @ Heyward Memorial 915 E Hazzard AVE Eustis, Florida 32726 (352) 455-9878 6/16-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Snack 2:30-3:30 Young Performing Artists 9569 CR 235 Wildwood, Florida 34785 (317) 437-2798 6/25-8/8 Lunch 12:00-1:00 Snack 2:30-3:30 Ad No: 10014759 June 06, 2014 & June 13, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 DAY,D2 MONTH XX, YEAR DAILY COMMERCIAL XX

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Discussion of chronic and severe back [email protected] Ceiling 7'11" - 10'4". $75. SOLD! TABLE & CHAIR set, mahogany, 4 and neck conditions, treatment chairs, 38"x45". $100. 589-4161 by Monday, June 23, 2014. TAVARES options, respective advantages, CHAIN LINK fencing 40' w/ 4' gate, TABLE SAMSONITE 29.5" x 72", legs $595/mo. Furn. top rails & all hardware. Perfect dog treatment for failed back 352-343-7780 fold. $35. 352-742-1508 or neck surgery. kennel. $150. Call 352-409-3596 riverestwaterfrontresort.com TABLE W/4 CUSHIONED CHAIRS on Q & A Period DECK BOARDS 8', used approx. 75, in Light Refreshments. wheels, high end glass top 54". $325. good cond. $60. SOLD 352-787-7093 Reservations Preferred UMATILLA, Furn. Adult Studio $550 3:00-4:00pm Tues. & 1 br $575, incl. util. No pets. DOUBLE DOORS 5' pre-hung, insu- TWIN BED mattress, box spring and lated, $290. Call (352) 250-5181 JUNE 17, 2014 352-250-4711 OPEN HOUSE frame. $75. Call 352-638-9380 DAVIS CLINIC OF CHIROPRACTIC DRIVER MANAGERS EXPERIENCED Sat. 6/14 Noon - 4pm LAMINATE FLOORING, Armstrong for OTR Refrigerated Carrier. WALL UNIT 3 pcs, 6'H x 21"D x 8' 7"L, Reservations: (352) 430-2121 LEESBURG honey oak, incl. underlaying. $200. light col ored, $295. 352-253-0733 DavisSpineInstitute.com Tues day thru Saturday, 7am - 5pm. 607 Lakeshore Dr. - Palmora Park Call 352-409-3596 Full Time. McLeod Exp. a Plus. Lake Harris Waterfront Home TIME DEFINITE SERVICES, INC. 5/4, 1 acre, pool home. Sumterville, FL. All hardwood floors. No Phone Calls! Dottie Gray Re alty Send Resume in confidence to: 352-315-1500 [email protected] CLERMONT HWY. 50 DRIVERS WITH CLASS A OR B, CDL DUMP TRUCK & BOOM TRUCK Before Groveland BLINDS (2) 108 3/4"x 70" (5) 35"x EXP'D. IMMED. OPENINGS! Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance FLOOR CLEANER Rumba 2 for $20. 70", white. $200 obo. 407-614-4174 w/fork lift exp, & able to un load Call Rick 407-547-9394 Call 352-460-2588 •Remodeled 2br/1ba BOOKS (20) ASSORTED. $25 FOR construc tion sup plies. ALL. 352-360-1386 Apply at: 4399 CR 156, Wildwood “LAST ONE” From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- COFFEE MAKER, 4 cup Melitta & 5 Also Avail. Handyman Special’s cup Mikasa Carafe. $25. 742-1887 •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/2 pool home, ELECTRICIANS & work shop. Well maintained, con- COMFORTER Brown & Beige Squares, for Commercial work, immediate For other rentals only venient to The Vil lages. $199,000 Pretty. $30. Call 352-536-1744 hire. Top Pay. New Publix SR 44 & Call 352-874-7375 Call (352) 217-4816 Powell Rd. Call 800-330-5945 DOG CLIPPERS, Wahl, 2 speed, pro- FRUITLAND PARK fessional. $75. Call 352-728-3057 QUALIFIED CDL A DRIVERS Fri. & Sat. 8am - ?. 4648 Oak St. off 2 YEARS EXPERIENCE (GOOD MVR) EUSTIS El Sereno Apts. TAVARES of Ea gle's Nest Rd. EMBROIDERY MACHINE Brothers No touch freight, assigned $99 MOVE IN SPECIAL $595/mo. Furn. built in Disney characters. $100. equipment, great driver support, Recently remodeled, clean, quiet 352-343-7780 FRUITLAND PARK SOLD weekly pay, direct dep., health ins, Lg. 2/2, w/walk-in closets. riverestwaterfrontresort.com Fri. & Sat. 8am - 2pm. 1340 Spring paid holidays & vacation. $725/mo. Free pest control & Lake Rd. Casio Keyboard, clothes, GOLF SHOES Ladies. New in box. trash. Covered park ing. WATERFRONT HOME books, electronics & misc. items. FootJoy 8N. $35. 352-365-1507 FRUITLAND PARK 600 N. Grove, Call 352-361-5688 LADY LAKE GOLF SHOES Ladies. New in box. Ree- 3/2 canal front, Lake Griffin bok 8 1/2 N. $30. 352-365-1507 $124,900 Seller Motivated. Sat. 8am-3pm. 2443 Lake Griffin Rd. Call 352-787-4584 Furn. toys, housewares, collectibles. GOLF SHOES, Ladies, 4 pairs. Fit Joy, CONTINENTAL COUNTRY CLUB LEESBURG Downtown area. GalbreathRealty.com Etonic, 2 Cattida Club. $60. Call for more details. The Enclave at Cauthen Circle. LEESBURG LOUNGE & RESTAURANT Fri. 8:30am-3pm, 624 Yorktown Dr. Call 352-243-0362 i s n o w a c c e p t i n g a p p l i c a t i o n s f o r 800-456-2336 X 114 A new apts home community of 1/1 Servers and Bartend ers. Expe rience Luxury apts. Fully Equipped. La dies clothing, 22" rims & misc. LUGGAGE SET hard sided, piggy back $650/mo. Call 352-702-2949 preferred. TAVARES style on wheels. $50. 787-0410 Please apply at the FRI. & Sat. 8am - 1pm. 202 Lake METAL DETECTOR by White, pd over Ad min istration Office Crest Dr., behind Hardees. Something $300, asking $200. (352) 483-1832 Mon. thru Fri . 9am until 4pm Tavares 1/1 Fully remodeled Down- for everyone. At 50 Con tinen tal Blvd., Wild wood town $495/mo + 400 deposit. Call METAL STORAGE PANTRY, 36"W x 352-552-0181 UMATILLA 61"H x 15"D. $30. 904-673-3727 FRUITLAND PARK, Fri. & Sat. 9am - 5pm. 37826 Hwy. COOKS NEEDED PATIO SET PVC table w/4 chairs & FRAMERS W/EXP 3/2 Boaters Paradise. On Lake Grif- 19 at Community Store. HUGE Gar- Apply in person: O'Keefe's Irish Pub age/Tent Sale. Boats, golf carts, etc. glider w/cushions. $85. 357-0120 Downtown Tavares Must be self motivated! fin Chain of Lakes. $227,500. Benefits available. Call Anna Brady 352-516-8827 For more info 352-669-0000 PLASTIC DRUM 55 gallon, clean. $20 PATRIOT BUILDERS ERA Tom Grizzard, Inc. Call 352-250-5181 FOOD SERVICE ALL POSITIONS WILDWOOD 352-516-6563 or Fri. & Sat. 8am - 2pm. 5222 Cam- RUG 63"x91" modern oriental de sign SUMMER - PT 352-307-9671 Wknds a must. bridge Ct. like new, $60. Call 352-787-0888 Lake Yale Baptist GOLF CART SERVICE TECH F/T SANDALS (4 pairs) NEW, size 8. Ask- Conference Cen ter Busy dealership looking for a F/T TAVARES 3/2, 1140sf $650/mo + ing $50. Call 352-357-0225 CR 452 N. of Eustis golf cart serv ice tech. Duties entail security. Call (352) 551-5005 Call M - F, 8am - 5pm servic ing & repairs to golf carts. SHOES Bass Weejun loafers, size 352-483-9842 Must have valid drivers license. Exp. 8EE, al most new. $15. 750-4828 pre ferred in auto/golf cart repair. CLERMONT HWY. 50 Pay plan based on experience. WOMEN'S capri's, sweat ers & tops, SERVER/DISHWASHER - EXP'D Before Groveland like new. $44. Call 352-793-8102 CALL 352-357-1887 Apply in person: Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance Columbia ParCar Call Rick 407-547-9394 2505 Industrial St. Leesburg, FL •Remodeled 2br/1ba GENERAL “LAST ONE” GRAPE VINE Blanc DuBois in plant- HIRING EXPERIENCED PAINTERS From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- CALL 352-348-5953 CLERMONT HWY. 50 ers. 4'-6' 2 yr. $30. 352-255-7629 2255 Also Avail. Handyman Special’s EMPLOYMENT Before Groveland •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- LEAF BLOWER Craftsman 250cc $50 HVAC TECH. LEAD - FT Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance BOTTLE CAPS 20K Budweiser, con- For other rentals only sumed over 15 yrs. $99. 253-9359 Call (352) 589-6626 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE Exp'd, clean driving record. Call Rick 407-547-9394 Call 352-874-7375 Federal and State laws prohibit Com peti tive pay. Sign Bonus avail. •Remodeled 2br/1ba CHILD TRYKE "Angeles" 50's - 60's. PUSH POWER MOWER, not running, Fax resume to: 352-307-7055 or $25 obo. Call 352-787-9332. employment advertising “LAST ONE” $65. Call 352-348-6021 Apply in person From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- RIDING LAWN MOWER Murray 12hp, expressing a discriminatory R & A Industries Also Avail. - Handyman Special’s FIESTAWARE cups, saucers, salad 30" cut. $350. 352-409-4933 11900 SE Hwy. 301, preference on the basis of •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- plates, teapots. $85. 352-250-8290 Belle view, FL 34420 RIDING LAWN MOWER Toro Timesav- race, age, sex, color, national For other rentals only WHEAT PENNIES (19), NICKELS (40). er 480Z, $1,600. 352-455-1999 Call 352-874-7375 origin, religion, handicap LAWN MAINTENANCE ALL FOR $150. 352-253-9359 RIDING MOWER Cub Cadet, 19hp, or marital material status. The Star Comm. exp'd, drug free, prefer re- side in Lake Cnty. Prefer Dr. Lic. 42" cut. ex cel. cond. $750. SOLD! Banner/Gainesville Sun 50/hrs per wk. 407-247-8925 MONTVERDE 2/1/3, lake front, se- ENERGY EFFICIENT will not knowingly accept cluded, newly remodeled, bonus NEW HOME FOR SALE room, Scrn porch, included, lawn advertisement for employment MARINE MECHANIC - FT Mid Florida Lakes Exp'd preferred. DFWP/EOE maint., pest control, & use of boat 200 Forest Dr. which is in violation of the law. Email re sume to: dock. $1500/mo + $1500 security Leesburg, FL 34788 Employment Advertising [email protected] dep. Call 407-925-7725 Age Qualified 2014 Palm Harbor FAX MACHINE Brothers 575. Like Standards of Acceptance new. $40. 352-314-8948 RESIDENTIAL & LIGHT 1,404sf 3br/2ba Employment Classifi cations RENTALS GENERATOR 2005 Craftsman, NEW COMMERCIAL HVAC INSTALLERS Open concept floorplan 5600 watt w/6 cir cuit disconnect are intended to announce & SERVICE TECHS. - EXP'D LONG TERM & UNFURN. RENTALS Upgraded flooring IN SOUTH LAKE COUNTY. switch. $550 obo. (352) 742-4909 bona fi de employment offers Wanted for a well established heat- $79,9000 ing & air conditioning Co. Must have ROCKER REALTY 352-394-3570 352-504-2260 STAND UP MIXER elec. for con- only. Employment advertising valid FL. Dr. Lic. and clean driving Ask for Janet or Emily crete/stu cco. $95. 352-787-8684 must disclose the specifi c record. Must have EPA refrig erant RockerRealtyInc.com certification and be able to pass a LEESBURG BATTERY CASE GOLD for I-Phone TABLE SAW 10" Craftsman, 3hp Con- nature of the work being drug screen. Competitive pay & Age Qualified 5/5S, really works. $25. 324-2559 tractor Series. $380. 787-6366 offered. Some employment health ins. benefits included. TAVARES ,3/2/1, w/boat & slip, rod 720sf 2br/1ba $6,900 ACT NOW! categories may charge fees. Apply in person to & reel. $900. July. 407-247-8329 Suter Air Conditioning Freshly painted. If any advertiser does not 108 Thomas Ave., Leesburg Great floorplan comply with these standards, DFWP 352-504-2260 please notify a Classifi ed Sales TRIM CARPENTER EXP'D TAVARES Representative at 732-9565 or Must be willing to work by the hr. $595/mo. Furn. YOU / WE PICK FLORIDA PEACHES 372-4222. Call 352-267-1401 352-343-7780 5 miles South of Wildwood on Hwy MEN'S BRIEFS Depends style. 180 riverestwaterfrontresort.com 301. Look for signs. 352-516-1278 pairs, size S-M. $55. 352-669-6447 TOILET SAFETY RAIL, bedside com- YOU PICK PEAS mode & walker new $60. 569-0503 2990 2 mi West of Mascotte Hwy. 50 CLERMONT HWY. 50 352-551-6383 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance LARK 8'X10' w/elec. very good cond. $1500 obo Call (352) 787-5776 Call Rick 407-547-9394 CLERMONT HWY. 50 •Remodeled 2br/1ba Before Groveland FRONT DESK “LAST ONE” APARTMENT MAINTENANCE For busy Urgent Care. Computer Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance Full Time 40/hours/week From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- oriented, typing skills a must. Call Rick 407-547-9394 ACOUSTIC GUITAR w/case beau ti ful Sunny Hill & Woodcliff, Clermont Profes sional appearance. Also Avail. Handyman Special’s •Remodeled 2br/1ba [email protected] shape. $90 Call (352) 343-6608 Fax resume to: 352-315-1703 •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- “LAST ONE” Call 352-394-6719 or For other rentals only DRUM SET (5 pieces), Asking $100 352-394-7030 From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- Call 352-874-7375 Also Avail. Handyman Special’s Call (352) 319-9967 MA, LPN, RN, PARAMEDIC, EMT, •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- KEYBOARD CASIO Model LK-300TV X-RAY TECH. or CHIROPRACTIC ASST. For other rentals only w/lighting keys. $99 (352) 357-4202 Needed for Busy Urgent Care. Call 352-874-7375 AFFORDABLE BEDDING LEESBURG, at our newest Email to: Age Qualified. medicalbillingtoday@ yahoo.com MATTRESS MARKET 672sf, 2br/1ba. OUTLET SHOWROOM $525 a month 9900 Hwy 441 Leesburg FL PETS MEDICAL ASSISTANT - EXP. GREAT LOCATION! 352-460-4816 M-S 10-7 S-12-6 6865 IF $150-$200 WOULD HELP YOU with medical scribe/transcription WON'T LAST! We buy manufacturers overstock Handout free newspapers at differ- abilities. Must be knowledgeable 352-504-2260 and pass the savings on to you ent loca tions in our delivery area. with electronic medical records. Stearns & Foster, Sealy, The Florida Statute 828.29 20-25 hrs./wk. Hours + commis- Benefits available. Simmons, Gel Memory Foam states that no dog, puppy, sion. Good for college stu dents & Fax resume to: 352-483-5070 TAVARES 90 days same as cash cat or kitten may be offered re tirees. Will train & the right per- $595/mo. Furn. no credit check - delivery available. son. Must be clean cut & not afraid OPHTHALMIC ASSISTANT NEEDED: 352-343-7780 for sale without a health to talk. Sales experience a plus. 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PEOPLE, PLACES AND EVENTS BLACKTON INC. CELEBRATES 60TH ANNIVERSARY R.C. Stevens ning, conflict resolution Red Tail will get under and budget and docu- way in the fall. finishes project, mentation. welcomes new Stirling Sotheby’s team member M/I Homes starts International WINTER GARDEN — development on Realty closes Winter Garden-based Red Tail Reserve R.C. Stevens Construc- sale of $1.5 tion Co. has completed community million mansion work at a major nation- SORRENTO — M/I ORLANDO — Stir- al beverage bottling fa- Homes has started land ling Sotheby’s Inter- cility in Auburndale, a development on its national Realty re- project consisting of a newest community of cently closed a $1.5 41,000-square-foot ex- Red Tail Reserve, locat- million sale of a golf pansion at a chilled ed off State Road 46 in course home at 5055 warehouse, valued at Lake County. Latrobe Drive, in the $7,500,000. David Byrnes, area Isleworth community The company also president for M/I Homes in Windermere. welcomed Ed Sayman in the Central Florida re- Roger Soderstrom, to the team as health- gion, said 67 home sites founder and own- care superintendent. are available at Red Tail er of Stirling Sothe- Sayman brings with him Reserve with homes by’s International Re- over 25 years of experi- priced from $300,000 alty, said International SUBMITTED PHOTO ence in the construction and ranging in size from Luxury Home Special- Blackton Inc. company president and founder Sean Monett is flanked by his sons, CEO industry. His duties will approximately 2,500 ist Benjamin Hillman Michael Blackton, left, and COO Bruce Blackton, as the roofing and flooring company include project analy- square feet of living area listed the property supplying home builders from Jacksonville to Tampa celebrates its 60th anniversary. Michael “Micky” Blackton said his father Charles launched the company the first week of May in 1954, sis, sub-contractor coor- to 5,500 square feet. and negotiated its sale dination, strategic plan- Byrnes said models at in a warehouse next to the train tracks on Alden Road, near Ivanhoe antique row. Blackton with more than six po- started with a staff of four: Arthur Johnson, warehouseman; Gus Robertson, office manager tential buyers. and Vivian Mims sales associate. Charles Blackton was both a salesman and truck driver for Soderstrom said his company. Call 407-898-2661 for information, or email [email protected]. the home was on the market for just 182 days. Over the past 12 months, luxury homes at Isleworth have aver- Study finds that negative view aged 475 days on the market before sale. “Benjamin Hillman of housing market persists took full advantage of Stirling Sotheby’s In- TIM LOGAN opinion on the role of housing in per- ternational Realty’s MCT sonal finances, too. Respondents to marketing network to Seven years after the housing crash the survey, which polled 1,355 people find a buyer and close began, most people remain deeply by phone in April, were nearly split on the sale in record dour about the state of the nation’s on whether buying a house still rep- time,” Soderstrom housing market. resents an “excellent long-term in- said. A new survey out this week from vestment.” Half of respondents said Rial Jones built the the MacArthur Foundation found it still is a good investment; 43 per- 5,309-square-foot lux- that 70 percent of Americans still be- cent said that is no longer the case. ury custom home in lieve a housing crisis remains today Nearly two-thirds said it has be- 1999 on the sixth fair- or that “the worst is yet to come.” Al- come harder to build wealth through way of the Isleworth though that’s lower than the 77 per- homeownership than it was 20 or Golf Course. The orig- cent who felt that way a year ago, it 30 years ago. Meanwhile, a majority inal asking price was suggests that double-digit percent- said that renting a home has become $2.1 million. age price gains in the past year ha- more appealing in the past few de- Go to www.Stirling- ven’t inspired much confidence. In- cades while buying one has become SIR.com for informa- deed, more than 40 percent of survey less so. tion. respondents said that the housing Indeed, it would appear the trau- SEE EVENTS | E4 market remains a “serious” problem matic housing market of the past for the economy. few years may be changing the long- And that’s translating into a shift of held link between homeownership and the so-called American Dream. Some 58 percent of respondents — and 66 percent of those aged 18 to 34 — said that renters can be “just as successful” at achieving the Ameri- can Dream as homeowners can. Nevertheless, 70 percent of current renters — and 85 percent of people aged 18 to 34 — still aspire to own a home someday. SOUTH LAKE PRESS Wednesday June 11, 2014 / DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 E3 352-394-6611 450 E. Hwy 50 • Clermont, FL CHECK OUT OUR NEW OWNER FINANCING PROGRAMS www.MickiRealty.com

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DRASTIC PRICE REDUCTION AFFORDABLE DIRECT COMMERCIAL LOT LOCATED COMMERCIAL BUILDING INCOME PRODUCING WANTING TO START YOUR WHICH CREATES AN IDEAL LAKEFRONT LOT DIRECTLY ON HWY 50 LOCATED ON BUSY HWY 301 PROPERTY OWN NURSERY BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY!! Located in the desirable Highland Zoned Downtown Mixed Use Formerly a heating and ac business Currently a nursery is being used This nursery has 17+/- acres. The 4/3 home has just under 4100 sq. ft. Point Subdivision on Lake Clair Commercial. This property qualifies located on a corner lot. Seller on this 7 acres. There are several entire inventory is included. Call the sitting on a 57 acre waterfront estate with Circle. HOA’s only $200 yr. for grants through the Community will consider Seller Financing. rentals on the property that are office for the list of the inventory. a 34 acre blueberry farm. G4679394 Oversized lot. G4705198 Redevelopment Agency. G4700105 G4704623 currently rented. G4702642 G4699893 $1,950,000 $124,900 $144,900 $89,900 $599,000 $799,000 WE ARE HIGHLY EXPERIENCED SHORT-SALE AGENTS! LIST WITH US AND YOUR SHORT- SALE WILL BE HANDLED BY AN ATTORNERY AT NO COST TO YOU OR YOUR BUYER! E4 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Wednesday June 11, 2014 / DAILY COMMERCIAL Friday, June 13, 2014 Builders increasing size of single-family homes SANDRA BAKER gle-family home sizes is Association, which rep- MCT consistent with the his- resents U.S. cement torical pattern coming manufacturing com- With the improved out of recessions, the panies, forecast steady economy, new homes association said. growth in construction are getting bigger again. “Home sizes fall into and cement consump- The average size of the recession as some tion for the next five newly built single-fam- homebuyers cut back, years. ily homes increased and then sizes rise as The association fore- during the first quarter high-end homebuyers, casts a 7.9 percent in- of this year, according who face fewer cred- crease in cement con- to the National Associ- it constraints, return to sumption this year, ation of Home Builders. the housing market in almost double the 4.5 Using first-quar- relatively greater pro- percent increase in ter census numbers on portions,” it said. 2013. The industry ex- home starts and com- ARCHITECTURE INDEX pects double-digit pletions, the average SIGNALS SLOWDOWN: The growth of 10 percent in single-family house in- Architecture Billings In- 2015 and 2016. creased from 2,656 dex, a leading indicator “There is consider- IAN MCVEA / MCT square feet to 2,736 of construction activi- able evidence that the square feet, and the ty, fell back into nega- Construction is under way at Roanoke’s new housing development, Fairway Ranch, as seen economy’s growth path Jan. 10, in Roanoke, Texas. median rose from 2,465 tive territory in March has softened during the square feet to 2,483 and April, according to The index reflectstween architecture bill- sense of optimism that past several months,” square feet. the American Institute the approximate 9- to ings and construction business conditions said Edward Sullivan, The recent rise in sin- of Architects. 12-month lead time be- spending. are poised to improve the association’s chief By region, the index in as the year moves on,” economist and group April in the South was said the institute’s chief vice president. “But we 57.5; West, 48.9; Mid- economist, Kermit Bak- believe that the under- west, 47; and North- er. lying economic funda- east, 42.9. A score below U.S. CEMENT CONSUMP- mentals are stronger 50 reflects a decrease in TION ON THE RISE: Archi- than the data suggest.” activity. tects nationwide may Through the first “Despite an easing in think construction is quarter, cement con- demand for architec- slowing, but the folks sumption increased ture services over the who watch cement con- 4.5 percent compared last couple of months, sumption don’t. to the same period last there is a pervading The Portland Cement year, the group said.

mera Court I, 735 Prim- feet at 1175 Florida Cen- EVENTS era Blvd. in Lake Mary. tral Parkway in South FROM PAGE E2 The new tenant, Kan- Seminole Industrial cor Companies LLC, is Center in Longwood. NAI Realvest a commercial construc- Michael Heidrich, tion company. a principal at NAI Re- completes alvest, negotiated the new Class A Emerson transactions represent- office lease International ing the landlord, New York-based Eckstein ORLANDO — NAI Re- negotiates Properties LLC. alvest Senior Broker As- new leases Gamus LLC of Lyn- sociate Mary Frances wood, Wash., leased West, CCIM, negotiat- ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Emerson 10,377 square feet in ed a recent transaction Suite 3000. Jason Toll of representing RREF In- International recently negotiated two leases in NAI Realvest represent- terchange-FL, Primera Maitland at 2600 Mait- ed the tenant. I LLC a Daytona Beach- land Center Parkway, Distributors Source based landlord of the and at Sanlando Center of Florida, Inc. renewed Class A office building. on W. State Road 434 in its lease of Suite 3400 West negotiated Longwood. with 15,399 square feet. the new lease agree- Kenneth Koch, direc- There was no additional ment for 2,670 rentable tor of leasing at Emer- broker for this lease. square feet of officeson International, said space at Suite 200 in Pri- 2,595 square feet of Meritage Homes Class A office space at names new land 2600 Maitland Center Parkway was leased to development the law firm of Starfield manager & Smith, and was rep- ORLANDO — Mer- resented by Colliers In- itage Homes has ap- ternational. Koch rep- pointed Vince Gates resented the landlord as land development Emerson International. manager for the Orlan- Koch negotiated an do region, making him expansion lease with responsible for oversee- JMHC Inc. for 3,550 square feet. ing land development field operations, site work and assisting con- NAI Realvest struction staff with land negotiates leases development issues. totaling more Brian Kittle, division than 25,700 vice president for Meri- “You don’t have to pay tage Homes, said Gates, square feet who attended Semi- extra for an evening ORLANDO — NAI Re- nole State College, has alvest recently negotiat- more than 25 years of service call. Munn’s is the ed two industrial leas- experience in construc- home of 8 to 8 Same es totaling 25,776 square tion-related fields. Great Rate. Emergency  services are also available. We’re there  when you need us!”  Carl Munn

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