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FRIDAY, MAY OUTH11, 2012 LAKE RESS50¢ NEWSSTAND S www.southlakepress.com P GROVELAND Petition: Put council pay on ballot Council’s ‘silence’ on issue spurs action at grassroots level ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer to talk about it was Mayor Mike want to right that wrong.” had circulated about 400 petitions. [email protected] Radzik, When no one would make a Wilson, who asked the council to His hope is to gather 600 signa- Thinking back, Groveland resi- motion to start the discussion, cut its pay once before when his tures, a feat he predicts will be ful- dent Glen Wilson still cannot Radzik passed the gavel to the vice own wife sat on the board, has now filled in about two weeks. believe the deafening silence in the mayor in order to make the motion taken to the streets of Groveland in “I’m looking to give a voice back room last month when he called himself. Absent a second, the a grassroots effort to get the matter to the voters, and the only way to Mayor Mike Radzik’s for city council members to cut motion died. placed on the November general do that is to put it on the ballot,” he motion to discuss the pay their pay. “They wouldn’t even discuss it,” election ballot. issue died for lack of a The only board member willing Wilson said of the proceedings. “I By the end of last week, Wilson SEE COUNCIL PAY | A2 second. CLERMONT Lake Dems Planting pick 14 state the seeds delegates of service THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer [email protected] ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] Fourteen Lake County Democrats have been elect- here is no shortage of volun- ed to be among 1,240 dele- teers when it comes to gates to attend the Florida T watering the new plants and Democratic Party’s state flowers that were planted recently at convention in Tampa next the entrance of the Boys and Girls month. Club South Lake Unit in Clermont. Robert Abston, Lorraine “I wanted the front of the building Bowman, Jason Braswell, to look nice because I come here Leah Braswell, Julie Boze- every day,” 11-year-old Kelvin Abreu man, Ashley Cecarrelli, STATE said. “It looks awesome.” George Cooke, Duncan Gar- CONVENTION Abreu, a member of the Torch butt, Eunice Garbutt, Alan Club — a leadership and communi- Garcia, Francine Garcia, June 1-3 in Tampa, the ty service based group sponsored by Michael Grant, Nancy Hurl- 1,538 delegates elected the Staples Foundation that is made at the county caucuses bert and Ralph Morris were will gather at a State up of children ages 11 to 13 — had elected by registered Demo- a hand in planting and landscaping Convention to elect cratic voters on May 5 dur- the new garden area. Florida’s 258 district- ing a countywide caucus to level delegates to the Bags of red mulch, dozens of represent Lake in Tampa on Democratic National plants, flowers and supplies were Convention. The district- donated by parents and students. June 1-3. At the state convention, level delegates will then Some of the funds came from the elect the 31 Pledged Staples Foundation, and Target the focus will be on assem- Party Leader and employees helped with the planting. bling the largest Florida del- Elected Official (PLEO) “This is part of our service to our egation to head to the 2012 Delegates, the 51 club and to our community, so it’s Democratic National Con- at-large delegates great, but we couldn’t have done all vention in Charlotte in Sept- and the 20 at-large this without the help of the Target ember. alternate delegates to “I’m excited that Lake the Democratic National team, so we’re grateful,” said Convention Club/Unit Director Tracy Jones. SEE DELEGATES | A2

INSIDE CLERMONT CLASSIFIED B8 CROSSWORDS B2 Ban on Internet cafes won’t be enforced by city until March 2013 DEATHS A9 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer REAL ESTATE C1 County law. Therefore, City Attorney Daniel A final hearing on the Seminole [email protected] Anticipating that the Florida Mantzaris asked members to fur- County case is not expected until REMEMBER WHEN B1 A law passed in 2011 was still Legislature would adopt state- ther delay the enforcement date. January 2013. SPORTS B4 vexing city officials up until wide regulations on Internet Mantzaris wrote in a recent “We believe a continued delay VOICES A4 Tuesday night when its enforce- cafes, the ordinance gave the lone memo there is “ongoing litigation in the enforcement of the city WORD ON THE STREET A2 ment date was extended. Internet business in town six between Seminole County and code against existing locations The ordinance in question, months to close down or relocate. various operators of simulated would be prudent and in the best SOUTH LAKE PRESS passed in November, banned But state measures never made gambling devices regarding the interest of the city,” Mantzaris Internet or sweepstakes cafes it through the Legislature, and the constitutionality of Seminole wrote. VOLUME 97, NO.19| 3 SECTIONS after a vote to bar “simulated six-month period ended May 1. County’s ordinance.” Based on the attorney’s recom- gambling devices.” Clermont was Before Tuesday night’s meeting, According the Mantzaris, the mendations, council members ©2008, HarborPoint Media. the first Lake County city to take a council members were advised Seminole County case is now unanimously voting to extend the All rights reserved. stance on the ordinance, which that there could be legal difficul- being heard by the Eleventh enforcement date of the ban until www.southlakepress.com was patterned after a Seminole ties with enforcing the ban. Circuit Court. March 1, 2013.

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A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 What South Lake residents are saying about ... South Lake Briefs TAVARES Wordon the MOTHER’S DAY Early registration ends Street What’s the fondest memory you have of your mother? today for 10-under tennis Kids throughout Lake County can participate in the 10 and under tennis program offered throughout the summer at numerous locations in Lake County. The tennis program for kids age 5-10 years utilizes smaller rackets, easy to hit balls, and nets that fit their size. Registration is required with early registration through today. Cost is $60 through early registration, and $70 after today. For information, visit www.lake- The main things I I don’t have any One of the fondest The thing I remember I don’t have one countytennis.com. remember are the memories of my own memories I have of the most is a state- particular memory simple little things mother that I think my mother is of me ment my mother but what I remember CLERMONT she’d tell me, like, “You about. I didn’t spend putting makeup on made to me when I most about my mother don’t know unless you much time with her her one day while was going through a is her absolutely Give your mom a special ask,” and other little but I feel that on living in England. She really tough time in wonderful sense of treat: a day of painting words of advice like Mother’s Day, all never wore makeup my life. She told me humor no matter Give mom a special treat for that. Also, she was the mothers should be but that day, we had that God’s gonna turn what the event or Mother’s Day by allowing her to paint best cook, so when I recognized for their so much fun, and I my ashes into beauty, situation was. a masterpiece from 7 to 9 p.m., today, talk about food to talents and the special took a picture of her and that’s really stuck CHOICE EDWARDS at the South Lake Art League’s Cagan anyone, she always things they do from outside in the snow. with me. CLERMONT Studio in Clermont. comes up in the the littlest things to STONE KEVIN BUNDY A 10 percent discount will be given conversation. I really the biggest. I think ORLANDO MINNEOLA to Moms for this Mother’s Day special. miss her personal people should express She can also enjoy a special $5 meal appearance though; their gratitude to any or sandwich with dessert, catered by just her hugs and moms they know, Auntie Dawn’s Bakery and Café. kisses, so my advice to whether they are For information, call 352-241-6407. people who still have neighbors, friends, HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY their moms is to co-workers or other cherish that time with relatives. to all the moms in South Lake County CLERMONT them. I know I did. PATRICIA PERSAUD Miss Clermont pageant TIMOTHY HARRIS CLERMONT deadline is Saturday CLERMONT Application deadline for the Miss Clermont Pageant “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” is Saturday. DELEGATES CLERMONT | KNIGHT’S DONATION The pageant will be held May 26 at CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 Montverde Academy’s fine arts build- ing. County is sending 14 del- gates will vote for the The pageant is open to residents egates to the state, which Florida delegation on from Minneola, Montverde and is wonderful,” said Nancy June 2. Ferndale. Hurlbert, who also serves “We will know right Required entry fee is $50. as chair of the Lake then and there, on June 2, For information, call 407-468-0240 Democrats, which has which people of the 300 or go to www.missclermontpageant.com. more than 65,000 regis- will go,” she said. tered Democrats. Hurlbert hopes there CLERMONT “We have people com- will be delegates from ‘Colorful Landscaping’ ing from Fruitland Park, a Lake County that will be seminar is Saturday woman from Mount Dora, making the trip. several from Tavares, “I’m hoping out of the Cathy Brown, owner of B.B. Brown’s Eustis and Leesburg, so 14, that we get at least Gardens, will host a workshop on the entire county will be two of them elected,” she COURTESY PHOTO “Colorful Landscaping with Florida’s represented, which won- said. The Blessed Sacrament Knights of Columbus Council No. 13240 of Clermont Best Plants” from 8 to 11 a.m., derful because it’s how it The Democratic chair recently presented a $700 check to the Special Olympics program in Clermont. The Saturday, at B.B. Brown’s Gardens, is supposed to be,” she has the unique experi- funds were raised through the Knights’ annual “Citizens with Disability Campaign.” 11490 Monte Vista Road. said. “That’s exciting.” ence of attending two Matt Levy, center, presented the check to Peter Capece, Grand Knight, and Robert Cost to attend the program is $20 Hurlbert said the 1,240 national conventions for Perzaza, 2012 campaign chairman. Levy is the vice president of Resource for members of the Florida Scrub-Jay delegates at the state opposing political par- Development for Florida Special Olympics. Trail (www.scrubjaytrail.org), and $25 convention will vote ties. for nonmembers. amongst themselves for “In 2004, I went to the For information, call 352-429-5566. the final 300 delegates Republican National Con- ed. The people voted to overturn from Florida to represent vention and I also in the COUNCIL PAY the council’s decision. CLERMONT the Sunshine State at the same year went to the CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 Wilson’s request for a council national convention. Democratic National Con- Common rashes is topic pay cut came after the board at Health, Wellness series “There will be lots of vention,” Hurlbert said, said, adding that in talking to resi- agreed to pay a consultant $5,000 competition and cam- who was the national dents, he’s found that some are to see if city employees are over- Dr. Angeles Otero, a board certified paigning,” Hurlbert said, president of the Business angry because they didn’t realize paid in comparison to those in pediatrician, is the guest for the South where the delegates will and Professional Women the amount of pay council mem- similar-sized cities. Recent talks Lake Hospital’s next Health and be pushing their creden- of USA at the time. bers are receiving. have included suggestions to cut Wellness series event from 6 to 7 p.m., tials among delegates in “Certain professional “It’s not right that only them employees’ bonuses, holiday par- Wednesday, at the National Training other counties, with organizations send dele- (council members) and their sup- ties and benefits as a way to slash Center, 1900 Don Wickham Dr., in hopes of getting votes to gates to both conven- posed wisdom should prevail,” the budget. Clermont. be part of the national tions, and it was a won- Wilson said. Wilson contends Groveland’s The free event is open to the public. delegation. derful experience,” Hurl- According to Lake County council members are the highest For information or to register, call “You want to tell why bert said. “I think I must Supervisor of Elections Emogene paid city officials in the area. 352-394-4071. you want to go, share be one of very few people Stegall, the signed petitions will be Wilson said council members in your passion, and show if who have ever attended handed over go to Groveland’s city neighboring Clermont, a city that CLERMONT you’ve been active in the both the Republican and clerk, whose responsibility will be serves more than 25,000 residents state party,” she said. Democrat conventions in World War II museum to get them to Stegall’s office. (three times the size of Grove- dedication is May 19 Hurlbert said the dele- the same year.” Stegall’s office will then verify land), make considerably less. The that every signature collected is mayor in Clermont makes $400 The Historic Village on West Street legitimate, and belongs to a regis- per month; Groveland’s mayor is in Clermont will dedicate the historic LAKE COUNTY ADULT ACTIVITY CENTER tered voter. Once that is done, the paid $1,050, he said. Council society’s new World War II museum Adult Day Care petitions go back to the city to be members in Clermont make $300 on May 19. 1172 Grand Hwy, Clermont, FL 34711 presented to council for a vote to per month; Groveland’s council Festivities begin at 10 a.m. with OPEN MON - SAT 8-5PM place the matter on the ballot. members are paid $850. Mike Madawi providing the musical Wilson said he hopes that coun- Why the disparity? Wilson said entertainment, the Knights of Colum- Specializing in alzheimers/dementia cil members either vote to cut in 2007, council members voted to bus raising the flag, and Betty Sue Accepting: Private Clients & Medicaid their pay, or opt to let the voters increase their own salaries by 300 Jones will sing the “National Anthem.” Diversion/Waiver Programs decide. If not, he’s prepared to percent, based on a projection Lunch will be available for pur- Se Habla Español take the issue to a judge. that Groveland’s population would chase, and guests can visit the Train “We are hoping we don’t have to surpass the 26,000 mark. Today, Depot, the Townsend and Kern CALL FOR ENROLLMENT: 352-404-6098 go that far but if they turn us the head count stands at just over Houses, and the original Cooper down, we’re going to ask a judge 8,000. Memorial Library. for an emergency hearing where “Now, they think keeping this For information, call Dodie King, he/she (judge) will intervene and pay is their entitlement,” he said. Historic Village manager, at 352-593- compel the council members to Dena Sweatt, another resident, 8496. honor the will of the people and said the council’s inaction, which place the issue on the ballot,” he prevented citizens from speaking CLERMONT said. out on the pay-cut issue last Registration under way Wilson said something similar month, was a blatant show of dis- for Lake Louisa benefit has occurred in Groveland before respect to those who had waited — in 2004 when the council con- hours to be heard. Registration is under way for the sidered less stringent rules for “They should have at least let annual Friends of the Lake Louisa 5K building in the protected Green people talk,” she said. “Even if they Run/Walk event on May 26 Swamp area. The opposition at would have ended up not cutting Entry fee is $20 through Sunday, $25 that time asked a judge to “compel their pay, they should have at least May 14-24, and $30 the day of the event. council” to place the issue on the discussed it. Instead, they didn’t Go to www.LLSP.org for information ballot and the request was grant- say a word; that’s not good.” and registration.

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CLERMONT CLERMONT TAVARES Show set for Citrus Heights 13 students earn scholarships Women accused Academy Staff Report to maintain the legacy for Scott and that The “funniest murder of education.” of bilking seniors mystery of all time” will The Lake County School Board and Interest in the scholarship has take place at Citrus Educational Foundation of Lake County increased as 80 applications were Heights Academy, 101 have announced the 13 recipients of the received this year, Cullen said. Each Staff Report S. Grand Highway in Scott A. Strong Memorial Scholarship. application was scored by a volunteer A 30-year-old Clermont Clermont, with two pre- “A lot of people came together to fund selection committee of six individuals. woman faces multiple sentations, Friday at 7 this scholarship fund,” said Carman Each applicant also had to go through an interview process. charges for allegedly pock- p.m. and a Mother’s Cullen, executive director of the eting money from senior Day show at 6 p.m., “Trying to whittle that down to 13 was Educational Foundation of Lake County. a very, very hard process because there citizens trying to sell their May 13. “The committee is in its third year of Dinner is provided by are some incredible kids in Lake County timeshares. making awards. The first three years of Jennifer Bacon, 1632 East Goomba’s Italian Schools,” Cullen said. BACON RODRIGUEZ this fund we will have awarded 35 stu- Ave., was charged with Restaurant. Cynthia Perez, a South Lake High grand theft, exploitation of Tickets for the regular dents and $33,000. We don’t see that School scholarship recipient, re- The Better Business stopping anytime soon because we want ceived $500. the elderly/disabled, unli- Bureau also issued an alert showing are $8 adults, censed real estate activity, for RCI Worldwide $4 students; and $15 for unlicensed telephone sales Enterprise Inc. the Mother’s Day show- and unlawful use of a two- “According to informa- ing, in advance. way communication device. tion in the BBB files, it Call 394-4715. According to the state appears that the company Department of Agriculture CLERMONT and Consumer Services, is no longer in business. Bacon was president of the The phone numbers the Man gets 10 Orlando-based RCIJB BBB had for this company years after sex World Enterprise, which are disconnected, and sting arrest would cold-call residents directory assistance does claiming it had a buyer for not have a listing for this A 64-year-old Wesley their timeshares. The com- company. The BBB’s mail to Chapel man has been pany would collect fees but this company has been sentenced to 10 years never complete the sale, returned as undeliverable. in prison for arranging investigators said. If you have an unresolved for sex with who he State records show Bacon dispute with this company thought was a 13-year- was involved with another you may wish to seek legal old Lake County girl. Joseph Steele was company at the exact same advice,” the agency said. Orlando address — RCI caught up in a large sex The Department of Worldwide Enterprise Inc. sting last year in which — that also had “RCI” in the Agriculture and Consumer 32 men were aressted. title, apparently trying to Services said Carmen Steele reportedly make people believe it was Rodriguez, 28, the regis- used his computer and associated with RCI (Resort tered owner and operator cell phone to arrange a Condominiums Interna- RCIJB World Enterprise, meeting for sex with tional), the largest time- faces similar charges. the child. share vacation exchange network in the world. One online blogger said Bacon claimed to be associ- ated with RCI, so he called “and RCI couldn’t verify that Jennifer Bacon works for the company and they have never heard or RCI Worldwide Enterprise Inc.” He posted a warning about the company being “tele- market scammers.”

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OURVOICE Teen court offers YOUROPINIONS lesson in civility LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Our mothers are raising GOOD EXPERIENCE: Becoming better the future of America acquainted with a centuries-old tradition that LETTER of the WEEK establishes into society the principles of action and According to Salary.com, the average consequences is vital to productive adulthood. mother works 92 hours a week. The study concluded, “The job titles that best matched a mom’s definition of t’s easy to overlook the legal justice system. her work are (in order of hours spent It’s even easier to get a wrong view of how per week): housekeeper, day care cen- I American law and order functions — that is, ter teacher, cook, computer operator, if your only contact with it is from television laundry machine operator, janitor, cop shows. A working knowledge of how the facilities manager, van driver, CEO, system of cops and courts operates is vital and and psychologist.” useful for everyone who wants to serve as According to Salary.com, the average contributing citizens of the United States. salary of a stay-at-home mother should In Lake and Sumter counties, school and be $138,095. court officials have a program for teens and Stay-at-home mothers and all moth- young offenders that submerses them into the ers who are raising children work legal process. It’s called Teen Court. hard. And for stay-at-home mothers Teens serve as prosecutors, court clerks, work comes without a paycheck. bailiffs, jurors and other court officials. A local Consider for a moment the impact attorney usually serves as the presiding judge. of mothers on America. How are chil- The defendants in the criminal cases are real, dren best trained to be responsible, although offenses are often relatively minor. mature, contributing adults? There is The program is designed to give first-time no question that a mother molds the offenders between the ages of 10 and 17 a sec- child. Who comforts a sick child? Who ond chance, while holding them accountable wipes away the tears? Who gives so for their actions. The defendant must stand very much but asks so very little? before a jury of their peers, plead guilty and Mothers are raising the future of accept the sanctions the court imposes. America. PHOTO COURTESY MYNURSEFIRST.COM The “attorneys” argue over acceptable penal- It’s important to keep in mind that ties and the “jurors” deliberate. The justice is the average stay-at-home mother real and binding. All involved in the program works a busy 24/7 schedule. Most What’s wrong with our health system? are volunteers. stay-at-home mothers rarely get a lux- What’s wrong with health care in America has the best trained med- “It’s a chance to learn about the law while ury vacation to Hawaii, transportation America? You will find answers in ical people in the world. America serving as role models,” said a local attorney. in private planes and limousines, fine the book “The Healing of America.” has the best-equipped hospitals Teen Court leaders often exude a sense of dining every night of the week, and Author T.R. Reid visited health and medical research. Why do 45 zeal for a program that brings the reality of the being waited upon for every want and centers around the world to see, million Americans have no health legal system as close to home as many may need. I’m not sure too many stay-at- first hand, what health care looks insurance at all? ever experience. Participating in Teen Court home mothers have time for a round like in real time. In one hospital in gives teens a sense of civic responsibility. They Each year 700,000 Americans file of golf. India, he saw a woman work her are deciding the fate of one of their peers. for bankruptcy because they cannot I saw a bumper sticker recently that medicine in something that appears pay their medical bills. That is not The introduction to the judicial system said, “Stay at home mothers drive our to be a medical astrology or faith so smart. So, look at the French inspires many teens to begin developing a economy.” Rosen believes that stay-at- healing. Naturally, that medicine health care system. What makes career in law. home mothers don’t know anything does not cost much. French health care different from Becoming better acquainted with a cen- about the economy. But the opposite But when health expenditures the U.S. health system? turies-old tradition that establishes into society is true. Stay-at-home mothers need are compared, he found that the the principles of action and consequences is to know how to handle household When T.R. Reid entered the office Japanese provide much better vital to productive and civil adulthood. finances.Mothers learn to budget of Dr. Tamalet in a little French health care for $3,000 per person Investing in Teen Court serves our two coun- money for food, clothing, shelter, town south of Paris, he saw a clean, each year while U.S. health care ties well — especially in the long term. school activities and many other bare room with an exam table and a costs $7,000 per person each year After all, civility can rarely be taught in the needs. couple of small wooden desks. A for similar health care. classroom. It is something that must be experi- Most mothers know about budget- computer and keyboard sat on one enced. ing money yet our president has The U.S. health care system is a desk. No magazines. No patient admitted that he has never balanced a hodgepodge of various systems. folders bulging on shelves. There personal checkbook. I would add that For people under age 65, worker was a sign that read, “We accept the he also has serious problems with and employer share the health care carte vitale,” which is the green WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? premium. plastic credit card with a small gold The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, balancing our nation’s budget. expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters Stay-at-home mothers deserve more For native Americans, military memory chip in the middle. All the should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed personnel, and veterans, the V.A. patient’s medical records are on with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and than high gas prices. Encouragement telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for by the administration to purchase Administration looks like the British that card. There is no paperwork for length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for model. doctors to file. grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters expensive hybrid cars and cutting per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or back on driving is not a solution for If a person is over age 65, their After Dr. Tamalet examined Reid’s copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- medical care looks like the Canadian shoulder, he turned to the keyboard lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the stay-at-home mothers. right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. Stay-at-home mothers deserve a model. If a U.S. citizen is not and tapped in a few sentences and You can submit your letters by: better economy — lower prices in insured, they can have medical care the session was ended. In about a E-mail (preferred) to: week, Dr. Tamalet would be reim- [email protected] the grocery stores, lower gas prices, but they must pay out of pocket By regular mail to: affordable housing and a stable expenses. bursed for his appointment with Letters to the Editor Reid, and Reid will never see the 732 W. Montrose St. employment market. Most developed nations have a Clermont, FL 34711 The great playwright George health care system that covers bill. The patient will never negotiate By fax to: Bernard Shaw observed, “Perhaps the everybody because it is a moral with the insurance company 352-394-8001 greatest social service that can be ren- imperative. In America, there are because the government pays the EDITORIALS dered by anybody to the country and huge parts of the population with physician. Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. to mankind is to bring up a family.” no health care network. There is In France, everybody is covered Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. Mothers deserve our support. almost no “socialized” health care and the government spends about Mothers deserve the highest consider- anywhere. $3,100 per person per year. That is GUEST COLUMNS ation from society. In an age when America is the most powerful, part of the reason the French health If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- mothers are devalued, they deserve most innovative, most wealthy, the system is rated No. 1 in the world. commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. Montrose St., even more of our praise, support and strongest, the smartest and the Comment allez-vous? Clermont, FL 34711. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. 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A8 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them to pam- [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forget to include your contact information.

MASCOTTE ELEMENTARY | TERRIFIC KIDS MONTVERDE ACADEMY | HELPING A SHELTER

COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO “An Evening Under the Stars,” a philanthropic event held on April 20 at Montverde Academy, was Mascotte Elementary School Terrific Kids are Leo Perez, Landon Garland, Jose Martinez, Caleb Villalto, organized by “MVA K-Kids,” a group of 25, third- through fifth-grade students to benefit the New Leroy Valerio, Eliseo Gonzalez, Maria Guevara, Zachel Rodriguez, Briar Joiner, Daniella Rodriguez, Beginnings Women and Children’s Shelter in Clermont. Student servers of the catered meal from Kalea Delossantos, Joshua Bisaillon, Vallory Gonzalez, Oliva Hall, Serena Majano, Oseas Otero, Taki’s Greek Restaurant were Jackson Shaban, Alexys Brown, Ariana Rosenbaum, Alia Rodriguez, Biridiana Magana, Zachary O’Reily, Emily Mendoza, Oscar Peraza, Kenneth Reis-ElBara, Hector McKenna Valiquette, Liana Rosenbaum, Grace Schorr, Jenny Ghivizzani, Julian Kong, Matthew Sandoval, Carlos Sanchez, Isabella Kry, Haylee Abner, Kiarra Foster, Jaylen Gaines, Adriana Reynoso, Karen, Kevin Langley, Peytann Tamasi, Bailey Bates, MacKenzie Woodward, Molly Smith, Madelyn Elisabet Otero, Charita Budram, Zane Rice, Tabitha Howard, Joel Basdeo, Sammantha Rowe, Alexis Moore, Taylor Turnquist, Cassidy Ward and McKenzie Kauffman. The event raised $2,040 for the Huerta, Victor Owens, Jennifer Sanchez, Hailey Bires, Rocio Cendejas, Jose Alfaro and Tiki Miller. shelter. SouthSouth LakeLake Gathering Places forfor SpiritualSpiritual WorshipWorship

LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD CLERMONT Sundays 13600 Caspian Lane FERNDALE 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am Wed: Casual Service 7 pm - Sunday School 9:30 am BLESSED SACRAMENT Worship Service 10:40 am FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH 4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am CATHOLIC CHURCH Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm at CR455 & CR561A Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 Wednesdays 407-469-3888 Sunday School 9:00 am Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm 352-394-3562 Bible Study 7:00 pm Blessed to be a Blessing Sunday School: 9:15 am Saturday Vigil Masses Groups for adults, teens, and children Rev. Loyce Rowland (352) 394-3382 Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm ~Nursey provided for all services~ Evening Worship & Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor www.shephillsclermont.org Sunday Masses: Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm For directions and more information, visit: 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm www.lbcclermont.org 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wednesday: 7:00 pm MONTVERDE 11043 True Life Way Reconciliation on Saturday: A Place of Love, Life & Growth Prayer Service, Youth Activities, Clermont, FL 34711 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) 131 Chestnut St., Clermont Mission Kids for Children CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP 352.394.0708 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) 352-394-2753 Come to the Country... Where God, Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 families and community are our priority. www.blessedsacramentcc.com NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY Worship Times: GROVELAND Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr. BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Montverde, 34756 CHURCH OF CHRIST EDGE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST 410 W. Hwy. 50 9 AM (Contemporary); 11 AM (Traditional) 1 block north of Montverde 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 CHURCH Clermont, FL 34711 Church school for all ages 10:00 AM Sunday School 9:00 am 441 S. Main Avenue, Groveland blinking light - Hwy 455 Phone: 352-394-4720 Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm Childcare provided 352-429-2572 Services Times: Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor Rev. Dr. Donna Manwaring Wednesday 7:00 pm Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor Traditional Worship 9:30 AM www.southlakepresbyterian.org Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A Lighthouse Café 11:00 AM 10:00 am service and children church FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Changing World!” Sunday Fellowship 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Wednesday evening 7:00 pm 915 W. DeSoto St. ST.MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesdays 5:30 PM Dinner Sunday Services - Morning Service - First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm Sunday School 9:45 am 7:45 & 11:00 a.m. Sunday Services Wednesdays 6:30 PM Christian Education Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm Pastors Jim and Linda Watson Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m. 7:45am  9:30am  11:15am Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m. Rector’s Reflections 8:45am Omar Walker 394-5966 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Website: www.newjacobschapel.com Sunday School 9:30am Sunday School 9:45 am e-mail: [email protected] Nursery Care 9:30am & 11:15am Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS) “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, Youth Group 11:30am Wednesday 7:00 pm PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA 15333 CR 455, Montverde Sharing Christ, wherever we are...” 574 West Montrose Street HISPANA DE CLERMONT MT.OLIVE MISSIONARY 407-469-2525 950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412 Downtown Clermont 498 West Montrose Street BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx 352.394.3855 Clermont, Fl 34711 Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM www.fumc-clermont.org Sunday School 9:45 am 352-394-4221 www.stmatthiasfl.com Sunday School - 9:30 AM Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am Intinerario de Nuestros Servicios Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am Domingo: Estudio Biblico 9:45 am WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & www.woodlandschurch.com Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am Servicio de Adoracion 11:00 am IN CHRIST 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM Bible Studies & Childrens Activities: Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church Miercoles: Estudio Biblico y Oracion 7:00 pm Elder T.L. Wootson Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm 15641 Stuckey Loop 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH OAKLAND 394-1396 or 394-3004 Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm “Helping Real People Find Real Faith” Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm Phone: (352)429-3888 Weekday School: Preschool Worship Times PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Thursday 7:30 pm Saturday 6:00 pm 218 E. Oakland Ave. GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm (1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at CLERMONT,FL Weekend Programs UNITY OF CLERMONT MINNEOLA Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber) •Bible centered preaching The EDGE (Children) Positive, Progressive Spirituality CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA 8:45 am Contemporary Worship •Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere All Services Publishers of the Daily Word A Progressive Jewish Congregation Student Groups 9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages Sunday Worship: 10:00 am 490 West Avenue, Clermont FL 34711 Shabbat services are conducted every The Way (Middle School) 11:00 am Traditional Worship Many Other Activities each week On the Lake in the Historic Village Train Depot Friday at 7:45 pm Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Nursery Provided All Services 14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont 407-765-5346 Services are held at the synagogue located at: Catalyst (High School) 303A North US Highway 27, Minneola (1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart) Email: [email protected] 407-656-4452 Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor Web: southlakeunity.com Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr. www.getreallife.com Messgae line: 352-243-5353 407-877-4048 1501 Steve’s Rd Sunday Service 10:00 a.m. Email: [email protected] www.oaklandpres.org www.communitychurchclermont.org 352-394-3553 Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org BECKER FUNERAL HOME Cremation Choices “Serving Florida Families Since 1957” To advertise here call Direct Cremation - A Full Service Home - $675 Locally Owned & Operated South Lake Press Plus Container Ron Becker & Charles Becker, Funeral Directors Ron Becker, Director 352-394-7121 352-394-2183 352-394-8228 806 W. Minneola Ave., Clermont, FL 921 S. US Hwy 27, Minneola, FL

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Friday, May 11, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A9 IN MEMORY NOTEBOOK CLERMONT | POLICE PROGRESS MAY 12 DEATH NOTICES May 1, 2012. Hamlin & Funeral Home and Hilbish Funeral Directors, Crematory, Leesburg. MEET A RETIRED Kathleen M. Babcock Eustis. George Marshall Kilmer GREYHOUND: 10:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Irish Farms Kathleen Mildred Jack D. Decuypere George Marshall Kilmer, and Pet Supply, 102 S. Babcock, 64, of Wildwood Jack D. Decuypere, 86, of 83, of Eustis died Saturday, U.S. Highway 27 in died Monday, May 7, 2012. Tavares died Wednesday, May 5, 2012. Hamlin & MInneola. Call 253- Banks/Page-Theus May 2, 2012. Cremation Hilbish Funeral Directors, Funeral Home & Choices, Minneola. Eustis. 0924. Cremation Services, George R. McCullough Wildwood. Melvyn Dobbins MAY 15 Melvyn Dobbins, 72, of George R. McCullough, Richard L. Barrs 68, of Coleman died SOUTH LAKE HIGH Fruitland Park died SCHOOL SAC MEETING: Richard L. Barrs, 59, of Saturday, May 5, 2012. Friday, May 4, 2012. Wildwood died Monday, B anks/Page-Theus 6:30 p.m. in the Silver Beyers Funeral Home and Eagle Cafe. The May 7, 2012. Banks/Page- Crematory, Leesburg. Funeral Home, Wildwood. Theus Funeral Home, Culinary Arts Wildwood. Edward Duarte Patricia S. Mead Department will sup- Klementyna Bogusz Edward Duarte, 70, of Patricia S. Mead, 55, of ply refreshments. Call Leesburg died Wednesday, Eustis died Monday, April 352-394-2100. Klementyna Bogusz, 92, COURTESY PHOTO May 2, 2012. Page-Theus 30, 2012. Hamlin & Hilbish PASTFINDERS of Leesburg died Monday, Police Chief Steve Graham and Clermont Police Chief Steve Funeral Home and Funeral Directors, Eustis. GENEALOGY SOCIETY OF May 7, 2012. Page-Theus Graham were guests at the South Lake Rotary meeting. Cremation Services, SOUTH LAKE: 11 a.m. to Funeral Home and Beatrice Mosley Graham gave a presentation on the department’s progress. As Leesburg. Cremation Services, 2 p.m., general a token of appreciation for his presentation, a new book will be Beatrice Mosley, 76, of research class, confer- Leesburg. Mason Feisel Ocala died Monday, April placed in a local school’s library in his honor. ence room 108 at the Leo Paul Brown Mason Feisel, 86, of 30, 2012. Rocker-Cusack Cooper Memorial Leo Paul Brown, 81, of Leesburg died Sunday, Mortuary, Leesburg. May 6, 2012. Page-Theus Library, in Clermont. Leesburg died Saturday, Linda J. Phillips May 5, 2012. National Funeral Home and Call 242-9805. Cremation Society, Cremation Services, Linda J. Phillips, 69, of MAY 16 Fruitland Park. Leesburg. Bushnell died Saturday, PASTFINDERS Elizabeth Cook Mary E. Flad May 5, 2012. Banks/Page- Theus Funeral Home, GENEALOGY SOCIETY OF Elizabeth Cook, 68, of Mary E. Flad, 72, of Wildwood. SOUTH LAKE: 10 a.m., Palmetto, FL, died Leesburg died Tuesday, Mary Elizabeth Pickett “How to use research Direct Cremation Wednesday, April 25, 2012. May 1, 2012. Page-Theus forms,” conference Page-Theus Funeral Home Funeral Home and Mary Elizabeth Pickett, room 108 at the and Cremation Services, $ Cremation Services, 75, of Leesburg died Cooper Memorial Leesburg. Leesburg. Thursday, May 3, 2012. Library, in Clermont. 675 Milton S. Cooper Anne M. Green Beyers Funeral Home and Call 242-9805. Plus Container Milton S. Cooper, 89, of Anne M. Green, 63, of Crematory, Leesburg. COMPUTER USERS Wildwood died Sunday, Sebring died Thursday, Margaret Siegan GROUP MEETING: 1 to 2 Ron Becker, Director May 6, 2012. Page-Theus May 3, 2012. Banks/Page- Margaret Siegan, 79, of p.m., 2nd floor room Funeral Home and Theus Funeral Home, The Villages died Sunday, 221, Cooper Memorial 352-394-8228 Cremation Services, Wildwood. May 6, 2012. Banks/Page- Library, in Clermont. 921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL Leesburg. C. M. Hammack Theus Funeral Home, Call 352-227-4083 Nancy Lee Coy C. M. “Preacher” Wildwood. Nancy Lee Coy, 62, of Hammack, 76, of Lady Margaret S. Smith Leesburg died Sunday, Lake died Saturday, May 5, April 22, 2012. Page-Theus 2012. Page-Theus Funeral Margaret Sheffield Funeral Home and Home and Cremation Smith, 86, of Eustis died City of Clermont Cremation Services, Services, Leesburg. Saturday, May 5, 2012. Leesburg. Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Eleanor P. Hobson Directors, Eustis. Louis D’Antonio Eleanor P. Hobson, 96, of Email obituary submissions or Mayor’s Proclamation Louis D’Antonio, 85, of Leesburg died Saturday, inquiries to obits@dailycommer- Grand Island died Tuesday, May 5, 2012. Beyers cial.com. Include contact information.

The General Election of the City of Clermont shall be held on the 6th day of November, 2012, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Eastern Standard Time at Jenkins Auditorium, 691 Montrose Street; Kings Ridge Clubhouse, 1900 Kings Ridge Boulevard; Legends Clubhouse, 1700 Legendary Boulevard; Cooper Memorial Library, 2525 Oakley Seaver Drive; Family Christian Center, 2500 S. US Hwy. 27, Summit Greens Clubhouse, 1190 Summit Greens Boulevard; Sundance Apartments Gymnasium, 1601 Johns Lake Road; Cagan Crossings Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks; St. Matthias Episcopal Church, 574 W. Montrose Street and Woodlands Lutheran Church, 15333 Highway 455. The precincts are subject to change due to redistricting. The purpose of this election is to elect:

City Council Member Seat 1 (Two Year Term) City Council Member Seat 3 (Two Year Term) City Council Member Seat 5 (Two Year Term)

A primary election will be held on the 14th day of August, 2012, if there are more than two candidates who qualify for any one of the above seats.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Clermont to be affixed on this 8th day of May, 2012.

______Mayor Harold S. Turville, Jr.

ATTEST: ______Tracy Ackroyd, City Clerk

Election Qualifying begins on Monday, June 4, 2012 at 12:00p.m. (Noon) and closes on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 12:00p.m. (Noon) C M Y K

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Friday, May 11, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A11 GOODforYOU CLERMONT | HISTORY’S FRIEND Applauding the accomplishments of readers

SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forget to include your contact information.

SOUTH LAKE | BANK LENDING CLERMONT | KIWANIS

COURTESY PHOTO Dodie King, manager of the Historic Village in Clermont, received her “Friends of History Award” from Lake County Commissioner Jimmy Conner at the Lake County Historical COURTESY PHOTO COURTESY PHOTO Society’s 6th Annual Awards Banquet on April 27. The Historic Village is open every Saturday and Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. For The guest speaker at a recent South Lake Rotary meeting was The guest speaker at a Clermont Kiwanis Club meeting was Pat information, visit southlakehistoricalsociety.com. Monthly Barbera Costden, right, from SunTrust Bank, who specializing in Manzo, left, founder of Run for Freedom, who spoke about the meetings are held the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m., residential lending. She is standing with Rotarian Eacha Daniels. mission of Run for Freedom/Stop Sex Slavery. The program tries at the Depot in the Historic Village. Costden explained the different options available for to bring an awareness of the horror of human trafficking. He also homeowners to ensure they stay in their home. As a token of shared with the group that human trafficking is the second appreciation for her presentation, the South Lake Rotary Club fastest growing criminal industry in the world. Kathy Scherer is In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. will place a book in her honor at a local school library. also shown.

No. 5019096 WINTER GARDEN | VISITING WASHINGTON 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org Foundation Academy eighth graders from Winter Garden visited the nation’s capital during travel week at the school in April. The group visited the White House, the Arlington Cemetery, the Library of Congress, the Mount Vernon and other monuments.

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NOTEBOOK MAY 14 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY MEETING: 7 p.m., at the Depot in the Historic Village on West Street in Clermont. Jim Briggs, retired firefighter and Historic Society member, will show and talk about the antique bucket brigade and his fireman experiences. Call Dodie King at 352-593-8496.

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www.clermontdowntownpartnership.com Featured Business of the Month: Bacchus Vino Etcetera Bacchus Vino Etcetera Eighth Anniversary

Historic downtown Clermont is the home of a friendly wine shop where the staff and customers believe that wine is for your enjoyment, not intimidation. Open since 2004 at the corner of Montrose and Seventh, across from Jenkins Auditorium, Bacchus Vino Etcetera is commemorating their eighth anniversary with a month long celebration.

When it comes to wine education, one should keep an open mind and an open bottle. Owners Keith and Karen Mullins encourage Bacchus’ customers to explore and savor the vast array of wines available from around the world. Frequent sampling opportunities include evening gatherings featuring wines from a specific area, grape variety, winery or other theme. Often a wine or two is available for sampling as customers drop by to shop. A popular tasting and shopping event is the Wine Walk which features wines from Bacchus Vino Etcetera being sampled at various merchants throughout the downtown area. The Summer Wine Walk will take place June 22nd from 6:30 until 9:00. Tickets are currently available at Bacchus Vino Etcetera.

Bacchus Vino Etcetera is the home of the By the Light of the Moon Lunar Wine Club. Each time there is a full moon members receive a bottle each of specially selected red and white wines at a preset price. Between full moons, club members are eligible for exclusive offers and wine discounts. The club is an excellent way to learn about and try new wines, and is a great gift idea.

Bacchus Vino Etcetera currently stocks over 700 wines from 16 countries and 9 states. Wines from many popular wineries can be found along with those from some lesser-known producers. For customers with specific requests Bacchus Vino Etcetera can special order wines not already in stock (subject to availability). For the beer lover in the family Bacchus carries a selection of imported and domestic craft ales and lagers. In addition to the wines and beers, a variety of wine racks, corkscrews, stemware, picnic baskets and wine related gifts are available.

Stop by soon and learn what Keith’s 40 years of experience in the wine business can add to your wine enjoyment. www.bacchusvinoetc.com 692 West Montrose Suite D (352) 394-9805

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Friday, May 11, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A13 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them to pam- [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forget to include your contact information.

CLERMONT | PROTECTING WATER CLERMONT ELEMENTARY | TERRIFIC KIDS

COURTESY PHOTO From left, Hank Larkin and Kathy Scherer. Both were at a recent Kiwanis meeting. Larkin is the spokesman for the St. Johns River Water Manangement District, whcih covers 12,283 square miles in 18 counties in northeast and central Florida. The district was established by the Florida Legislature in 1972. The core mission of the district is to assure water quality, protect natural systems and improve water supply and organizational effectiveness. COURTESY PHOTO Clermont Elementary Terrific Kids for April ar Victoria Barragan, Gregory McKinnond, Kyle Duffee, SAWGRASS BAY | TERRIFIC KIDS Gabriel Betancourt, Jaylen Dorset, Julian Sosa, Michael Chiragdin, Sernity Smart, Sheridan Arnold, Adriana Nieves, Madison Bolderson, Miguel Lopez, Rylinn Davis, James Penny, Devin Crawford, Matthew Niessf, Sebastian Jimenez-Lopez, Amber Shell, Austin Oliver, Haley Doyle, Kaleb Berroan and Morgan Watts. The school’s vice-principal is Steven Boyd; the Kiwanian is Gerry Ash; the principal is Cleamstine Caple.

COURTESY PHOTO Iziah Hylton, Lewis Gutierrez, Jessenia Rodriguez, Natalie Alvarez, Edmundo Torres, Yani Rodriguez, Jordan Stamps, Anneliese Paredes, Lorilee Calliste, Yasmin Alhajjeh, Emily Reyes Gabriel Rodriguez, Priyanka Budha, Elisha Hylton, Zachary Vanlare, Haileigh Adkins, Alejandro Alberto, Adrian Germosen, Angel Median-Maldonado, Antwone Terry, Jonathan Ortiz, Eric Seigworth, Marc Flecha, Max Corces, Isaac Lozado, Leah Clayton, Mansi Patel, Marilyn Rivera, Shariah Baker, Juliet Manikis, Jeffry Li, Aryn Ismoony, Xavier Davis,Yarelis Roman,Alyson O’Donnell, Alanys Lopez, Luis Negron, Tyler Flynn, Adrian Ayala, Hunter Ness, Lauraleigh Fritz, Jordan Arroya, Sara El Mojahid, Maria Uriate. David Berger, Ariel Baldwin, Leila Kabbaj, Kerri Hochstein, Eric Ong, Angelly Daza Suarez, Colin Carns, Jorell Cuthbert, Mateo Romero, Stephanie Canales, Shane Ryan, Mackenzie Markussen, Brayden Smy,Tyler Rosario, Haleigh Drouillard, Gioncarlo Rivera, Kayla Johnson, Deandre Rushing, Brooklyn Castaneda, Jomaris Diaz, Miguel Candelaria, Speciale Alexander Martin and Greg McCaffrey are Sawgrass BayElementary School’s Terrific Kids.

CLERMONT | BETA THETA DONATION

COURTESY PHOTO Betty Meadows, left, Beta Theta, chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha, presents a $500 check to Carol Felder, director of development, center, and Lori Lee, team assistant, for the Mike Conley House in Clermont. Funds for the donation were made possible by sponsors and guests at the group’s annual Mardi Gras event.

CYPRESS RIDGE | TERRIFIC KIDS

COURTESY PHOTO April Terrific Kids at Cypress Ridge Elementary School are Ethan Naile, Ryne George, Amelia Narine, Keira Votava, Colbey Deardorff, Gio Testa, Matt Marenghi, Avery Lackey, Sydney Thompson, Damirah Hemmings, Julia Heard, Brandon Stebbins, Adrienne Karcher, Noah Fedorovich, Zev Jungreis, Jacob Dunn, Andrew Atwood, Leah Moseley, Dylan Dargis, Jillian Orlando, Tayler Roberson, Amanda Alvarez, Marc Bagkus, Griffin Gano, Elijah Antonetty, Clarence Truitt and Savannah Conno. C M Y K

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Proudly serving B1 YOUR CONTACT FOR COMMUNITY NEWS CLERMONT, MINNEOLA, GROVELAND, MASCOTTE and MONTVERDE SOUTH LAKE PRESS STAFF WRITER ...... Roxanne Brown Friday, May 11, 2012 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY CLERMONT Meet Your P NEIGHBOR utting a smile on clients’ faces LARRY RESCOE ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] r. Ronald Achong of Oral Facial Surgical D Arts of Clermont said dental implants are changing the lives of his patients every- day. “You can have new teeth and a new smile in as little as one day,” Achong said, adding that his training and the advanced technology available to him allows his patients to receive only the highest quality care and treatment available. “It’s hard to eat and taste things with a big chunk of ࡯ HOMETOWN: Clermont plastic in your mouth, let ࡯ OCCUPATION: Inventor, engineer, alone worrying about it and state park OPS ranger falling out or loosening up. I ࡯ FAMILY: Wife, Jeanette, of 43 tell people, ‘If you have loose years; daughter, Christina, and her dentures, you can kiss them husband, Duane; my daughter, Theresa, and her husband, Brad; goodbye,’” Achong said. my 88-year-old mother-in-law, “When I get through, peo- Helen; my six grandchildren — ple tell me they are so happy Tyler, 21, Brent, 17, Caleb, 15, to be able to eat and taste Alana, 13, Adam, 11, and Austin 8 foods they used to enjoy What do you enjoy most about many years ago.” South Lake County? At Oral Facial Surgical Arts, I enjoy the caring, friendliness and patients can receive treat- giving of the people most of all. Lake ment for various problems Louisa State Park and the Clermont relating to the mouth and Historic Village, along with the water teeth with an emphasis on and hills, make it a wonderful place to live. wisdom teeth removal, teeth extractions, jaw reconstruc- If you had to summarize your philosophy of life in one sentence, tion, treatment of infections, ROXANNE BROWN / SOUTH LAKE PRESS what would it be? facial trauma, pathology and Dr. Ronald Achong, DMD, M.D., a board-certified oral and maxillofacial surgeon who owns and practices out of Oral Facial I try to help people make their lives non-invasive facial cosmetic Surgical Arts in Clermont, talks to office coordinator Maureen Rousseau about dental implants, one of his specialties. better. procedures. Name a person or incident you’ve Other services include ORAL FACIAL SURGICAL ARTS come across recently that’s pathology, bone and gum touched you in some way. Why grafting, crown lengthening, LOCATION: Lost Lake Professional Village, did this person or incident Botox® injections, Juvé- 3180 Citrus Tower Boulevard in Clermont. impress you so much? derm® Cosmetics and snor- HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday While being involved with several ing/sleep apnea. service organizations, I saw people INFORMATION and APPOINTMENTS: Call of all walks of life helping to feed The dental implants he can 1-800-617-0686. SEE SMILES | B2 BEFORE TREATMENT AFTER TREATMENT WEBSITE: www.oralsurgicalarts.com. SEE NEIGHBOR | B3

FROM THE FILES | 45 YEARS AGO — 1967 Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press

WOMAN’S CLUB CELEBRATES from the column “All Around IN OTHER NEWS: returned to Barry College in 40TH ANNIVERSARY Town” by Mrs. A. R. Leffler: ࡯ Clermont’s People to People Miami. She has been accepted The Clermont Woman’s Club “One of the nicer parts of Easter chapter held a card party and into Alpha Theta, a service organ- celebrated its 40th anniversary Day was getting up so early one fashion show. Well-dressed mod- ization at Barry. and honored past club presidents wonders if anyone else will be els wore fashions from Patti-Lu ࡯ Attending the Farm Bureau who were presented corsages out, going over to Kiwanis Park Casuals and Leonard’s Men’s and meeting at the ag center in made by Mrs. Forrest Kimball. on Crystal Lake, and finding that Boy’s Store (in 1987, The Villager, Tavares were Mr. and Mrs. John R. Program highlights were many hundreds also had the both stores were located in down- McCown, Mr. and Mrs. E.C. speeches given by former presi- same idea for there they were town Clermont). Pemberton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles dents Mrs.Fred Kreider, 1936-38; before daylight listening to the Modeling were Mr. and Mrs. E. Jones, Mrs. Elizabeth Smart Mrs. T. J. Smart, 1949-51; Mrs. J.E. birds and watching them careen- Fred Wolfe, Mr. and Mrs. William and Mrs. Bella T. Porter. Middleton, 1951-52; Mrs. C.M. ing over the lake as the daylight Clay, Mr. and Mrs. Welborn ࡯ Julia Roberts, daughter of Pierce, 1952-54; Mrs. Lawrence came. Daniel, Jan Hatcher, Karen Clay, Groveland City Attorney and Mrs. Kolpfenstein, 1954-55; Mrs. T. W. “The songs rang out the joyous Deana Burton, Lynn Hogan, John Arthur Roberts, won the Lake Holmes, 1955-57; Mrs. M.V. Easter welcome and the birds Perrin and Bob Pool. County Spelling Bee at the Lake Coggshall, 1957-60; Mrs. O.H. joined in, the ducks made a line ࡯ Maida Watson, who attended County finals at Leesburg Junior Ann Dupee Englund, 1960-62; Mrs. D.M. across the water and a sandpiper Clermont High School and later High School. She will represent REMEMBER WHEN Stephany, 1962-64;, and Mrs. W.C. looked on. graduated from Agnes Scott Lake County in the District Teubner, 1964-66. “As the sermon finished, the College in Georgia, is now work- A weekly column that reprints some Spelling Bee in Orlando. of the more interesting news stories ‘ALL AROUND TOWN’ DETAILS sun broke through and beams ing in the Panama Canal Zone. Roberts, a seventh grader, broke that have appeared over the years in WONDERS OF EASTER marked golden lines to celebrate ࡯ Nancy Nyhuis, daughter of the South Lake Press. The following is an excerpt the day.” Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nyhuis, has SEE HISTORY | B2

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B2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 Without some down time, things break down ith all the people who may have lost who have lost everything. not that great, yet! I am to the junk heap earlier stresses in life their jobs, or those who Then I found things to be excited to play every week. than it should. going on right feel powerless over what is happy about. That is the This is what everyone That will happen to any- Wnow, it is more important happening in our govern- subject I really want to needs, not necessarily thing that does not get a than ever that we have ment or society. talk about. baseball but something to rest. things that will give us a It is not, however, limit- In the movie “Eat, Pray, be excited about. Is there You need to make time diversion, something that ed to people in the lower Love,” Julia Robert’s char- something you did when to recover. That doesn’t will give joy or even an socioeconomic group, and acter went to Italy and you were younger or have just mean physically escape. sometimes it is even more learned what the Italians always wanted to do? Is either. You need to rest There are trends in my prevalent in some of the know best about (other there something you love mentally. You need enjoy- practice, sort of a condi- higher earners since they than food) ... “the art of doing but haven’t “found ment of some sort, even tion du jour, that come up feel that they have to drive doing nothing.” the time”? if it is taking a walk or regularly. I may have no themselves harder to make In this country we are Here’s a news flash: reading a book. patients for months with money but they then lose always working and are There is never time to Today, go find some- kidney problems, and themselves in their work. feel guilty when we aren’t. “find.” You have to take thing to do for enjoyment, then I’ll have three people The thing they all have You need to find some- time to do things, not find if just for a few minutes. in a week visit me with a in common is the loss of thing to enjoy, and then time. There is always Repeat it tomorrow and Michael A. kidney problem. joie de vivre, or their joy in do it. going to be something the next day. This has happened for life. I have been into fitness else to do. Those few minutes will Visconti the last nine-plus years They are tired, frustrat- for years. I really don’t The big concept that really make a difference NATURAL MEDICINE I’ve been in practice. ed, irritable, short with look at that as enjoyment, you have to get your head over time. The trend that has others (especially their except for the way I feel around is without some There are enough things Michael A. Visconti, A.P., N.D., is a maintained and progres- loved ones) and they feel afterwards. However, in down time, things break in this world to bring us doctor of oriental medicine whose office is located near the Citrus sively worsened over the and look deflated. the fall I got the chance to down; you will break down that we have no Tower. If you have any questions past number of years is I’ve been there, also. It’s relive my youth and am down. choice but to think about, regarding this or any other health people feeling stressed not a good place to be in. now playing in an over 38 What happens if you so you need to look for the related topics, you can contact him and feeling down (if not The first thing I did baseball league (not soft- run your car continuously things that are already out through his Website at www.docvis- conti.com, or on Facebook by sign- feeling outright depres- was to be thankful for the ball but real baseball). and don’t provide the there that are happy and ing up for the “Visconti Acupuncture sion). things I have because It is great, and I love proper maintenance? It joyful. It’s worth the extra & Natural Medicine” fan page. This is found more in there are a lot of people playing even though I’m breaks down and/or goes effort.

than 10 years and sees CLERMONT | BIKES FROM BUFFALO WILD WINGS SMILES patients in two convenient HISTORY FROM PAGE B1 locations — one in FROM PAGE B1 Clermont and one in Lake offer are unique to Nona. a tie with Jane Kelly of Tavares Achong’s practice. While According to Achong, when Miss Kelly misspelled new to many other area however, perhaps his great- the work “anticlastic.” This practices, they are some- est achievement is being reversed their position of last thing he’s been offering for able to bring a newfound year when Miss Kelly was many years. sense of self-esteem, ener- winner and Miss Roberts was Achong even has a CAT gy and the ability to enjoy runner-up. scan machine located in life and food to his ࡯ Rick Baysinger, Grove- his office, which gives him patients. land High School senior and X-ray vision of the jaw- “The implants look com- son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert bones. This way, he can pletely natural and feel like Baysinger, won the annual place the dental implants real teeth in the mouths of Lake Soil and Water Conser- in the most optimal posi- my patients,” he said. vation District public speak- tion. “They are able to eat what- ing contest. “Having the CAT scan ever and whenever they 25 YEARS AGO — 1987 available in our office adds want, and feel more confi- ࡯ On Oct. 1, 1986, Lake convenience,” Achong said. dent about smiling, laugh- County Commissioners Furthermore, he is a ing and enjoying life. approved a conditional use graduate of Harvard “Basically, they can live permit for a proposed flight University’s Dental School again, and to me that’s very park site for use as a private and of Louisiana State rewarding.” ultralight flight park to be University’s Medical Achong urges patients known as Florida Flying School. who think they may be Gators. Owner is Marvin Achong has both a med- interested in dental Boykin of Minneola; the ical and dental license in implants to attend a free applicant is George Green Jr. the State of Florida and is dental implant seminar at 5 of Orlando. The 20-acre site board certified by the p.m. on the first Thursday is located from the intersec- American Association of of every month in his tion of S.R. 19 and O’Brien Oral and Maxillofacial office, located at the Lost PHOTO BY ROXANNE BROWN Road, south to Libby Road, Surgeons Lake Professional Village, Buffalo Wild Wings Manager Karen Beitsch, left, stands with Amanda Brundidge and little east on Libby for 3/4 of a Achong has been practic- 3180 Citrus Tower bicycle winners Na’sia Marshall, 6, Zania White, 6, and Tal’iyah Moton, 6. The restaurant mile to approximately 1/4 of ing oral surgery for more Boulevard in Clermont. gives away two bicycles during an in-house drawing at 8 p.m. every Wednesday. a mile north of Libby Road.

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Friday, May 11, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B3 NEIGHBOR Use coupons to save on your prescriptions FROM PAGE B1 children and families of South rescriptions can cost a will give you a free prescription Flexible Spending Account, make Lake through the leadership fortune. Many families when you fill it. sure to use the funds from that of Bruce Greer in the are without insurance For example: I have asthma and account to purchase your pre- Community Foundation of P South Lake. I like to be right now and that makes it very my doctor recently switched me scriptions. difficult to get prescription medi- to a new prescription. The sample Take advantage of free prescrip- involved with organizations to help the people of South cines. came with a card to get a free 30- tions/antibiotics. Publix has a Lake. Did you know that couponing is day supply with or without insur- very big list of free prescriptions, another way that you can save on ance. The pharmacist simply fol- like Metformin and many antibi- How does what you do con- your prescriptions? lows the directions on the card otics. Check with your doctor to tribute to the welfare of the area? Many stores will offer a coupon and you receive a prescription for see if any of the free prescriptions or an incentive if you fill a pre- free, or at a huge discount. will work for the illness that you Helping to build the Clermont scription with them. You can find Many families use mail order or have been diagnosed with. Historic Village and most Currently in Central Florida, recently the World War II them mainly in your weekly sale Canadian drug firms and that can museum in the village. circulars, both in store and online. be a savings also. I like to have you can get the following pre- You also can call your pharmacy the extra $25 gift card or fuel scription coupons: What’s something you’ve anytime and inquire about pre- perks instead because that will go ࡯ Walgreens: $25 gift card with always wanted to do but haven’t yet? scription savings programs or a long way to help your family in any transferred prescription. incentives. other ways. You have to get a pre- Coupon is available online at Whenever I wanted to do There are three main types of scription, so why not get paid for Walgreens.com or in stores. something in my life, I just did prescription coupons: it and use those gift cards or fuel ࡯ Target: $10 gift card with any it or at least tried to do it. Tanya Only time and God's grace 1) New prescriptions — This perks to buy groceries or gas? new or transferred prescription. will determine what is next. type of coupon is great for when Make sure to check with your Coupon prints out at main check- you or a family member are sick Senseney local pharmacy to see if it honors out periodically. What advice would you give ࡯ to people who want to help or in emergency situations. DIVINE DEAL DIVA other pharmacy coupons. Publix Kmart: $25 off a $50 grocery out in the community? 2 ) Transferred prescriptions — and some CVS pharmacies will or health/beauty purchase when I do love my main pharmacy but 3) Dollars off brand prescrip- honor the prescription coupons you transfer a prescription. The For the young people: God coupon is available in the phar- gives each of us talents to be if another store is offering a $25 tions — Next time your doctor of competitors. Winn-Dixie and used. Use these talents wisely gift card or $1 in fuel perks for gives you a prescription, make Walgreens also will match that macy or at customer service. but use them. For the older transferring a prescription, then sure to ask if they have any incen- price or any other lower price Remember, you can email me anytime at people: Don’t just retire. Use I am going to take advantage of tive cards or samples available. prescription. [email protected] if you have a the talents God gave you to this offer. Many pharmaceutical companies If your company offers a question or comment. help others. Volunteer.

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B4 YOUR CONTACT FOR SPORTS NEWS SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 SPORTS EDITOR...... Frank Jolley and PHONE ...... 365-8283 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com SPORTS LEISURE Email ...... [email protected] GROVELAND South Lake loses 4-3 in 6A regionals

STAFF REPORT The South Lake High School baseball team wrapped up its season on Tuesday following a 4-3 loss in nine innings to Inverness Citrus in the Class 6A-Regions 2 semifinals at Eagles Field. South Lake closes out the season with a 16-13 record. David Wood went eight innings on the mound for South Lake. The senior, in his final game at South Lake, tossed eight innings and allowed three runs on seven hits. He struck out four and walked one. Wood will continue his baseball career next year at Lake-Sumter Community PHOTOS BY VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL College. Monteverde Academy’s Jason Vu (62) and Anthony Monteleone discuss hand positions during the team’s first practice on May 3. Tucker Ellis also pitched an inning, allowing one run on four hits. MONTVERDE Offensively, South Lake was led by Michael Faison, who had a single and two RBIs. Matt Garner had two hits, including a double, and an RBI. For academy’s fledgling program Shane Walker had a single. South Lake won its first district title since 1998 with an undefeated district mark, and also won its first opening round game in the regional tournament football’s a 100-yard classroom since 1998. FRANK JOLLEY | Sports Editor that’s very rewarding.” [email protected] Like Treweek, the players are equally igh school athletic fields are con- excited to be charter members of Mont- State pole vault sidered extensions of the class- verde Academy’s football program. H room. Coaches, who are usually Some have even crossed athletic fields teachers, are expected to help student to give football a try. champions have athletes under their charge learn lessons Diego da Silva, a rising senior, is a life- that will help them mature into respon- long soccer player and a member of ties to South Lake sible adults. Montverde Academy’s nationally recog- At Montverde Academy, the school’s nized soccer team. While many of his STAFF REPORT practice field has literally become a soccer teammates work out on a field classroom, where coaches teach student less than 100 feet away, da Silva is work- Bobby Haeck has coached countless athletes how to play a game that is sec- ing towards becoming the Eagles’ place- area student athletes during his career. ond nature to nearly every American kicker. A graduate of Leesburg High School boy. “There’s a lot to learn, but I’m having a and former track-and-field coach at Not only will the Eagles be fielding lot of fun,” da Silva said. “It’s a funny South Lake, Haeck coached two state their first football team in the fall, but feeling when you put on these pads for champion pole vaulters at the recent many of the team’s players will be play- the first time but you get used to it. Florida High School Athletic Association ing the sport for the first time. “I’m looking forward to playing next track and field championships at the Because Montverde Aca-demy attracts year and helping our team win games.” University of North Florida. students from around the world, many Da Silva could be a genuine offensive Both champions had ties to south Lake of whom had never seen a football weapon as the Eagles offense comes of County. game, coaches expected to be faced age. He is expected to become one of In the Class 3A finals, Lakeland High with obstacles that are not common at the area’s top kickers, according to assis- School senior Josh McDaniel won the most public schools. In fact, when the tant head coach Walter Banks. state title with a 15-foot, 6-inch vault. He Eagles took the field on April 30 for the Banks, the former head coach at won the championship by six inches over first time in full pads, the coaching staff Ellsworth Turnquest practices receiving during South Lake, spent the past four years his closest competitor. had to take time to show their players football practice last week at Montverde helping Roberto Aguayo become one of McDaniel, who trained at Haeck’s Pole how to dress. Academy. the top placekickers in the state. Vault City Club in Melbourne, is the son “A lot of these guys had never seen or Aguayo, who booted two 51-yard field of former Groveland High School stand- put on football equipment before,” head Academy. These kids will be able to tell goals in his career, will play for Florida out Ben McDaniel. coach Brian Treweek said. “Only two or people they were members of Montverde State next season. Groveland High School closed in the three of them have ever played the Academy’s first football,” he said. “Diego has a chance to be a very good 1990s when South Lake High School was game. We had to show some of them Treweek said 22 students have turned kicker for us,” Banks said. “Like every- created. The Groveland campus is the how put on shoulder pads but the out for spring practice, and he hopes to one else, he’s working very hard and is current home of Gray Middle School. biggest problem most of them had was pick up “four or five” more players when learning something new every day. If he In the Class 2A meet, Shelton McLean putting on their pants with all the pads the team begins its summer condition- sticks with football, he has the potential won the title with a vault of 14-0, also six in them. ing program. He said the team has cre- to go a long way.” inches better that his closest competi- “It’s all part of the learning process.” ated a buzz around campus with many Treweek tempers many of his com- tion. McLean, who attends Merritt Island, Treweek and his coaching staff have curious students stopping to watch ments about the Eagles, reminding him- also trained with Haeck, where Haeck approached their first spring at the afternoon practices. self and those listening that it will take teaches math. school as a unique challenge. Even if he is unable to increase the time for Montverde Academy to become McLean’s father, Jeff, attended He reminds his players they are size of his roster during the summer, a football force to be reckoned with. Clermont High School. Like Groveland, unique, and will never be matched. Treweek said he will be comfortable He knows the school’s tradition in Clermont was closed when South Lake “We’re building a program from going into the season with the players boys basketball and soccer — both of opened. square one,” Treweek said. “These are who are pushing themselves through which are among the best programs in Haeck also trained current East Ridge the first football players ever at the stifling heat and humidity to learn a the nation — and realizes that fans will student athlete Stephanie Cook, who fin- Montverde Academy and they always new sport. eventually expect the football program ished second in girls competition at the will be known as our school’s first team. “These are a great group of kids,” he to follow their lead. Class 3A meet with a final height of 11-0. “Everything we do right now is a first said. “Everything we’ve done is brand “Right now, it’s a learning process,” Cook had the highest finish of any local for this school. We’re teaching a wonder- new to them but they’ve worked hard Treweek said. “We’re trying to teach the competitor at in the Class 3A meet. ful group of boys how to play football during our offseason conditioning pro- game to great group of student athletes Haeck held the state standard in the the right way, and they can take the les- gram, and they’re bringing that work who want to learn and become success- pole vault for 11 years and coached four sons we teach them and show future ethic with them to the practice field. You ful. For us, the football field is a 100- state champions at South Lake. players how we do things at Montverde can see them get better every day and yard classroom.”

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Friday, May 11, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B5 LSCC’s Class of 2012 South Lake County graduates

Amirah Abu-Jalala, Clermont; Sonya Stephen Rebisz, Clermont; Natalie Ackley, Clermont; Christopher Addington, Regueiro, Clermont; Andrew Reifel, Minneola; Donovan Albers, Clermont; Clermont; Maria Reyna, Mascotte; Dave Navideh Alipour, Clermont; Shanice Richard, Clermont; Edwin Richards, Alleyne, Clermont; Margaux Almanza, Clermont; Ranarde Richardson, Minneola; Clermont; Jesse Almeida, Clermont; Julie Richmond, Clermont; Cassandra Amanda Amlong, Clermont; Trudy Ridge, Groveland; Jordan Ridge, Andersen, Clermont; Alexander Arellano, Groveland; Lauren Ringland, Clermont; Clermont; Amanda Arjune, Clermont; Kaila Rivera, Clermont; Mercedes Rivera, Sarah Arnold, Clermont; Nicole Augusiak, Clermont; Luis Robles, Mascotte; Ana Clermont; Bryan Autar, Clermont; Danis Rodriguez, Clermont; Jenny Rodriguez, Bailey, Clermont; Jaclyn Ball, Minneola; Minneola; Lauren Rojas, Minneola; Tiffany Bass, Groveland; Bethany Beaver, Brittany Rose, Clermont; Consuelo Rubio, Clermont; Shelly Belithe, Clermont; Groveland; Mitchell Sachs, Groveland; Marisol Bell, Clermont; Nicholas Belmont, Desiree Salgado, Clermont; Alberto Clermont; Allyson Beloat, Clermont; Santos, Clermont; Carey Schafer, Melissa Beltran, Clermont; Michelle Clermont; Andrew Schlussel, Clermont; Benghtt, Groveland; Deanna Benton, Shivanand Seecharan, Clermont; Ericka Groveland; Stefanie Bishop, Minneola; Shank, Groveland; Reshma Sharma, Randall Blackburn, Groveland; Karen Clermont; Melanie Shenington-Gunn, Blandon, Minneola; Jennifer Blankenship, Clermont; Victoria Sherman, Clermont; Clermont; Maryssa Block, Clermont; Meridith Shumate, Minneola; Neville Hallie Bodiford, Clermont; Claire Silvera, Clermont; Kalani Singmaster, Boeddeker, Clermont; Melissa Boucher, Clermont; Lori Sisk, Groveland; Crystal Clermont; Nicole Boucher, Clermont; Smith, Clermont; Jennifer Smith, Jessica Bowling, Clermont; Brittany Clermont; Mason Smith, Groveland; Boyce, Minneola; Megan Brill, Clermont; Allison Smolowitz, Clermont; Brahiann Kelly Bucher, Clermont; Alexandra Solarte, Minneola; Amanda Stein, Budrewicz, Groveland; Abigail Bueno, Clermont; Christina Sukmangal, Clermont; Nicole Bulla, Clermont; Kelly VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL Clermont; Monica Summers, Clermont; Butcher, Clermont; Maura Cadiente, Sandy Proper snaps a photo of her granddaughter, June Haven of Montverde, before the graduation exercises at Lake- Alana Swain, Clermont; Emily Swart, Clermont; Cecilia Caillier, Clermont; Seth Sumter Community College’s commencement ceremony on May 4 at the Everett A. Kelly Convocation Center. 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003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 104 Special 124 Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Notices Professional Florida 32778, at 11:00 403309 CLAGG and APRIL NOTICE TO Services 2 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF A.M. on May 24, 2012 the IN THE COUNTY COURT IN JEANETTE CLAGG Time- Count 6 CHRISTINA M. 200 ADVERTISERS THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- following-described prop- AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Count 15 ANA I. TORRES share Period Week (E)48 in LARSEN Timeshare Period COMMUNITY Legal Notices CUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE erty, all of which are SUM- and GUADALUPE RAMOS Condominium Unit No. Week (W)17 in Condomin- SEMINAR: At Your FLORIDA PLEASE CHECK YOUR COUNTY, FLORIDA MER ISLES CONDOMINIUM COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Timeshare Period Week 407208 ium Unit No. 407209 How To Avoid Low I, according to the Declara- Case No:12CC890 (E)51 in Condominium Unit AD FOR ERRORS THE Back and Neck Service Case No: 11DR2456 tion of Condominium, SUMMER BAY PARTNER- No. 407309 Count 11 EVERTON LEON Count 7 DAVID MAL- FIRST DAY IT AP- Pain Surgery! thereof recorded in Official SHIP, a Florida general April 27, 2012 CONNOR Timeshare Period DONADO and MADELINE PEARS SINCE THE 003 Legal RAFAEL MIRABAL Records Book 2172, page NEIL KELLY Week (W)14 in Condomin- MALDONADO Timeshare partnership DAILY COMMERCIAL Learn about DRS™ Notices Petitioner, 2336, Public Records of Plaintiff, Clerk of the Court ium Unit No. 407107 Period Week (O)24 in Con- WILL NOT BE RE- and Lake County, Florida, as DEBRA DEINEMA DUNCAN By: /s/V UHL dominium Unit No. 407101 Protocol, a break- 201 Insurance MARIA CABRIALES amended. Deputy Clerk Count 12 JUAN A CRUZ SPONSIBLE FOR IN- through and successful et al CORRECT ADS AFTER PUBLIC NOTICE Respondent. Defendant(s) Paul M. Caldwell Timeshare Period Week Count 8 JORGE MARINES nonsurgical treatment Count 9 JULIO ENRIQUE NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Caldwell & Payne, P.A. (E)13 in Condominium Unit and GLENDA GUADALUPE THE FIRST DAY OF for herniated and 205 Adult Care NOTICE OF ACTION FOR UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC- MONTANO and MARIA B. ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Post Office Box 120069 No. 401101 MARINES Timeshare Period PUBLICATION. IF YOU degenerative disc TION. THE FOLLOWING VE- DISSOLUTION OF ORTEGA Timeshare Period NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Clermont, FL 34712 Week (O)18 in Condomin- FIND AN ERROR CALL MARRIAGE Week (O)33 in Condomin- Telephone: 352-242-2670 Count 13 ALBERTO DEL- ium Unit No. 403108 condition. Featuring: NOTICE HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD suant to a Final Judgment THE CLASSIFIED DE- Dr. Jason E. Davis FOR CHARGES DUE ON: ium Unit No. 504301 of Foreclosure in the cap- Attorney for the Plaintiff GADO and NOHORA E. PARTMENT IMMEDI- Florida Statute states, TO: MARIA CABRIALES Dated APRIL 25, 2012 tioned, matter dated April Ad No. 00339960 BAUTISTA Timeshare Period Count 9 JESUS MARTINEZ Davis Clinic of “It is a misdemeanor Last Known Address: Un- NEIL KELLY MAY 11 & 18, 2012 Week (E)11 in 407106 Timeshare Period Week ATELY AT 314-3278 Chiropractic, Inc. MAY 28, 2012 27, 2012 I will sell to the OR 748-1955. for any person willfully, AT 8:30 A.M. known Clerk of the Court highest bidder for cash at (E)4 in Condominium Unit Discussion of chronic By: /s/V.UHL the front door of the Lake Count 15 JOSE UMANA No. 401205 knowingly, or inten- and severe back and tionally to operate or 1994 SUBA YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Deputy Clerk County Judicial Center, 550 IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Timeshare Period Week THE PUBLISHER AS- neck conditions, JF1GC2247RG531837 that an Action has been Paul M. Caldwell West Main Street, Tavares, AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, (E)44 in Condominium Unit Count 10 JOHN W. MEAD- SUMES NO FINANCIAL attempt to operate a filed against you and that Caldwell & Payne, P.A. No. 401306 OWS and DELENA S. treatment options, family day care home Florida 32778, at 11:00 FLORIDA RESPONSIBILITY FOR respective advantages, THE ADDRESS WHERE THE you are required to serve a Post Office Box 120069 A.M. on JUNE 05, 2012 the COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION April 24, 2012 MEADOWS Timeshare Pe- ERRORS OR FOR OM- without a license or copy of your written de- Clermont, FL 34712 NEIL KELLY riod Week (O)18 in Condo- treatment for failed VEHICLES ARE STORED: following-described prop- Case No:12CC892 MISSION OF COPY. LI- without registering REVIS TOWING & RECOV- fenses, if any, to it on RA- Telephone: 352-242-2670 erty, all of which are SUM- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- Clerk of the Court minium Unit No. 407105 back or neck surgery. FAEL MIRABAL whose ad- Attorney for the Plaintiff By: /s/J.L.Winters ABILITY SHALL NOT with the department, ERY OF GROVELAND, INC. MER BAY RESORT CONDO- SHIP, a Florida general Q & A Period whichever is applica- 7130 E. SR 50 dress is 25332 MONROE Ad No. 00338401 MINIUM III, according to Deputy Clerk Count 11 SAMANTA I. EXCEED THE COST OF partnership Light Refreshments. ble”. Florida Statute GROVELAND, FL 34736 ST. ASTATULA, FL 34705 MAY 4 & 11, 2012 the Declaration of Condo- Plaintiff, Paul M. Caldwell MENDEZ AVILEZ and WIL- THE PORTION OF Reservations Preferred Ad.00339984 on or before the 17 day minium, thereof recorded in PAUL E. ANCRUM et al Caldwell & Payne, P.A. FREDO TORRES MELENDEZ SPACE OCCUPIED BY states, “No person January 2012, and file the Post Office Box 120069 Timeshare Period Week 4:00-5:30pm Tues. shall advertise a child May 11, 2012 Official Records Book 1681, Defendant(s) SUCH ERROR. May 15, 2012 original with the clerk of this IN THE COUNTY COURT IN page 1850, Public Records NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Clermont, FL 34712 (E)19 in Condominium Unit care facility without in- Court at CLERK CIRCUIT AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, of Lake County, Florida, as ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Telephone: 352-242-2670 No. 401208 Davis Clinic COURT LAKE COUNTY, Attorney for the Plaintiff CANCELLATIONS cluding within such PUBLIC NOTICE FLORIDA amended. NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- of Chiropractic advertisement the TAVERAS, FL 32778, be- COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Ad No. 00338608 Count 12 DONALD J. MOR- Reservations: suant to a Final Judgment CANCELLATION FOR state or local agency li- UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC- fore service on Petitioner or Case No: 11CC2370 Count 1 DEBRA DEINEMA of Foreclosure in the cap- MAY 04 & 11, 2012 RISSEY and DEBORAH (352) 430-2121 immediately thereafter. If JEAN BOISE-MORRISSEY cense number of such TION. THE FOLLOWING VE- SUMMER BAY PARTNER- DUNCAN Timeshare Period tioned, matter dated April ADS RUNNING SATUR- DavisSpineInstitute.com HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD you fail to do so, a default SHIP, a Florida general Week (E)14 in Condomin- 23, 2012 I will sell to the Timeshare Period Week DAY MUST BE MADE facility. The statute ap- FOR CHARGES DUE ON: will be entered against you partnership ium Unit No. 407105 highest bidder for cash at IN THE COUNTY COURT IN (O)19 in Condominium Unit BY FRIDAY BY 2:00, plies to anyone with for the relief demanded in Plaintiff, the front door of the Lake AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, No. 407206 more than 1 unrelated the petition. CANCELLATIONS FOR 150 Good Food MAY 25, 2012 DAVID G. AHL and EDEN Count 2 VERA P. DURANT County Judicial Center, 550 FLORIDA SUNDAY & MONDAY child in their home. AT 8:30 A.M. DAWN AHL, et al and DELROY C. DURANT West Main Street, Tavares, COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Count 13 DANIELLE LA- You must keep the Clerk of Defendant(s) Timeshare Period Week Case No:12CC894 TRICE MOSS Timeshare Pe- MUST BE MADE FRI- BLUEBERRIES Florida 32778, at 11:00 DAY BY 5:00 1999 MAZDA the Circuit Court’s office no- NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- (E)45 in Condominium Unit A.M. on May 24, 2012 the SUMMER BAY PARTNER- riod Week (E)6 in Condo- You Pick! $3 per lb. JM1NB3538X0130011 tified of your current ad- ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 No. 401108 following-described prop- SHIP, a Florida general minium Unit No. 401306 We Pick! $4 per lb. dress. (You may file Notice NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- erty, all of which are SUM- partnership 105 Positions We have acres of the 252 Home THE ADDRESS WHERE THE of Current Address, Florida suant to a Final Judgment Count 3 GEORGE ED- MER BAY CONDOMINIUM Plaintiff, Count 14 CARMELA SOLO- Supreme Court Approved JUDE JEAN-GILLES and MON NONES Timeshare Pe- tastiest blueberries! VEHICLES ARE STORED: of Foreclosure in the cap- WARDS JR. and SOPHIA III, according to the Decla- Wanted 8635 High St. Yalaha Hauling REVIS TOWING & RECOV- Family Law Form 12.915) tioned, matter dated Sep- MCINTOSH EDWARDS ration of Condominium, GUITELLE DAPHNEE riod Week (E)16 in Condo- Future papers in this lawsuit minium Unit No. 407309 Call 352-360-5445 ERY OF GROVELAND, INC. tember 19, 2011 I will sell Timeshare Period Week thereof recorded in Official PROPHETE et al TLC for your loved WE DO CLEANING 7130 E. SR 50 will be mailed to the ad- to the highest bidder for (W)51 in Condominium Unit Records Book 1681, page Defendant(s) 8:00am - 4:00pm dress on record at the NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Count 15 MIESHA L. NUN- ones, Exp. in all phases IN & OUT GROVELAND, FL 34736 cash at the front door of the No. 407303 1850, Public Records of of nursing.w/over 25 7 Days a Week Ad. 00339983 clerk’s office. Lake County Judicial Cen- Lake County, Florida, as ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 LEY Timeshare Period Week Foreclosure & Rental May 11, 2012 ter, 550 West Main Street, Count 4 DANIEL N. FER- amended. NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- (W)14 in Condominium Unit yrs exp. Serving Lake & properties. Mowing, WARNING: Rule 12,285, Tavares, Florida 32778, at REIRA Timeshare Period suant to a Final Judgment No. 403308 Orange County. Looking for the hauling off debris, Florida Family Law Rules of 11:00 A.M. on May 24, Week (E)35 in Condomin- Count 1 PAUL E. ANCRUM of Foreclosure in the cap- April 27, 2012 407-592-7242 Procedure, requires certain NEIL KELLY & bush hogging,tree NOTICE OF SUSPENSION 2012 the following-de- ium Unit No. 401208 Timeshare Period Week tioned, matter dated April best fishing work &stump grinding automatic disclosure of 27, 2012 I will sell to the Clerk of the Court scribed property, all of (W)41 in Condominium Unit Call 352-315-9010 or Case No: 201006926 documents and information. which are SUMMER BAY Count 5 RICHARD JAMES No. 403302 highest bidder for cash at By: /s/V UHL spots, TO: Freddie C. Baker Jr. Failure to comply can result RESORT CONDOMINIUM III, FLORES Timeshare Period the front door of the Lake Deputy Clerk 352-504-1597 in sanctions, including dis- Paul M. Caldwell according to the Declaration Week (O)2 in Condominium Count 2 HECTOR M. County Judicial Center, 550 Feeling see the A Notice of Suspension to missal or striking of plead- of Condominium, thereof Unit No. 407109 ARZUAGA RIVERA and West Main Street, Tavares, Caldwell & Payne, P.A. suspend your license and ings. recorded in Official Records GRISELA BATISTA ROSADO Florida 32778, at 11:00 Post Office Box 120069 Trapped? Outdoor eligibility for licensure has Dated: 12/12/11 Book 1681, page 1850, Count 6 JENNIFER L. Timeshare Period Week A.M. on JUNE 05, 2012 the Clermont, FL 34712 281 Roofing been filed against you. You NEIL KELLY Public Records of Lake FOOTE and TED V. FOOTE (E)1 in Condominium Unit following-described prop- Telephone: 352-242-2670 page have the right to request a Clerk of the Court County, Florida, as Timeshare Period Week No. 407203 erty, all of which are SUM- Attorney for the Plaintiff hearing pursuant to Sec- By: /s/Ashley Kraner amended. (O)21 in Condominium Unit MER BAY RESORT CONDO- Ad No.00339990 every tions 120.569 and 120.57, Deputy Clerk No. 401208 Count 4 TINA MARIE BO- MINIUM III, according to the May 11 & 18, 2012 Florida Statutes, by mailing No.:00336156 Count 3 NICOLE WILLIAMS RAM Timeshare Period Declaration of Condomin- Sunday in the a request for same to the Apr. 20, 27, & May 4, 11, BELL Timeshare Period Count 10 JOSE GUR- Week (E)7 in Condominium ium, thereof recorded in Of- 100 Florida Department of Agri- 2012 Week (E)50 in Condomin- RUSQUIETA and ALBA IRIS Unit No. 407209 ficial Records Book 1681, sports section. McHALE ROOFING INC. culture and Consumer Serv- ium Unit No. 403306 CAVAZOS Timeshare Period page 1850, Public Records Announcement Make your Please call Re-Roofs and Repairs ices, Division of Licensing, Dated APRIL 25, 2012 Week (W)39 in Condomin- Count 5 MARLENE BRAGG of Lake County, Florida, as escape! Tile, Metal, Shingles IN THE COUNTY COURT IN NEIL KELLY ium Unit No. 403307 amended. (352) 365-8200 Post Office Box 3168, Tal- Timeshare Period Week Find a new job in Flat Roofs & lahassee, Florida AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Clerk of the Court (O)4 in Condominium Unit 102 Lost FLORIDA The Daily to start your Mobile Homes 32315-3168. If a request By: /s/V.UHL Count 11 ROSALEE S. No. 403209 Count 1 JUDE JEAN-GILLES Excel. Ref’s Avail. COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION and GUITELLE DAPHNEE Commercial subscription today. for hearing is not received Deputy Clerk HENRY-SMITH Timeshare DOG 4/25 male w/white Licensed & Insured by 21 days from the date of Case No: 11CC1382 Paul M. Caldwell Period Week (O)5 in Condo- Count 6 MICHAEL E. BURN- PROPHETE Timeshare Pe- chest. 20lb. Grove- Employment SUMMER BAY PARTNER- riod Week (E)31 in Condo- CCC1328197 the last publication, the Caldwell & Payne, P.A. minium Unit No. 403201 SED and MELANIE A. land South Lake High Listings. SHIP, a Florida general Post Office Box 120069 minium Unit No. 407109 Call: 352-255-2758 right to hearing in this mat- BURNSED Timeshare Period area. 352-429-9438 Appearing daily! ter will be waived and the partnership Clermont, FL 34712 Count 12 VICTORIA LEE Week (W)26 in Condomin- Department will dispose of Plaintiff, Telephone: 352-242-2670 HILL Timeshare Period ium Unit No. 407203 Count 2 JOHN ALLEN JEF- this cause in accordance MARIA E. BARCO-LOPEZ et Attorney for the Plaintiff Week (E)49 in Condomin- FRIES Timeshare Period with law. al Ad No. 00338398 ium Unit No. 407302 Count 7 JEANNETTE M. Week (E)32 in Condomin- Defendant(s) MAY 4 & 11, 2012 CABRAL and GEORGE B. ium Unit No. 401205 Need a job? Need a better job? Ad No: 00337495 NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Count 13 HUBERT M. CABRAL Timeshare Period April 27 May 4, 11 & 18, ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 HOFFMAN and BARBARA S. Week (W)50 in Condomin- Count 3 BONITA BELLINGER 2012 NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- HOFFMAN Timeshare Pe- ium Unit No. 403104 JONES and MARY A. BEL- suant to a Final Judgment riod Week (W)6 in Condo- LINGER Timeshare Period Need a change of pace? of Foreclosure in the cap- minium Unit No. 407302 Count 8 SHIRLEY ANN CAR- Week (O)21 in Condomin- tioned, matter dated April TER Timeshare Period ium Unit No. 401205 Great Classified 25, 2012 I will sell to the Count 14 XAYSANA NOY Week (E)49 in Condomin- Then Check Out Classified Section 400 highest bidder for cash at INTHANAM and DREW RAY- ium Unit No. 403207 Count 5 JULIE ELAINE the front door of the Lake MOND MC ILRAVEY Time- KENNY Timeshare Period Deals Everyday! County Judicial Center, 550 share Period Week (O)21 in Count 10 STEVEN MICHAEL Week (E)47 in Condomin- West Main Street, Tavares, Condominium Unit No. ium Unit No. 407301 For Jobs Throughout The Area!

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The Daily Commercial Specialists” Education: BIRD CAGE STAND Can deliver. ings, Competitive pay 29.5” H x 18.75”W x $65 Call Good Cond. $100 Tuition $2,300 and benefits. No Touch has NEW delivery High school degree 352-330-4484 352-243-1021 Call 352-250-4538 421 Financial Payment plans. routes available Requirements: Previ- 18.75D. Rollers, Freight, Assigned $50. 352-978-7461 PORCELAIN DOLL. DRESSER & MIRROR Call 407-478-0206 for Equipment, OTR 48 IMMEDIATELY FOR ous Customer service Info. packet & Free CD. CLERMONT, TAVARES, experience, excellent New in Box. $10 Maple. $100. SALES REP States, Regional 29 DOG RUN, 7’x12’x6’H, Call 352-617-1999 Call 352-735-2604 SPACE STILL States, Must hold valid LEESBURG & organizational skills. chain link. $125. Call 400 TITLE INS. - EUSTIS AVAILABLE LADY LAKE AREAS. Must have strong cus- QUILT Hand made. DRESSER 6 drawers 2+ yrs exp. req’d. CDL A and 2 yrs exp. 920-960-1605 BED Double w/ 2 night CLASS STARTS Call 352-735-0035 tomer service, commu- (Leesburg) Wedding ring pat- with mirror. Like Employment Send Resumes to: June 18, 2012 nication skills. Base tern. Nice cond. $95 stands. Good cond. new. Asking $75. Recruiter@ OPEN HOUSE TEAM & SOLO pay $8.50/hr. Bilingual Call 352-321-0982 SOLD 352-326-5399 marshallwatson.com May 19, 2012 in English/Spanish DRIVERS STAMPS 1996 hard- BED FRAME, Headboard DRESSING TABLE Louis Or Fax 954-351-7132 11am highly desirable. Immediate positions cover commemora- & Footboard. King XIV style, Cabriole 405 www.LSCC.edu/ Daily Commercial “Customer Care Spe- available! 48 CPM split tive mint set. $60. Size. Solid wood. legs, inner mirror. community/brc/Pages/CE 212 E. Main St. cialists” Must have Professional 423 Accounting for teams. 35 CPM for 600 352-821-0538 $99. 352-343-4394 $98. 352-432-1772 _Course_Schedule.aspx solo drivers. Drop & Leesburg or strong customer serv- www.mygodas.com hook avail. No touch Email: Carriers@ ice, communication Merchandise TABLE LAMP double BED Single/Twin Sleep END TABLES (2) Broyhill PROPOSAL ACCOUNTS Lic. by FL. Commission dailycommercial.com arm shades need TLC. COORDINATOR / RECEIVABLE freight. Weekly pay + skills. Base pay Number. Good Cond. dark solid wood. $99 of Ind. ED Lic. #3333 insurance. CDL-A w/1 Candidates must have $8.50/hr plus commis- Mart $60. 352-383-1011 $100 Call Excellent cond. Call MARKETING FT for community as- year OTR req'd. Food reliable transportation, sion, Bilingual in 352-383-6931 352-246-9948 For small engineering sociation located in TABLE LAMP gold 435 Medical grade tank carrier. Drivers License & Ins. Engish/Spanish highly END TABLES (2) Solid firm located in Ta- Wildwood. Must have EOE double arm no shade. BOX SPRING & MAT- 800-877-2430 desirable. $40. 352-383-1011 Pine. Nice. $99 vares. Must be self A/R exp., be detail ori- “Team Leader-Cus- TRESS king size. ex- www.indianriver 601 Antiques cel shape. $100 Call Call 352-434-2439 starter, organized and ented, highly organ- transport.com tomer service” Educa- BASEBALL, FOOTBALL able to work w/minimal ized, proficient with tion” Bachelor’s de- JEWELRY Choker neck- SPORTS CARDS 352-702-1211 FUTON BED Mission supervision. Excel, & possess ex- ROOFERS / SHINGLE gree experience: A lace w/bracelet. WANTED! 1870 - CHEST White French frame. Oak color. Send resume to: cellent customer svc. LAYERS minimum of 3 years Rhinestone. $50 Call 1975 Autographs & Black cover. Mt. Busy Internal Medicine Providential. Lg. 5 Steve.tarte@ skills. Knowledge of Top pay. experience in a call 352-742-2856 Memorabilia Dora $99 978-1242 cpwgengineering.com HOA software benefi- practice in The Villages Call Fernando CLEANING 352-589-7981 or SOLD!!! center environment, ROUND TABLE 18”, GLIDER alum., from cial. looking for experienced 352-455-1267 Must love to provide sportscards4john@a CHINA CABINET Colonial UMATILLA POLICE and/or sales and mar- good cond. $60. 1950’s. Asking Send resume to: MA/LPN full time. excellent customer ol.com Walnut 85”Hx58”W, DEPARTMENT keting. Previous super- Call 352-728-3571 $100. Please call jobapplications2012ar Please fax resume to: CONSTRUCCION DE service. Long term 2/pc, top glass front opening for 352-259-3438 business opportunity. visory experience in a 352-735-1570 @gmail.com TECHOS / large department is re- SCHOOL DESK $100. 434-5314 POLICE OFFICER Email to: 604 Furniture HEADBOARDS & DFWP CHINGOL DE CAPA quired. good cond. $40. Requires H.S. Diploma CARDIAC RN [email protected] COCKTAIL TABLE made Frames. Twin. $50 Sueldo Excellente Qualified candidates Call 352-728-3571 ALL NEW Queen-size or GED, FL. Law En- NEEDED IMMEDIATELY by Harden, oak. $99 Call 352-753-4281J Llame a Fernando LABOR PERSON - FT pleas fax your resumes Orthopedic Pillow forcement Certifica- BOOKKEEPER/ w/1yr Cath Lab 352-455-1267 Top mattress w/box Please call tion. PAYROLL ASSISTANT Pre/Post Care exp. for Manual removal of un- to: 305-500-2157 602 352-787-8217 KITCHEN TABLE ROOFERS / SHINGLE wanted vegetation springs only $375, Round, w/4 chairs. Apply at: Experienced in book- busy cardiology office. Arts/Crafts w/warranty. Can de- 251 N. Central Ave. keeping payroll req’d. Must be ACLS certified LAYERS near wetlands. COFFEE TABLE w/2 End $50. 352-360-8654 liver. 352-243-1021 Tables. Excel cond. Umatilla, FL PT, start immediately. and able to work in Top pay. Call 352-365-1457 HAND QUILTING FRAME $100 Call LAMPS (2) matching, Fax resume to: both Leesburg & The Call Fernando for an appointment. Aunt Grace 24” ANTIQUE CHAIR Floral 352-742-1577 heavy. Very Nice. 410 Sales 352-383-6356 or Villages. Benefits of- 352-455-1267 NANNY square. Solid wood. material. Very good $25 Call [email protected] fered. 500 $30 352-777-0045 cond. $30 Call CONSIGNMENT 352-406-7374 Needed for 4 yr. old (must be received Fax resume to: 352-552-1098 FURNITURE SALE BUSINESS IS boy. Live-in/live-out. Pets/Animals HAND QUILTING FRAME LOVE SEAT Broyhill, by 5-16-12) 352-323-9507 Days & hrs. arranged. Over 6,000sf BOOMING AT Aunt Grace 24” Appliances With 10%-40% plaid, excel. cond. BILL BRYAN KIA Background check, square. Solid wood. Warranties $75 & up! $50 obo Call drug screen, finger- off on most items We have a unique op- $30 352-777-0045 Used Beds all sizes! Not 2 Shabby 352-728-8217 portunity to join our POSITION TRUCK MECHANIC print. Excel. pay. 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade Feeling 501 Pets WALKING FOOT. for Consignments/Main LOVESEAT, Cream, sales staff. We are Trapped? Start Immediately Call 352-446-2946 3 AVAILABLE Bernina sewing ma- Fast delivery Street Antiques Good cond. $75. The looking for 2-3 indi- Must be exp'd with For Sale Join our dynamic chine. In org case. call Buzzy’s 201 W. Main St. Villages. Call viduals with what it own tools. home care team! NEERLEE NEW $25. 352-457-6858 Downtown Leesburg 352-205-4914 takes to excell in cus- GREAT BENEFITS CAT Black, female. 352-315-9886 We are currently seek- with Competitive Pay FURNISHINGS Free to good home. www.buzzysbeds.com CREDENZA STEREO tomer service. Must be ing a Director of Nurs- is looking for a team MATTRESS Full, Pillow over 21 w/clean driv- Call 863-253-2040 CABINET, good cond. Top, good cond. No Make your ing. Must have valid player able to clean, 603 Collectibles ARMOIRE 2 shelves. $75 Please call ing record and back- escape! RN license. Experience move, and deliver fur- CATS RESCUED ALL Light wood. Fair cond. stains. $100 Call Find a new job in 352-787-8217 ground. Exp. is a plus preferred. $$ TOP PAY niture up to 100 lbs. SPAY & NEUTERED & BELL, Music Boxes, Ea- $35 352-406-1419 352-429-2742 but, not necessary for The Daily RABIES SHOTS. FREE. gles, & owls nice Commercial Benefits $$. Must have valid, clean DESK Mahogany, an- MATTRESS Select Com- the right individuals. Employment 352-516-9652 BAR STOOLS (2) cush- Please fax resume to: 726 Southridge driver license. pieces. $50 Call tique. Good cond. fort, Queen, dual See J.R. Listings. 352-735-0892 ioned heavy metal. $95. Please call Appearing daily! 352-435-0303 Industrial Drive Apply in person at: DOG Large mix. 2yr. controls. Excel. cond. 9039 US Hwy. 441 Paid $300, asking 352-259-3522 or email to: Tavares, FL. 3320 US Hwy. 441/27 Lovable, good $75. 409-7238 $75. 352-742-8246 Across from Airport hartfordhealth Fruitland Park BOSSON HEADS (8) Leesburg, FL 34748 w/kids. Free, good DESK, L-Shaped. 6’. 425 Clerical @yahoo.com made in England. BED FRAME, MEDIA CABINET Oak EOE/DFWP 455 home. 406-9468 Headboard Great cond. $100 •NIGHT FRONT $100 for all. Call Al, & Footboard. King Amish, glass front, 4 KITTENS & Mom Cat Firm. Call shelves. $85 HORTICULTURIST OFFICE COORDINATOR Restaurants/ DESK CLERK AND 352-314-3458 Size. Solid wood. 352-406-4215 FT Leesburg. Com- LPN’s & •HOUSEKEEPING Free to good home. $99. 352-343-4394 352-729-2394 LANDSCAPER Hotels/Clubs 4 red, 1 calico. CHINA Noritake 8 PC. SALE POSITION puter proficient., high RN SUPERVISOR Microtel Inn, Lady Lake MEDIA CABINET Oak energy, strong organ- 3-11 & 11-7 shift Email resume: 863-253-2040 From early 1900’s. BUREAU Wooden. DINING ROOM SET, ta- Experienced horticul- Beef O’Brady’s $95 Call ble w/leaf & 6 chairs. Amish, glass front, 4 izational & customer CNA’s [email protected] KITTENS (4) 8 wks old. Good cond. $90 tural grower or land- 352-321-0982 shelves. $85 scaper for sales posi- service skills. 3-11 shift HIRING FREE TO A GOOD Call 352-314-8600 SOLD 352-729-2394 tion with established Fax resume to: Exp. preferred. SERVERS Presidents Hall of HOME. CALL tree farm in the Cler- 352-365-2688 Apply online @ at 27405 US Hwy 27 Fame, 352-504-6343 mont area. Send re- or email to: www.Avantecenters.com Suite 109 Reliable, ambitious SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 [email protected] KITTENS 8 weeks. sume to Fax Resume to: Apply in person person with flexible Free to good home. salesandmarketingjobs 352-787-5935 after 2pm M-F hours.Call Mon.-Sat. Call 352-617-6021 @hotmail.com SECRETARY 10:30-3:30 daily S PUD GOESGAGA CASU I ST for plumbing contrac- 470 General 352-394-2836 or KITTENS Adorable If $150 - $200 tor office. Must have MEDICAL ASSISTANCE 352-536-5659 striped, 1 black, 1 fat PESO UKULELES OVERDUE a week will help. good computer & for Groveland Pedi- & furry. 8 wk. Free. Part Time Outside atric office, bilingual AREA ASSISTED Umatilla 602-6860 ONEGENERAT I ON LOT I ONS phone skills. Must be a LIVING FACILITY WAREHOUSE PERSON Sales & Telemarketing. self motivated. Con- a must. Fax resume Exp’d with computer & Hiring friendly depend- LABRADOR MIX 1 male Call Ed: struction firm exp. pre- to 352-429-7819 office skills. Must have THREE ATT I RE DWI TUT able people to work in 18 months old. FREE 352-217-9937 ferred. valid Driver’s License. a pleasant environ- TO GOOD HOME. REDSEA DRAWANDONE Call 352-728-6053 MEDICAL RECORDS DFWP Call 352-669-1888 ment. All shifts avail. HAWK TR I KO I VAL FOUR DIRECTOR Call 352-357-8258 LABRADOR MIX 1 yr. old The Villages, FL male. Good w/kids. I NONEHEAVEN TARSAL 430 Retail Plan, develop & review Free to good home. implementation of op- POSITION 352-874-6959 SEVEN ANAC I N BAHA I INSIDE Marketing CASHIER / STOCK erational protocols, Please Call PUPPY Cocker/Terrier. Position P/T Position policies & procedures AVAILABLE LENHART ELECTRIC STEEL I EST ATTHESTART Free to approved Must be experienced Dockside Imports for medical services. 3 Office / Production 352-748-5818 in landscape sales, Apply in person at: yrs. exp. & Master’s The Villages home. Please call S I SSY ARVO ARCS I NE 352-602-7973 estimating, or pur- Palm Plaza Degree required. F/T position for moti- TWP SAKSONEAVENUE ROM chasing. Send resume 735 N. 14th St. 40/hrs/wk. vated person w/good VETERINARY TABBY CATS (2) Or- to salesandmarketing- Leesburg Mail resume to: computer skills, gen- RECEPTIONIST & ange. Indoor only. ARISTAE FIVE COPSE [email protected] Tri-County Pulmonary eral office & light pro- VETERINARY ASST. FT Loving. Free good & Multi Specialty duction. Mon. - Fri. Exp. required. home. 217-7016 D IXIECRATS SOITSEEMS RETAIL SALES & Group, PA Email resume to: SALES MANAGER VINYL LETTERING 9-5, good pay, retire- 1507 Buenos Aires ment program & paid petjobapplication@ STYLE SHEETS EL IOT 25 yr. old Tavares Sales & Computer exp. Blvd. gmail.com or mail to: company (CR561 & Inquire within: vacation. 560 Pet ESTATE THEONESENSE The Villages, FL 32159 E-mail resume to: P.O. Box 492242 CR448 vicinity) 75 Chrome Shop Leesburg, Fl 34749 Supplies Call 888-204-0810 Wildwood Jobs@abarcode ASSN I RE MCA S I X REST business.com 24/7 for complete 352-748-0330 AQUARIUM 20 gallon, RN, LPN, or fax to: MEETONEWAY NOTNOW details w/stand. complete PARAMEDIC 352-750-0088 SCHOOL BUS RETAIL SALES - FT w/light, hood & filter EXP TWO THRACE O I LED Telemarketing Position Home Improvement NEEDED - FT Certified Swimming DRIVERS NEEDED $80. 504-8827 For long established Materials must be able For Busy Urgent Care. Instructors for summer. Training provided. L I TERAL BEETHOVENSONE tree farm in the Cler- to lift 50 lbs, loading & Must have Phlebot- American Red Cross Contact: Lake County mont area. Send Re- unloading. omy, IV skills & medi- Must be age 18yrs or Schools, Transporta- BIRD CAGE 15.5” D x I SADORA ARMOR I ES N I NE sume to. Apply: 1095 N.14th St. cation administration. older. Contact Friends tion 352-728-2561 or 15.5” H x 13.5” W. salesandmarketingjobs Leesburg. Email resume to: of South Lake Apply online: Great for Travel. ATLASES TOSSEDTO TSAR @hotmail.com No Fax or Email [email protected] 352-241-7144 ext. 4205 www.lake.k12.fl.us $20. 352-748-9611

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604 Furniture 604 Furniture 605 Appliances 606 Electronics 624 Children’s 635 Garden 635 Garden 652 Articles 652 Articles 652 Articles items For Sale For Sale For Sale NIGHT STAND beautiful TRAVEL TRUNK, wood REFRIGERATOR w/ice TELEVISIONS (2) 12” ALL TREES ON SALE WHEELBARROW med. solid oak. Excel. w/old dome top. $90 maker, Frigidaire, 2 JVC all w/remotes. NINTENDO DS. Like •3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc. for only $20. BACKGAMMON GAME DISHES Corelle 8 piece PRINTS (5) limited Wild cond. $75. Call Please call door. Good cond. $25 Please call new! Couple games $10 or 20 for $100 Call 352-552-4098 w/case. Deluxe unit setting. Asking $25. Life & Flowers $100 352-483-6547 352-742-5038 $75. 814-882-3901 352-314-0677 incl. $70 Call •Larger trees 12’ +/- $25 obo Call Please call Please call OTTOMAN STORAGE TRUNDLE BED White STOVE Elec. 1 yr. old. VCR/DVD COMBO excel 352-357-3996 delivered. & planted. 640 Guns 352-323-8168 352-242-1609 352-787-3299 rectangular 48” x metal. Like new Little use. Must Sell. cond. Toshiba. Ask- $135 to $275. AMMUNITION 357. 250 BEDSPREAD King, cool DISHES, Fiestaware, (6) PURSE COACH, 32”, light green. w/new mattress. $400 obo. Call ing $50. Call 625 Building •4’ Red Cedar $5. white, Matelasse assorted pieces. tan/brown, flat/cross $100. 787-6366 $100. 314-9537 352-742-9078 352-323-4862 •6’-12’ Bald Cypress rounds factory Win- Supplies/ chester. $100. Call incl. accessories. $60. Please call body style. $100 obo •Sago or Pindo Palms $60. 352-205-2210 352-250-8290 Call 352-343-4445 PATIO TABLE 48” Plate WALL OVEN GE Profile- VIDEO CAMERA JVC CATT’S TREES 352-750-1979 Glass Top, Octagon, 605 Appliances Black. Digital. Exccel needs battery. $25 Materials 352-669-1618 GLOCK 17. 9mm., La- BEDSPREAD King, Quilt DISHES, Fiestaware, Co- QUILT King, 106w x 88l. cast cement base. CAN OPENER Elec. Cond. $95 Eustis Very good cond. Call BATHROOM SINKS (2) ser Grip Sights. $600 Like. Multi color, balt Blue. (28) pcs. Double Wedding $50. 343-0587 stainless steel edge, 407-421-3502 352-777-0045 BLOWER Toro, elec., 2 w/faucets & drains. Call 352-446-1524 130w x 118l. Excel $100. Please call Ring. Green/purple. cord storage. Villages speed. Asking $25 PATIO TABLE 53” WASHER Whirpool Cab- VIDEO CAMERA JVC SOLD Please call cond. $60 315-4974 352-250-8290 $75. 352-315-4794 round, wicker & $10. 391-5788 rio, needs repair. needs battery. $25 PISTOL Hi-Point, 40 BATHROOM VANITY 352-357-3616 caliber, semi-auto. BLAZER men’s Palm DOLLY 2 Position w/bal- READERS DIGEST glass. $40 Call CHEST FREEZER Fri- Asking $75. Call Very good cond. Call Beach, size 46 Reg. loon tires. Good BOOKS (25) & 33 w/sink, 60”L, 4 EDGER John Deere, Asking $300. Call 352-323-0070 gidaire, 1 yr. old. 352-314-3458 352-777-0045 Good cond. $30 Call cond. $70 Call tapes in good cond. doors & 2 drawers. gas. 4 wheels. $60 352-669-7978 $250.CASH ONLY. 352-394-6204 352-314-9537 $40 352-255-6490 RECLINER Brown $75. 233-0464 Call 352-753-4281 Leather. Good Cond. Call 352-742-2407 606 Electronics 608 A/C & Heat PISTOL Springfield Ar- COMPOUND MITRE EDGER walk behind, mory XP 40 caliber, BOOKS Handyman En- EASTER VILLAGE REEL TAPES 7” (600) $70 Call COFFEE MAKER Ex- CELL PHONE LG Opti- AIR CONDITIONER SAW 12” w/portable 3hp, works great. semi-auto. $400. cyclopedias. Aprrox. houses, bunny peo- opera 2 operas per 352-326-5169 presso, never used. mus V, Virgin Mobile, GE 5000 BTU. $75. stand. $300 obo. $55 Please call 352-669-7978 20. $20 Call ple, grass, & more. tape. $20 Please call $20 Please call 1200 minutes + RECLINER, full size, 352-348-5843 Call 352-399-2484 352-409-6940 352-446-0959 $75 352-245-2567 352-343-9935 352-728-5262 data. $90 404-2230 RIFLE AR15 ULTRAVIOLET AIR HARDWOOD FLOORING GRASS CATCHER for Asking $900. BOOKS Hardcover, Best FLEA MARKET ITEMS RUG 8 x 10 indoor/out- SOLD!!! COOK TOP GE Profile, CELL PHONE Windows CLEANER for Central Oak. Left over 22” Murray push Call 325-735-9741 Sellers, Excel. cond. phone cases & other door beige weave. Black. Excel. Cond. 7, w/Camera 5.0 RECLINER, Waterbed A/C . $100 Please pieces, various sizes. mower. $50 Call $3.00. Call items. All $60. $40 Call $95 Eustis HTML Web Browser. Mattress, Fan, Table, call 352-504-2327 $15. 352-435-4669 352-483-2908 649 Medical 352-504-8053 352-324-2559 352-750-2842 Floor Lamp. $100 for 407-421-3502 $80 352-435-0211 MARBLE TILES, 20% HAMMOCK on frame. BOOKS pertaining to GLASS TURN TABLE for RUG oval roses w/beige all. 352-308-9343 DISCOUNT ENTERTAINMENT CEN- 624 Children’s PORTABLE POTTY, al- less than local retail. 6 mo. old. $40 most new. $35 wars. $75 takes all. Microwave. 14” background blue ROCKER Burgundy Up- APPLIANCE TER, dark wood, items 5 boxes. $100 Call Call 352-536-1744 Please call Please call across. $20. Call fringe. $45 obo. holstery. Good Cond. Repair-Sales-Service glass doors. Great 352-728-4847 561-398-3811 352-753-4043 352-978-7461 352-978-9308 $30 Call Most Repairs $100. 874-3684 CAR SEAT Toddler HAMMOCK on frame. NAILS 8D, common, 6 mo. old. $40 BOOKS Western, (20) GOBLETS, 6, Avon RUG Shaw w/2 match- 352-326-5169 NAVIGATION SYSTEM up to age 5. Blue. $10 POWER CHAIR 4 wheel, Collectibles. Red. $55 coated 50 lb box. Call 352-536-1744 good batteries. $300 hardback, large. ing door rug. Main ROCKING CHAIR solid Garmin $50 Call 352-272-4610 Call 352-343-1050 $20 Please call Please call print. $20 Please call color cream. $60 wood smaller Vintage Call 352-323-4862 CHANGING TABLE LAWN MOWER Elec., 352-343-7201 352-343-6608 352-357-4722 GRILL Charcoal 21” Call 352-357-1647 chair w/cushion. MULTI MEDIA SPEAKER Graco, Cherry Wood. used little w/cord. Like New. $50 Call PLYWOOD 3/4” (15,1/2 Like New. $85 Call BREADMAKER very w/20lb. Charcoal. $25. RUGS AREA (2 small) $75. 352-246-9948 $60 Plus Parts SYSTEM Philips, ex- TOILET LIFT attaches to 352-323-3587 WASHER, DRYER, cel. cond. $25. Call 352-455-7654 sheets) 3.5’x4’ $99 352-307-9462 toilet seat has hand good cond. Asking Lily pads blues & ROLL TOP DESK dark $25. Please call greens, unique. $25. REFRIGERATOR 352-315-0798 takes all. Call LAWN MOWER grips. Asking $40. GRILL Charcoal 21” finish, drawers down CRADLE SWING, Fisher Murray, 352-406-6086 352-728-3032 “Don’t Toss It 352-449-9799 22”, 3.8hp, good 352-821-0538 w/20lb. Charcoal. $25. both sides. $100 Call PRINTER Kodak ESP3. Price Nature’s Touch Fix It For Less” SCAFFOLDING 1 full cond. $65 Call BUBBLE WRAP packing 352-323-3587 RUGS rectangle 5’x8’ 352-233-0464 Very good cond. $20 Papasan. $60 Call WALKER, New, rolling, Buying Clean set & the brace. $75. 352-728-2534 material. 270 sq.ft.. brown colors. Good 352-552-2569 352-561-5686 folding, padded seat GRILL MOTOR, chicken Washers & Dryers Call 352-728-1015 cond. $15. Please CRIB White. Great MOWER Poulan Self & storage. $75 Call SOLD!!! basket & accesso- Days, Evenings & RADIO Thomas Picconi ries. $20 Call call 352-793-8102 cond. Mattress incl. SHINGLES Tamko propelled. 6.5hp. 326-3050 CAMERA PENTAX Auto Weekends AM/FM, CD, tape around 8 bundles. 352-330-2251 Call Now player w/stand. $99 $50 352-483-2142 SOLD focus, red eye reduc- SADDLE BAGS for Har- $100 Please call 650 Computers tion, IQ zoom. $50 GRILL Thermos lg., ley Davidson Sport- 352-874-1238 352-434-2439 CRIB wooden Evenflo, PATIO SET SECTIONAL SOFA 352-568-5155 36” glass obo 343-4445 2/tanks, accessories, ers. $100 Call Brand New! RECEIVER/AMPLIFIER good cond. $50 top table w/Umbrella. & Equip SLIDING DOORS 48” on wheels w/cover. 407-592-7459 and/or SOFA LOVE DISHWASHER Built In. good cond. Asking Call 352-321-0521 4 new chairs. $100. CARPET SHAMPOOER , Runs Great. $50 w/all hardware. Like INK CARTRIDGE HP57, $75. 352-742-0662 SAWZALL DeWalt, elec. SEAT $550 $70. Please call DOLLS Monster High. 352-217-4816 New in package, cost Bissell Pro Heat, 2X Can deliver! Call 352-365-9621 SOLD deep clean. $100 HAIR CUTTING SYSTEM new in box $70 352-360-3027 (2). New, never PATIO SET wicker, 5 $40 asking $25. Call 352-243-1021 DRYER Whirlpool Duet Call 352-728-1657 Flowbee. Used once. Please call TELEVISION 1990 RCA opened. $30 Call SLIDING GLASS DOORS piece plus cushions 352-343-1046 Gas. Front load. $50 Please call 352-751-7398 color. 20”. $15 352-455-7557 6’ white w/frame. & pillows. Like new. CARPET SHAMPOOER SNACK TV TABLES, Runs great. Tavares. PRINTER & COPY Epson, 352-357-0225 Call 407-883-2510 SOLD!!! $325. 385-1830 by Hoover. Works SHELVING white vinyl Nested, 3. Glass top $100. 223-2317 GLIDER ROCKER Sher- works great blk/white w/brass legs. $44 good. $50 Call HAT, Stetson large gray, covered metal, 50’. TELEVISION 27” Sony mag, dark walnut, TOILET & TANK (2) PLANT & TREES Cheap! & color ink. $30 obo. 352-343-1050 FREEZER Chest 5 w/energy star. Excel sage green. $95 Call SOLD! 352-357-0225 org. box. Asking SOLD!!!! Mansfield, bone, re- You dig! Asking $15 $35. Mt. Dora. SOFA 2 reclining ends. cond. $50 Call 352-589-1234 model take out. for all. Please call CHAISE LOUNGE for SHIRTS Mens 10 De- SOLD 1ST DAY!!! 352-259-3522 PRINTER All-in-one Ep- 352-735-1591 Great Cond. Tan. HIGHCHAIR Girls $100 303-0804 352-324-3025 son, needs ink.. pool area. white. signer. Like New! $100 Tavares. GAS STOVE Graco. $30 good cond. $60. Call HOUSEHOLD ITEMS & Dress/Casual XL GE White, TELEVISION 36” Sharp, TOILET (bowl only) PODOCARPUS (30) in 1 Good cond. $40 Call 352-742-2531 Self-Cleaning. Black great cond. Not flat Call 352-429-8914 352-753-4043 352-205-2210 GLASSWARE 4 $40 352-348-0475 American Standard, gallon containers. $90 boxes. All for $25. SOFA, Chair w/Ottoman, Glass Door. Excel. screen. $95 FirmCall elongated, new. $50 for all. Call CHANDELIER Dining SHOES MEN’S New Bal- $175. 874-6761 HIGHCHAIR Girls 352-348-7490 2 end tables. Pine. 352-787-1075 Graco. $30 352-569-4696 352-787-1226 651 Articles Room 20 glass pan- ance, size 10, tan $150 Call MICROWAVE COOKING els. Excel. $65 HUMIDIFIER w/4 gallon color. New cond. TELEVISION 36” Sharp, Call 352-429-8914 WINDOW dbl. pane PUSH MOWER Wanted 352-742-7897 CENTER Hot Point 3 352-323-1965 containers $10 $10 352-348-9946 great cond. Not flat INFANT CAR SEAT, 36”x62” low-E glass. Poulan, gas 3.5hp in 1. $60 Call BASEBALL, FOOTBALL Please call TABLE drop leaf w/2 screen. $95 FirmCall Walker Sassy Seat. $85 Please call SOLD CHANDELIER Dining SHOES new men’s. 352-348-9973 SPORTS CARDS 352-589-6763 chairs. Good cond. 352-787-1075 $40 Call 352-343-2552 Room, unique, pew- Bass slip-on style, PUSH MOWER MTD WANTED! 1870 - $75 Please call MICROWAVE 352-455-7557 ter. $65 Call LUGGAGE Samsonite, size 8 $35. Call counter- TELEVISION Flat screen WINDOWS (4) alum. w/Briggs & Stratton 1975 Autographs & 352-326-8501 top, & toaster oven. 19” Sharp. Works 148cc w/20” cut. 352-314-0677 large, near new, $90. 352-787-0410 INFANT CLOTHING 38”Wx23.5”H. Sur- Memorabilia 352-429-2742 Good cond. $50 for good. $90 Call 0-2yrs. mostly girls, face mount. $40 $80 obo. 636-0151 352-589-7981 or CHAR-BROIL GRILL TABLE LAMP, Mexican both. 352-742-2668 MATTRESS TOPPER TABLE metal base round 352-589-6626 some new. $85 Cler- take all. 793-8103 RIDING MOWER sportscards4john@a Gas, w/cover. Like 33” high. Excel. Crafts- memory foam, twin, glass top, 21”x25”. MICROWAVE GE Turnta- TELEVISION new Dymex mont 352-455-5143 man, 30” cut, 10hp, ol.com new. $50. The Vil- Cond. $45 Call $30 obo. Call ble 1000 watts, lages. 205-4914 new. $65. Call 352-793-5741 19” 720P LED w/re- INFANT FURNITURE, WINDOWS w/screens rear engine, runs 652 Articles 352-259-3170 352-330-1441 white. $30 obo. mote. $85. Call bounce chair, walker, (3) alum. surface SOLD CLOTHING (50 pieces) UTILITY PUMP Flowtec, 352-483-3353 352-205-0180 car seats. All for $80 mount. 54”Hx30”W For Sale ladies name brand, METAL DETECTOR 1/6hp, Model TABLE Wrought Iron RIDING MOWER Crafts- Bounty Hunter RANGE apartment size, Clermont 455-5143 $45. 352-787-9380 size 16 New & like FPOS1300. $40 Call w/glass top & w/4 TELEVISION Rear Pro- man, 42” cut, 16hp AFGHAN KIT 9 skeins & Tracker I-D505. $60 electric. Asking $85. new. $75 742-9025 352-483-2908 chair $100. Call jection 53”. Like New NINTENDO DS Lite Briggs & Stratton. more, w/instructions. Call 352-365-1050 352-735-1570 Please call Cond. $100 Call W/case & 5 games. 635 Garden $575. Please call $50 obo Call COFFEE MAKER Keurig UTILITY SINK w/faucet & 352-516-4176 352-343-9347 352-357-2670 352-748-7678 Mini Plus. excel. MIRRORS (2) 53 x 43. connections, white, SOLD Simulated Antique REFIRGERATOR 18.2 cond. $50. Call TELEVISION Sylvania GAZEBO 10’X10’, RIDING MOWER Snap- AIR CLEANER Oreck Wood. Lake Pan. SOLD!!! TELEVISION STAND cu. ft. Fridgidaire. STROLLER hard 352-753-0521 19” & LXI 20”. No wrought iron frame. per 9.5hp. Good electronic filter. $80. 352-603-1443 VACUUM Oreck Can- 3 glass shelves. $50 Less then 1 yr. $300 plastic, good cond. remotes. $60. Call SOLD!!! SOLD $100. Call after 9am COMFORTER SET ister in original carton. Call 352-360-8654 SOLD! $35. 504-6406 MONKEY COLLECTION, 352-272-4610 352-259-5629 Queen, pastel colors, $75 352-751-0369 RIDING MOWER Yard sm. statues, plates, w/accessories. $40 VACUUM CLEANER Machine, 16.5hp, AIR MATTRESS Queen. Call 352-314-0050 plaque. $50 for all. 42” cut, auto trans- Fold up Frame. In Call 352-245-2567 Eureka, The Boss, 10 mission. Good cond. bag, on rollers. $30 COOLER w/lots of amp, attachments. ORECK Air Cleaner. $75. 352-728-1657 $385. 409-6940 Call 352-753-4281 picnic supplies. $15. Never used. $90 AIR PURIFIER Hoover Si- Call 352-787-0410 Call 352-751-0369 VACUUM CLEANER Leg- SEGO PALMS Bright lence Air 4000. $50 PANTS Men’s 10 pr. end II. Good cond. green. 3 gallon pots. Please call DEHUMIDIFIER Whirl- W/accessories. $100 pool, portable. $50 Designer, dress/cas- $5.00 Call 352-728-5262 ual! 40x30 $45. 352-589-1384 352-748-9185 Very good cond. AREA RUG 60” x 93”. 352-750-0367 352-348-0475 VACUUM Electrolux, up- Wine/tan/blk/beige. PICNIC TABLE right w/tools & bags. SHED 10’ X 14’ like new 8’ Beautiful. $45 obo. wooden, as is. good $50 Please call loaded with sella- Call 352-978-9308 DIGITAL PHOTO ALBUM 502-750-0512 ble’s. Paid $2,500 on key chain. Holds cond. $100 obo. for the shed. $2,000 AREA RUG, 8’ round 60 pictures. New, 352-357-0766 VACUUM Royal Com- firm. 352-460-0177 Multi color & de- $25 561-398-3811 POOL PUMP Duraglass mercial. Perfect signs. $40. Call 1hp Runs Great. $75 cond. $50 Call 352-357-9001 WEED EATER, EDGER, 352-753-4349 DINNERWARE SET Call 352-324-3254 Blower Homelite gas, BEVELED GLASS White w/blue trim & SWIVEL SWEEPER G2, VERTICAL BLIND 72 x 3 in 1. Excel. Cond. 27x27 3/16 thick. flowers. 40pc. $55 brand new in box. 96. Beige Vinyl. $50 $65. 307-9462 $50. 728-6189 Call 352-742-2856 $50. 352-748-9611 Call 352-551-5845

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652 Articles 675 Sports/ 685 Tools/ 807 808 819 930 Out-of- 1012 R V Lots 1205 Autos 1264 Auto For Sale Recreation Machinery Apartments Apartments Manufactured area MERCURY ‘06 GRAND Parts VACUUM Royal Com- BICYCLE TOOLS HAND & POWER Unfurnished Furnished Homes Rental NORTH EAST TENNES- MARQUIS LS, im- Accessory maculate, 58K senior mercial. Perfect Vintage. Good cond. Moving. Contents of TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe SEE survey 10 acres, CAR DOLLY, Southern cond. $50 Call Asking $100. Please half a garage, too CLERMONT/ CLERMONT/ on mountain land, mi. Possible trade for W. HWY. 50 St. 1/1, incl. cable, W. HWY. 50 ? $10,000 obo Call Equip. good cond. 352-357-9001 call 352-504-6406 many too list. No Wi Fi, elec. $330 scene home sites on COUNT THE FLAGS! need straps. $300. Junk. $300 for all. Before Groveland Before Groveland Hwy. 94, West of 352-753-0445 VALANCES (2) lined, BICYCLE, Ladies 26”, 7 bi-weekly + dep. Call Call 352-449-9799 352-315-1612 Mobile Homes For Sale Mobile Homes For Sale Rogersville. $2,500 86”W x 22”L with/2 speed, Schwinn new 352-669-0961 MODEL A FORD Deluxe w/Owner Finance w/Owner Finance per acres. Call CHEVROLET PARTS Pillows. $35. Call cond. Hardly ridden WORK BENCHES 4’ to Coupe 1930, w/Fl. ti- Remodeled 2br/1ba Remodeled 2br/1ba 352-483-4546 tle. Needs Complete $50 7am.-10pm. 352-259-3170 $70. 352-324-3200 8’ wood, handmade. From $500 down TWIN PALMS MARINA From $500 down ON LAKE GRIFFIN restoring. Many extra 352-728-4325 VERTICAL BLIND 72 x $80 max. Call ---$$450/month$$------$$450/month$$--- BICYCLE, Timber Power 1BR MOBILES 936 Real Estate parts. $2,000 obo. DASH COVER Maroon 96. Beige Vinyl. $50 Climber Mt. Bike, 352-343-7201 Also Avail. Also Avail. 1100 FULLY FURN. Wanted 352-324-1273 1998 Chevrolet Call 352-551-5845 Handyman Special’s Handyman Special’s 24”, excel. New. $65 Includes all elec., Recreation Cavalier. Used. $10 obo. 352-321-9351 1br & 2br with 1ba 1br & 2br with 1ba SAAB ‘97 900 S. 2.3, 5 WALL MIRROR Brand $500 down water, trash & cable. $500 down I Buy Houses CA$H Speed convertible Call 352-321-1089 new. 3’ x 4’. $45 Free use of boats. Quick Sale/Fair Price DIRT BIKE Yamaha, --$$350/month$$-- --$$350/month$$-- w/leather. New tires. FORD TRUCK BED Call 352-750-2842 125, ‘03. Needs 352-227-7084 or $150 per week. 352-227-7084 or 407-394-1427 $1800. 455-0694 Great for Seniors. ‘73-’79. $75 WINE BOTTLES (55) back tire, runs good. 800 407-932-0898 407-932-0898 1101 Boats 7am.-10pm 728-4325 $750 Call 449-9799 No deposit with proof Asking $14 for all. EUSTIS 2 br/1ba, 840 of income. LEESBURG/WILDWOOD 1206 Aviation Real Estate BASS BOAT 17’ MATS For Ford E450. Please call GOLF BAG Titleist, sq.ft. $575/mo. Se- Call 352-787-4514 or 2/1 CHA tile floors Triumph 2003. 4 All weather, fits 352-365-0191 w/folding stand & For Rent curity dep. Call Jack 636-2594 after 5pm nice. $475/mo. + stroke Yamaha, low 1210 Mcycles/ 2004 & up. $80. Call WOOD STOVE Yotul cast cover. $30 Call 352-267-0590 dep. 352-461-9070 1000 352-347-7350 UMATILLA Furn. Adult hrs. EZ loader galva- iron w/green enamel 352-319-6840 Mopeds LEESBURG Studio $550 & 1br SORRENTO 1/1 mobile nized trailer, many ex- MOTOR 350 4 bolt finish. $100 obo. Manufactured GOLF BAG Titleist, 3/2 condo $575, incl util. No home. First month & tras, well maintained, BOOTS ladies size 8, main. 1978. $450 352-432-1772 w/folding stand & 802 Vacation in 55+ community pets .352-250-4711 security deposit. Call Homes must see. $7000 motorcycle riding. Other Misc. Chevy WOOD/WOOD CHIPS cover. $30 Call Rentals w/clubhouse, pool, 802-451-6777 772-528-6662 SOLD parts for Malibu Free delivered, Fruit- 352-319-6840 shuffleboard. Minutes avail. 352-483-2865 810 Duplexes WILDWOOD AREA BASS BOAT GAMBLER land Pk. Leesburg to mall & downtown BOOTS steel toe, size 8 GOLF CLUB Wilson ON DORA CANAL. Low Family Park, 2/1, $650 ‘96. 19’3”. PICK UP TRUCK Villages. 636-6805 Leesburg. No pets. 1/2, never worn, Driver autographed priced homes, high CLERMONT/ 1/1, $500 Excel cond. TRAILER $200 quality people. 6/Mo. $800/mo + $500/dep. 1001 Mfd Homes SOLD!!! WORK BENCHES Sears, by John Daily. $100 W. HWY. 50 Adult Park Mechanically & Call 352-357-7730 Free Lot Rent! From Incl. basic cable, water For Sale Butcher Block Top. obo. 352-753-0445 Before Groveland 2/2, $600 appearance. 200hp $3,750 Financing. & lawn care. Please RIMS TOYOTA FACTORY Metal frames. 8’L x Mobile Homes For Sale 2/1, 1-$450, 1-$475 Mercury Pro Max GOLF CLUBS 352-408-4458 call 207-450-1714 or & 1-$500/mo., CHA, ALTOONA Rent to own, HUBCAPS, 16”, 5 39” H x2’ W. Paid Bag & Balls. $25 304-472-3021 w/Owner Finance 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 $9,400 lug. Asking $100. $450 each. Now Remodeled 2br/1ba water, sewer, & trash Call 352-365-2151 Call 352-753-0657 incl. 352-745-8620 ac. Storage shed & Call 352-360-3335 $400. 343-9347 From $500 down front porch. $2,500 GOLF CLUBS brand CANOE 15’ w/paddles, COUNT THE FLAGS! SPARK PLUG WIRES, ---$$450/month$$--- WILDWOOD Partially down, $565/mo. Call new, irons, new Also Avail. trolling motor & Chrysler 3.3 or 3.8 655 Musical woods, new bag. Furn. in Continental 352-383-8827 trailer. $450 Call HARLEY BOOTS Handyman Special’s Country Club, 55+, Ladies, Excel cond. engine. Like new, $5 Instruments $35. 735-6927 352-787-2654 352-330-2251 LEESBURG 1br & 2br with 1ba 1/1 w/2 covered CLERMONT, Waterfront Size 7. $75 365-6234 806 Houses $500 down Beautiful 2/1, Adult KAYAK 2 man ACOUSTIC GUITAR GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron 2/1.5 TOWNHOUSES porches. $650/mo. SPOILER Factory Cobra thru SW, driver, 3 Unfurnished --$$350/month$$-- incl. all util. + ameni- Park, Pets OK lot rent w/paddles. $450. HARLEY DAVIDSON SPACIOUS & ‘97 FX DWG, Wing for ‘93 Mus- wood, putter. $75 352-227-7084 or ties. Or sell for best $350 reduced to Call 352-787-2654 tang Hatchback. SOLD!!!! CLERMONT 1/1 near AFFORDABLE 407-932-0898 $18,500. Call lots of chrome, 352-245-0716 CALL FOR offer. Please call PONTOON ‘05 Fiesta $75. 352-406-7374 KEYBOARD Casio. downtown W/D, wa- LADY LAKE 2/1 includes 904-625-0769 352-227-8517 real jewel, GOLF PULL CART SPECIALS! 20’ w/50hp Honda 4 well maintained. Asking $60. ter incl. $550/mo. + water & trash. CLERMONT/ TAILGATE for newer $5.00 Please Call WILDWOOD, Nice 2/2, stroke engine. Fiber- $6,900. obo Call 352-323-1988 first and last $300. 352-728-1955 $575/mo + $575 W. HWY. 50 Ford Ranger, good 352-753-0657 14’x70’ mobile glass floor. Great cond. Call After 12. Sec. Dep. No Pet! dep. Call 267-2845 Before Groveland cond. Asking $50. MUSIC BOOKS variety, LEESBURG Downtown home. $550/mo + All equipment. No 352-728-2759 GOLF SET irons/woods 352-636-2710 Mobile Homes For Sale 352-735-0252 1940’s-1970’s. 100 oversized like new area. The Enclave at LEESBURG, 1br, 2 br & $550 security. Call trailer.Brittany Estates w/Owner Finance HARLEY DAVIDSON books all for $100 w/bag. $45 Call CLERMONT/ Cauthen Circle. A new 3br Great price $599+. 352-748-0437 $7900. TIRE new, 6.50-15, 4 . Remodeled 2br/1ba Dyna Wide Glide. 352-753-1834 352-217-6728 W. HWY. 50 apartment home Call 352-350-7109 Call 407-592-1080 ply, black wall. $50. From $500 down ‘98 EVO. 28K mi. Bushnell. Call Before Groveland community of 1 BR, MT. DORA, 2/2, 1 car 825 Rent-To- ORGAN Estey Discovery GOLF SHOES women’s ---$$450/month$$--- PONTOON BOAT Windshield, Low Rider 352-815-0268 Mobile Homes For Sale 1 BA Luxury apts. garage, scrn. back II. 36” x 15” X 32”. Etonic, Size 10. Call 352-702-2949 Own Also Avail. 18’ 2000 Bennington Many Extras. w/Owner Finance porch, shaded & TIRES (2) John Deere w/bench. $100 medium $18. Call Remodeled 2br/1ba ~ Fully Equipped ~ Handyman Special’s 50hp Johnson, Health forces sale. 352-326-3046 352-314-2306 fenced backyard, BIG SCRUB lease option 1br & 2br with 1ba Fisher finder, trolling $6995 obo. 20/8.00/8NHS $60 From $500 down LEESBURG downtown, quiet street, excel. 2/1 150’x100’ lot, Please call ORGAN Lowrey/Double ---$$450/month$$--- $500 down motor with battery. Call 352-217-1456 MOTOR, VACUUM ALL 1-2br: walk-in shower. cond. Avail. now. well, septic, trees, Asking $4,000. 352-551-9396 Keyboard w/bench. Also Avail. --$$350/month$$-- HELMET ACCESSORIES 15’ x 55+, encl. courtyard. 321-689-4529 $550/mo 751-0560 920-960-1605 HJC Full Face. $25 Call 360-0475 Handyman Special’s 352-227-7084 or Used twice. New TIRES (2) 225/70/R14 42’ pool. $100. Call 352-728-1999 (Leesburg) 1br & 2br with 1ba TAVARES 2/2 wood LEESBURG $5,000 407-932-0898 $149. Now $50. Call Uniroyal Tiger Paws 352-330-5985 LEESBURG Sunnyside 660 Office $500 down burning fireplace, down, $600/mo EUSTIS 2/2, 55+ SEADOO’S (2) 352-728-3725 85% tread. $100 OUTRIGGERS alum. 16’, --$$350/month$$-- 2/1 upstairs unit, all tiled floors, clean & w/lot rent included. 3 seaters, SOLD! Many extras incl. appl. HELMET HJC Full Face. Furniture/ Gunnel mount, com- 352-227-7084 or util. incl. $690/mo. private. $800/mo + 1980 sq.ft. Call 1 runs and Prime Lot. Large Used twice. New TIRES (2) GOODYEAR Supplies plete w/canvas car- 407-932-0898 1st, last & dep. $400 security dep. 352-429-1044 or 1 need work 352-787-3631 could be year round $149. Now $50. Call Wrangler SRA rying case. $200. FRUITLAND PARK 3/1 Call 352-348-8554 407-580-5718 home. $22,500 obo. double trailer, CHAIR 352-728-3725 235/70/16. $60 Call from Staples 352-255-3743 Close to everything. LEESBURG, Downtown ON DORA CANAL. Low Quick Sale. Low Taxes. $2,800 w/paperwork. Blue 352-742-0894 ROD-Glass Custom & Pest control incl. 1/1, W/D avail. $550 811 Condos priced homes, high EMPTY MOVE-IN! Please Call MOTORCYCLE CHAPS SOLD Penn Jig Master. $675/mo + + dep. No pets. quality people. 6/Mo. Call 352-638-6789 352-434-9705 Black Leather. Excel. TIRES (2) P235/75/R15 Cond. XL $60 Call on 5 lug wheels. COMPUTER DESK SOLD $675/dep. Call 352-787-5885 Free Lot Rent! From LEESBURG 1/1,on LaKe WANT TO RENT COV- Townhouses 352-365-6234 Good cond. $75 Call w/hutch & swing arm 352-552-7546 or $3,750 Financing. Griffin. 55+ Park. ERED STORAGE FOR ROLLER BLADES men’s, MT DORA 1/1 Near li- 352-978-1352 table, natural wood. 352-357-3387 352-408-4458 Asking $4,000. BOAT, MOTOR & MOTORCYCLE JACKET size 9-12 w/acces- brary. $500/mo + LEESBURG $75. 352-874-3684 352-787-0168 or TRAILER. Garage, & VEST blk leather. TIRES (4) P265/70R/17 sories. $20 Call FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/1 dep No Util No Pets. 3/2 condo Duplex, quiet family 669-7541 after 6pm in 55+ community 352-408-6352 carport, barn or any SOLD Wrangler A/TS. Excel ORGANIZER for office 352-406-1595 enclosure. Length of Tread. $150 Call w/24 letter size slots. area. Lawn care in- w/clubhouse, pool, LEESBURG 55+, 2/1 SLEEPING BAG Cole- PEPPERTREE boat & trailer 22’. MOTORCYCLE SADDLE- SOLD! Gray wood. $20 Call cluded. $745/mo. shuffleboard. Minutes completely remodeled, man, full size. Brand APARTMENTS Lady Lake, Fruitland BAGS. leather 18”x 352-255-9814 352-874-5966 to mall & downtown low lot rent. TIRES FOR SUV (4) Fire- new. $20 Call New 1, 2 & 3 BR. Park, Weirsdale area. 13”. $50 Call Leesburg. No pets. WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA LADY LAKE stone of GMC. 352-787-9197 GRAND ISLAND 3/2/2 Close to The Villages $800/mo + $500/dep. 352-753-8020 352-753-7075 674 Exercise great neighborhood, 20829 SE Hwy. 42 4/3 Sunshine MHP 2/1 or P265/70R16 w/alum Rent Specials Now! Incl. basic cable, water SCOOTER Honda TIRES (4) for 4 wheeler, fenced yard, lg. Log Home $1,050. 1/1 Club house & pool. rims. Excel. $175. Equipment 352-399-2129 & lawn care. Please 50cc. Needs work. Goodyear 25”, good screened pool & la- 20220 SE 156th Pl. 352-409-6618 or 1120 Marine 352-255-3743 wildwoodapts.com call 207-450-1714 or $300 352-348-5843 cond. $99 Call nai. $1,000/mo. 3/2 $650 & 2/1 352-396-1176 Equip/ EXERCISER 2000 ELITE, Equal Housing 304-472-3021 $350. 407-599-4446 TOOL BOX Diamond TM Platinum series 352-787-7584 352-603-3326 SUZUKI ‘03. 1400 In- Opportunity LEESBURG LEESBURG, Fully Furn., Supplies Plate w/locks. Good by Clark. sacrifice Highland truder. Runs Good. GROVELAND Lakes, 2/2 furn. in 55+ Park 2/1. cond. $100. Call $100. 674-9288 685 Tools/ MOTOR ‘88 60hp Mer- Good cond. Blue & 2/2 Beautiful renovated 55+ community $5,500. Must Sell! 352-360-3027 LADY LAKE cury, has power trim, Silver. $3500 GAZELLE ELLIPTICAL Machinery Historical Pool Home. w/lots of amenities.. 352-434-8975 TOOL BOX for Full Size Hard pine & tile floor, Arden Place Apts. New control & gas tank. 352-568-7234 MACHINE. Asking 1br & 2/2, 1-story $750/mo util incl. + ON DORA CANAL. Low Truck. Diamond BAND SAW Craftsman fans, window dress- $2,300. 569-5331 TIRES $75. Please call apts. Coming the Sum- security dep. Call 900 priced homes, high Avon 18” & 21” Plate. $85 Call 12” tilt head. Lg. 352-366-0225 ings, almost 1 ac. Mon. - Fri. Between quality people. 6/Mo. SHORE BOAT DOCKING Like new. Asking 352-793-8103 SOLD w/fence back yard. ga- mer of 2012. Lots of Real Estate GRAVITY RIDER features, green rated, 9-5pm 365-1457 Free Lot Rent! From RAMP Roll-n-Go. $50. Please call TOW DOLLY rage with a/c, work- $225 Call 352-343-4518 400gr. $25 obo. BATTERY CHARGER energy efficient, only ROYAL OAKS 1 MO. $3,750 Financing. shop, pool service, wa- For Sale 352-408-4458 352-728-1363 Call 352-357-0766 DeWalt 18 volt. $20 ter & trash pick up incl. $595 & $725/mo. FREE 2/2.5 all appl. 1240 Trucks SOLD!!!! PILATES CHAIRS Malibu Call 352-408-1576 max 3 people, I sm. For details call pool, clubhouse, etc. 877-781-6995 or 1150 R V & TRUCK BED LINER for w/3 DVD sets. Ask- BATTERY CHARGER dog ok. $1,100 mo. Call 352-516-2657 Light Duty Chevrolet step side. ing $100. Call plus dep. Credit appli- [email protected] Campers DeWalt. 14.4 Volts. TAVARES 2/2, newly 903 Homes CHEVROLET S-10 ‘95 Good shape. FREE 352-552-8263 cation & by appt. only $10. 352-408-1576 decorated home. Ga- Auto, Cruise p/b, p/s Call 352-365-2151 Please call TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe For Sale CONSIGNMENTS TREADMILL rage, W/D, pool & A/C. $2650 Call In Motion, FUEL CONTAINERS (4) 352-394-7688, St. 1/1, incl. cable, SENIORS AND ADULTS TRUCK CAP Fiberglass, tennis included. GRAND ISLAND 3/2/2 WANTED 352-348-5843 Model T900, touch & 6 gallon water 352-516-8575, Wi Fi, elec. $330 NEW and NEWER 75” Short bed. Chevy $850/mo. Call great neighborhood, Boats, RV’s, ATV’s, fitness monitor. $35 cooler. $25 for all. or after hr. bi-weekly + dep. Call homes on a nice S-10. White. $100. 352-455-5213 pool home, privacy Motor Homes, Jeeps, DODGE RAM 1500 obo 518-873-1483 352-636-0263 352-394-6702 Leave 352-669-0961 quiet park in Eustis 352-572-5275 fenced, new paint. Trailers, Tractors, etc. SLT QUAD CAB 2005 TREADMILL TX49 LOG CHAIN heavy duty msg if no answer. $5,000-$10,000 Big Boys Toys 4.7 liter, V-8. 6’ Bed 817 Storage Move in cond. Asking Cash price. Only 3 left! 1275 Golf Sportscraft Model 16’. Asking $25. HARBOR HILLS $109,900. Call 2316 W. Main St. w/liner, Tow package #04041. $100. Please call TAVARES 2/2 wood Lot rent $310 per mo. Leesburg & Chrome wheels 2 HOUSES AVAIL. burning fireplace, RV & BOAT 352-603-3326 1-352-396-2042 Carts 352-552-8263 352-787-6366 $1400/$1800 COVERED STORAGE 352-516-2400 89K mi. tiled floors, clean & CARPET custom made WEIGHT BENCH Gold CALL 352-753-7539 12’W x 40’D & 14’H I WILL FINANCE! STEPS for mobile home, Great Cond. In & Out! NAIL GUN Paslode Coil private. $800/mo + One owner for EZ-GO cart. Paid Gym XR7.9 w/bar & on site owners. $100 BANKRUPTCY? WILDWOOD Parkwood factory built, 30” to Nailer. 1 1/4” to 2 LADY LAKE caretaker $400 security dep. Asking $10,500 $200. Now $30 Call weights. Great cond. per/mo. or pay for FORECLOSURE? Manor. Split 2/2. Ex- deck, all metal 3/8”. $100 Call house on 5 acre es- Call 352-348-8554 SHORT SALE? Call 352-365-9869 407-697-1359 $100. 504-2327 352-551-4921 tate. Lg (2400 sq.ft.) 12/mo. get 2/mo. cel. cond., Furn. 2 frame, 3 step up FREE. NO PROBLEM! HD's TV’s. On Pond. 38”x44” deck, w/ FORD F150 ‘05 Lariat. CLUB CAR 48 V. Trojan NAIL GUN Paslode Strap 2/1.5. 24’ high ceil- THE QUARTERS Buy 1 of my properties 675 Sports/ ings, very private lot. APARTMENTS Call Mary for appt. $25,000. $339/lot railing, back & side. 5.4 V8, crew cab, blk light pkg. w/four Nailer. Asking $100. 352-455-8042 ($300K+) 753-7539 rent. Must see. Call $1700/mo. yr. By The Villages $350 new, asking w/blk leather interior. ways, loaded. Recreation Please call for website. $225. Please call 134K mi. $11,500. $1,500 cash firm. 352-551-4921 round. Includes util. Rent Specials Now! LADY LAKE 2/2/1 buy or BASEBALL BAT Combat, & lawn care. Call lease. County taxes 352-430-2609 352-470-2503 352-223-5830 352-669-7376 PRESSURE WASHER 352-391-1410 composite. B1. 31”. 352-753-7539 liveatthequarters.com 819 only. Partially furn. TABLE & BENCH cush- CLUB CAR, 36 V. wind- Great cond. $100 G24 w/Honda eng. out bldg. 2+ areas. WILDWOOD Partially ions 24”x36”. Good 1241 Trucks shield, lights, good Needs pump. $50. Equal Housing Furn. in Continental Call 326-3050 LEESBURG Beautiful, Manufactured Make offer. Call cond. $40 Please tires/batteries, runs/ 352-343-9168 Opportunity Country Club, 55+, Heavy Duty BASKETBALL HOOP waterfront, 3/3/2 on Homes Rental 352-408-3257 call 352-561-1812 drives good. $1,350 1/1 w/2 covered CHEVROLET ‘01 ex- cash. 352-669-7376 10’-12’ tall, portable, RADIAL ARM SAW w/ta- Lake Griffin, $1,200 porches. $650/mo. TONGUE JACK for Travel new net. Asking $75 ble. 8”, DeWalt-700. Call 757-450-1432 Veranda Apts. WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA tended cab, S10, 3 ALTOONA Rent to own, incl. all util. + ameni- Trailer. New. Heavy doors, 4x4. Special obo Call 357-3616 $30. Please call SPECIALS LIMITED 20829 SE Hwy. 42 4/3 ties. Or sell for best Duty. $25 Call 352-365-2630 RENTALS 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 Log Home $1,050. order from factory. LANGSTON GOLF BICYCLE 26” men’s 1, 1 w/den & 2 br ac. Storage shed & offer. Please call 352-326-9788 SOLD!! CART CENTER LONG TERM & 20220 SE 156th Pl. 904-625-0769 Next Mountain Bike, ROUTER Craftsman 352-735-9400 front porch. $2,500 3/2 $650 & 2/1 Sales • Parts • Service w/table, accessories UNFURN. RENTALS IN MountDora 1200 reconditioned. $75 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY down, $565/mo. Call $350. 407-599-4446 Rentals • Custom Shop Call 352-315-0920 SOLD Apartments.com 352-383-8827 Transportation ROCKER REALTY Equal Housing Factory Trained 352-394-3570 1002 Mfd BICYCLE 3 Wheel, re- SCROLL SAW 16” Opportunity BIG SCRUB lease option Technicians Ask For Janet or Emily 905 built. Large Seat & 2/1 150’x100’ lot, Homes 1205 Autos Accessory BATTERIES Basket. $150. Call RockerRealtyInc.com SOLD!!! WILDWOOD sm. effi- well, septic, trees, Waterfront W/ land 352-357-4300 352-343-6608 AIR BUMPER JACK for STEP LADDER 10’ ciency, incl. elec. $550/mo 751-0560 CASH PAID SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS For Sale Light Trucks. $100 BICYCLE Ladies. 26” A.1. Cond. $85 water, sewer. May FOR JUNK CARS! 2/2 55+ community. $300 and up. Call 352-357-7730 w/large seat & tires. Call 352-787-0139 trade some rent for ON DORA CANAL. Low BIG SCRUB lease option TIRES golf cart (4) 1 yr lease. $650/mo ON DORA CANAL. Low Call 352-771-6191 $30 Call Newly renovated incl. yard work. or child priced homes, high priced homes, high 2/1 150’x100’ lot, good cond. $40 TABLE SAW Skil 10” Ex- 352-728-4913 cable. 742-3367 care. 352-303-2643 quality people. 6/Mo. quality people. 6/Mo. well, septic, trees, CORVETTE ‘08 auto, 6K BED LINER for 2004 Call 352-383-5998 tra Blade, top ext. Free Lot Rent! From mi. silver. Asking Dodge dually. $35 BICYCLE men’s Upland Free Lot Rent! From $550/mo 751-0560 YAMAHA GOLF folding stand, $100 3333333333 $3,750 Financing. $3,750 Financing. $33,000. Please call Please call Beach Cruiser, 26”, like new. 787-1075 WEIRSDALE/UMATILLA CART 2012 lg. frame, nearly 352-408-4458 352-408-4458 352-365-6895 352-396-8755 20829 SE Hwy. 42 4/3 3EUSTIS3 Gas 4/8 yr. warranty. new. $75 315-0920 TABLE SAW Skil 10” Ex- Log Home $1,050. 1 BEDROOM - NEW UMATILLA 75’x200’, MUSTANG ‘96 New en- BRAKE ROTORS (2) front $4,488 BIKES (2) Adult 1 tra Blade, top ext. 20220 SE 156th Pl. 1 Story. Walk to Publix 2/1, CHA. 14125 SE gine, new paint. V-6 for Ford ‘96 F150. While they last!!! speed, fenders & bas- folding stand, $100 3/2 $650 & 2/1 Call: 352-357-7332 207 Terrace. $8,500. Auto. $3000 Call Asking $40. Call 352-793-4906 ket. $50. 753-4281 like new. 787-1075 $350. 407-599-4446 3333333333 352-753-9402 352-455-0694 352-483-0992 or 813-477-0050 Cash in on Clutter

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ERA TOM GRIZZARD You’ll fall in love at first sight when you see this Lake Idlewild Estates in Fruitland Park. area, many windows, several rooms 2,958 square foot, 4 bedroom, 2 bath opening out to the large screened room custom built home. Designed for the overlooking the big back yard and the builder's family. Easy lake access at the fabulous green pasture land beyond private park. In addition to four bed- offer special options for the whole fami- rooms, there is a 16' 6"x 14 office/ bonus ly. There's even a private screened porch room and a private entrance. A beautiful off the master suite. The lake access is stone fireplace in the living room has just down the street with a dock and French doors on each side taking you launching pad for canoes or small boats. out to the enclosed porch. The tray ceil- Includes a Home Warranty ~ For Sale at ings, arches, and wood flooring add to $289,000 G4682884, Call for Linda A beautiful stone fireplace in the living room has French doors on each side taking you out to the the charm and warmth of this home. Grizzard at 352-267-0668 or go to enclosed porch. With nearly 3,000 square feet of living www.LindaGrizzard.com

MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS Deep water canal front property leading to Little Lake Harris

Canal front property with In-law quar- is 21x9 overlooking the canal and dock ters and many upgrades throughout. This area. Wow what a boat house! Covered home is on a deep water canal leading to deck area, double boat house with hoists Little Lake Harris. Featuring 3 bedrooms and one with an electric boat cover for and 3 baths with 2564 sq ft of living area. your boat. Fish cleaning area. Easy to The main home is 2 bedrooms 2 bath and maintain composite decking. Bring your the in law quarters is 1 bedroom 1 bath boats and in laws and enjoy the chain of with great room too. Perfect layout for lakes. Close to downtown Tavares both parties to have their own privacy. Waterfront Seaplane Park and restau- Wood floors in main living area and car- rants. Make sure and check out the virtu- pet in the bedrooms. 2 kitchens with al tour at www.tourfactory.com/835948. upgraded appliances stainless steal, and Call Jo Leen Cooper at Morris Realty and each has their own laundry room too. Investments at 352-267-0770. 26626 Home is bright and open. Screened lanai Bermuda Drive, Tavares. Home is bright and open. Screened lanai is 21x9 overlooking the canal and dock area.

PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Shows like a model

Enjoy this double master home with flooring, a double garage with side serv- den and family room with large sliders ice door. Ceiling fans in most rooms. to the large lanai. A formal entry leads Nicely priced in the low 200’s! The to the separate formal dining room and Plantation at Leesburg is a resident adjacent living room. The kitchen has owned active adult gated golf and ten- tile flooring, breakfast bar, pantry, and nis community with 2 manned gates, a eat in nook. Main master bedroom with 3rd is monitored plus a roving patrol. French door to lanai, trey ceiling, mas- Stop by or call the sales office for your ter bath with soaking tub, separate personal tour of this home and the shower, vanity with dual sinks, large facilities. Our office is located in walk in shower and linen closet. The Plantation Plaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US second master bedroom has a French Hwy 27, Suite 202, Leesburg, FL 34748 door to the lanai and two large closets, (352) 326-3626. See more pictures of second master bath has a large walk in #G4681690 on our web site www.PAL- A formal entry leads to the separate formal dining room and adjacent living room. roman shower, linen closet, ceramic tile REALTY.net

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C2 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 REAL ESTATE NEWS HBA hosts ‘Oldies but favorite decade outfits, adding some FEATURED HOME: The Santa Maria by Category 3 in the $180,001-$225,000 Goodies’ Golf Tournament light-hearted anticipation and surprise Medallion Homes. price range to this memorable day of fun. REMODELERS SHOWCASE: Kevco Builders. FIRST PLACE: The II by Highland TAVARES — The Home Builders Call the Home Builders Association of Virtual Entry: Waters Edge by Leading Homes; 2nd place The 2550 by KB Home. Association of Lake-Sumter will host its Lake-Sumter, 1100 N. Joanna Ave., Edge Builders. Category 4 in the $300,000-$399,000 21st Annual Golf Tournament on May 18 Tavares, at 352-343-7101 for information. CATEGORY WINNERS: price range at Arlington Ridge in Leesburg. Category 1 in the $135,000-$160,000 FIRST PLACE: The Shadywood by David Tee off is at 8:30 a.m., with prizes and 2012 Parade of Homes price range Weekley Homes; 2nd place to the St. lunch immediately following the tourna- award winners announced FIRST PLACE: The Waverly II by Kevco Thomas by Medallion Home. ment. Builders; SECOND PLACE to The Hampton M Category 5 in the $400,000-$500,000 The public is invited to participate. TAVARES — The Home Builders by Maronda Homes. price range Cost is $85 per player and includes cart, Association announced the 2012 Parade Category 2 in the $160,001-$180,000 FIRST PLACE: Stockton Grande by Lennar range balls, mulligan packs, goodie bags of Homes winners for the Lake Sumter price range Homes. and lunch. Vendors on the course will be Parade of Homes event sponsored by FIRST PLACE: The Bedford M by Maronda Special Merit Award winners for a fea- decorating to their favorite decade. Progress Energy. Homes; 2nd place to The 2003 by KB Golfers are encouraged to dress in their WINNERS ARE: Home. SEE REAL | C4

PEOPLE, EVENTS AND PLACES

Crossman associate Rush ment Ann Sonntag, publisher of Orlando Christopher G. a lease of 6,376 named Woman to Watch Business Journal for her efforts to pro- Hurn, chief execu- square feet and vide positive role models for women in tive officer of expanded with a ORLANDO — Broker Associate Central Florida. Mercantile Capital new lease of 2,047 Katherine Rush at Crossman & Company Corporation, said square feet. in Orlando was recently named a NAI negotiates acquisition the SmartChoice Dignitas is an “Woman to Watch” of 55 homesites at Ormond Loan Calculator Orlando-based in 2012 by the offers a quick and software developer Orlando Business MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recently easy way to esti- that specializes in Journal. negotiated the acquisition of a 13-acre mate down pay- modeling and sim- John Crossman, parcel of residential land on Golf Avenue, ments, interest ulation for the president of west of Nova Road in Ormond Beach. rates and monthly defense industry. Crossman & Chris Butera, senior associate at NAI payments for com- The landlord, Company, said Realvest covering Volusia and Flagler mercial real estate JPMCC 2005-CIBC Rush graduated counties, negotiated the transaction rep- loans. The app is HURN 13 Orlandville WEST from the University resenting the buyer, St. Augustine available in iPhone Offices LLC was of Florida and Ventures. LLC, and the seller Gateway and iPad versions, Hurn said. represented by CBRE. joined Crossman & Bank of Florida located in Daytona “Our SmartChoice Loan Calculator for Contact Mary Frances West at 407-875- Company in 2010. Beach. Small Business Commercial Real Estate 9989, email to [email protected] or In 2011 she nego- The buyer paid $220,000 for the prop- offers cost and rate information on the visit www.NAIRealvest.com. tiated retail proper- erty comprised of 55 partially developed go for anyone with an Apple mobile ty leases and sales RUSH single-family lots. device,” Hurn said. Meritage Homes names that totaled more Contact Chris Butera at 386-453-4789 “Current interest rates are automatical- new sales associate than 81,000 square feet valued at more or email to [email protected], or ly updated, making loan estimates cur- than $4 million. visit www.NAIRealvest.com. rent and accurate,” he explained. ORLANDO — Meritage Homes has Rush was one of four Crossman & Mercantile Capital Corporation created named John Sparrell sales associate in Company associates named a top retail Mercantile starts iPhone the app for small business advisors, the Orlando region. producer during the recent Central Brian Kittle, vice president of sales for App: loan calculator commercial real estate brokers, mort- Florida Commercial Associates of gage bankers/brokers, Certified Meritage Homes said Sparrell has more Realtors (CFCAR) Hallmark Awards. ORLANDO — Mercantile Capital Development Companies (CDCs), than 20 years of experience in real estate Rich Crotty, executive vice president of Corporation, which ranks as one of the lenders, general contractors and sales. Crossman & Company, said Rush is a nation's leading providers of U.S. Small accountants, as well all small business He will be assisting new homebuyers at young broker with a promising future. Business Administration (SBA) 504 loans owners who are interested in making the Meritage Homes communities of “Katherine Rush is a highly dedicated for small business owners who want to commercial real estate purchases, Hurn Oaks at Brandy Lake and Brooks Cove. professional who focuses intently on acquire or develop their own facilities, said. Visit www.meritagehomes.com or con- serving her clients and serving her com- recently launched the SmartChoice® Once the user inputs the type of prop- tact Brian Kittle at 407-712-8641. munity and we are all very proud of her,” Loan Calculator iPhone application, erty (office, warehouse, manufacturing Crotty said. available free online at the iPhone Apps plant, etc.), the purchase price and esti- Emerson negotiates Crossman said he wants to compli- Store. mated costs for improvements, if any, the six commercial leases SmartChoice Loan Calculator app ALTAMONTE SPRINGS — Emerson LARGE PHOTOS ON SunBeltHomeSales.com instantly calculates the estimated down International, Inc. recently negotiated six payment, interest rate range and month- commercial lease agreements totaling FEATURED HOMES LARGE PHOTOS ON SunBeltHomeSales.com ly payment range. Users can save and more than 10,300 square feet of office compare their results and get news and RESIDENT 55+ LAND & HOME! 3/2 space. COMM. REMODELED HOME WITH OWN updates from Mercantile Capital Eric Emerson, vice president and gen- WATERFRONT HOME & SHARE 2/2 FURN. NEW BOAT HOUSE. NEEDS Corporation. eral manager of Emerson International, KITCHEN & BATHS, A LITTLE LOVE & TLC. “One of our ongoing goals is to make said Emerson leasing director Sean LAM FLRS, SKY- MANY ADD-ONS. purchasing commercial real estate as LIGHTS, LRG FLA RM. PERFECT FOR FAMILY Westcott negotiated all six lease agree- HOA ONLY $125/MO. OR RETIREES. simple and easy as possible for small ments. business owners,”Hurn said. New tenants include: Central de LK2153 $41,000 LK2158 $72,900 The SmartChoice app can be used to Alabanza Y Restauracion, Inc. with 4,000 costs and payments for any square feet leased; Debit Mediators, LLC, LOCATED ON THE FURN 2/2 HOME commercial real estate transaction. 2,200 square feet and Rockin’ Nutrition DORA CANAL WITH COMPLETELY “We have found that many small busi- LOW FEES BOAT DOCK! COZY 55+ RESIDENT OWNED REMODELED. with 958 square feet leased at 2/1.5 FURN. HOME LAMINATE FLOORS, ness owners incorrectly assume they CenterPointe Office Park in Altamonte WITH BONUS ROOM, SUNNY FRONT KIT. can't afford to buy an office, warehouse Springs; SDR Investment Management, WOOD DECK AND A NEWER A/C. GREAT or restaurant location,” said Hurn. “We Inc. leased 1,919 square feet and Siler FANTASTIC VIEW. LOCATION. hope our app will help educate entrepre- Financial Group, LLC leased 730 square neurs about the unparalleled wealth-cre- feet at Sanlando Office Center in LK2146 $24,000 LK2155 $49,900 ating option of owning your own build- Longwood; Maxine Carr ED.D., P.A. ing.” leased 493 square feet at 1177 Louisiana IT’S TIME TO LIST YOUR HOME WITH US!! Mercantile Capital Corporation is a Ave. at Louisiana Office Park in Winter wholly-owned subsidiary of Old Florida Park. LIVE RADIO 1 MILE SHOW ON 790 AM SOUTH OF National Bank. For information, conact Eric J. EVERY TUESDAY HARLEY For information call 866-622-4504, Emerson at 407-834-9560 or email to eje- 12:00-1:00PM MOBILE HOME RESALES DAVIDSON locally at 407-786-5040 or visit [email protected].

LARGE PHOTOS ON SunBeltHomeSales.com www.504Experts.com. Integrity to open offices on BUYERS OR SELLERS CALL 352-314-0900 East Colonial Drive LARGE PHOTOS ON SunBeltHomeSales.com NAI negotiates renewal and expansion leases LAKE MARY — Integrity Home Loan ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recently opened a branch facility on East Colonial negotiated a renewal and an expansion Drive in Orlando in April and is sched- lease totaling 8,423 square feet of office uled to open a new facility in Longwood space in the Laurel Building at 3504 Lake this month. Lynda Drive in The Quadrangle in east Tony DiMatteo has been appointed Orlando. manager of the East Colonial Drive Mary Frances West, CCIM, senior asso- branch. ciate at NAI Realvest, negotiated the Integrity has also opened a downtown lease agreements on behalf of the tenant, Dignitas Technologies LLC who renewed SEE PEP | C4

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MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS Fabulous estate home on private spring fed lake

Executive custom pool home home fea- master suite features large walk-in closet, tures stunning lake views from every double sinks, large walk-in shower, sepa- room, sunset views & aesthetic structural rate garden tub & linen closet. Guest half upgrades throughout Premier lot on crys- bath w/ pedestal sink. Double pane win- tal clean spring fed swimming & ski lake. dows. Oversized garage w/ 2 doors & Private gated entry, double door entry to workbench. Two story screened enclosed home, travertine floors, Great room con- in-ground pool area w/ summer kitchen. cept w/ oversized wood burning fireplace Home is currently built w/ two bedrooms & wet bar. Formal Dining area w/ chande- but can be retrofitted to include a third lier & Formal Living. Kitchen w/ solid bedroom...original floor plan includes the Cherry cabinets, granite counters, physical space w/ ceiling lighting, window Kitchen w/ solid Cherry cabinets, granite counters, Smooth top range, wall oven, side/side refrigerator Smooth top range, wall oven, side/side & door positions already in place (seller & built-in wine rack. refrigerator & built-in wine rack. Large will pay to reconstruct bedroom).

PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Mint condition, move right in

Bright and airy living room with large laundry room w/cabinets & tub, washer etched transom window above sliders to & dryer included. Many ceiling fans and lanai and built-in bookshelves. The cable outlets, gutters and downspouts, master bedroom suite with sitting room irrigation system with timer, low and master bath with new dual sinks, monthly association fees and low quar- walk-in shower, large walk-in closet, terly lawn maintenance fees. Hurry it’s linen closet. The fabulous kitchen with priced to sell quickly in the low 100’s! upgraded cabinets, with extra built-in The Plantation at Leesburg is a resident cabinets, pantry and all appliances owned active adult gated golf and tennis included. The kitchen sink has reverse community with 2 manned gates, a 3rd osmosis water treatment system. A lanai is monitored plus a roving patrol. Our with vinyl windows, awning on lanai office is located in Plantation Plaza, PAL exterior, paver patio out back. Ceramic Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite 202, tile in kitchen, baths & traffic areas. Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626. See Laminate wood floor in the living & for- more pictures of #1321 on our web site mal dining room and both bedrooms. A www.PALREALTY.net A lanai with vinyl windows, awning on lanai exterior, paver patio out back.

ERA TOM GRIZZARD Landscaped in Royal Highlands

Nicely landscaped 3/2 plus den/office an additional decorativeoutside cement Langley II model with 2,129 sq.ft. located patio. Other highlights: UV electric air in Royal Highlands 55-plus active-adult cleaner on furnace,humidistat, solar tube gated community. The kitchen features a in kitchen, water filter, all appliances stay lovely eat-in nook, upgraded 42 inch cab- and the termite bond is transferable to inets, Corian countertops, built-inmi- buyers.Royal Highlands is located within crowave, breakfast bar, closet pantry and easy access to the FL Turnpike. Royal ceramic tile floor. This split bedroom plan Highlands offers many amenities and a home built in 2004 includes a dining room low monthly association fee of $125, and large living room. There is a spacious which includes cable TV and RV/boat master suite (13x18) with a walk-in closet, storage. To learn more about Royal dual sink vanity and shower stall with grab Highlands and this home listed at bar. Adjacent to the screened two-car plus $175,000 visit my website: golf cart garage is an inside laundry room www.RoyalHighlands.net. with washer, dryer and sink. Theenclosed MLS#G4673508. Call Doug DuVarney of This split bedroom plan home built in 2004 includes a dining room and large living room. screened lanai measures 9x16 and leads to ERA Tom Grizzard, Inc. at (352)255-3236.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Kent W Dickinson Life John D Page and Louise Ests First R Unneberg Life Est, Ralston Arnold Jr Family Beach, Donald Lee Est and Doris L Heather L Page to Addition, $75,000. Warren A And Jeanne R Trust, 11-24-26, $0. Beach, Mackey Sylvia Dickinson Life Est to Katherine M Conway Tr, Rita H Navarro to Rita Unneberg Arnold Groves And Beach, 15-20-24 Etc, $10. Kent W Dickinson and Katherine M Conway HNavarro Life Est, Jorge RevocableLiving Trust, Lt Ranch Ltd LLP, Arnold Samuel A Mcfarland Doris L Dickinson, Lt 19 Living Trust, 13-22-24, A Navarro and Monique 2352 Orange Blossom Groves And Ranch Ltd LP and Anna M Mcfarland Blk I Country Club Of Mt $188,000. T Hernandez, Lt 3 A Gardens Un 10, $10. to John Ralston Arnold Jr to Lake County Pol Dora Ph Ii 11, $10. James R Erickson and Willows, $10. Huntington National Tr, John Ralston Arnold Jr Subdivision, 15-22-25, Alfred Kager Jr to Trust Shirley B Erickson to James E Miller to James Bank and Wayne A Family Trust, 11-24-26 $10. No 23812, Land Trust Shirley B Erickson Trust, E Miller Tr, Miller Mercer, Pt Lt 16 Hazzards Etc, $100,000. George Bedingfield and Service Corporation Tr, Lt 1739 Orange Blossom Barbara K Tr and Miller Homestead, $25,000. Gammon Frank to Cheryl S Bedingfield to Lts 5, 6 Blk 16 Main Gardens Un 8, $0. Family Trust, Pt Lt 1 Blk 8 Kevin P Drako, Cynthia Sumter Electric Lake County Pol Division, $10. Robert W Marvin and Conant, $0.00 Drako to Alexandors F Cooperative Inc, 12-23- Subdivision, 15-22-25, Secretary Of Housing Ellen Marvin to Robert Richard Jemmett to Stylianou, Lt 425 Greater 25, 10. $10. And Urban Development And Ellen Marvin Family Beth A Linetsky, Lt 712 Groves Ph 4, $127,000. Federal Home Loan Edward M Malcom and to Jesse O Clarkson, Lt 10 Trust, Lt 117 Lks Of Mt Greater Groves Ph 7, Marcus Cas Segraves Mortgage Corporation By Audrey M Malcom Est to 1st Addition To Dream Lk Dora, $10. $149,000. Living Trust, Marcus Atty and Florida Default Lake County Pol Sub, $49,999. Robert K Hogan Tr, Pillar Development Segraves, Lori Jean Heron Law Group Pl As Atty, Subdivision, 15-22-25, Wayne H Gey Tr, Jerome LLC to Pillar $10. Edward Matthies to Living Trust, Pt Lt 2 Lt 3 Robert L Stone Jr, Anna Katie Saunders, Pt Lt 15 E Kocielko Tr and Construction Group LLC, Bank Of America Blk Z Hogan Terrace, $10. M Stone, 13-19-25, Blk 1 Astatula, $52,000. Savannah Ridge Land Lt 14 Pillars Ridge Sub, National Association and Lori Jean Heron Living $112,000. Pillar Development Trust to Victor Clewes $20,000. Bac Home Loans Trust, Heron Lori Jean to Grace A Rigsby and LLC to Pillar and Franca Clewes, Pt Lt Ryan Michae Holt to Servicing LP to Federal Heron Lori Jean, Pt Lt 2 Grace Wescott Rigsby to Construction Group LLC, 16 Savannah Ridge, Andrea M Schultz, Ryan Lt 3 Blk Z Hogan Terrace National Mortgage Lt 24 Pillars Ridge, $112,500.00 Michael Holt, Brittany Bruce E Rigsby, 14-18-24 Association, 18-19-26, Sadun Senturk and Eas, $0. $20,000.00 Robert G Killian and Paige Holt and Andrea M Sadun S Senturk, $100. James Sloan to Hinkle Holt to Matthew Obryant Paul W Bryan II Tr, Lamia Elmahdawy to Pillar Development Business Solutions Of LLC to Pillar Living Trust, Russell A and Wanda Obryant, Lt David L Weiss Tr, G Sumter Electric Hillsborough LLC, Metes Construction Group LLC, Hinkle Tr And Life Est 55 Palisades Ph 1, Russell Bryan Family Cooperative Inc, 19-18- And Bounds, $10. Lt 9 Pillars Ridge, and Linda L Hinkle Tr $204,000. Trust to Thomas Lee 24, $10. Eleanor Cecile $20,000. And Life Est, Lt 250 Carol E Hall and Carol Bryan, Renee Lynch Lucille M Hancock Tr, 2851 Majestic Isle Dr Arlington Ridge Ph 1 B, Ann Hall to Clyde E Skawinski and Eleanor Bryan, 14-18-26, $10. Hancock Residence Trust, Barbara J Bruner Tr $90,000. Mosteller Tr, Clyde E Skawinski to Joseph D Thomas Lee Bryan, Trust, Lucille M Hancock and Parade Properties Intercoastal Mortgage Mosteller Trust, Helen F Skawinski Tr Renee Lynch Bryan to Residence Trust to Inc to Andrew Yearde, Lt Company And Associates Mosteller Tr and Helen F Skawinski Irrevocable Paul W Bryan II Tr Hancock Glenna Lucille 135 Regency Hills Ph 2, Inc, Intercoastal, Mosteller Trust, 17-19-27, Trust, Lt 841 Whitehall At David L Weiss Tr, G Hancock William R Jr, $10. Mortgagecompany And $245,000. Kings Ridge Ph I, $0. Russell Bryan Family Allan Douglas Hancock, John C Jahreis Tr, John Associates Inc and Myrna M Mckelvey to John Ralston Arnold Jr Trust, 14-18-26, $10. Jeffrey Wallace Hancock, C Jahreis Family Trust, Intercoastal Mortgage Dale A Law, Susan K Law, Tr, John Ralston Arnold Jr Etowah Investments 19-19-25, $10. Jahreis Margaret B Tr and Company & Associates Lt 211 Imperial Mobile Family Trust to Arnold LLC, Mike Galvin to St ER Jahna Industries Margaret B Jahreis Inc to Bmo Harris Bank Terrace Un 4 B, $90,000. Groves And Ranch Ltd Johns River Water Inc to Morgan Padgett, Family Trust to Robert I Na, 31-18-24, $0. Warren A Unneberg LLP, 10-24-26, $100,000. Management District, 14-24-25, $10. Byrd and Ariadna E Byrd, Peter J Lucarelli and and Jeanne R Unneberg Arnold Groves And 15-19-26, $10. Mark Lee Mosley and Tr 42 Pt Tr 55 Groveland Marjorie L Lucarelli to to Warren A Ranch Ltd LLP to John Vera T Beach to Vera T Rose Mosley to Rose Farms Eas, $70,000. Patrick J Lucarelli, Lt 3 Lk UnnebergLife Est, Jeanne Ralston Arnold Jr Tr, John Life Beach Est, Ralph E Mosley, 25-18-24, $10.

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C4 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 Repairing doors in a 1970s-era house DWIGHT BARNETT FROM ANCIENT DAYS Scripps Howard News Service If you have to remove the door’s frame, check all I have a home from the 1970s and it’s hinge screws and the strike plate for the additional Q starting to show its age. I can fix most screws, which would have to be removed for jamb small problems, but I’m having trouble replacement. with a couple of doors. Unless the frame is cracked beyond repair, the frame One door is split on the side right can be glued together without having to remove the where the latch holds the door closed, door or the frame. Apply wood glue to the cracked wood and then work the glue into the cracks using and another door will not close and is dental floss. Clamp the frame together and leave rubbing at the top of the frame. overnight. Should I replace the doors, or can they be repaired without having to frame, check all hinge screws and the replace the entire frame? strike plate for the additional screws, In the late 1970s, builders used a which would have to be removed for A split-jamb door system that made jamb replacement. installation quick and inexpensive Unless the frame is cracked beyond when compared to a custom door repair, the frame can be glued together frame. without having to remove the door or Just as the name implies, the frame the frame. for the interior doors was split on Apply wood glue to the cracked three sides so that half of the frame wood and then work the glue into the could be removed by simply sliding cracks using dental floss. Clamp the the frames apart. The frame with the door attached frame together and leave overnight. was set in the rough opening, centered For doors that hit the jamb at the top and squared with the opening, then or side, try adjusting the hinges with- shims were added to hold the frame in out removing the door. place until it was secured. For a door that hits the top of the The frame was then nailed to the frame, add extra-long screws to the rough opening along the casings on bottom hinge and tighten enough to either side of the door. pull the door downward away from the The frame had a notched opening to top jamb. accept the strike plate for the door- You can also add pieces of cardboard knob’s bolt. behind the top hinge plate on the Here shims were added for strength frame side of the hinge. and a long screw was inserted in the This will push the door downward notch before the strike plate was and away from the top of the frame. installed. If this does not help, you may have This gave the door stability in case to remove some of the wood at the top the door ever slammed shut. of the door. There were three hinges for most A belt sander or hand plane can be doors. The center screw at each hinge used to remove small amounts of the was removed and replaced with a 2- door’s top rail until the door fits into inch-long screw to stabilize the door at the framed opening. the hinges. The addition of the screws at the Dwight Barnett is a certified master inspector with the American Society of Home Inspectors. Write to him with strike plate and hinges gave the door home-improvement questions at C. Dwight Barnett, added strength. Evansville Courier & Press, P.O. Box 268, Evansville, Ind. If you have to remove the door’s 47702 or email him at [email protected].

Homes for the pool/spa outdoor space. REAL For information, visit ww.lakehba.com. CONTINUED FROM C2 Lake HBA hosts ‘Power ture found most outstanding in each Networking’ workshop home from the various categories and the featured home. TAVARES — Registration continues for I The Santa Maria by Medallion Home this June 20 event held at the Home for the panoramic view at the entrance. Builders Association office with conti- I The Waverly II by Kevco Builders for nential breakfast served at 7:30 a.m., and overall value. the program beginning at 8 a.m., 1100 N. I The Hampton M by Maronda Homes Joanna Ave., in Tavares. for the media/bonus space. An in-depth follow-up hour will take I The Bedford M by Maronda Homes place after the networking event from 9 to 10 a.m. for the kitchen. Former state senator and representa- I The 2003 by KB Homes for the land- tive Carey Baker is the guest for the scaping at the home. I workshop and will speak on, Building The Winston II by Highland Homes Relationships and Utilizing Your for a master bedroom suite. I Relationships. The 2550 by KB Homes for the mas- The event is free to HBA members and ter bedroom suite. $10 each to non-members. I The Shadywood by David Weekley Sponsored by Loretta Maimone of Real Homes for the master retreat and bath. Living Performance Realty International. I The St. Thomas by Medallion Home To make reservations, email for the pool/spa outdoor space. [email protected] or call 352-343- I The Stockton Grande by Lennar 7101 on or before June 19.

1,500 square feet of living space to 2,700 PEP square feet with prices starting under CONTINUED FROM C2 $200,000. Development of 88 home sites in Phase office in Orlando. I at Millennia Park is complete, and the Matt Malloy, president of Integrity remaining 247 homes sites will be devel- Home Loan, said the company's next oped in future phases. branch office will be in Detroit, Mich. Construction of models will start dur- Integrity Home Loan currently has ing the third quarter and sales are antici- branch locations in Coral Springs, pated to open at Millennia Park in the Jacksonville, Lake Mary, Orlando, Tampa fourth quarter of this year. and West Palm Beach. Contact Steve Parker at 407-599-9994, For information contact Matt Malloy at email to 407-688-8268 or email to [email protected], or [email protected], or Larry visit www.mattamyhomes.com, or call Vershel Communications, at 407-644- Larry Vershel Communications 407-644- 4142. 4142.

Mattamy acquires home Henin opens new model sites in southwest Orlando condominium in Largo WINTER PARK — Mattamy Homes has DEBARY— The Henin Group, develop- acquired 335 single-family home sites in ers of the award-winning Riviera Bella Millennia Park, a new gated community luxury community overlooking the St. located on Vineland and Conroy Roads Johns River in Debary, recently opened near the Mall at Millenia in Southwest one model condominium home at Orlando. Whispering Palms Condominium locat- Steve Parker, president of Mattamy ed off Ulmerton Road in Largo. Homes U.S. Group, the U.S. division of Jerome Henin, who heads the Henin Canada's largest home builder and one Group, said Whispering Palms of the most active home builders in the Condominium offers 59 two-bedroom, Orlando market, said new three, four and two-bath condominium units priced five bedroom single-family homes at from $89,900. Millennia Park will range in size from Call 386-668-7811 for information.

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Friday, May 11, 2012 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS C5

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

LOCATION: 27001 Nature View in Legacy, Leesburg LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 1802 Tweed Ct., Leesburg FEATURES: 2BR/2BA FEATURES: Immaculate home, circular driveway, 2BR/2BA, Furnished, split 2BR/2BA, den, 2 car garage. 1,476 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $73,000 SELLING PRICE: $73,000 LISTING corion counter tops, tile, cul-du-sac and in a wonderful LISTING PRICE: $115,000 SELLING PRICE: $100,000 AGENT & OFFICE: Lena Williams & Camie Kennedy, Morris community. All appliances included. LISTING PRICE: $109,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Debbie SELLING PRICE: $102,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. Woods & Roland Stults, Morris Realty & Investments. Brenda Flagg, Vangie Berry Signature Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan Halverson, Keller Williams Classic III Realty.

LOCATION: 3822 St. Emma Ct. FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, 2,170 LOCATION: 5709 King James Avenue FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, LOCATION: 17186 SE 109th Court Road FEATURES: sq. ft., With Enclosed Lanai LISTING PRICE: $209,900 1,767 sq. ft., With Florida Room LISTING PRICE: $199,900 2BR/2BA, 1,244 sq. ft., Covered Front Porch LISTING PRICE: SELLING PRICE: $155,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Jel SELLING PRICE: $142,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: $119,900 SELLING PRICE: $117,000 LISTING AGENT & Parker, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Richard Beliveau & Doug Duvarney, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. OFFICE: Craig Yox, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING Adriana Skoloda, Pal Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Richard Beliveau, ERA Tom AGENT & OFFICE: Cheryl Creel, Armstrong Homes. Grizzard Inc.

LOCATION: 5308 Butterfly Court, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 9 Weston Road, Leesburg FEATURES: 3BR/2BA LOCATION: 102 Clusterwood Drive FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, Legacy of Leesburg, luxury Sterling model over 2,500 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: $155,000 SELLING PRICE: $150,000 1,872 sq. ft., Enclosed Florida Room LISTING PRICE: $129,000 LISTING PRICE: $285,000 SELLING PRICE: $255,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Debbie Woods & Roland Stults, SELLING PRICE: $129,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, ERA Tom Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Linda Grizzard, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Marilyn Morris, Evelyn Guzman, Transitioins Real Estate. OFFICE: James Oviatt, Howey Realty. ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.

LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Turnkey LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Furnished, split 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage. 1,790 sq. ft. LISTING furnished, double master & den, 2 car garage. 1,700 sq. ft. 2BR/2BA, 2 car garage, Newer roof & AC. 1,324 sq. ft. PRICE: $145,000 SELLING PRICE: $129,000 LISTING AGENT LISTING PRICE: $136,000 SELLING PRICE: $125,000 LISTING PRICE: $99,000 SELLING PRICE: $85,000 LISTING & OFFICE: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SELLING & OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty.

LOCATION: The Plantation at Leesburg FEATURES: Like new, LOCATION: 562 Allenwood Loop FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 1,621 LOCATION: 23 Cayman Circle, Lake Mary Estates, Umatilla 2BR/2BA, den, 2.5 car garage. 1,811 sq. ft. LISTING PRICE: sq. ft., enclosed lanai. LISTING PRICE: $235,900 SELLING FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, block construction, vaulted ceilings, $134,000 SELLING PRICE: $145,000 LISTING AGENT & PRICE: $218,500 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Micki Morrison Florida Room, lake access. LISTING PRICE: $59,900 SELLING OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SELLING AGENT & & Beverly Shive, Realty Executives Tri County. SELLING PRICE: $47,850 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Ella St. Pierre, OFFICE: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Sandy Knox Forinash, ERA Tom Grizzard Exit Realty Tri-County. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Inc. Geoffrey Presson, Silver Beach Realty, LLC.

LOCATION: 2258 Caledonian Street, Summit Greens, Clermont LOCATION: 2445 Prairie Dunes, Clermont FEATURES: 1,984 LOCATION: 813 Hawk’s Bluff, Clermont FEATURES: 2,780 sq. FEATURES: 2BR/2BA, 2,040 sq. ft., Gorgeous view on 13th sq. ft., 2 BR/2BA, Gorgeous cherry hardwood floors, upgraded ft., 3BR/2.5BA, Golf Course view on 8th tee box at Sanctuary fairway at Sanctuary Ridge Golf Course, enclosed 4 season room, cabinets, light fixture, fans, 2 car garage, 28,000 sq. ft. clubhouse. Ridge Golf Course, enlarged family room & guest bedroom. Tile upgraded cabinets, fans, fixtures. Built-in desk in office, LISTING PRICE: $179,900 SELLING PRICE: $165,000 roof, large lanai, 3 car garage, beautiful kitchen, Built-in in den. hardwood floors, granite, stainless appliances, Gorgeous LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Scott Taylor, Taylor Realty LISTING PRICE: $325,000 SELLING PRICE: $300,000 clubhouse and amenities. LISTING PRICE: $199,000 SELLING Group. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan Halverson, Keller LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Joann Pendley, Allen Realty. PRICE: $188,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan William’s Classic III Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Susan Halverson, Keller Halverson, Keller William’s Classic III Realty. SELLING William’s Classic III Realty. AGENT & OFFICE: Jerry Wise, Coldwell Bankers.

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C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, May 11, 2012 Here are 5 new decorating trends from world’s top home designers

MARY CAROL GARRITY ling once again of high- 4: ARTWORK IS MAKING A Scripps Howard News Service end designers. STATEMENT In keeping with the High Point, N.C., is the Everywhere we turned, overall trend toward market where the world’s we saw these cool con- color and big, bold state- best designers launch temporary tables made ments, designers were their new looks and from bold colors, includ- showing artwork that lines, so it’s the mecca ing stop-sign red and was strong enough to for trend- apple-green. stand alone spotting. for those Here are THINK FIRST, ASK QUESTIONS LATER who wanted my top If you love what designers are showing, go for it. But first, ask yourself: a gallery that five What’s my style? What’s my palette? What type of furnishings do I like featured favorites best? Don’t buy a piece of furniture or accent just because you think it’s “in.” Only bring in pieces that you absolutely love. fewer pieces. for the So much of season. Even in a traditionally the artwork was by new artists and offered a 1: IT’S ALL ABOUT COLOR furnished house, an accent table adds a crisp, refreshingly different As you walked in the perspective. doors of the High Point clean look. While retro Market this year, the tables in bright colors are great, white is a 5: RUGS ARE DEMANDING color slammed you in ATTENTION favorite because it is the face, and it felt good. The trend toward area Yellow, orange, turquoise subtle enough to be SHNS PHOTO worked into a variety of rugs featuring bold geo- and apple-green played metric patterns is show- The key to decorating with lots of color is to not completely saturate a room in bright hues. homes. out in upholstery fabric, ing no signs of slowing accents, artwork and down. In fact, designers floor coverings. 3. LAMPS ARE GETTING START LIVING THE LIFE! EVEN BEEFIER are offering more and Color is helping us all more wonderful rugs For the past few years, breathe new life into our that have strong patterns homes and our lives lamps have been getting -- Ikat, lattice, chevron, after the recent econom- bigger and bigger, and modern floral and ic downturn. While better and better. But this stripes. bright color definitely year at market, the trend While it’s fun to spot CONSERVATION LOT! RELAXING OPEN VIEWS! isn’t for everyone, it continued. These knock- trends and work some of Split 3/2, formal rooms, FR open to KT, energy sav- Custom 3/2, FR open to gourmet KT w/lg snack bar, seems to be grabbing the ing features, 2CG. DOUBLE PANE WINDOWS! 42” cabinetry, formal rms. GARAGE WORKSHOP out lamps are no longer the new looks into your Low 100’s 1344 W/AC! Low 200’s #1238 hearts of lots of folks content to sit in the back- decor, remember that right now. ground. Now they are a the key to successful The key to decorating focal point in a well- decorating is to stay true with all this color isn’t to appointed room. Not to yourself. Not every completely saturate a only does this larger scale trend works for every room in bright hues. You appeal to my sense of person in every style of PARK-LIKE VIEW! NEED YOUR SPACE? need to balance atten- design. I like it because home. Split 3/2 in a cul-de-sac, great room, b’fast nook, 3/3, den, formal rooms, family room, jack ’n’ jill guest tion-grabbing pieces by the bigger, brighter lamps If you love what FlRm, newer roof & AC. BRAND NEW STOVE & suite, pavers. SEPARATE GOLF CART ENTRANCE! using lots of neutrals.At designers are showing, FRIG! Low 100’s #1243 Very Low 200’s #1235 are more functional. If I go for it. But first, ask market, they were show- put one next to my The Life You’ve Waited Your Whole Life For... yourself: What’s my ing charcoal-gray and favorite reading chair, I Something for Everyone!! Let Us Find Your Dream Home! light gray as neutrals. style? What’s my palette? could actually see the What type of furnishings words on the page with- 2: LACQUERED TABLES do I like best? Don’t buy SEASONAL & OFFICE out grabbing my reading LONG TERM HOURS ADD HIGH-END DESIGN TO a piece of furniture or EVERYDAY ROOMS glasses. RENTALS 25327 US Hwy. 27 Ste. 202, Leesburg, Fl. 34748 MON-SAT: 9-5 accent just because you The plain, simple AVAILABLE (352) 326-3626 ~ (800) 234-7654 SUN: 10-4 Lacquered accent think it’s “in.” Only bring tables, with their mod, ceramic lamps are one of in pieces that you [email protected] www.PALREALTY.net shiny finish, are the dar- my favorites. absolutely love.