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CLERMONT Assistant fire chief set to retire ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer opportunity that came [email protected] up. I never relay thought A one year after his High I’d leave Clermont. I’ve School graduation from been here all my life,” Clermont High School in Anderson said. “There’s 1981, Clermont native people in the community that I grew up with and Paul Anderson joined the are still around town, so I local fire department as a never planned on leaving, volunteer. but sometimes life takes He was 18 at the time. us in different directions.” Today, more than 31 Longtime Fire Chief years later, Anderson, Carle Bishop said Clermont’s Assistant Fire although the screening Chief of Operations, is HEIDINES PEREZ / DAILY COMMERCIAL process for Anderson’s officially retiring. replacement has begun, A woman boards the LYNX bus that runs Route 55 on US Highway 27 in Clermont on Friday. On Thursday, he was it will be difficult to fill bid farewell at a reception the position. honoring his service to “Everything that’s here, Clermont, he worked his he (Anderson) has had last day Friday and today something to do with. We will assume the post of Lake backing away from had no fire station, no fire chief of the trucks or equipment like Immokalee Fire Control we have now, so everything and Rescue District, serv- we have, he’s had a part in ing Immokalee in Collier getting,” Bishop said. County. subsidizing bus routes “This really was just an SEE RETIRE | A2

GREG JONES | Staff Writer Four Corners Wal-Mart. Munoz and [email protected] Unfortunately, Route 55 is his roommates are citizens of he Lake County Commission an example of the really Ecuador, and are here on a work- and-travel program at Orange Lake hopes to save up to $239,000 tough times we are in. But T a year by no longer subsidizing Resort. a couple of LYNX bus routes in it sounds like LYNX is still Munoz and his crew live in Kissimmee near Lake County, but South Lake. going to be interested in the Wal-Mart in Four Corners is Commissioners recently agreed to their closest and cheapest option to stop paying for bus transit Route 55 (continuing) that route. buy food at wholesale prices. He and to work with LYNX officials to — Commissioner Sean Parks notes they all live on a limited increase fares for Route 204. Facing income and ending the bus route an overall budget deficit of about we are in,” Commissioner Sean could cost them more money $8.6 million next fiscal year, com- Parks said. “But it sounds like LYNX because they would have to buy missioners said they can’t continue is still going to be interested in (con- food elsewhere. funding Route 55 in the Four tinuing)“ that route.” “We will waste time,” he said Corners area, where only about 10 Route 55 serves the Four Corners Monday while standing with his percent of the riders — about 60-75 Wal-Mart, Summer Bay, Orange three roommates near the Route 55 people — are from Lake County and Lake, Old Town and Osceola Square bus. “We will have to travel farther ROXANNE BROWN / DAILY COMMERCIAL the rest are from other Central Mall. because we don’t have a car. We Clermont's Assistant Fire Chief Paul Anderson, retiring after 31 Florida counties. Elias Munoz, 21, and his three depend of the bus for food. Most of years with the city, stands with his wife Shana, left, daughter “Unfortunately, Route 55 is an roommates take the Route 55 bus at Kaelyn and sons Brandon, far right, and Thomas at a farewell example of the really tough times least once a week to buy food at the SEE BUS | A2 reception in his honor.

INSIDE CLERMONT CLASSIFIED B7 CROSSWORDS B2 DEATHS A6 Beach open with little water for bathers REAL ESTATE C1 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer to open the beach, test side the water. Swimming Teske said if the tests Board members didn’t REMEMBER WHEN B1 [email protected] water in the swim area, will be “swim at your own meet state codes, the want to extend the posted SPORTS B4 swimming area because Clermont City Council not extend it any futher risk,” but with whatever swim area could open as VOICES A4 they were concerned members pondered this into the lake and let peo- amount of water is out soon as May 1. WORD ON THE STREET A2 about deep drop-offs and week whether to officially ple know it is a “swim at there at the time,” said Lake levels have holes, and the possibility open the beach and swim your own risk” area. Dave Teske, Clermont’s dropped more than 6 feet, of someone getting hit by SOUTH LAKE PRESS area at Waterfront Park this “They (council mem- recreation director. He leaving just a foot of water bers) decided to open the said the swim area will not in the swim area instead a boat. VOLUME 98, NO.13 | 3 SECTIONS summer. A bigger question “The council looked at was how far out to allow beach, so technically as of be open officially until a of the 3 feet seen two years ©2008, HarborPoint Media. every option and the best people to swim because of right now, people can go full month of samples are ago when the beach was one was to leave the swim All rights reserved. low water levels. play on the beach, throw a taken, tested and returned reopened after more than www.southlakepress.com Board members agreed ball there and walk along- with results. a decade. SEE BEACH | A2

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A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, April 5, 2013 What South Lake residents are saying about the... South Lake Briefs Word on the NORTH KOREA CLERMONT School presents ‘You’re a Street What do you think of North Korea’s nuclear threat? Good Man, Charlie Brown’ Lucy, Linus, Schroeder, Sally, Snoopy, and, Charlie Brown will all be on hand through the cast at Citrus Heights Academy in the presentation of, “You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown,” by Clark Gesner and based on the beloved comic strip “Peanuts” by Charles Schulz. Performances are at 7 p.m., on April 11, 12, and 13, at the school. Tickets are $5 in advance, $6 at the door, and are available at the school, 101 S. Grand Highway in Clermont or It’s a little bit scary, I think they’re crazy I really don’t see it as a Me, personally, I don’t I mean, they’re always by calling, 352-394-4715 to reserve but I don’t think it’s and they need to mind threat because the like it, but it depends making threats, so if your ticket. anything that is really their business. It’s a moment they do any- how the U.S. reacts to we get overly excited going to happen. possibility that some- thing everyone is it. It’s a whole matter about it, we’d always GROVELAND LAURIE MONTERO thing may come of it going to jump all over of maturity. We can let be overly excited. I South Lake High to host MINNEOLA but I don’t really think them and stop it. It is it go and be cautious think we’re well parent informational night so. If it does, it’s not something that should or we can make a big equipped to handle it going to be good. be taken with caution deal of it, but what we if anything, but I just To keep parents and students JACOB GARRISON though, because have to look at is the think they’re showing informed about the academic oppor- CLERMONT nuclear weapons are reason behind it and off. I did hear they tunities at South Lake High school the no joke. we don’t really know specifically targeted school will host a parent information- RILEY RATAJCZAK what it is. Austin, Texas and al night, from 5:30 to 7 p.m., on April CLERMONT JORGE HERNANDEZ that’s pretty random. 9, at the Mascotte Civic Center, 121 N. CLERMONT SARAH COLACHICCO Sunset Ave. MINNEOLA For information or to contribute call Lina Nichols, assistant principal at 352-394-2100, ext. 5414. Dottie Keedy, Lake’s director Route 55 is going away,” he subsidizing the route with TAVARES BUS of community services, said said. “LYNX will still be run- money from the county’s gen- CONTINUED FROM A1 LYNX will continue to evalu- ning Route 55. The question is eral fund because it would be Health Department begins ate the route as part of its will they be coming into the “more of a user fee as immunization program the people and tourists like us overall service plan because it Lake County or stopping at opposed to spreading that don’t have cars. They use the does provide a link into Polk the county line.” cost across the entire county.” The Lake County Health bus not only to go to Wal- County for transportation. Commissioners have agreed Route 204 riders currently Department will offer immunizations Mart, but they also use it to go LYNX primarily serves to continue working with pay $3.40 for a one-way trip, for students who will enter 7th grade to eat at the restaurants (in Orange, Seminole and LYNX to negotiate a lower cost $6.50 for all day and $70 for a in the 2013/2014 school year on April Four Corners).” Osceola counties, along with for South Lake Route 204, 30-day pass. Still, Lake subsi- 11 at Gray Middle School in The funding agreement small portions of Lake, Polk which takes riders from the dizes that route to the tune of Groveland. with LYNX was scheduled to and Volusia counties. Clermont area to downtown more than $168,000 a year. Call the Lake County Health end at the end of this fiscal T.J. Fish, executive director Orlando. Officials said most of “We are going to take the Department at 352-771-5500 or go to year in September, but com- of Lake-Sumter Metropolitan the people using this route are position that (using) the gen- www.lakechd.com for information. missioners recently voted to Planning Organization, said from Lake County. eral fund is not on the table, pull out on June 30. The he doesn’t want riders to think Parks said he has spoken but we are open to a fee CLERMONT county already has invested that Route 55 will be halted with some of these riders who increase,” County Manager East Ridge High School $41,200 in the route so far in because county commission- don’t want to lose the service. David Heath said about nego- sponsors film festival 2013, but the early termina- ers don’t want to subsidize it He said they are willing to pay tiating with LYNX officials tion will save $29,500 this anymore. more money to continuing about Route 204. East Ridge High School is sponsoring year and $79,734 every year “I don’t want people to per- riding the bus to Orlando. A decision on that route the First Annual Community Film thereafter. ceive their action means Parks said he favors this over could come in 30 days. Festival at 7 p.m., on April 11, at the Epic Theaters, at 2405 S. U.S. Highway 27. There will be six categories at the film festival including, short film, doc- send out a “request for umentary, music video, broadcast BEACH proposal” listing specific package, alumni and middle/elemen- CONTINUED FROM A1 days and times the city tary school. There are no entry fees. would like to see some- All entries must be appropriate and area ‘as is’ and swim at thing out there to anyone approved by event planners. Entries your own risk,” Teske who is interested. will not be accepted with copyright said. “It might be nice for material. People may also see Tickets are for the event are $2. vendors at Waterfront people to be able to get For information, call Denise Honey Park since the council drinks and snacks while at 352-242-2080, ext. 2233, or email to agreed to consider allow- enjoying the waterfront, [email protected]. ing this. maybe even some items Teske said city staff will to rent,” Teske said. CLERMONT ‘Battle of the Bands for Teens’ slated for Saturday

ROXANNE BROWN / DAILY COMMERCIAL Cooper Memorial Library has announced the second annual Battle Paul Anderson cuts a cake during a farewell reception in his honor. of the Bands for Teens will be held al and state levels. from 2 to 5 p.m., Saturday for teens RETIRE “It’s a good opportunity for him ages 13-18. CONTINUED FROM A1 (Anderson), but we’re gonna miss This year’s battle will take place out- Direct Cremation him. I mean, after 31 years, it’s like doors on the grounds at Lake-Sumter After serving as a volunteer since a part of the fire department is State College and is open to the first $ April of 1982, Anderson was pro- leaving,” staff assistant Sheila five bands to sign up only. moted to captain in 1990 and was Aguayo said. First place takes home $250. 675 appointed as the city’s part-time Bishop presented Anderson For information, call Lisa Piper at Plus Container fire inspector. From there, he with an engraved ax. Anderson’s 352-536-2275, or send an email to became the deputy fire chief and wife of 15 years, Sharra, and their [email protected]. Ron Becker, Director ten years later, in 1992, was hired children Kaelynn, 15, Thomas, 12 as one of the Clermont’s first full- and Brandon, 8, were by his side. CLERMONT time fire department employees. Meanwhile, based on a post on County to present ‘Water 352-394-8228 Anderson went on to become the the Imokalee Fire District’s web- Safety Day’ on Saturday 921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL fire marshall and for the past 21 years site welcoming him, the firefight- has served as assistant fire chief. ers there are eager for his arrival. In an effort to curb this statistic, During his tenure as a volunteer “Chief Anderson served 31 years Lake County public and private firefighter with Clermont, with the City of Clermont Fire organizations will host a “Water Safety Anderson worked as a profession- Department prior to beginning his Day” at 10 a.m., Saturday, at the al firefighter for 15 years in other service with us,” the website reads. LiveWell Fitness Center (formerly the cities throughout Central Florida. “I couldn’t have asked for better National Training Center), 1925 Don Anderson also organized and people to work with. They take Wickham Drive, in Clermont. assisted in training Clermont’s pride it the department, take pride Activities during the three-hour Dive Team, Hazardous Material it the city, and they love their jobs. event will include mock water rescue, Response Team and Technical It’s gonna be hard to leave them an infant self-rescue, life-jacket fit- Rescue Teams. and It’s gonna be a challenge to tings, CPR demonstrations and a one- He served as special operations find the same caliber of firemen hour open swim for all attendees. commander with Clermont Fire and I just want to say thank you to Wristbands will be given out to the Department for ht past 15 years you guys,” Anderson said, credit- first 200 children who watch the vari- since the inception of CFD’s Special ing Bishop, former city Manager ous demonstrations. Operations teams in 998 and organ- Wayne Saunders and Finance For details, call 407-581-3511 or email ized the city’s Fire Explorer Post for Director Joe Van Zile as his men- [email protected]. the community’s youth in 1996. tors through the years. “I am excit- Anderson has been the ed to see what this new venture Do you have information from a Explorer’s advisor for 18 years and brings however, and eager to get to charity, church or civic event that is a member of several profession- know the firefighters in Imokalee you want featured in the South Lake al organizations, serves as a mem- and work with them as their chief.” Press? Send your information to ber of several committees and Anderson’s starting salary as [email protected]. working groups on county, region- Chief in Imaokalee is $94,000.

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PHOTOS BY HEIDINES PEREZ / DAILY COMMERCIAL ABOVE LEFT: Ren McCormack (Justin Morfe), speaks against the dance ban at the “Footloose’’ rehearsal at East Ridge High School. ABOVE RIGHT: Rev. Shaw Moore (Nicolas Heffelfinger) and Vi Moore (Dee DeePizzuti), his wife, sing. BELOW: The cast of “Footloose’’ dances. East Ridge students present ‘Footloose’ the musical

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer until he transferred to East [email protected] Ridge High four years ago No need to book tickets for a chance to inspire to Broadway this weekend those students wanting to for a high-caliber musical go further in their acting theater performance, careers — many of whom when one can drive to East he’d taught through their Ridge High School for a middle school years. Santo night of what the school’s said he understands now drama teacher, Vince that teaching was his call- Santo, said he guarantees ing. will be well worth it. “I really love seeing the That’s because the kids get turned on to the- school’s theater depart- ater,” he said. “I can’t ment is bringing the musi- explain it really, but when cal stage adaptation of the the light goes on and they popular 1984 film (students) become that “Footloose” to life, starting character they are playing, with opening night at you can look at their faces 7?p.m. and continuing and see that they get it and with a performance at the it’s such a rush. It’s such an same time each day ‘ah-ha moment.’” through Sunday. Santo is Santo teaches “Intro to the director, Jason Misner Theatre,” “Acting” and is the musical director, and “Musical Theater.” Rosemary DeMott is the Students have to audition choreographer. to get into his classes. “The kids are absolutely On April 25, the “Rhythm amazing,” Santo said. of the Night” show group “This show has a cast of 65 will perform its “Puttin’ on and with the dance rou- the Ritz” show. Other tines, the music, the lights, shows Santo has directed it’s truly amazing. The kids Heffelfinger — is the formance they put on at school,Santo said locals his rigorous lifestyle was at the school are “Brighton are just spectacular, and I strong hand behind the the school’s own Blackbox are realizing that his shows costing him. Beach Memoirs,” “Legally Blonde,” and “Joseph and love this show because it’s ban. And to make the show Theatre. Santo also leads a are well worth attending; “In my younger and the Amazing Technicolor loud, it’s colorful and it has even more entertaining to show group called many waiting for the thinner days, I was a per- Dreamcoat,” for which he a great story to it. This year, locals, each night, a differ- “Rhythm of the Night” that announcement of a new former on Broadway. One rented the original coat we are only running one ent East Ridge administra- focuses on theatrical danc- one to reserve a block of morning, my son said, ‘Bye used on Broadway. weekend, however, so tick- tor is playing the role of the ing and singing perform- seats. daddy, I’ll see you tomor- Tickets to “Footloose” ets will go fast.” show’s school principal. ances. “It’s a good feeling “Footloose” is a story of row morning for break- this weekend are $10 per “Everyone is so excited,” Santo said students because I think more and American spirit, focusing fast.’ That’s when I realized person and can be pur- said Noelani Mercer, a design and build the sets more people are realizing on a carefree kid named I wasn’t seeing my kids,” chased at the school office, member of the cast. and do the costuming, what’s going on here,” he Ren McCormack who is Santo said. located at 13322 Excaliber transplanted to a small “Everything is coming wigs and make-up for said. It’s then that Santo Road in Clermont, by rural town where rock ‘n’ together now that we are every show. He doesn’t Santo was born and turned to teaching, start- email to Santo at roll and dancing are for- doing full-on dress skimp either, using the raised in New York and ing at Windy Hill Middle [email protected], or at bidden. After his arrival, rehearsals with the lights, proceeds of advertising on said he attended many School in Clermont, where the door on performance Ren — played by Justin costumes, music. It’s an their show programs and Broadway shows, plays he taught for nine years nights. Morfe in the East Ridge incredible feeling and ticket sales to fund each and other performances as production — sets out to when we hit the final note play, which on average, a child. He went on to change hearts and minds, and pose, everyone freaks take in the upwards of attend college at the he makes all the right out because it’s so amaz- $10,000 nneded to pro- University of Central moves and wins the girl, ing.” duce. Florida (when it was FTU) Ariel, played by Emma East Ridge High School “We’re proud of what we and received his master’s Gurnsey. has one of the largest the- do here,” Santo said. in theater education at One of Ren and Ariel’s ater programs in Lake “We’re busy, that’s for sure, Vanderbilt University in goals become making sure County. The students put and we put on quality and Nashville, Tenn. Santos there is music and dancing on four major productions entertaining performanc- then went into profession- at their prom. Arial’s each year, in addition to es for the entire communi- al theater and in the ‘70s father, the Rev. Shaw — two student-directed and ty to enjoy. performed on Broadway being played by Nick one guest-directed per- In his fourth year at the until one day, he realized

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Why did we YOUROPINIONS celebrate LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Will somebody tell me why gas prices are going up? LETTER of the WEEK Easter Sunday? I do not care who you are but will ast Sunday was Easter, and it marked a somebody tell us why gas prices are very significant day on the Christian cal- going up. Lendar. Called Resurrection Sunday by All five of our congressional per- many believers, the day commemorated the sonnel can’t tell me anything. rise of Jesus Christ from the dead. I called all of them. Good Friday marked the crucifixion and All that big oil wants is to see this death of Jesus nearly 2,000 years ago. country go into a recession. Christians heralded the day as the single- We have heard all kinds of excuses most crucial element to their faith. as to why these prices go up and Although many Christian believers object to down — world events, weather and the name Easter, the day points to a new life, a military conflicts. rebirth into an eternal realm. No excuses this time around! Easter shouldn’t be about bunnies, colored We know about military conflicts. eggs, white dresses, bonnets and other trap- The USA goes into a country and pings. pays for most of the wars. Easter is a time to renew your faith, to set We get higher prices, and lose your trust in something and someone greater American lives while big oil makes than ourselves. billions of dollars for their own Easter Sunday was a day to remember our pockets. access to the benefits and blessings provided Oh, I almost forgot, they also get through the ultimate sacrifice — the willing subsidies from the taxpayers. suffering and death of the Son of God. It’s been reported that Mobile Oil That’s why we celebrate Easter. made a profit of $44.7 billion, plus Without this distinctly Christian belief, the help from taxpayers. day served no purpose. I know a small businessman has to We celebrate Christmas in the same manner; pay his profits back in taxes or the day is about celebrating the birth of Jesus. repairs without any help. In the same way, Christmas isn’t about shop- ping, Santa Claus, reindeer or elves. And it Thanks to the people who run the shouldn’t be about getting gifts or even giving big oil companies, the diner where I We haven’t heard the last gifts. eat breakfast prices have gone up. Without Jesus, we wouldn’t be celebrating Other stores have to raise their either Christmas or Easter. prices on tires, supplies, clothing of this white elephant And without Jesus, we would have little rea- and other items. son to have hope. The problem with this is the peo- At the Feb. 20 Tavares city council were asked. I hope that meant that Jesus provides hope and salvation to a lost ple who run big oil could care less meeting, the projected cost of all of the council members were and corrupt world. Jesus provides light and about the little guy. upgrades of $2,696,000 on the pier brought up to date prior to the direction in a dark, dismal world. They might say they care but their building was presented and meeting. Jesus isn’t the lunatic or the liar some reli- actions speak louder, just as long as approved unanimously. I am all for the project but let’s get gious critics assert. Jesus is the risen Lord, offer- they are making their billions of dol- The city manager talked about our act together from the beginning ing the opportunity for a life redeemed, and lars. how hard the planning and engi- and get costs that will remain with that’s why we celebrate Easter. If anyone can figure this out, let neering departments worked over the projects to the end. Jesus gave himself for us, and with reverence the rest of us know. the last 16 months on this project. If One of the council members the project took 16 months, don’t we acknowledge that this is the day the Lord DOUG ALDRICH | Leesburg mentioned that to pay for these has made, and we should rejoice in it. you think they would have thought project upgrades, perhaps they about some of the upgrades they could sell municipal bonds. Does But it shouldn’t be just the days of Christmas Too much disruption at and Easter that we surrender to the Savior. It now want? And shouldn’t they have that mean there is no definite way should be more, much more. It should be our Carver Middle School known, or quickly found out, that to pay for these increases? the wood pilings could not be used souls. Too bad there is so much educa- The council members who spoke and concrete pilings had to be tional disruption at Carver. Why? after the vote all told about how installed? wonderful it is that we have so Because someone is on an ego trip. Instead, there is a $500,000 cost WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? Also, because the support they are many seaplanes, that this will be a The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, increase just for the pilings. showcase, we want to lead the way expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters receiving from home and outside We live in Florida where it gets should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed influences. since we are the county seat and so with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and hot and humid. Wouldn’t one think on — all emotional rhetoric and no telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for They should start a early history they would have explored all length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for club instead. Study about Sodom facts or figures, no analysis, no grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters options for air conditioning at the questioning of anything presented, per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or and Gomorrah, the Roman Empire, outset of the project. Now we are copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- all just swept under the rug and etc. getting shaded windows that can be lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the approved. right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. When social clubs or organiza- tinted at a whim with a price I sincerely hope it all works out You can submit your letters by: tions say, “In your face, God, we will increase of just $360,000. E-mail (preferred) to: but the pro forma presented by Also, there are the two elevators [email protected] do it our way,” beware. John Drury leaves a lot of questions By regular mail to: Yes, I have something to back up instead of just one at an increased Letters to the Editor cost of $80,000. Other cost increases and doubts. Renting a building out 732 W. Montrose St. my statement, the Holy Bible. mostly on weekends, and then giv- Clermont, FL 34711 Social club, my foot! Check it out are for the ceiling, paving (pavers By fax to: instead of concrete), a stairway, ing it a 60 percent occupancy rate, 352-394-8001 on Google. seems overly optimistic. The Gay/Straight Alliance is the lighting, wall dividers and so on. EDITORIALS Why wasn’t any of this considered Folks, I am a new resident here Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any disruption and the ACLU is recruit- at the onset of planning? Were the and would like to see a successful individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. ing your young children to follow Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. commissioners brought up to date pier building but given what I saw their “teachings”at, I must say, an on these items before the council at the council meeting, I doubt it GUEST COLUMNS early age. meeting in a detailed presentation? will ever be successful. If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- They are teaching anti-Bible and The presentation given at the city We haven’t heard the last of this commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. Montrose St., Torah philosophy. council meeting lacked information white elephant. Clermont, FL 34711. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. The writer also must submit a recent photograph to be CARL F. 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CLERMONT New Beginnings sends challenge to the community ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer job training. donated but we still have those in need,” Marketing provide a safe place for ingsLake.org and click on [email protected] The building will also some supplies left to pur- Director Sandy kids who need after school the donate button, or send house a large food pantry chase to finish the work up Farnsworth said. In May of last year, New tutoring.” a check made payable to storage area and a com- and get the center open. Smith said that after a Beginnings of Lake “In this economy, this is New Beginnings at PO Box puter lab open to the pub- Our goal is to open by the year of renovations, New County, an organization so important because peo- 121129, Clermont, FL lic for job searches, resume end of April and start help- Beginnings is very close to that helps the homeless, ple just can’t do some of 34712. writing and state assis- ing people,” Smith said. completing the project. these things otherwise.” For information, call began renovations to a for- tance applications. Another thing happen- “Concrete, however, is mer honky tonk that sat To donate now go online Steve Smith at 407-595- As of now, however, a ing in April is the 16th very expensive and one of to www.NewBeginn- 0179. vacant for more than 20 couple of problems are in Annual $1 Million Dollar the remaining major tasks years and that the organi- the way of the building’s Feinstein Challenge, a is to pave the parking lot zation worked for two grand opening, because it drive that means the and sidewalk. With $5,500 years to acquire. is not fully completed and Feinstein Foundation we can finish the last With the help of many the organization is out of matching a percentage of details, including con- volunteers and countless money. funds collected this month crete, lights, doors, and hours of labor involved, That is why New by New Beginnings and landscaping,” Smith said. the end result is getting Beginnings Founder and other organizations. “I’m confident though close to becoming a place President Steve Smith is “If 100 people in the and cannot wait because dedicated to providing challenging the communi- community would donate this will be the first learn- much needed services to ty to raise the last $5,500 $55 each we would essen- ing center for those who South Lake County resi- needed to complete the tially have all the funds are struggling to find work dents, including after learning center in what he needed to finish this build- and get the things they school tutoring to chil- has dubbed, the “Get?er ing. This will have a huge need, like counseling, life dren, mentors to families, Done” challenge. impact in lives of local skills training or help look- counseling, life skills and “We have the labor homeless families and ing for jobs. We can also State may sanction teachers carrying guns in school Staff Report reality is unacceptable,” protect your children with- ment and most incidents said the bill’s co-sponsor out breaking the bank, basi- lasted 15 minutes or less. School principals could Rep. Dennis Baxley. cally,” said Mathias, whose Eight other states allow designate teachers and Hays, whose bill is SB comments at the time drew concealed firearms on other employees to carry 1418, said it the legislation national attention. school campuses, Steube concealed weapons on passes, people seeking to But several lawmakers said. campus to make schools harm on a school campus expressed reservations Steube said he has safer, under legislation won’t know what teacher about placing more guns received numerous phone that won approval or administrator might be on school campuses. calls and emails in support Wednesday from a Florida armed. The bill would allow no of the bill from principals House committee. “We have seen a pattern one to carry a gun on cam- in rural school districts State Sen. Alan Hays, R- of gun-free zones being pus, except the principal’s whose schools are 30 to 45 Umatilla, has a similar bill the sites of these mas- designee who has com- minutes away from a law in the Senate, legislation sacre-type activities,” he pleted the proper training. enforcement response. coming only a few months told a reporter for the That person would be The Florida School after Lake County School Panama City News-Herald. required to carry the Boards Association opposes Board member Bill Hays also touted the bill firearm on them at all the bill, saying its members Mathias was roundly criti- as a cost-saver. Putting times. The principal will want more funds to hire cized for discussing this school resource officers on determine whether to tell school resource officers in option after the deadly campus costs about parents who that person is. every school and are wor- shootings at Sandy Hook $100,000 each, so arming a Several lawmakers ried about liability issues. Elementary School in few staff members would expressed concern that “You’re going to send the Newtown, Conn. be less expensive, he said. local school boards should wrong message to these stu- The House bill gives prin- “If you knew that there not be kept in the dark dents ... so they go back into cipals the option to desig- could be faculty members about whether schools in the community and say, nate one or several school packing heat, would you their districts are armed. ‘Hey it’s OK, coach is carry- employees to carry con- be as likely to go in and Bill sponsor Republican ing a gun, principal is carry- cealed weapons. The attack that school?” Hays Rep. Greg Steube cited a ing a gun, teacher is carry- designee would be required asked. 2002 Secret Service and ing a gun, why can’t I carry a to complete the same train- Mathias last fall first sug- U.S. Department of gun, everybody’s carrying a ing that bank and court- gested arming teachers as Education study that said gun,” said Executive house security guards com- a way to protect campuses most school shootings Director Wayne Blanton. plete in addition to the more cost effectively. were stopped by someone The Associated Press contributed statewide firearms training. “It would give you a way to other than law enforce- material to this report. Principals could also decline the concealed weapons option altogether. Proponents of the bill argued that since the state can’t afford to put a school resource officer on every campus, the gun legisla- tion is a commonsense alternative. “I want my children safe and in our overwhelming desire to protect our chil- dren with gun free zones we have inadvertently made them the ideal ster- ile target for a madman and the unwillingness of people to confront that

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OBITUARIES experience Clermont Florida, where A memorial service will be “Mack” C. and Rita E. been an employee at for a young he enjoyed the warm held Saturday, April 13, Paquette, Dorothy moved Rambo’s Florist and an Alfred Eugene Sutton punk from weather, enthusiastically 2013 at 11:00am with to Clermont in June of active member in both the “Gene” Toledo, as played senior baseball and Visitation at 10:00am at 1957, following gradua- Clermont Garden Club he used to basketball, and found the First United tion, and married her hus- Alfred Eugene Sutton and Clermont Methodist say. Upon pleasure and purpose in Methodist band Jerry E. Hoskinson in Church. She and her hus- “Gene”, age 79, died peace- returning serving his neighbors as a Church of fully Monday, March 25, November of that year. band Jerry were co-owners he attend- pet sitter and handy man. South Lyon, 640 During her early years in of the original Clermont 2013. He was born October ed the SUTTON Gene was a simple and S Lafayette St, Clermont, she had been an Firestone store, followed 8, 1933, in Toledo, Ohio, to University honest man, who was South Lyon, MI 48178. For Albert and Stella (Pilrose) employee at Rambo’s successively by co-owner- of Toledo and Married devoted to his family. He is additional information Florist and an active mem- Sutton. Growing up he had Janice “Sue” Maxson, also survived by his wife Janice contact Phillips Funeral ship of the Clermont Shell ber in both the Clermont a close relationship with of Toledo. Together they Susan Sutton of Ann Home 437-1616. Station, and finally the Garden Club and his sister Arlene, enjoying had three beautiful daugh- Arbor; his beloved dog, Memorial donations may Orange Mountain Bar, Clermont Methodist family fishing and playing ters. Gene secured a draft- Elvis; daughters: Dian be made to the Alzheimer’s Restaurant, and fruit sports together. Gene had ing position at Ford Motor Sutton of Ann Arbor, Jackie Association of Michigan. Church. She and her hus- stand. In later years, a great talent in baseball Company in Body (Harold) Vandervoort of Online guestbook band Jerry were co-owners known to many simply as and was scouted by the Engineering so they Chelsea, Robin (Matthew) www.phillipsfuneral.com of the original Clermont “Mrs. H”, she actively par- Detroit Tigers in his youth. moved to Michigan. He Dixon of Ann Arbor; Dorothy Lee Hoskinson Firestone store, followed ticipated in the Girl Scouts He proudly joined the U.S. successively by co-owner- was a very committed and grandson’s: Jason Dorothy Lee Hoskinson, of America, 4-H, and both Army in 1954. He was sta- a hardworking man. He ship of the Clermont Shell Vandervoort, Corey 73, of Clermont, died the Clermont Girls Youth tioned in Germany where was employed by Ford Station, and finally the Vandervoort, Grant Dixon Wednesday, March 27, and Women’s Softball he played baseball for the Motor for 30 years, (15 of and Cameron Dixon; sister Orange Mountain Bar, 2013. Born in Ferndale, Leagues. She was adored military, drove a tank and those he was awarded for Arlene Sutton of Restaurant, and fruit Michigan, the youngest of by and will be remembered delivered mail. This was a perfect attendance) After Redmond, California and stand. During her early three daughters to Michael profoundly satisfying retiring, he moved to many nieces and nephews. years in Clermont, she had SEE OBITS | A10 C M Y K

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www.clermontdowntownpartnership.com Featured Business of the Month: “Clermont Woman’s Club ” Clermont Woman’s Club The Clermont Woman’s Club has been in existence for 92 years and has been affiliated with the Florida Federation of Women’s Clubs for 81 years. The main object of our club is to help improve the community and help others, while developing new friendships.

We support about 25 organizations with volunteer hours and two main fundraisers a year. All these good works are organized from a “Florida Cracker” style building located at 655 West Broome St., Clermont, Fl. It has a unique history itself and at the present time is the only building on the National Historic Registry in Clermont! The clubhouse was built for a “motor camp for tourists” in 1923, on the site of the second school house in Clermont. The Clermont Unity Club, a men’s luncheon group, planned to build the clubhouse in one day. According to The Clermont Press, December 28, 1923, every able bodied man was asked to assemble and spend the day “knocking”(this term comes from the sound of the hammers) in hopes by sunset, with the combined labor, a community house for the motor camp would be completed. It would also serve for public meetings. The ladies of the The year 1940, it began being used for defense related projects during WWII. city would provide lunch consisting of meat loaf sandwiches, baked beans, salad, Since then it has been leased from the city by the Clermont Woman’s Club. pie, and coffee. A group of about 50 men accomplished this task! They had bills printed and circulated to “tin can” tourists urging them to “use our new motor Miriam Johnson, a past member and president (1976-1978) is responsible for camp with electric lights, city water, on paved streets-two blocks from stores. doing all the research and paper work in getting the building on the National New camp building with kitchen, laundry, shower bath and recreation room. Historic Registery.

In 1924 it was decided it was not appropriate for a “motor camp” to be so close to The clubhouse is available to rent for all occasions and meetings. Please consider the Methodist Church and in May the Clermont Civic Club bought the building having your next event at this prestigious and historical location. and remolded it for a clubhouse. The land is leased from the city. For information please call 352-535-0641 or check our website to download A rental contract at clermontwomansclub.org In 1927 the building was doubled in size with an addition of a south wing providing more space for meetings, dining room, and kitchen.

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Downtown Clermont I have parts for all major appliances and air conditioning and authorized repair service too! Farmer’s Market CALL ME OR COME SEE ME! Every Sunday REFRIGERATORS • RANGES • DISHWASHERS MICROWAVES • WASHERS • DRYERS • & MORE! From 9am - 2pm INCLUDES: Fresh Produce • Plants • Flowers • Fruit Vegetables • Herbs • And So Much More! (352) 394-6111 Clermont Downtown Partnership For more information visit P.O. Box 120734 • Clermont, FL 34712 www.clermontdowntownpartnership.com 757 W. Montrose St. • Clermont, Florida 34711 [email protected]

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TAVARES Building toward a skilled workforce GREG JONES | Staff Writer of up to $500,000 “about as fast as If funding were avail- [email protected] from the State the average for all able, Culpepper believes Legislature in the occupations,” one the building or remodeling Lake County hopes to current session. She department report project can be done in a partner with Lake hopes Lake County says, adding, couple of phases. The first Technical Center, the manufacturers will “Properly skilled phase would include the school board and local step up with a “dol- welders with up- school possibility taking business leaders to help fill lar-for-dollar or in- to-date training two un-used buildings on manufacturing workforce kind” match to get CULPEPPER should have the the Lake Tech campus to needs here. the effort rolling. best job double the welding pro- The county commission While the county isn’t in prospects.” Dr. Diane gram and add a small has directed the county’s the financial position to Culpepper, the director of machine shop. Economic Development help fund the project, Lake Tech, echoed Initial costs would be and Tourism Department Campione said Lake can Campione’s concerns of about $1.3 million, includ- to begin looking for part- act as a facilitator to bring not having enough skilled ing construction and ners to fund a large manu- different groups together. workers to meet the local equipment costs, plus the facturing training facility at “I have heard directly demands. She said Lake salary for a second teacher. Lake Tech. The facility from manufacturers who Tech does offer programs “We can’t do this own would not only train resi- are going outside of Lake such as welding, but the our own,” Culpepper said. dents specifically for local County to hire employees school can only train 19 “We need private partners. job needs, but offer contin- who have the training that students during the day We need public partners, uing education for people they need,” she said. and another 19 at night. so that is the mission I’m already employed in man- Adam Sumner, the coun- “We are packed to capaci- on to raise some money.” ufacturing in hopes of ty’s interim director of the ty, and we are glad about Lake Tech doesn’t have a PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKE TECHNICAL CENTER attracting more companies Economic Development that, but we just need a machining program, but to the area with a more and Tourism Department, bigger facility,” she said. does offer some online A welding student works on a project at Lake Technical Center.The diversified workforce. said staffers have met with Culpepper said the classes. The students don’t center only can only train 19 welding students during the day and “I think this is a great more than 400 manufac- school needs to double its get any hands-on training, another 19 at night. Local employers want more. idea, and I think it will sup- turing business leaders in welding program as soon though, which makes port the local needs and Lake. He said positions as possible and start a companies offering increase business attrac- such as skilled machinists, machining program. She internships wary because tiveness (to Lake County), fabricators and welders also wants additional space they want students to have and I think we should have are their No. 1 priority. into order to offer more at least some basic experi- our economic develop- A recent county job specialized training to peo- ence before operating ment people get involved advertisement for welders ple already employed in their expensive machines, in this,” Commissioner said the position paid $13 basic welding jobs. Culpepper said. Tim Sullivan said. to $22 an hour. The nation- “We need funding to do “Our dream and goal at Commissioner Leslie al average is $17 an hour, this however,” Culpepper Lake Tech is to one day Campione has already according to the U.S. said. “The funding we open a center for advance approached state Sen. Department of Labor’s receive from the Florida manufacturing that would Alan Hayes, R-Umatilla, Bureau of Labor Statistics. Legislature does not pro- allow us to prepare the about the idea. She said Employment for welders vide us with a way to build skilled workforce that Hays was optimistic about is expected to grow by 15 or remodel buildings or businesses are demand- getting an appropriation percent through 2020, add programs.” ing,” she said.

COMMUNITY CALENDAR TODAY ing 1-800-965-9324. Dottie Dill, at 352-242- Tickets at the door are 9805. TOMOKA CHAPTER DAR $25. CYPRESS RIDGE MEETING: 10 a.m., at the LAKE BEAUTYBERRY FNPS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PTO Kehlor Building, 466 West MEETING ABOUT LAKE MEETING: 5:30 p.m., in the Minneola Ave., in APOPKA: At 10 a.m., media center. SAC meet- Clermont. Speaker is Mary Cooper Memoiral Library, ing will begin at 6 p.m. Lou Wieloszymski of 2525 Oakley Seaqver Granny Nannies talking THURSDAY Drive, in Clermont. Guest about Alzheimers and is Dr. Michael Coveney, S.O.A.R LECTURE SERIES caregiving. Call Carolyn limnologist and head of AT EMERITUS AT OAK PARK Darling at 352-394-4790 Aquatic Ecosystems at the ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY: SATURDAY SJRWMD. Call 407-448- At 5 p.m., 650 Minnehaha 100 MILLION REASONS TO 6195 for details. Ave., in Clermont. CELEBRATE WITH LOW COST PET Covering legal issues and SAMARITAN’S PURSE- VACCINATIONS: From 11:30 Dementia at this meeting. OPERATION CHRISTMAS a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Complimentary dinner CHILD: Featuring, Franklin Clermont Equestrian, 750 and question and answer Graham, Matthew West, Desoto St., Clermont. Call time. Call 352-241-0844 Michael W. Smith, Ricky 352-242-1257. for reservations. PASTFINDERS Skaggs, The Tommy TUESDAY Coomes Band, and The GENEAOLOGY GENERAL African Children’s Choir, PASTFINDERS HELP: From 9:30 a.m. to at the Orange County GENEAOLOGY GENERAL noon, Special Collections Convention Center in HELP: From 10:30 a.m. to 1 Room on the second floor Orlando. Tickets $15 in p.m., Special Collections in the Cooper Memorial advance, www.samari- Room on the second floor Library, Clermont. Call tanspurse.org/cele- in the Cooper Memorial Dottie Dill, at 352-242- brate100million or by call- Library, Clermont. Call 9805.

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B anks/Page-Theus OBITS Funerals and Cremations, CONTINUED FROM A6 Wildwood. Titus Jevon Darnell by many, for her offbeat sense of humor, quick wit, Titus Jevon Darnell, 25, “capers”, and general love of Leesburg, died Saturday, of mischief. After raising March 30, 2013. Rocker- five children, she decided Cusack Mortuary, to return to work, and was Leesburg. employed by Sy Aufseher, Caroline J. Dease the former President of Caroline J. Dease, 65, of Weight Watchers of Central DeLand, died Monday, Florida. Dorothy is pre- April 1, 2013. Beyers deceased by her beloved Funeral Home, Umatilla. husband Jerry (2000), Louise L. Harding Mother Rita (2005), and Louise L. Harding, 96, of sister Jeroline (2008). She Tavares, died Monday, is survived by her sister, April 1, 2013. Steverson, Mrs. Maxine Wessel Hamlin & Hilbish Funerals (Robert) of Royal Oak, MI; and Cremations, Tavares. her children, Lance Ronald Wayne Knutson Sr. Hoskinson, of Clermont; Amanda Hoskinson, of Ronald Wayne Knutson Groveland; Susan Sr., 75, of Tavares, died Hoskinson (Mark RoBards) Friday, March 29, 2013. of Groveland; Julie Harden/Pauli Funeral (Angelo) Manco of Eustis Home, Eustis. and Jason Hoskinson of George G. Olson Orlando; four grandchil- Geoge G. Olson, 90, of dren; one niece and three Wethersfield, Conn., died nephews. Gathering in Friday, March 29, 2013. Memory, Saturday, April 6, Beyers Funeral Home, 2013, at Brewer and Sons Umatilla. Clermont Chapel. Dorothy Helen O’Reilly will be laid to rest in Oak Hill Cemetery, Clermont, Helen O’Reilly, 84, of with her beloved husband, Leesburg, died, March 31, in a private ceremony. In 2013. Page-Theus Funerals lieu of flowers, the family & Cremations, Leesburg. requests memorial dona- Arthur A. Rasmussen tions to Lake Cares Food Arthur A. Rasmussen, 89, Pantry, 2001 W. Hwy Old of Clermont, died on 441, Mt. Dora, FL 32757. Friday, March 22, 2013. National Cremation DEATH NOTICES Society. Bettye Anthony Bernice R. Roberts Bettye Anthony, 72, of Bernice R. Roberts, 104, Leesburg, died Thursday, of Mount Dora, died, March 28, 2013. Rocker- Thursday, March 28, 2013. Cusack Mortuary, Harden/Pauli Funeral Leesburg. Home, Eustis. Charlotte Inez Bohlen Norman Eugene Sanders Charlotte Inez Bohlen, Norman Eugene 70, of Sorrento, died Sanders, 67, of Umatilla, Wednesday, March 27, died Wednesday, March 2013. Hamlin & Hilbish 27, 2013. Hamlin & Hilbish Funeral Directors. Funeral Directors. Varnell Bonds Shirley J. Temple Varnell Bonds, 71, of Shirley J. Temple, 78, of Umatilla, died Monday, Eustis, died Sunday, March March 25, 2013. Hayes 31, 2013. Harden/Pauli Brothers Funeral Home, Funeral Home, Eustis. Eustis. Joanne Woodard Ronald “Mark” Campbell Joannie Woodard, 61, of Ronald “Mark” Altamonte Springs, died Campbell, 52, of Lake Saturday, March 23, 2013. Panasoffkee died on Hayes Brothers Funeral Thursday, March 28, 2013. Home, Altamonte Springs

CLERMONT Law library at Cooper to close GREG JONES | Staff Writer at ways to save money, [email protected] while asking constitutional The Lake County Library officers — like the clerk of System will close its law courts — and department library on Monday. heads to cut their budgets In a cost-saving move, by 6-percent. The commis- county commissioners sion discussed the possibil- have unanimously agreed ity of closing the library a to shut down the law few months ago at a budget library at Cooper workshop. Memorial Library in The most important Clermont, which would aspect of the law library is save more than $182,000 its Westlaw subscription, annually. The funds to pay which ends April 1. That is for the Law Library come from court fees and these where most of the money monies will now stay with will be saved. Westlaw is an the court system. online legal database that The county is facing a allows residents to access 2013-14 budget deficit of legal information through- about $8.6 million, and out the Lake Library commissioners are looking System.

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MINNEOLA CLERMONT Noise complaints ‘Vacant home was a growhouse’

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer sion of drug para- Leesburg retirement community was lead to arrests [email protected] phernalia. He arrested Tuesday night after Lake For the third time in almost a remained in the Lake deputies said they discovered 283 MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer around 3 a.m. and repeat- County jail Friday in [email protected] edly knocked on the door. week, the Lake County Sheriff’s marijuana plants in his home during Office raided a marijuana grow- lieu of $35,000 bail. a raid. In that case, sheriff’s officials It’s not clear what kind of This time an intoxicated Officials said dur- house, but this time at a home that said Raymond Lamar Smith, 41, con- music 39-year-old William Presley allegedly ques- ing the raid Harper tioned “what was the big was supposed to be vacant. verted his 114 Highland Drive mobile Thomas Presley and his Sgt. James Vachon, sheriff’s was the lone occu- deal” about the music, “it is HARPER home into a growhouse. roommate like to party to, spokesman, said detectives on pant in the home Friday night and time to but it keeps getting both in Thursday raided the home in and caught tending And on March 21, Juan Yaidel party.” trouble with the law. Clermont and discovered 104 mari- the plants. Acosta-Cruz, 22, and Dilica He was arrested on a city The Lake County Sheriff’s juana plants in an indoor grow- Vachon said the three-bedroom Melendez, 47, were charged with noise ordinance violation Office has responded to the house. home was owned by Harper’s family cultivation of marijuana after and released from the Lake 1423 Oak Valley Blvd. home Officials also found 3 pounds of and he wasn’t supposed to be living deputies said they found the interi- in Minneola eight times on County jail on a $1,000 processed marijuana. there, but detectives don’t believe bond. or of their 15625 Markham Drive noise and loud music com- Russell Harper, of Orlando, was Harper was stealing the electricity to According to a separate home in Clermont had been con- plaints, according to Sgt. charged with cultivation and posses- operate it. report, on Saturday, a neigh- verted to a marijuana growhouse James Vachon, sheriff’s sion of marijuana as well as posses- In similar busts, a man living in a spokesman. bor called deputies after where 46 plants were growing. Both have been arrested saying her husband went to twice after refusing to turn the Oak Valley Boulevard their music down, accord- home to complain about ing to investigative reports the “blaring music,” which and affidavits. they could hear from inside According to one report, their own home, and the deputies arrived at the residents refused to turn it home just before 1 a.m. on down. March 9 after receiving When deputies arrived to complaints of loud noise. the home, Presley Deputies said they could answered the door and said hear music as they drove “I'm just enjoying my up and had to repeatedly music.” bang on the door before This time deputies gave Presley answered. no warning and arrested Deputies warned him to him on disturbing the turn down the music, at peace charges. which time Presley did. Presley was released from Deputies left the home jail this time on a $250 only again to be called back bond.

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A12 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, April 5, 2013 Head Start staffers cut own benefits to preserve services Staff Report Rand told the Tampa Bay Times. save enough dollars so it didn’t $406 million, or about 5 per- Reducing the retirement con- Mid-Florida Community affect services, and that was our cent, from the program’s budg- tributions will cover more than Ordered to trim their budget Services agreed to stop con- goal,” Rand said. et. half the shortfall. To help cover by 5 percent, Head Start staffers tributing to the retirement funds Head Start provides preschool, For Mid-Florida, that means a in three Central Florida counties the rest of the deficit, Rand is to make up for the budget short- child care and other services for loss of $455,000 to the program, eliminating staff training and — including cut their own ben- fall. The measure will continue children from low-income fami- which serves about 975 children efits than reduce services to local through the end of the fiscal year lies, as well as for disabled chil- in the three counties. Local reducing contracted cleaning families in need. on Sept. 30, the newspaper dren from families of all directors were given the discre- service from three days a week to “We are doing our darnedest reported. incomes. The sequestration tion to choose how to imple- two, she told the newspaper. not to affect our (client) fami- “With the retirement plan cut order signed by President ment the cuts at their respective Employees will have to pick up lies,” Head Start Director Heidi completely out, we were able to Barack Obama on March 1 cut programs. the slack.

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CLERMONT Sundays 13600 Caspian Lane FERNDALE 415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596 Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am Sunday School 9:30 am Wed: Casual Service 7 pm BLESSED SACRAMENT Worship Service 10:40 am FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am 4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service CATHOLIC CHURCH Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm at CR455 & CR561A Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am 720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711 Wednesdays 407-469-3888 Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm 352-394-3562 Bible Study 7:00 pm Sunday School 9:00 am Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders Rev. Loyce Rowland Saturday Vigil Masses Groups for adults, teens, and children Blessed to be a Blessing Sunday School: 9:15 am English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm ~Nursey provided for all services~ (352) 394-3382 Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am Sunday Masses: Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor Evening Worship & www.shephillsclermont.org MONTVERDE 8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass) For directions and more information, visit: Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm 5 pm (Contemporary Mass) www.lbcclermont.org SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP Reconciliation on Saturday: 11043 True Life Way Wednesday: 7:00 pm Come to the Country...Where God, 3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.) Clermont, FL 34711 A Place of Love, Life & Growth Prayer Service, Youth Activities, families and community are our priority. 6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.) 352.394.0708 131 Chestnut St., Clermont Mission Kids for Children Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr. Located just off of Lakeshore Dr. Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561) 352-394-2753 Montverde, 34756 www.blessedsacramentcc.com NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 1 block north of Montverde

BAPTIST CHURCH Worship Times: 137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651 blinking light - Hwy 455 CHURCH OF CHRIST 410 W. Hwy. 50 • Clermont, FL 34711 Sunday School 9:45 am Services Times: 500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374 Sunday Phone: 352-394-4720 • Fax: 352-394-8669 Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship Sunday School 9:00 am 9 AM (Contemporary); 11 AM (Traditional) Pastor: Rev. Rex Anderson Wednesday 7:00 pm 10:00 am service and children church Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm Church school for all ages 10:00 AM Assistant Pastor: Rev. Darryl Church Wednesday evening 7:00 pm Wednesday 7:00 pm Childcare provided Youth Pastor: Rev. Tone Lundy MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Church Clerk: Mrs. Lucressie D. Mcgriff BAPTIST CHURCH Pastors Jim and Linda Watson Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People “Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ, www.southlakepresbyterian.org Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant for A Changing World!” Sharing Christ, wherever we are...” Sunday School - 9:30 AM 407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350 Schedule of Worship Services 950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412 ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM Sunday Morning Service - 11:00 a.m. WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS) Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx Sunday Services Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM & Youth/Adult Bible Study - Thursdays - 6:45 p.m. 15333 CR 455, Montverde, FL 34756 www.fumc-clermont.org 8:00 am Rite I 2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM e-mail addresses: 407-469-2525 Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church [email protected] (Pastor Anderson) 10:00 am Rite II www.woodlandschurch.com Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am 15641 Stuckey Loop [email protected] (Church Clerk) A Look at the Lessons 9:00 am Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte) Contact: Lucressie Mcgriff - 352-348-7955 Sunday School 10:00 am Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am Bible Studies & Childrens Activities: Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor Sunday School 9:45 am Nursery Care 10:00 am Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH Phone: (352)429-3888

Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm “Helping Real People Find Real Faith” Youth Group 11:30 am Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm Worship Times 574 West Montrose Street Weekday School: Preschool Saturday 6:00 pm OAKLAND Downtown Clermont MINNEOLA Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH 352.394.3855 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Weekend Programs CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA CLERMONT, FL www.stmatthiasfl.com 218 E. Oakland Ave. The EDGE (Children) A Progressive Jewish Congregation (1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at •Bible centered preaching All Services WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD Shabbat services are conducted every •Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere Student Groups Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber) Friday at 7:30 pm Sunday Worship: 10:00 am The Way (Middle School) IN CHRIST 8:45 am Contemporary Worship Many Other Activities each week Services are held at the synagogue located at: 9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Elder T.L. Wootson 303A North US Highway 27, Minneola 14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont Catalyst (High School) 11:00 am Traditional Worship 836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711 (1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart) Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club Nursery Provided All Services 394-1396 or 394-3004 Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor www.getreallife.com Messgae line: 352-243-5353 407-656-4452 407-877-4048 1501 Steve’s Rd Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm Email: [email protected] Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr. www.communitychurchclermont.org 352-394-3553 Thursday 7:30 pm Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org www.oaklandpres.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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CLERMONT Inmate tried to mail substance to judge

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer Misty Cash, communications director presided over the inmate’s case. under investigation, she couldn’t release [email protected] with the Department of Corrections, said The discovery of the substance any more details, including the inmate’s The Florida Department of officials at the Clermont facility were sparked officials to call hazmat workers name, why the inmate is in prison, what Corrections said Tuesday a package con- conducting a routine examination of the to the scene. Cash said the substance happened to the inmate as a result of the taining a white powdery substance that a inmates’ mail when they spotted the was not deemed a hazard, but officials suspicious package, and the contents of Lake Correctional Institution inmate substance. were still trying Tuesday to determine the letter. tried to mail last week was addressed to a It is not clear if the judge, who correc- what it is. The FBI is investigating and couldn’t federal judge. tions department didn’t identify, had Cash said because the incident is be reached for comment Tuesday.

HOWEY-IN-THE-HILLS Bridge plans hit the brakes Wildfire threatens Staff report The board approved a staff recommen- dation to “advise FDOT that Lake County There has been a snag in plans to turn is not in a position to fund the extra costs the aging Howey-in-the-Hills bridge into homes in Lake Mack necessary for the SR 19 Bridge to remain a fishing pier after a replacement bridge is in place as a fishing or pedestrian facility.” built. MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer told the Tampa Bay Times. In order to build a new bridge adjacent The 3,130-foot long Little Lake Harris [email protected] The Florida Highway Patrol is keeping Bridge, which connects Tavares and to the existing one on State Road 19 over Mucky grounds are apparently hinder- an eye on other wildfires that could pose Howey-in-the-Hills, was completed in Little Lake Harris, the Florida ing fire fighters battling a 35- to 40-acre visibility problems for drivers in Lake, 1951. Within 30 years, settlement was Department of Transportation would brush fire threatening five or six homes in Volusia, Polk, Osceola, Hernando, Pasco, have to buy additional rights-of-way. noted and drivers began complaining Lake the Mack area, authorities say. Seminole, Brevard and Hillsborough These costs would be passed on to Lake about the rough ride. Lake County Assistant Fire Chief Jack counties. A Pasco fire near the intersec- County, with county commissioners this Engineering studies for the new bridge Fillman said firefighters were called about tion of State Road 471 and Gulledge Lane week saying they can’t justify that addi- will be completed in June and it appar- 10:30?a.m. to a fire in a dry lake bed in the started has since spread into Sumter tional expense when the bridge pier ently will now have to share the footprint area of Lake Drive, where they set up a County, but is not affecting visibility at would overlook the Hickory Point of the old bridge. Construction costs have command center. Several Lake County this point, the FHP said. Recreation Facility, which already has a been estimated around $50 million and fire trucks as well as the Florida Division In Lake, the FHP said it is keeping on couple of fishing piers. the work is still years away. of Forestry crews were on the scene. eye on fires near Eustis off of State Road 44 Fillman said mucky grounds were pre- at Scrub Oak Lane and at County Road venting firefighters from moving trucks 44A. Also being monitored is another fire and heavy equipment close to the fire. near Umatilla at Church Street and Mills TAVARES However, they have plowed lines between Street. the fire and nearby homes to stop the Although the Florida Division of blaze from spreading. Forestry’s Fire Danger Index is moderate Heath chooses Public Works Fillman said about five or six homes for both Lake and Sumter, it is high or very appear to be in danger, but none are high in the nine surrounding counties. occupied and no evacuations are expect- Since the beginning of the year, rainfall ed at this time. He added it is not clear in the Orlando area is about six inches director to head department how soon they would have the fire extin- below the same period last year. And the guished. dead plants and dry brush that did not Staff report uing to oversee the Public Works depart- Wildfires now have been reported this survive the freezing temperatures report- ment. week in 10 Central Florida-area counties ed through March are creating plenty of Lake County Manager David Heath has fuel for wildfires, Close said. “Jim has in-depth knowledge of many and the situation won’t be getting better picked Public Works Director Jim anytime soon without some rain, officials Donald Ruths, Florida Forest Service functions within county government,” Stivender to head the Conservation and say. wildlife mitigation, said March saw 23 Compliance Department on an interim Heath said. “I am confident that he, along The recent weather conditions have fires that burned 112 acres across Lake, basis. with his management team, will maintain been “favorable” for brush fires, National Sumter, Hernando, Pasco and Citrus Stivender will take on the new responsi- the continuity of operations within the Weather Service meteorologist Paul Close counties. bility immediately, in addition to contin- department.”

TAVARES Health group to host events

Staff report Preregistration is not required. Sign-in for all programs is 5:15 to 5:45?p.m. and The Young Families Health Initiative the programs begin at 6?p.m. They will Committee of Lake County is coordinat- ing three events for first-time parents as take place: part of the 24th Annual Baby Fair. ࡯ April 11, at Minneola City Hall, 800 The fair’s theme this year is “An Event N. U.S. Highway 27, Minneola. for First Time Parents,” and will provide ࡯ April 16, at the Leesburg Community education and resources for parents Center, 109 E. Dixie Ave., Leesburg. before and after the birth of their first ࡯ April 25, at First Baptist Church of child. Eustis, 3551 E. Orange Ave., Eustis.

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Proudly serving B1 YOUR CONTACT FOR COMMUNITY NEWS CLERMONT, MINNEOLA, GROVELAND, MASCOTTE and MONTVERDE SOUTH LAKE PRESS STAFF WRITER ...... Roxanne Brown Friday, April 5, 2013 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY MINNEOLA Meet Your ‘Bark in the Park’ returns Saturday NEIGHBOR

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer ing ceremonies and tours today JP PERRY [email protected] at noon at Trailhead Park, as n its second year, Minneola’s well. “Bark in the Park” family fun Matt Daddy’s Barbecue, I day will cater to the area’s Carol’s International Coffee and furry friends and their families. Ritter’s Frozen Custard will be The event, sponsored by the on site for those looking to pur- Kiwanis Club of Minneola, chase a little lunch. begins at 8 a.m., Saturday, at Serviss, who has been working Trailhead Park, 315 Madison on getting the dog park put in Ave. in Minneola, off U.S. since last August, said she is Highway 27, where owners can excited that it’s finally come to walk their dogs along the trail fruition. and get ready for a day full of “I wanted to give back to the fun and activities along with residents and this is something them. that’s going to really benefit In addition, the event follows them and not cost them any- today’s grand opening of the thing,” Serviss said, adding that city’s own dog park, so those at though approved by the entire ࡯ HOMETOWN: Williston the event will get a chance to council since it’s on city owned ࡯ OCCUPATION: Financial advisor enjoy many new amenities. land, the dog park was fully ࡯ FAMILY: Wife and 8-month-old son “It’s exciting. Everybody who funded by donations and contri- What do you enjoy most about came last year really enjoyed butions from the community. themselves. It’s the perfect time South Lake County? With approximately $11,000, Its vicinity in reference to so many of the year, it’s a fun time and Serviss was able to secure a now with the dog park, it’s even extracurricular activities. fenced in location at the park If you had to summarize your cooler,” Kiwanis Member Dave for large and small dogs, water Yeager said. “Perfect timing.” philosophy of life in one sentence, fountains and receptacles with what would it be? The event will feature various trash bags for waste. food vendors, games and activi- Nothing in life is free; someone is The dog park is ADA compli- sacrificing something. ties geared toward the entire ant and as long as the dogs are family. Name a person or incident you’ve inside the fenced areas, they can come across recently that’s Kiwanis of Minneola President be unleashed to run freely and touched you in some way. Why James Perry said that since their get their energy out. did this person or incident inaugural year last spring, they impress you so much? Serviss plans to continue rais- expanded the event consider- My son was born 8 months ago. I ably. ing funds to maintain and possi- never thought I would be blessed bly expand the dog park in the “There are more vendors and DAILY COMMERCIAL FILE PHOTO with a child. To see him enter the future. world was a miracle and now I cher- a lot more planned for the kids “Bark in the Park” begins at 8 a.m., Saturday, at Trailhead Park, 315 Madison Ave. so we are really looking forward “There is always room for ish life more now than I ever have. I in Minneola. also, even more deeply love and to it,” Perry said. additions (to the dog park) and as time goes on, I will continue cherish my wife for going through Contests throughout the day to care for their dogs and spoil schools, students and other the pain. to support it. One day I’d like to include a dog and owner look-a- their pet for one day with a dog- local events for needy families. How does what you do contribute like contest, the best dog trick gie massage. “Everything we do in Kiwanis see obstacle courses for the ani- to the welfare of the area? Name contest and a police dog Dogless activities will feature a is for the kids, as always,” Yeager mals and other fun things like one of your greatest accomplish- demonstration. sack race for the kids, raffles, said. that,” she said. ments so far? Attendees can also join their food trucks, food eating con- As for the dog park, Minneola For information or to donate As an advisor, it’s my job oversee the dogs in an obedience class, tests, music and a bounce Councilwoman Pam Serviss said toward the dog park, call 352- financial affairs of families in South browse animals from the shel- house. All money raised will be all are welcome to attend the 274-2826 or email Serviss at ter, gather information on how used to support Minneola’s ribbon cutting and grand open- [email protected]. SEE NEIGHBOR | B2

FROM THE FILES | 55 YEARS AGO — 1958 Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tyre were Werner Heinrich was president. Minneola where the Clermont Captain Albert J. McGill, infor- welcomed into their new home The presentations were made Police Department provides mation service officer of the on Groveland’s east side at a to President Johnson, C. Welborn around-the-clock protection for McCoy Air Force Base (formerly housewarming July 25. Mr. and Daniel and Norris Hutchingson, parked cars and trailers. Pine Castle and now the site of Mrs. E. B. Pope and Mrs. Martha representing the Clermont The group camped Saturday Orlando International Airport) Tyre were hosts. Chamber who attended the night at “Lazy Acres,” guests of explained the purpose and mis- Attending were Mr. and Mrs. meeting. The Civic Service Award Mr. and Mrs. W. M. (Johnny and sion of the base, which is a part of Joyce Gano, Mr. and Mrs. Ben was made for the Jaycee Beach Miriam) Johnson on Lake the Strategic Air Command. He Tyre and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. project which has been a contin- Crescent. Sunday morning’s told of the planes that fly from Eldridge Grimes, Mr. and Mrs. uing activity since 1949. cruise included the south end of the McCoy base, the B-47, 52 and Earl Grimes and son, Mr. and Miss Geraldine Puryear daugh- the Chain and in the afternoon 58s, stating that some fly from Mrs. Oliver Hunt and family, Mr. ter of Mayor and Mrs. Elma Lee the visitors toured Lakes 600 mph to twice the speed of S. T. Wright. Puryear of Groveland, has com- Minneola, Wilson and Cherry. sound. The Clermont Junior Chamber pleted plans for her August 10 The new ramp at Jaycee Beach The 321st bombing crews at of Commerce won two State marriage to Earl Ference, son of was pronounced “the best in the McCoy are considered the cham- Jaycee Awards at the district cau- Mr. and Mrs. George Ference. state” by several of the sports- pion bombing crews of the world. Ann Dupee cus, according to local president Forty-five members and guests men. They predict the Clermont In a contest with other countries REMEMBER WHEN Steve Johnson. The first honor of the Orange Boat Club spent Chain of Lakes will be the most of the world the bombing crews was the Civic Service Award; the Saturday and Sunday cruising the popular “outboard spot” in A weekly column that reprints some from McCoy chalked up the high- of the more interesting news stories second was a certificate of Clermont Chain of Lakes in 24 Central Florida. “You folks have est scores. that have appeared over the years in Commendation for Exceptional boats. They put in at the new everything we look for,” said the South Lake Press. Jaycee Activity for 1958 when Dr. ramp at Jaycee Beach on Lake Cruise Master Chet Davis. SEE HISTORY | B2

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The Groveland Press ran a picture HISTORY of Miss Merle Keel’s 5th grade class CONTINUED FROM B1 of 1934-35 and the 1958 status of Many issues stem from some of them: Agnes Harnage; Mary Groveland Boy Scouts who will Elizabeth Pitt, now Mrs. Ted spend a week at Camp Le Noche Wilbanks, Minneola; Mary Elizabeth near Paisley are Bobby Boswell, Stinson, now Mrs. Smith, Leesburg; hormonal imbalances Tommy and Philip Brown, Clark and Marie Evelyn Stinson, now Mrs. J. B. John Pearson, Cecil Cowart, Billy Bennett, Ft. Worth, Texas; Margaret s I have said in past it is very useful for decreas- Friel, James Baysinger, James Kennedy; Mary Jean Settle; Andrew columns, PMS and ing pain of cramps. I have Michael Marguet, Bobby Campbell, Jimmy Norris, Minneola; Donald Johnson; heavy menstrual had women come in with A Griffis, Dale Pennington, David C. E. “Buddy” Sullins, Clermont; flow are common place. Visconti severe cramps that walk out Copeland, Roddie Michele, Marvin They can cause debilitation pain free. Massage therapy Clifton Bailey, Clermont; Royce Barmore and Curtis Sutphin. Hardin, killed in World War II; Betty and can drastically affect a take birth control pills as can also work for reducing A snapshot of one-year-old Seaver, now Mrs. Max McGruder, woman’s lifestyle. Another they age, especially if they pain during menses. One of Audrey Dale Linzey with his first Clermont; Earnest Patterson, major problem associated smoke. the most overlooked thera- birthday cake won the “Picture of Minneola. with the above health con- For symptomatic relief of pies in the modern age the Week” contest now being spon- Also Margaret McCain, now Mrs. cerns is the pain associated cramping NSAIDS are the comes from the 1800s. The sored by Clermont Photos and McCormack, Winter Haven; Cellie with cramping during drug of choice. Women are use of hot and cold water Supplies. menses. All these issues taking Ibuprophen, Tylenol, applications can do wonders Members of the first class to grad- Norris, now Mrs. Harper Broome, stem from the same cause — Aleve, Midol and a host of for many conditions. One uate from Groveland High School in Minneola; Guy Hardin Jr.; Callis hormonal imbalances, but other pain killers. They are therapy for menstrual 1922 were guests of Mrs. Fletcher “Bill” Brooks, Clermont; Marjorie they do not need to happen. expected to “live with it” cramps is a hot vinegar pack Smith at a dinner party in her home. Gaddy; Mary Virginia Moore; Bobby Pelvic cramping stems especially if their mothers, to the abdomen/pelvis. Mix All living members were present, Hooks, Texas; Joe Todd; Harold from the uterus trying to aunts, sisters or friends have white vinegar with warm including Mrs. R. L. Sutton, the for- Houston; George Rutzebeck Smith, expel tissue, clots and blood the same problems. water 50/50 and place over mer Lynda Smith who has been liv- now in the Navy; Frances McIntyre; from the body when the There are quite a lot of lower abdomen for three to ing in Texas and will soon make Wilford Cashwell, Clermont; Joyce uterus prepares for pregnan- things that can be done in five minutes. Repeat as Clearwater her home, and Clyde Godwin, now Mrs. Loyce Clark, cy during the monthly cycle the natural health arena, needed. Another remedy Plowden, Ulen McKinney and Lacy Mascotte; and Jimmie Baker. but does not get pregnant. however. from Dr. Harvey Kellogg’s G. Thomas. Mrs. Katie Stewart, the Miss Agnes Johnson, Tallahassee, At that time the lining of the First and foremost is to hydrotherapy book is to other class member, is deceased. spent the weekend with her parents, uterus sloughs off and is balance the hormones. place a cold compress on New members of the Clermont Mr. and Mrs. Frank Johnson. In cele- shed as menstrual flow. Proper diet can help the abdomen above the Welfare League are Mrs. Monta bration of Mr. Johnson’s 87th birth- When hormones are out of immensely as steroids in navel only. Cover compress McLean, Mrs. Toni Vogt, Mrs. Peg day. She entertained the Rev and balance this lining and, con- milk and meats can adverse- with wool and then cover Dorsey, Mrs. Betty Daniel, Mrs. Mrs. H. L. Clay, the Rev. and Mrs. L. sequently, the menstrual ly provide “estrogen-like” with plastic to prevent evap- Barbara Peck, Mrs. Ruth McBride D. Lowe and Mr. and Mrs. Ed flow can be excessive and compounds. Toxins, pesti- oration. Your body will warm and Mrs. Libby Addison. Zimmerman for dinner. hard to expel. Basically, that cides and plastics (e.g. the the compress and decongest Twenty-six members of the Clermont Postmaster Oakley is what causes cramping. bottles the steroid laden the pelvis, thereby lessening Groveland Future Farmers of Seaver has received word that mail How can we deal with the milk comes in) also have cramping. A warm foot bath America spent a weekend on a delivery to the Clermont/Groveland cramping then? these harmful “estrogen- can be added to improve the camping and fishing trip at Bayport area will be resumed to twice a day Conventionally, women are like” compounds. Ensuring decongesting function of the and Tarpon Springs. The largest fish delivery effective Mon., Aug. 18. This put on birth control pills. proper liver and hormonal compress. caught was a small shark brought in action follows a re-survey of South The conventional mindset is gland function can also help. There are a number of by Henry Lee. Groveland Future Lake County by three field represen- that pharmaceutically pre- Cholesterol that is driven herbal formulas that can Farmers of America Supervising tatives who met with Clermont pared hormones can force too low can adversely affect help reduce the cramping Principal Frank B. Farr caught the businessmen Dick Harris, Art the body into doing things hormones as cholesterol is and the pain associated with smallest. Chaperones included George, Jerry Egan, E. E. Warren, that nature did not intend the cramping but again they the main building block for Robert Campbell, Freddie Garner, B. William Copeland, Charles Roe, since nature doesn’t know all steroid hormones. Your should be used to help J. Merritt, Frank B. Farr and C. Shorty Hullinger, Billy Williams, B. what it is doing. body needs cholesterol! address the symptoms while Freeman. K. Ferguson and Seaver and Girls as young as 12-years- While you are balancing the cause of the hormonal Former U. S. Senator James M. old are put on these pills to the hormones there are imbalance is corrected. Postmaster Bob Perry, “Boots” Mead, who often visits Clermont, Boswell and Charles Ingalls of “regulate” menses and stop some non-drug therapies Remember, there are addressed the Florida Public Groveland. bleeding, cramping, etc. that can help with the enough things we have to Relations Association personnel at GHS football Coach Shaw Buck There are now birth controls cramping: Acupuncture, put up with in this world the Citrus Observation Tower. Other will have only six lettermen back pills that can allow periods massage and hydrotherapy that we don’t need to suffer sponsors were Cook Farms makers only three to four times per can be very effective for the with issues that can be of Hy-Peat and soluble plant foods, from last year’s Mid-Lakes year. This is not normal and cramping (and other PMS helped. Find the cause of the the Citrus Tower Amphibious Duck Conference Champion team: not good for the body. There symptoms, too). problem and deal with it so Tours and South Lake Waterways Captain Billy McMurphy, end; is a higher risk of stroke and Acupuncture can help to you don’t have to keep suf- Club. Citrus Tower Manager Ray Wendell Bridges, Louis Gano and blood clots in women who balance hormones but and fering. Cochran was elected vice president Laverne Glass, halfbacks, and Jerry of the PR group. Godwin and Floyd Okerlind, line- Mrs. Wesley (Dottie) McRae will man. Dr. James R. Davis III has opened accomplishment was serving my There are so many different organi- become the new Groveland Press NEIGHBOR country as a United States Marine. zations that have banded together to reporter, replacing Mrs. William his dental office on 7th Street in Clermont. Dr. Davis, a native of CONTINUED FROM B1 What’s something you’ve always help many people and we may, at (Olive) Bickford, who is leaving wanted to do but haven’t yet? times, feel overwhelmed by the Groveland to move to Lakeland with Thomaston, Ga., has just completed two years in the Navy and was sta- South Lake County just as I would Being a musician on the side, I’ve amount of people in need. I’ve read her family. oversee the affairs of my own. I always wanted to record an album the verse many times that says love A voting machine will be in tioned at Parris Island, S.C. He is a would hate for someone to not feel with music I’ve written. your neighbor. Start there, with your Mascotte Aug. 14 and in Groveland graduate of Emory University, Ga. taken care of or not have all the What advice would you give to neighbor. Go seek them out and Aug. 15 and 16 so voters may He is married and has one child. information they needed to make an people who want to help out in offer your assistance. That would go become familiar with the operation Inez Maloney, Groveland, will be informed decision. My greatest the community? a long way. before the Sept. 9 primary. his office assistant.

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B4 YOUR CONTACT FOR SPORTS NEWS SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, April 5, 2013 SPORTS EDITOR...... Frank Jolley and PHONE ...... 365-8268 www.southlakepress.com FAX...... 394-8001 SPORTS LEISURE Email ...... [email protected] MONTVERDE Montverde Academy gets set for NHSI tournament FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer knocking off La Lumiere in [email protected] the championship game. With March Madness Four quarterfinal games rolling into its final three were played Thursday. games, area basketball Match-ups included Prime fans looking for a hoop fix Prep vs. Blanche Ely, Noon; can watch a local prep St. Benedict’s Prep vs. La powerhouse vie for a Lumiere, Montverde national tournament title. Academy vs. Oak Hill, and Montverde Academy Findlay Prep vs. Montrose began play in the fifth annu- Christian. al National High School Prior to Montverde Invitational Thursday, look- Academy’s appearance in ing to rebound from last the NHSI, two of the Eagles year’s disappointing sec- played in the 36th annual ond-place finish. The tour- McDonald’s All American nament continues today game at the United Center with two semifinal games in Chicago. televised on ESPN2. Montverde Academy The Eagles played Mouth point guard Kasey Hill, a of Wilson (Va.) Oak Hill COURTESY PHOTO University of Florida com- Academy Thursday in a ESPN family of networks, team field is ranked in the tournament include earned a 86-83 win. mit, and Dakari Johnson, a nationally televised contest with the championship ESPN 25 Power rankings, LaPorte (Ind.) La Lumiere The Eagles have sea- University of Kentucky on ESPNU. Montverde game at 1 p.m. Saturday including six ranked in the (ranked No. 8), Pompano soned themselves this sea- commit, took part in the Academy is the tourna- being shown on ESPN. top 10. Beach Blanche Ely (No. 9), son by playing in numer- prestigious all-star contest ment’s No. 2 seed and Last year’s champion, In addition to Findlay Oak Hill (no. 19) and ous nationally recognized before meeting up with entered play with a 22-2 Henderson (Nev.) Findlay Prep, Montverde Academy Rockville (Md.) Montrose tournaments. Montverde their teammates for the record, while Oak Hill Prep is back to defend its is ranked No. 2 in the ESPN Christian (No. 25). Academy played in the NHSI. Academy sported a 33-5 title and is the NHSI’s top 25 Power rankings. Dallas Montverde Academy City of Palms Tournament The pair also have been mark and is seeded seventh. seed. The Pilots are Prime Prep Academy, a reached the NHSI title in Fort Myers and posted a selected to play in the 12th The three-day tourna- nation’s top-ranked team charter school co-founded game last year and carried win against Chicago pow- annual Jordan Brand Classic ment is being played at and finished its regular by NFL Hall of Famer a lead into the fourth quar- erhouse Simeon in the April 13 at the Barclays Georgetown Prep’s Hanley season with 32-0 record. Deion Sanders, is No. 4, ter against Findlay Prep. Cancer Research Classic in Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. and Center for Athletic The tournament is con- and Newark (N.J.) St. The Pilots, however, Wheeling, W. Va. Hill will play in the Nike Excellence in North sidered one of the nation’s Benedict’s Prep round out caught fire in the final Montverde also won the Hoops Summit April 20 at Bethesda, Md. Every game top post-season events. the top five. period and forced over- Montverde Academy the Rose Garden in will be televised on the Each program in the eight- Other schools in the the time where Findlay Prep Invitational Tournament, Portland, Oregon.

EAGLES TOP MOUNT DORA BIBLE 12-1

Mount Dora Bible’s Emilee Burford fails to put the tag on Montverde Academy’s Shelby Teeter at third base during Tuesday’s game at Montverde Academy. The Eagles got two hits and two RBIs from Natalia Rodriguez and a complete game from Lucia Lara in a 12-1 win against Mount Dora Bible.

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Friday, April 5, 2013 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B5 A few tips for saving on name brand items Tanya, recently while shop- grocer’s aisle goes on sale every had one coupon you saved 25 space. Look around and see if Q ping I noticed that most of 4 weeks. Name brand cereals go percent. there are other areas you can the deals were on store brand on sale weekly. Organics will Tanya, the only sales I have store dry goods. When you leave items and no name brands. My also cycle with sales regularly. Q seen lately are buy one, get the store, you could drop off the family is very brand specific and When a coupon comes out in one free. I am a single person extra items you cannot use to a do not care for store brand. How the newspaper insert, it WILL go and do not need the other item, local food bank or Salvation can I save on the national on sale before that coupon but I feel bad about not getting Army type place. The store man- brands? — JEANETTE, FL expires. If it is something you the other item free like I’m leav- ager also will have places nearby That is a great question use regularly then you want to ing money on the shelf. I am that you can donate the extra A Jeanette. There is nothing make sure and cut that coupon. very limited on space, so the groceries to. By doing this you wrong with being brand specif- 80 percent of what is in this items end up going bad. are not spending any extra and ic. The trick to getting your week’s Newspaper Insert will be Do you have any ideas for me? you are helping another family. name brand items for less is on sale in your area, the other — DAYNA, FL Don’t forget that you can also pairing it up with a coupon 20 percent will go on sale in the You are not alone Dayna. use two coupons on a buy one, “when it is on sale”. Sure, you weeks to come. If you get multi- A Many single person house- get one free sale (if the coupon can save any time on that spe- ple coupon inserts you will be holds experience the same is off of one) for even more sav- cific item, but when you pair able to save even more on your thing. You are correct about ings. By adding coupons to your that item with a sale + coupon, favorite national brands. leaving money on the shelf. By BOGO sale you will save from you will save so much more. Example: If your favorite cereal getting both items during the 50-75 percent more! Everything has a sale cycle. If is Kellogg’s red berry you will Buy One Get One Free sale, you you pay attention to those Tanya see that this week it is on Buy are saving 50 percent. If you do Tanya Senseney has more than 16 years items, you will see they go on One Get One Free sale for $3.99. not feel that you can use the experience saving and teaching others how to reduce their monthly grocery budget. For sale regularly between every 2 Senseney By having (2) coupons for $1.00 second item you can donate it. information on her classes, contact her at weeks– 8 weeks. For example off you can save 50 percent on Even with a small living space, [email protected], or go to Dunkin Donuts coffee in the DIVINE DEAL DIVA your favorite cereal! If you just you can be creative with your www.DivineSavings.com.

CLERMONT Celebrate Spring at the Florida Scrub-Jay Trail

Staff Report tortoise, and threatened and Brown's Gardens in Clermont. Florida Scrub-Jay Consortium to properties are encouraged to endangered native plant species. "Discover what you can do to save the federally threatened contact the Florida Scrub-Jay Visit the Florida Scrub-Jay Trail Explore the habits of the scrub help Florida’s only endemic bird. Florida scrub-jay. The program is Consortium to find out how to from 8 to 11 a.m., Saturday, for a jays during this very important Stewards can leave your mark on open to all adults and children become a part of the Florida guided tour in honor of the nesting time of year and photo- the trail by participating in an who share a love of the outdoors, Scrub-Jay Trail. Spring season's arrival. Enjoy graph the Spring wildflowers. optional, hands-on restoration birds and wildlife., Brown said. Reservations for this free stew- coffee and herbal tea on the "Being attuned to the land project as we demonstrate the The Florida Scrub-Jay ardship program are required. porch before heading off on a around you will give you a birds proper techniques of planting Consortium identifies scrub-jay Call 352-429-5566 or email tour that will take participants eye view of when and why these wildflowers around the scrub habitat across the state of [email protected]. through the natural habitat of birds begin to nest at a particular oaks on the Trail." Florida to increase the scrub- For information about the the federally threatened Florida time each year," said caretaker This program is part of the jay’s territory. Landowners who Florida Scrub-Jay Trail, go to scrub-jay, the ancient gopher Cathy Brown, co-owner of BB overall citizen effort by the have spotted scrub-jays on their www.scrubjaytrail.org.

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003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal 003 Legal Notices Notices Notices Notices highest bidder for cash at highest bidder for cash at 2 the front door of the Lake the front door of the Lake NOTICE OF SUSPENSION County Judicial Center, 550 County Judicial Center, 550 cording to the Declaration Legal Notices West Main Street, Tavares, West Main Street, Tavares, TO: John A. Roberts of Condominium thereof re- Florida 32778, at 11:00 AM Florida 32778, at 11:00 AM corded in Official Records on Apr. 23, 2013, the fol- on Apr. 23, 2013, the fol- Case No. 201205291 Book 2172, page 2336, lowing-described property, lowing-described property, Public Records of Lake all of which are in SUMMER all of which are in SUMMER A Notice of Suspension to County, Florida, as 003 Legal ISLES CONDOMINIUM I, ac- BAY JOINT VENTURE CON- suspend your license and amended. cording to the Declaration DOMINIUM I, according to eligibility for licensure has Notices of Condominium thereof re- the Declaration of Condo- been filed against you. You Count 1 MICHAEL EDMUND corded in Official Records minium thereof recorded in have the right to request a RILEY Timeshare Period Week (W)52 in Condomin- IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Book 2172, page 2336, Official Records Book 1681, hearing pursuant to Sec- ium Unit No. 502-103 AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Public Records of Lake page 1674, Public Records tions 120.569 and 120.57, FLORIDA COUNTY CIVIL County, Florida, as of Lake County, Florida, as Florida Statutes, by mailing Count 2 LUIS RICARDO RO- DIVISION amended. amended. a request for same to the MERO MARCISCANO and Case No.:12CC3132 Florida Department of Agri- Count 5 KENNETH RAY AN- Count 1 FERNANDO DE JE- culture and Consumer Serv- WILMA ROSA SANTAMARIA SUMMER BAY PARTNER- DE ROMERO Timeshare Pe- SHIP, DERSON and JOYCE CULP SUS CABREJO MURCIA and ices, Division of Licensing, Timeshare Period Week LUISA FERNANDA GUZMAN Post Office Box 3168, Tal- riod Week (W)20 in Condo- a Florida general partner- minium Unit No. 503-103 ship, (W)10 in Condominium Unit CONTRERAS Timeshare Pe- lahassee, Florida No. 502-305 riod Week (W)24 in Condo- 32315-3168. If a request Plaintiff, Count 4 KARLA SUYAPA vs. minium Unit No. 405-305 for hearing is not received y DATED Mar. 20, 2013 21 days from the date of he SABILLON HAM Timeshare JUAN CARLOS AGUILAR Period Week (E)12 in Con- and GRISELDA PINA AGUI- Paul M. Caldwell Count 3 ROCIO YONG GU- last publication, the right to Caldwell & Payne, P.A TIERREZ Timeshare Period hearing is this matter will be dominium Unit No. LAR et al 108-111 Defendant(s). Post Office Box 120069 Week (O)5 in Condominium waived and the Department Clermont, FL 34712 Unit No. 405-206 will dispose of this cause in Count 5 ALFRED NOEL NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Telephone: 352-242-2670 accordance with law. SAMSON Timeshare Period ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 [email protected] Count 5 MARIA MAL- Week (W)38 in Condomin- NOTICE IS GIVEN om DONADO Timeshare Period Ad No. 00386608 , that pur- ium Unit No. 402-204 suant to a Final Judgment Attorney for Plaintiff Week (O)51 in Condomin- March 22, 29, April 5 & 12, of Foreclosure in the cap- NEIL KELLY ium Unit No. 405-204 2013 Clerk of the Court Count 6 BETTY A. SAN- tioned matter dated Dec. TANA Timeshare Period 11, 2012, I will sell to the By: S/D. MATTSON Count 6 WONONA THAYE Deputy Clerk ROGERS Timeshare Period Week (O)17 in Condomin- highest bidder for cash at NOTICE OF SUSPENSION ium Unit No. 108-309 the front door of the Lake Week (E)4 in Condominium County Judicial Center, 550 Ad No.00387028 Unit No. 405-105 TO: David C. Imhoff March 29 & April 5, 2013 Count 7 NIMALINI West Main Street, Tavares, SATHANANTHAN and AN- Florida 32778, at 11:00 AM Count 7 PATRICIA L. Case No. 201301330 SCHRANKEL and MARK TON SEBASTIAMPILLAI on May 7, 2013, the follow- Timeshare Period Week ing-described property, all FRANCIS SCHRANKEL A Notice of Suspension to NOTICE OF SUSPENSION Timeshare Period Week (W)14 in Condominium Unit of which are in THE VILLAS suspend your license and No. 108-210 AT SUMMER BAY, accord- (O)24 in Condominium Unit eligibility for licensure has TO: Joseph A. Riccardo No. 405-103 ing to the Declaration of been filed against you. You Count 8 WILLIE L. SLAYTON Condominium thereof re- Case No. 201205036 have the right to request a JR. and DEBORAH DENISE corded in Official Records Count 8 AVON FRANCIS hearing pursuant to Sec- SHAKESPEARE and JANICE SLAYTON Timeshare Period Book 1897, page 1089, A Notice of Suspension to tions 120.569 and 120.57, Week (W)10 in Condomin- Public Records of Lake L. SHAKESPEARE Time- Florida Statutes, by mailing suspend your license and share Period Week (E)48 in ium Unit No. 502-304 County, Florida, as eligibility for licensure has a request for same to the amended. Condominium Unit No. Florida Department of Agri- been filed against you. You 405-308 Count 9 KENNETH VERNON have the right to request a culture and Consumer Serv- THOMAS and PRISCILLA Count 12 FRANK R. BAR- ices, Division of Licensing, hearing pursuant to Sec- Count 9 SHAWNA RESHAN THOMAS Timeshare Period BERAN-MEDRANDA and Post Office Box 3168, Tal- tions 120.569 and 120.57, STEPHENS and HENRY LEE Week (E)1 in Condominium MAYRA P. BARBERAN lahassee, Florida Florida Statutes, by mailing STEPHENS JR. Timeshare Unit No. 108-306 Timeshare Period Week 32315-3168. If a request a request for same to the Period Week (O)38 in Con- (O)17 in Condominium Unit for hearing is not received y Florida Department of Agri- dominium Unit No. Count 11 JEFFREY LOWELL No. 104-308 21 days from the date of he culture and Consumer Serv- 405-305 THOMPSON and VIRGINIA DATED Mar. 28, 2013 ices, Division of Licensing, last publication, the right to LEIGH THOMPSON Time- Paul M. Caldwell hearing is this matter will be Post Office Box 3168, Tal- Count 10 ISAAC WILLIAMS share Period Week (E)10 in Caldwell & Payne, P.A waived and the Department lahassee, Florida JR. and VALERIE L. WIL- Condominium Unit No. Post Office Box 120069 will dispose of this cause in 32315-3168. If a request LIAMS Timeshare Period 404-303 Clermont, FL 34712 accordance with law. for hearing is not received y Week (O)33 in Condomin- Telephone: 352-242-2670 21 days from the date of he ium Unit No. 405-301 Count 12 LEONARDO [email protected] last publication, the right to Ad No. 00388231 VACA-APONTE and CLARI- om April 5, 12, 19 & 26, 2013 hearing is this matter will be Count 11 PETER B. ZAC- BEL GEORGINA VACA Time- Attorney for Plaintiff waived and the Department CARIELLO JR. Timeshare share Period Week (W)29 in NEIL KELLY will dispose of this cause in Period Week (E)28 in Con- Condominium Unit No. Clerk of the Court accordance with law. dominium Unit No. IN THE COUNTY COURT IN 108-304 By:/S/D. Mattson 405-207 AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Deputy Clerk Ad No. 00386605 DATED Mar. 20, 2013 FLORIDA COUNTY CIVIL DI- Count 13 EVELYN N. VAR- March 22, 29, April 5 & 12, Paul M. Caldwell VISION GAS TIRADO and JUANITA Ad No.00388796 2013 Caldwell & Payne, P.A Case No.:13CC11 RODRIGUEZ JIMENEZ Time- April 5 & 12, 2013 Post Office Box 120069 SUMMER BAY PARTNER- share Period Week (E)49 in Clermont, FL 34712 SHIP, Condominium Unit No. IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Telephone: 352-242-2670 a Florida general partner- 408-104 ship, IN THE COUNTY COURT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, [email protected] Plaintiff, AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA COUNTY CIVIL DI- om Count 14 MARIE M. vs. FLORIDA COUNTY CIVIL DI- VISION Attorney for Plaintiff WRIGHT Timeshare Period MICHAEL EDMUND RILEY et VISION Case No.:13CC10 NEIL KELLY Week (W)38 in Condomin- al Case No.:12CC3133 SUMMER BAY JOINT VEN- Clerk of the Court ium Unit No. 108-202 Defendant(s). SUMMER BAY PARTNER- TURE I, L.C., By: S/D. MATTSON a Florida Limited Liability Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- DATED Mar. 20, 2013 SHIP, ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 a Florida general partner- company, Paul M. Caldwell NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- ship, Plaintiff, Ad No.00387037 Caldwell & Payne, P.A suant to a Final Judgment Plaintiff, vs. March 29 & April 5, 2013 Post Office Box 120069 of Foreclosure in the cap- vs. FERNANDO DE JESUS CA- Clermont, FL 34712 tioned matter dated Mar. FELIX MORALES ACOSTA BREJO MURCIA and LUISA Telephone: 352-242-2670 12, 2013, I will sell to the and DAYSI GONZALEZ JI- FERNANDA GUZMAN [email protected] highest bidder for cash at MENEZ et al CONTRERAS et al om Need a Car? the front door of the Lake Defendant(s). Defendant(s). Attorney for Plaintiff County Judicial Center, 550 NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- NEIL KELLY West Main Street, Tavares, ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Check out Clerk of the Court Florida 32778, at 11:00 AM NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- By: S/D. MATTSON on Apr. 23, 2013, the fol- suant to a Final Judgment suant to a Final Judgment Deputy Clerk lowing-described property, of Foreclosure in the cap- of Foreclosure in the cap- Classified all of which are in SUMMER tioned matter dated Mar. tioned matter dated Mar. Ad No.00387040 ISLES CONDOMINIUM I, ac- 15, 2013, I will sell to the 12, 2013, I will sell to the Section 1200 March 29 & April 5, 2013

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003 Legal 281 Roofing 410 Sales 435 Medical 450 Trades 470 General 470 General 601 Antiques 604 Furniture 604 Furniture Notices PHONE PRO'S FAST & AFFORDABLE The Daily Commercial TYPEWRITER Antique, DESK, CHAIR & OTTO- TWIN BEDS (2) head- WANTED (MT. DORA) MEDICAL CAREERS has an opening for a Underwood. Mint MAN Asking $75 boards & night stand. IN THE COUNTY COURT IN Set Appointments for •CNA, EKG, SINGLE cond. $60. Call obo. Nice cond. $300 for both. Call AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, our Reps to Run! •Phlebotomy Tech COPY CARRIER 352-365-6075 352-391-8516 352-787-2083 FLORIDA COUNTY CIVIL DI- McHALE ROOFING INC. Monday - Thursday •Home Health Aide VISION 9am - 4pm. Florida Medical Prep DRILL OPERATORS CARRIERS DINETTE w/4 chairs on Case No.:13CC9 Re-Roofs and Repairs & LABORERS 602 605 Appliances Tile, Metal, Shingles Hourly & Bonus. www.beacna.com Need immediately for rollers, padded SUMMER BAY PARTNER- MUST have CDL (A/B). Arts/Crafts seats, good shape. COFFEE URN 36 cups, SHIP, Flat Roofs & Call today for an floridamedicalprep.com THE CLERMONT interview. 352-508-5560 Competitive wages and GROVELAND AND $95. 352-793-8414 Westbend, $30 a Florida general partner- Mobile Homes Benefits package. CRAFT SUPPLIES 4 ship, 352-385-3566 MASCOTTE AREA Distributes Newspaper Please call Excel. Ref’s Avail. MAMMOTH & does collections to boxes. Yarn, beads & Plaintiff, Licensed & Insured FRONT DESK Pick up for papers patterns. $100 takes DINING TABLE & 6 352-223-0468 vs. CONSTRUCTORS are in Clermont. stores and racks. CHAIRS w/casters. CCC1328197 For busy Urgent Care. 390 Golden Gem Dr. CLERMONT AREA all. Call 603-0148 BROOKE KAY BENINGA et al Call: 352-255-2758 423 Accounting ********************* Mission style, 4’x 6’, COOK TOP, Oven, Mi- Defendant(s). Computer oriented typ- Umatilla DAILY COMMERCIAL ing skills a must. Pro- EMAIL: RUG HOOKING solid oak w/extra leaf crowave, Dishwasher NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- BOOKKEEPER 352-771-5634 EQUIPMENT $80 & glass top. $300. white GE. $500 ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 fessional appearance EOE Carriers@ NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- F/T MOUNT DORA & well groomed. dailycommercial.com Call 352-748-3580 352-483-2651 407-921-1051 suant to a Final Judgment Exp. full charge Book- or Candidates can DISCOUNT Fax resume to: SCRAP BOOK SUPPLIES of Foreclosure in the cap- keeper. Quickbooks & LANDSCAPE DRESSER 3 drawers APPLIANCE 352-315-1703 paper, stickers etc. 2 tioned matter dated Mar. excel knowledge a MAINTENANCE 40”Wx30”H $40 Repair-Sales-Service 12, 2013, I will sell to the 212 E. Main St. boxes. $25 Call 300 must. Exp. grounds keepers Leesburg, FL 34748 Please call Most Repairs FRONT OFFICE highest bidder for cash at 352-821-2801 352-314-8933 the front door of the Lake Send resume to: POSITION for commercial proper- $60 Plus Parts Financial [email protected] ties in Leesburg. Must County Judicial Center, 550 For Medical Office The Daily Commercial SEWING MACHINE West Main Street, Tavares, Fax resume to: be exp’d in all areas of Daily Commercial DRESSER 6’, Walnut has an opening for a Singer 1951 w/cabi- w/9 drawers & mir- Florida 32778, at 11:00 AM 352-323-1894 commercial mainte- 212 E. Main St. SINGLE on Apr. 23, 2013, the fol- 435 Medical nance. Drivers license net & stool. Extras. ror. Mint cond. $75 Leesburg or COPY CARRIER Works. $150. Call lowing-described property, 301 Business w/6 points or less Include name, address Call 352-205-5279 all of which are in SUMMER FULL-TIME & PRN 352-253-0213 WASHER, DRYER, BAY RESORT CONDOMIN- AVANTE SKILLED helpful. Excel. pay, and phone numbers. NURSING & REHAB Positions available for benefits & working ENTERTAINMENT CEN- REFRIGERATOR IUM III, according to the dedicated RNs for Candidates must have Opportunities Is currently seeking conditions. DFWP 603 Collectibles TER solid wood “Don’t Toss It Declaration of Condomin- home health agency reliable transportation, ium thereof recorded in Of- RN SUPERVISOR Fax resume to: w/lights, glass door. Fix It For Less” covering the Lake Drivers License & Ins. COMIC BOOKS (125) ficial Records Book 1681, RESTAURANT & BAR All Shifts 407-273-4348 Distributes Newspaper $100. 431-4157 Buying Clean County area. Must be EOE good cond. mostly page 1850, Public Records North Lake County, LPN /CNA 3-11 or email hr@ & does collections to Washers & Dryers flexible and willing to 1990’s. $65. Call of Lake County, Florida, as $325K, rent $2,800 & 11-7 carolkingscapes.com stores and racks. FUTON White wood, Days, Evenings & amended. work some weekends 352-253-9236 plus tax. Qualified and also a CLERMONT AREA great cond. $50 Weekends & on-call. Home health buyers only. DIRECTOR OF LAWN MAINTENANCE DAILY COMMERCIAL Please call Call Now Count 1 BROOKE KAY experience preferred. CURRIER & IVES ART Call 352-250-7813 SOCIAL SERVICES Comm. exp’d drug free 352-702-7632 BENINGA Timeshare Period Competitive pay rates BOOK 1952. 12x18. 352-874-1238 Week (E)36 in Condomin- & prefer reside in Lake and mileage. 80 color prints. $45. ium Unit No. 407-301 Cnty. Prefer Dr. Lic. HEADBOARD King, INTERIM WEEKEND Fax resume to: 352-330-4484 DRYER elec. White, RN SUPERVISOR 50/hrs per wk salary. CARRIERS white metal w/rods & good cond. $100 Count 2 JOAO CARLOS 352-751-1097 Need immediately for glass flower balls. PINHO CORREA and MELI- Apply on line at: Call 407-247-8925 DOLL Dynasty, in org Please call www.avante LEESBURG 212 E. Main St. $25. 343-3182 SANDE FERRAZ CORREA LICENSED OPTICIAN Leesburg, FL 34748 box. Purchased in 352-516-1557 centers.com KING SIZE Timeshare Period Week 400 NEEDED: LINE CLEARANCE the 80’s. $55. Call (W)11 in Condominium Unit or fax resume to: MATTRESS SET We are looking for a TREE TRIMMER 352-330-2252 DRYER electric, heavy No. 407-301 352-787-5935 $99 Employment dynamic individual to Must have a minimum duty Kenmore. Works CALL 352-321-0649 great. $75 obo. Count 4 JAMES GIGLIA and work in our Optical de- of 5 yrs. exp. of actual PRINT 1992 Augusta BARBARA HESS GIGLIA AVANTE SKILLED partment. Must have tree trimming around Daily Commercial 12th, 30” x 25”, 352-348-6794 NURSING & REHAB energized conductors. framed & signed. LANAI SET (7 pieces) Timeshare Period Week excellent customer 212 E. Main St. Rattan bamboo. Ask- (O)23 in Condominium Unit 401 Is currently seeking service skills and be li- Must have a valid Leesburg or 500 $65. 352-330-4484 DRYER Kenmore, elec. No. 403-202 RN SUPERVISOR Class B or A CDL li- ing $200 Call Good cond. $75. Management censed in the state of Email: Carriers@ 352-638-1959 All Shifts Florida. P/T or F/T, cense. Candidates are dailycommercial.com Pets/Animals PRINTS (3) blk & white Lake Square Mall Count 5 SCOTT STEELE LPN /CNA 3-11 req’d to submit to nicely framed of area. 314-605-8383 HUNTER and LAURA SUSAN DISTRIBUTION Mon.- Fri., competitive Include name, address LOVE SEAT w/custom HAYES-HUNTER Timeshare & 11-7 salary. pre-employment drug and phone numbers. Marilyn Monroe $60 DISTRICT MANAGER and also a test. 40 hrs. week in 352-365-1819 made cover. $70 OVEN from 1950’s vin- Period Week (O)25 in Con- Fax resume: MFEC, Candidates must have Please call dominium Unit No. DIRECTOR OF the Leesburg area. tage,, Hotpoint. Push (352)735-6404 reliable transportation, 501 Pets 352-406-6121 407-201 SOCIAL SERVICES Attn: HR Dept. Own transportation is a Drivers License & Ins. For Sale SHELBY GT-350R, buttons. Good cond. MAINT. DIRECTOR MUST. EOE 1/18th scale w/cer- LOVESEAT Broyhill, flo- $100. 735-1570 Count 6 ISSAC MC CRAY & Call 1-727-647-8040 tificate $100. Call ral. Excel cond. $75. and MARY MC CRAY Time- MEDICAL BILLER CHOW MIX male, 7 yrs. INTERIM WEEKEND FT experienced with & leave brief msg. of HOUSEKEEPING - PT old. neutered, all 352- 293-8377 Call 352-771-1046 REFRIGERATOR com- share Period Week (W)5 in for the Daily exp. and contact info. pact, 2.5 cu.ft. Great Condominium Unit No. RN SUPERVISOR knowledge of EMR for Some wknds. $8/hr. ADOPTED!!!! Commercial circulation Apply on line at: WEST VIRGINIA CHIP & MATTRESS & BOX cond. $80 Call 403-304 department. Candidate Primary Care Practice Christian Conference www.avante MID-STATE ELECTRIC Center (N. Eustis) DIP BOWL frosted SPRINGS Pillow Top, 352-753-7075 will be responsible for in The Villages. MINIATURE SCHNAUZER full w/frame. $100. Count 7 JOSE GREGORIO centers.com Fax resume to: OF OCALA, INC. Call between w/gold trim. $39. OSTOS BETANCOURT and EUSTIS, MT. DORA, male. 2 yr. old. AKC Call 352-343-0303 or fax resume to: 352-753-3455 Experienced Residen- 8-3:30pm, Mon. - Fri. 352-742-5074 REFRIGERATOR Magic RAQUEL AIMARA MALU- TAVARES 352-787-5935 tial and Commercial registered. All shots, Chef, energy saver, ENGA NIEVES Timeshare Candidate will 352-483-9814 chip. $300. Call Electricians & Helpers. WWII SAILOR SUIT Blue NIGHT STAND (2) Oak. White, 19.1cu.ft. Period Week (O)22 in Con- have Management MEDS IS HIRING A 407-469-2520 or CAREGIVERS / HHA P/T Apply at office: wool. Patch, as new. w/3 drawers. Both $250. Please call dominium Unit No. experience, sales and FIELD REP. 407-765-9326 Needed. Non-Medical Mon. thru Thur. $100. Call for $90. Please call 269-929-2758 401-101 marketing experience Possible Temp. to per- HOME INSTEAD 9am-2pm 352-589-0770 352-314-9820 a plus. Candidate will manent position, YORKIEPOOS 3 females, Count 8 BRANDY J. VAN SENIOR CARE based in Leesburg to 1612 NE 6th Ave. REFRIGERATOR Whirl- FOSSEN Timeshare Period train and hire carriers Call: 352-323-1729 Ocala, Fl. 34470 blk/tan. Ready 604 Furniture RECLINER full size, pool 21 cu.ft., top Week (E)31 in Condomin- to deliver the local work in the community Easter. Vet checked, swivels, tan, good HomeInstead.com/239 w/clients on Medicaid EOE DFWP Immediate Openings freezer w/ice maker, ium Unit No. 401-106 daily newspaper to 1st shots wormed. ANTIQUE CHAIRS (2) S. cond. $45 Call and charity program VETERINARY TECH SOLD!!!! current subscribers. $500 ea. Call Bent & Bros. Inc. 352-360-0475 Count 9 DINO DWAYNE CNA assistance. Social CRITICAL CARE 352-457-3563 leave Black. $45. Call WYNN Timeshare Period Part Time/Days service background a TECH TOASTER OVEN & Candidate will be msg, will call back 352-728-5262 RECLINER SET Week (O)30 in Condomin- Part Time/Evenings +. Must be willing & DOUBLE DEEP ium Unit No. 401-307 responsible for Full Time/Nights La-Z-Boy. (2) Fern updating route drive your own car and RECEPTIONIST Appliances With FRYER $75 obo. DATED Mar. 20, 2013 560 Pet SOLD!!!! 352-435-7071 Paul M. Caldwell books, selling conduct home visits in Openings available for F/T positions w/bene- Warranties $75 & up! Caldwell & Payne, P.A new subscriptions, Marion and N. Lake qualified drivers with fits. Progressive animal Supplies Used Beds all sizes! SECRETARY small VACUUM CLEANER Post Office Box 120069 maintaining excellent counties. Must have our dedicated fleet. We hospital located in The 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade Hoo- Clermont, FL 34712 valid driver's license. DOG CAGE 6’x2’x9”, not fancy. ver, looks new & customer service offer weekly pay, direct Villages. 19”x24”x20”. Like 3 Fast delivery Telephone: 352-242-2670 and addressing any Retirement Community Route driving exp. a +. deposit, paid holidays, Call Amy at: $65 Please call SOLD!!!! [email protected] Bilingual skills are new. $42 Call call Buzzy’s 352-324-3235 om customer concerns. 331 Raintree Drive paid vacation, health 352-750-4711 352-319-6840 WASHER & DRYER Attorney for Plaintiff Altoona, FL 32702 helpful. Competitive insurance, assigned or fax resume to: 352-315-9886 Works Great. $100. salary. www.buzzysbeds.com SECTIONAL SOFA pastel NEIL KELLY Valid Drivers License FAX: (352) 669-1170 late model equipment, 352-750-4886 DOG CAGE wire Call 989-345-2550 Clerk of the Court & insurance required. Email: Qualified applicants layover pay, break- colors. Very good 24”X36”, good cond. cond. $100 Call By: S/D.MATTSON [email protected] should submit their down pay, 24 hour BED queen size. KENNEL/ASSISTANT $45. Please call 352-874-1862 WASHER GE Deputy Clerk This is a full time EOE resumes to: dispatch, several bo- Asking $75. [email protected] P/T exp. preferred but 352-343-8383 works great $75 Ad No.00387032 salaried position with nus programs that are not required. Call 352-343-0349 SOLD! bonus incentives. COMPANION NEEDED EOE achievable. SLEEPER SOFA Queen, March 29 & April 5, 2013 May fax resume to SUPPLIES New, Rapid pastel colors. Perfect Inquires call Call today for details 352-589-0764 or fill bath, pedi paws. & BED Twin, gold metal Schedule includes day, 352-314-0202 RECEPTIONIST 800-456-2336 headboard. Good cond. $300. Call out application at office nail trimmer $45 352-787-2083 606 Electronics NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE night, weekend PT 3-4 days per week. Ext. 108 or 114 M-F 8-12pm or 352-434-5395 cond. $50 Call OR DISPOSITION and holiday hours. Needed for 989-225-2468 CAR CD PLAYER Pana- COMPANIONS 2-4pm. 16100 Dora SOFA & SLEEP SOFA busy.Optometric PLUMBERS AND Ave. Eustis, Fl. 32726 sonic w/remote, According to the Florida Self 2 FT Reliable individu- Floral print. Excel Please send resume to als, HS Diploma/GED office. Must be people PLUMBERS HELPERS BEDROOM SET DIXIE, all plays MP3 & WMA Storage Act, Groveland Mini DMjobs@ oriented & able to for commercial work. light wood. dresser cond. $325. Call $50. 407-417-2717 Storage, LLC located at 178 required. Flexible hrs 352-241-0340 Groveland Farms Road, dailycommercial.com w/developmentally dis- multi task. Must have experience. w/2 pier night Groveland, FL 34736 gives fax to 352-365-8229 abled. Wknd/eve/holi- Apply in Person Drug free work place. 600 stands. $400 Call CELL PHONE Sprint SOFA 7’, 3 cushion, notice that the following or apply in person at days a must. Must Beacon Advanced Call 352-728-6053 352-787-2083 Samsung Galaxy. Tenant is in default of the 212 E. Main St. Eye Care Ctr. Merchandise cream background Call for details $100. pass background w/floral print. $100. rental agreement. Leesburg check. 1320 Shelfer St. POOL CLEANER NEED CREW LEADER BEDROOM SET Virginia 352-602-8991 EOE Leesburg, FL With outside sales exp. Mart House, Queen Oak, 937-232-0674 Scott Stencel, Unit #20 352-602-4075 Exp. preferred. F/T Clean cut highly moti- headboard & dbl. COMPACT STEREO RCA Send resume to: w/benefits. SOFA 7.5’. 3 Cushion Unit contents are said to [email protected] vated. Not afraid to ask dresser w/mirror. A/FM CASSETTE CD. contain household items. 410 Sales 450 Trades Call 352-728-2093 for a sale. Must be Mattress & spring. w/Mahogany wood ASKING $40. CALL Unit will be sold or disposed tired of sitting home 601 Antiques Croscill bedding. trim. Floral. $95. 352-753-8361 of on April 20, 2013 at INSURANCE AIR CONDITIONING TRUCK DRIVER and ready to go to Paid $3200. Sell for 352-330-0874 10:00 a.m. We have the AGENTS INSTALLER & Casual/Back Up OTR. work. $15-$30/hr and ANTIQUE DOLLS $800. Please call DVD SURROUND SOUND right to sell or refuse any 220 & 440 agents PREVENTATIVE MAINT. Must pass Landstar re- up possible. $25. 352-343-8173 SOFA BED, full size gray Saba. Excel cond. bids, and may dispose of all Must be EPA certified quirements-2yrs. min. in color good cond $60. Call contents according to Flor- needed. Prior exp. re- Call Ed 352-217-9937 Call 352-751-6252 quired. Immediate po- & valid drivers license Call 352-636-0425 CHAIRS (2) rattan brown no bar. $75. 352-217-4221 ida State Statutes. All Sales 352-602-4478 Final, CASH ONLY. Every- sitions avail. needed. Full benefits OFFICE ASSISTANT CLOCK electric Sail Ship in color w/cushions. DIRECT SUPPORT after 90 days. GAME CONSOLE thing sold as is where is. No Email resume to: FT Need for estab- good shape. Made Made in USA. Nice. SOFA, soft & pretty. guarantees. Please call to OPEN INTERVIEW Apply at: 455 STAND, wood, place [email protected] lished construction co. by Uniter. $95. Call $100 603-4113 Asking $100. confirm sale at 814 N. Old Wire Rd. on side for games. DAY!! Restaurants/ Exp. in Excel, Quick- 352-793-5741 Call 352-250-9514 352-429-0090. Wildwood $75 obo. 431-3975 BECOME A PART books & Word pre- CHINA CABINET 2 OF A TEAM 8-4:30pm Mon.- Fri. Hotels/Clubs COMPACT Mother of pieces, wood, needs TABLE & CHAIRS Ad No.00388600 or Call 352-330-4433 ferred. Good phone April 5, 12 & 19, 2013 THAT CHANGES LIVES! skills, able to read blue Pearl, 60 yrs old has glass shelves. $100 w/cushions & arms. HAM RADIO ANTENNA Our programs prepare or Fax 352-330-1177 COOK - EXP’D initials engraved. obo Call 630-7788 Light oak. $75. Call Cushcraft R5, 10-20 Needed for fast prints a +. individuals with intel- Fax resume to: $25. 352-242-0963 330-936-0174 meters. $50. Call MEDIA ADVERTISING lectual, developmental CUSTODIAN P/T pace environment. COCKTAIL TABLE Rec- 352-742-0067 100 MULTI-MEDIA Apply in person 352-323-8780 disabilities & challeng- Exp. preferred or email to: DRESSER 1976 Ethan tangle, glass, wood. TABLE 44” round, all Announcement ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE ing behaviors to live Send resume to: LIGHTHOUSE POINT Allen, 56”Hx37”W. Excel cond. $50. wood. Good cond. HAM RADIO ANTENNA BAR & GRILLE mottconcrete@ fulfilling lives, live in COMMUNITY UNITED embarqmail.com Firm $100 Please 352-389-4601 $40 Cushcraft R5, 10-20 The perfect choice less restrictive settings METHODIST CHURCH 925 Lake Shore Dr. call 352-360-3335 SOLD meters. $50. Call for anyone loving to and to safely enjoy 309 College Ave. At Lake Sumter 352-742-0067 106 Personals PRESIDENTS HALL sell a product they recreational & voca- Fruitland Park. FL Landing COMPUTER DESK 3 pc. TABLE, Heart Shaped, 3 OF FAME HORSE COLLAR w/mir- believe in. The Daily tional opportunities in 34731 corner unit. Light tier. brown, good I PHONE 3G, new in Hwy. 27 and ror, 1900’s. U.S Commercial in the community. or email to: HOTEL FRONT DESK wood. Excel cond. cond. $8 Call box. w/charger & in- GENTLEMAN, 70, Look- Citrus Tower Blvd. Hame Co. $80. Call Leesburg, FL. DAY, EVENING, NIGHT communityumc@ CLERK - P/T $95. 815-674-3902 352-504-6689 structions. $100 Call ing for Lady, com- Newspaper that has an Is looking to interview 352-483-4762 panion to live in SHIFT POSITION embarqmail.com Email resume to 352-989-3937 HS diploma & exp. or [email protected] a few Good People. Michigan in Summer Positions available: PAVILION from 1815 COMPUTER TABLE on & Florida in Winter, Bachelor’s degree in a DRIVER CDL-A TELEVISION STAND KINECT SENSOR for Artist, Artistic minded made of stone wheels, small, light 18”H x 20”Dx40”W, have 2 lovely homes human service field. for local Wildwood XBox 360. New in Craftsman display 5.2”Wx6”Lx9”H. wood. $25 Call black. Value $150. to share. 434-8066. Able to work FT hrs in- Mfg. Co. Hourly pay box. $75. Call building. Responsible $45. 352-751-4227 352-589-8064 Now $40. 205-2364 cluding 4 wknd per starting at $13.00. F/T 470 General 352-315-9596 for a qualified Outside person for mutable month w/possible OVER TIME. Sales Representative task in gift shop and 160 Schools/ (7:20am-3:45pm, 3 yrs. exp. & walking that values teamwork CARPENTER museum. Transporta- 3:20pm-11:45pm or floor trailer exp helpful. SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 Instruction and has a desire For carpenter shop tion a must. 11:20pm,-7:45am). Some lifting & physical to succeed. Ensuring the health, work. Must be able to Contact information activity req’d. Must be read blueprints & build for interview. FAST & AFFORDABLE safety and well-being fluent in English, read- The successful forms. Must be able to 407-876-3631 or MEDICAL CAREERS or our individual ing & writing. Home candidate must have lift & maneuver 1/2” 352-394-2836 •CNA, EKG, through direct support every night. Benefit •Phlebotomy Tech at least 6 months & the implementation plywood. Prior exp. package included. required. •Home Health Aide to 1 year sales & tracking of behav- Apply at: REDELIVERY PERSONS Florida Medical Prep experience. Is highly ioral and educational Apply in person: 1201 Industrial Dr. Dura-Stress Inc. www.beacna.com motivated and treatment. Wildwood floridamedicalprep.com enjoys building client Competitive salaries, 11325 CR44 Or Fax resume to: Leesburg, FL 352-508-5560 relationships, not bonuses & benefits 352-330-2214 afraid to ask for No calls accepted. HOW DO I APPLY? We are looking for two a sale, professional, Arrive at: enthusiastic, and HOME WINDOW good people to work 28334 Churchill SERVICE TECH part time in the South exhibit a high level Smith Lane of integrity. Exp. preferred but will- Leesburg & Clermont Mount Dora, FL 32757 ing to train. Mechani- area. Doing redeliver- on Wed. April 10th 200 We offer cal skills, read a tape ies for our subscribers. between the hours of measure & exp. Hours are 6am - to ap- base salary plus 10am-3pm At Your w/power tools. Must CARRIERS proximately noon. $40 commission; excellent to be interviewed. Or pass background Need immediately per day paid as an in- benefits to include Schedule an interview Service medical, dental, life, check, drug test & UMATILLA, EUSTIS, dependent contractor. on the same day driving record. TAVARES, ALTOONA & You will be paid every 401k and more; paid by contacting: time off; and training. Ro-Mac Lumber MT. DORA AREAS Thursday for days Shannon Nicholson, & Supply worked. Human Resources 700 E. Main St. If interested please call Send Reply To: at 352-383-7612 201 Insurance The Daily Commercial Leesburg, FL 34748 352-365-8265 and “A BRIGHTER FUTURE Fax: 352-787-9632 ask for Tina Reader PO Box 490007 BEGINS WITH US” Leesburg, FL 34749 or EOE/DFW 262 Lawn Email to: Daily Commercial Adsalesjobs@ 212 E. Main St. dailycommercial.com Leesburg or EOE EMT/PARAMEDIC, DRIVERS Email: Carriers@ SCHOOL BUS NURSE, MA, RT All Miles PAID (Loaded dailycommercial.com DRIVERS NEEDED For Busy Urgent Care. & Empty)! Home on the Include name, address Training provided. Prompt reliable & SALES Must have Phlebot- weekends! Running and phone numbers. Contact: Lake County economical service. Exp. in Flooring omy, IV skills & medi- Class-A CDL Flatbed. Candidates must have Schools, Transporta- ••Free Estimates•• Covering. cation administration. Lease to Own - No reliable transportation, tion 352-728-2561 or Ins. & Lic # 1191 Please call Fax resume to: Money Down Drivers License & Ins. Apply online: 352-753-3477 352-302-6123 352-315-1703 CALL: 888-880-5916 EOE www.lake.k12.fl.us

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606 Electronics 624 Children’s 635 Garden 640 Guns 649 Medical 652 Articles 652 Articles 652 Articles 652 Articles 660 Office SPEAKER CABINETS (6) items GAS PUMP 14 Gallon, AMMUNITION 357 Mag. WHEELCHAIR Elec. Inva- For Sale For Sale For Sale For Sale Furniture/ w/18 speakers. $50 portable. Like new. JHP box of 50. Ask- care. New batteries. CRIB white wood, 3 in BOOTS Harley Davidson FIRE WOOD ORECK XL Totally re- SILVER BEADS Morano Supplies or will separately. 1, extra firm mat- SOLD!!!! ing $40. Please call Zero turn. Runs Size 8. Black 606-615-2094 352-483-6120 good. Built in FREE for the taking. conditioned. $75. Call COMPUTER DESK, tress & pad. $99. GAZEBO blk metal Leather. $40. Call Call 352-504-2951 Al 352-751-0369 SOLD!!!! 352-483-1498 charger. $150. Call 352-793-1285 good shape. $20 SPEAKER Sony X-Plode. frame, $100 AMMUNITION 500 352-446-7153 FIREPLACE SCREEN & PICNIC TABLE Heavy Call 352-330-0104 300 watt, 12”. In Call .352-561-4444 rounds, 22 long rifle. SLEEPING BAG blue in JOGGING STROLLER CHANDELIER Dining End Irons, Brass. duty! 8’ wooden. box. $75. $100. Lady Lake Call color. Asking $15. DESK CHAIR w/arms Greco 3 Wheeled. WHEELCHAIR, 16” seat Room, unique style $25. 352-324-2173 Good cond. $60. 407-417-2717 LAWN MOWER push, 352-750-1979 SOLD!!! plus home office Baby/toddler. $50. with leg rests. Asking $65 Please call Howey in the Hills. obo. 352-357-0766 MTD, big wheels $50. Please call supplies. $40 Call 352-321-2174 352-314-0677 SLICEOMATIC Vegeta- SPEAKERS (1 pair) Bose w/Briggs motor. $75 BROWNING 22 Belgium 352-343-8173 PLASTIC DRUM 352-787-0410 Call 352-435-7913 FLOOR CLEANER pro- ble Slicer New in box. model 101 music SAUCER Ultra, portable mfg. with 3x8 Bush- CHINA Johnson Brothers 55 gallons. $20 grammable I Robot $25. 352-748-9611 DESK Computer on monitor. $40 Please by Evenflo. Nearly nell scope. Collec- WHEELCHAIR, Medline English stoneware. Call 32-408-4190 LAWN MOWER, White, Scooba. Not vacuum. Wheels w/drawer call 352-435-0211 new, $55 Call tors, new cond. Ask- K1 Basic. Like new. $45. Please call SQUARE DANCE OUT- 5hp, good cond. $40 $50 352-323-0070 PROPANE LOGS & IN- 54” x 24” $30. (352) 352-242-1609 ing $550 FIRM. $150 Call 352-750-0675 FITS (3 plus 2 crino- STEREO SYSTEM w/tun SOLD!!!!! Please call SERT for fireplace. 435-0055 352-253-0213 FLOOR LAMP ceramic, line) Med/lg. $50. table, radio, tape 352-793-2303 $60 Please call CHRISTENING GOWN modern design. 60”, 320-237-7461 player & records. 625 Building LAWN SPREADER Scotts 352-787-0392 650 Computers Handmade. White good cond. $50 Call 674 Exercise $25 352-385-7215 Supplies/ Snap, new $20 BROWNING A-Bolt 7mm TENNIS SHOES New Please call & Equip Crochet. $40. Call 352-357-1363 QUILTING FRAME for up Equipment Materials Short Mag. 3-9 Leo- 352-357-7413 Balance. New in Box. TELEPHONES (2) VTECH 352-551-5845 plod scope. Asking to King size quilt. DESK TOP COMPUTER FLOOR STEAMER, H2O, Size 10 Men’s. $35. EXERCISE MACHINE by remotes. $10 Call $850 obo. Call Asking $75. Call DOUBLE SINK. White windows XP, refor- CLOCK Cypress good cond. $35 obo 352-455-7557 Tony Little Ab 352-735-0061 or MOWER Earthwise, 715-299-0702 352-483-2651 w/Pfister Faucet and matted. $75. Call 18”x23”, good Please call Lounge Extreme. 352-321-0224 sprayer. $40. push, elec. 12 amp. 352-460-4503 THERMOSTAT 24V $100. 431-9982 Good cond. $75 Call shape. $15 Please 352-250-1201 RAINCOAT Ladies, Me- 352-365-2301 CETME-HK CLONE 308. SOLD! heating & cooling TELEPHONES cordless, 352-209-5546 Scope, Bipod, 8,20 MONITOR 14” Dell flat dium. Like new. HOT TUB Martquis, lg. 2 systems. Like new. NORDICTRACK CHAIR base unit & remote round Mags. 1000 screen. $25 $7.00. Call FOLDING SCAFFOLD, CLOTHES (20 pair person. Excel cond. SOLD! vintage from the unit. $25 Call MOWER elec. rear bag- rounds Ammunition. Call 352-787-2083 352-343-4111 portable, 4’. Model Jeans, Capri) & many 4 yrs. old. $1750 70’s. Good cond $99 352-735-0061 PS-48. $75. Call ging 18” cut Black & $2200. 516-5203 TRAIN DISPLAY HO, obo. 352-217-5104 Decker. Like new. MONITOR 19” LCD tops. $35. Call Call 352-314-8933 BRACELETS & NECK- 352-787-5817 352-793-8102 5’x9’ on wheels, TELEVISION 37” Vizio, $60. 352-750-1754 LEFEVER 12 gauge Nitro Viewsonic. $35 obo LACES variety 5 doz. FRENCH DOOR 15 lite. JACKET Harley Davidson digital control. STEPPER & BACK & LEG flat screen HDTV. Ex- Special, double bar- Please call $90 Please call $100. Call Dave CLOTHING designer blk, XL. New, not $1400 Please call exerciser. Both elec. cel cond. $250. PATIO SET brown wicker rell. $475. Call 352-348-7760 352-323-1861 352-255-7623 items, sm/med. Like leather. $100 Call 352-728-8110 $100 takes both. SOLD loveseat, 2/chairs, 352-343-1037 Call 352-343-0587 end/coffee table, 652 Articles new. Pants, Capri & 352-243-1458 SEWING MACHINE Older MORTAR MIXER gas tops. $95. 315-9820 TWIN MATTRESS & BOX TELEVISION 52” RCA, cushions. Like new REMINGTON MODEL model in wood cabi- engine. $100 For Sale JACKET men’s Leather SPRING No smoke, 675 Sports/ good cond. Not a flat $275. 385-1830 11-87 Special Pur- net w/supplies. $50. Call 352-978-1352 COFFEE MAKER Kitchen Wilson, size 40. $15 no stains. $99. Call screen. $50 Call pose semi-auto 12 AIR CLEANER Kenmore. Call 352-516-7920 Recreation Aid. Brand new. Paid obo Please call 352-246-9948 352-636-1999 PATIO SET White gauge. 3” mag. Ex- Electro-static. New SCAFFOLDING 1 full $189. Sell for $100. 352-787-9332 BICYCLE 24” Roadmas- wicker, love seat & cel. reduced $425. $380. Sell $100. SEWING MACHINE Pfaff, set & the brace. $70. 352-978-7461 US NAVY SHIPS BRASS ter, MT Furry 18 TELEVISION Sanyo, 32” patio chair. $80 Call 352-636-2316 Call 352-315-0320 Model 1229. Asking Call 352-728-1015 JEWELRY CASE stand PORTHOLE, Glass speed. Red/silver. 65 w/remote excel cond. 352-787-5917 $200 obo. Call COMFORTER SET Full along, w/6 drawers & 12” frame 19”, Sun Call 352-315-0920 Asking $30. Call SIG SAUER P250, 15 AMERICAN FLAGS 352-326-3348 SLIDING GLASS DOOR w/drapes & bath ac- 2 side doors. $100 Shade included. 352-804-7003 RIDING MOWER Lawn rounds, new. Asking new 3’x5’ $8 Bronze color. Asking Call 352-326-0631 ces. Laura Ashley. Call 352-787-1539 $300. Obo. Call BICYCLE 3 Wheel, re- $75. Call Dave Chief, 12hp, 40” cut, $500 Firm. Call SEWING MACHINE port- 352-638-2467 built. Large Seat & $50. 385-1830 able, 23 stitches. TELEVISION Sony 32” 352-255-7623 runs & mows good. 352-409-0226 BAKERS RACK, lg. Basket. $150. Call KITCHEN ITEMS for New in box. $90 Call Triniton energy star, $300 874-4535 heavy duty, shelves, 352-343-6608 COMMUNION DRESS cooking, baking & 321-262-5485 VACUUM CLEANER stereo, great picture. SMITH & WESSON 38 1 glass, 2 wire. $85. Oreck XL, $499 new 630 Garage Sales RIDING MOWER Task white, floor length, storage. $20 Call BICYCLE Boys 24” $45. 352-787-1075 Special, 2 holsters, 2 989-6280 like new. $100 Cash. Force, 36”, needs size 7 w/cape. $100 352-787-0410 SEWING MACHINE, Huffy. Good Cond. boxes of ammunition. obo. 638-1963 321-246-4371 TELEVISIONS 27” CRT & $450. 343-1037 Sears Kenmore 1753 Call 352-323-9338 EUSTIS SOLD!!!! BARBECUE w/side KNIGHT 7’ tall metal, 14” VCR TV combo. Sat. 4/6 7 - 3pm. Zig Zag. $75. Call WALL MIRROR burner, hardly used. perfect cond. $100 42”x74” $45 BICYCLE men’s 26”, 3 $60 takes both. Call 35703 Huff Rd. Hand ROTOTILLER Ariens, 17” DISHES 12 place set- 352-267-6922 649 Medical $55 Please call SOLD Call 352-483-0918 speed. w/white side 352-365-9803 & Power Tools, rear tiller. Like new. 352-787-2083 ting, Pfaltzgraff, wall tires. Excel. $40 Household items, $500. Please call $100 FIRM. Call SHED 6’x8’, alum. sides MATTRESS TOPPER WEDDING DRESS Call 352-435-0211 608 A/C & Heat Elec., Videos & More! 352-728-8110 FOLDING WALKER BASKETBALL & FOOT- 352-242-1609 w/wood frame. Good Used 1 week. Asking feather, size full, ex- cond. $300 Call Size 22 w/Veil. $100. AIR CLEANER UV light TREE SALE BALL JERSEYS. cel. cond. $50 Call Call 352-536-4023 BICYCLE Roadmaster LEESBURG $35. 352-396-9400 352-406-5166 for Central A/C. New. •3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc. $99.00 obo. Call EAGLE concrete, 352-357-3293 26” Men’s. Alum. 10 Community Sale! $10 or 15 for $100 352-455-8225 28” tall. $75 SHEETS 4 sets of King. WORK BENCH 27” speed. A-1 cond. Kills mold & bacteria. $60 $100. 267-1711 Sat. 4/6, Gates Open •Oaks - 8’, 15 gallon SCOOTER Jet 3, like Call 352-233-0408 $40 Please call $45. 352-446-7153 at 8am. Pennbrooke $49 or 3/$105 new, new batteries & BATHROOM WALL MIR- MATTRESS TOPPER Call 352-259-3522 352-787-2083 AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Fairways, 501 SR •Larger trees 12’ +/- carrier. $1,000 Call RORS (2) 50 x 42 & FAUCETS Treviso (2) BY memory foam, twin, BIKE RACK Allen, 44W. 200 Families in SHIRTS (2) Hawaiian 3 ton, Goodman new $95. to $275. 352-742-2985 65 x 42. $100. Call Pfister. New in box. new. $55. Call mounts all vehicles. 1 Community. Wide style. XL Dry box. $800 Call •12’ +/- Bald Cypress 352-243-9441 Nickel finish. $100. 352-259-3170 655 Musical Excel cond. $90. variety of items cleaned. $24 for 407-619-0247 •Nice Sago Palms SCOOTER/POWERCHAIR 352-253-2588 407-878-6431 w/something for eve- both. 702-7632 Instruments CATT’S TREES CARRIER NEW, fits BLACK SUIT JACKET ryone. Baked goods MATTRESS, extra long GUITAR 10 String GOLF CLUBS Hogan, 352-669-1618 into hitch, 60" fold w/pants & blk. shirt, FENCE chain link 82’ SHOES men’s Nike size & refreshments avail. twin, 80x40x9. Like acoustic, made Apex +. full set. $95 624 Children’s out ramp. $195. boys size 12 reg. w/2 four foot gates. 10. New in box. $35 WHEELBARROW large new. $100. Call Deca. Very rare. Please call 352-217-3437 $20. 352-357-6513 You take down. $150 Please call items rubber tub & tire. RE- 352-787-7048 $100. 735-1570 352-568-1032 SOLD 352-455-3342 635 Garden DUCED ONLY $30. CRIB COMFORTER SET Call 352-728-4913 TRANSPORT CHAIR BOOKS (25) Western, MIRROR & SCONES SET 660 Office GOLF CLUBS top of the BUMPERS & CRIB Medline, 300 lb. ca- soft cover & lg. print. FIESTAWARE DISHES 44L x 22 W. Gold or- SHOES TS Sport. Size Furniture/ line, oversized SKIRT in pink. $40. BLOWER gas 25cc, by cups & saucers, as- Weed Eater, like new. pacity. Never used. $20. Call nate frame. $35. 10. Worn 3x. $15 Supplies woods, irons, new 352-483-1498 $95. 352-307-9462 352-357-4722 sorted colors $99 352-748-3394 Call 352-430-0407 bag. $60 735-6927 $25. 352-874-1748 640 Guns Call 352-250-8290 CRIB very nice, clean BOOKS Louis Lamore & SHOES Womens Easy COMPUTER DESK 5’, GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron AMMUNITION 22 long light wood. Comes GARDEN POND WHEEL CHAIR (75+) Westerns FIRE EXTINGUISHERS MULTI-TOOL, Crafts- Spirit 8.5 dbl. wide Oak. Good cond. $50 thru SW, driver, 3 rifle. Box of 500. $60 w/mattress. $100 40 gallon. $25. New. $100. (50+) $35 for all. (3) $100. man w/attachments. sand. Sandal. New Please call wood, putter. $75 Call 352-308-9478 Call 352-787-4624 SOLD Call 352-536-1744 352-343-5019 Call 352-242-0963 $45. 352-561-1812 $15. 352-365-2655 352-787-2083 352-245-0716

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675 Sports/ 806 Houses 807 808 819 960 Comm 1001 Mfd Homes 1200 1235 S U V 1264 Auto Recreation Unfurnished Apartments Apartments Manufactured Real Estate For Sale Transportation FORD EXPEDITION ‘99 Parts GOLF SET irons/woods CLERMONT HWY. 50 Unfurnished Furnished Homes Rental LEESBURG CHURCH WILDWOOD 2/1 in 40+ Gold w/tan interior Accessory oversized like new Before Groveland Seats 130, kitchen & community w/no 1205 Autos 160K miles w/bag. $50. Call FRUITLAND PARK FRUITLAND PARK 2/1 children. $4500. Call All power. Mobile Homes For Sale LEESBURG scrn. rm., CHA, no classrooms attached. 352-217-4012 w/Owner Finance TWIN PALMS MARINA $295,000 352-874-2262 CADILLAC DeVille ‘94 Needs some work TIRES (4) BF Goodrich 1ST MO. FREE! Fully furnished 1 & 2 pets. $650/mo + White, w/gray interior. $2,850 obo MINIATURE GOLF Call Rick Reduced again. P235/75R/15 Good SPANISH VILLAGE bedroom mobiles and dep. 352-874-2790 Low 55K orig. miles. Please call cond. $100 CLUBS (2) ladies, 407-547-9394 Call 352-787-4584 1002 Mfd Pool, great location! RV's. All utilities Loaded 352-406-3716 SOLD Pink & Black . $20. •Remodeled 2br/1ba Furn. Efficiency, incl. LEESBURG “LAST ONE” including cable Homes Excel. cond. 352-508-7474 util. & cable $700/mo. television. Great for Brand New 2br 2ba $4,900 1240 Trucks From $500 down 2/1 apt. $600/mo. 55+ gated community W/ land PAINTBALL GUN Spyder seniors on fixed ---$$450/month$$--- Furn. $700/mo + util. Amenities galore. Light Duty TONNEAU COVER fiber- II, TL w/nitrogen tank income. Weekly rates For Sale SOLD Also Avail. 352-728-5555 352-504-2260 glass for 7’ bed, & accessories. $75 Handyman Special’s as low as $160. LEESBURG Deeded CASH PAID CHEVROLET Winged, good cond. Call 352-267-4632 •1 & 2br from No deposit with proof TAVARES, 2 very nice trailer & lot. 55+ FOR JUNK CARS! S10 1998, $100. 343-9168 ---$350/month$$--- LEESBURG Efficiency or of income. Great for 2/1 in 55+ Commu- park w/many ameni- $300 and up. 4 cycle, AC, SLEEPING BAGS (2 For other rentals only 1br. & 2br, $165 to a fisherman. adults), w/zip cover. nity 1/furn $600/mo ties. $50/mo.. Call 352-771-6191 Auto, Red. Call 352-874-7375 $275/wk.. Incl. elec. Convenience store + dep. 1 incl. appl. $15,300 obo Call Like new, $50 Call on grounds. Excel. cond. TONNEAU COVER Heavy FRUITLAND PARK 3/1/2 352-409-8395 $550/mo + dep. & 1000 352-602-9235 CORVETTE COUPE ‘98 Asking 3,500 352-223-1542 Call (352) 787-4514 black Vinyl for Dodge 2 lanai, boat port, util. 937-843-3033 Manufactured Pewter metallic w/tan Please Call Dakota. $85. Call WET SUIT by Sea Quest land. $900/mo + se- leather interior. 34K mi SOLD! 1ST DAY! 352-365-6271 Farmer John style curity dep. Call 810 Duplexes WATERFRONT Homes Z51 package. 6 speed like new. $65. 401-465-2519 HOMES manual. New tires. FORD ‘97 diesel, crew cab dually, 352-242-0152 CLERMONT HWY. 50 Tavares $495/mo Michelin. Excel. cond. LARGE. 3/2 2150sf. 1100 No modifications. Florida truck. TONNEAU COVER off a Before Groveland or 50% off. Fully furn. 685 Tools/ Golf front $1400 352-343-7780 $18,500 White w/blue interior 2000 Chevy X-Cab. LEESBURG Mobile Homes For Sale Recreation Blue. $75. obo. 352-753-7539 riverestwaterfront 1001 Mfd Homes Call 352-735-8465 No bed. Machinery NOW LEASING w/Owner Finance 352-589-7778 LEESBURG 2/1 cottage resort.com $2,950 obo. 1BR 1BA & 2BR 1.5BA Call Rick For Sale Please call GENERATOR portable, in town. $500 mo. + CROWN VICTORIA P71 352-728-1955 407-547-9394 585-330-8505 Coleman Power $300 dep. No pets. ALTOONA 3/2 dbl. wide ‘99 ex-highway patrol •Remodeled 2br/1ba 825 Rent-To- 1101 Boats car. Repainted solid X-CARGO CARRIER, Mate. Pulse 1850. 352-874-5910 “LAST ONE” on 1/3 ac. w/porch. New cond. $150. LEESBURG STUDIO nice, Own $3000 down blk. Runs great, inte- 1247 Trailers Asking $50. LEESBURG 3/2/2 CHA, From $500 down PONTOON 20’ Crest, rior excel. Power win- Call 352-728-6189 352-551-3151 clean, $100/wk. Incl. ---$$450/month$$--- $600/mo. 383-8827 w/trailer. 50hp appl. $950/mo + se- dow issues. Excel tires, AXLES for Mobile utilities. Please call Also Avail. WATERFRONT Suzuki outboard. 149 curity. Please call CLERMONT HWY. 50 Home. $100. LADDER folding 12’ 813-781-9540 Handyman Special’s HOMES hrs. on motor. Excel long. Good cond. 352-787-9436 Before Groveland SOLD!!!! Call 352-603-5750 •1 & 2br from Tavares $495/mo Mobile Homes For Sale cond. $8,500 Please 1275 Golf $40 Call MOUNT DORA adorable ---$350/month$$--- or 50% off. Fully furn. call 609-602-0226 FORD ESCORT ‘97 TRAILER TIRES 6 ply 352-314-0003 LEESBURG, 3/1, w/Owner Finance 2/2, private back- For other rentals only 352-343-7780 Call Rick Standard shift, 205/75 R15. 5 lug Carts $575/mo. and $400 PONTOON 20’ Riviera LADDERS 8’ wood, 8’ fi- yard, garage, eat in Call 352-874-7375 riverestwaterfront 407-547-9394 1 owner, SOLD!!!! deposit. Please call Cruiser, w/new berglass & 6’ fiber- kitchen. $900/mo resort.com •Remodeled 2br/1ba high mileage. 352-552-0181 LEESBURG, 2/1 clean, trailer. 50hp John- glass. Asking $100. Call 973-768-1926 “LAST ONE” Cold A/C, runs good. UTILITY TRAILER 2013, CHA. $550/mo. + son. $4,000 Call CLUB CAR 1993. 352-504-6406 From $500 down $1,200 Gator made, 7’x16’. YALAHA 3/2 w/extras. $400 dep. Avail April 502-387-4227 48 Volt LEESBURG, Lakefront ---$$450/month$$--- Cash Only Up to 7000 lbs. Dual TOOL BOX Huskey roll- $750/mo + deposit. 1st. 352-321-8660 SOLD! axle. Used once. New Battery Please call. 1br. cottage, fenced Also Avail. PONTOON 20’ w/trolling w/charger. ing professsional. yard, scrn porch incl. Handyman Special’s motor/fish finder, $2,000 Call New. Org. $325 sell RENTED PONTIAC VIBE ‘05 352-748-7745 Rebuilt front. elec., water, sewer & 813 Homes 900 •1 & 2br from 90hp motor. Nice Blue/gray w/blue/gray Fast. for $200 Call Wi-Fi. Starting at ---$350/month$$--- cond. tandem trailer. 352-315-1612 807 To Share Real Estate interior. 35 mpg. 1250 Antique $2100 obo. Apartments $750/mo. Travel For other rentals only $5,700 Call 66K miles. Excel. Call 386-867-0776 TOOL CHEST on Large trailer $500/mo. Call Call 352-874-7375 352-326-9531 cond. 4 new tires. Cars casters. Snap On. 5 386-747-7119 LISBON - private room, For Sale Unfurnished private entrance. EUSTIS 2/2 dbl. wide. SAILBOAT 12’ shell. $8,000 SOLD!!! 24’x48’, scrn rm. & Needs patch work. 609-230-7620 or AUTO SWAP-CORRAL CLUB CAR 2002. CLERMONT HWY. 50 $75/wk. Must have SHOW - APR. 7th LYN TERRACE ref’s. 352-787-8722 utility rm. $16,500 $75. 352-267-6358 352-897-6732 48 volt Before Groveland Call 352-589-5639 Sumter County Well equipped. Mobile Homes For Sale Eustis 903 Homes TOYOTA Camry LE ‘01 Fairgrounds 352-357-7332 LEESBURG ‘86 2/1 1150 R V & Silver w/gray interior. High Speed w/Owner Finance 819 For Sale Sumter Swap Meets. Batteries 1 yr. old. Call Rick www.lynterrace.com 14’x55’. Great kitchen, Campers Auto, full power, 800-438-8559 WE PAY YOUR Manufactured FL rm., inside 154K mi. Great Cart. 800 407-547-9394 $2150. WATER & SEWER CREDIT NO PROBLEM! laundry, mostly furn. AEROLITE ‘98. 26’ Very good cond. •Remodeled 2br/1ba Homes Rental Call 352-978-1352 Real Estate “LAST ONE” Great Move-In WILL FINANCE. Lg. shed. Camper. Front living $4,000 1264 Auto From $500 down Specials & Free Gifts! ALTOONA 3/2 dbl. wide “HIGH END” HOME. Low rent $202/mo. & rear queen bed. Please call Parts For Rent ---$$450/month$$--- *1 & 2 Bedroom Units on 1/3 ac. w/porch. GOLF FRONT Credit check. 55+ Good cond. All work- SOLD! *All 1st Floor- $3000 down 352-753-7539 park, Lake Griffin. ing appliances, new Accessory E-Z-GO w/charger, Also Avail. runs, fair tires, 1st. Handyman Special’s No Stairs! $600/mo. 383-8827 $10,500 fridge cooling unit. 2 1206 Aviation LADY LAKE Call 352-728-8582 awnings. $6000. Call BED LINER for Truck. $300 wins!! Call •1 & 2br from All Star. Fits 6’ bed. 352-406-4057 802 Vacation ---$350/month$$--- CLERMONT HWY. 50 $139K 2001 3/2 Sin- 352-343-8383 gle Family Home LEESBURG Lg. 1/1, 55+ 1210 Mcycles/ $25. 352-742-0894 For other rentals only 808 Before Groveland enclosed lanai, furn. ALLEGRO, 2000, 20K Rentals Call 352-874-7375 Mobile Homes For Sale 1519sf. Info and pics BIKINI SAFARI TOP for http://kerkvlietkj.com Must Sell $5,500, mi. Corian counters, Mopeds Apartments w/Owner Finance Owner Financing. Jeep Wrangler TJ GOLF CART BATTERY 6 WATERFRONT EUSTIS El Sereno Apts 813-352-2153 fridge w/ice maker. Camo new. $40. volts 2011. Asking Furnished Call Rick 352-408-6352 Well kept. $17,500 BACK REST for Gold HOMES 2/2. $595/mo. 407-547-9394 352-568-7871 $50. Please call Tavarest $495/mo. PENNBROOKE FAIR- Call 352-602-9235 Wing by Khrome $1 MOVE IN SPECIAL •Remodeled 2br/1ba SENIORS AND ADULTS SOLD!!!! 336-817-7509 or 50% off. Fully furn. 1 MO FREE RENT WAYS 1153 Mead- NEW and NEWER FORD RIMS (4) 17” AAA NICE MOTEL EFFI- “LAST ONE” owbend Dr. 3/2/2 FLEETWOOD 1989, low steel. $65 for all. 352-343-7780 600 N. Grove homes on a nice HARLEY DAVIDSON ‘05 CIENCY $150/WK. From $500 down 1/2 remodeled kit & mileage, needs mi- Call 574-245-0924 riverestwaterfront Call 352-361-5688 quiet park in Eustis 883XL. 17K mi. A/C, CABLE TV & ---$$450/month$$--- baths granite, lami- nor repairs. $2,500 RAIN ENCLOSURE used resort.com $25,000 - $35,000 $3200. Call HITCH fits Camry 1996 W/D 751-3994 Also Avail. nate & tile through- Please call 2 weeks, like new. Financing avail. 352-293-8377 -2005, like new. L0.EESBURG Down- LADY LAKE or LEES- Handyman Special’s out, open plan with fl 585-330-8505 $95 Please call 806 Houses •1 & 2br from Only 3 left! Asking $90. Please town BURG 787-4688 rm & screened bird JACKET Harley’s genu- 352-307-9462 ---$350/month$$--- Lot rent $350 per mo. TABLE folder dual leaf, call 352-742-2074 Unfurnished area. The Enclave at cage. Open Sat. 4/6 ine leather w/Harley For other rentals only 352-589-4407 solid butcher block Cauthen Circle. A new 352-255-3742 engraved log. $100 PORTABLE CARPORT ALTOONA 2/1 Stove & apartment home EUSTIS clean 1/1, util. & Call 352-874-7375 for RV or home. $100 347-7350 Call 352-326-3655 10’x20’, new, 6/leg YAMAHA GOLF fridge incl. $400/mo community of 1 BR, cable incl. Adults WATERFRONT frame & canvas. + security. Call only. No pets. Back- LEESBURG CART 2013 1 BA Luxury apts. 905 HOMES $100. 728-4847 Gas 4/8 yr. warranty. 570-840-7605 Call 352-702-2949 ground check. $200 FREE RENT! 1 & 2 BR. Tavares, $495/mo. dep. & $160 weekly. Age qualified. Pet Waterfront TOW DOLLY Demco. SADDLEBAGS fits Gold TIRE BF Goodrich Trac- $4,888 RENTALS ~ Fully Equipped ~ or 50% off. Fully furn. While they last!!! 352-357-9169 friendly. $400/mo 352-343-7780 New brakes & new Wing ‘01-’10, barely tion, new LONG TERM & 352-793-4906 w/Amenities. WATERFRONT riverestwaterfront tires. $1500. Call used. $100 for pair. P215/65R/16. $40 UNFURN. RENTALS IN TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe or 813-477-0050 Call 352-504-2290 HOMES resort.com 906-287-0180 352-245-6930 Call 352-429-2735 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY St. 1/1, Wood floors, FRUITLAND PARK Stu- Tavares 495/mo ROCKER REALTY incl. cable, Wi Fi, dio, full kitchen, EUSTIS 2/2 nicely furn. or 50% off. Fully furn. 352-394-3570 water, $540/mo. or elec./cable incl. 55+, no pets. 352-343-7780 Ask For Janet or Emily $330/biweekly with $125/wk. Quiet area. $600/mo 1 yr. lease. riverestwaterfront RockerRealtyInc.com elec. 352 669-0961 352-728-1251 Call 706-745-9191 resort.com

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C2 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, April 5, 2013 REAL ESTATE NEWS ERA Tom Grizzard to hold caring community member. 352-255-2502 for information. and prizes will be awarded. golf tournament for MDA “We’re delighted to host this friendly This year marks the third year for ERA Sign up sheets for golfers and sponsors competition in order to show our com- Tom Grizzard, Inc., has hosted this MOUNT DORA — ERA Tom Grizzard, are availalble at: www.LakeHBA.com. pany’s and our community’s true cooper- fundraising event, raising over $21,500. Inc. will host a benefit Golf Tournament Cost is $85 per player and includes the for Muscular Dystrophy Assciation today ation in supporting the efforts of MDA to lunch, golf cart, range balls, mulligan find treatments and cures for muscular Home builders association at Harbor Hills Country Club in Lady packs, and goodie bags. dystrophy, ALS and related diseases by hosts golf tournament Lake. Sponsors at the event will decorate funding worldwide research,” said April Registration begins at noon, with the The Home Builders Association of their tables and carts with a “Beach Par- shotgun start at 1 p.m. Kearney, managing broker in Mount Lake-Sumter (HBA) will host its 22nd A reception will follow the tournament. Dora. Annual Golf Tournament, with a tee time Tee” theme, and golfers are encouraged The popular event will accentuate ERA Kearney added that community mem- at 8:30 a.m., on Fri., April 19, at the to dress in their favorite beach attire. Tom Grizzard Realtor’s efforts as both a bers interested in attending, playing or Harbor Hills Country Club in Lady Lake. For information, call 352-343-7101, or trusted neighborhood business and a volunteering can call, Misty Noland, at A luncheon will follow the tournament email [email protected].

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Sotheby’s appoints Santiago The buyer is a Beach lots for auction in www.NAIRealvest.com for information. marketing specialist distributor of redeveloped area industrial, medical Meritage Homes appoints LAKE MARY — Stirling Sotheby’s OCALA — Tranzon Driggers, a national and specialty gases Penny vice president International Realty has appointed real estate auction firm, will be selling and related equip- Marisol Santiago an International Luxury some of the last residential lots on Vilano TAMPA — Meritage Homes, a top 10 Home Specialist in the firm’s Lake ment and services Beach in an online auction at 1 p.m., U.S. home builder with communities in Mary/Heathrow Marketing Center. based in Kennesaw, Thurs., on April 18. 17 markets in the U.S., recently appoint- Roger Ga. Vilano Beach, an historic area in St. ed Carol Penny regional vice president of Soderstrom, Call Paul P. Augustine has undergone a redevelop- purchasing. founder and owner Partyka, NAI ment in the past several years revitalizing Brian Kittle, vice president of Meritage of Stirling Sotheby’s Realvest, at 407- the area with added shopping, restaurant Homes in Orlando, said Penny graduated International 875-9989 pparty- and lodging opportunities. from Buckinghamshire College of Higher Realty, said [email protected], This includes the Vilano Beach Town Education in High Wycombe, Santiago is a native or go to www.NAI- Center designed to sustain the local pop- Buckinghamshire, England, and has of Brooklyn who Realvest.com. PARTYKA ulation by offering a community gather- more than 24-years of experience as a moved to Orlando ing locale for events and recreation as finance and purchasing executive. in 1997 to pursue ORRA video contest well as for creating a destination experi- In her new position, Penny will be marketing and benefits local charities ence for tourists. responsible for costing and purchasing sales opportunities A citizen-government partnership materials and services in the Orlando in Florida. ORLANDO — Three Orlando Realtors developed a visioning plan that is the and Tampa markets, Kittle said. “Marisol Santiago (and amateur video producers) have basis for reasonable growth, stewardship “Carol Penny has enormous experi- has a strong back- earned the opportunity to designate and protection of the ocean-to-river ence and a tremendous eye for detail,” ground in both SANTIAGO their favorite charities to receive dona- environment. The successful effort has Kittle said. “She is a critical executive and general real estate tions of $3,000, $1,500 and $500 from the resulted in the designation by the State she will undoubtedly play a major role in and new home marketing and sales,” Orlando Regional Realtor Association. of Florida as a "Waterfronts Florida our continued growth in the Orlando Soderstrom said. The three Realtors, winners of ORRA’s, Community" and is pedestrian-friendly and Tampa Bay regions,” Kittle said. Santiago is fluent in Spanish and “How I Positively Impact The with a nature greenway boardwalk that Meritage Homes builds single-family speaks some Russian as well,” Community As A Realtor” video contest links residential areas to the town center. homes and luxury homes priced from Soderstrom said. and their designated charities are: First- Other beach lots in this online auction under $200,000 to more than $400,000 in Santiago will focus on marketing and place winner, Claudia Mundlos of the are available in nearby Porpoise Point, a 18 communities in the Orlando area and selling luxury properties locally, nation- subdivision of Vilano Beach as well as Charles Rutenberg Realty, who selected six communities in the Tampa Bay area. ally, and internationally, and will repre- lots in Fernandina Beach near historic Call Meritage Homes-Orlando, at 407- Harvest Time International to receive a sent home builders and community American Beach, north of Jacksonville. 712-8669. developers in the marketing and sale of $3,000 donation from ORRA. The online real estate auction process new residential communities and indi- Second-place winner is Veronica has increased in popularity as Internet Mercantile provides loan vidual custom homes. Figeuroa, RE/MAX Avalon Park, who commerce has become more transpar- for chiropractic center Call 407 333-1900 for information. selected the Avalon Park Foundation to ent. Bidders have the ability to demystify receive a $1,500 donation from ORRA. the process by conducting their due-dili- ORLANDO — Mercantile Capital Winston-James negotiates Third-place winner is Kristen Kemp of gence research which reduces or avoids Corporation, a leading national provider lease in Winter Park Keller Williams Heritage Realty, who risk. It is a fast, efficient and secure way of U.S. Small Business Administration selected the Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls to purchase or sell real estate. (SBA) 504 loans for small business own- SOUTH DAYTONA — Winston-James to receive a $500 donation from ORRA. For a complete list of auctions and ers who want to Development Company, based in South “Realtors are enthusiastic users of sales, or to learn more about Tranzon acquire or develop Daytona, has negotiated a new lease today’s accessible video technology and visit www.tranzon.com, or call 877-374- their own facilities agreement for 2,804 square feet of office frequently make videos to market their 4437. closed a commer- space at its Aloma Business Center on cial loan on a med- sellers’ listings and to preview homes for Aloma Ave. in Winter Park. ical office condo for their buyers,” says ORRA Chairman Steve NAI Realvest negotiates Winston Schwartz, president of 2 new retail leases Harpeth Winston-James Development said Merchant, broker-owner of Global Realty Chiropractic Center Tcreative leased the space for its opera- International. “We wanted to put those MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recently recently for tions specializing in marketing and com- skills to good use as a way to illustrate negotiated two new lease agreements $312,500 in total pany and product branding. how Realtors build communities in addi- totaling 3,500 square feet of retail space project costs. The new tenant is relocating from a tion to fulfilling dreams of homeowner- at Village Market Place of Lake Mary, at Harpeth smaller Winter Park location and has ship.” 3818 S. Orlando Dr. (U.S. Highway 17-92) Chiropractic Center been in business for 10 years. Participants in ORRA’s “How I in Sanford recenlty. is experienced in Call 386-760-2555 for information. Positively Impact The Community As A NAI Realvest working with the Realtor” video contest were challenged Associate Mitch elderly, adults, HURN NAI negotiates sale to use their video-making skills to pro- Heidrich brokered teens, children, of former Sears center duce a short clip describing how their both transactions infants and even those with sports work as a Realtor can benefit a commu- representing the injuries. James Moore, D.C. embraces the MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recently nity. Claudia’s contest-winning video New York City holistic philosophy toward healing and negotiated the sale of the former Sears based landlord, employs a comprehensive approach service center, at 840 Bill France Blvd., in described her personal efforts to improve the city of Sanford by promoting its posi- Herdor, LLC. toward diagnosing, treating and healing Daytona Beach for $630,000. DC Turnbulls illness or injury. Paul P. Partyka, managing partner at tive attributes to potential new residents, and by encouraging its current residents Martial Arts, LLC is The SmartChoice Commercial Loan NAI Realvest, who represented the seller the new local ten- Program offers below-market, fixed- Warmack-Muskogee, LP of Texarkana, to share a vision of improvement for the ant who leased interest rates, up to 90 percent loan-to- Texas, said the property was purchased city. 2,450 square feet at cost financing, and 20-year terms for by Airgas USA. Contest winners were selected by pop- the retail center. DC projects up to $15 million, helping busi- The 12,200 square foot facility built in ular vote among Realtor members of the Turnbulls provides nesses, like Harpeth Chiropractic Center, 1991 and its 2.22-plus-acre site was pur- Orlando Regional Realtor Association. HEIDRICH have an opportunity to create wealth and chased by Airgas to expand from its cur- For information go to www.orlandore- instruction and training in Tae Kwon Do and other mar- financial freedom. rent nearby location. altors.org. tial arts and will occupy suites 3842- Mercantile Capital’s specialization in 3844. SmartChoice Commercial Loans, also At the same time, Liberty Tax Service, known as SBA 504 loans, helps borrowers Inc., headquartered in Virginia Beach, to own their commercial property with Va., leased suite 3830 with 1,050 square the highest cash-on-cash return financ- ing available allowing them to grow even feet at the retail center. faster without tying up capital. The 69,029-square-foot Village Market As traditional lenders have yet to Place of Lake Mary is now 90 percent loosen their purse strings, Chris Hurn, leased. CEO of Mercantile Capital, said SBA 504 Call Mitch Heidrich, at NAI Realvest, lending ranks as perhaps the nation's 407-875-9989, email at [email protected], or go to SEE PEP | C3

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excess of $60 million in revenue as the PROPERTY TRANSFERS PEP lots are re-sold to other builders in CONTINUED FROM C2 Central Florida. Citizens First Bank to Batinchok THR Fl LP, Lt 123 Sunset Village At Hanover Land Company is under the most effective stimulus for economic Robert M and Batinchok Susan A, Lt 17 Clermont Ph III, $160,000. same ownership as its sister company Sunnyside Trails Ph 2, $50,000. Diocese of Central Fl Incorporated to recovery. Royal Oak Homes, one of the fastest Roy Harold Dwane and Roy Sheila Lake County Pol Subdivision, Lt 13 Blk “Small business entrepreneurs all growing new home builders in Central Ruby to Thr Fl LP, Lt 178 Westwood Ph A Okahumpka, $10. across the nation are using 504 loans to Florida. II, $148,000. Hedayat Arman to Biglin Eugene M expand their operations, create jobs, Orosz said Hanover Land's newest Zimmerman Edward N and and Biglin Kathleen M, Lt 13 Lakewood and grow their businesses,” Hurn project was the acquisition of Zimmerman Judy D to Siweck Ann Ridge Ph 1a, $138,800. explained, adding that interest rates are Bridgeford Crossing, located in north- Sharon, Lt 18 Plantation At Leesburg Stowers Stephanie Ind And Tr and the lowest ever making this a once-in-a- east Polk County, featuring over 100 fin- ished homesites with clubhouse, fitness Golfview Village, $140,000. Lace Irrevocable Trust to Lingo lifetime opportunity for entrepreneurs. center, theater, and resort style pool. Spencer Jarrod and Matella Andrew to Michael, Lt 13 Orange Blossom Gardens For more information, visit Currently, Hanover Land Company is Sanchez Brett A and Hornyak Lindsey L, Un 3, $44,900. www.504Experts.com, or call Mercantile also developing over 200 homesites in Lt 112 Sierra Vista Ph II, $175,000. James B Nutter & Company, Troia Capitol, at 407-786-5040. Winter Garden and Winter Park. Standard Pacific of Tampa to Dixie Gayle Est, Hulburt Marilee N, Hyppolite Sheila and Hyppolite Hanover Land reports Call Matt Orosz, at Hanover Land Hulburt Marilee, Saling Marileen, Company, 407-206-9305, or email to, Dieunon, Lt 119 Reserve At Minneola acquisition of 1,184 sites Saling Marilee, Hudson Marilee N, [email protected]. Ph 1, $216,500. United States of America, U S ORLANDO — Hanover Land Smith Richard Clayton, Smith Helen Department Of Housing and Urban Company, a major Cuhaci & Peterson Patricia and Smith H Patricia to Smith Development, Sylvan Shores Central Florida complete design work Richard Clayton Tr and Life Est, Smith Association Inc and Lake County Clerk Helen Patricia Tr and Life Est and Rnp residential proper- ORLANDO — Cuhaci & Peterson of the Court to Federal National ty developer based Trust, Lt 1193 Orange Blossom Gardens Mortgage Association, Lt 13 Pt Lt 14 Blk Architects, Engineers, and Planners in Orlando's Un 7, $10. 47 Sylvan Shores, $0. based in Orlando's Baldwin Park, Baldwin Park, Underwood & Underwood LLC to Federal National Mortgage recently completed design work on two reports it acquired Bolourtchi Parviz D and Bolourtchi Association, National Default Title restaurants at Atlanta International 1,184 residential Marilyn J, Lt 12 Blk C Harbor Hills Un 1, Services and First American Title Airport. $235,000. Insurance Company to Citimortgage home sites in Lonnie Peterson, chairman at Cuhaci Knickman W Edward Iii Tr, Knickman Inc, Lt 13 Skyridge Vly Ph I, $10. 2012. & Peterson said the restaurants, Ruby Rose T Tr, Revocable Trust Agreement Lennar Homes LLC and Lennar Bill Orosz, man- Tuesday's and Longhorn Steakhouse, aging director for Of Rose T Knickman and Rose T Homes Inc to Watson Mark R and are 3,000 square feet each. Hanover Land Knickman Revocable Trust and KCK Watson Sherry L, Lt 130 Heathrow The developer of each restaurant is Company, said the Holdings LLC, Lt 12 Clermont Yacht Country Est Homes Ph 2, $412,029. HMS Host. assets are expect- Club, $100,000. Ansons Nicola to Mogent Eric L and Call Cuhaci & Peterson Architects, ed to generate in LLC, at 407-661-9100 for information. Mair Albert S to Lamb Neil W and Weeks Lynette W, Lt 131 Magnolia Park OROSZ Lamb Kathleen S, Lt 12 Dogwood Mtn Ph II, $196,000. Etc, $254,000. Standard Pacific of Tampa to Reiber United Southern Bank to Beverly Stanley and Tredway Jeralynn, Lt 134 William R Tr and William R Beverly Reserve At Minneola Ph 1, $166,720. Revocable Trust, Lt 12 Eagles Point Sub, Estancia Orlando LLC to Spells $107,000. Barbara P, Lt 136 Greater Lks Ph 1, Fannie Mae, Federal National $207,332. Mortgage Association and Shapiro Lux Thomas E Tr, Lux Marlene M Tr, Fishman and Gache LLP to Thr Fl LP, Lt Thomas E Lux Revocable Trust and 120 Groves At Baytree Ph 2, $124,300. Klein Timothy and Klein Rachel to SEE PROP | C5 C M Y K

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CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER basis for 12 straight months, helped lift prices. In February, which could help ease supply New York. AP Economics Writer underscoring the recovery’s sales of previously owned homes concerns and drive sales higher Nationwide, home values were steady momentum. reached the highest level in more in the coming months. still down more than 26 percent WASHINGTON — U.S. home The gains were broad-based. than three years. Still, much of The price gains were concen- from their peak in April 2006 prices jumped in February by Prices rose in 47 of 50 states and the demand has come from trated in the West, according to through February, CoreLogic the largest amount in seven in all but four of the nation’s 100 investors. Sales to first-time buy- CoreLogic. The states with the said. years, evidence that the housing largest metro areas. Delaware, ers remain below healthy levels. biggest price gains were Nevada, Steady increases in prices help recovery strengthened ahead of Alabama and Illinois were the Another reason prices are ris- where prices rose 19.3 percent, fuel the housing recovery. They the all-important spring-buying only states to report price ing is the supply of available followed by Arizona, with 18.6 encourage some homeowners to season. declines. homes for sale remains extreme- percent, and California, with sell homes and entice some Home prices rose 10.2 percent CoreLogic’s measure of ly low. In January, it reached a 13- 15.3 percent. would-be buyers to purchase in February compared with a national prices also rose 0.5 per- year low. Hawaii and Idaho rose 14.6 homes before prices rise further. year earlier, CoreLogic, a real cent in February from January. The supply of homes for sale percent and 13.5 percent, Higher prices can also make estate data provider, said . The That’s a solid increase during the did rise in February for the first respectively. homeowners feel wealthier. That annual gain was the biggest winter months, when sales typi- time in 10 months. That suggests The cities with the biggest can encourage more consumer since March 2006. Prices have cally slow. more people are gaining confi- gains were Phoenix, Los Angeles, spending, which drives 70 per- now increased on an annual An increase in home sales has dence in the housing recovery, Riverside, Calif., Atlanta and cent of economic activity. Gardener: You can say goodbye forever to garden envy

JOE LAMP’L I admit that, with every raised bed I them. Secretly, though, I found myself a part of. Sixteen large cedar beds will Scripps Howard News Service plotted on paper and built on location, thinking, “No one needs a garden like occupy a recently graded area of my prop- After years of building huge raised-bed envy was part of my reality. I would con- those more than me. Imagine the possi- erty that not by accident sits just outside stantly need to remind myself just how bilities.” gardens for others, mostly large commu- my office window. Yes, I’ll be keeping a nity-garden projects, I’m finally getting to much those other gardens would do to Lament no more. This will be a garden build such a garden on my own property. enrich the lives of those able to utilize to rival any garden project I’ve ever been SEE ENVY | C6

Mccarthy Beverly L to Highland Lks Ph I A, Lk Joanna First Addition, And Tr, Harbour Nancy J 18 Blk O Harbor Hills Un PROP Metzler Theodore A and $102,000. $249,900. Ind and Tr and Harbour 1, $10. CONTINUED FROM C3 Metzler Jane R, Lt 14 Doster Melissa Holmes Lake County Clerk of Family Trust to Dewey Eleanor L and Plantation At Leesburg and Holmes Melissa Jan the Court to Bank of Brunstetter Russell A and Dewey Eleanor Love to Marlene M Lux River Crest Un I, $122,500. to Medina Isabel and America Na, Bucy Bradley, Brunstetter Shauna R, Lt Styne Barbara, Lt 18 Lk Revocable Trust to Kepler Lr Manno Inc to Persico Bonnet William E, Lt 17 Bucy, Douglas A Est, Bucy 1243 Royal Highlands Ph Yale Landing, Charles R Jr and Kepler Louis J Sr and Persico Golden Hts Third Gregory and Village Green 2a, $125,000. Ryland Group Inc. to Margaret L, Lt 136 Lk Virginia, Lt 142 Addition, $120,000. Property Owners Assoc Colliton Maureen L and Marchalonis Justine M Frances Ests Un 2, Manchester At Kings Rivera Danny and Inc to Federal National Colliton Kevin K to and Marchalonis Alan R, $45,000. Ridge Ph II, $139,000. Rivera Nilda V to Meza Mortgage Association, Lt Lessard Lois J and Lessard Lt 18 Waterside Pointe Ph Matella Joseph and Hibiscus Homes of Fl Debbie and Torres Jose F 113 Village Green, 0. Janice M, Lt 126 Dora I, $209,952. Spencer Jarrod to Inc to Sullivan Barron Jr, Lt 17 Lk Crescent Pines Federal National Pines Sub, $35,000. Smith Donald and Gustafson Linda Annson Ardella Marie, Lt 15 Big E, $99,200. Mortgage Association, Squadere Connie to and Gustafson Charles Sky At Minneola Replat, Gaines Jami M to Fannie Mae and Law Royal Oak Homes LLC Squadere Connie, Lt 19 William, Lt 136 Southern $268,800. Deutsche Bank National Offices Of Marshall C to Mcclinton Alfonzo L Fields Ph I, $148,800. Village Green, $10. Thompson Tim A to Trust Company Tr, Lt 17 Watson Pa to Wilder Jerry and Mcclinton Shirley, Lt Brinkman Don and Wallace Ronald A and Thompson Tim A and Pt Lt 18 Buckeye Addition, and Wilder Rita, Lt 116 174 Hammock Reserve, Brinkman Lynda to Wallace Patricia C to Thompson Patricia L, Lt $107,267.30. Westwood Ph I, $148,000. $262,665. Johnson William W and Mcclellan Troy and 15 Blk A Cypress Haven Satterfield Clyde F Jr Borsberry Craig Paul Ihnenfeld Derek K and Johnson Lilia M, Lt 190 Mcclellan Lesli, Lt 14 Lk Un 1, $10. and Satterfield Jennifer B and Borsberry Andrea to Ihnenfeld Jacquelyn to Wedgewood Club Fifth Idlewild Ests, $172,000. Stinchcomb Barry L to to Satterfield Clyde F Jr Tr, Cavanaugh Christopher Craig Jeffrey R, Lt 174 Addition, $92,000. Lake County Clerk of Yearwood Marcella Anne Satterfield Jennifer B Tr James, Fudge Jason Quail Vly Ph II, $126,000. Redus Arlington Ridge the Court, Suntrust and Stinchcomb Marcella and Satterfield Family Melvin Tr and Jason Federal National Fl LLC and Redus Mortgage Inc, Reynolds A, Lt 15 Pt Lt 16 Blk 22 Living Trust, Lt 10 Melvin Fudge Inter Vivos Mortgage Association and Steven M. Reynolds Arlington Ridge LLC to Sylvan Shores, $10. Sawmill, $10. Revocable Trust, Lt 119 Fannie Mae to Nicholl Pat Stephen M and Reynolds Taubl Carl F and Taubl Nationstar Mortgage Baello Nelimar to High Grove Un 2, $10. C, Lt 1743 Orange Patricia D to Colfin Ai Fl 4 Lena Barnum, Lt 192 LLC to Federal National Beveridge Mark, Lt 100 Pam & Gaf LLC to O Met Blossom Gardens Un 8, LLC, Lt 14 Worthington Pl, Arlington Ridge Ph I B, Mortgage Association and Quail Vly Ph I, $111,500. Investments LLC, Lt 12 $41,930. $65,000. Fannie Mae, Lt 154 Quail Ficocelli Maria D to Birchwood, $16,500. Royal Oak Homes LLC $118,000. Leinbach Paul W to Vly Ph II, $10. Ficocelli Michael,Ficocelli Barnette James R and to Londo Edward, Lt 175 Angel Humberto and Leinbach Paul W Life Est, Federal National Mark and Ficocelli Maria Barnette Mary B to Salazar Lina M to Ayala Aida L Life Est, Hammock Reserve, Mortgage Association, D Life Est, Lt 1023 Barnette James Russ Life $263,824. Gutierrez Juarez Rafael Summers Gretchen L, Fannie Mae and Elizabeth Highland Lks Ph 5, $10. Est, Barnette Mary B Life and Hernandez Gutierrez Leinbach Kurt W, Bank of Ny Mellon Tr, R Wellborn Pa to Mcginley Lake County Clerk of Est, Barnette William Olimpia, Lt 197 Greater Mcdougal Caryn L and Bank of Ny Tr, Bank of Amarah and Thomas the Court, Citimortgage Russ, Barnette James Groves Ph 1, $80,000. Giese Alison L, Lt 126 America Na, Bac Home Bradley, Lt 154 Quail Vly Inc, Abn Amro Mortgage Duncan and Lee Donna Phillips Georgia M to Plantation At Leesburg Loans Servicing LP and Ph II, $120,000. Group Inc, Gens Dorien, Lt 12 Blk 122 Brower Susie, Lt 2 Blk 40 Belle Grove, $10. Countrywide Home Loans Taylor Morrison of Fl Christopher L, Gens Royal Trails Un 1, $10. Mt Plymouth Sec A, Lennar Homes LLC to Servicing LP to Gilliam Inc to Riviere Clay Andre Shasta Rena, JPMorgan Semanchik Margie Lee $57,000. Schoen Donald and William J and Gilliam and Riviere Susan Marie, Chase Bank National and Semanchik Michael A Hale William C and Hale Schoen Judith, Lt 129 Bernice M, Lt 178 Lt 155 Hammock Pointe, Association and Country to Semanchik Margie Lee Stoneybrook Hills Un 1, Donna D to Sharp Terry L Heathrow Country Est $240,560. Ridge Homeowners Homes Ph 2, $422,018. Life Est and Semanchik $185,000. and Sharp Debra S, Lt 2 N Taylor Morrison of Fl Association of Lake Michael A III, Lt 12 Blk E Gonzalez Antonio and Lakewood Park, $475,000. Starble Pasquale E, Inc to Balls Jason and County Inc to Thr Fl LP, Lt Starbal Pasquale, Starble Picciola Isl Sub Badillo Maria to Badillo Orourke George W Ind Balls Whitney, Lt 157 103 Country Ridge, United Southern Bank Maria, Lt 179 Nottingham and Tr, George Orourke Dorothy M and Starbal Hammock Pointe, $98,000. Dorothea to Starble to Beverly William R Tr At Legends Sub, $10. Revocable Living Trust $248,225. Zimmer Barbara E to Pasquale E Tr, Pasquale E and William R Beverly Fowler John T and Orourke Dawn to Cohen Lamanna John W Ind Trombley Nelson, Lt 1038 Starble Trust, Starble Revocable Trust, Lt 12 Fowler Stephanie A to Jeri Debra and Arvan Jack and Tr and John W and Orange Blossom Gardens Dorothy Morgan Tr and Eagles Point Sub, John and Stephanie H, Lt 2 Summer Sub, Shirley J Lamanna Trust to Un 6, $64,900. Dorothy Morgan Starble $107,000. Fowler Revocable Trust, Lt $250,000. Lamanna John W, Lt 16 Deane Garrett E Jr and Trust, Lt 13 Blk 43 Sylvan Britt Brandi M and Blk 1 Pine Isl Shores, Deane Mary K to Summer Shores Etc, 10. Simko Brandi Marie to $61,200. Bay Partnership, Lt 106 Stander Edward J Tr and Hengst Anton W and Bruns Alan L and Bruns 307 Per 22 Villas At Edward J Stander Trust to Hengst Anne P, Lt 12 Lk Karen A to Bruns of Summer Bay, $7,050. Norman Daniel J and Dora Pines, $110,000. Norman Kristina J, Lt 13 Clermont Limited Graue Gary W and Cumings Grace R Ind Davenport Park, $264,000. Partnership, Lt 16 Blk B Lk Graue Frances B to Biggs and Tr and Grace R Ansons Nicola to Minehaha Chain O Lks, Cheryl M, Lt 108 Royal Cumings Family Trust to Mogent Eric L and Weeks $10. Highlands Ph 1, $145,000. Miller Mary S and Lynette W, Lt 131 Ascolillo Alice to Gick Fred H to Hastings Rodriquez Armando M, Lt Magnolia Park Ph II, Grinnell William H Tr and Nancy R, Strakis John S Tr 12 Lk Frances Ests Un 2, $196,000. Grinnell Family Trust, Lt and John S Strakis Family $55,000. Aicher Kevin R to 16 Country Club Of Mt Trust, Lt 11 Blk 9 Lk Harris Fannie Mae, Federal Williams Randall E, Lt 131 Dora Ph II 5, $170,000. Shores Un 2, $140,000. National Mortgage Village Green, $130,000. Frazier Tony and Frazier Spaniola Robert J and Association and Shapiro Singh Roy and Singh Tony to Frazier Regina, Lt Brown Mary G to Creech Fishman And Gache LLP Nilmani to Seepersaud 16 Sundance Ridge, $0. Jeremy E, Lt 11 Blk I to Thr Fl LP, Lt 120 Groves Ramchand, Lt 134 Pierson Robert P and Country Club Of Mt Dora At Baytree Ph 2, $124,300. Highlander Ests Tw, Pierson Sharon L to Ph Ii 11, $169,900. Harbour John H Jr Ind $145,000. Scalzo John P and Scalzo Holland Myrtice J to Standard Pacific of Eleanor J, Lt 161 Holland Myrtice J Tr And Tampa to Reiber Stanley Plantation At Leesburg Life Est and Holland and Tredway Jeralynn, Lt Ashland Village, $205,000. Family Revocable Living 134 Reserve At Minneola Denoon Donald L and Trust, Lt 11 Honeycutt, $0. Ph 1, $166,720. Denoon Sandra L to Freo Roman Steven M and Standard Pacific of Fl LLC, Lt 164 Lexington Roman Betsey L to Suslov Tampa to Valenzuela Village Ph III, $110,000. Oleg and Suslova Daria, Lt Carolina R and Childs Stafford John Wade Est 11 Sunset Landing, Michael John, Lt 135 to Stafford Mark D, $145,000. Reserve At Minneola Ph 1, Steward Julie Stafford and Phillips Paul S Tr and $172,653. Gillespie Jane Stafford, Lt Paul S Phillips and Fern E Moberly Robertha M to 169 Highland Lks Ph I A, Phillips Family Trust to Weinstein Stuart B Tr and $10. Phillips Jason M, Lt 112 Stuart B Weinstein Stafford Mark D, Sunset Groves Un 2, $10. Revocable Trust, Lt 14 Blk Steward Julie Stafford and Witte Arthur H and A Dorset of Mt Dora, Gillespie Jane Stafford to Witte Luann to Chuchla $70,000. Lauer Frederick G and Shari L and Chuchla Lauer Cecile Y, Lt 169 David, Lt 113 Park Pl On

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The reasons for this unlimited teachable oppor- ENVY arguably over-the-top gar- tunities to a national televi- CONTINUED FROM C5 den in my own backyard sion audience. Although I are many. First, I’m a gar- believe every garden offers close eye on this garden. dener and I really do play such moments, you really When not actually out in one on TV. So it only makes need more than what mine my garden, I’ll be able to sense to practice my profes- have been able to offer for watch it grow from a short sion and sharpen my skills more than just a few seg- distance away. at home, when I’m not ments. “working.” But, in fact, I will With the new garden and be working from home a lot many large, deep raised more in the upcoming beds, full sun and my abili- years, thanks to this new ty to keep a watchful eye on installation. things, there’s not much I Ironically, for years now, won’t be able to do or show. I’ve been on the road far Consider it making up for more than I’ve been home lost time. — or so it seems — talking There will be many suc- and featuring other people’s cesses — and, no doubt, a gardens, because theirs few failures along the way. offered the best examples of We’ll push the limits and whatever the subject hap- experiment a lot. We will pened to be. Although I’ve learn much together in the always had a garden, space coming seasons. Imagine limitations and/or lack of the possibilities. sufficient sunlight kept me Joe Lamp’l, host and executive pro- JOE LAMP'L / SHNS from being able to have ducer of “Growing a Greener World” such a place that provided on PBS. This is my new raised-bed garden under construction. Replacing a disposal

DWIGHT BARNETT Also, remove the disposal’s wiring Scripps Howard News Service cover and disconnect the wiring first. If I was surprised to find water there is a Bx cable or plastic conduit pro- under my kitchen sink and I was tecting insulated Romex wiring, you will Qable to trace the leak to the have to remove the Bx connector or the garbage disposal. I would like to do the NM connector to remove the wiring. work myself and it looks easy. Do you Place a pan or bucket under the dis- have anything to add? posal and the drainpipes to catch water First, try to find a duplicate make from the drain traps. When removing the and model of the disposal that drainpipes, use Channel Lock or similar Afailed. This will ensure that the pliers to loosen the slip fittings. plumbing drains will align and few, if You will find a double L-shaped metal any, changes will have to be made to the tool in the box with the new disposal for drainpipes. use in removing the slip ring at the top. Before starting to dismantle any appli- Follow the printed instructions that ance, always take a digital picture of the came with the new disposal for removal project at the beginning. and reinstallation. Then, it’s a good idea Before removing the old disposal, turn to tape the L-shaped tool to the side of off the electrical power to the disposal at the disposal, or for years to come you’ll the breaker panel or fuse box, not at the look at it in your toolbox and wonder disposal’s switch. If someone switched what the heck it’s for. the neutral wire in place of the hot wire, For identifying Bx cable, go to home- there still could be power to the disposal renovations.about.com/od/electrical/a/a even with the wall switch set to off. rtbxwire.htm