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SCOTT CALLAHAN | News Editor [email protected] A Groveland company PHOTOS BY VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL will build a 3.6 million Connie Fleetwood, left, and Doris Bloodsworth find Fleetwood’s senior picture in the 1970 Groveland High School yearbook at the gallon biodiesel plant Groveland Historical Museum. Bloodsworth graduated in 1968. after a partner agreed to a $1.6 million contract to GROVELAND help develop that opera- Group is a provider of tion. ecofriendly fuel and “We are excited at the energy alternatives. The progress we have made company began as a fab- on this state-of-the-art rication and equipment biodiesel plant and company, but now man- WANTED: Authors look expect its completion in ufacturers modular, mul- the near future,” said tifeedstock, biodiesel Randall Lanham, CEO of production facilities. Eco Ventures Group, 7432 It addition to its Eco East Highway 50. Energy Group, which Located on the compa- concentrates on bio- for legendary characters diesel, Eco Venture’s ny’s 22,000 square-foot facility in Groveland, the other core business ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer plant will produce bio- group is its Eco Minerals [email protected] diesel using recovered Recovery Group, which cooking oils and oil-rich specializes in the extrac- isters, Doris Bloods- tion of precious metals worth of Clermont and plants. Raptor Technology from ore bodies and SConnie Fleetwood of reclaimed mine tailings, Group, 7064 Sampey Groveland are looking for targeting gold, silver, Road, Groveland, is work- help as they continue platinum, palladium, ing with Eco Ventures on searching countywide, for rhodium and rare earth nominees — living or dead the project. oxides. — to consider for a book Lanham said this is the This is accomplished they’re writing. first phase of the compa- without the use of tradi- The book, titled, “Legen- ny’s biodiesel production tional toxic mineral dary Locals of Lake County,” plan, and he expects leaching agents like will tell the story and cele- commissioning of the arsenic and cyanide. plant by year’s end. brate people who have made The company operates a memorable impact on Revenues from the a 5,000 ton per year ore new plant are expected Lake County and its commu- processing facility at its to allow for the construc- nities. Groveland headquarters, tion of a second facility “We want people to send and has a contract in in 2012, doubling pro- place with a Utah-based us the names, information duction to 7.2 million mining operation that and photos of people in Prom dresses, athletic sweaters, cheerleading uniforms and other high school mementoes are gallons per year, the gives it access to more more recent times that have cherished memories for Doris Bloodsworth, left, and Connie Fleetwood at the Groveland Historical company said. than 12 million tons of SEE WANTED | A2 Museum. Raptor Technology ore.

INSIDE CLERMONT CLASSIFIED B8 CROSSWORDS B2 DEATHS A7 Dyed-in-the-beard supporters REAL ESTATE C1 REMEMBER WHEN B1 of breast cancer awareness month SPORTS B4 VOICES A4 ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer October plan to dye those beards pink. WORD ON THE STREET A2 [email protected] “We dyed our beards so that people would actually approach us and give us an oppor- SOUTH LAKE PRESS Beef ‘O’ Brady’s owners Chick, Robby and tunity to truly explain how breast cancer Teresa Kennedy are doing what they can affects men and women and how they can VOLUME 96, NO.41 | 3 SECTIONS this month to celebrate Breast Cancer help support the cause,” Chick Kennedy COURTESY PHOTO awareness month. said. “It is truly an in-your-face approach to ©2008, HarborPoint Media. Laura Margaritondo applies pink dye to the beard of Beef Every manager of the restaurantwas raising awareness, and we’re passionate All rights reserved. required to grow their beards during the ‘O’ Brady’s manager Rob Kennedy as part of the res- www.southlakepress.com month of September in anticipation of the SEE SUPPORTERS | A2 taurant’s recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness month.

What South Lake residents are saying about the... South Lake Briefs CLERMONT Wordon the SCHOOL UNIFORMS Downtown Howl-O-Ween Street Should uniforms be mandatory for Lake’s public schools? and pet parade is Oct. 30 The Clermont Downtown Partners- hip invites the public to participate in the Howl-O-Ween Pet Parade on Oct. 30. All ages are welcome to show off their pet in a contest for: cutest, fun- niest, most usual and best team (pet and owner). The pet parade will take place on Montrose Street at 1 p.m. The is a $3 registration fee. Cash prizes will be awarded in each catego- ry. Registration begins at 11:30 a.m., with winners announced at 2 p.m. Other activities include pet photos, I don’t see anything I think it would be I think they should I wore one when I was I think it would cost scarecrows, pumpkin patch, face wrong with uniforms. hard because of the have uniforms younger and it didn’t less for parents having painting and Howl-O-Ween treats. I think they should costs associated in because it’s easier and make any difference to buy uniforms For an entry form visit www.cler- have them because having to buy them, that way, no kid feels academically. I also instead of other montdowntownpartnership.com. there would be no peer plus, I think it would like they are better think it’s more money clothes, and I think it For information call Cheryl Fishel at pressure about clothes, be a battle because the than any other kid having to buy would cut down on 407-625-3818. and who has or can girls would probably because of the clothes uniforms and regular the pressure of having afford certain clothes be trying to dress they are wearing. clothes for outside to compete with others CLERMONT or sneakers. Everybody them up as much as LORI ELMER school. My daughter about what wearing will have the same possible. Students also CLERMONT would probably like it certain things. Moose Chapter’s annual thing. would not have their but I wouldn’t. AARON BRANTLEY Boo-Bash is Sunday DEBORAH BRANTLEY own style. RAQUEL MENDEZ CLERMONT CLERMONT JENNY MIXON GROVELAND The South Lake Women of the GROVELAND Moose Chapter 1170 is sponsoring the seventh annual Boo-Bash for resi- dents with physical or intellectual “I was intrigued, because it Bloodsworth and Fleetwood challenges, from 6 to 9 p.m., Sunday, WANTED DO YOU KNOW was a new series focusing on are longtime history buffs at the Jenkins Auditorium, 691 CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 not just the history of the who helped found the Montrose St., in downtown Clermont. A LOCAL LEGEND? area, but about the people Groveland Historical Society Dancing, pizza, hot dogs and drinks made a positive impact — who have made the greatest and Museum. for everyone at the free event. teachers, elected officials, ࡯ To nominate someone for impact,” Bloodsworth said. Bloodsworth, an award- Reservations are required by calling civic volunteers, preachers, inclusion in the book “Legendary “After all, in anything I write winning writer and former 352-516-7771, or by sending an email anyone they want to nomi- Locals of Lake County,” go to or read about, it’s the people journalist, previously worked to [email protected]. www.lakecountybook.com, or nate,” Bloodsworth said. part I’m most interested in.” with Arcadia on a different “Some will be well known mail your suggestions to CLERMONT “Legendary Locals,” 911 S. Iowa So far, of the nominations series, and wrote “Images of figures, and some will be Ave., Groveland, FL 34736. the sisters have received, the America: Groveland” and 4 authors to appear at unsung heroes who have one who stands out for her is “Images of America: done something behind the ࡯ Proceeds from the book will LSCC-Clermont library be shared with area historical Ruthie Ann Watson, a well- Clermont.” scenes.” societies and other Lake County known black teacher and Currently, Bloodsworth Four authors will appear from 5:30 According to publisher charities. community leader from works for Thompson Wesley to 7 p.m., Thursday, at the Cooper Tiffany Frary of Arcadia Mount Dora. Wolfe, a public-relations firm Memorial Library in Room 108A on Publishing, “Legendary “Once we get the nomina- in Orlando, and owns the Lake-Sumter Community College- Locals” is part of a series of “It’s also a good opportunity tions in, we’ll do further Crosswords Communications Clermont campus. about 40 titles that will tell and platform to tell some really research and start working and Marketing. The event is free and open to the the stories of various commu- heartwarming stories and even on deciding which ones to Fleetwood is a former general public. nities across the country. some tragic tales that helped include in the book,” Bloods- Groveland councilwoman and David James Poissant from the Each book will be approxi- shaped these communities. worth said. mayor, a former president of University of Central Florida, Erica mately 128 pages with the first It’s about that personal con- She added they are hoping the town’s Friends of the Dawson from the University of one highlighting Haverhill, nection.” to get some interesting photos Marion Baysinger Memorial Tampa, Julie Iromuanya from the Mass. It is set to publish in The series will highlight as well. Library, and currently is the University of Tampa, and Chad Faries December. people who have left their Others nominated so far site coordinator of the from Savannah State University will The book featuring Lake mark on their respective com- include Lake County historian Extended Learning Center participate in a reading and a panel County is set to publish in munities, including city and Emmett Peter Jr. and former at Groveland Elementary discussion. August or September of 2012, county founders, elected offi- Sheriff George Knupp, South School. For information call Ron Riekki at Frary said. cials, high school coaches Lake residents George Hovis, The sisters said they are 352-483-0758, or send an email to “These books are a good way and athletes, as well as notori- Leslie Longacre, Archie Gano thrilled about the opportunity [email protected]. for people to learn about the ous and beloved personalities. and George Myer — nominat- to work together on this book. history of different places The publisher also wants ed by their granddaughter “We’ve always talked about CLERMONT across the country,” Frary said. to highlight unsung heroes Doloros Gano Walker — Dale writing a book together one whose charitable acts or and Jimmy Watson, Austin day, but I thought it was just a Oct. 29 Party in Pink to visions reveal the fabric of “Red” Robbins, Marilyn dream with would never hap- benefit cancer research each community and Lake Gammon Smith and Joe pen,” Fleetwood said. “This is Fitness instructor Jeanette Roberts County as a whole. Fairchild. such an exciting opportunity.” will host a two-hour zumbathon Oct. 29 to benefit the Susan G. Komen Send your briefs to [email protected] Foundation. The zumbathon will be held from In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. SUPPORTERS noon to 2 p.m. at the Vista at Lost CONTINUED FROM PAGE A1 Lake in Clermont, 2550 Citrus Tower Blvd. about raising funds to help people beat Tickets are $10 per person in this disease.“ advance and $12 at the door with 75 888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.org The managers didn’t stop there either, percent of the funds raised will help since through October, every plate of fund breast cancer research, educa- mashed potatoes served to customers tion, screening and treatment pro- comes out of the kitchen in, you guessed grams. it, pink. For information call 407-797-8271, “People are a little bit shocked by the or send an email to zumbafitwith- mashed potatoes but it gets them think- [email protected]. ing about why we are doing this and about the cause,” Kennedy said. “Every- OAKLAND one knows breast cancer is out there. It’s just a matter of enabling people and help- Carved pumpkin contest ing them find a way to show their support. at Heritage Festival “There needs to be more people coming together to help one another and to raise The Oakland Nature Preserve (ONP) awareness,” he said. will sponsor a carved pumpkin con- Kennedy said his own grandmother test at the Oakland Heritage Festival died of cancer, so he knows firsthand on Oct. 29 at Speer Park in Oakland. some of the things families and patients Interested contestants are invited go through. to carve a pumpkin at home with the That is why he decided to partner with family and bring it to the festival for the Ribbon Riders, a Central Florida the contest. The categories being based nonprofit group of motorcyclists offered are: scariest, prettiest, ugliest who directly help people fighting breast and most creative. cancer and their families. Voting will be held throughout the The organization was founded in 2006 day with a public ballet box for each by a group of seven women from around category. Contestants are encouraged Central Florida who were in some way to bring their pumpkins early to give affected by breast cancer. the voters a chance to vote for their At the restaurant, people can purchase favorites. shirts, enter the restaurant’s Wednesday The contest will begin at 10 a.m. raffles, or order the pink mashed pota- and will be open until 3:30 p.m. when toes. At least 50 percent of the proceeds the ballots will be counted. for the entire month will go to the Ribbon The winners from each category will Riders. be announced at 3:45 p.m. “This is for sure going to be an annual “I am really looking forward to see- thing for us,” Kennedy said. “This is our ing how creative people get,” said way of helping, and it’s not a gimmick. It’s ONP volunteer Mary Beth Bathke, the real deal and we’re glad to see how who is coordinating this first annual much support we are getting.” event.

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The South Lake Press is published weekly by HarborPoint Media at 732 W. Montrose St., Clermont, Florida 34711. Standard mail postage (Permit # 280) is paid at the United States Post Office, Clermont, FL 34711. The South Lake Press publishes every Friday, and serves 40,000 households in the South Lake County and Four Corners market area. This edition is direct- ly mailed to 5,148 households in Clermont with home delivery to 34,852 households in Mascotte, Minneola, Groveland and the Four Corners area. The South Lake Press is mailed to subscribers and is also distributed at newsstand locations throughout the region. All material contained in this edition is property of HarborPoint Media, and is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without written consent from the publisher. (Copyright 2005, HarborPoint Media. All rights reserved.) OURVOICE Internet cafes: Not a YOUROPINIONS gamble worth taking LETTERS TO THE EDITOR

SHUT THE DOOR: To call Internet Politicians should work gambling an unwise or imprudent investment is for us, not themselves LETTER of the WEEK an understatement. Let’s close the door on this I just read the “Letter of the Week” type of business before it’s too late. by Kathy Weaver in the Oct. 7 South East Ridge High student Lake Press and have to state that final- Lindsay Owens and East Ridge Middle School hen some adult businesses began ly someone has given me back the belief that there are still some intelli- student Alexis Garcia eyeing property in Sumter County were the driving forces W more than a decade ago, county and gent people in this country. Like so many others, I have become behind two projects to Wildwood city commissioners scrambled to help underprivileged pass an ordinance to restrict this type of very disappointed in the mentality of the general population. For instance, students. Owens with commerce. the help of her business While their policy efforts may have made it the actions a certain political party that would ruin the country before teacher, Sheri Hevener, more difficult for future adult businesses, Xmart founded the Black and Adult Supercenter had already set up shop. working with the president just so he would never be re-elected. Gold Cross program. In the world of local government, the store Garcia, 11, worked with was effectively “grandfathered in.” That meant Mitch McConnell made the state- ment that he would do everything the "Back to School is new policy regulations about the location of Cool" project to collect these types of business wouldn’t apply to the possible to see that President Obama would never have a second term. school supplies for Wildwood store. needy students. There’s a lesson here for Lake County. It may I wonder what would happen if the not be in the area of adult businesses. But it Republicans and the Democrats COURTESY PHOTO pertains to what many city leaders throughout decided to work together to turn this Lake County are finding unsavory — Internet country around rather than destroying cafes. everything for their political party. The phrase is slightly misleading. A more These politicians get elected and Volunteering can make appropriate phrase is “sweepstakes parlor.” In vote themselves health care, retire- other words, it’s a place for gamblers. ment benefits for life, every type of Municipal government boards are reacting benefit they can get, and never think quickly to the trend, even as prospective opera- of all the homeless men, women and a difference in your life tors search for nontraditional settings, such as children sleeping in the woods or beg- in convenience stores. ging for food. have the privilege of Irene O’Malley month but when they give Minneola is the latest to contemplate ways to And yet they worry that the rich being the executive of their time they always limit the business within city limits. Clermont might have to pay a higher tax rate, or I director of the Lake LETTER TO THE EDITOR have a smile on their face knowing that they are city commissioners are considering what may have so many tax write-offs they owe Cares Food Pantry locat- Make A Difference be Lake County’s first ban on the cafes. no tax. ed in Mount Dora. doing for someone who is Entrepreneurs are looking at areas outside If these millionaires, who are so wor- Our pantry started in need. the reach of city government — in the county’s ried the Republicans won’t be able to when a lady named Our client base has unincorporated areas. protect them, actually were job cre- Debra Paradis realized shifted from those facing foreclosure to the elderly State Rep. Scott Plakon, R-Longwood, calls ators it would be a different story, but the need in our commu- and disabled who can’t the cafes “the crack cocaine of gambling.” they are not job creators. nity for food during the meet the rising cost of Plakon has unsuccessfully introduced legisla- Please thank Kathy Weaver for her holidays in 2008, and food while their life sav- tion in the past to outlaw the cafes, and intends article. collected and distributed ings dwindle to nothing. on trying again. CLYTIE SEEBERG | Leesburg that holiday food from the back of a U-Haul truck in Week • Oct. 16-22 These people are looking In the meantime, Lake County commission- front of a business on U.S. Highway for a kind word and a caring indi- ers need to get a move on. Waiting until the Don’t soak the rich, but it’s 441 in Mount Dora. vidual to get them through these cafes become a more prominent issue is not a time they got a little wet very difficult times, and volunteers gamble worth taking. The lines of people were long and I’m not saying “soak the rich,” but the food was gone in no time, so meet that need. To call Internet gambling an unwise or they certainly need to get a little bit Debra and a core group of people This is not something that can be imprudent investment is an understatement. wet. After all, they’ve been hosing the volunteered their time getting a food trained or given instruction to dur- Let’s close the door on this type of business middle class for more than a decade. pantry established to help 15 to 25 ing an orientation. This is some- before it’s too late. It may save this area in more A significant portion of the money families a week in our area. thing that comes from their hearts. ways than we can imagine. borrowed by our government since Lake Cares opened the doors on An amazing thing happens with 2001 was borrowed to make up for April 4, 2009, with the help of many volunteers who give constantly of revenue not collected from those who volunteers, and we are still going their time — they change too. WHAT’S YOUR OPINION? benefited most from the Bush tax cuts. strong, feeding more than 100 fami- Hearts soften; tears come more The SOUTH LAKE PRESS invites you to write letters to the editor, expressing your original thoughts, on topics of public interest. Letters Now that it’s payback time, the GOP lies a week from all areas of Lake easily; prayers are more forthcom- should be no longer than 350 words. They must be original, signed argues payback must come from cuts County. ing for the needy; and they give of with the full name of the writer and include the writer’s address and their time even more! telephone number for verification. We reserve the right to edit for that largely affect the middle class and There is only one reason that our length to make room for more letters. Letters also will be edited for poor. In essence, those groups must operation has been so successful, The reward is that those in need grammar, clarity, taste and libel. We accept no more than two letters give back all the tax cuts they got dur- are given the love and attention that per month from the same writer. No open letters, form letters or and that is our volunteer base. Last copies of letters to third parties will be published. We do not pub- ing the Bush years, while the rich get year, we logged more than 15,000 they seek, and those who serve are lish unsigned letters. Submissions are not returned. We retain the to keep theirs! volunteer hours at the pantry, and blessed with a giving, loving, caring right to archive and republish any material submitted for publication. That’s not shared sacrifice. this year we will reach more than spirit that enriches their lives. You can submit your letters by: E-mail (preferred) to: ROBERT RABINOWITZ | The Villages 20,000 hours! That is amazing when I am in love with the volunteers at [email protected] you consider that these are people Lake Cares. When I think of the By regular mail to: Letters to the Editor from small local communities, not time that they offer so freely, their 732 W. Montrose St. CALLING ALL VETERANS areas with the population size of willingness to help others, and their Clermont, FL 34711 Orlando. They are people who are spirit of servanthood, I know that By fax to: 352-394-8001 willing to “Make a Difference” this they are enriching my life too. week, and also all year long. EDITORIALS Volunteering is the perfect example Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any Sometimes, they are clipping of “what goes around comes individual. They are written by the editorial staff, but are not signed. coupons from their homes. around.” Some editorials are provided by a third-party service. Sometimes they are shopping for During this week of “Make a the toothpaste, shampoos and Difference,” please consider the GUEST COLUMNS detergents that we distribute on a difference volunteering will make in If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or If you know of a veteran living in Lake, national issue, e-mail your submission to southlakepress@daily- Sumter of Marion counties whose name weekly basis. your life as well as those in need. commercial.com, or mail it to Letters to Editor, 732 W. 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Friday, October 21, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A5 CLERMONT | BACK TO SCHOOL IS COOL Why does my husband have 70 prom dresses in his closet?

BY JULIE HULLEY Special to the South Lake Press y husband is 6’7” and push- ing 300 pounds, a Levis and M T-shirt kind of guy. There- fore, when you open his closet and see it half full of prom dresses, you have to wonder. Bob is an easy going person, espe- cially when it comes to me. I am a Type A personality with a lot of ideas. Nearly two years ago, I volun- teered for a project at Grassy Lake Elementary to help underprivileged students and their families. Strug- gling parents could shop and choose from donated gifts and clothing to ensure their child had a nice holi- day. Shoppers came from all walks of life, from students without shoes and clothing to parents who just COURTESY PHOTO lost their homes due to layoffs. East Ridge Middle School Student Alexis Garcia, 11, and Pam Clark of Paramount Urgent That evening, I raced home and Care look through some of the donations received for needy students. started to load my car with every- thing that my family did not need. clothing that reeked of Make A Difference Lake County, we are provid- Several months later it was the smell of what I ing undergarments to announced that six local schools thought was old formu- underprivileged and home- would be implementing mandatory la. less students. uniforms the following school year. No problem; I The charity consists of an After what I had seen during the washed it and planned eight-person board of direc- holidays, I knew that this would be on donating the items tors and three area liaisons an issue. I immediately took on a to Head Start. to support 45 Lake County project of collecting gently used Several days later public and private schools uniforms with a focus on Grassy while watching televi- Week • Oct. 16-22 upon request. Lake Elementary, my son’s school. sion, a mouse ran by. Would I let my husband The word quickly got out. Area My home began to show the signs wear one of the prom dresses? You schools asked that I donate to them of an infestation. bet I would for the right donation. as well. After a few weeks, I did not Back then I thought, “This is When you have nearly 2,500 stu- have room to park my car in the crazy. Am I doing the right thing?” dents classified as homeless in Lake garage. We caught six mice, and it was a County, and some living in the Countless students in Lake fairly costly battle. Today, I can tell woods, it is the right thing to do. County would need uniforms, prob- you I am doing the right thing. For information please visit- ably more than I could provide. It Back to School is COOL — Lake www.helplakecountykids.com. only made sense to create a not- County! provides clothing, uniforms, Monetary donations can be mailed nor-profit charity. Thus, Back to backpacks, school supplies, shoes, to Back to School is COOL — Lake School is COOL — Lake County! toiletries, outerwear, caps and County! P.O. Box 1962, Minneola, FL was formed. gowns and prom attire to needy 34755. That summer I received a bag of children. Thanks to a grant from the Julie Hulley is the founder of Back to School is donations. Within the bag was baby Community Foundation of South Cool. For information call 407-575-7999.

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THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer separate agency. [email protected] “Builders and remodelers More than 200 contrac- in the community are exit- tors, home builders and ed to see that Lake County remodelers got a firsthand is working towards expand- look Oct. 12 into Lake ing our services online,” County’s new online tool Kelly Lafollette, informa- for obtaining single-family tion outreach director for residential permits. Lake County’s Department Hosted by Ro-Mac of Growth Management, Lumber and Supply, the said. audience at Main Street Lake County commis- Receptions in Leesburg sioners announced last learned about the new month that residents and online process that allows contractors could obtain a all of the steps required to single-family residential obtain a single-family resi- permit on its website at dential permit — from zon- www.lakecountyfl.gov. ing to having the permit in Staff from the depart- hand — to be done remote- ments of Growth Manage- ly. ment and Information This includes the process Technology worked hand- of getting permits for septic in-hand with Environ- work, which is handled by mental Health Services to the Lake County Health be able to integrate the per- Department’s Environ- mitting into a seamless mental Health Services, a process. A6 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011 Friday, October 21, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A7 IN MEMORY

DEATH NOTICES James Daniel Bezek James Daniel Bezek, 64 of New Smyra Beach, died Thursday, October 12, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Christopher P. Brown Christopher Patrick Brown, 73, of Clermont died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Daisy Mae Brown Daisy Mae Brown, 92, of Leesburg died Thursday, Oct. 13, 2011. Brewer and Sons Funeral Home, Groveland. Stefanie Weaver Burley Stefanie Weaver Burley, 55, of Lake Panasoffkee died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Marguerite L. Chapman Marguerite Leite “Dolly” Chapman, 81, of Groveland died Saturday, Oct. 15, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Rafael Cuevas Rafael Cuevas, 83, of Clermont, died, Thursday, October 13, 2011. Cremation Choices, Minneola. Earl Adams Hanson Earl Adams Hanson, 81, of Clermont died Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, Clermont. Luther Dupree Hanson Luther Dupree Hanson, 71, of Leesburg died Monday, Oct. 17, 2011. Cremation Choices, Minneola. SEE OBITS | A8

A8 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011 Lake County’s bond rating lowered

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer Darren Gray, these bonds have to tion in debt service coverage over reserves by 2013. mandated millage rate rollback, [email protected] do with the referendum by voters the last few years. Fitch said it While reserve levels are still it was to be expected. One of the biggest credit rating to purchase environmentally remains concerned about the strong, two years of drawdowns Gray said that he and county agencies in the country has sensitive lands. weak housing market in Florida to fund operations put stress on commissioners will be looking at downgraded Lake County’s gen- Despite the drop in the ratings, and the potential for further val- the county’s fiscal 2013 and 2014 the county’s financial plan “to eral obligation bonds one notch, Gray on Monday afternoon uation declines. budgets, Fitch said. look at the big picture” and will due to its expected depletion of assured the county’s financial The outlook is stable, Fitch As Fitch cited, Gray reiterated be working on a five-year plan to tax reserves used to plug budget state is strong, with reserves plen- said. that the company looked at how look at how budgets may be gaps. tiful and conditions stable. The company said Lake’s largest much money the county had in its affected in the future and to Fitch Ratings lowered its rating “Well, it’s a sign of the times but source of revenue, property taxes, savings account as compared to anticipate how the economy and on Lake’s $28.5 million in limited we are still in a very stable condi- has declined due to a weakened five years ago. He said that those other things may affect the pro- tax general obligation bonds to tion, as far as the county as a real-estate market. Lake has used reserves are at 22 percent, well jected outlook. single-A-plus, which denotes sat- whole,” Gray said. “It does con- its legally available reserves built above the county standard of at “They’re (rating company) isfactory credit quality, from cern us, but not to a great extent. up from excess reserves in prior least 15 percent. doing this all over the country double-A-minus, which denotes “The county does not have years to offset declines in current Gray also explained that with but as far as Lake County, we’re high credit quality. much debt at all.” tax collections over the past three the way property values have still in that “A” rating,” Gray said. According to County Manager Fitch cited a significant reduc- fiscal years but will deplete those dropped, in addition to the state “We’re still good.”

OBITS CLERMONT CONTINUED FROM A7 Irene Hartigh Beach closes for winter Irene Hartigh, 88, of Sebring died Tuesday, Oct. 18, 2011. Becker Family Funeral Home, ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer are kind of low, it’s still the clos- Clermont. [email protected] est beach and the kids are still having lots of fun,” Clermont Doris A. Magdics Many people would probably resident Kristan Rodriquez said agree that this summer’s heat Doris A. Magdics, 93, of Clermont died one summer afternoon in June. Sunday, Oct. 9, 2011. Becker Family Funeral warranted any means possible Kristan and her husband Home, Clermont. for staying cool — say maybe, a Georgio Rodriguez were enjoy- Stephen V. Thomas little splashing around in the ing the sand and water on that Stephen V. Thomas, 68, of Clermont died water? day, along with about 8-9 other Tuesday, Oct. 11, 2011. Cremation Choices, In Clermont, the opportunity friends and children. Minneola. to do so was simplified when, But now the swimming area Jennifer Delrose Wade after 10 years, the swimming is closed for the winter. Jennifer Delrose Wade, 47, of Clermont area at the Waterfront Park “Yeah, it’s that time,” said died Wednesday, Oct. 12, 2011. Unity Beach was re-opened. Dave Teske, Clermont’s recre- Memorial Funeral Home, Inc., Wildwood. “Even though the water levels ations director. SouthSouth LakeLake Gathering Places forfor SpiritualSpiritual WorshipWorship

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

Friday, October 21, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A9 NOTEBOOK GOODforYOU SUNDAY Applauding the accomplishments of readers HAWAIIAN DANCERS PERFORM AT WINDER- SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a MERE UNION CHURCH charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them UNITED CHURCH OF to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full CHRIST: A very special names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t group of 35 dancers forget to include your contact information. from Hawaii will per- form during the regular Sunday church service CLERMONT | GIFT OF LIFE at 10 a.m., 10710 Park Ridge Gotha Road. The dancers are senior citi- zens from the Pearl City Community Church, a United Church of Christ in Honolulu near Pearl Harbor. The perform- ance consists of sacred dance, and the tradi- tional Hawaiian hula, as well as Japanese and Filipino dances. For information, call 407-876-2112 or visit www.winder- merunion.org.

COURTESY PHOTO The South Lake Rotary Club presented a $1,000 check to the Gift of Life Foundation to assist children with comprehensive surgeries to repair congenital heart defects in Jamacia. Marty Kramer, center, from Gift of Life is pictured with Rotarian Earle Johnson, left, and Rotarian Club President Anna Rose Pauley.

NOTEBOOK Floyd's Funeral Home, LLC. OCT. 30 HOMECOMING DAY AT Direct Cremation FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, 10:30 A.M., 137 E. CHERRY ST., GROVELAND. Guest $750 complete speaker is the Rev. Kent Williams, former minister Includes one death certificate of music at the church. Music from groups, indi- 858 West Minneola Ave. viduals and choirs will be performed, with a covered Downtown Clermont dish lunch following the service. For information, call the 352.394.7311 church at 352-429-2651. A10 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011

Friday, October 21, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A11 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers

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

MASCOTTE ELEMENTARY | TERRIFIC KIDS

COURTESY PHOTO The most recent Terrific Kids from Mascotte Elementary are: Marissa Dees, Emma Pridgen, Melanie Singh, Aneesa Ramdass, Jazlynne Luna, Isaiah Gore, Kacy Tumenta, Nicholas Bass, Raymond Armstead, Madisyn Dees, Ashlie Bowles, Milton Guerrero, Maria Ackerman, Reynaldo Morado, Pedro Ramirez, Isaiah Barlatier, Lakeea Rice, Nayla Rodriguez, Daniela Sanchez, Austin Bowles, Kareena Samaru, Elizabeth Singh, Jose Sanchez, Cristian Olvera, Jennifer Urtes, Daniel Estrada, Citlaly Fernandez, Deysy Luna, Diana Banuelos, LeAnna Mooty, Lydia Rodriguez, Kylie Harris, Danniel Zamarripa,Angel Lee, Miguel Villanueva,Abigail Morales, Morghan Neuhofer,Alejandra Morales, Haley Gardner, Aria Scott and Lorely Reyna. Also pictured are Kiwanians Pauline Wallace, Gene Thomas and Mascotte Elementary Principal Wayne Cockcroft. NOTEBOOK WINDERMERE WINDERMERE UNION CHURCH PRESCHOOL, located at 10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road in Windermere, will host Direct Cremation the annual pumpkin patch from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily $ through Oct. 30. The 675 church is hosting Fall Fun Day, 10710 Park Ridge- Plus Container Gotha Road in Winder- mere, from 4 to 7 p.m., Ron Becker, Director Oct. 27. Join the congrega- tion for a fun-filled day. 352-394-8228 For information, call 921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL 407-909-0464.

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Featured Business of the Month: “Lyn’s Ice Cream & Sandwich Shoppe”

Welcome to Lyn’s Ice Cream and Sandwich Shoppe. We are located at 824 W. Montrose Street in beautiful Downtown Clermont. We can be reached at 352-536-9935. We are open Monday through Saturday 10a.m. until 6p.m. We will be open every first Sunday of the month through March from 10a.m. until 2p.m. We have been open for a little over seven years in beautiful downtown Clermont thanks to all of our great customers.

On our menu we have a wide variety of sandwiches. It includes everything from Peanut Butter and Jelly to Liverwurst. We have the best Deli meats including Roast Beef, Corned Beef and Pastrami, Salami, Turkey and Ham. We also have homemade chicken, Egg, and Tuna salad.

People say we have the best Ruben’s and BLT’s in town. We also have quarter pound all beef Hot dogs. If you are looking for something cold and sweet we have twelve flavors of hand dipped ice cream. We can make cones, cups, floats, shakes, sundaes, and banana splits, and malts. Some of our flavors include the usual chocolate, strawberry, vanilla, strawberry cheesecake, blueberry cream pie and a sugar free low-carb butter pecan.

So if you are looking for some good food and ice cream come shop in downtown Clermont at all the great shops and stop by and see us!

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Friday, October 21, 2011 SOUTH LAKE PRESS A13 GOODforYOU Applauding the accomplishments of readers SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them to [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forget to include your contact information. SOUTH LAKE | MEMORIAL AWARD

COURTESY PHOTO Jack Wallace received the Otis Jenkins Memorial Award on Aug. 27 at the Kiwanis District of Florida Convention in Marco Island. This prestigious award is given for outstanding support to the Florida District of Kiwanis Board and to Division 9. Wallace has served as the Florida Kiwanis Division 9 lieutenant governor for the past year.

2011 Mascotte & Minneola City Council Community Political Forum PUBLIC INVITED

Mascotte October 24th, 2011 6:00 - 8:00pm Tedder Thomas Memorial Civic Center 121 N. Sunset Avenue, Mascotte

City Council Seat 1) Barbara Krull, Maria Ramirez City Council Seat 2) Louise Thompson, Hollie Timmons Mayor 3) Felix Ramirez, Tony Rosado City Council Seat 5) Stephen Elmore, Cody Carmichael

Minneola October 26th, 2011 6:00 - 8:00pm Minneola City Hall 800 N. Hwy. 27, Minneola

City Council Seat 1) Rick Roderick, Jerry Roach, Pam Serviss City Council Seat 3) Pat Kelly, David Yeager City Council Seat 5) Joe Saunders, Dee Strickland

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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, October 21, 2011 PHONE ...... 394-2183 FAX...... 394-8001 E-mail...... [email protected] COMMUNITY www.southlakepress.com CLERMONT Meet Your Art festival features NEIGHBOR something for all MARK J. GRAFF

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] DOWNTOWN CLERMONT ART FESTIVAL ontrose Street will be WHEN: Nov. 5 and 6 transformed into an art TIMES: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Nov. 5, and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Nov. 6 M lover’s dream on Nov. 5 SPONSORS: Senninger Irrigation, Lake Apopka Natural Gas, United and 6 for the 2011 Downtown Southern Bank, AdComm Creative Marketing, Artwork by Two Clermont Art Festival. Sisters, Boyette Cummins & Nailos, The Law Offices of Pamela J. Helton, The City of Clermont and the South Lake Press. Hosted by Clermont’s Down- town Partnership, the festival INFORMATION: www.clermontdowntownpartnership.com. hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Nov. 5 and from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Nov. 6. Participants will be able to stroll down Montrose for some ࡯ HOMETOWN: Grosse Pointe Park, all-day family fun — and per- Mich. haps a little early Christmas ࡯ OCCUPATION: Owner of Sylvan shopping. Learning Center, and Graff Holdings, According to event organizer a real estate development and Mary Prescott, the festival will property management company. feature fine arts and crafts ࡯ FAMILY: Wife, Cathy, and three vendors, and booths filled with children – Kelsea (19) sophomore at UCF, Andrea (18) senior at East Ridge paintings, photographs and High, and David (16) sophomore at other art pieces, jewelry, crafts The Bolles School. and more. Artists will be coming What do you enjoy most about from across the state. South Lake County? There also will be plenty of The engaging, welcoming, warm, entertainment, a special kid’s friendly folks that make up our area with a hands-on workshop community. The wonderful, dedicat- by Plaster Cottage. ed teachers in our school system. In addition, attendees will The friendly business environment. have the opportunity to get to The rolling hills and sparkling lakes that define our region. The three know the unique shops, busi- Graff children and their beautiful nesses and restaurants of the mother downtown area, all which will If you had to summarize your be open for the event. philosophy of life in one sentence, “We’re bringing this show to what would it be? our community to highlight the Give your best effort every day, while art and talent all around us,” COURTESY PHOTOS enriching the life of those around event co-chair Ron Smart said. The public will have the opportunity to browse through the booths of vendors selling all sorts of artwork and paintings. you. Betty Whittaker, co-chair, said Juried artists will be competing for $3,000 in awards across five categories. Name a person or incident you’ve organizers are hoping families come across recently that’s will just enjoy the day and born artist, Gesa Barto from design and fine arts from the tance with the goal of optimiz- touched you in some way. Why charm of the downtown area. Eustis, who will not be display- University of Frankfurt, has ing the potential or people with did this person or incident impress you so much? “There will be a little of every- ing her work and holding work- worked for many large interna- autism, dual sensory impair- thing, and something for every- shops titled “The Importance of tionals ad agencies. ment and related disabilities. Watching my wife, Cathy, work at the Sylvan Learning Center has been one,” she said. Creative Expression” on both Barto is also the University of “Paintings are there to be a joy and quite inspirational. This is Another special treat at the days of the festival. Central Florida’s Lake and looked at so I do want to show very busy time of year for us, and event will be the exclusive show Her artwork includes influ- Sumter County coordinator for what I do. Come and see me,” she took her first day off after inside the City Hall lobby. ences from modernists, expres- the Center for Autism and relat- Barto said. working 30 straight days without a That show will center around sionists and minimalists. ed disabilities whose mission is the festival’s featured German- Barto, who holds a master’s in to provide support and assis- SEE ART FESTIVAL | B2 SEE NEIGHBOR | B5

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

CITY’S LOW TAX RATE a thousand gallons consumed. win. The money is held in escrow The opening ceremony is worth REMAINS UNCHANGED The average residential water bill by the league and Predators’ pub- the price of admission. The house Clermont’s current tax rate of in Clermont is $8 a month. lic relations manager Eric Leins darkens and the cheerleaders in 2.729, the lowest of a full-service Pay for volunteer firefighters said that had been a major plus short zebra costumes with white city in the county, will remain the will increase from $7 per call to for the stability of the league; the glowing pom-poms go though same for the coming year. $11 per call, better than Lake players know they will be paid. their routines to great, wild music Garbage rates will increase only if County’s $10. Volunteers are paid Jim Foster conceived arena as cannons blast off. the tipping fees at the incinerator $15 per training session; Lake football while he watched indoor The “Predator” himself descends rise. County pays nothing for training. soccer in Madison Square Garden on a rope from the ceiling. He is Sewer service rates will increase ARENA FOOTBALL IS AN in 1981. He drew the outline of a a large man dressed in a flowing because the grant obtained from EXCITING NEW SPORT miniature football field over a costume of black and blood red the Environmental Protection One of the fun and exciting hockey rink and penciled in notes stripes. Dry ice pours onto half Agency to build the system says activities in the Orlando area is on what would evolve into a full- the field from the south end zone the system must pay its own way. arena football at the new Sports fledged concept and exciting as fireworks shoot off, the music Current service is now $13.50, Arena. adaptation of football. swells and the home teams and the increase would take it to Each of the eight teams in the Some new and interesting entered the field to a cheering Ann Dupee no more than $14.75 for a two- league, expected to expand next twists include the 50-yard field crowd of 12,203 fans. REMEMBER WHEN year period. summer, has 20 players (18 active (25 yards for each side) that cover Ticket prices range from Pre- “Water is the cheapest thing and a two-man reserve squad the entire arena floor (called The A weekly column that reprints some dator Club members on the lower of the more interesting news stories going around here,” said City that can be activated on a per- Jungle,) eight vs. eight, single- level for $19.50 to “The Jungle” that have appeared over the years in Manager Wayne Saunders, in rec- game basis) who are paid $500 platoon drop kicks, and rebound the South Lake Press. ommending that water stay at $3 per game, with a $100 bonus for a nets at each end zone. RELIVING HISTORY | B2

B2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011 Moderate drinking can boost one’s health hat you may one or two drinks per day hard liquor. red wine over other alco- you are considered a have heard is for men, and one drink The health benefits of hols is controversial. heavy drinker if you con- true. Study per day for women. moderate alcohol intake Unfortunately the news sume more than 14 drinks Wafter study has shown The limit is higher for are strongest for protec- isn’t all good: Moderate per week (for men) and that moderate alcohol men because they are tion against heart disease drinking seems to increase seven drinks per week consumption is associated larger than women, on and stroke. It can also help the risk of colon and (for women). with good health, and average. Men also metab- increase “good” cholesterol. breast cancer. Women If you are at risk for anything more than olize alcohol differently. Moderate drinking may be able to reduce becoming an alcoholic or “moderate” consumption One alcoholic drink is seems to lower the risk their breast cancer risk even heavy drinker, then is associated with poor usually defined as a bever- for developing Type 2 some by increasing their my advice is not to ever health. age that contains 14 diabetes and gallstones. It intake of folate. start. You will have far bet- A little may be better grams of alcohol. By that appears to protect you If you are drinking more ter health as a tee-totaller than none,and is certainly standard, a 12-ounce from developing dementia than the daily recommend- than a heavy drinker. better than more. bottle of beer that is 5 in old age. ed amount of alcohol, it’s Dr. Cheryl Decker is the medical Cheryl In order to be sure percent alcohol counts as Red wine in particular benefits vanish, and a director and owner of The Doc’s In you’re drinking moderate- one drink. Equivalents are has been touted as health- long list of harmful dis- ERgentCare LLC. She is a graduate ly, you have to know a 5-ounce glass of wine ier than other types of eases and side effects of Medical College of Georgia, is a Decker fellow in the American College of exactly what that means. that’s 12 percent alcohol, alcoholic drinks; however, come into play. You may Emergency Medicine, and has been THE DOC IS IN Moderate drinking means or 1.5 ounces of 80 proof the current evidence for be surprised to learn that board certified since 2000.

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Another notable artist who will end zone at $8.50. There was a Edward E. Jones & Company, be displaying his art at the festival pregame party at Crackers at managed by Paul Boylan. is Herman Yokers, a retired Church Street Station and a IN OTHER NEWS: Clermont artist whose work was post party at Shooter’s. ࡯ The Summer Drama Day featured on the cover of the OFFICE CENTER HOSTS Camp, sponsored by the City Florida Heartland Book produced ‘BUSINESS AFTER HOURS’ of Clermont’s Recreation Pro- by the LSCC’s Business Resource A large crowd attended the gram, will present “Cinderella” Center released during Clermont’s Clermont Chamber’s “Business with Stephanie Modica as 125th celebration. After Hours” hosted by Cinderella and Jeremiah Entertainment at the festival Clermont Office Center, which Castleman as the prince. will feature Orlando violinist Lori consists of the pale blue and Supporting cast members Smith, who is scheduled to per- pale pink buildings at the are Marcelle Campbell, Holly form at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. southwest corner of S.R. 50 Crane, Carey Breeden, Kathie Saturday on the Center Stage, and Bowman Street. Bob and Farris, Anola and Amanda along with the Florida Lakes Susan Thompson and Dennis Womack, Brian Colgan, Lisa Symphony Orchestra’s Brass Cannon, owners of the and Amy Kelly, Jennifer Ensemble, which will perform Clermont Office Center; Stewart, Chris Newsome, Dena Saturday afternoon as well. Marilyn Ward, co-owner of one Chadwick, Taryn Sherman, Then, on Sunday, the of their new tenants, Travel Martina Netherly, Erica Schom- “Vaudevillians,” a comedy group USA; and Norman Cummins, mer, Michelle Newsome, Mindy associated with the Moonlight one of the hosts and president Lono, Anne Turner, Georgette Players, will perform at 10:45. of the Cummins Mueller and and Alex Bisaillon and Alex “Not Just Dance” will perform at Judson law firm, tenants of the Smith. 11 a.m., followed by a dance Artisans building, were present for the ࡯ Earl Drawdy, owner of performance by “the Kings Ridge from across event. South Lake Snapper Lawn and Ladies.” Florida will Grand prize was a weekend Garden Center, has serviced Juried artists at the show will participate at Cocoa Beach won by Keith Lake County residents for 1 1⁄2 also be eligible to win a total of in the Mullins, manager of Lakeridge years at 1035 W. S.R. 50. $3,000 in awards across five cate- Downtown Winery. Drawdy grew up in the South gories — fine art 2-D, fine art 3-D, Clermont Art Other tenants in the blue Lake County area, and gradu- photography, sculpture and fine Festival next building include Poynter ated from Groveland High craft. month. Their Construction, general contrac- School. The juried art top award is $750 works will tor for the buildings; Dr. Dan ࡯ Bob Thompson announces for ‘Best of Show.’ be available Bogus, a dentist who has had the formation of a new con- “Art is so important for a well- for sale to his offices there since the struction company to be rounded individual,” Smart said. the public. building opened; and South known as Boulder Construction “Through this show, we hope to Lake Realty ESA, owned by Company with offices in the COURTESY Thompson. foster creativity in the community, PHOTOS South Lake Realty building. and show off the art and culture Tenants in the pink building Partners are Thompson and that exists in Lake County and in include State Farm Insurance, Jerry Kocielko, who will be the Central Florida.” owned by Dennis Cannon; and firm’s general contractor.

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B4 YOUR CONTACT FOR SPORTS NEWS SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011 SPORTS EDITOR...... Frank Jolley and PHONE ...... 365-8283 FAX...... 394-8001 www.southlakepress.com SPORTS LEISURE Email ...... [email protected] WE’VE GOT SPIRIT THIS WEEK’S GAMES All games start at 7 p.m. unless noted. EAST RIDGE (4-3) has a bye week. The Skinny: The Knights travel to Ocala to battle the offensive-minded Wildcats of Forest. Forest has lit up the scoreboard this season (257 points), averaging 37 per outing. That’s two touchdowns more a game than the Knights. SOUTH LAKE (3-3) at LAKE MINNEOLA (1-5) The Skinny: The offense of the Hawks, which averaged 27 points an outing for their first four games, has disappeared the past two weeks, and that doesn’t bode well for the struggling new school. Lake Minneola has been shut out the past two games, but South Lake’s defense can be scored upon. The Eagles are giving up about four TDs per game. LAST WEEK’S GAMES Oviedo Hagerty 34, LAKE MINNEOLA 0 The recap: The offensive woes of the Hawks continued as the Haverty Huskies rolled to an easy win. Lake Minneola has now scored just 20 points in its last four games — or less than a TD an outing. (See story this page.) EAST RIDGE 29, Ocala Forest 28 YES WE DO ... The recap: Following a poor performance against Orlando Evans, the Knights’ offense kicked back While most fans eyes are focused on the field on Friday nights when into gear, and East Ridge nudged past the high- football games are in progress, much of the spirit and color that make scoring Forest Wildcats. (See story this page.) high school football such an exciting sport is found off the field. Cheerleaders like Lake Minneola High School’s large squad (photo SOUTH LAKE had a bye week above) entertain the crowd with their routines, and whip the hometown The recap: The Eagles (3-3) needed a week off to regroup and get ready for a big district game crowd into a spirited frenzy. Students dress up in school colors, and with Lake Minneola. Since both teams go into paint their team’s logos on their faces — as Keyania Dan (photo at the game 0-1 in district play, the winner will right) is doing for schoolmate Trenita Richardson. Some students take climb out of the cellar of the district standings. the body painting to extremes, suiting up in school colors and using STANDINGS letters on their midsections to spell out messages to the team (bottom right photo). And during the game and at halftime, members of the CLASS 7A, DISTRICT 4 band play fight songs for the hometown faithful (bottom left photo). W-L-T W-L-T PF PA While none of these off-the-field activities put points on the scoreboard, Orlando Evans 2-0-0 6-0-0 178 62 they are an integral part of the overall atmosphere of high school football. Leesburg 1-1-0 6-1-0 209 108 EAST RIDGE 1-1-0 4-3-0 161 200 PHOTOS BY VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL SOUTH LAKE 0-1-0 3-3-0 166 158 LAKE MINNEOLA 0-1-0 1-5-0 110 162

Evans-Leesburg is key district contest The district hopes of East Ridge and South Lake fans hinge on a key contest this week between Lees- burg and Orlando Evans. A win by Leesburg and a win by South Lake over Lake Minneola would push East Ridge and South Lake back into the Class 7A, District 4 race, a half game behind Evans and Leesburg.

HOWIE-IN-THE-HILLS Hottest player in women’s pro golf has Lake County connections

FRANK JOLLEY | Staff Writer Howey-in-the-Hills. ship in June by 10 shots and the she won by 14 shots. [email protected] When Tseng is at her Lake Women’s British Open. Tseng, the top-ranked player The hottest player in women’s Nona home — a home previous- In 2010, Tseng won the Kraft in the world, learned that she professional golf has strong con- ly owned by Annika Sorenstam, Nabisco and the Women’s British was the LPGA’s top player on nections to Lake County. she often travels to Mission Inn Open. During that span, Tseng Tuesday. She is the eighth player , the Ladies Profes- to spend time under Gilchrist’s has won more than $4 million in in LPGA history to win the award sional Golf Association’s Player tutelage. prize money, including more in back-to-back seasons. of the Year for the past two sea- Since the start of the 2010 than $2.5 million this season. Other players who have won sons, became the world’s most LPGA season, when Tseng began In addition to her success on consecutive Player of the Year dominant player almost imme- working with Gilchrist, she has the LPGA tour, Tseng has picked awards are Sorenstam, Lorena diately after becoming a pupil of won nine LPGA tournaments, up five mores wins worldwide Ochoa, , JoAnne coach Gary Gilchrist, head of the including six this season. Two of since 2010. Two of those came in Carner, , Judy Gary Gilchrist Golf Academy at Tseng’s victories this year were her native Taiwan, including the Rankin and Kathy Whitworth. Mission Inn Resort and Club in majors — the LPGA Champion- 2010 Taifong Ladies Open, which SEE SENG | B5 YANI TSENG

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Lake Unit of the Boys & Girls CLERMONT ELEMENTARY | TERRIFIC KIDS NEIGHBOR Club has been an amazing Honored were Ryan Livesay, FROM PAGE B1 experience. We raised aware- Destin Hayden, Jacob ness and funds for three long years before we finally identi- Suarez, Billy Jakoby, Kendel break, or a complaint. Her pas- sion for our students is amazing. fied a location and opened the Smigelski, Isabella Russell, doors. We opened the club in Sam Ferriola, Paul Thornton, How does what you do con- the fall of 2010, and we have Zoe Nichols, Zachary tribute to the welfare of the rapidly grown to more than 270 area? Joseph, Leann Saura, members. The club’s director, Our Sylvan Learning Center has Tracy Jones, and her team are Christian Marquez, Kaley been more fun than any other changing children’s lives every Wooding, Jordyn Mason, business I have been involved day! Kristina Scanlon, Israel Luna, with over the 31 years since I What’s something you’ve Talon Richardson, Chloe walked off of the college cam- always wanted to do but Harrison, Connor Smith, pus. To see a child evolve from haven’t yet? Juan Cuellar, Joe Carolan, a disinterested student to someone that is passionate Nothing comes to mind. I guess Isabella Wood, Julian Funes, about learning has to be one of that means I have lived a pretty Olivia Defrancisco, Jaundel the best feelings ever. It is full life, or I am a boring dude. Luna, Tyler Gump, Joslyn incredibly rewarding to help What advice would you give Massie and Chelsea students reach their academic to people who want to help Gutierrez. Also pictured are potential. We have worked out in the community? Principal Cleamstine Caple with more than 2000 students Find something that you are since we opened the doors in and Kiwanian Karen Dorr. passionate about and give of the fall of 2007. Being involved your time and talent. COURTESY PHOTO in the opening of the South

Tseng maintained her No. TSENG 1 ranking in women’s golf FROM PAGE B4 for the 36th straight week. Tseng has a 180-point lead Tseng will formally over Stacy Lewis, who is accept the award at the the second in the world rank- CME Group Titleholders in ings. Orlando. The LPGA Tour’s Tseng’s total number of season-ending stop — a weeks atop the rankings is four-day, 72-hole affair — third-highest in history. is to begin Nov. 17 at the Ochoa was the top-ranked Grand Cypress Resort. player for 158 weeks from “(The LPGA Player of the 2007 until 2010, and Year award) means a lot to Sorenstam was on top for me especially because I 60 weeks from 2006 until won it two years in a row, Ochoa assumed the man- and I never even thought tle. last year I would win it,” LPGA Commissioner Tseng said. “I set out a goal Michael Whan acknowl- in the beginning of the edged Tseng’s dominance year to hopefully with it in the world rankings dur- again and I do my best ing a press conference every tournament.” prior to the start of the At 22 years old, Tseng is inaugural LPGA Taiwan the youngest player in Championship. LPGA history to have won Twenty-seven of the top five majors — in addition 30 players on the money to her four wins in majors list, including Tseng, will since 2010, Tseng also won begin play today in the 72- the 2009 LPGA Champ- hole event. ionship. “Virtually every day Also, despite finishing when Yani Tseng picks up second at the LPGA a club right now, she’s Malaysia last week in making history,” said Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Gilchrist.

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If you fail to do so, a Unit No. 205205 hauling off debris, for anyone loving to herein described. upon you. Judgment by Default will be & bush hogging, for immediate open- Case No. 2011 CA 855 CASE NO: 2011 CA 2044 taken against you for the Count 4 NATALIE M. LAF- sell a product you ings. OTR and Dedi- tree work & believe in. The Daily YOU ARE NOTIFIED that Dated October 5, 2011 Civil Division Civil Division relief demanded in said FERMAN and IRVIN LAF- stump grinding cated Regional posi- 003 Legal you have been desig- Complaint. FERMAN Timeshare Period Commercial in tions available. Must CITY OF EUSTIS, a Munici- CITY OF EUSTIS, a Munici- Week (W)30 in Condomin- Call 352-315-9010 or Leesburg, FL. & Notices nated as defendant in a Neil Kelly 352-504-1597 have Class A CDL and legal proceeding filed Clerk of the Fifth Judi- pality in the State of Florida, pality in the State of Florida, DONE AND ORDERED at Ta- ium Unit No. 204202 The News Sun in a minimum of 2 years against you for an ease- cial Circuit Court vares, Lake County, Florida, Sebring, FL verifiable OTR exp. PUBLIC NOTICE Plaintiff Plaintiff this 22th day of September, Count 5 PATRICK ALAN ment. The action in- Lake County, Florida vs vs 2011 LUEFAN and CHAU LING 281 Roofing Call 352-735-0035 volves real property in UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC- HERBERT C. LINTZ, JR (DE- LUEFAN Timeshare Period TION. THE FOLLOWING VE- Lake County, Florida, By: S. R. Mitchell BEVAN FRESHWATER, de- CEASED), AND ANY UN- Neil Kelly Week (E)9 in Condominium HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD more fully described as Deputy Clerk ceased, and any unknown KNOWN HEIRS, BENEFICI- Clerk of the Circuit Court Unit No. 206104 FOR CHARGES DUE ON: follows: heirs, benediciaries, devi- ARIES, DEVISEES, GRANT- By:/s/ R. Slagle Ad; 00304119 sees, grantees, creditors EES, CREDITORS, AND ALL As Deputy Clerk Count 6 ANTONI EARL Newspaper that has an November 02, 2011 and all other parties claim- OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING MALLORY Timeshare Period McHALE ROOFING INC. for a qualified Outside A 66 foot wide October 14, 21, 28 & ing by, through, under or BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR Ad. No: 000302050 Week (W)38 in Condomin- CLASS A AT 8:30 A.M. ingress/egress ease- November 4, 2011 Re-Roofs and Repairs Sales Representative claiming to have any right, AGAINST HIM AND ALL Sept. 30 Oct. 7, 14, & 21, ium Unit No. 207104 that values teamwork ment lying 33 feet on title or interest in and to the PARTIES HAVING OR 2011 Tile, Metal, Shingles 1968 CHEVROLET Flat Roofs & and has a desire 124378N373911 both sides of the follow- lands hereafter described, CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY Count 7.VILMA RAMOS and ing described centerline: Defendants, RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST ADRIAN ANGELIN Time- Mobile Homes to succeed. Commence at the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF IN AND TO THE LANDS DE- IN THE COUNTY COURT IN share Period Week (W)43 in Excel. Ref’s Avail. THE ADDRESS WHERE THE The successful VEHICLES ARE STORED: Northwest Corner of the THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIR- NOTICE OF ACTION SCRIBED IN THIS ACTION, AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, Condominium Unit No. Licensed & Insured IS E-X-P-A-N-D-I-N-G MARIAN M. LINTZ and FLORIDA 206205 candidate must have REVIS TOWING & RECOV- NE 1/4 of Section 6, CUIT IN AND FOR LAKE CCC1328197 OUR FLEET ERY OF GROVELAND, INC. COUNTY, FLORIDA In The Name of the State of BANK OR AMERICA succes- COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Call: 352-255-2758 at least 6 months Township 24 South Florida: sor by merger with NA- Case No: 11CC2449 Count 8 FREDY AVELLA WE NEED 7130 E. SR 50 Range 26 East, Lake to 1 year sales GROVELAND, FL 34736 CASE NO. 2011 CA 856 TIONSBANK, N.A., SUMMER BAY PARTNER- SANTISTEBAN-YEZID Time- 10 DRIVERS NOW! County, Florida; thence TO: Bevan Freshwater share Period Week (O)6 in experience. Is highly Civil Division SHIP, a Florida general motivated and MID WEST AND Ad:00305326 East along the North line Last Known Address: Defendants, partnership, Condominium Unit No. E. COAST AREA of said NE 1/4 of said CITY OF EUSTIS, a Munici- Bentlyville Personal Care, Plaintiff, 204201 enjoys building client October 21, 2011 relationships, not Average trip 5-7 days Section 6, a distance of pality in the State of Florida, 808 Main Street Rear, NOTICE OF ACTION LORETTA PATRICCIA ARM- 100% NO TOUCH Plaintiff, Bentlyville, PA 15314 STRONG and PAUL LAW- Count 9 PAUL CLIVE SKIP- afraid to ask for 1032.02 feet; thence In The Name of the State of PER and MICHELLE MAR- FREIGHT NOTICE OF SUSPENSION departing said North vs. RENCE ARMSTRONG II et al a sale, professional, BONITA PHILIBERT AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED Florida: Defendant(s) GETTS Timeshare Period enthusiastic, and Medical, Dental, line, run S 10º17’07” that an action to foreclose Week (O)38 in Condomin- 300 Life, Vision Case No:201006931 JEAN PHILIBERT. W, 454.33 feet; thence on utility and code enforce- TO: Herbert C. LINTZ, Jr., ium Unit No.205103 exhibit a high level TO: CORY R. COOK Defendants, NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- of integrity. 866-317-5050 N 79º42’53” W, 33.00 ment liens on the following Deceased ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 Financial Ext 3046 A Notice of Suspension to feet to the point of be- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE property in Lake County, Last Known Address: NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Count 11 MAURY YATES DFWP EOE suspend your license and ginning of said center- SALE Florida: 810 Edgewater Dr., suant to a Final Judgment and LUZ M. YATES Time- We offer eligibility for licensure has Eustis, Florida 32726 of Foreclosure in the cap- share Period Week (O)35 in base salary plus DIESEL TRUCK line; thence S Lot 9, RIDGEVIEW AT EAST Condominium Unit No. been filed against you. You 10º17’07” W, 285.83 Notice is hereby given that tioned matter dated October commission; excellent MECHANIC - FT on the 29 day of Novem- CROOKED LAKE, according and any unknown heirs, 4, 2011, I will sell to the 205105 have the right to request a feet, thence S 301 Business benefits to include diesel mechanic. Must hearing pursuant to Sec- ber, 2011, at 11:00 a.m., to the map or plat thereof beneficiaries, devisees, highest bidder for cash at Dated Oct 4, 2011 medical, dental, life, tions 120,569 and 120.57, 18º59’40” W, 374.47 the following described real as recoreded iIn Plat Book grantees, creditors and all the front door of the Lake NEIL KELLY have own tools. Fri. feet; thence S 27, Page(s) 17 and 18, other parties claiming by, County Judicial Center, 550 Clerk of the Court 401k and more; paid 7am-3:30pm, Sat - Florida Statutes, by mailing property will be sold to the time off; and training. a request for same to the 01º58’38” E, 157.91 highest bidder for cash: Public Records of Lake through, under or against West Main Street, Tavares, By: /s/V.UHL Opportunities Sun 7am-7:30pm and Florida Department of Agri- feet; thence S County, Florida, them and all parties having Florida 32778, at 11:00 Deputy Clerk Mon 7am-3:30pm. 3 culture and Consumer Serv- The South 46 feet of Lots 8, or claiming to have any a.m. on November, 10 Paul M. Caldwell Send Reply To: 88º01’22” W, 294.47 Has been filed against you right, title or interest in and Caldwell & Payne, P.A. days off during week. ices, Division of Licensing, feet; thence N 81/2, Block 65, MAP OF 2011 the following-de- The Daily Commercial EUSTIS, according to the and you are required to to the lands hereafter de- scribed property, all of Post Office Box 120069 SENIOR HOME Full benefit package Post Office Box 3168, Tal- 77º56’52” W, 485 feet PO Box 490007 after 90 days. lahassee, Florida map or plat thereof as re- serve a copy of your answer scribed. which are SUMMER ISLES Clermont, FL 34712 CARE AGENCY Leesburg, FL 34749 or more or less to the East- or pleading to said Com- Telephone: 352-242-2670 Apply in Person 32315-3168. If a request corded in Plat Book 1, Page CONDOMINIUM I according Skilled & Companion Email to: for hearing is not received erly right of way line of 79, Public Records of Lake plaint on Plaintiff’s attorney YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to the Declaration of Condo- Attorney for Plaintiff services. Exclusive or fax resume to: Lake Nellie Road and County, Florida of record, Laura L. Lightsey, that an action to foreclose minium, thereof recorded in Ad.No: 00303990 humanresources@ 352-429-8963 by 21 days from the date of territory. Ideal for RN dailycommercial.com the last publication, the the terminus point of Esquire, 600 Jennings Ave- on utility and code enforce- Official Records Book 2172, Oct 14 & 21, 2011 Carroll Fulmer Said sale will be held in the nue, Eustis, Florida 32726, ment liens on the following page 2336 Public Records championhome.com EOE right to hearing in this mat- said centerline 561-347-0440 Logistics Corp ter will be waived and the lobby of the Lake County and file the original answer property in Lake County, of Lake County, Florida, as Judicial Center, 550 West or pleading in the Office of Florida: amended. 100 Groveland Department will dispose of The action was insti- 423 Accounting We are proud to be an this cause in accordance Main Street, Tavares Flor- the Clerk of the Circuit Announcement with law. tuted in the Fifth Judicial ida. The sale will be made Court, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Lot 10, HILLCREST PARK, Count 3 NORMAN P. CAR- EEO & AA Employer Circuit Court, Lake pursuant to the Final Judg- Lake County, Florida on or according to the plat thereof REON Timeshare Period RECEPTIONIST MECHANIC Ad No : 00303387 County, Florida and is ment of Foreclosure in the before the 21st day of No- as recorded in Plate Boos Week (O)47 in Condomin- 102 Lost We are seeking a OCT. 7, 14, 21, & 28, 2011 styled MARK B. KYLE vs. above-styled action, dated vember, 2011. If you fail to 13, Page 29, Public Re- ium Unit No. 402103 for Lake County do so, a Judgment by De- cords of Lake County, Flor- qualified individual to ANAND S. GUPTA, CAR- and entered October 4, DOG Male black 7 yr. 400 join our team. Schools, Transporta- 2011. fault will be taken against ida Count 4 ELZIE BERNARD tion Department. MELITA D. GUPTA, RA- you for the relief demanded LESS CARROLL and EMMA NELL old Pug. Chip in his IN THE CIRCUIT COURT MAN GUPTA and NEVIN Employment Apply on line at: OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL Any person claiming an in- in said Complaint. That part of Lot 10 in said HAYNES-CARROLL Time- ear. Lost in Abrams Requirements: GUPTA. HILLCREST PARK described www.lake.k12.fl.us CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR terest in the surplus from share Period Week (E)19 in & Lake Joanna area, •Team Player the sale, if any, other than DONE AND ORDERED at Ta- as follows: Begin at the Condominium Unit No. Eustis. Large reward •Detail Oriented SPRAY TECH LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA vares, Lake County, Florida, Northwest corner of Lot 10, 408102 Your are required to the property owner as of the for safe return. Call •Time Management & For lawn fertilization & date of the lis pendens, this 1st day of October, run East along the North serve a copy of your 352-430-8942 Organizational Skills weed control. Exp. CASE NO. written defenses, if any, must file a claim within 60 2011 line of said Lot 10 a dis- Count 5 KRISTINA CLAIR- 2010-CA-002259 days after the sale. tance of 17.00 feet, thence, BORNE Timeshare Period 401 req’d. Valid Florida to the action on Me- Neil Kelly southwesterly to a point on Week (O)35 in Condomin- 104 Special Responsibilities will Driver’s license. rideth C. Nagel, Esq., Management MARK B. KYLE The name of the Clerk mak- Clerk of the Circuit Court the South line of Lot 10, ium Unit No. 402103 Notices include: Mike’s Maintenance Plaintiff’s attorney, By:/s/ R. MITCHELL that is 705 feet East of the Plaintiff, ing the sale is Neil Kelly. •Switchboard 352-753-1703 whose address is 450 As Deputy Clerk Southwest corner of said Count 6 FELIX COTTO and NOTICE TO DISTRIBUTION •Cashier v. East Hwy 50, Suite 4, Dated at Tavares, Florida, Lot 10, thence West along ELIZABETH ROMAN Time- ANAND S. GUPTA, CAR- Ad. No: 00304239 the South line 7.05 feet to ADVERTISERS DISTRICT MANAGER •Data Entry Clermont, FL 34711, on this 4 day of October, share Period Week (O)3 in •Customer Service MELITA D. GUPTA, RA- 2011. October 14 & 21, 2011 the Southwest corner of Lot Condominium Unit No. 460 Beauty or before NOVEMBER 10, thence North along the PLEASE CHECK YOUR •Clerical Support MAN GUPTA and NEVIN 30, 2011, and file the 402106 Needed Immediately GUPTA, Neil Kelly West line of Lot 10 to the AD FOR ERRORS THE for the Daily NOW HIRING STYLIST, original with the clerk of By:/s/ TRISH ROBERTS Point of Beginning Count 7 CYNTHIA E. FAR- FIRST DAY IT AP- Full Time Position with booth rent or com- Defendants this court either before Commercial circulation Deputy Clerk LEY Timeshare Period Week PEARS SINCE THE department. full benefits package mission, call service on Merideth C. Has been filed against you (O)3 in Condominium Unit NOTICE OF ACTION DAILY COMMERCIAL including Medical/ 407-405-1060 Nagel, Esq. or immedi- Ad. No: 00304171 and you are required to No. 404203 Dental/Life Insurance, serve a copy of your answer WILL NOT BE RE- Candidate will ately after service; oth- Oct. 14 & 21, 2011 SPONSIBLE FOR IN- 401k & PTO TO: Anand S. Gupta, erwise, a default will be or pleading to said Com- Count 8 ALFONSO HENRY have Management Carmelita D. Gupta, Ra- plaint on Plaintiff’s attorney and MARY A. HENRY Time- CORRECT ADS AFTER experience, sales and 470 General entered against you for of record, Laura L. Lightsey, share Period Week (O)46 in THE FIRST DAY OF Send Reply To: man Gupta and Nevin the relief demanded in marketing experience Gupta, Defendants, and SEIZE THE DAY’S Bowen Radson Schroth, Condominium Unit No. PUBLICATION. IF YOU a plus. Candidate will The Daily Commercial CAR DETAILER the complaint or peti- P.A., 600 Jennings Avenue, to all parties claiming in- SPORTS NEWS. 404203 FIND AN ERROR CALL train and hire carriers PO Box 490007 1-2 yrs. exp. a must. tion. Eustis, Florida 32726, and Leesburg, FL 34749 or terest by, through, un- file the original answer or THE CLASSIFIED DE- to deliver the local Be able to work Count 9 NATALIE JEAN PARTMENT IMMEDI- Email to: der or against Defen- The Court has authority www.dailycommercial.com pleading in the Office of the PAUL Timeshare Period daily newspaper to some Saturdays. Week (E)22 in Condomin- ATELY AT 314-3278 current subscribers. humanresources@ ium Unit No. 408105 OR 748-1955. dailycommercial.com Candidate will be EOE Count 10 STEVEN A. MED- THE PUBLISHER AS- responsible for INA and PATRICIA A. SUMES NO FINANCIAL updating route 425 Clerical MENDINA Timeshare Period RESPONSIBILITY FOR SEE CHRIS BOWDEN Week (W)28 in Condomin- books, selling ium Unit No. 406105 ERRORS OR FOR OM- new subscriptions, DATA ENTRY/FILING PHILLIPS BUICK MISSION OF COPY. LI- maintaining excellent POSITION - PT 2160 Hwy. 441 Count 11 LYDIA ESTHER ABILITY SHALL NOT customer service Candidate must have Fruitland Park, FL MUNOZ Timeshare Period EXCEED THE COST OF and addressing any strong computer and DFWP Week (O)18 in Condomin- THE PORTION OF customer concerns. oganizational skills and ium Unit No.408306 SPACE OCCUPIED BY able to multi-task. SUCH ERROR. Count 12 BRIAN A. NER- Valid Drivers License Please send resume to ANDZIC Timeshare Period & insurance required. humanresources@ Week (O)3 in Condominium CANCELLATIONS dailycommercial.com Unit No. 501106 This is a full time Fax to 352-365-8229 CANCELLATION FOR salaried position with EOE CARRIERS Count 13 GELACIO R. ADS RUNNING SATUR- bonus incentives. The Daily Commercial PRIETO-MENGANA and DAY MUST BE MADE OFFICE CLERK - PT has NEW delivery MARIANELA LUZ FERNAN- BY FRIDAY BY 2:00, Seasonal. Must be DEZ-MONTOYA Timeshare Schedule includes day, routes available for the Period Week (O)3 in Condo- CANCELLATIONS FOR night, weekend able to multi CLERMONT AREA minium Unit No.408306 SUNDAY & MONDAY and holiday hours. task & have good IMMEDIATELY MUST BE MADE FRI- computer skills & good Count 14 HUMBERTO M. DAY BY 5:00 Please send resume to driving record. Must RAMIREZ Timeshare Period humanresources@ pass background Week (E)48 in Condomin- dailycommercial.com check. ium Unit No.402305 160 Schools/ fax to 352-365-8229 Call 352-357-8882 Count 15 DANIEL HERBERT or apply in person at Daily Commercial SUTTON JR., AMBER ANN Instruction 212 E. Main St. 435 Medical 212 E. Main St. SUTTON and GLADYS SUT- Leesburg Leesburg TON Timeshare Period EOE Candidates must have Week (E)36 in Condomin- CERTIFIED BILLER F/T - Medical office reliable transportation, ium Unit No.402405 Drivers License & Ins. Dated Oct 4, 2011 The Villages. NEIL KELLY [email protected] EOE Clerk of the Court By: /s/V.UHL NEED A NEW CAREER? CERTIFIED PHARMACY Deputy Clerk 2 week courses for: 410 Sales TECH Paul M. Caldwell CLEANING PERSON •AFL Administrator Needed F/T. Benefits Caldwell & Payne, P.A. package available. Offices, homes Post Office Box 120069 $300 ADVERTISING SALES bathrooms, pressure •EKG $450 Fax resume: Clermont, FL 34712 ASSISTANT 352-323-9507 washing/heavy lifting. Telephone: 352-242-2670 •Nursing Asst. $450 DFWP, Fax resume to: Attorney for Plaintiff •Phlebotomy $450 FRONT DESK F/T 352-728-2345 Ad.No: 00304079 •Physical Rehab Tech. Oct 14 & 21, 2011 For busy Group $450 Practice, exp’d only. www.taylorcollege.edu Fax resume to: GROUNDS/ 352-245-4119 We have a new LANDSCAPE IN THE COUNTY COURT IN 352-326-2761 position available, at Umatilla area Continu- AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, the News Sun in FLORIDA POLYSONOGRAPHER ing Care Retirement COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Sebring for a for night sleep study. Community is seeking Case No: 11CC2496 ADVERTISING SALES Fax resume to: a full time grounds/ SUMMER BAY PARTNER- ASSISTANT 352-728-6460 landscape worker. SHIP, a Florida general Qualified candidates partnership, 200 Responsibilities: RECEPTIONIST must possess fertilizer Plaintiff, Scheduling client ap- P/T for primary care DAVID NICOLA ALTIERY and and pesticide experi- At Your pointments. Maintain- practice in The Villages ence. DORA M. VAZQUEZ SAN- with medical and EMR CHEZ et al Service ing advertising sched- Defendant(s) ules. Client relations experience. Must have and assist Multi Media excellent. customer NOTICE OF SALE PURSU- Account Executive. service skills. Ability to ANT TO F.S. CHAPTER 45 multi-task and be pro- NOTICE IS GIVEN, that pur- Salary + Commission. ficient in Microsoft Of- Home Health Services suant to a Final Judgment fice. 331 Raintree Drive of Foreclosure in the cap- 201 Insurance Send Reply To: Fax resume to: Altoona, FL 32702 tioned matter dated October (352) 669-2133 4, 2011, I will sell to the The Daily Commercial 352-753-3455 highest bidder for cash at PO Box 490007 Fax (352) 669-1170 the front door of the Lake Leesburg, FL 34749 or RN’S & LPN’S Email: County Judicial Center, 550 205 Adult Care Email to: Daily pay. [email protected] West Main Street, Tavares, humanresources@ Hospice, Nursing EOE Florida 32778, at 11:00 NOTICE dailycommercial.com Home, Corrections, a.m. on November, 10 Florida Statute states, Psych, Hospital. 2011 the following-de- EOE scribed property, all of “It is a misdemeanor 866-431-8700 which are SUMMER BAY for any person willfully, Apply online HOUSEKEEPER CONDOMINIUM II, accord- knowingly, or inten- www.nurse-temps.com F/T - Two families in ing to the Declaration of tionally to operate or COLDWELL BANKER the Mt. Dora - Tavares Condominium, thereof re- attempt to operate a Tony Hubbard Realty, area. Competitive pay corded in Official Records family day care home 1795 E. Hwy 50, Cler- & benefits. Must like Book 1582, page 1253 without a license or mont Fl. 34711, is 450 Trades dogs. Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as without registering now interviewing for 2 Email resume to: amended. with the department, full time Real Estate BOAT BUILDERS [email protected] whichever is applica- Agents. Call Tony @ ASSEMBLY & PARTS or Fax to: Count 1 DAVID NICOLA ble”. Florida Statute 407-948-8038 (cell) Exp’d. S. Lake Cnty. 352-787-0096 ALTIERY and DORA M. states, “No person Call 352-429-8888 Attn: Susan VAZQUEZ SANCHEZ Time- shall advertise a child share Period Week (O)21 in care facility without in- PLAZA CADILLAC IS Condominium Unit No. EXPERIENCE SCHOOL BUS 207202 cluding within such NOW ACCEPTING advertisement the WANTED! APPLICATIONS DRIVERS NEEDED Count 2 EDGAR GONZALEZ, state or local agency li- In all Departments Training provided. ALICIA VALENTIN, HECTOR cense number of such OUTSIDE SALES & Service, Parts Contact: Lake County VASQUEZ ROMAN and MI- facility. The statute ap- TELEMARKETERS and Sales! Schools, Transporta- LAGROS TORRES PEREZ- plies to anyone with Easy sale $14 - $20 Contact us at: tion 352-728-2561 or Timeshare Period Week more than 1 unrelated hrs. possible. applications@ (W)35 in Condominium Unit Apply online: No. 205205 child in their home. Call Ed 352-217-9937 plazacadillac.com www.lake.k12.fl.us

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470 General 601 Antiques 604 Furniture 604 Furniture 605 Appliances 606 Electronics 625 Building 635 Garden 650 Computers 652 Articles SCHOOL CROSSING COFFEE TABLE Retro BED All new HEADBOARD, queen AIR CONDITIONER TELEVISION 13” Supplies/ TREES! SAVE 50% & Equip For Sale GUARD P/T,10 hr per black tile top rectan- Ortho Pillowtop size wicker honey GE 5000 BTU. $75. $20 Please call Materials PRINTER All in one Lex- CHRISTMAS TREE 6’ gular. $100. Call colored. $25. Call OR BUY ME OUT!! wk. City Of Clermont. Mattress & boxsprings. 352-348-5843 352-267-4632 •3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc. mark Intrepid S405. slim, & 9 strands of Apply at Clermont City 352-551-8798 Queen-size 352-259-8090 TOILET off white, com- COFFEE MAKER Keurig TELEVISION 13” Magna- plete. Works good. $10 or 20 for $100 w/driver & manual Icicle lights. $50 Call Hall 685 W. Montrose DEPRESSION GLASS with warranty LIVING ROOM FURN. 3 brand new. Sell for vox $20. w/remote •15 Gal 8’-10’ Oaks disk. $30 793-4253 352-391-5786 St. Visit website for Starting at $180 $20. Please call pink platter, Cherry pieces. Rowe. $400. $50 new cost $150. Please call 352-742-0894 $35.or 10 for $250. PRINTER Cannon w/new CHRISTMAS TREE 7’ put details & application. Blossom Trail. $30 Can deliver Call 706-957-4047 Call 352-636-9340 352-561-1812 •30 Gal 12’ Oaks $75. www. 352-243-1021 VINYL WINDOW ink cartridge. $30 together in 3 pieces Call 352-787-8594 LOVE SEAT Multi-floral. white, •4’ Red Cedar $5. CityofClermontFL.com DISCOUNT TELEVISION 13” Zenith dbl. hung, dbl. pane. Please call scotch pine, nice Excel. Wood trim, •6’-12’ Bald Cypress 352-343-8027 $35.352-536-1744 EOE,MF,VP,DV, DFWP. DESK Remington Roll APPLIANCE REPAIR color. Not a flat 29 3/4” x 52 3/4”. •Sago or Pindo Palms top, office w/hidea- matching $100. Service call $60 screen. $20 Call TELEPHONE SALES 352-728-4487 $75 302-222-5334 352-669-1618 PRINTER Dell, color, CLOCK RADIOS (2) elec. way Underwood Plus Parts 352-793-8103 print, scan & copy. Good cond. $20 for PERSON typewriter. Circa WINDOW Double hung, Exp. Needed F/T, hrly LOVE SEAT Multi-floral. TELEVISION 19” color, Call 352-314-0352 the both. Call 1910-20. $1100 BED All new w/vertical blinds & 640 Guns pay plus commission. Excel. matching Samsung, great pic- Leesburg 352-728-4729 Call 352-383-8322 Ortho King-size marble seal. 72 x 36. Benefits & paid vaca- Wood trim. $100. ture. $50 Call AMT 380 backup, stain- Pillow Top mattress $100 343-1046 PRINTER HP color Photo COAT, Ladies, all leather tion. KEROSENE HEADLIGHT 352-728-4487 352-343-8357 less steel, like new in & box springs Smart, multi media reversible, red. Size Apply in person LANTERN for old car. MATTRESS TempurPe- WASHER, DRYER, TELEVISION 19” w/re- 635 Garden box, 2 clips. $335 slots., Lady Lake large. $45 Call $45 Please call with warranty. Call 352-742-2597 134 S US Hwy. 441 Starting at $295. dic Memory Foam REFRIGERATOR mote & stand. $60. area. $20 259-7809 352-742-2856 Lady Lake 32159 352-399-2644 AMAZON LILIES 5-6 Can deliver. Queen size 10” thick “Don’t Toss It Call 352-702-7360 BORE SIGHTER Bushnell or Fax resume to: bulbs per container. COSTUMES adult Ro- 352-243-1021 as seen on TV. Never Fix It For Less” Professional. 3 at- 651 Articles 352-629-6990 MIRROR Vintage. 28 x TELEVISION 19” Zeinth $15 Please call man Empress & 34.5, gold frame, used still in Factory Days, Evenings & tachable arbors. Weekends color, plus wall 352-391-9611 Wanted Marc Anthony. $65 simple lines, heavy. Package. Cost over hanger. $15 Call $75. 352-728-4329 $2,000 but will sell Call Now Call 352-343-6995 $75 352-483-5669 352-429-4586 AZALEA Southern COLT ARMY 45 Match BICYCLES 3 wheeled. for $500 Cash. 352-874-1238 Charm (10) shrubs. Old or broken, Cash COSTUMES Women’s NESTING TABLES (3) 386-450-0204 TELEVISION 21” target, Essex frame. $80/all. Please call $595. 750-1979 paid. 352-343-6608 sexy pirate m-xl Vintage gold. Made BED King size. NEERLEE NEW DISHWASHER Port- w/remote $45 obo 352-787-1226 Leave Message w/shoes & wig. $30 500 in Italy. $30 Call Asking $75. able, $75 obo Call 352-314-2123 FIREARMS TRAINING 352-504-2915 FURNISHINGS BUTIA PALMS 3-5’ ft. 502-750-0512 Call 352-409-0891 Gently Used Home Call 352-250-6165 FL. Concealed License, 652 Articles Pets/Animals TELEVISION 27” Curtis $100 352-308-6422 CURTAIN ROD 12’, for SYTHE Very old Curved BED QUEEN SIZE SET, in Furnishings DISHWASHER Whirlpool Mathis. Not flat or 352-394-2678 “G” License, For Sale Showroom Quiet Partner II, NRA Instructor Vertical Blinds. Ask- handle, ideal for Hal- original plastic, must screen. $30 Call ing $25. Please call loween prop. $100 3320 US Hwy. White. $100 Call 352-728-8395 EDGER Craftsman, walk Training ADULT BRIEFS Medium, sell $150 Call behind, 4hp, like 352-323-1730 Call 352-324-3235 352-293-2404 441/27, Fruitland Park 352-787-2498 Call Mac at: 3 large packages. 501 Pets (old Phillips Dealership) TELEVISION 32” RCA new. $95 Call 352-350-2855 $25 Please call DRYER Frigidaire Crown CURTAINS, (2) valances BED queen size. 352-315-1000 w/stand. works great 352-307-9462 TheRightTraining.com 352-324-3025 86”W x 22L” w/2 For Sale 602 Series Heavy Duty. guaranteed. $100 Asking $75. neerleenew FERTILIZER SPREADER GLOCK 9 mm Model 26, throw pillows. $30. CHIHUAHUA/YORKIE MIX Arts/Crafts Call 352-409-0891 furnishings.com $85 Please call Call 352-246-9948 AFGHAN Fits queesn 352-551-9695 gravity feed, $15 sub compact, w/3 10 size bed, handmade, 352-259-3170 8 wks old. Asking round magazines. In- BOOKS Quilting ap- BED Twin, excel. cond. NIGHT STANDS Walnut TELEVISION 36” Zenith. Call 352-787-5340 red, white, black. DECORATIONS Hallow- $100 Please call DRYER GE, gas, can use ternal laser sights. prox. 75 for $50 obo. $75 finish. $20 Good cond. Cabinet GRILL Charcoal 21” $99 Call 787-0551 een, inside/outside. 352-552-4533 propane. $100. NEW in case. $800 Call SOLD Call SOLD! Call 352-267-4632 style $98. Call Crestline w/all the Lots of good stuff COCKATIELS 2 males & 352-365-6749 no 352-748-3578 Call 352-324-3251 ANEW GENICS Avon BEDROOM FURNITURE goodies. $35 Call $50 314-3737 1 female. 1 1/2 yrs PATIO TABLE round w/2 Saturday calls. Youthgen technology. COMPLETE. MOVING TELEVISION big screen 352-323-3587 MAUSER RIFLE WWII, old gray & yellow, 603 Collectibles chairs, yellow ce- Sealed package. $25 DINING CHAIR LONG SALE. $400. Call DRYER KENMORE elec. 46”, great picture Nazi markings, 8mm, w/lg cage. $95. Call ramic top w/pattern. LAWN EQUIPMENT 352-348-4878 COVERS scroll polys- CADILLAC ELDORADO 706-957-4047 $100. 430-1090 Great cond. $65 w/remote. $99 obo excel. cond. $250. 352-742-0037 ‘59 Model Car Please call PARTS Various ATHLETIC SHOES Ree- ter/cotton. (4). $25. Call 352-742-2005 styles. $100 Call 352-793-4019 352-728-8054 ENGLISH BULL DOG Maisto. 1:18. $15 BOX SPRING & MAT- PHOTO TABLE & DESK 352-728-5506 bok women Simply TELEVISION HD Sanyo. 352-326-5527 MOSSBERG 183T 410 3 PUPPIES male & fe- Call 352-508-5315 TRESS Queen, good antiques, good cond. Tone, size 8. $35. DINNER SERVICE FREEZER upright 30”. Great picture. shot bolt action. males 10 wks, AKC, clean cond. $55 Call $100 Please call LAWN MOWER 20” cut, 352-343-6995 Noritaki 60 pc. $60 CARTOON GLASS COL- 1.7cu.ft. good run- $100 Please call $135 Cash or Trade. shots. $600 ea. 352-617-9000 352-323-8240 3.5hp, runs great Call 352-343-3120 LECTION.(20) Mint. ning cond. $60. 352-602-6573 Call 352-255-2776 BACK MASSAGER elec. 352-436-4073 rich- $100. Please call CABINET Antique glass RECLINERS La-Z-Boy SOLD $45. Please call DISHES Polish Pottery TELEVISION Magnavox Professional. Cost ardsmith605@ya- 352-365-0938 front. Good cond. (2), beige tweed with 352-409-6940 MOSSBERG Combo 12 $200 Sell $50. Call dinner plates (5) & hoo.com GAS STOVE Frigidaire 27” $50 firm. Dark brown. $100 a splash of color. LAWN MOWER Black & gauge shot gun. 352-793-4019 (4) salad plates. $25 CASH REGISTER Na- SOLD!!!!!!! Good cond. $75 Call 352-360-3335 Cond. new in box. Call 352-343-7191 FINCHES (4) & Nice $100. 636-9340 Call 352-343-4573 Decker elec. 19” cut, BAR STOOLS tional, 1940’s works TELEVISION portable, Asking $400. Call cage. 2 Spice and 2 CABINET light finish ROCKER Swivel & 2 bagger, like new. Oak, swivel. $40 DISHES Pyrex large & well. $225 obo Call GRILL George Forman 13”, w/built-in VCR, 352-324-2236 Orange Cheek. $50 doors open has white shelves. $75 $70 SOLD Call 352-343-4573 med. 12 of each. 352-315-1612 w/removable grill works great. $25. Call 352-516-5364 2/shelves. $50. Call 352-391-5786 PISTOL GRIPS Pearl $100. Please call COCA COLA CHRIST- plates. Like new $20 352-259-8090 LAWN MOWER elec. Handle for Colt Cobra BASKETBALL Auto- 352-589-7214 ROCKING CHAIR w/chair 352-394-6204 GOLDEN RETRIEVER MAS TRUCK 1st Edi- Call 352-787-0410 Black & Decker, little $99 352-365-1031 graphed by Shaquille pad, good cond. TELEVISION Swivel wall used, excel cond. O Neal. $100 obo Pups, 4 males, 2 fe- tion lights $100. CAPTAINS BED, Blue, 3 MICROWAVE over stove, DISHES, Fiestaware, (6) males. AKC. Health $50. Please call mount fits up to 27” $65 352-307-9462 REMINGTON 870 20 Call 352-989-0665 assorted pieces. 352-455-4757 drawers, clean mat- Sharp carousel, esp not flat screen. $20. gauge , used. $235 Cert. $300 Call tress. Gently used. 352-343-2922 $60. Please call COCA COLA CHRIST- server, $75 Eustis 352-504-6689 LAWN MOWER High Cash or Trade. Call BEDSPREADS Twin 352-243-6939 $75 352-406-5401 ROCKING CHAIR 352-250-8290 MAS TRUCK 1st Edi- 407-421-3502 Wheel 22” cut, 352-255-2776 1 pair $12 wooden, Maple, $20 TELEVISIONS 12” & 15” KITTENS 1 female, 1 tion lights $100. CHAIR Oak, oversized, MICROWAVE over 6.5hp, Only $65. call Call 352-787-5580 DISHES, Fiestaware, Co- Please call both color good pic- SHOT GUN Ithica Model male adorable. FREE 352-455-4757 for desk, kitchen ta- stove. Like New! $85 SOLD! BICYCLE balt Blue. (28) pcs. 352-742-2716 tures w/remote. $39. 37, 12 gauge pump Girls Huffy 21” to good home Call ble or breakfast Call 352-314-3292 15 sp. Mountain $100. Please call COCA COLA COM- 352-589-9268 LAWN MOWER Murray, engraved. $300. 352-326-2717 nook. $10 455-2644 ROCKING CHAIR, leather Bike. Like New. $40 352-250-8290 MEMORATIVE BOT- MICROWAVE Whirlpool 22” cut, 5.5hp, self 352-793-4019 & High Boy dresser. TIVO BOX w/manual & 352-455-1734 KITTENS 10 wks old, TLES. (12) org. cond. CHAIR W/OTTOMAN all 29”x15”, turntable propelled, works like DRAPES 84” lined, light $80 Please call remote like new. $75. WINCHESTER AE 30/30 Manx. FREE TO $100. 365-0938 wood rocker w/2 w/metal rack. $25 new. $85 409-6940 blue w/sheers for 12’ 561-398-3811 352-753-4043 like new, angle eject. BOOKS of all kinds. Over GOOD HOME call peach cushions $50. Call 352-366-0225 200. All for $40 obo window & 14” val- COFFEE TABLE metal WALKIE TALKIE (2) LAWN MOWER Murry $395. Please call 669-2400 10-5pm 352-551-4708 ROLL-A-WAY COT, ex- Will separate. Good ance. $40 Call legs w/grape design RANGE HOOD Black, w/chargers, Uniden. 20” cut. Barely used. 352-250-3243 cel. cond. $25 Call cond 352-357-0766 352-365-0938 KITTENS Free to a good & glass top. Collecti- COFFEE TABLE Antique, like new. $20 obo Brand new. $50. 4hp, Quatro. $55 352-314-0352 home. Playful & ble. $99 748-0702 round, w/inlaid Please call 352-748-3580 obo. 352-321-9092 649 Medical BOOTS Harley Davidson DRESSES Various sizes, Leesburg fluffy. Please call leather & gold leaf. 352-638-1344 Men’s size 7.5. Per- Mother of the bride COLLECTORS PLATES LAWN MOWER Toro 22” CARRIER - New for 352-636-1279 $100 455-2644 SECRETARY DESK, 3 fect cond. $70 Call dress $50. Call (6) Darceau Limoges, RANGE Whirlpool Glass 624 Children’s cut, 6.75hp, self pro- Powerchair/Scooter, KITTENS Free to good drawers w/glass 352-365-6234 352-735-0061 8.5” w/boxes. $75. COFFEE TABLES (2) Top, Self Cleaning, pelled, like new. $95 powered platform, home! doors, dark wood. items 352-259-3170 w/glass tops, good White, 4 burner. Ex- Call SOLD mounts into hitch. BRIDE MAIDS DRESSES DRYER Kenmore Limited Call 352-326-4111 $95. 352-748-3875 cond. $25 for both. cel $100 SOLD!!!!!! BOUNCE & SPIN Zebra. $549. Please call (2) white w/touch of Edition, heavy duty. DISHES Canonsburg LAWN MOWER, Crafts- PERSIAN MIX male 1 yr. Call 352-357-8549 SECTIONAL SOFA, w/music. Fisher 352-217-3437 silver. Brand new. $100 Please call Pottery, call for REFRIGERATOR GE man, key start, self neutered, white La-Z-Boy including Price. 12-36mo. $20 $100. 702-2798 352-326-3183 pieces avail. $100 COMPUTER DESK w/pull White 3.0 cu excel propelled, 22” cut, DISPOSABLE BRIEFS w/tan loving, Free chaise, recliner & obo 352-602-3878 352-568-5155 out shelf for laptop cond. $40 Call 6.5 hp. Hardly used. x-lg. 59” - 64”, 15 CAMERA Canon EOS ENCYCLOPEDIA SET 352-357-0800 sofa bed w/air mat- 19 x 45 x 25. $35. 352-561-1812 CABBAGE PATCH $165 753-7075 per pkg. $8. Rebel G 35mm. World Books, white, POMERANIAN 4 mo. DISNEY COLLECTION 2 352-330-1441 tress. Excel cond. DOLLS (3) from the excel cond. $50 Call REFRIGERATOR Ken- LAWNMOWER Crafts- 352-326-0631 w/extras & bag. $75 male all shots. $500. boxes all for $100 $700. Please call ‘70’s. $30 Call 352-357-1363 more w/ice, 20.5 cu. man, 6.75hp. 22”. 352-483-2303 Please call obo Please call COMPUTER DESK small 262-844-8979 352-326-8490 SCOOTER 4 wheel Shop SOLD White washed. Excel. ft. Excel cond. $100 self propelled $85 Rider w/elec lift. CAMERA Konica FP1 FAN on stand Holmes, 585-414-2919 SEWING MACHINE in cond. $35. Call 352-383-9234 CAR SEAT Britax Mara- 352-383-9234 $400 Please call 35mm many extras 16” oscillating, cabinet & storage DOLL COLLECTION over 352-787-1949 thon. Top rated. $60 LINE TRIMMER Stihl, 352-821-3125 $75 Please call metal. Cost $60 sell 520 Livestock 300 various sizes & chair. $150. Call ROTISSERIE Baby obo Please call for $20 245-2567 George, used 1 time. good cond. $85 352-748-4415 types. Barbies, Cab- COUCH Greenish fluffy 352-728-5637 352-988-3832 Call 352-343-7553 WALKER heavy duty GOATS (3) Billies bage Patch, porce- w/matching love $33. Please call w/wheels, brakes & CAMERA Photogra- FIBER OPTIC CHRIST- SOFA & LOVE SEAT $50 each. lain. From 3” to 4’ seat. You get $100 352-874-5528 CARSEAT Evenflo for PATIO CHAIRS 4 seat, hold 350lbs. pher’s vest. Like new, MAS TREE 6’, w/ex- Call 352-753-2213 tall. A MUST SEE Tavares. 348-0854 leather reclining baby. 10-40 lbs. w/cushions, stack- $75. 352-396-9400 large. $25 748-4415 tra color wheel. $50. w/coffee & end table. STOVE apt. size, $2,000 Call good cond. $75 Good shape $25. able, good cond. CHAIR for RV. Base Call SOLD COUCH Hide a bed. $650 406-1942 Call 352-343-2042 $40. SOLD WHEELCHAIR new, 560 Pet 352-365-0134 Tan/gray/white. Call 941-545-1169 $40. Please call bolts to floor, has 2 FIREWOOD Free Oak, Supplies ELVIS MEMORABILIA, Clean cond. $100 SOFA & LOVE SEAT WASHER & DRYER CHANGING TABLE PATIO CHAIRS 4, SOLD!!!! positions & turns. cut & stacked by the new watch, 2/decks Call 352-602-6573 Mullti-Floral. Good stackable 74”H x White, comes w/pad. w/cushions. $40 $90 347-7350 curb. Please call BIRD CAGE W/STAND cond. $50 Call Good cond. $25. Call takes all. Call WHEELCHAIR & (2) 352-750-0367 of cards, pictures. COUCH light floral, 27”W x 30”D like walkers. $100 CHAMPAGNE GLASSES 20” x 20” white $85. 352-455-1163 352-748-9185 new. $500. Call 352-308-9478 352-742-2856 38”H. $50. Call good cond. $50 Call 352-821-2601 12 long stem. $20 FISHING BOOKS Bass SOFA 96” Velour green- 352-742-2668 352-753-1834 FIGURINES several. Nor- Call 352-253-0358 CRIB LA Baby Metal, PRESSURE WASHER obo. Please call Masters Ultimate ish. Excel. $100 man Rockwell unlim- DESK Solid Dark wood. folding, full size & Briggs 6hp, 2100 352-748-7678 Fishing 9 Volumes 352-259-8092 or WASHER & DRYER 650 Computers BIRD CAGE, hangs on ited edition. $100. 3’ long. Student portable. $70. Call PSI new cond. $135. $60 352-357-9585 352-551-4708 Whirlpool, good CHAMPAGNE GLASSES floor stand. New. 29” 352-314-9537 desk. Excel. $100 352-742-8246 SOLD!!!! & Equip high 33”x15”. $100. cond. $60. Call 12 long stem. $20 FISHING STOOL folds, 352-223-7391 SOFA Good cond. Dark SOLD! 352-748-9611 FOOTBALL CARDS and FEEDING SEAT First PRESSURE WASHER ALL IN ONE HP Photo obo. Please call zipper storage pock- brown. Asking $100 352-748-7678 Hockey cards. Misc DINETTE SET glass top WASHER & GAS DRYER Year’s newborn-tod- gas, Troy-bilt, 3000 smart. Model 6180. ets, canvas, never DOG CRATE, SOLD!!!!! & sets all for $100 w/4 swivel chairs on white, Kenmore Elite. dler reclining seat. psi, 2.7 gpm. Almost $45 Please call used. $5 323-4903 22”x15”x13”, like CHANDELIER w/cande- 352-343-2922 wheels. $99 obo Call TABLE Beautiful wood Quiet Pack 9 both $25. 352-429-9811 new $250 751-7398 352-455-5228 GARMENT STEAMER new, w/pad. $30 Call labras, gold, good 352-742-2005 w/glass insert. 41” w/storage stands never used. $20. 352-406-8322 MODEL RAILROAD HIGHCHAIR Eddie Bauer RIDING MOWER ‘07 COMPUTER DESK cond. $75. Please square. $75 Call perfect working or- call 352-259-3522 352-343-8913 MAGAZINES (over DINETTE SET Octagon, 352-669-5883 oak wood 2/trays Craftsman, 46” cut, 2 mo. old, Great cond. DOG GATE Heavy duty der. $450. Betty $25. 352-205-5279 500). $95 Call extra leaf, 4 padded very good cond. $85. 20hp $400 Call CHILDREN’S PILLOWS GAS STOVE, Portable metal. $45 TABLE Dining Room Ob- 352-728-3640 352-455-1040 352-949-2217 Call 352-589-6642 352-399-2484 chairs on casters. COMPUTER HP Desktop (2) $12 for both Dora Gas One. Good for $75 352-314-9326 long. 2 extra leaves w/monitor, keyboard camping! $20 Call MODEL TRUCK Hess WASHER Kenmore Lim- RAZOR BIKE Elec., re- RIDING MOWER Master- and Diego Call DOG KENNEL med. & 4 padded chairs. wireless mouse, etc. 352-357-0766 ‘93. New in the box. ited Edition Heavy chargeable. Boy/Girl cut, 32” cut, 8hp, 352-315-0550 size. $40. Please call DINING RM TABLE Dark $99 352-748-0702 $100. 326-8245 $15 Please call Wood top & 2 bench Duty. $100 Call $100 Please call runs great $265 Call CHINA 52 pieces. $25 GRILL CharBroil 2/burn- 352-357-2771 352-326-3183 352-508-5315 seats. Excel. $100 TABLE metal, scroll 352-455-3342 352-409-6940 COMPUTERS (2) , Win- Good Cond. Call ers. Asking $10. DOG STROLLER Like 352-223-7391 base, round glass WASHER Maytag, STROLLER hard dows XP + extras. 352-728-4729 Eustis area. Please PHOTO PLAQUE Chipper SEGO PALMS (2) New! $50 top. 21”x25” $30 great cond. $90 plastic, good cond. $100 for both. Call call 352-406-1577 Jones signed DINING SET 36”Hx36”W. $100 CHINA Mikasa, Kabuki. Call 352-589-6642 w/6 chairs obo. 352-330-1441 Call 941-545-1169 $35. 504-6406 352-460-4503 w/authenticity seal. & china cabinet. for both. Call Service for 8 plus ex- TABLE w/4 padded HAND TRUCK 2 wheels DOGGY STEPS $55.00 $25. 352-787-0175 Cherry, good cond. WASHER Portable, Ken- TODDLER BED w/mat- 352-748-7009 PHOTO PRINTER Ep- tra’s. $87 Call chairs. Mint cond. more, hooks to sink. son model R3000. 352-314-3292 8.5” wheels. $15 Call 352-728-2056 $300 728-5637 tress. Like New! $ 40 SEGO PALMS RECORDS 78’s buy the $50 Please call Tavares, pick up. Bright $40 352-455-5228 Call 352-357-0120 or call cell at box. Asking $20. obo. 352-636-1999 green. 2-3 gallon CHINA Wyndam, Japan, 352-360-8534 DINING TABLE 36 x 48 352-272-4610 $65 352-348-0854 Call 352-602-4478 4/chairs pecan $100 pots. $7.00 Call Misty #494, Service HIGH HEALS (23 pairs) TABLE HUTCH w/desk for com- FISH TANK 10 gallon SCULPTURE of Passion cash. Fruitland Park Wrought Iron WASHER Westinghouse, 625 Building 352-748-9185 for 4, platter & sugar size 7 highly fashion- w/stand. $25 glasstop w/4 chairs works good. Silver puter. Pickled wood, $100 391-9304 by Billy D Williams 352-326-9633 Supplies/ STAG HORN FERN light in color. $100 able. $95. Call Call 352-504-8827 Romance collection. & bakers rack. $65 Lake Area. $100 Call 40” in wire basket. CHRISTMAS LIGHTS 352-753-4043 DINING TABLE South- 407-462-6566 352-323-8240 352-383-5850 LAB MIX long haired, fe- $50 352-669-1163 Materials SOLD! Icicle, white 150’. $25 west, 3.5’x6’ w/6 352-324-2173 male. No cats. Great TELEPHONE POLE INSU- chairs. Asking $475 TABLE Wrought Iron 606 Electronics COUNTER TOP 26” x KEYBOARD & MOUSE HISTORY BOOKS Durant w/kids. Free to good LATORS 18 glass. obo 245-2567 w/glass top & w/4 67” ceramic tile on WHEELBARROW Wireless, Microsoft. CLOWN FIGURINES (10) World History home. 617-1224 $30 for all. chair $100. Call ANSWERING MACHINE 3/4” plywood. $25. True Temper. $25. Set. $20 Call 4 boxes. $100 series & 4 more. $45 DINING TABLE w/20” 352-508-5697 352-735-1570 Sony, $15 352-324-3536 352-272-4610 352-552-1929 Call 352-669-4789 352-787-0410 PET BEDDING 5 lg. bags leaf & 4 padded Call 352-259-3522 of oak sawdust. Fine chairs w/decorative TABLE, drop leaf Blond HARD HATS, (4) high & clean. $79 Call 604 Furniture bamboo design on Like new. Excel CD/DVD 22” combo impact plastic, with SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2 352-408-1218 chair backs & table cond. $100 w/remote Panasonic, built-in straps, brand ALL NEW Queen-size 352-460-0208 RABBIT Large indoor Orthopedic Pillow edge. $125. Please 2007 model. $41 new $50. 748-9611 call 352-365-0938 Call 352-321-9401 rabbit. FREE TO Top mattress w/box TABLES End (2) 2’ X3’ KITCHEN CABINETS TR I P WALESA C I GAR JAY GOOD HOME. Call springs only $375, DRESSER 3 drawer w/drop leaf leather DVD PLAYER Sony Honey Oak real 352-242-7919 w/warranty. Can de- w/mirror & side ta- top, mahogany. $80 brand new boxed, wood, org. $2,500 YET I ANODES CLARO AXE liver. 352-243-1021 obo. 352-735-6927 REPTILE TANK 55 ble. Brown wicker. portable 7”. $60. sell for $1,500. RAZZ DEFENS I VEPAX C I A gallon w/stand. $75 Appliances With $100 241-0445 TELEVISION TRAYS (4) 352-702-7736 352-636-9340 Call 352-504-8827 Warranties $75 & up! DRESSER upright, solid, light wood, good DVD PLAYER Sony, KITCHEN SINK cast iron AMAZEDAT T I P SPARKS cond. $30 Call excel cond. $26 SNAKE/RABBIT CAGE Used Beds all sizes! good cond. Asking porcelain w/faucet. AVERY TSARS ANAP outdoor, 10’ L, 3Buy 3 Sell 3 Trade $50. Please call 352-357-3351 Call 352-874-5528 $25. Please call heavy. $20 Eustis 3 Fast delivery SOLD MICROPHONE Shure, 352-537-2983 SP I RED PO I SONTHEHOOD area 352-406-1577 SM57 or SM58 $65. call Buzzy’s ENTERTAINMENT CEN- KITCHEN SINK stainless STROLLER Pink, Please call 2 bowl with faucet. ALTER GMA SP I RO AWRY 352-315-9886 TER light Oak, w/hold 352-357-9585 Like new. $65 www.buzzysbeds.com 42” TV. MUST SELL $35. Please call BAHTS PAPER ETO PLENA Call SOLD $250 obo 245-2567 SECTIONAL SOFA RECEIVER Kenmore w/2 352-324-3536 ARM CHAIRS (4) Navy Brand New! Fisher floor speakers EZER NATURAL SOL I ROD upholstery, excel TELEVISION CENTER and/or SOFA LOVE 3 pieces $40 cond. Fruitland Park Oak, w/side lighted SEAT $550 352-348-9973 LADDER Davidson 8’ ALEX I ZANTAC PULP $65 cash 326-9633 cabinets. Mall area Can deliver! aluminum step lad- $100 360-1317 352-243-1021 SPEAKERS 4 Jensen der. $50. Like new. PASTEONATRUESTORY BAR CHAIRS (4) & BAR model STV880 & 600 STOOL (1). $60 Firm. ENTERTAINMENT SOLD!!!! TORN SN I VEL STAVE WICKER FURNITURE Boston Acoustic. Call 352-314-0597 CENTER wood. $55. Merchandise 352-360-3335 White. 13 pc. Dining $50. 352-551-9396 KOS UOFA I NAWI NK WERE BAR STOOLS (2) leather & Lanai set. $300 LUMBER 1”x12” boards, Mart need refinishing, cost Call 352-728-5115 SUBWOOFER (2) Polk 18’ to 20’l long. ERUPT OVA GEODE I NTRA FLOOR LAMP Black Audio 12”, 400 $100 Please call new $240, sell for WICKER TABLE glass $15 352-357-3351 adjustable. $12. watts, fiber carbon. 352-551-4997 MAG I FLOCK RED OSTER Call 352-430-1090 top w/4 chairs. $60. $80. 352-360-3027 Call 352-343-7047 601 Antiques BAR STOOLS (3) uphol- ROOF PANS alum. (15) PLAQUED I AMOND ONMEDS stered Chormcraft. FUTON Dark chocolate SURROUND SOUND used good cond. 11 RUNE D I ANA AER I E BED Circa 1930’s. Twin Good cond. $100 brown. Like New! JVC, almost new, ft. long. $185. Call Pineapple posts. Call 352-314-8948 $100 obo Call used 3 mo. Sell for SOLD SPEEDS REN SALADBAR $95. The Villages. 352-321-9092 605 Appliances $100 508-9259 352-215-9911 BED King complete. RHO SECRETPALATE ARLO Coated metal GLIDER alum., from AIR CONDITIONER 5000 SURROUND SOUND RCA SINK bathroom, shell SCHOOL DESK An- head/footboard. Ex- 1950’s. Asking BTU GE Window w/6 speakers. $50. shape design, AOL CRABS I NCHES LULU tique, $50 Good Cond. cel. cond. $350 $100. Please call model. $40 Call Please call 24”x22”. $18. Call GEL OSR I C NAD I RS STYX Call 352-728-3571 352-315-4974 352-735-1570 352-324-2661 352-787-7056 352-742-0894 B10 SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011

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652 Articles 652 Articles 652 Articles 660 Office 675 Sports/ 685 Tools/ 806 Houses 807 807 808 For Sale For Sale For Sale Furniture/ Recreation Machinery Unfurnished Apartments Apartments Apartments JEWELRY Costume & POOL PUMPS (3) 2HP STORAGE CABINET in- Supplies BICYCLE Ladies CHAIN SAW Husqvarna, LEESBURG 3/1 well kept Unfurnished Unfurnished Furnished Vintage, w/many Magnum Jacuzzi door, 72”x48”x21”, Schwinn Large tires Model 345, 18”. Ex- older home w/extra COMPUTER DESK CLERMONT LEESBURG, Shady Ter- TWIN PALMS MARINA other items $100 pumps, (1) 3/4” 4 shelves, $90 Call 60”x23”, cherry & seat. 26” 3 sp. cel. cond. $200. Call lot Wood floors, lg race Villas, 2/1 Call 352-255-5054 Magnum filter pump, 352-568-1700 Only $60 728-4913 352-324-3251 work shop, mature 2/2 in convenient cen- Fully Furn. all util. RV & wood. good cond. tral location. w/garage no pets. 2br mobile. Great fish- (1) cartridge filter & $100 246-9948 trees & hedge for $650/mo. 460-8924 LADDER RACK alum., (1) heat pump. All SWEEPER elec. Kirby BICYCLE Men’s Huffy, COIL NAILER Pasload private atmosphere. incl.Washer/Dryer, No ing & boating for re- any size bed. Quick working $300. Call with attachments. COMPUTER DESK easy black, ivory fenders, Good cond. $100 Call for details. pets. $795/mo.plus tiree’s Wkly. or mo. no mount $100 352-435-7628 $95. Please call to move w/locking big seat, rack, no Call 352-551-4921 352-343-6121 $600.dep. deposit with proof of 352-638-8553 352-742-7471 wheels. $35. Call rust. $50 315-0920 FINISHING NAILER Porta Please Call Tony at social security. PROM DRESS size 352-343-4445 Cable w/1,000 nails LEESBURG Recently re- 407-948-8038 Call 352-636-2594 LEATHER JACKET lined 8-10, cream color TABLE TOP Glass. 4’ x BICYCLE Men’s Schwinn Like new. Paid $155 modeled 2br/1ba. CLERMONT UMATILLA Furn. Adult black, large. $60 $30 Call 787-0811 4’ w/rounded cor- COMPUTER/DRAWING Free Spirit 10 spd. Sell $75. 748-3578 Close to Leesburg 2/2 in convenient cen- PEPPERTREE Studio & 1br incl util. Please call ners. 1/4” thick. CHAIRS (2). $60 obo. $25 obo Call Elementary $550/mo 352-242-1609 PROPANE TANK 40lb. $40. 352-753-1834 Call 352-787-2774 352-245-2567 tral location. incl.W/D, No pets Starts $550 GENERATOR Coleman Call 352-360-3736 No pets. $750/mo. + Apts. mo. 352-250-4711 $65 Please call 5KW commercial low LEATHER JACKETS (3) 352-728-6581 TEE SHIRTS (27) brand COPIER Canon runs BICYCLE Triax, Vax LEESBURG/GROVELAND $500.dep. Brand New Blk & Brown, Lg, XL new, bright colors great. $50. 3000, alum. 21 sp. hrs. $300. Call Please Call Tony at PUMPKINS (2) plastic 352-750-0405 55+ Woodland subd 1, 2 & 3 BR. 809 Roommate & XXL $100 Call size 2xl. $40. 352-589-7214 Disc brake, Like new! - Rt. 27. 2/2/den all 407-948-8038 352-787-7093 lighted 24” x17”. 352-408-4688 $75 315-0920 Perfect location Wanted $30 obo. New. DESK all maple 20”x40” PRESSURE WASHER appl., W/D basic ca- EUSTIS Historic Spanish 2400PSI 6hp. Just ble & lawn care. Re- Adorable 1/1 hard- Close to LEATHER VEST Men’s 352-324-2596 VACUUM CLEANER Ken- perfect cond. $90 BICYCLE EUSTIS WANTED black, lined, large. more, Premalite. Like Please call Vintage. Good cond. tuned. Needs pump. sort Style Living, wood floors, $550. The Villages QUEEN BED mattress, $100 569-4237 Pools, tennis, fishing Incl. water. Call someone to share $45 Please call new. $70 Call 352-383-4919 Asking $100. Please Call Today for 2/2 home $100/wk. 352-242-1609 box spring, frame. 352-357-0225 call 352-504-6406 + more. Newer 321-578-0962 Good cond. Clean. DESK wooden w/hutch. PRESSURE WASHER home. 1 pet w/com- Move In Special + deposit. For Details. LOGS & FIREWOOD $50 352-409-0400 VACUUM Newly rebuilt Good cond. $100 BICYCLE women’s, 21 gas, Troy-bilt, 3000 munity restrictions & EUSTIS Parkview Apts. 352-399-2129 Call 352-630-0339 or FREE! Pick or delivery. Oreck, like new. $99 Please call speed, excel cond. psi, 2.7 gpm. Almost background check. $100 dep. 2/br $525. 3793 Pepper Tree Ln. 352-455-2882 352-434-7077 RED HAT ITEM’S, brand new $250 751-7398 3/br $625 Please call Al 352-255-5054 $65. Please call $1,000/mo + util. wildwoodapts.com TAVARES Someone to new tote bag, photo 352-751-0369 352-357-2771 Security/pet dep. Clean MAGAZINES 50 quilt, FILE CABINETS (3) 2 RIVET GUN 4X, Chicago Equal Housing share 2/2 on water albums, more. $100. Avail. Nov. 15th or Pets OK! EHO $25 Please call VANITY 30” incl. faucet drawer, wood w/desk BICYCLE, Sun Cruiser pneumatic, 401 Opportunity $400/mo. Please call 352-455-1163 after. Call 352-357-5675 352-357-0225 Oak w/side matching top. Like New. $90 26”. Asking $30. shank. Excel. cond. 352-602-8095 352-429-8446 LADY LAKE REEL TAPES 7” (600) wall cabinet. $85 All. 352-365-2301 352-636-0263 $100 357-0120 EUSTIS, Day light base- MAT 3” thick folding for ment apt. in private Arden Place Apts. New guest, camping or opera 2 operas per Call 352-326-8463 RENTALS 810 Duplexes tape. $20 Please call FILING CABINETS (3) 1- BOWLING BALL 10lbs SCROLL SAW on Dremel country home. Pri- 1br & 2/2, 1-story exercise. Like new table. Never used. 352-343-9935 VCR TAPES (50) new & 5 drawer, 2-2 & Bag $25 •Minneola - 3 br vate, quiet, safe en- apts. Coming the Win- EUSTIS 2/1, Hardwood $5. 323-4903 $100 Please call used $100 takes all. drawer $35 obo Call Call 352-787-0888 home- quiet. $675 vironment. Stove, re- ter of 2011. Lots of floors on dead end, 352-365-0938 MEN’S SHIRTS L - XL. RING .925 Sterling Sil- Please call 352-742-7447 •Clermont - 2br town- frigerator, W/D. features, green rated, $580/mo. $300/dep. ver, Garnet, Paradot, CLAY PIGEON Long & Short sleeve. 352-787-7093 PRINTER All in one, THROWER Like new TABLE SAW 8”, extra home Community Owner pays elec. energy efficient, only No pets. Please call $14 Please call Citrine, Amethyst (9) pool $850. Hardwood floors, $595 & $725/mo. RENTED $40 352-301-7634 VCR TAPES 8 movies, Brothers. $50 $15 352-408-1576 blades & storage 352-787-0613 Call 352-343-8357 cabinet mount. $100 •Clermont - 2br. Large small one bdrm For details call and 4 taped shows. DRIVER Calaway, Diablo, w/private patio. 877-781-6995 or METAL SAW Old 42” RING by Tiffany & Co. $10 all. Call Call 352-315-1612 home on canal to 811 Condos 8 degree, like new. Lake Minnehaha $650/mo. Please call [email protected] blade, cuts logs. $25 ladies, sterling silver 352-324-3025 674 Exercise $99 Call WORK BENCH new band. $100. Please $875. incl. yd. care 352-357-0215 TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe Call 352-728-5262 VIDEOS (25) different 352-365-1031 4-8 ft. $80 max. call 352-636-1279 Equipment •Clermont - 3/2 HUGE LEESBURG St. 1/1, incl. cable, Townhouses MIRROR variety. $6 352-343-7201 Eiban Allen, 3’x GOLF CLUBS Men’s home fenced, work 3/2 condo Wi Fi, elec. $325 Call 352-483-3425 AB LOUNGER Extreme CLERMONT Yacht Club 2’, refinished black. ROOM DIVIDER (2) w/bag. $20 shop $900. in 55+ community bi-weekly + dep. Call Tony Little’s. Only 3/2.5/2 No Pets/ No Asking $40. Call 68”x36”. Wood, de- WATER DISPENSER Call 352-255-4913 •Clermont - 3 story, w/clubhouse, pool, 352-669-0961 $85 obo. Please call Smokers, Lake Ac- 352-259-9673 sign on both sides, (kettle feature) coun- 4br home, Lake ac- shuffleboard. Minutes 352-787-2774 GOLF CLUBS Nomad cess, Community $100. 435-0064 tertop $53 obo Call cess. $1,200 to mall & downtown Veranda MIRROR Oval, brown. Full set. W/golf bag Pool, $1,400 mo. 50 x 17. $65 RUG w/fruit design. 352-314-0708. AB LOUNGER heavy •Clermont - 4/2 HUGE, Leesburg. No pets. & putter. Like new. 800 2 story, Magnolia Apartments Dep. $1,400 1st last $750/mo + $750/dep. Call 352-241-0445 Good cond. for WEDDING DRESS duty exerciser never $75 406-5401 & Security available brand Park, $1,200. Incl. basic cable, water SPECIALS LIMITED MIRROR solid heavy, kitchen/dining area. new, med. size 12. used. $25 obo. Real Estate 12/01/11 GOLF CLUBS women’s, •Minneola - Oak Valley & lawn care. Please 1, 1 w/den & 2 br approx. 2’Wx4’H. Ex- $70 352-357-9305 $100. Please call 352-343-0161 352-394-1174 left handed w/bag, 3/2, porch, incl. wa- call 207-450-1714 or 352-735-9400 cel. cond. $50 obo 352-551-5978 For Rent SANDALS Ladies new 5 EXERCISE BIKE Weslo like new $85 Call ter & yard care 304-472-3021 MountDora Call 352-343-4445 LEESBURG pr., size 9W, all col- digital read out, adj. 352-742-7471 $1,250.00 Apartments.com WEDDING DRESS white LEESBURG 1/1 3/2 condo MIRRORS (3) 44 X 28. ors, $50. takes all. size 8, beautiful, ex- seat. Like New. $90 •Cermont - 4 br/2.5 Equal Housing in 55+ community GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron $350/mo Opportunity 27 X 39 & 31 X 31 Call 352-343-8964 cel cond. $60. Call Call 352-638-5394 bath, 2 story- Skyval- w/clubhouse, pool, thru SW, driver, 3 802 Vacation ley sub. $1,352 Call 352-234-9809 $60 All Call SATELITE DISHES (2) 352-483-5661 GAZELLE EDGE by WILDWOOD 2/1.5 close shuffleboard. Minutes wood, putter. $75 •Cermont - 4br Pool LEESBURG 2/1.5 West 352-391-9611 29”. 1 Direct & 1 Tony Little! $50 Rentals to all conveniences, to mall & downtown WESTERN BOOKS “The 352-245-0716 home, fenced pets Main St. W/D Dish. Tripod. $75 Call 352-636-1663 clean. $495/mo Call Leesburg. No pets. MISC ITEMS assorted Gunsmith” J.R Rob- GOLF CLUBS, BAG & *NEWLY REMODELED* OK fabulous pool hook-up $450/mo + Call 727-504-5801 HOME GYM Schwinn 352-742-0801 $750/mo + $750/dep. cell phone case, cra- erts. 100 books $50 PULL CART $39 Dora Canal 1/2 price! area $1,500. dep. 352-787-2715 Comp Bowflex 3333333333 Incl. basic cable, water dle point router $65 352-434-2159 days. Call 352-753-0657 6 MOS. FREE RENT! ext 222 SCRUBS Cherokee, 5 w/manual. Light use & lawn care. Please Call 352-324-2559 sets, like new, differ- 352-343-7401 ROCKER REALTY 3EUSTIS3 call 207-450-1714 or WESTERN BOOKS “The $168 241-0445 GOLF lady new over- 352-394-3570 LEESBURG Downtown ent colors and sizes ORLANDO, condo 2/2 1 BEDROOM - NEW 304-472-3021 MOVIE PROJECTORS Trailsman” Jon sized irons w/bag & www. area. The Enclave at $50 435-0064 PEDDLE EXERCISE MA- avail. 11/19-11/26, 1 Story. Walk to Publix w/reels. 8mm. (2). Sharpe. 100 books jumbo woods. $60 RockerRealtyInc.com Cauthen Circle. A new $100 Please call $50 352-434-2159 CHINE w/hand or near all attractions. Call: 352-357-7332 SEWING MACHINE 352-735-6927 apartment home 3333333333 819 352-787-5917 feet, w/digital gauge. 352-793-4148 WILDWOOD 4/3/2 near CABINET, solid ma- WIG Brown/Burgandy community of 1 BR, Manufactured $45. 352-396-9400 GOLF PUTTER Odyssey, The Villages. No MOVIES VCR collection ple, like new $100 New! Paid $60 Ask- 1 BA Luxury apts. blk, series 3, $45 smoking, no pets. Call 352-702-2949 Homes Rental Mary Kate & Ashley 352-735-2441 ing $50 Call WEIGHT BENCH Univer- obo Please call 806 Houses 808 very clean. ~ Fully Equipped ~ Olsen. (15), $20 obo 352-233-1045 sal incl. weights. 352-242-1246 Unfurnished Apartments SEWING MACHINE port- Marcy model EM1 $1,200/mo Call *NEWLY REMODELED* Call 352-669-1163 able Kenmore, LEESBURG Efficiency or Dora Canal 1/2 price! WORK LIGHT Lithonia $40. 352-460-4048 GOLF SET irons/woods CENTER HILL, 4/1 water 352-303-4412 1 Br. Avail. $165 to Furnished NECKTIES (100) Silk, w/many attachments Diamond Plate T8 32 oversized like new 6 MOS. FREE RENT! incl. $550 1st & last. $200/wk; Incl. elec. EUSTIS, 1/1, furn. $200 near new. $40 takes $10. 352-787-3198 watt. 48” w/5’ cord. WEIGHT MACHINE com- w/bag. $45. Call 352-484-3650 or 352-343-7401 plete. By Impex, 352-449-0072 dep + $140/weekly. all. Please call SEWING MACHINE $15 552-3037 352-217-6728 352-494-7288. ALTOONA area 3/1.5 352-394-6204 $100. Please call 807 Util., water & cable Singer Touch-N-Sew, 655 Musical 352-396-4448 PUNCHING BAG with CLERMONT 3/2 Spring Apartments LEESBURG great incl. No pets. Adults $500/mo. NUWAVE OVEN used 3 top of the line. Mint brand new stand. Valley $975/mo. location, downtown only, background Call 352-223-6802 cond. $99 751-0369 times, has many fea- Instruments 675 Sports/ $100. Please call Close to great Unfurnished area. 1/1, $375/mo. & checks required. Call FRUITLAND PARK 2/1 tures. $95 Call 352-551-5978 schools & shopping, 2/1, $495/mo. Close 352-357-9169 SHELVES - 2+ towel ORGAN Lowrey Genius, Semi-furn. Lg private 352-735-3776 Recreation large back yard call to everything. Clean, bar, 1 pc wall mount. works great. Only ROD Apartments Available lot, free water. No glass. Penn Jig 321-239-6247 quiet & affordable. LADY LAKE furn. effi- PINBALL MACHINE elec- Chrome & glass. $15 $100 Please call AB ROCKER & SWING Master. New Daiwa WINDEMERE VILLAS Pets. $500/mo. 352-787-0888 Park Terrace Apt. ciency util. incl. RENTED! tronic game, free 352-343-8433 w/VHS instructional 3505 Spin Reel $85. EUSTIS Lakefront Cot- Call about our video. $50 Call MOVE-IN SPECIAL 352-326-8815 $500/mo Rustic set- standing. In box. SHOES various sizes, all 352-793-4019 tage 2/2 carport, ORGAN Lowrey Genius, 352-459-1054 1Br $150 dep $475 mo LEESBURG lg 1br, living ting. No pets/smok- FRUITLAND PARK Christmas gift? $60. new 12 pair for $100 laundry $745/mo. works great. Only TRAMPOLINE 15’ Fairly 2Br $200 dep $525 mo rm., kitchen & scrn ing. 352-259-6571 3/2 $850/mo + dep. 352-742-4670 obo Please call Pets ok. 409-5949 $100 Please call BICYCLE 26” 15speed large, one section (352) 728-5444 porch. $540/mo Call 3/2 $775/mo + dep 352-326-5760 PITCHERS (8) different 352-343-8433 Trail Bike. Like new. bent. You pick up. FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/1 HUD Vouchers 352-250-9061 LEESBURG STUDIO Nice 2/1.5 $650/mo + dep varieties. $75 for all $25. Please call Free! 253-0083 Accepted LEESBURG SHOES Women’s Dingo, ORGAN Lowrey, dbl key- Duplex, quiet family & clean $100/wk. no Call 352-308-6516 SOLD Equal Housing 3/2 $750/mo + dep Black, shoe boots. 8 board Rhythm Mas- area. Lawn care in- dep. incl. util. cable PLATES BICYCLE 3 Wheel. Opportunity LEESBURG, 2/2 & 3/2 MT. DORA (4) Franklin med. $20 Please call ter, w/bench & mu- 685 Tools/ cluded. $725/mo. TV. 352-303-6266 Very nice. $150. Large newly renovated! 3/2 $750/mo + dep Mint, (2) w/certifi- 352-259-9673 sic. $100. 978-7461 Machinery 352-874-5966 or 813-781-9540. cates. $60. Call Call 352-346-1434 CLERMONT Rents from $600/mo Call 352-551-0289 LEESBURG 3/1, newly 2/2 w/all kitchen appli- 352-308-6516 ORGAN Yamaha, con- Call 352-350-7109 TAVARES 321 W. Ianthe SLACK PRESS w/jacket BICYCLE Ladies 26” remodeled, CHA, big ances plus W/D. New LADY LAKE 2/1, sole dbl. keyboard. AIR COMPRESSOR belt St. 1/1, incl. cable, POKER TABLE TOP hanger. $100 Panther, good cond. yard, nice neighbor- tile flooring. $750.00 LEESBURG, 2/2 & 3/2 $400/mo + security FREE Please call driver 1.5hp. $25 Wi Fi, elec. $325 $15. Call after 9am. Call 352-728-5262 $35 Please call hood. 1014 Oak Dr. per mo. w/$400.00 se- Large newly renovated! dep. Please call 352-669-7319 352-343-5019 bi-weekly + dep. Call 352-259-5629 352-603-3676 $800/mo. Call Ron curity. Call Tony at Rents from $600/mo RENTED SLOT MACHINE Crazy 352-669-0961 PIANO Baldwin Ac- 352-319-9601 407-948-8038 Call 352-350-7109 POOL FILTER w/timer Shaman, $100 worth BICYCLE ladies 26” BENCH SAW 10”. rosonic, Spinet. used 1 season sacri- of slugs, can be con- Schwinn. Only $65 Pro-Tech on stand Beautiful satin walnut fice for $75. Call verted. $325. Call Please call like new. $75 finish. $800 obo Call 352-326-8245 352-324-3251 SOLD! 434-5395 352-315-0360

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819 1002 Mfd 1205 Autos 1206 Aviation 1210 Mcycles/ 1230 Vans 1235 S U V 1240 Trucks 1240 Trucks 1240 Trucks Manufactured Homes Mopeds Light Duty Light Duty Light Duty WE BUY CARS!! PONTIAC ‘06 Montana, ISUZU TROOPER ‘01 4 1210 Mcycles/ loaded air compres- wheel drive loaded. Homes Rental W/ land WALT TAIL BAGS (2) 1 CHEVROLET 1977 DODGE 1500 ‘97, 120K 352-343-5005 Mopeds Cortech, 1 Nelson sor. 73K miles. Excel cond. One org miles, in great LEESBURG, Single-wide For Sale $9,000. 326-9206 owner New brakes, PICK-UP 2/1 w/kitchen. Rigg. Excel cond. 4 Wheel Drive. shape, transmission DODGE DAKOTA 2000 FOUR WHEELER ’01 Ka- $50 obo 728-3725 everything in perfect just rebuilt w/only $300/mo + dep. NEXT TO cond. 135K mi. CUSTOMIZED. V-8. QCab, work THE VILLAGES wasaki Lakota 200 miles. Tonneau 859-512-8009 or KEF300. $1,750. $4500 obo. REAL SHARP. truck, new A/C, tires, 859-512-8144 2.20 acres. Perfect lo- Asking $2,500. cover w/alum. tool shocks, power win- 352-516-2503 352-821-4360 or box inside. New cation. fenced, w/su- 352-266-2426 Please call dows, brakes, bat- WILDWOOD AREA per 3br & 2ba dbl. 1230 Vans 352-223-6802 headliner $4,500 tery, all new fluids, • 2/1 single wide wide mfg. home. Work HONDA Elite ‘88. SEIZE THE DAY’S obo 352-365-0134 truck liner & cover, $500/mo w/CHA shop & barn, great for 250CC. Only 2,500 PONTIAC ‘00 Montana LOCAL AREA NEWS. DODGE RAM 1990 NISSAN ‘98 Frontier, great ride. 178K. • 2/2 dbl. wide sm. business. Price re- mi. $1,500. Call Asking $1000. $1500. 5 spd. $2,300. $4900. Call Randy duced $129K. 540-273-7400 (cell). 352-787-4551 $600/mo w/CHA SOLD!!!!! www.dailycommercial.com Call 352-308-0116 352-669-9356 Call 352-745-8620 Call 352-516-7808 825 Rent-To- Own *NEWLY REMODELED* 1100 Dora Canal 1/2 price! 6 MOS. FREE RENT! Recreation 352-343-7401

1101 Boats BENNINGTON ‘03. 22’ 900 Pontoon. 90hp. 4 stroke, depth fish Real Estate finder, stereo, trolling motor, porta potty, For Sale tandem axle trailer. $12,000 787-5078 MIRRORCRAFT 14’, & 903 Homes trailer, 15hp Ya- maha, 4 stroke elec. For Sale start, low hrs. $1,800. SOLD PONTOON 24’ Sun- dancer. 115hp Mer- cury w/trailer. Troll- ing motor w/front HOWEY IN THE HILLS, fishing seats Fish 5/2/1 live, work, finder, Kept under prefect Snowbird cover. Excel. $6500. retreat since 1987 Lake Panasoffkee mostly furnished. Call 352-793-1226 Never Smoker/Rental. Asking $49,990. PONTOON Bassbuggy. Call 352-324-3057 or 20’ Needs work. 413-436-5463 Many upgrades. $2500. 245-4233 LEESBURG 3/1 well kept older home w/extra TROLLING MOTOR Min- lot Wood floors, lg kota. #765, needs work shop, mature foot pedal. $50 Call trees & hedge for 352-793-8103 private atmosphere. Call for details. 1150 R V & 352-343-6121 Campers NEXT TO FOREST RIVER ‘04 22’, THE VILLAGES Northwest package, 2.20 acres. Perfect lo- many options, brand cation, Fenced, w/su- new awing & roller, per 3br & 2ba dbl. customized interior, wide mfg. home. Work lots of room! Just in- shop & barn, great for spections by Dicks sm. business. Price re- RV, thumbs up. duced $129K. $5,000 obo Call Call 352-516-7808 352-323-3518 905 OVERLAND LAREDO Class A Diesel Super Waterfront Slide 37.5’. New Flat Screen HD, washer, *NEWLY REMODELED* dryer, etc., too much Dora Canal 1/2 price! to list. Excel. Cond. 6 MOS. FREE RENT! Must See! $53,500. 352-343-7401 352-253-0448 960 Comm SERRO SCOTTY HIGH- LANDER 14’. Classic Real Estate 1969 Original, Excel. $1600 Firm. Tavares NEXT TO Call 352-343-1315 THE VILLAGES STAX JAX set of 4 2.20 acres. Perfect lo- $25. cation. fenced, w/su- Call 352-255-6454 per 3br & 2ba dbl. wide mfg. home. Work shop, & barn, great for 1200 sm. business. Price re- Transportation duced $129K. Call 352-516-7808 1205 Autos BUICK Century ‘01 gray, in A1 shape, $94K mi. $3,700 .Call 1000 352-314-2940 CASH PAID Manufactured FOR JUNK CARS! $200 and up. Homes Call 352-771-6191 CHEVROLET COLORADO Z71 1001 Mfd Homes ‘04 Crew Cab 4x4 Bright Red Exterior For Sale Gray Leather Special $14,995 *NEWLY REMODELED* Dora Canal 1/2 price! PONTIAC MONTANA 6 MOS. FREE RENT! ‘04 7 Passenger 6 cyl. 352-343-7401 All power features EUSTIS 2/1 w/carport Special $8,995 scrn. rm. & storage shed. In 55+ park. CHEVROLET HHR ‘06 $2000. obo. No pets. All power features, Call 352-350-0679 4 cyl. EUSTIS Haselton Village Special $8,995 55+, huge home. $28,900. MUST GMC SIERRA ‘00 SELL! 638-6789 Ext. Cab Lots of Extras LADY LAKE 1/1 35’ Special $6,995 w/Florida room & shed. 30 gallon elec. FORD ESCAPE ‘07 water heater, new 4 cyl. Full Power baseboard elec. Excel. On Gas heat. Completely re- Special $10,995 modeled. In Recrea- tion Plantation. Call WE BUY CARS! 352-751-3384 or In House Financing 724-239-3202 No Dealer Fees Ever LEESBURG 2/1 in 55+ Low Interest Rates! Lakeside Village. FREE Call after 2pm Lake Jem Auto & 352-787-5067 Marine Sales 352-383-0956 LEESBURG 3/2 in 55+ community. MUST BUY HERE! PAY HERE! SELL . Make an offer See Our Entire Call 352-348-0350 Inventory on www.lakejemauto.com LEESBURG Lake Griffin CHEVROLET Impala LT Harbor, ‘97 dbl. 2008. Leather, alloy, wide, 3/2, furn., sharp. $13,995. 7345 Harbor View, Call 352-343-5005 many extras, owner died, $25,000 Open FORD Fusion SE 2008 Sat/Sun 11-4pm Leather, sunroof, V-6. SOLD $12995. Call 352-343-5005 PALM HARBOR KIA AMANTE ‘05 Silver HOMES 4 dr. 66K mi. Perfect Has 3 Modular Homes cond. $8650 Call Available at HUGE 352-589-6642 or Savings Over $40K Off 434-603-2139 Call Today NEON ‘00, Red, 91K mi, 1-800-622-2832 good shape w/hitch. $3,000. Please call SENIORS & ADULTS 352-787-6029 BEAUTIFUL 1991 70x14, 2/2 w/carport PT CRUISER ‘01 One & scrn room in a nice owner, 137K mi. No quiet park in Eustis. accidents. $2000 $7,900 Firm. SOLD!!! Call 352-396-2042 TOYOTA CAMRY LE ‘08 Power Package. $14,500 SENIORS & ADULTS Call 352-343-5005 New homes in a nice quiet park in Eustis. VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE From $15,000 2005 Conv. Cold A/C financing avail at 0% $9500 Call Call 352-396-2042 352-343-5005

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1240 Trucks 1247 Trailers 1264 Auto 1264 Auto 1264 Auto 1264 Auto 1264 Auto 1264 Auto 1275 Golf 1275 Golf Light Duty TRAILER TIRE & WHEEL Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Parts Carts Carts G78/205/14 never Accessory Accessory Accessory Accessory Accessory Accessory NISSAN Titan LE 2004 on ground. $50 YAMAHA NEW ‘11. King Cab, loaded, 352-253-0448 Elec. 4 yr. warranty. CAM SHAFT Lunati TIRES (3) 185/75/14 & TIRES & RIMS for 600 x E-Z-GO ‘93 Classic, 4 leather one owner. KIA BUCKET SEAT Tan TOOL BOX Diamond TOPPER for Pick up $4088. If you buy any- 502/292. $50 obo (2) John Deere 16 x 5 hole. 1940 seater, well factory $10,995. Call ‘05 model $50 Call Plate for full size 63 x 79.5. $35 where else - We both 1264 Auto Call 352-989-0665 20/8.00/8NHS $100 Ford pick up. $50 equipped. $850. Call 352-343-5005 561-398-3811 or truck. $50. Call Call 352-793-4253 lose! 352-793-3948 352-551-9396 SOLD!!!! 352-978-1352 Parts FAN SHROUD for 352-561-1167 412-812-5461 or 813-477-0050 ‘59/’60 Cadillac. 1247 Trailers Accessory Howey $75 Call TRUCK TOPPER to cover 352-324-2173 PIPE RACK TOOL BOX for pickup, FLAT BED TRAILER BENCH SEATS for ‘97 Kargo Mas- TIRES & RIMS (2) 30 TIRES (3) 205/70R/14, truck bed. 69”x78”. WE BUY GOLF CARTS Homemade, needs Dodge Ram (3) all ROLL BARS for pickup ter, for full size spoke, Cragers, good excel. cond. $65 Call w/key, like new RUNNING OR NOT. cond. $100. Call Very good cond. work, good tires. $99 $100 obo Call $65. Please call pickup. $100 Call cond. $70 Call 352-669-3326 or $100. 669-3849 CALL 352-516-2657 Call 352-484-3650 352-787-2133 352-793-4747 352-394-0561 352-551-1630 352-551-1630 352-408-1576 Looking for the best fishing spots, see the Outdoor page every Sunday in the sports section. Please call (352) 365-8200 to start your subscription today.

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PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Large private backyard

Popular split 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, great most rooms, gutters and downspouts, room, large kitchen with nook space. irrigation system with timer. Nicely priced Acrylic enclosed lanai with indoor/out- in the mid 100’s. The Plantation at door carpet and views of a beautiful pri- Leesburg is a resident owned active adult vate wooded area. Paver BBQ pad, all gated golf and tennis community with 2 appliances included, painted garage floor, manned gates, a 3rd is monitored plus a driveway & walkway, new 15.35 seer heat roving patrol. On site restaurant, 2 golf pump 2007, 2010 new washer/dryer, gran- courses with equity memberships avail- ite countertops, insulated garage door, able, 3 clubhouses, 3 pools, fulltime activ- laundry tub in garage, side garage service ity directors, 100+ activities per week. door, pull down attic access w/flooring, Our office is located in Plantation Plaza, tiled wet areas, upgraded carpet & pad, PAL Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite 202, tinted windows, R30 insulation & R30 over Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626. See lanai, garage w/pull down attic access, more pictures of #1233 on our web site Great room and large kitchen with nook space. side service door, cabinetry, ceiling fans www.theplantation.com .

ERA TOM GRIZZARD Delightful Scottish Highlands

You will be delighted with your own painted cool deck. Newer a/c and heat. pool with this gorgeous Imperial model Under termite bond. Water conditioning home. This 2/2 with den has no rear system. 2 car garage with side entry. neighbors and is located on a quiet cul- Screened garage door. Community has de-sac. Large living room with cathedral indoor Olympic size pool with spa, two ceilings, formal dining room and eat-in recreational buildings, clubhouse with kitchen area. Gorgeous updated kitchen stage, tennis, outdoor pool, shuffleboard, with new cabinets, countertops and plenty of activities to keep you busy, stor- appliances. Dinette area is accented with age for boats or rv’s. Fees cover cable, bead board. Newer porcelean tile in sewer and all amenities at only $127.00 kitchen and dining room. Enter into the per month. Convenient location close to den through French doors with views of shopping,restaurants, medical facilities, enclosedlanai and inground 14 x 28 pool. and worship centers. Just reduced to a Separate area for table and chairs and bargain price of $118,000. Call Cindy additional patio for grilling. New roof in Wheeler at 352-255-6032 ERA TOM GRIZ- 2006. Pool newly resurfaced along with ZARD REALTY Large living room with cathedral ceilings, formal dining room and eat-in kitchen area.

MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS Gorgeous Lake Harris views This 3BR/1.5BA home is reduced Property hasbeautiful trees and a and located on a double lot on the nicely manicured yard. In addition to Chain of Lakes. It is unique with 3 the 2 lots there is “extra” property to sides of water and nature surrounding. the south plus wetlands so that the Views of the lake from the large master lake wraps around. There is a canal bedroom, living room, dining area and on the east. Home sits directly on Lake kitchen. This home has been well Harris for great waterfront views. maintained and is freshly painted. Property has plenty of room to build Features a corner/double sided brick on in the future or use this adorable fireplace. Living room has an awe- bungalow to get away from the hustle some bay window looking out to the and bustle of life as your private get- lake. Master bedroom has alcove for away. For more info call Debbie computer desk/sitting area and a Woods 352-212-1268 or Roland Stults walk-in closet. Home also features 2 352-406-8030 at Morris Realty & Views of the lake from the large master bedroom, living room, dining area and kitchen. car garage, newer A/C and heat unit. Investments.

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REAL ESTATE NEWS Mercantile provides $2,395,000 in total project Corporation made the known as SBA 504 loans, buyers of select new now at Sorrento Springs, loan in Clermont costs. loan process effortless, www.504experts.com, homes in 22 Orlando area Heritage Hills and In 2003 Bob Ladas and I look forward to pos- allows borrowers to own communities through Oct. Stoneybrook Hills in Lake Altamonte Springs — opened his first quick oil sibly working with them their commercial property 31. County; Celery Estates, Mercantile Capital change automotive serv- again in the future,” Ladas with the highest cash-on- Mark Metheny, presi- Treviso and the Retreat at Corporation, which ranks ice facility in Massachu- said. cash return financing dent of Lennar’s Central Twin Lakes in the Sanford as one of the nation’s lead- setts. Ladas owns and The SmartChoice available, without tying up Florida Division, said area; Independence in ing providers of U.S. Small operates 11 Valvoline Commercial Loan capital so they can grow Lennar’s Fiscal Year-End Winter Garden; Nona Business Administra- Instant Oil Change loca- Program, www.thes- even faster. Savings Event applies to Terrace in southeast tion(SBA) 504 loans for tions, including several in martchoiceloan.com, select new home sales Orlando; Camden small business owners Florida. Valvoline Instant helps owners of small to Lennar offers TVs that go to contract by Oct. Landing and Preston who want to acquire or Oil Change centers offer a mid-sized businesses, to home buyers 31 and close by Nov. 30. Pointe in the Wyndham develop their own facili- full array of preventative have an opportunity to Since Aug. 1, Lennar has Bay area of south Orlando; ties, closed a commercial services to help keep cars create wealth and finan- ORLANDO — Lennar is sold 153 new homes in all and Paradise Palms in loan for Florida Fast running at a peak per- cial freedom. Their spe- offering reduced pricing, 22 communities. Osceola County. Lubes, Inc., dba, Valvoline formance. cialization in SmartChoice below-market financing Lennar’s fiscal year-end Visit www.Lennar.com Instant Oil Change, for “Mercantile Capital Commercial Loans also and free 42-inch 3D TVs to savings event is underway for information.

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Ashton constructs private homebuilding occupancy early next year. Martin. The hangar has its cantile three years of experience townhouses companies, with opera- Trask added that the own office and meeting Cap- and previously was an tions in Orlando, Tampa, company’s remodel divi- area and direct access to ital investment associate with ORLANDO — Ashton Atlanta, Raleigh, Dallas, sion has also seen an the Spruce Creek taxiway Cor- the Bank of New York Woods Homes has started Houston, Austin and uptick with four new addi- and extended runway, pora- Mellon. construction of nine town Phoenix. tions planned to start in McGrath said. tion, homes at Lakeside Villas, Visit www.ashtonwood- October. The additions The Master Craftsman, said Ashton names located off State Road 535 shomes.com for informa- range in price from architect-designed luxury Kris- Phillips associate and Reams Road in tion. $150,000 to $350,000. home has an entire mas- tina Windermere. For information, contact ter wing that includes an Cle- ORLANDO — Ashton Woods Homes in Orlando Michael Roche, vice Brewer constructs Matt Trask, Vice President, office, exercise room and ments president of sales and SANCHEZ has appointed Jarret luxury homes Dave Brewer, Inc., 407- spa style bath, said Keilin. and marketing for Ashton 330-9901 or email to Other remarkable fea- Ray Phillips as new home sales associ- Woods Homes in the SANFORD — Dave [email protected]. tures of the home are its Drew were appointed Orlando region, said the Brewer, Inc. has started grand curved staircase, sales associates. ate at new three-bedroom, two- construction of five new gourmet chef’s kitchen, Clements is a graduate Eagle’s Stirling to market Lan- and-a-half bath town- luxury homes in Central unique estate entertainment sized cov- of the University of Cen- homes range is size from Florida valued at more ered patios, balconies that tral ding in 1,432 square feet of living than $1 million each, ORLANDO — Stirling overlook the massive Flor- Ocoee. space to 1,601 square feet, since January. Sotheby’s International courtyard and private ida Mike priced from $124,900. Matt Trask, vice presi- Realty has been selected swimming pool and a pri- and Roche, vice Lakeside Villas boasts dent of Dave Brewer, Inc. to market the unique vate guest house with cov- has presi- state-of-the-art amenities said all five new homes combination of a luxury ered lanai. more residence and premier The home and hangar than dent that include a fitness cen- have been pre-sold and PHILLIPS commercial hangar at are priced at $1,950,000. four of ter with kid's room, club- are underway. sales house with billiards room, The luxury homes are 1971 South Creek Dr. and For information, contact years 208 Cessna Blvd. at Spruce Debbie Keilin, Interna- of and marketing at Ashton resort-style pool with lap located in Seminole and Woods Homes, said lanes, beach volleyball, Volusia counties and Creek Fly-In, the exclusive tional Luxury Homes busi- ness DREW Phillips has more than 10 outdoor fireplace and bar- range in design from community in Port Specialist, Stirling experi- years of experience in new beque areas. Tuscan to Transitional. Orange for airplane own- Sotheby’s International ence with the Winter Park home sales. Ashton Woods Homes is Trask said all of the ers in Volusia County. Realty at 386-451-4251 or Roger Soderstrom, Chamber of Commerce one of the nation’s largest homes will be ready for Rachel McGrath, and Orlando Business Melrose launches founder and owner of International Luxury Stirling Sotheby’s Journal. intern program Homes Specialist, Stirling Drew International Realty, said ORLANDO — Melrose- Bank of America Sotheby’s International is a Senior International Sovereign Companies, Realty at 386 795-0911. recent Associates Rachel which ranks as one of gradu- McGrath and Debbie Florida’s most active Mercantile hires ate of Keilin at Stirling Sotheby’s homeowner and condo- the are representing the prop- 4 associates minium association man- Contact Uni- erties, which will be mar- agement firms, has Susan or Cheryl ALTAMONTE SPRINGS versity keted worldwide. launched an intern pro- Susan Davis Cheryl Burgess — Mercantile Capital of NMLS #432392 NMLS #432396 The 6,032-square-foot gram to expose entry level Corporation a wholly Cen- golf-front luxury home student candidates to the We are your local trusted lenders with over 50+ combined years owned subsidiary of Old tral with an open air design intricacies of neighbor- of mortgage lending experience with the same company! Florida National Bank, Florida includes a-4,080-square- hood management. that ranks as one of the with a DRINKARD Jack Hanson, co-founder Susan Davis Cheryl Burgess foot professionally nation’s leading providers degree and partner of Melrose- 3200 C.R. 44-B 401 No. 14th Street designed and decorated of U.S. Small Business in marketing and previ- Mount Dora, FL 32757 Leesburg, FL 34748 Sovereign Companies with airplane hangar that was Administration (SBA) ously served as an intern (352) 385-1469 (352) 315-3849 Ellen Lumpkin, said mar- previously owned by loans for small business with Mercantile Capital [email protected] [email protected] keting manager Michael NASCAR driver Mark owners who want to ac- Corporation. Gonzalez will head the quire Hurn said Mandy or program. Drinkard was appointed devel- Gonzalez said workplace marketing associate with The Lake & Sumter op skills gained through the their the firm. Drinkard holds a internship program are own bachelor’s degree in busi- transferable to other com- Real Estate Section facili- ness administration from panies. ties, Furman University and “Knowing how to make Gets Results! re- has more than two years your web page rank well is cently experience in marketing. critical because every day hired At the same time, Hurn billions of people begin For information about four CLEMENTS said Cristina Sanchez was their searches with an advertising in this section call new named a credit analyst. online search engine,” associates, two sales asso- Sanchez is a graduate of Gonzalez explained. “This ciates, one marketing Florida State University holds true whether your 352-365-8287 associate and a credit ana- and has an MBA from the company is engaged in or e-mail lyst. Rollins College Crummer community management [email protected] Christopher Hurn, chief Graduate School of or alternative energy tech- executive officer at Mer- Business. Sanchez has nology,” he said.

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ERA TOM GRIZZARD Royal Highlands beauty

Light, bright and open 2/2 with queen bed. There is an inside laundry den/office (2,009 sq.ft.) located in Royal room with front loading washer & dryer Highlands 55+ active-adult gated com- (never used - 2010), cabinets, shelving munity. This well maintained split bed- and a laundry tub. Adjacent to the laun- room plan home built in 2001features a dryroom is an oversized two car garage dining room and a large (17x27) great with sliding screen door. Additional fea- room with sliding glass doors leading to a tures include: Honeywell electronic air screened lanai. The kitchen includes a cleaner on air handler, home is wired for closet pantry, cabinetswith pull-outs, microwave, ceramic tile floor, recessed a generator, tinted tilt-in windows, lighting and a breakfast bar. The spacious screened front entry, outside patio with master bedroom suite (14x16) features natural gas line and a home warranty is two largewalk-in closets, linen closet, included. $169,000 visit my website: comfort height dual sink vanity and www.RoyalHighlands.net. MLS# expandedshower enclosure. The guest G4677022. Call Doug DuVarney of ERA The spacious master bedroom suite (14x16) features two large walk-in closets. bedroom has a built-in wall unit with Tom Grizzard, Inc. at (352)255-3236.

MORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS Scottish Highlands Located in an active community with pantry, pass thru window and a break- tons of amenities, this 3 bedroom, 2 bath fast bar. The vaulted ceilings, pocket Highlander model features 1656 sq ft liv- doors, solar tubes and extra closet space ing area under heat and air and a 2 car add the finishing touches to this beauty. garage. Situated on a cul-de-sac this The community is located close to home also features a formal living room, restaurants, malls, banking and features large kitchen, den/formal dining room a pool, clubhouse, shuffleboard, tennis and a Florida room. The master bed- and so much more. You are sure to love room is spacious and has a walk-in clos- this home and the community. It is a et. Master bath has a walk-in shower. must see or your house hunting list. For The guest bath not only has a tub/show- more info or to view this beautiful home, er combination but also has a wrap- call Lena Williams 352-636-4488 or around counter. The kitchen has plenty Camie Kennedy 352-408-4668 at Morris of cabinets and counter space, a closet Realty & Investments. The master bedroom is spacious and has a walk-in closet.

PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG Tasteful & private cul-de-sac home

Dramatic entry, transomover front closet w/ adjustable shelving. Florida door, stunning decorative ceramic tile in room/den w/ hard wood floor. Paver bbq formal areas, beautiful wood laminate patio, garage extended 3’ forward, coach floors in kitchen, family room, Florida lights, attic stairs, utility sink, 2” wood room, master & office, formal living/din- blinds thru-out, ceiling fans most rooms. ing room. Family room open to the Irrigation system with timer. Low associ- kitchen which has raised panel oak cabi- ation & lawn maintenance fees. Mid netry, breakfast bar island w/ pendant 100’s. The Plantation at Leesburg is a lights above, under counter lights, b-i resident owned active adult gated golf microwave, pantry & porcelain sink. and tennis community with 2 manned Master bedroom with walk in mirrored gates, a 3rd is monitored plus a roving California closet and master bath step in patrol.. Our office is located in Plantation shower w/seat & grab bar, linen closet. Plaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite Guest bedroom mirrored closet, guest 202, Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626. bath tub w/shower, hall linen, 3rd bed- See more pictures of #1229 on our web Family room open to the kitchen with raised panel oak cabinetry and breakfast bar island. room/den/ with French doors & storage site www.theplantation.com . Real Estate IRAs: A financial alternative

id you know that must change to a real chase. The old saying, ment purposes only. use the proper documents Real Estate IRAs estate friendly IRA custodi- “location, location, loca- With Method No. 2, the and correctly purchase the D have been around an. Today there are more tion,” still holds true today. property is titled individu- property. In addition, your since 1974? That’s right, Real Estate IRA custodians, Also, consider how the ally and is owned outright. advisor/custodian should Real Estate IRAs have been but deciding which custo- property will be used, the When the individual holds provide ongoing service around since the dian is right for you will holding period and how title, different guidelines and compliance reviews to Employee Retirement require some research. these affect your short and and rules apply as to how keep you informed of any Income Security Act of There are three steps to long-term objectives. the property can be used. tax law changes. 1974 and have grown in take when looking at Real Second, when someone This approach is used Real Estate IRAs are simi- popularity as more and Estate IRAs. First, deter- restructures their IRA to when the IRA holder wants lar to 1031 Tax Deferred more people learn that mine what property the purchase real estate there to invest for personal use. Exchanges; both have been real estate is an IRA invest- IRA should purchase. are two different ways to The pros and cons of each around since the 1970’s ment alternative to tradi- Second, learn about the structure the Real Estate method should be careful- and real estate investors tional stocks, bonds, two different ways in IRA transaction. In ly studied and understood must learn about them mutual funds and which an IRA can be used Method #1, the real estate before you make any before either can be used. Certificates of Deposit. to purchase real estate. is titled so that the IRA changes to your IRA. Knowing that Real Estate Most financial institu- And Third, choose the Alan N. Potts owns the property. Third, decide which cus- IRAs are an option can tions do not offer Real proper custodian to navi- Because the IRA holds title, todian is best for you. Your help real estate Estate IRA services and gate the education, imple- Alan N. Potts is a chartered financial certain guidelines and custodian/advisor must be investors/IRA holders take consultant. His office is located in only give their clients the mentation and administra- Tallahassee. He can be reached at 1- rules apply as to how the able to help you decide advantage of today’s choice of equity type tive process. 800-525-1893 or alanpotts@pottsfi- property can and can not which purchasing buyer’s market and accom- investments. If someone Let’s discuss the three nancial.com. be used. This approach is approach is best for you plish something they did wants to invest their IRA steps: used when the IRA holder and help structure your not previously know was monies in real estate, they First, determine the property you want to pur- wants to invest for invest- transaction so that you will possible.

PROPERTY TRANSFERS

Pablo J Cruz, Gloria Inc to Barton Leslie C. George Torggler, Lt 8 $1,000. Young and Teresa Theus Preiss and Alicia Preiss, Siew and Gloria Cruz $100. Par K Deer Isl Club City Of Eustis to Young, 1-19-26, $10. 15-18-24, $84,950. to Douglas M Central Fl Lifestyle Second Replat, $10. Charlene F Lyons, Lt 13 Centennial Bank to Paul E Field to City Of Wieckhorst, 19-21-26, Reality Dissolved Helen M Smith and Sp 1 Sec F 15 Joseph Dougherty to Leesburg, 15-19-24, $46,000. Corporation, Robert Douglas C Smith to Greenwood Cemetery, Patricia Dougherty, 1- $10. Ian Douglas Redar, Eleanor Redar Jasodra Singh and $450. Anupama Nandivada 23-25, $80,000. Blackmore and Virginia Ira, Robert J Redar Ira, Balwan Singh, Lt42 First National Bank Of to 1711 Citrus Blvd LLC, Fannie Mae By Atty, M Blackmore to Felix M Entrust Administration Postal Colony Co Postal Mount Dora and Theus 15-19-24 Eas, $365,000. Cannella Tr Services Inc to Entrust Colony Co, $0.00 Young to Young Teresa Federal National Robert C. Grigsby Jr Felix M Cannella Administration Services City Of Eustis to Theus, 1-19-26, Mortgage Association to Robert C. Grigsby Jr Revocable Trust, 12-18- Inc, Robert J Redar Ira, Stanley Douglas, Sec $245,000.00 By Atty and Shapiro Tr and Robert C Grigsby 25, $100,000. Eleanor Redar Ira, 100 Lt 2 Niche 33, 44 First National Bank Of Fishman and Gache Jr Living Trust, 16-18- Project Philanthropy Robert Redar and Greenwood Cemetery, Mount Dora to Theus LLP As Atty to David 27, $10.

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PROPERTY TRANSFERS

LOCATION: 112 N. 12th Street, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 2640 McDonald Terrace, Mount Dora FEATURES: LOCATION: 26837 Augusta Springs Circle, Leesburg 4BR/2BA LISTING PRICE: $154,900 SELLING PRICE: “Like New” 3BR/2BA with community deeded access to Lake FEATURES: Short Sale! Arlington Ridge 2BR/2BA LISTING $154,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Theresa Morris & Dora. LISTING PRICE: $139,900 SELLING PRICE: $125,000 PRICE: $138,000 SELLING PRICE: $130,500 LISTING Camie Kennedy, Morris Realty & Investments. SELLING LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Holly Stratton, Lake Realty & AGENT & OFFICE: Joseph Newstreet, Southeast International AGENT & OFFICE: Theresa Morris & Camie Kennedy, Morris Associates Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Emil Milite, ERA Realty. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Kathleen Soulliere, ERA Realty & Investments. Tom Grizzard Inc. Tom Grizzard Inc.

LOCATION: 5212 Kati Lynn Drive, Apopka FEATURES: LOCATION: 811 S. Lone Oak Drive, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 1641 Montclair Ct., Mt. Dora FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 1,223 sq. ft., Built in 1989, Block LISTING PRICE: 3BR/1BA, 1,104 sq. ft., Built in 1954, Block LISTING PRICE: 4BR/2BA, 1,861 sq. ft., Built in 2004, Block LISTING PRICE: $64,500 SELLING PRICE: $58,500LISTING AGENT & $45,000 SELLING PRICE: $40,000 LISTING AGENT & $108,000 SELLING PRICE: $95,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Michelle Seelos, The Williams RE CO. SELLING OFFICE: Ryan Berry, Vangie Berry Signature Realty of Lake OFFICE: Mary Jo Williams, Real Living Performance Int’l. AGENT & OFFICE: Vangie Berry, Vangie Berry Signature County LLC. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Bradley Verkaik, SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Duane Lanier, Vangie Berry Realty. Tyre & Taylor Commercial Realty. Signature Realty of Lake County LLC.

LOCATION: 5207 Treasure View Way, Leesburg FEATURES: LOCATION: 1534 Lime Grove Lane, The Villages FEATURES: LOCATION: 5613 Bounty Cir, Tavares FEATURES: 3BR/2BA, 3BR/2BA, 1,985 sq. ft., Built in 2003, Block LISTING PRICE: 2BR/2BA, Woodlawn Villa w/vaulted ceilings, enclosed lanai & a Huntley model on a one of kind lot, beautiful views of the lake. $165,000 SELLING PRICE: $170,000 LISTING AGENT & six foot fence for extra privacy. LISTING PRICE: $154,900 LISTING PRICE: $239,900 SELLING PRICE: $170,000 OFFICE: Brenda Flagg, Vangie Berry Signature Realty of Lake SELLING PRICE: $154,900 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Paul LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Carole Thompson & Cindy County LLC SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Brenda Flagg, Callaway & Tom Heller, Re/Max Premier. SELLING AGENT & Wheeler, ERA Tom Grizzard. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Vangie Berry Signature Realty of Lake County LLC OFFICE: Richard Halligan, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. Judy Kelley, Coldwell Banker.

LOCATION: 13250 Long Pine Trail, Clermont FEATURES: LOCATION: 825 E Lemon Avenue, Eustis FEATURES: Great LOCATION: 16615 SE 181st Terrace, Weirsdale FEATURES: 4BR/3BA, split plan & pool. LISTING PRICE: $232,000 Investment 3BR/1BA LISTING PRICE: $35,000 SELLING 3BR/4.5BA, 3,800 sq. ft., on 11.12 acres. LISTING PRICE: SELLING PRICE: $205,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: PRICE: $30,000 LISTING AGENT & OFFICE: Connie $739,000 SELLING PRICE: $680,000 LISTING AGENT & Gerri Gallo, Maris & Associates Realty. SELLING AGENT & Wilhelm, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Dana Brunetti & Lauri Grizzard, ERA Tom Grizzard. OFFICE: Sandy Knox-Forinash, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. OFFICE: Connie Wilhelm, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SELLING AGENT & OFFICE: Richard Palmano, Palmano Group Real Estate. Friday, October 21, 2011 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS C5

C6 DAILY COMMERCIAL/SOUTH LAKE PRESS Friday, October 21, 2011 START LIVING THE LIFE! LAKEFRONT BEAUTY! LIKE NEW! Home building jumps 15 percent in September DEREK KRAVITZ APARTMENTS consumer prices are level- Double master, 2.5 baths, den, formal Split 3/2, formal rooms, family rm, AP Real Estate Writer ing off. Clothing prices fell rms, family rm. Furniture, golf cart & clubs oversized lanai & garage, double pane The spike in apartment construc- in September. Gas prices can convey. NEW ZERISCAPE FRONT windows, MANY ENERGY SAVING WASHINGTON — tion helped home building increase YARD! Mid 200’s 1229 FEATURES! Low 200’s #1247 Homes were built in to its best pace since April 2010, are down from their May peak. And new and used OPEN VIEWS! RIVER PRESERVE! September at the fastest when a federal homebuyers’ tax pace in 17 months, a hope- credit temporarily boosted con- car prices are flattening ful sign for the economy. struction. Apartment building in now that supply chains Most of the gain was September surged 53.4 percent to disruptions caused by the its highest level in three years. driven by a surge in Japan crisis have started to volatile apartment con- ease. struction. That should help create jobs The spike in apartment construction and boost economic growth, but it does- helped home building increase to its best Magnificent 2/2, den, Florida room, oak Elegant 3/2, great room, nook, lanai & pace since April 2010, when a federal flooring, crown molding & more! patio, energy saving window tint, some n’t signal a comeback for the depressed HUGE LAWN MAINTAINED YARD! furniture. SHOWS LIKE A MODEL! housing market. homebuyers’ tax credit temporarily Mid 100’s #1248 Mid 100’s #1242 Single-family home construction, boosted construction. Apartment build- AFFORDABLE RETIREMENT CORNER LOT IN LEGACY! which represents nearly 70 percent of ing in September surged 53.4 percent to homes built, rose only slightly. And build- its highest level in three years. ing permits, a gauge of future construc- Still, single-family homes rose 1.7 per- tion, fell to a five-month low. cent and building permits fell 5 percent. Overall, builders began work in Increased apartment construction September on a seasonally adjusted could be a sign that builders are gaining 658,000 homes, the Commerce access to hard-to-get financing for proj- at The Forest! Furnished 2/2, updated 3/2, kitchen pass thru/snack bar Department said Wednesday. While that’s ects, analysts said. It could also be a posi- roof & AC, WOODED SETTING! to great room, lanai. a 15 percent increase from August, it’s tive sign for the broader economy. Priced in the 40’s! READY FOR YOUR DÉCOR! The Federal Reserve “will still be more Yes the 40’s! #831 Low 100’s #1162 roughly half the 1.2 million that econo- mists say is consistent with healthy hous- encouraged than not, given the healthy PEAR PARK VIEWS GREAT BACKYARD! ing markets. multi-family sector — and the positive “The overall result is favorable,” said hint about availability of financing that it Pierre Ellis, an analyst at Decision gives,” Ellis said. Economics. “But greater optimism would While home construction represents a have been prompted if single-family small portion of the housing market, it starts had increased — suggesting that has an outsize impact on the economy. builders were seeing a better market Each home built creates an average of & Curb appeal! 3/2, Paladin front Open concept 2/2, den, elegant foyer, three jobs for a year and about $90,000 in window, Corian KT, double garage, living room open to eat-in, upgraded ahead.” NEWER ROOF & AC! kitchen. DREAM GARAGE! A separate report showed that con- taxes, according to the National Mid 100’s #1167 140’s #1181 sumers paid more for food and gas in Association of Home Builders. The Life You’ve Waited Your Whole Life For... September, although inflation outside Overall, homebuilding fell to its lowest those volatile categories was tame. levels in 50 years in 2009, when builders Something for Everyone!! Let Us Find Your Dream Home! The Consumer Price Index rose 0.3 per- began work on just 554,000 homes. Last cent last month, the Labor Department year was not much better. said. Excluding food and energy, so-called Cash-strapped builders are struggling core prices increased 0.1 percent, the to compete with deeply discounted fore- smallest rise since March. closures and short sales, when lenders Food prices rose 0.4 percent in allow borrowers to sell homes for less SEASONAL & OFFICE HOURS September, pushed up by big increases in than what is owed on their mortgages. LONG TERM 25327 US Hwy. 27 Ste. 202, And few homes are selling. RENTALS AVAIL- MON-SAT: 9-5 the dairy, cereals, and fruits and vegeta- ABLE Leesburg, Fl. 34748 SUN: 10-4 bles categories. Gas prices rose 2.9 per- After previous recessions, housing cent. accounted for at least 15 percent of eco- (352) 326-3626 ~ (800) 234-7654 Inflation has worsened this year, after nomic growth in the United States. Since the cost of oil, corn and cotton spiked in the recession officially ended in June [email protected] www.theplantation.com the spring. But some economists believe 2009, it has contributed just 4 percent.