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LEESBURG, FLORIDA Wednesday, May 21, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com SMOOTH SAILING: County told to expect NIGERIA: More than 100 dead calmer-than-average hurricane season, A3 after 2 bombs explode, A8 Victims fell for hackers’ oldest tricks Chinese military used bad email attachments JACK GILLUM and ERIC TUCKER Associated Press

WASHINGTON — The victims were their own worst enemies. PHOTOS BY BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL The hacking techniques the U.S. govern- Jack Cassell gives a tour of his antiques collection that was featured on History Channel’s ‘American Pickers’ at his home in Eustis. ment says China used against American companies turned out to be disappointing- “We are so Curious collection of Dr. Cassell ly mundane, tricking used to solving employees into open- ing email attachments problems by History Channel’s ‘American Pickers’ show pays visit to Eustis or clicking on inno- clicking an cent-looking website LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer email link, [email protected] links. The scariest part looking at the he many buildings that house might be how success- information and Dr. Jack Cassell’s collection fully the ruses worked. forwarding it on. T of oddities include a little bit With a mouse click or And if hackers of everything, from a 1950s-era two, employees at big- electric shock machine to a met- name American mak- know about al detector to a replica of an elec- ers of nuclear and solar you and your tric chair. technology gave away company, they Cassell even has an autopsy ta- the keys to their com- can create really ble from the 1800s and a mad sci- puter networks. entist control panel. In a 31-count indict- realistic-looking Then there is the statue of Al- ment on Monday the messages.” bert Einstein, a Sputnik-style Justice Department Chris Wysopal lamp, Jenson speakers from the said five Chinese mili- Computer security 1950s and even a red survivor pod Cassell needs several buildings to house his trove. tary officials operating expert with Veracode under hacker aliases used on oil rigs planted outside of County Commissioner Leslie such as “Ugly Goril- the red storage building. A red survival pod Campione, said he contacted the “I wanted to put it in Lake Dora used on oil rigs la,” ‘’KandyGoo” and “Jack Sun” stole confi- show three years ago and forgot dential business information, sensitive trade and putt around the waterways,” is part of the about it. collection. secrets and internal communications for Cassell said. So, when he recently received a There is also the yellow subma- competitive advantage. The U.S. identified phone call from the show’s pro- rine Cassell bought with every in- the alleged victims as Alcoa World Alumina, ducers, he was pleasantly sur- tention to take into the ocean. Westinghouse, Allegheny Technologies, U.S. prised. This does not even cover a frac- Steel, United Steelworkers Union and Solar- “It was really a lot of fun,” he tion of the more than 1,500 accent World. pieces from all walks of life Cassell said of being featured on the China denied it all on Tuesday. has been collecting for the past 22 show. “I had a lot of laughs with “The Chinese government and Chinese mil- years. David Ohrt (who filled in for itary as well as relevant personnel have never His collection caught the eye base- Mike) and Fritz.” engaged and never participated in so-called of American Pickers, a popular ments, The experience was fun for the cybertheft of trade secrets,” Foreign Ministry hit show on the History channel, garages and barns, meeting whole family, Cassell contended. spokesman Hong Lei said in Beijing. “What where cast members Mike Wolfe quirky characters,” according to At least a dozen crew members the United States should do now is withdraw and Frank Fritz “scour the coun- the History Channel website. showed up and set up a trailer, its indictment.” try for hidden gems in junkyards, Cassell, who is the husband SEE PICKERS | A2 SEE HACKERS | A2

BUSHNELL South Sumter grad excels in science

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer treatment for lung can- He said he likes the in- [email protected] cer. vestigation and problem A walk through the He conducted a sim- solving that comes with campus of South Sumter ilar science project last science. High reveals a number English was a finalist in year. “I’ve just always had of anti-smoking signs last week’s Intel Interna- English will attend an interest in science,” aimed at students. tional Science and Engi- Georgetown Universi- said English, shortly be- It is a subject that neering Fair in Califor- ty in Washington D.C. fore helping underclass- 18-year-old graduating nia, where he presented where he will take up men dissect a fetal pig in MILLARD K. IVES / DAILY COMMERCIAL class Tuesday. senior Elijah English is a project to determine pre-medicine as part of South Sumter High School’s Elijah English, far left, helps well familiar with, but if a shiitake mushroom his journey to become English, who grew up fellow students David Ellis and Daniel Crawley dissect a fetal not through cigarettes. extract was an effective an orthopedic surgeon. SEE GRAD | A2 pig during a class on Thursday.

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Pleasant with lots of sunshine A2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Not-so-homeless man faces charges FLORIDA Staff Report the church’s driveway portedly gave Zink a ride home to LOTTERY where congregation a mobile home he is staying at in MAY 20 A 46-year-old man, who lives in members were driving Duke’s Landing on Picciola Road a trailer park on Picciola Road, was CASH 3...... 6-6-8 away after the service and warned him about the possi- charged with disorderly intoxica- Afternoon...... 3-6-8 was over. bility of arrest. tion and possession of marijuana The deputy said he On Sunday, however, Zink was PLAY 4...... 7-5-3-2 while apparently begging for mon- ZINK spotted a handwritten taken into custody for disorderly Afternoon...... 5-0-0-9 ey as a homeless person, authori- sign stating “Home- intoxication. The deputy said the ties said. less, anything will help” next to MAY 19 drug charge came from a hand- According to an arrest affida- Zink, who had fallen over and was FANTASY 5...... 2-6-8-20-27 vit, a Lake County Sheriff’s depu- still passed out, as the officer ap- rolled cigar containing marijua- ty said he spotted William Zink at proached. na that allegedly was found in the about noon on Sunday, passed out The deputy said there was a man’s right front pocket. while propped up against a stop Jail records show Zink has been complaint on Friday about Zink THE NEWSPAPER OF CHOICE FOR LAKE AND SUMTER COUNTIES SINCE 1875 sign in front of a church on Picciola passed out on the side of the road arrested 24 times since 2007, many The Daily Commercial (ISSN 0896-1042) is published daily for Road. The stop sign was less than at an intersection about a quar- of them for trespassing after warn- $90.74 per year (plus Florida sales tax) by Halifax Media Group at 212 East Main Street, Leesburg, Florida. Periodicals postage is five feet from the road and near ter-mile away. Another deputy re- ing or alcohol violations. paid at the USPO, Leesburg, FL. POSTMASTER: Send all address changes to The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749-0007. All material contained in this edition is property of The Daily Commercial and is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without escalate very far. written consent from the publisher. HACKERS Corman noted that the MISSED YOUR NEWSPAPER? HOW TO REACH US FROM PAGE A1 U.S. has much higher in- REDELIVERY NOT AVAILABLE IN vestments in research and ALTOONA OR SUMTER That’s unlikely. What the 365-8200 intellectual property, mak- Call 352-787-0600 in Lake In Sumter County: Justice Department is do- County or 877-702-0600 in 877-702-0600 ing America’s risk of loss in Sumter County 6 a.m. to 10 ing is spelling out exact- such thefts disproportion- a.m. Monday through Friday. Call ADVERTISING ly how it says China pulled 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday ately higher than China’s. and 7 to 10 a.m. on Sunday. Retail...... 365-8200 it off. Classified...... 314-3278 Other security lay- GOING ON VACATION The U.S. says the break- ers failed in the hack- CIRCULATION Lake Co...... 352-787-0600 ins were more Austin Pow- Call the Circulation Depart- ings blamed on China, Sumter Co. .... 877-702-0600 ers than James Bond. In ment 48 hours ahead to stop too. More-effective anti- service. Circulation Billing .. 787-0600 some cases, the govern- virus or security software ACCOUNTING ...... 365-8216 ment says, the hackers could have blocked the SUBSCRIPTION RATES used “spear-phishing” — AP FILE PHOTO malicious attachments or SUBSCRIPTION INFORMATION: Call 352-787-0600 (Lake Co.) or a well-known scam to trick The building housing “Unit 61398” of the People’s Liberation prevented users from vis- 877-702-0600 (Sumter Co.) between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday specific companies or em- Army is shown on the outskirts of Shanghai, China. Security firm iting risky web links. Back- through Friday. Prepayments for 3 months or more, mail to: Circulation ployees into infecting their Mandiant said it traced attacks on companies to the military Dept., The Daily Commercial, P.O. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749- end server filters could 0007. Billed monthly at the rates shown. own computers. unit in Shanghai. have prevented danger- Home The hackers are said to Delivery 3 Mos. Tax Total 6 Mos. Tax Total 1 Yr. Tax Total licious software that cre- mentary efforts the Jus- ous emails from reaching Daily/Sunday 28.43 1.99 30.42 50.05 3.50 53.56 90.74 6.35 97.09 have created a fake email ated a back door into the tice Department de- employees. Intrusion-de- account under the mis- OUR COMMITMENT TO ACCURACY company’s network. scribed doesn’t mean tection systems on corpo- spelled name of a then-Al- The Daily Commercial promptly corrects errors of fact appearing in its “We are so used to solv- foreign governments and rate networks could have coa director and fooled an ing problems by clicking others won’t use more pages. If you believe we have made an error, call the news department more quickly raised red at 352-365-8250. employee into opening an an email link, looking at sophisticated and hard- flags internally after a suc- email attachment called the information and for- er-to-detect techniques, STAFF INFORMATION “agenda.zip,” billed as the warding it on,” said Chris said Joshua Corman, the cessful break-in. STEVE SKAGGS, publisher agenda to a 2008 share- Wysopal, a computer se- chief technology officer “The problem is the 352-365-8213...... [email protected] holders’ meeting. It ex- curity expert and chief for Sonatype, which helps technology hasn’t ad- MARY MANNING-JACOBS, advertising director posed the company’s net- technology officer of the businesses make their vanced enough to detect 352-365-8287...... [email protected] malicious code,” said Kev- work. At another time, a software-security firm Ve- software development se- NEWSROOM CONTACTS hacker allegedly emailed racode. “And if hackers cure. Determined hack- in Mitnick. Tricking some- one to let you into the TOM MCNIFF, executive editor company employees with know about you and your ers escalate their attacks 352-365-8250...... [email protected] a link to what appeared to company, they can cre- when necessary, he said, system is far easier than identifying hidden vul- WHITNEY WILLARD, copy desk chief be a report about indus- ate really realistic-looking but in the cases cited in 352-365-8258...... [email protected] try observations, but the messages.” Monday’s federal indict- nerabilities that can be ex- PAUL RYAN, digital editor link instead installed ma- And use of the rudi- ment they didn’t have to ploited. 352-365-8270...... [email protected] TO REPORT LOCAL NEWS center on the basketball that wasn’t as trying to the SCOTT CALLAHAN, news editor GRAD team and running the 400 IF YOU GO body as chemotherapy. 352-365-8203...... [email protected] FROM PAGE A1 Meters in track. WHEN: 8 p.m. Friday He said his study revealed REPORTERS But he has been taking WHERE: South Sumter that the mushrooms were LIVI STANFORD, county government, schools in Webster, will graduate part in science fairs since High School gymnasium about 65 effective on lung 352-365-8257...... [email protected] Friday with a predicted middle school and his NUMBER OF GRADUATES: cancer while chemother- ROXANNE BROWN, South Lake County 4.76 GPA and has an im- high school studies have Projected 221 apy was about 95 percent. 352-394-2183...... [email protected] pressive academic record taken him to labs at the VALEDICTORIAN: Sydney “It’s very promising, MILLARD IVES, police and courts that includes being a dual University of Florida and Mann it just needs further re- 352-365-8262...... [email protected] enrollment student and Moffitt Cancer Center in SALUTATORIAN: Elijah search,” said English of THERESA CAMPBELL, Leesburg and The Villages president of his school’s Tampa, which he said had English his project, as he pre- 352-365-8209...... [email protected] National Honor Society, the ventilated lab hoods pared Tuesday for gradu- AUSTIN FULLER, business news, Mount Dora, Eustis, Tavares and electro-forensics ma- besides taking Advanced high schoolers around ation practice. 352-365-8263...... [email protected] chines that he needed for Placement classes. the globe who developed The student’s mother LETTERS TO THE EDITOR He will also give a cancer research. original research projects and father, Danette and Email submissions to [email protected] speech during his gradua- Last week, he was one and presented their work Albert English, said they SPORTS RESULTS tion Friday as his class’ sa- of nearly 1,800 winners at local science compe- lutatorian. of national competitions were both proud of their Schools or coaches can report game results after 6 p.m. by call- titions with the hope of “self-motivated” son. The ing 352-365-8268, or 352-365-8279. Submissions also can be “He has always worked who were invited to par- emailed to [email protected]. so hard,” said Karen Ray, ticipate in the week-long making it to the fair. entire family, including He choose to work with Elijah’s other sibling, Eric, FRANK JOLLEY, sports editor one of English’s biology celebration of science, 352-365-8268...... [email protected] teachers. technology, engineer- shiitake mushrooms, all went to South Sumter. He also has at least three ing and math at the In- long a symbol of longevi- “He has never need- GOOD FOR YOU AND CELEBRATIONS ANNOUNCEMENTS scholarship awards. ternational Science and ty in Asia because of their ed motivation, so I’ve just Email news about your awards and personal or professional mile- English was also a three- Engineering Fair in Los health-promoting prop- been a cheerleader for stones — along with a photo, if you desire -— to pam.fennimore@ sport athlete at South Angles. erties. English said in his him,” said Danette En- dailycommercial.com. Sumter, playing defensive Those 1,800 students study on lung cancer he glish with a smile, who also CALENDAR back on the football team, are out of about 7 million was trying to find a cure works at South Sumter. Email upcoming events to [email protected].

ernist items from the PICKERS 50s and 60s,” he said. AMERICAN FROM PAGE A1 At that point, Cassell PICKERS said he became interest- American Pickers on where they were on the ed in kitsch, which he the History Channel family’s property from refers to as weird, un- will feature Dr. Jack 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. usual and applied arts. Cassell’s item. The While Cassell’s seg- “A lot of it has to do show, which original- ment lasted a little with what is termed eye ly aired on May 14, candy,” he said of the art, will re-air again tonight more than 15 minutes, from 8 to 9 p.m.; 12 to Cassell said he walked which he collected at ga- 1 a.m. Thursday; 10 to around with crew rage sales and bought 11 p.m. Friday; and 2 members all day of- from his own pickers. to 3 a.m. Saturday. fering history on every “There is something you item he had. find appealing.” After all these years, “Some of the items “Kitsch has been used Cassell said he is ready I forgot I had,” he said to talk about culture BRETT LE BLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL to begin parting with with a chuckle. that is considered infe- Jack Cassell’s collection includes an array of medical implements. the items as he is con- The show, which orig- rior,” said Charles Em- sidering selling them. mer, professor of phi- inally aired on May 14, There are new atti- “It brings imagery of items were for their “It is very rare and will re-air again tonight losophy at Emporia tudes about kitsch to- the past,” he said. personal collections,” not mass produced,” he from 8 to 9 p.m.; 12 to State University. Em- day in the art world and Cassell’s favorite he said. said of the pieces. 1 a.m. Thursday; 10 to mer has studied aes- wider culture, he said. piece is the yellow sub- They walked away 11 p.m. Friday; and 2 to thetics and worked in “Most of these things marine, which friends with two Egyptian Certainly, the art has 3 a.m. Saturday. the art world in New Cassell collected are old have referred to as the lamps, which Cassell become a part of him. Cassell said he began York City. remnants of a bygone “yellow coffin.” said were hard to part “I like to live with the his collection by focus- “The idea of culture era,” Emmer said. But he was surprised with. stuff in my house,” he ing on art décor, glass in bad taste, it has been Cassell agreed, point- at which items Ameri- Cassell bought one said. “I rotate pieces and furniture. associated with the ing to the 50s and 60s can Pickers purchased. of the lamps years ago from the buildings to “I started expanding idea of sentimentality furniture he has col- “They bought 30 and only recently found the house so I can see my collection of mod- and nostalgia.” lected. items and half of the the matching one. them more often.” Wednesday, May 21, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A3

StateNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected]&Region n 352-365-8203 www.dailycommercial.com Area Briefs EUSTIS Hurricane season to be below average LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer Colorado State University seeing a below normal sea- Dan Kottlowski, expert se- Elementary school receives [email protected] has predicted nine named son, it only takes one,” he nior meteorologist at Ac- Lowe’s education grant The forecast for the storms, compared to the said. cuWeather.com, said it does not mean hurricanes The Lowe’s Charitable and 2014 hurricane season, average of 12; three hurri- It was also a below aver- Educational Foundation has awarded which begins June 1, is ex- canes, compared to the av- age season in 1992, but it will not make landfall. a $3,500 Lowe’s Toolbox for Education pected to be below aver- erage of six; and one major did produce Hurricane An- “All it takes is for one large grant to Eustis Heights Elementary for age, according to Thom- hurricane, compared to the drew, devastating south hurricane to make landfall its You’re All All-Stars initiative. as Carpenter, Lake County average of two, Carpenter’s Florida, Carpenter said. on a given area and it can The goal of this program is to make Emergency Management presentation showed. In 1960, Hurricane Don- totally make what may be improvements to the physical edu- Division manager. While the hurricane sea- na was the last to strike an inactive season, a very cation pavilion including the play- Carpenter explained son is expected to be less Lake County, Carpenter active one for that particu- ing surface, added shade and out- moderate El Nino condi- busy, Carpenter said by no confirmed. lar place,” he said. “It takes door speakers. The school is one of tions typically make trop- means should people be While confirming theone hurricane or one tropi- more than 600 schools across the ical cyclone formation un- complacent. number of storms is pro- cal storm to ruin a person’s United States to be awarded a Lowe’s favorable. “Even though we are jected to be below average, SEE WEATHER | A6 Toolbox for Education grant this spring for improvement projects during the 2013-2014 school year. COLEMAN Parent groups and educa- tors can apply by going to www. Taste of victory ToolboxForEducation.com. Domestic LAKE COUNTY Lake Tech graduate wins Iron Pie Maker Challenge THERESA CAMPBELL | Staff Writer dispute ends Immunization program [email protected] ongoing in middle schools Baby Capule, 41, The Department of Health in Lake tickled her culinary in stabbing County will offer immunizations instructors at Lake at local Lake County schools this MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer Technical College by [email protected] month for students who will enter winning first place and the seventh grade during the 2014- the “Judges’ Favorite” A Sumter County man was ar- 15 school year. for her Four Seasons rested after he allegedly came Immunizations will take place pie, which was creat- into a home armed with a on Friday at Spring Creek Charter ed in 20 minutes in the shotgun and then School in Paisley, Lake Hills School Iron Pie Maker Chal- stabbed another in Howey-in-the-Hills, Lifestream lenge at the 13th annu- man in back. Academy Eustis and at Imagine al Great American Pie According to Schools of South Lake in Clermont. Festival in Celebration. an arrest affida- For information, call the The Filipino native, vit, Sumter Coun- Department of Health at 352-771- who currently lives in ty Sheriff’s depu- 5500 or go to www.lakechd.com. Leesburg, was recruit- ties responded to a SUMNER ed on a whim from the home in Coleman OCALA crowd to participate in just after 3:30 a.m. Saturday the April 26 contest be- where they found a 23-year-old Summer jobs available at fore graduating last man lying on the floor of the Outdoor Adventure Camp week from the technical kitchen bleeding. Occupants of the home said The FWC is looking for summer college where she honed her culinary skills. Jesse Sumner, 23, had entered camp counselors for its Ocala Outdoor with a shotgun and pointed it at Adventure Camp at the 57-acre facili- Capule’s award-win- ty on Lake Eaton in the Ocala National ning, no-bake pie fea- SEE STABBING | A6 Forest in Marion County. tured pineapple, ba- Applicants must be age 18 or older nanas, strawberries, and pass a mandatory background coconut flakes, caramel SORRENTO check, as well as have a desire to and whipped cream in- PHOTO COURTESY OF LAKE TECHNICAL COLLEGE mentor boys and girls, ages 9-15. side a chocolate-pretzel Baby Capule shows her award-winning pie that she made The camp offers six one-week ses- crust. in the Iron Pie Maker Challenge at the Great American Pie Man accused of sions beginning June 16 and employ- “I made my pie to Festival, in Celebration. ees must be available for all sessions. represent the United “I thought it was a great idea using the trashing bar sign For information about summer States of America with camp job opportunities, call the its four seasons of win- chocolate-covered pretzels for the inside AUSTIN FULLER | Staff Writer camp at 352-625-2804. ter, spring, summer and of the crust, because it gave it kind of a [email protected] fall,” she said. “I was salty and sweet effect on the base of it.” If you saw a man thrashing thinking that everybody TAVARES around inside the sign for Sor- would have a regular pie Ken Koenig, culinary instructor at Lake Tech rento’s Oasis Bar early Sunday Government offices, libraries and I wanted to make great idea using the here, English was a little morning, it was not because it look different, sort of chocolate-covered tough on her,” he said. close for Memorial Day you had too much to drink. like a volcano, with a pretzels for the inside “She didn’t quite un- Adam Priest, 31, All offices of the Lake County high shape. This was my of the crust, because it derstand when we of Sorrento, was ar- Board of County Commissioners, thank you to America.” gave it kind of a salty would tell her direc- rested at 12:33 a.m. Clerk of Courts, Property Appraiser, Capule competed and sweet effect on the tions,” he said, not- Sunday on charges Supervisor of Elections and Tax against 12 other con- base of it,” Koenig said. Collector and Lake County libraries ing lessons were lost of simple bat- testants. “It was a fantastic idea.” in translation. “So she will be closed on Monday in obser- “I thought the pie was Capule began her cu- tery on a person vance of Memorial Day. All opera- started taking pictures 65 years of age or fantastic; it tasted great linary studies at Lake on her phone and taking PRIEST tions for the Lake County Solid Waste to me,” said Chef Ken older and criminal Tech in August of 2013. notes of everything that Division and LakeXpress, and Lake Koenig, commercial “I am very proud of mischief with over $200 but un- she did. She just turned County’s fixed-route bus service, will foods and culinary arts her, and with the other der $1,000 damage, according herself around.” be closed for the holiday, with nor- instructor at Lake Tech, chefs here, we all agree to an arrest affidavit. mal hours resuming on Tuesday. who was pleased that that she is our most im- Capule, who already The affidavit states police re- All Florida Department of Health Capule recreated the proved student that we has an associate’s de- sponded to a report of “a crazy offices in Lake County will also be pie for him to sample. have had,” Koenig said. gree in hospitality person” tearing up the sign at closed on Monday and will reopen “I thought it was a “When she first came SEE PIE | A6 SEE SIGN | A6 on Tuesday, with normal hours. The Helen Lehmann Memorial Library in Montverde will be op- erating on limited hours, and the FRUITLAND PARK Eustis Memorial Library will be closed Saturday through Monday. Go to www.mylakelibrary.com for Another grant to help build bigger library information. STEVE FUSSELL — but that project had to indoor courtyard between when the library is closed Special to The Daily Commercial wait for the city to acquire them. The library, built in since it has access to the IF YOU SEE NEWS a 40-foot strip of land next 2000, includes about 7,200 indoor courtyard and Fruitland Park’s Library HAPPENING, RECORD IT door to the Berckman square feet. restrooms. is about to get bigger, and Street building. The wing closest to Ber- The back wing, at the ... and we’ll share it with our readers. smarter too. Community Develop- ckman Street will be re- building’s southwest cor- Some of our best story ideas and photos The Lake County Library ment Director Charlie served for library pro- ner, will serve as a chil- come from our readers. So don’t hesitate Advisory Board recently Rector told city commis- grams, Glendinning said. dren’s area, which will also to share your youth activities, awards, approved a $322,500 grant sioners recently that the Over the past 12 months access the courtyard. from the county’s Library accomplishments, festivals, charity extra property significant- the library’s three-per- “The courtyard will give Impact Fees and Library us about 1,000 square feet events and other things that make our ly reduces the cost of ex- son staff and volunteers Director Jo-Ann Glendin- pansion. By adding on to produced 210 adult pro- of secure space for a frac- communities special. And don’t overlook ning said she expects Lake the building’s west side, grams and 12 more for tion of the cost of building those family milestones — birthdays, County commissioners to utilities on the south side young adults. The pro- indoor facilities,” Glendin- engagements, marriages, business approve the measure on won’t have to be moved. grams ranged from AARP ning said. promotions and military news. June 10. The delay was fortu- meetings to classes on nu- City commissioners must Last year Glendinning itous. Now, Glendinning trition and cooking. first approve the expansion Just email your photos and news to ... won approval of anoth- is planning on two new Glendinning said the and close on the adjacent [email protected] er $250,000 grant — also wings that will total about new wing can also host property purchase, which from Library Impact Fees 5,000 square feet with an community functions SEE LIBRARY | A6 A4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014 IN MEMORY OBITUARIES Jarvis 79, of For years she was head available to meet guests ysis and implementa- made at www.beyersfu- 909 Pine St. of medical records at at 9 am. Flowers have tion development pro- neralhome.com. Beyers Sherwood Clark Jr. Haw River, Weeks Memorial Hos- already been donated grams. Gordon and his Funeral Home, Umatil- Sherwood Clark Jr., NC, passed pital. In the beauti- for the service. In Liu wife Zora have lived in la. 67, of Leesburg, FL, to the Lord ful White Mountains of of floral arrangements, eight foreign countries Mavis Preston Tapanes died Friday, May 16, Saturday New Hampshire, She the family asks that do- and worked in a total 2014 at Tavares, FL. He May 17, JARVIS was always volunteer- nations in her name be of fourteen (Columbia, Mavis Preston Tap- was born April 28, 1947 2014 at her ing on various commit- made to Lambs Chap- Kenya, Ghana, Uganda, anes, 91, of Orlando, FL in St. Petersburg, FL. residence. She was the tees. As a volunteer with el or Hospice & Pallia- Pakistan, Liberia, Mo- passed away May 18, Mr. Clark was a Retired wife of the late John W. Hospice in Lake Coun- tive Care Center of Ala- zambique, Egypt, Zam- 2014. Born January 21, Lieutenant Duke Jr. and Harold R. ty, Florida, and Virgin- mance — Caswell. bia, Guinea Bissau, St. 1923 in Moultrie, GA, she was the 6th child with the Jarvis Jr. and daugh- ia Beach, Virginia she Gordon W. Kunde Lucia, El Salvador, Por- Lake Cor- ter of the late Mr. Jo- touched many lives and tugal and Brazil). Me- of James and Bertha (Hancock) rectional seph J. Desrochers and helped many families Gordon W. Kunde, morial Service is at Carter. Institute, Beatrice M. Bennett of get through the process Age 78, of Howey-in- 11am on May 31, 2014 She grew a Retired Dalton, New Hamp- of passing to heaven. the-hills, FL passed at The First Presbyterian up in and Sergeant CLARK shire. She was a mem- She also volunteered away May 18, 2014 in Church of Umatilla- lo- around with the ber of the Peacemak- with the Loaves and his home. A man of cated at 493 N Kentucky Sulphur Unit- ers Quilt Guild and Slap Fishes to make sure the great Faith, Honor, Dig- Ave, Umatilla, FL, 32784 Springs, ed States Happy Quilters of Ala- hungry were fed. She nity and Respect, he · (352) 669-2334 www. TAPANES FL before mance County where loved her four children, was born in Pittsburgh, fpcumatilla.com. There Army, and moving she fabricated with eight grandchildren, Pennsylvania on April 6, will be a reception fol- also served in the Na- to Leesburg in the late love many quilts for the and one great grand- 1936 to the late Wayne lowing in the church’s tional Guard. He is sur- 1930’s and then mov- cancer patients at Ala- child most of all and did and Eleanor Kunde. fellowship hall. In lieu vived by his wife, Sung ing to Orlando in 1964 mance Regional Hos- all she could to make Husband of 55 years of flowers, the family re- Clark of Leesburg, FL; where she resided until pital. She loved to knit sure they all were pro- to Zora Kunde and Fa- son, David (Toni) Clark quests that donations her death. She spent her and sew, and knitted in- vided for and lived won- ther to Jennifer Kunde of Lake Panasoffkee, FL; be made in Gordon career working in real fant hats for new born derful spiritual life’s. Yordan, Carrie Kunde daughters, Allyson Clark Kunde’s name to First estate and her inter- baby’s of the Lambs Children include Rog- Showalter and Grandfa- of Lake Panasoffkee, FL, Presbyterian Church ests included quilting, Chapel in Haw Riv- er D. Duke of San Diego, ther to Michael Yordan and Jennifer (Matthew) of Umatilla Memori- dancing, and collecting er where she was also a California, Richard W. and Gabrielle (Gabby) Yoder of Wildwood, FL; al Fund, P.O. Box 407 angels. She had a love Duke of Mebane, John Yordan. Gordon was a five grandchildren; and member. She was also Umatilla, FL 32784. On- for the written word sisters, Beverly (Doug) a member of the Me- E. Duke of Haw River, graduate of Muskingum line condolences can be College, a Presbyteri- and was an avid reader Peregoy of Sarasota, bane Public Library and Maureen D Brines made at www.beyersfu- and writer. A loving and FL, and Judith (John) Knitting Club, Haw of Lusby, Maryland. She an school in Southeast- neralhome.com. Beyers ern Ohio. He enrolled beloved wife, moth- Camp of Naples, FL. A River Senior Citizens has a surviving brother Funeral Home, Umatil- er, grandmother, great Visitation will be held Club, Haw River His- Dean Desrochers who in Pittsburgh Theolog- la. ical Seminary with the grandmother and great at the Purcell Funer- torical Club, First Bap- currently lives with his intent to serve as a pas- Marilyn Joyce Legg great grandmother: she al Home Chapel, Bush- tist Church Bible Study, wife Jean in Frankfort, tor-missionary engaged Mrs. Marilyn Joyce was preceded in death nell, on Friday, May 23, and prayer shawl minis- NY. She was preceded in income-generating Legg, 78 of Altoona, by her husband of 50 2014 from 10 — 11 am. try of Mebane Presbyte- in death by her broth- agricultural develop- Florida passed away years, Donald Preston Services will follow at rian Church. You could er Keith, Kyle, and Dale ment. Gordon served Monday, May 19, 2014. in 1992 and survived 11:00 am with Pastor always count on her Desrochers. She also on the staff of a large Born in Portland, New by her husband of 14 Jon King presiding. In- love and smile that just loved to garden, cook, church in Pittsburgh York, she moved to Al- years, Julio “Tap” Tap- terment will follow at seemed to bring joy to and water aerobics at and to a rural congre- toona from Upper Marl- anes, Jr; 4 children and Florida National Ceme- all people she touched. Millennium Fitness gation in Western Penn- boro, MD in 1974. She their spouses: Donna tery, Bushnell, with Mil- In the past she was a where her smile could sylvania and finally as was a homemaker. She Anderton, Darlene and itary Honors rendered den master and treasur- be seen a few times a the Stated Supply Min- is survived by her chil- Tommy Bourque, Jean- by the US Army. Online er with the Cub Scouts week. Most of all she ister designated by the dren: Marilyn Tere- ie and Red Warnock condolences may be left of America for her sons, loved to do and pro- Central Florida Presby- sa Atkinson, Eustis, FL; and Danny and Melin- at www.purcellfuner- and helped out with the vide for others less for- da Preston; 8 grand- tery in 2007 to serve as Donna Jean Hollinger, alhome.com. Arrange- Girl Scouts of Ameri- tunate than her. There children: Deedra Sulli- Pastor at the Presbyte- Umatilla, FL; Margaret ments entrusted to ca for her daughter. She will be a memorial ser- van, DeeAnna Gardner, rian Church in Umatil- Rose Tate, Umatilla, FL; Purcell Funeral Home, also served at a Past vice for her at 10am, Gary Towne, Joel Towne, la. Following a term as Patrick Kevin Frost, Mt. Bushnell, FL. Worthy Matron of her Wednesday May 21, at James Knuckles, Heath- a missionary in Brazil Dora, FL; John Antho- chapter of the Order of the Lambs Chapel, 415 er Gonzales, Deena Volk Shirley Dawn Jarvis and studies for a Master ny Frost, Eustis, FL; Bil- the Eastern Star n Lan- Roxboro Rd., Haw River and Robbie Dolan; 10 of Agriculture in Eco- lie Joyce Legg, Paisley, Mrs. Shirley Dawn caster, New Hampshire. NC. The family will be great grandchildren: nomics and Produc- FL; brother: Jack Haw- Senjun Sullivan, Ran- tion at Penn State Uni- kins, Bradenton, FL; 18 dy Gary Gardner, Justin versity, the reduction in grandchildren and nu- Towne, Derek Towne, missionary personnel merous great-grand- Raven Towne, Chase in 1968 by the United children. Services will Towne, Nick Knuckles, Presbyterian Church re- be held 10:00 a.m. Dalton Davis, Aaden sulted in pursuing a ca- Thursday, May 22, 2014 Volk and Liam Volk; reer in agribusiness and at Beyers Funeral Home and 1 great great grand- small enterprise devel- in Umatilla with Rev- daughter Amelia Towne. opment over a 30 year erend Brooks Braswell Funeral Services will be period as part of the officiating. Intermentheld on Thursday May U.S. Government for- will follow 12:30 at Flor- 22, 2014 in the Chapel eign aid program. His ida National Ceme- of Beyers Funeral Home work involved consult- tery. The family will re- in Leesburg beginning ing to foreign business ceive friends from 6-8 at 2 PM and interment and governments, the Wednesday at the fu- will follow at Lone Oak management of small neral home. Online Cemetery in Leesburg, and large business anal- condolences can be FL. Online condolenc- es may be left at www. beyersfuneralhome. com Arrangements en- trusted to Beyers Funer- al Home and Cremato- ry, Leesburg, FL. Edythe F. Wald Edythe F Wald, 92, passed away on May Leesburg: The Villages: 18, 2014 at Cornerstone Hospice House in Ta- 803 E. Dixie Avenue 1149 Main Street vares, FL. Before retir- Leesburg, FL 34748 The Villages, FL 32159 ing Mrs. Wald was the Librarian for the City of Mt. Dora. She was a member of the Lake Call today to schedule County Republican Women, Mt Dora center your appointment for the Arts, Ice House Theater and St. Edwards Episcopal Church. She 352.530.2256 is survived by her hus- band of over 60 years, Charles “Brandon” Wald. Allen J Harden SEE OBITS | A6 MOUNT DORA GOLD EXCHANGE Direct Cremation FINE JEWELRY AT LOW PRICES $ 675 AUTHORIZED SEIKO SALES Plus Container & REPAIRS. Ron Becker, Director WE BUY GOLD AT THE Sanjeev Bhatta M.D. Ronnie Sabbah, M.D. HIGHEST PRICES. 352-394-8228 351-A, N. 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culties, the expanded library “The new Villages residents occupants but the sus- LIBRARY facility could open before the will create significant demand STABBING pect was apparently in- FROM PAGE A3 arrival of an estimated 4,000 for library services and we ex- FROM PAGE A3 toxicated at the time. The new residents next year in the pect a huge influx of volunteer affidavit adds there had Rector said will happen soon. proposed Villages of Fruit- activities as well,” Glendinning people inside, including been a separate physical Commissioners recently allocat- land Park. The grants include said. a 14 year old. When the altercation at the home ed $40,000 for the purchase. money for computers and au- “We’re going to be a much big- unidentified 23-year- earlier in the day. Glendinning said she hopes dio-visual equipment and new ger city and I think the library old man reached for the Deputies recovered the to start construction in the shelving for the library’s main will be ready to accommodate shotgun, a fight start- shotgun and both men fall. Barring unforeseen diffi- stacks. that,” she said. ed between the two in were treated for non-life which Sumner allegedly threatening injuries. stabbed him. The charges against into the tropics, decreasing the ing a disaster supply kit, knowing Lt. Bobby Caruthers, Sumner include aggra- WEATHER number of storms. shelter locations, taking First Aid/ sheriff’s spokesman, vated assault and battery. FROM PAGE A3 Kottlowski said AccuWeath- CPR classes, making sure to have said it is not clear why He remained in the Sum- er is projecting two storms to a communications plan to notify Sumner would have ter County Jail Tuesday in property or their lives.” make landfall this year, but he family, friends and neighbors, and pointed a shotgun at the lieu of $13,500 bail. Hurricane conditions are un- could not yet predict the type of having a NOAA weather radio. favorable, Kottlowski said, be- storm. “You should have a gallon of cause water temperatures are Carpenter advised there are water per person per day and Koenig believes not as warm as they have been several ways to prepare for hur- nonperishable food items,” he PIE Capule has gained skills and westerly winds dip down ricane season including creat- said. FROM PAGE A3 that will be valuable in her career as a chef. management, said she “She’s now staying The sign is approxi- ing a fluorescent lighting Jail records indicate felt lost in the beginning home because her hus- SIGN mately three feet off the tube. Priest reportedly there may be proba- in her culinary classes. band is getting ready FROM PAGE A3 ground and police said knocked the man to the ble cause to charge him “I really wanted to to take our class,” Koe- Priest had torn apart ground, causing a minor with violating his pro- learn the science be- nig said. “Once she goes Oasis Bar Sunday. one side of the 10-foot scrape on one hand. bation. Lake County hind it,” she said of her back to the Philippines, she and her husband The bar’s owner and by five-foot sign and was The damage was esti- Clerk of Courts records desire to study culinary partially inside of it shat- mated by the victim at show Priest was charged arts. “Yet, the language want to open their own victim, who is 67, told tering fluorescent tubes. $500. with battery in 2011 and of the chefs and the way restaurant, and that was police he found Priest According to police, Priest remained in the pleaded no contest last that they communicate their whole goal; it’s partially inside the Priest, after being found Lake County Jail on Tues- October, receiving 18 and the way that I com- why they’re both com- bar’s backlit sign. by the owner, fled carry- day in lieu of $2,250 bail. months of probation. municated was differ- ing to the school.” ent. There was a little bit Capule said it will be a of a language barrier.” while before her family She said Koenig in- heads to the Philippines, spired her to take time as they will need to save to jot down observa- money to start a busi- tions in a notebook. She ness, yet she’s grateful to took it to the next level have mastered culinary by adding photos. studies and the Iron Pie “I started taking pic- Maker Challenge. tures of what I was do- “Sometimes you real- ing and what I would ly have to try new things see, because I didn’t because you really don’t want to rely on my know what is in store memory,” she said. for you,” she said, “and The notes and photos then you find out that it also helped Capule when was fun.” she had a leave of ab- Lake Tech averag- sence from Lake Tech for es about 50 students a a few weeks after she and year in the culinary arts Clermont, her husband program. To learn more of nine years, had a baby about Lake Technical, on Oct. 29. They also have go to laketech.org or a 7-year-old son. call 352-589-2250. OBITS DEATH NOTICES FROM PAGE A4 Donald Kelley Donald Kelley, 78, of Funeral Home in charge Astor, died Saturday, of arrangements. May 17, 2014. Beyers Funeral Home, Astor. Evelyn H. Woitach Evelyn H. Woitach, 89, of Umatilla, died Friday, May 16, 2014. Beyers Funeral Home, Umatil- la.

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Howev- The ACLU had ar- judge Tuesday in a de- er, his state party chair- gued that the bans de- TAMI ABDOLLAH man complained that prive same-sex couples and ANTHONY MCCARTNEY cision that legalized the Associated Press practice throughout an “activist” judge had and their families of the the Northeast and sent usurped the power of legal protections, tax LOS ANGELES — Ac- couples racing to pick the Legislature. benefits and social sta- tor Michael Jace, who up licenses. Amid a frenzy of cele- tuses afforded to married played a police officer U.S. District Judge bration across the state, couples. on the hit TV show “The John E. Jones III called county offices in Phil- AP PHOTO Corbett’s office was Shield,” was arrested the plaintiffs — a wid- adelphia stayed open left to defend the law af- Tuesday after authori- Rick Spitzborg, right, kisses his partner Blaine Bonham ow, 11 couples and late to handle marriage during a rally at City Hall on Tuesday in Philadelphia. ter Democratic Attor- ties said he called 911 one couple’s teenage applications, while offi- ney General Kathleen and told an operator he daughters — coura- cials in Pittsburgh were opportunity,” said Pari- Civil Liberties Union Kane refused to do so. A shot his wife. geous for challenging closed for election day si, a Philadelphia resi- of Pennsylvania, which spokesman for Corbett’s Detectives were in- the constitutionality of but accepting them on- dent who plans to mar- pursued the case, said office said it was review- vestigating whether the the ban passed by law- line. Couples must wait ry Steven Seminelli. of the ruling: “It’s every- ing the opinion. couple’s financial prob- makers in 1996. three days before get- They were among the thing we had hoped for.” The Pennsylvania law- lems or “We are a better peo- ting married, unless first to get a license Tues- State marriage bans suit, filed July 9, was the other mar- ple than what these a sympathetic judge day afternoon, just hours have been falling around first known challenge to ital dif- laws represent, and it grants a waiver. after the judge’s ruling. the country since the the state ban. At least five ficulties is time to discard them Joe Parisi told his The judge also ordered U.S. Supreme Court last later test cases emerged, played a into the ash heap of his- partner to “jet out of Pennsylvania to recog- year struck down part including one over a role in the tory,” the judge wrote. work” and get to Phila- nize same-sex marriag- of the federal Defense suburban county’s de- killing that The judge declined to delphia City Hall. es performed elsewhere. of Marriage Act. If Tues- cision last year to issue police said JACE put his ruling on hold “We didn’t want to Vic Walczak, legal di- day’s decision stands, 174 marriage licenses to occurred for a possible appeal by take the chance of hav- rector of the American Pennsylvania would same-sex couples. during an argument Republican Gov. Tom ing this be challenged Monday night while the Corbett, so it went into and missing out on our couple’s two sons, both under 10, were in the house. 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Electric Razor Repair Clinic Wed, May 28th A8 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014 Bomb blasts in Nigeria kill at least 118 AHMED SAKA and MICHELLE FAUL Nigeria’s National Emergency Associated Press Management Agency. JOS, Nigeria — Two car “Firemen are still trying to bombs exploded at a bustling put them out. We believe we bus terminal and market in will find more bodies,” Mo- Nigeria’s central city of Jos on hammed Abdulsalam, zon- Tuesday, killing at least 118 al coordinator for the agency, people, wounding dozens told The Associated Press. He and leaving bloodied bodies said the fires were being fu- amid the flaming debris. eled by flammable goods at There was no immedi- the market, including rubber ate claim of responsibility for sandals. the twin car bombs. But they Tensions have been rising bore the hallmarks of Boko between Christians and Mus- Haram, the Islamic extrem- lims in Jos, the capital of Pla- ist group that abducted nearly teau state in Nigeria’s Mid- 300 schoolgirls last month and dle Belt region that divides has repeatedly targeted bus the country into the pre- stations and other locations dominantly Muslim north where large numbers of people and Christian south. It is a gather in its campaign to im- flashpoint for religious vio- pose Islamic law on Nigeria. lence, and there were fears the attacks could ignite a new The second blast came half STEFANOS FOUNDATION / AP an hour after the first, killing round of sectarian violence. Smoke rises after a bomb blast at a bus terminal in Jos, Nigeria, on Tuesday. some of the rescue workers President Goodluck Jon- who had rushed to the scene, A woman’s body, her legs a wheelbarrow on a road dead. He spoke on condition athan indicated he blamed which was obscured by bil- blown off, lay on the edge of strewn with glass shards. of anonymity because he is Boko Haram for Tuesday’s lows of black smoke. an inferno consuming oth- Dozens of bodies and body not allowed to give informa- bombings, extending sympa- “It’s horrifying, terrible,” er bodies. In the middle if parts were covered in grain tion to reporters. thies to affected families in said Mark Lipdo of the Ste- the flames, an arm reached that had been loaded in the At least 118 people were a statement and assuring fanos Foundation, a Chris- up. Another woman, un- second car bomb, witnesses killed and dozens wounded “all Nigerians that the gov- tian charity based in Jos, who conscious and wrapped said. A Terminus Market of- in the bombings, which ignit- ernment remains fully com- described the sickening smell in a brightly colored cloth, ficial said he helped remove ed fires that were still burning mitted to winning the war of burning human flesh. was being carried away in 50 casualties, most of them eight hours later, according to against terror.” N. Korea building collapse kept in secret for 5 days

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HELP US, HELP YOU! • Please be proactive and help us STOP THE NEW APARTMENTS on Spring Lake Road in Fruitland Park. • Help keep your neighborhood traffic from increasing dramatically. • Many changes are being planned for our city (good and bad), your input is very much needed. Rescheduled Meeting, Please Plan to Attend at City Hall Thursday, May 22 at 7:00pm • Will you be the voice for your family? • Let’s start giving input on decisions being made about our daily lives. YOUR OPINION DOES MATTER! Wednesday, May 21, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A9 YOUR EDITORIAL BOARD STEVE SKAGGS...... PUBLISHER TOM MCNIFF...... EXECUTIVE EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN...... NEWS EDITOR WHITNEY WILLARD...... COPY DESK CHIEF GENE PACKWOOD...... EDITORIAL CARTOONIST Voices www.dailycommercial.com AVOICE Should Bashar Assad face trial? eports have circulated over the last sev- eral weeks that Syrian President Bashar R Assad’s forces are gaining the upper hand in that nation’s ugly civil war — and are once again committing atrocities using internationally banned chemical weapons. This time, the allegation is that the regime is dropping chlorine gas bombs from helicop- ters over civilian targets. If an investigation underway by the Organi- zation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weap- ons confirms the latest allegation — leveled by France, among others — it will be time to bring Assad before the International Criminal Court to answer war crimes charges. Why now? Why not a year ago, when Assad used chemical weapons, including deadly sa- rin gas? Because until recently there remained a chance — slim though it was — for a diplo- matic solution to the Syrian crisis and for As- sad’s negotiated exit. Knowing that a jail cell awaited him at The Hague if he left the coun- try would have been a disincentive for As- sad to leave voluntarily. But the closer Assad comes to prevailing in the war, the less need OTHERVOICES there is to keep that diplomatic exit open. Members of the U.N. Security Council are reportedly drafting a letter to refer Assad’s ac- tions to the ICC. One challenge will be to win Mind the opportunity gap the backing of the United States; to that end, the letter has apparently been written spe- ver since the financial crash bottom fifth. Much of that spend- cifically to allay U.S. concerns that American of 2008, we’ve been having ing, of course, was designed to im- troops or the Israeli government will some- E an anxious national debate Doyle prove kids’ chances of getting into how end up before the tribunal. about the growing income gap. McManus a good college, the biggest toll- The second — and far greater — challenge will What does it mean for Ameri- booth on the opportunity trail. be to win Russian support. As one of the coun- can society when most work- Canadian writer Chrystia Free- ers’ wages are flat and almost all MCCLATCHY-TRIBUNE land calls this “the educational cil’s five permanent members, Russia has a veto, economic gains flow to the top NEWS SERVICE arms race.” and President Vladimir Putin has been in Assad’s 1 percent — or to the top one- “We’re all going to do every- corner from the start of the civil war. As his be- tenth of 1 percent? of opportunity, the two political thing we can for our kids, of havior in Ukraine demonstrates, Putin clearly But it’s a discussion that too of- parties may actually be able to course; there’s no way to stop doesn’t mind flouting international conventions. ten turns into a sterile squabble have a respectful, fact-based dis- that,” she told me. “But it creates We hope he at least recognizes that the world over economic theology between cussion, even though they obvi- a huge difference in where peo- must stand united against chemical weapons, liberal populists, who want to tax ously won’t agree on every solu- ple are at the starting line.” and that Assad needs to be called to account. the rich, and supply-siders, who tion,” said William A. Galston, a One obvious way to address There is narrow cause for optimism. It was say that cutting taxes will add former Clinton aide now at the the problem would be with free, Russian intervention (after the threat of U.S. jobs, reward entrepreneurship Brookings Institution. high-quality preschool for all military action) that led Assad to admit last and raise all boats. If only it were that easy. children. Thirty states have al- fall that he had chemical weapons, and to ac- So maybe it would be helpful to But here’s a starting point for ready established universal pre- cept their supervised removal from his coun- set the problem of the income gap that discussion: education. school programs, including con- try. That process has progressed more slowly aside for a while and focus instead Education has long been the servative Oklahoma and Georgia. than anticipated. Although the last shipment on a problem everyone can agree traditional route to opportuni- So far, Republicans in Congress remains stalled, international monitors are on: the opportunity gap. ty for American families of mod- have resisted Obama’s proposal hopeful that the stockpiles will be gone. The American dream is the idea est means. But a growing educa- for a federal program that would Chlorine, because of its pervasive use in indus- that anyone can get ahead in life tional achievement gap between help fund pre-K programs across try, is not covered under the reporting require- with talent and hard work. But low-income and affluent kids is the entire country. But if they start ments of the international Chemical Weapons that ideal of wide-open opportu- making that path both harder seeing results from states that ar- Convention. But that convention, which Syr- nity has been dented quite a bit and less accessible. en’t controlled by Democrats, per- ia signed when it promised to give up chemical in the economic stagnation of the And the gap is getting wid- haps they can be brought around. weapons, does ban using chlorine gas as a weap- last few years. er, mostly because wealthy kids’ Another important element for on. If the investigation finds the gas was used, And that’s a problem that Re- test scores have been improving leveling the educational play- Assad must be held accountable. The Securi- publicans as well as Democrats dramatically while middle-class ing fields is community colleges, ty Council should put the war crimes referral to recognize. kids’ have improved only slight- which have historically been a a vote and force Russia’s hand. If Russia vetoes “What I believe unites the people ly over time. “The top has pulled route both to four-year degrees it, then at least the world will be able to see who of this nation … is the simple, pro- away from the middle,” says and to better jobs for low-in- stands for humanity and who stands against it. found belief in opportunity for all Sean Reardon of Stanford’s Grad- come students. — the notion that if you work hard uate School of Education. But community colleges are Distributed by MCT Information Services. and take responsibility, you can get Strikingly, much of that income struggling in both blue and red ahead,” President Obama said in differential in test scores shows states. During the recession, his State of the Union address this up among kids who are tested in states made deep cuts in their year. “Let’s face it: that belief has the first months of kindergarten, funding. 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DOUG FERGUSON a sharp short game, Associated Press made history Mon- Billy Payne wore a day at Half Moon Bay smile as wide as the with rounds of 74-68 Augusta National fair- to become the young- ways as he watched est player to qualify eight kids file out of for the U.S. Women’s the room with their Open. Not only did she trophies from the in- earn a spot at the big- augural Drive, Chip gest event in women’s and Putt Champion- golf, she won the 36- ship on the Sunday be- hole qualifier by seven fore the Masters. shots. “We’re going to be It’s another exam- hearing from some of ple that golf has no age these kids again,” he limits. KATHY WILLENS / AP said. The record for Cleveland general manager David Griffin, left, and minority owner Jeff Cohen celebrate after the Cavaliers won the top pick Yes, but six weeks youngest qualifier in the NBA draft lottery on Tuesday in New York. later? had belonged to Lexi An 11-year-old girl Thompson, who was who won her age group 12 when she made Cavs maintain lottery luck, get in the youth compe- it to the 2007 Wom- tition before the Mas- en’s Open at Pine Nee- ters has played her way dles. It’s only fitting into the U.S. Women’s that when Li signed No. 1 pick again in NBA Draft Open next month at up for the Drive, Chip Pinehurst No. 2. and Putt, she listed Orlando will able lottery luck Tues- a 1.7 percent chance of Even changing up Lucy Li, a sixth grad- Thompson as among day, winning the No. 1 winning the top selec- their lottery represen- er with braces and SEE GOLF | B2 have fourth, pick in the NBA draft tion. tative couldn’t change 12th picks for the second straight They drafted Kyrie Ir- the Cavs’ luck. Nick Gil- ving first in 2011 and will bert, the son of Cleve- year. land owner Dan Gilbert, BRIAN MAHONEY It’s the third time in hope to do better with Associated Press was on the podium for four years the Cavs will this win than last year, the previous two wins, NEW YORK — The be atop the draft af- when they took Anthony but general manager Da- Cleveland Cavaliers ter moving up from the Bennett, who had a for- vid Griffin was there this continued their remark- ninth spot. They had just gettable rookie season. time. Minneapolis awarded 2018 Super Bowl

BARRY WILNER $1 billion stadi- ing to build a sta- believed the new Min- Associated Press um planned for dium,” Vikings neapolis stadium, set to ATLANTA — Minne- the site of the old owner Zygi Wilf open in 2012, swung the apolis will host the 2018 Metrodome to said. “We can re- vote. The stadium will hold up to 72,000 for the Super Bowl after a vote host the champi- joice right now STEVE GIBBONS /AP by owners Tuesday re- onship over New for being reward- Super Bowl. “The new stadium was Lucy Li hits a tee shot on the 18th hole during the U.S. warded the city for its Orleans and In- ed this, but the Women’s Amateur Championship in August in Charleston, new stadium deal. dianapolis. hard work comes now.” absolutely the deciding S.C. At 11 years olf, Li has become the youngest player to The owners chose “It’s been 10 years and New Orleans bid factor,” Jay Cicero said. qualify for the U.S. Women’s Open by winning the sectional Minneapolis and the we’ve always been driv- committee members SEE NFL | B2 qualifier at Half Moon Bay in California. B2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014 SCOREBOARD

‌BASKETBALL 8:30 p.m. 30 — San Antonio x-Wednesday, May 28: Los Angeles at Chicago, At Eugene, Ore. from Buffalo. NBA Playoffs Tuesday, May 27: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 24: Oregon (52-7-1) vs. Minnesota National League ‌HOCKEY (45-9), 10 p.m. FIRST ROUND 9 p.m. x-Friday, May 30: Chicago at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. CHICAGO CUBS — Sent OF Justin Ruggiano to x-Thursday, May 29: Oklahoma City at San Anto- NHL Playoffs x-Sunday, June 1: Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 25: Oregon vs. Minnesota, 5 p.m. (PCL) for a rehab assignment. EASTERN CONFERENCE nio, 9 p.m. FIRST ROUND x-Sunday, May 25: Oregon vs. Minnesota, 8 p.m. COLORADO ROCKIES — Optioned RHP Chris Martin Indiana 4, Atlanta 3 x-Saturday, May 31: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, EASTERN CONFERENCE ‌SOFTBALL At Gainesville to Colorado Springs (PCL). Reinstated OF Michael Miami 4, Charlotte 0 8:30 p.m. Boston 4, Detroit 1 NCAA Division I Saturday, May 24: Florida (48-11) vs. Washington Cuddyer from the 15-day DL. Brooklyn 4, Toronto 3 x-Monday, June 2: Oklahoma City at San Antonio, Montreal 4, Tampa Bay 0 Super Regionals (36-13), 1 p.m. ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned LHP Sam Free- Washington 4, Chicago 1 9 p.m. Pittsburgh 4, Columbus 2 (Best-of-3; x-if necessary) Sunday, May 25: Florida vs. Washington, Noon man to Memphis (PCL). Reinstated RHP Jason Motte WESTERN CONFERENCE Draft Order N.Y. Rangers 4, Philadelphia 3 Host school is home team for Game 1; visiting x-Sunday, May 25: Florida vs. Washington, 3 p.m. from the 15-day DL. San Antonio 4, Dallas 3 (Following Tuesday’s Draft Lottery) WESTERN CONFERENCE school is home team for Game 2; coin flip deter- At Los Angeles FOOTBALL Oklahoma City 4, Memphis 3 1 — Cleveland Minnesota 4, Colorado 3 mines home team for Game 3 Saturday, May 24: UCLA (51-6) vs. Kentucky (47- National Football League L.A. Clippers 4, Golden State 3 2 — Milwaukee Chicago 4, St. Louis 2 16), 8 p.m. NFL — Named Jimmy Raye II, Mike Reinfeldt and Portland 4, Houston 2 At Tallahassee 3 — Philadelphia Anaheim 4, Dallas 2 Thursday, May, 22: Michigan (46-13) vs. Florida State Sunday, May 25: UCLA vs. Kentucky, 3 p.m. Mike Singletary senior advisors to executive vice president of football operations Troy Vincent. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS 4 — Orlando Los Angeles 4, San Jose 3 (53-6), 7 p.m. x-Sunday, May 25: UCLA vs. Kentucky, 6 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE 5 — Utah SECOND ROUND BUFFALO BILLS — Signed WR Caleb Holley. Friday, May 23: Michigan vs. Florida State, 4 p.m. ‌TRANSACTIONS CAROLINA PANTHERS — Signed S Tre Boston, CB Miami 4, Brooklyn 1 6 — Boston EASTERN CONFERENCE x-Friday, May 23: Michigan vs. Florida State, 7 p.m. Indiana 4, Washington 2 7 — Los Angeles Lakers BASEBALL Bene’ Benwikere and LB Billy Boyko. Montreal 4, Boston 3 At Tuscaloosa, Ala. American League CLEVELAND BROWNS — Signed DB K’Waun Wil- WESTERN CONFERENCE 8 — Sacramento N.Y. Rangers 4, Pittsburgh 3 Thursday, May, 22: Nebraska (44-16) vs. Alabama 9 — Charlotte CLEVELAND INDIANS — Optioned INFs Jesus Aguilar liams. Named Bill Kuharich executive chief of staff. San Antonio 4, Portland 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE (47-11), 9 p.m. JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS — Signed RB Storm John- Oklahoma City 4, L.A. Clippers 2 10 — Philadelphia and Jose Ramirez and LHP T.J. House to Columbus Chicago 4, Minnesota 2 Friday, May 23: Nebraska vs. Alabama, 6 p.m. (IL). Reinstated DH Jason Giambi from the 15-day son to a four-year contract. CONFERENCE FINALS 11 — Denver Los Angeles 4, Anaheim 3 x-Friday, May 23: Nebraska vs. Alabama, 9 p.m. KANSAS CITY CHIEFS — Released DT Cory Grissom 12 — Orlando DL. Recalled RHP Trevor Bauer and INF Justin Sellers (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) CONFERENCE FINALS At Athens, Ga. from Columbus. and LB Ridge Wilson. Signed DTs Kyle Love and Jer- 13 — Minnesota melle Cudjo and DL Kona Schwenke. EASTERN CONFERENCE 14 — Phoenix (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Friday, May 23: Baylor (45-14) vs. Georgia (49- HOUSTON ASTROS — Traded LHP Raul Valdes to To- Indiana 1, Miami 0 EASTERN CONFERENCE 13), 2 p.m. ronto for a player to be named. MINNESOTA VIKINGS — Signed QB Teddy Bridgewa- 15 — Atlanta KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned INF Johnny ter, DT Shamar Stephen and LB Brandon Watts. Sunday, May 18: Indiana 107, Miami 96 16 — Chicago N.Y. Rangers 2, Montreal 0 Saturday, May 24: Baylor vs. Georgia, Noon x-Saturday, May 24: Baylo vs. Georgia, 3 p.m. Giavotella to Omaha (PCL). Recalled C Francisco NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Released LB James Tuesday, May 20: Miami at Indiana, late 17 — Boston Saturday, May 17: N.Y. Rangers 7, Montreal 2 Morris. Saturday, May 24: Indiana at Miami, 8:30 p.m. Monday, May 19: NY Rangers 3, Montreal 1 At Lafayette, La. Pena from Omaha. 18 — Phoenix LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Optioned INF Luis Jimenez OAKLAND RAIDERS — Signed DE Denico Autry. Monday, May 26: Indiana at Miami, 8:30 p.m. 19 — Chicago Thursday, May 22: Montreal at NY Rangers, 8 p.m. Friday, May, 23: Arizona (44-15) vs. Louisiana-Lafay- TENNESSEE TITANS — Agreed to terms with LB Av- x-Wednesday, May 28: Miami at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. ette (47-8-1), 9 p.m. to Salt Lake (PCL). Reinstated David Freese from 20 — Toronto Sunday, May 25: Montreal at NY Rangers, 8 p.m. the 15-day DL. ery Williamson and QB Zach Mettenberger. x-Friday, May 30: Indiana at Miami, 8:30 p.m. 21 — Oklahoma City x-Tuesday, May 27: NY Rangers at Montreal, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 24: Arizona vs. Louisiana-Lafayette, Canadian Football League x-Sunday, June 1: Miami at Indiana, 8:30 p.m. TAMPA BAY RAYS — Optioned RHP Brandon Gomes 22 — Memphis x-Thursday, May 29: Montreal at NY Rangers, 8 p.m. 3 p.m. to Durham (IL). Reinstated OF Desmond Jennings WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DE Louis Nze- WESTERN CONFERENCE 23 — Utah x-Saturday, May 31: NY Rangers at Montreal, 8 p.m. x-Saturday, May 24: Arizona vs. Louisiana-Lafay- from the bereavement list. gwu and RB Kevin Smith. San Antonio 1, Oklahoma City 0 24 — Charlotte WESTERN CONFERENCE ette, 6 p.m. TEXAS RANGERS — Optioned C J.P. Arencibia to SOFTBALL Monday, May 19: San Antonio 122, Oklahoma 25 — Houston Chicago 1, Los Angeles 0 At Norman, Okla. Round Rock (PCL). Selected the contract of C Chris ASA/USA SOFTBALL — Named USF coach Ken City 105 26 — Miami Sunday, May 18: Chicago 3, Los Angeles 1 Friday, May 23: Oklahoma (48-10) vs. Tennessee Gimenez from Round Rock. Transferred LHP Martin Erikson head coach and Oregon State coach Laura Wednesday, May 21: Oklahoma City at San Anto- 27 — Phoenix Wednesday, May 21: Los Angeles at Chicago, 8 p.m. (45-10), 7 p.m. Perez to the 60-day DL. Berg, LSU assistant coach Howard Dobson and UNLV nio, 9 p.m. 28 — Los Angeles Clippers Saturday, May 24: Chicago at Los Angeles, 8 p.m. Saturday, May 24: Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, 5 p.m. TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Optioned RHP Marcu Stro- coach Lisa Dodd assistant coaches for the women’s Sunday, May 25: San Antonio at Oklahoma City, 29 — Oklahoma City Monday, May 26: Chicago at Los Angeles, 9 p.m. x-Saturday, May 24: Oklahoma vs. Tennessee, 8 p.m. man to Buffalo (IL). Recalled LHP Rob Rasmussen national team.

OATES heads” — the nick- Oates. He said the in- the program in great names he gave his play- ability to deliver a state shape,” Banks said. “No- TV2DAY FROM PAGE B1 ers — were the most championship contin- body will fill his shoes, GOLF important people to ues to gnaw at him and but they’ll have a sol- 5 a.m. him, outside of his im- likley will for the rest of id foundation to build TGC — European PGA Tour, BMW PGA Championship, first round, at Virginia Water, said Baylie Bridges, who mediate family. Partly his coaching career. on. I just hope whoever England graduated from Lees- because of his devotion “We had teams ca- they hire is not a part- MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL burg in 2012 as the Yel- to his players, Oates pable of winning state 2 p.m. low Jackets’ leading time coach looking to MLB — N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs didn’t marry until last championships,”Oates supplement his or her 7 p.m. scorer under Oates and summer, when he star- said. “In 2008, I thought a key player in Lees- salary. SUN — Oakland at Tampa Bay tled many by announc- we were the best team “It would be a shame FS-Florida — Philadelphia at Miami burg’s 2011 run to the ing on Facebook that he in the state. For whatev- ESPN — L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets state semifinals. “That to see that program go NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION had gotten married. er reason, we just nev- down because whoever was always a big point “I knew he had a girl- er got over the hump 9 p.m. was hired didn’t share TNT — Playoffs, conference finals, game 2, Oklahoma City at San Antonio with him. He doesn’t friend, but I never saw when we got to Lake- Mark’s work ethic or NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE believe in taking short her until they got mar- land (site of the Florida drive.” 8 p.m. cuts. Part of his job as a ried,” Johnson said. High School Athletic As- The task of replacing NBCSN — Playoffs, conference finals, Los Angeles at Chicago coach and a teacher was It wasn’t uncommon sociation state champi- to get us ready to suc- for Oates to make eve- onships).” Oates will be a priority ceed in life and every- ning drives to support a While the lack of a for Leesburg Principal thing he did was done former player compet- state title is a blemish Bill Miller. with that goal in mind. ing at the college level. in Oates’ eyes, the lime- Miller said he will lis- GOLF “Coach Oates want- When the Florida Col- light he helped to shine ten to any suggestions FROM PAGE B1 ed to win basketball lege Systems Activi- on girls basketball in Oates might have for games when we played, a new coach and he ties Association held its Lake County is some- her favorite players. but he was just as con- state tournament at the thing for which many hopes to make an of- cerned — may be even ficial announcement Li, from the suburbs south of San Francisco, still College of Central Flor- coaches believe he won’t be the youngest player. Beverly Klass was 10 more concerned — with sometime in June. ida in Ocala, Oates was should be credited. when she played in 1967, but that was when the making sure we had the in attendance to watch “He put Lake Coun- Regardless, whoever tools to win in the game U.S. Women’s Open didn’t have qualifying. four of his former play- ty girls basketball on takes Oates’ seat on the Judy Rankin was a 14-year-old prodigy from of life.” ers — Johnson, Joharra the map,” said Wal- Yellow Jackets bench Missouri when she entered the 1959 U.S. Women’s Said Pearl Johnson, a Russell, and Bridges ter Banks, former girls should share many of Open at Churchill Valley Country Club in Pitts- former All-State point from St. Petersburg Col- coach at South Lake. the traits as his or her burgh. guard for the Yellow lege, and Ashley Perry “It’s as simple as that. predecessor, Miller said. “When I went to register, they asked me if I was Jackets, “He has been from Northwest Florida Nobody from around “Mark was much registering for my mother,” Rankin said Tuesday. a father figure in my State. the state really paid at- more than a father fig- “I weighed 80 pounds. I remember the first tee life since high school “These girls are my tention to girls basket- ure and a coach to his was way up high. I was shaking. I was so scared, not only on the basket- family,” Oates said. “For ball in Lake County un- student-athletes,” Mill- so nervous. I thought I could fall off. I didn’t even ball court, but as much a long time, they were til Mark Oates took over er said. “He was always make the cut. I was probably ill-prepared to be off the court. He never the only family I had in at Leesburg. He turned a positive presence, not playing. But the next year, I was low amateur.” gave up on me and al- Florida. They’ve always Leesburg into a pow- only to student-athletes Teenagers in the U.S. Women’s Open are noth- ways led me in the right meant a lot to me. They erhouse and did it the on his team, but to oth- ing new. direction of success. I did everything I asked right way — by working er students and even Morgan Pressel, who went on to become the love him as if he was my of them and my end of his kids hard and mak- members of our faculty. youngest major champion in LPGA Tour history dad.” the deal was to do ev- ing sure his teams were The expectations and at 18, qualified for the U.S. Women’s Open in 2001 Johnson might be erything I could to sup- ready to play. demands that he placed when she 12. Michelle Wie was 12 when she qual- Oates’ most-decorated port them.” “The state of Florida, on his student-athletes ified for her first LPGA Tour event, and she was in player for multiple rea- Leesburg enjoyed tre- Lake County and the the final group at a major when she was 13. resulted in so much sons. Not only did she mendous success on city of Leesburg are los- Lydia Ko was 15 when she won the Canadi- lead the Yellow Jackets the basketball court ing an incredible edu- success and not all of it an Women’s Open two years ago, making her the to back-to-back state during Oates’ ten- cator and coach.” was on the court. youngest winner in LPGA history. Now she’s in semifinal appearanc- ure. The Yellow Jackets Banks said he doesn’t “He helped so many range of becoming No. 1 in the world. es (2007, 2008), but she reached the Final Four envy Oates’ replace- girls earn scholarships In men’s golf, Matteo Manassero won twice on also put her playing ca- — state semifinals — in ment. He said that per- and enjoy a great deal the European Tour before he had his driver’s li- reer on hold in college 2007, 2008 and 2011. son would be the high of success beyond high cense. Ryo Ishikawa won his first professional and enlisted in the U.S. No other Lake County school equivalent of school. Our school and tournament when he was 15. Jordan Spieth near- Army. girls program advanced stepping in for a legend- our community is los- ly won the Masters last month at age 20. And who She eventually served to the state semifi- ary and highly success- ing much more than a can forget Guan Tianlang, the 14-year-old from in Iraq. nals while Oates was in ful coach at the college girls basketball coach.” China who made the cut at the Masters last year? “I’ve always been Leesburg. or professional level. Said Bridges, “I’m very Even so, two numbers are enough to get any- proud of Pearl,” Oates Still, just reaching Oates successor happy that he gets to go one’s attention — “11” and “sixth grade.” said. the biggest stage for would get one benefit, back home, but the Yel- “This is ridiculous,” Dottie Pepper said Tuesday, Oates stressed that girls basketball in Flor- however, Banks said. low Jacket Nation is los- more amazed than concerned. Earlier in the day, his “muffins and rock- ida wasn’t enough for “Mark is leaving ing a great man.” Pepper was on Twitter and tried to get her head around an 11-year-old teeing it up at Pinehurst No. 2 when she noted that Li’s date of birth was apolis, with Indianapo- California, for the 50th postseason, and Mara “THIS CENTURY. Whoa!” NFL lis the first city eliminat- Super Bowl, then Hous- said that would happen Rankin and Pepper both attributed the increas- FROM PAGE B1 ed. Indy was praised for ton. at some point if the own- ing achievements by teens — pre-teens in Li’s case a highly successful 2012 Earlier at their spring ers decide to expand the — to modern equipment and coaching. Super Bowl, but could meetings, NFL owners playoff field. “Any time that there is have been hurt by the tabled any vote expand- A committee examin- so much public support recent legal troubles of ing the playoffs to 14 ing the time, length and IF YOU’RE PLAYING, WE’RE INTERESTED for a $1 billion stadium, Colts owner Jim Irsay. teams. site of the draft reported the NFL owners are im- Irsay underwent treat- There is strong senti- to the owners. Commis- When sports are being played in Lake County, we want to pressed. ment after he was arrest- sioner Roger Goodell has report it and we need your help. Directors and coaches “We did everything we ment among the own- said the league is consid- were supposed to do, ed and accused of having ers to add a wild-card of recreational and youth leagues can send game results, $29,000 in cash and bot- team in each conference ering several options: statistics, team and action photos, and we’ll publish them had a fantastic presenta- n tion. In the end we think tles of prescription drugs to the postseason, most keeping the draft in in the newspaper and on our website. Proud parents can in his car. He made his likely beginning in 2015. May; it drew record TV the stadium did it.” send us individual photos and accomplishments. The big game will be first public appearance Under such a setup only ratings this year after staged in the Twin Cit- since the arrest. the team with the best it was moved back two Just email them to [email protected] ies for the second time. It Irsay said Indianapolis record in each confer- weeks from its usual late was there in 1992, when will bid again. ence will get a week off April slot; Washington beat Buffa- New Orleans was con- at the beginning of the n adding a fourth day; lo. sidered the favorite and playoffs. n moving it from its CONTACTUS “It extends our calen- has staged the Super New York Giants own- traditional spot in New dar,” bid chair Marilyn Bowl 10 times, tied with er John Mara, who is York to a variety of NFL SPORTS EDITOR or 352-365-8279. FRANK JOLLEY 352-365-8268 Carlson Nelson said. “We South Florida for the against adding more cities, with a dozen al- n Amateur Listings (col- ready having expressed can demonstrate to peo- most. Its bid might have playoff teams, said the FAX 352-365-1951 lege scholarships, meeting ple they can have a fan- been damaged by the topic probably will come interest; EMAIL announcements, schedule tastic time in Minneso- blackout that interrupt- up for more discussion “If I was king of the ta. We really like a party ed the 2013 title game. in October. world, I’d put it right [email protected] changes, outdoors notices) can with a purpose.” Next year’s game is in The players’ union back where it was,” Mara n Schools or coaches can be faxed to 352-365-1951, or Owners needed four Glendale, Arizona, fol- says it needs to be con- said, referring to the report game results after 6 emailed to sports@dailycom- ballots to choose Minne- lowed by Santa Clara, sulted on an expanded April dates. p.m. by calling 352-365-8268, mercial.com Wednesday, May 21, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B3 NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION Bobcats officially become Hornets in Charlotte STEVE REED oration with the NBA is still working through Associated Press and the Pelicans, all of the tedious process of rebranding the arena. CHARLOTTE, N.C. — the statistical informa- But Hornets logos The Charlotte Hornets tion, records and histo- have begun to spring are back. ry of the Charlotte NBA up inside and outside The NBA franchise basketball will be re- of the arena. announced Tuesday at stored to the franchise. “It’s been well worth a press conference it That means the Hor- nets will now own and it,” Whitfield said. “And has officially changed it couldn’t have hap- its name back to the have access to all of the historical elements from pened without the fi- Hornets after 10 years nancial commitment of of being known as the the recent Bobcats’ era (2004-14) as well as the our owner.” Bobcats. The Hornets unveiled The change comes original Hornets teams that played in Charlotte their new logos in De- nearly one year after cember. owner Michael Jordan — including stats from stars such as Larry John- They’ll unveil their indicated he wanted to new uniforms on June son, Alonzo Mourning change the name back 19 and the playing floor and Muggsy Bogues. to the Hornets. design on June 26. The All of the Hornets re- The league approved Hornets’ name will re- the change last July. cords from their years in turn to NBA action Jordan didn’t attend New Orleans will revert at the 2014 Summer the press conference, to the Pelicans’ history, League in Las Vegas. but issued a statement Whitfield said. The popular Hugo saying it’s a “historic JEFF SINER / AP “That was a piece that the Hornet mascot will day for our franchise, Installer Mariano Simmons positions a new Charlotte Hornets sign outside of Time Warner was really important make his official return our city and our fans.” Cable Arena on Monday in Charlotte, N.C. In preparation for Tuesday’s official name change, to us because we knew on June 5. The Hornets resided the Charlotte Bobcats began branding Time Warner Cable Arena with Charlotte Hornets how important that was Pete Guelli, the in Charlotte from 1988- signs. to our fans,” Whitfield team’s executive vice 2002 before George said. “Being able to have president and chief Shinn moved the team showed up at the down- known by fans simply the energy and excite- the old Hornets alum- sales and marketing — and name — to New town arena for the for- as “The Hive.” ment that happened to ni back and be a part officer, said fans have Orleans after a messy mal announcement. It was there the Hor- be there. Michael talks of family was import- embraced the name divorce from the city. Hornets president nets were consistently fondly about the days ant. We can say to them, change. The name became and CEO Fred Whit- among the league lead- he came in and played ‘Hey, you are welcome He said 90 percent of available again when field said the goal is re- ers in attendance. against the Hornets back and you are a part last year’s season ticket New Orleans owner store the energy the “For me this day is al- and what a challenge it of the family.’” holders have renewed Tom Benson changed Hornets brought to the most surreal because I was not only to battle a Whitfield estimatesfor the 2014-15 season. his team’s name from city when they were in was a Hornets season good team, but also the the name change will He also said the Hor- the Hornets to the Pel- Charlotte 12 years ago ticket holder,” Whitfield fans.” cost Jordan more than nets are currently No. icans. playing at the Charlotte said. “I know what it felt Whitfield also an- $4 million before all is 1 in the league for new Several hundred fans Coliseum, which was like in the old Hive and nounced that in collab- said and done. The team season tickets sales.

HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL $60M Texas high school stadium closed by cracks Associated Press their insurance com- where the “Friday Night panies refused to make Lights” have been glam- ALLEN, Texas — A the payments. orized in books, movies $60 million high school “Our commitment to and television. football stadium that Allen students and tax- But the district had opened to massive fan- payers remains firmto close the stadium in fare in 2012 will be shut that the stadium be re- February after extensive down for the upcoming paired properly at the cracks were discovered season after cracks were expense of those re- in the concourse. An found in the building’s sponsible for the fail- outside consulting firm concrete concourse. ure: the architect and hired by the district has Administrators in Al- the builder,” superin- found further building len, Texas, northeast tendent Lance Hindt code violations, includ- of Dallas, had hoped said in a statement. ing parts of the stadium to have Eagle Stadi- Allen taxpayers ap- where seating capacity um ready for this fall’s proved a $119 mil- exceeds the legal max- games, but said further lion bond issue that in- imum by more than 70 inspections found the cluded funding for the percent. structural problems will 18,000-seat stadium, Allen, which won the need significant repair. with a high-definition Class 5A Division I state They insist the architec- video board, a second championship last year, tural firm and construc- deck on one sideline will not sell football sea- tion company will fund and vendor stands son tickets this year. It any repairs. hawking Chick-fil-Awill host three “home” The district said Tues- and Texas barbeque. games at two stadiums LM OTERO / AP day that both com- The facility is the in neighboring Pla- The scoreboard is shown in 2012 at Eagle Stadium at Allen High School in Allen, Texas. panies had offered $1 flashiest example ofno and switch two oth- The $60 million high school football stadium that opened to massive fanfare in 2012 will million each to allow re- the grandeur of high er home games to road be shut down for the upcoming season after cracks were found in the building’s concrete pairs to begin, but that school football in Texas, games. concourse.

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE Ex-players file lawsuit over use of painkillers

BEN NUCKOLS taining prescriptions or lion to settle lawsuits More than 500 oth- After receiving numb- ed out to us like candy.” Associated Press warning of the possible from thousands of re- er former players have ing injections and pills “There was a room set side effects, the plain- tired players who ac- before games, play- up near the locker room WASHINGTON — signed on to the law- tiffs contend. cused it of concealing ers got more drugs and and you got in line,” Tur- Opening another legal suit, according to law- Some football play- the risks of concussions. sleep aids after games, ley said. “Obviously, we attack on the NFL over yers, who are seeking ers said they were nev- A judge has yet to ap- class-action status for “to be washed down by were grown adults and the long-term health of er told they had broken prove the settlement, beer,” the lawsuit says. we had a choice. But its athletes, a group of the case. Six of the plain- legs or ankles and were expressing concern the tiffs also took part in the Kyle Turley, who when a team doctor is retired players accused instead fed pills to mask amount is too small. played for four teams saying this will take the the league in a law- concussion-related lit- the pain. One said that The athletes in the igation, including Mc- in his eight-year career, pain away, you trust suit Tuesday of cynical- instead of surgery, he concussion case blamed said drugs were “hand- them.” ly supplying them with Mahon and Van Horne. was given anti-inflam- dementia and other According to the law- powerful painkillers and matory drugs and ex- health problems on the other drugs that kept suit, players were rou- cused from practices so bone-crushing hits that tinely given cocktails them in the game but he could play in games. helped lift pro football of drugs that includ- led to serious complica- Others said that after to new heights of popu- ed narcotic painkillers tions down the road. years of free pills from larity. The lawsuit, which the NFL, they retired ad- The new lawsuit was Percodan, Percoset and seeks unspecified dam- dicted to the painkillers. filed in federal court Viodin, anti-inflamma- ages on behalf of more NFL spokesman Bri- in San Francisco and tories such as Toradol, than 500 ex-athletes, an McCarthy, in Atlan- names eight players and sleep aids such as charges the NFL with ta for the league’s spring as plaintiffs, including Ambien. chasing profits overmeetings, said: “We three members of the Toradol, which can be protecting its players’ have not seen the law- NFL champion 1985 injected, was described health. suit, and our attorneys Chicago Bears: quar- as “the current game- To speed injured ath- have not had an oppor- terback Jim McMahon, day drug of choice of letes’ return to the field, tunity to review it.” Hall of Fame defensive the NFL.” The medica- team doctors and train- The case comes less end Richard Dent and tion can raise the risk of ers administered drugs than a year after the NFL offensive lineman Keith heart attack, stroke or illegally, without ob- agreed to pay $765 mil- Van Horne. intestinal bleeding. B4 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Box scores and results for games ending after 10 p.m. will appear in our next edition. ‌AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE EAST EAST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY New York 23 20 .535 — — 5-5 L-1 11-11 12-9 Atlanta 24 19 .558 — — 6-4 W-2 14-8 10-11 Baltimore 22 20 .524 ½ — 4-6 L-2 9-10 13-10 Washington 23 21 .523 1½ — 4-6 L-1 13-11 10-10 Toronto 23 22 .511 1 ½ 5-5 L-1 10-11 13-11 Miami 23 22 .511 2 ½ 3-7 L-1 17-5 6-17 Boston 20 23 .465 3 2½ 4-6 L-4 10-14 10-9 New York 20 23 .465 4 2½ 4-6 L-1 9-12 11-11 Tampa Bay 19 26 .422 5 4½ 4-6 L-2 8-12 11-14 Philadelphia 19 22 .463 4 2½ 4-6 W-2 8-12 11-10 CENTRAL CENTRAL W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Detroit 27 13 .675 — — 7-3 L-1 13-8 14-5 Milwaukee 27 18 .600 — — 5-5 L-3 14-10 13-8 Kansas City 22 22 .500 7 1 6-4 L-1 12-10 10-12 St. Louis 23 21 .523 3½ — 6-4 L-1 11-7 12-14 Minnesota 21 21 .500 7 1 6-4 L-1 12-11 9-10 Cincinnati 20 23 .465 6 2½ 5-5 W-1 11-10 9-13 Chicago 22 24 .478 8 2 4-6 W-1 11-10 11-14 Pittsburgh 18 25 .419 8 4½ 5-5 W-1 12-11 6-14 Cleveland 20 25 .444 9½ 3½ 4-6 W-1 13-11 7-14 Chicago 15 27 .357 10½ 7 4-6 W-2 9-12 6-15 WEST WEST W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY W L PCT GB WCGB L10 STR HOME AWAY Oakland 28 16 .636 — — 9-1 W-3 12-10 16-6 San Francisco 28 17 .622 — — 6-4 W-1 14-8 14-9 Los Angeles 24 20 .545 4 — 7-3 L-1 11-12 13-8 Colorado 25 20 .556 3 — 4-6 W-1 15-6 10-14 Seattle 21 22 .488 6½ 1½ 4-6 W-1 8-10 13-12 Los Angeles 23 22 .511 5 ½ 4-6 L-2 9-13 14-9 Texas 21 23 .477 7 2 4-6 W-1 12-12 9-11 San Diego 21 24 .467 7 2½ 6-4 L-1 12-11 9-13 Houston 17 28 .378 11½ 6½ 6-4 W-3 10-15 7-13 Arizona 18 28 .391 10½ 6 6-4 W-2 6-18 12-10 MONDAY’S GAMES TUESDAY’S GAMES MONDAY’S GAMES TUESDAY’S GAMES Cleveland 5, Detroit 4, 10 innings Baltimore at Pittsburgh, late Cincinnati 4, Washington 3, 15 innings Baltimore at Pittsburgh, late Chicago White Sox 7, Kansas City 6 Detroit at Cleveland, late Atlanta 9, Milwaukee 3 Cincinnati at Washington, late Houston 5, L.A. Angels 2 Oakland at Tampa Bay, late L.A. Dodgers at N.Y. Mets, late Toronto at Boston, late Milwaukee at Atlanta, late N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, late Philadelphia at Miami, late Seattle at Texas, late N.Y. Yankees at Chicago Cubs, late Chicago White Sox at Kansas City, late Arizona at St. Louis, late Houston at L.A. Angels, late San Francisco at Colorado, late Minnesota at San Diego, late Minnesota at San Diego, late TODAY’S GAMES TODAY’S GAMES Detroit (Scherzer 6-1) at Cleveland (McAllister 3-4), 12:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 0-4), 2:20 p.m. Seattle (C.Young 3-1) at Texas (Tepesch 0-0), 2:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Simon 5-2) at Washington (Roark 3-1), 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Whitley 0-0) at Chicago Cubs (Samardzija 0-4), 2:20 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 4-2) at Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 0-2), 7:05 p.m. Baltimore (Tillman 4-2) at Pittsburgh (W.Rodriguez 0-2), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Dodgers (Ryu 3-2) at N.Y. Mets (deGrom 0-1), 7:10 p.m. Oakland (Milone 1-3) at Tampa Bay (Bedard 2-1), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Lohse 5-1) at Atlanta (E.Santana 4-1), 7:10 p.m. Toronto (Hutchison 2-3) at Boston (Buchholz 2-3), 7:10 p.m. Philadelphia (K.Kendrick 0-4) at Miami (Eovaldi 2-2), 7:10 p.m. Chicago White Sox (Quintana 2-3) at Kansas City (Guthrie 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Arizona (McCarthy 1-6) at St. Louis (Wacha 3-3), 8:15 p.m. Houston (McHugh 2-2) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 4-3), 10:05 p.m. San Francisco (M.Cain 1-3) at Colorado (Chacin 0-2), 8:40 p.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 4-1) at San Diego (T.Ross 5-3), 10:10 p.m. Minnesota (P.Hughes 4-1) at San Diego (T.Ross 5-3), 10:10 p.m.

AMERICAN LEAGUE LEADERS NATIONAL LEAGUE LEADERS BATTING: VMartinez, Detroit, .329; MiCabrera, Detroit, BATTING: Tulowitzki, Colorado, .393; Blackmon, Colo- .325; AlRamirez, Chicago, .322; Cano, Seattle, .318; rado, .339; Utley, Philadelphia, .338; SSmith, San Di- Solarte, New York, .313. ego, .333; Morneau, Colorado, .327; YMolina, St. Louis, RUNS: Dozier, Minnesota, 40; Donaldson, Oakland, 38; .327; Puig, Los Angeles, .322. Bautista, Toronto, 35; JAbreu, Chicago, 29; Kinsler, De- RUNS: Tulowitzki, Colorado, 42; Blackmon, Colorado, troit, 29; Pujols, Los Angeles, 29; Trout, Los Angeles, 35; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 35; Yelich, Miami, 33; Pence, 29. San Francisco, 31; MCarpenter, St. Louis, 30. RBI: JAbreu, Chicago, 42; MiCabrera, Detroit, 39; Moss, RBI: Stanton, Miami, 43; Puig, Los Angeles, 35; Tu- Oakland, 39; NCruz, Baltimore, 37; Donaldson, Oakland, lowitzki, Colorado, 35; Blackmon, Colorado, 32; Gold- 35; Brantley, Cleveland, 33; AlRamirez, Chicago, 32. schmidt, Arizona, 32; Morneau, Colorado, 32. HITS: Altuve, Houston, 58; MeCabrera, Toronto, 58; Al- HITS: Goldschmidt, Arizona, 59; Blackmon, Colorado, Ramirez, Chicago, 57; Cano, Seattle, 54; MiCabrera, De- 56; DanMurphy, New York, 55; Tulowitzki, Colorado, 55; troit, 53; Kinsler, Detroit, 53. Stanton, Miami, 54; Arenado, Colorado, 52; FFreeman, DOUBLES: Plouffe, Minnesota, 17; Hosmer, Kansas Atlanta, 52; DGordon, Los Angeles, 52; Morneau, Colo- City, 16; Pedroia, Boston, 15; Altuve, Houston, 14; Mi- rado, 52; DWright, New York, 52. Cabrera, Detroit, 14; Lowrie, Oakland, 14; Viciedo, Chi- DOUBLES: Goldschmidt, Arizona, 18; Utley, Philadelphia, cago, 14. 17; HRamirez, Los Angeles, 16; Arenado, Colorado, 15; TRIPLES: Bourn, Cleveland, 4; Rios, Texas, 4; Trout, MaAdams, St. Louis, 14; Byrd, Philadelphia, 14. Los Angeles, 4; Aybar, Los Angeles, 3; Infante, Kansas TRIPLES: Simmons, Atlanta, 4; 11 tied at 3. City, 3; HKendrick, Los Angeles, 3; Reddick, Oakland, 3; HOME RUNS: Tulowitzki, Colorado, 13; Stanton, Miami, BRoberts, New York, 3; IStewart, Los Angeles, 3. 12; JUpton, Atlanta, 11; AdGonzalez, Los Angeles, 10; HOME RUNS: JAbreu, Chicago, 15; NCruz, Baltimore, Morse, San Francisco, 10; 9 tied at 9. 12; Pujols, Los Angeles, 1. STOLEN BASES: DGordon, Los Angeles, 25; BHamilton, Cincinnati, 16; EYoung, New York, 15; SMarte, Pitts- STOLEN BASES: Altuve, Houston, 15; RDavis, Detroit, burgh, 12; Revere, Philadelphia, 12; Bonifacio, Chicago, 14; Dozier, Minnesota, 12; AEscobar, Kansas City, 12. 11; Blackmon, Colorado, 9; ECabrera, San Diego, 9; PITCHING: Porcello, Detroit, 7-1; Buehrle, Toronto, 7-1; DanMurphy, New York, 9; Pagan, San Francisco, 9. Tanaka, New York, 6-0; Scherzer, Detroit, 6-1; Shields, PITCHING: Greinke, Los Angeles, 7-1; SMiller, St. Louis, Kansas City, 6-3; 8 tied at 5. 6-2; Wainwright, St. Louis, 6-2; 9 tied at 5. ERA: Scherzer, Detroit, 1.83; Gray, Oakland, 2.10; Bueh- ERA: Cueto, Cincinnati, 1.25; Samardzija, Chicago, rle, Toronto, 2.11; Tanaka, New York, 2.17; Darvish, 1.62; Greinke, Los Angeles, 2.03; Hudson, San Fran- Texas, 2.32; Kazmir, Oakland, 2.39; Ventura, Kansas cisco, 2.09; Wainwright, St. Louis, 2.11; WPeralta, Mil- City, 2.40. waukee, 2.18; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.20. STRIKEOUTS: Price, Tampa Bay, 77; Kluber, Cleveland, STRIKEOUTS: Cueto, Cincinnati, 76; Strasburg, Wash- 74; Scherzer, Detroit, 73; Lester, Boston, 73; Tanaka, ington, 74; Fernandez, Miami, 70; Wacha, St. Louis, 62; New York, 66; Darvish, Texas, 65; FHernandez, Seattle, Greinke, Los Angeles, 61; ClLee, Philadelphia, 61; Ken- 65. nedy, San Diego, 60. SAVES: Holland, Kansas City, 12; Perkins, Minnesota, CHRIS O’MEARA / AP SAVES: FrRodriguez, Milwaukee, 17; Romo, San Fran- 12; TomHunter, Baltimore, 11; Rodney, Seattle, 11; Na- cisco, 15; Street, San Diego, 13; Rosenthal, St. Louis, than, Detroit, 11; Uehara, Boston, 9; Axford, Cleveland, Oakland’s Coco Crisp, left, smiles at Tampa Bay catcher Jose Molina during the first inning 13; AReed, Arizona, 12; Jansen, Los Angeles, 12; 9. of Tuesday’s game at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg. Kimbrel, Atlanta, 11; Papelbon, Philadelphia, 11.

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HR–Al.Ramirez (6), Konerko City’s Chris Fussell. J.T. Snow of San Francisco, Brian Totals 33 5 10 4 Totals 31 2 6 2 Detroit Kintzler 1 0 0 0 0 0 Schumaker (2), Heisey 3 (7), Werth (8), Desmond (6), (2), Viciedo (4). SB–A.Escobar (12). CS–Dyson (2), 2 Hunter of Philadelphia, Jason Giambi of Oakland, and Houston 311 000 000 — 5 Smyly 5 7 3 3 5 6 Wang /3 4 5 5 2 2 Dobbs (1), Espinosa (6), Frandsen (4). HR–Frazier Giavotella (1). S–A.Escobar. 1 Los Angeles’ Adrian Beltre and Shawn Green con- Coke 2 3 1 1 1 1 Overbay /3 0 0 0 0 0 Los Angeles 000 000 002 — 2 nected with the bases loaded before Anderson. The (8). SB–B.Hamilton (16), Schumaker (1). CS–B.Ham- IP H R ER BB SO Krol 1 1 0 0 0 0 Atlanta E–Richards (2). DP–Houston 2, Los Angeles 3. LOB– ilton (6). S–Leake, R.Santiago. SF–Hairston. 2 old mark of five was set in 1999. Chicago Chamberlain 1 2 0 0 0 1 Minor W,2-2 6 /3 5 2 2 2 5 Houston 3, Los Angeles 3. 2B–Altuve (14), J.Castro 2 IP H R ER BB SO Carroll 4 9 6 6 3 2 Alburquerque L,1-1 /3 1 1 1 0 1 1 2004 — Jose Cruz Jr. went 4-for-4 with a homer and (5). 3B–H.Kendrick (3). Hale H,1 /3 0 0 0 0 0 Cincinnati Putnam W,2-0 2 0 0 0 1 1 Cleveland D.Carpenter H,8 1 2 1 1 0 0 three doubles, leading Tampa Bay to a 5-3 victory IP H R ER BB SO 2 over Cleveland. Leake 6 /3 7 1 1 1 4 Belisario H,5 2 0 0 0 0 2 Kluber 7 8 3 3 2 8 Varvaro 1 0 0 0 1 3 1 2005 — The Texas Rangers set two club records in Houston LeCure H,6 /3 0 0 0 0 0 Lindstrom 0 1 0 0 0 0 Shaw H,6 1 0 0 0 0 1 2 1 HBP–by Wang (Heyward). PB–Maldonado, Gattis. Keuchel W,5-2 8 /3 5 2 2 1 8 Broxton H,1 1 1 0 0 0 0 S.Downs H,3 /3 0 0 0 0 1 Allen BS,1-2 1 2 1 1 0 1 an 18-3 rout of the Houston Astros. Texas got home 1 2 Umpires–Home, Manny Gonzalez; First, Seth Buck- Zeid /3 1 0 0 0 0 A.Chapman BS,1-3 2 1 1 1 0 2 Petricka S,1-1 /3 0 0 0 0 0 Atchison W,1-0 1 0 0 0 0 0 minster; Second, Brian Knight; Third, Fieldin Cul- runs from Rod Barajas, Hank Blalock, Laynce Nix and Los Angeles M.Parra 1 1 0 0 0 1 Kansas City Kluber pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. breth. Mark Teixeira in an eight-run, four-homer second in- 2 Richards L,4-1 7 10 5 5 2 1 Hoover 2 0 0 0 2 1 Vargas L,4-2 4 /3 8 7 7 2 6 HBP–by Krol (Brantley). WP–Smyly, Kluber. ning. Texas slugged a team-record eight homers total 1 T–3:29. A–20,468 (49,586). H.Santiago 2 0 0 0 0 1 Ondrusek W,1-2 2 3 1 1 0 1 L.Coleman 1 /3 1 0 0 0 0 Umpires–Home, Todd Tichenor; First, Gabe Morales; on the day, also receiving blasts from Kevin Mench, WP–Richards. Washington K.Herrera 1 1 0 0 1 0 Second, Tim Timmons; Third, Tim Welke. ‌This Date in Baseball Richard Hidalgo and two from David Dellucci. Umpires–Home, Greg Gibson; First, Phil Cuzzi; Sec- Strasburg 7 6 2 2 1 4 W.Davis 1 1 0 0 0 2 T–3:51. A–12,709 (42,487). May 21 2009 — Albert Pujols of St. Louis hit a homer in the ond, Gerry Davis; Third, Quinn Wolcott. Mattheus 2 1 0 0 0 0 Ti.Collins 1 0 0 0 0 1 1926 — Earl Sheely of the Chicago White Sox hit first inning that knocked out the “I’’ on the Big Mac T–2:40. A–33,150 (45,483). R.Soriano 1 0 0 0 1 1 Lindstrom pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Braves 9, Brewers 3 three doubles and a home run against the Boston Land sign located in Busch Stadium’s left field. The Storen 1 1 0 0 1 2 HBP–by Carroll (Giavotella). WP–W.Davis. Milwaukee Atlanta Red Sox. Sheely doubled in each of his last three Cardinals won 3-1. Reds 4, Nationals 3 Clippard 1 0 0 0 0 1 Umpires–Home, Chris Guccione; First, Sean Barber; ab r h bi ab r h bi at-bats the previous day to give him seven consec- 2009 — Joe Mauer hit a grand slam, two doubles 15 innings Barrett 2 2 0 0 1 2 Second, Tom Hallion; Third, Eric Cooper. CGomz cf 3 0 1 0 Heywrd rf 4 2 3 0 utive extra-base hits, tying a major league record. and drove in a career-high six runs as Minnesota Cincinnati Washington ‌Detwiler L,0-2 1 3 2 2 1 1 T–3:16. A–16,462 (37,903). Segura ss 3 0 0 0 J.Upton lf 2 1 1 2 The six doubles in the two games also tied a major routed the Chicago White Sox 20-1. ab r h bi ab r h bi HBP–by Leake (Espinosa), by Strasburg (Frazier, Braun rf 4 1 1 1 FFrmn 1b 5 1 2 1 league record. 2010 — Dan Haren doubled twice, drove in three BHmltn cf 6 0 2 0 Span cf 7 0 2 1 Cozart). WP–Leake, Strasburg, Storen. PB–W.Ramos. Indians 5, Tigers 4 Lucroy 1b 4 0 3 0 Gattis c 2 1 1 1 1943 — In the fastest nine-inning night game in runs and pitched eight strong innings, offsetting Ed- Schmkr rf 6 0 2 1 Rendon 3b 6 0 1 0 Umpires–Home, Marty Foster; First, Rob Drake; Sec- 10 innings RWeks 2b 4 0 0 0 CJhnsn 3b 5 0 0 0 American League history, the Chicago White Sox beat win Encarnacion’s three home runs for Toronto, and Phillips 2b 7 1 1 0 Werth rf 6 1 1 0 ond, Alan Porter; Third, Joe West. Detroit Cleveland ‌MrRynl 3b 3 1 0 0 BUpton cf 3 2 1 0 the Washington Senators 1-0, in 1 hour, 29 minutes. the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Blue Jays 8-6. Mesorc c 6 0 0 0 WRams c 7 0 0 0 T–4:58. A–24,505 (41,408). ab r h bi ab r h bi Maldnd c 3 0 0 0 Smmns ss 5 0 3 1 1948 — Joe DiMaggio had two home runs, a triple, Haren allowed four runs on nine hits and two of En- Frazier 3b 6 2 3 2 Dsmnd ss 7 0 2 0 Kinsler 2b 5 0 1 0 Bourn cf 6 0 1 0 KDavis lf 4 1 2 2 R.Pena 2b 5 0 2 2 double and single to lead the New York Yankees to a carnacion’s three homers. B.Pena 1b 4 0 1 0 Dobbs 1b 7 0 2 1 White Sox 7, Royals 6 TrHntr rf 5 0 0 0 ACarer ss 6 1 2 0 WPerlt p 2 0 0 0 Minor p 3 1 1 0 13-2 victory over the Chicago White Sox. 2013 — Mike Trout hit for the cycle and drove in five N.Soto 1b 3 0 0 0 Espinos 2b 6 1 2 0 Chicago Kansas City MiCarr 1b 5 0 3 0 Brantly lf 4 1 2 1 Duke p 0 0 0 0 Hale p 0 0 0 0 1952 — Duke Snider’s home run highlighted a 15- runs to lead the Los Angeles Angels in a 12-0 rout of Heisey lf 6 0 3 0 McLoth lf 3 1 1 0 ab r h bi ab r h bi VMrtnz dh 4 1 1 1 Raburn rf 3 1 2 0 Wooten p 0 0 0 0 DCrpnt p 0 0 0 0 run first inning in the Dodgers’ 19-1 win over the Seattle Mariners. Cozart ss 5 1 1 0 Frndsn ph-lf 3 0 1 0 Eaton cf 5 2 1 0 Aoki rf 5 1 2 0 D.Kelly cf 5 0 0 0 CSantn 3b 4 0 0 0 EHerrr ph 1 0 0 0 Doumit ph 2 1 1 1 Cincinnati Reds in Brooklyn. Snider, Pee Wee Reese Today’s birthdays: Jacob Turner 23; Matt Wieters 28; Leake p 2 0 0 0 Strasrg p 2 0 1 0 GBckh 2b 4 1 1 0 Dyson pr 0 0 0 0 Cstllns 3b 4 1 2 0 JRmrz 2b 0 0 0 0 Kintzlr p 0 0 0 0 Varvar p 0 0 0 0 and Billy Cox each made three plate appearances in Andrew Miller 29; Ed Lucas 32; Josh Hamilton 33. The Market In Review

B6 DAILY COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014

Luxury market bellwether Fed close-up Data breach impact? TIF $88.23 TGT $56.61 Tiffany reports financial results $100 The minutes from last month’s meeting of Fed A massive breach of customer data $80 ’14 for its fiscal first fiscal quarter $78.00 policymakers could provide new insight into the central over the holidays hurt Target’s today. bank’s actions. earnings and led to the ouster of its 70 85 The upscale jeweler known for The Federal Reserve is due to release the minutes of CEO. 60 its blue boxes is expected to ’14 the two-day meeting It also dampened sales as the $71.06 report stronger earnings and 70 today. The panel decided breach scared off customers. Earlier 50 revenue versus a year ago. Operating est. last month to further cut this month, the retailer appointed an Operating est. Tiffany reported improved rev- EPS $0.70 $0.78 the central bank’s interim CEO and said it has begun to EPS $0.82 $0.71 To d ay enue during the critical holiday 1Q ’13 1Q ’14 monthly bond purchases. search for a permanent successor to 1Q ’13 1Q ’14 shopping season, led by sales of It also concluded that the Gregg Steinhafel. The question is, did Price-earnings ratio: 63 Price-earnings ratio: 18 fine and statement jewelry as based on trailing 12 month results U.S. economy had the negative effects of the breach based on trailing 12 month results well as jewelry collections. But strengthened after nearly weigh on Target’s fiscal first-quarter $1.36 1.5% $1.72 3.0% its earnings were dragged down Dividend: Div. yield stalling during a sales? Find out today, when the Dividend: Div. yield by a hefty one-time charge. Source: FactSet particularly frigid winter. company reports its latest earnings. Source: FactSet

1,920 S&P 500 16,760 Dow Jones industrials Stocks of Local Interest 1,880 Close: 1,872.83 16,540 Close: 16,374.31 Change: -12.25 (-0.6%) Change: -137.55 (-0.8%) 52-WK RANGE CLOSE YTD 1YR 1,840 10 DAYS 16,320 10 DAYS NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV 1,920 16,800 AT&T Inc T 31.74 7 37.44 35.50 -.88 -2.4 tt s +1.0 +2.0 11 1.84 Advance Auto Parts AAP 78.91 9 129.99 122.11 -.69 -0.6 ss t+10.3 +42.8 20 0.24 1,880 7 16,400 Amer Express AXP 71.47 94.35 87.09 -1.03 -1.2 tr t -4.0 +21.4 17 1.04f AutoNation Inc AN 41.89 0 56.10 55.42 +.66 +1.2 ss s+11.5 +19.0 18 ... 1,840 Brown & Brown BRO 27.76 3 35.13 29.39 -.31 -1.0 ts t -6.4 -6.9 21 0.40 16,000 7 1,800 CocaCola Co KO 36.83 43.05 40.58 -.13 -0.3 tt s -1.8 -2.6 22 1.22f Comcast Corp A CMCSA 38.75 8 55.28 50.65 -.25 -0.5 st s -2.5 +21.3 19 0.90f 15,600 1,760 Darden Rest DRI 44.78 4 55.25 47.98 -1.00 -2.0 tt t-11.8 -4.2 19 2.20 Disney DIS 60.41 9 83.65 81.09 +.04 ... ss s +6.1 +23.0 21 0.86f 1,720 15,200 7 NMD J FM A NMD J FM A Gen Electric GE 22.76 28.09 26.30 -.31 -1.2 tt s -6.2 +16.9 20 0.88 General Mills GIS 46.18 9 54.78 53.48 -.24 -0.4 ts s +7.2 +9.7 20 1.64f Harris Corp HRS 47.69 0 76.22 75.24 -.17 -0.2 rs s +7.8 +52.7 18 1.68 Home Depot HD 72.21 6 83.20 77.96 +1.46 +1.9 st t -5.3 +1.7 21 1.88f StocksRecap HIGH LOW CLOSE CHG. %CHG. 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10.53 -.07 HawaiiEl 1.24 23.68 ... 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EntPrPt 2.84f 73.27 +.37 Honda .81e 33.61 -.02 KKR 1.56e 22.86 -.42 MerL pfF 1.82 25.81 -.03 WhiteWave ... 30.20 -.27 ParkerHan 1.92 121.26 -2.55 RoyDShllA 3.76f 78.78 -.47 TempurSly ... 53.53 -.90 AuRico g .08m 3.73 -.05 CloudPeak ... 18.70 -.35 Equifax 1.00 69.46 -1.18 HonwllIntl 1.80 90.36 -1.08 KC Southn 1.12 105.01 +.27 MetLife 1.40f 49.54 -.38 WhitingPet ... 70.89 -.58 EqtyRsd 2.00 61.41 -.22 Hormel .80 48.53 -.54 Parkwy .75 19.04 -.07 Rubicon g ... 1.09 -.03 Tenaris .86e 42.55 -.35 Autoliv 2.16f 102.07 -.26 Coach 1.35 41.39 -.48 KapStone s ... 28.09 -.31 MKors ... 91.86 -1.19 PeabdyE .34 18.03 -.69 WhitingTr 2.15e 2.36 -.25 EssexPT 4.84 179.19 -.09 Hornbeck ... 42.90 -.14 MidAApt 2.92 72.58 +.25 RubyTues ... 7.59 -.27 TenetHlth ... 45.90 +.10 AvalonBay 4.64f 140.35 -.51 CobaltIEn ... 17.20 -.08 KateSpade ... 35.80 -1.40 Pengrth g .48 6.34 -.06 WidePoint ... 1.49 +.06 EsteeLdr .80 73.88 -.14 Hospira ... 47.56 -.51 Kellogg 1.84 67.79 +.19 MidstsPet ... 5.72 -.14 RuckusW ... 9.19 -.10 Tenneco ... 60.46 -.81 AveryD 1.40f 46.66 -.65 CocaCE 1.00 46.57 -.23 PennVa ... 14.76 +.44 Willbros ... 11.17 +.20 EverBank .12 18.47 -.13 HospPT 1.96f 28.85 -.05 Kennamtl .72 45.57 -.88 MdwGold g ... .81 -.01 Ryder 1.36 82.43 -.95 Teradata ... 40.80 -.37 Avianca n .31p 15.30 -.50 Coeur ... d7.80 -.23 PennWst g .56 9.00 -.16 WmsCos 1.61f u46.33 +.39 Evercore 1.00 52.59 -1.60 HostHotls .60f 21.59 -.16 KeyEngy ... 8.22 -.02 MillenMda ... 4.17 +.12 Ryland .12 36.63 -.60 Teradyn .24 17.77 -.21 Avista 1.27 31.40 -.16 CohStQIR .76f 11.14 +.07 Penney ... 8.93 -.43 WmsPtrs 3.62f 51.51 +.45 Evertec .40 23.21 -.10 HovnanE ... 4.43 ... Keycorp .26f 13.23 -.07 MindrayM .50e 31.00 +.78 Terex .20 39.20 -1.10 Avnet .60 42.26 -.54 ColgPalm 1.44f 66.56 -.17 PennaRE .80 17.83 -.07 S-T-U WmsSon 1.32f 63.40 -1.00 Avon .24 13.71 -.25 ColonyFncl 1.44f 21.48 -.29 ExamWks ... 30.95 -.43 HugotnR 1.00e u11.43 +.29 KilroyR 1.40 61.11 -.10 MitsuUFJ ... 5.35 -.14 Tesoro 1.00 54.72 -.65 PennyMac 2.36 20.78 -.25 SAP AG 1.38e 74.81 -.61 WillisGp 1.20 41.60 -.33 Axiall .64 43.14 -1.11 ColumPT n 1.20 26.84 -.17 ExcoRes .20 5.23 -.16 Humana 1.12f 121.33 -.01 KimbClk 3.36 109.56 -.16 MobileTele .33e 17.87 +.20 TetraTech ... 11.16 -.18 Pentair 1.00 73.02 -1.34 SCANA 2.10 50.83 -.03 WinthRT .65 14.66 +.02 AXIS Cap 1.08 45.40 +.42 Comerica .80f 46.08 -.33 Exelis .41 16.20 -.47 HuntgtnIng .80 95.22 -.78 Kimco .90 22.56 -.26 Mohawk ... 133.69 +.25 TevaPhrm 1.34e 49.62 -.33 PepcoHold 1.08 27.63 +.06 SK Tlcm ... 24.60 +.15 Wipro .13e 11.37 +.03 B&G Foods 1.36f 33.02 +.57 CmclMtls .48 18.34 -.78 Exelon 1.24 33.89 -.08 Huntsmn .50 25.65 -.20 KindME 5.52f 76.12 +.18 MolinaHlth ... 41.01 -1.42 Textron .08 38.09 -1.16 PerkElm .28 43.40 -.21 SM Energy .10 76.03 +.68 TherapMD ... 3.72 -.16 WiscEngy 1.56 44.83 +.04 B2gold g ... 2.71 +.06 CmwREIT 1.00 25.14 +.05 Express ... 14.12 -.63 Hyatt ... 57.77 -.06 KindMorg 1.68f 33.25 -.07 MolsCoorB 1.48f 64.77 -.19 WT EurHdg1.11e 57.73 -.24 ExterranH .60 41.27 -.23 Hyperdy rs ... 2.98 +.12 KindredHlt .48 24.54 -.15 Molycorp ... 2.76 -.09 Prmian 1.04e 14.17 -.01 SpdrDJIA 3.56e 163.32 -1.39 ThermoFis .60 114.47 -4.82 BB&T Cp .96f 37.09 -.15 CmtyBkSy 1.12 35.51 -.46 Perrigo .42 132.90 -.27 WTEurSC 1.38e 60.00 -.18 BHP BillLt 2.36e 68.46 -1.54 CmtyHlt ... 37.79 +.73 ExtraSpce 1.60 52.01 -.12 IAMGld g ... 3.26 -.02 KingDEn n ... 16.09 -.17 Monsanto 1.72 115.90 -.29 SpdrGold ... 124.69 +.11 ThomCrk g ... 2.79 ... PetChina 5.16e 118.80 -.44 SpdrEuro501.16e 43.03 -.26 ThomsonR 1.32 34.68 -.76 WTJpHedg 1.24e 45.54 -.55 BP PLC 2.28 50.91 -.45 CBD-Pao .44e 45.67 -.55 ExxonMbl 2.76f 100.67 -.20 ICICI Bk .77e 50.54 -.44 Kinross g ... d3.98 -.03 MonstrWw ... 5.59 -.09 WT India .16e 22.06 -.12 FMC Corp .60 73.61 +.28 IMS Hlth n ... 24.02 +.59 KiteRlty .26f 6.22 -.07 Moodys 1.12 80.72 -.75 PetrbrsA .85e 15.61 -.66 SP Mid 2.29e 244.87 -2.60 3D Sys ... 49.32 +.06 BP Pru 9.84e 92.66 -.68 CompSci .92f 61.14 -.25 Petrobras .46e 14.73 -.48 WolvWW s .24 25.17 -.71 BPZ Res ... 2.77 -.07 FMC Tech ... 55.52 -.12 ING ... 13.11 +.02 KnightTr .24 22.87 -.22 MorgStan .40f 29.71 -.45 S&P500ETF3.48e 187.55 -1.19 3M Co 3.42 140.23 -1.44 ComstkRs .50 26.31 -.03 Petrologis 1.42e 12.90 -.10 Workday ... 75.51 +.99 BRF SA .37e 22.57 -.48 FNBCp PA .48 12.10 -.12 ION Geoph ... 3.86 -.11 Knowles n ... 29.54 -.32 MorgS pfG 1.66 u25.42 +.06 Spdr Div 2.90e 74.12 -.63 Tiffany 1.36 88.23 -2.52 Con-Way .40 44.70 -.70 PtroqstE ... 6.02 +.01 WldW Ent .48 10.93 -.03 BabckWil .40 31.89 -.11 FS Invest n .89a 10.26 ... iShGold ... 12.54 +.01 KodiakO g ... 12.26 -.24 Mosaic 1.00 49.68 +.18 SpdrHome .11e 30.59 -.28 TW Cable 3.00 137.85 -.58 ConAgra 1.00 31.26 -.11 Pfizer 1.04 29.25 -.03 Worthgtn .60 38.09 -1.48 BakrHu .68f 69.21 -.51 ConchoRes ... 131.01 +.44 FTI Cnslt ... 29.43 -.52 iSAstla 1.14e 25.97 -.41 Kohls 1.56 52.35 -.69 MotrlaSolu 1.24 66.52 -.36 SpdrS&PBk .43e 31.26 -.21 TimeWarn 1.27 69.21 -.90 FamilyDlr 1.24f 56.08 -1.27 iShBrazil 1.44e 47.81 -1.05 PhilipMor 3.76 85.22 -.52 SpdrBarcCv1.68e 48.34 -.31 Timken 1.00 62.13 -1.33 WuXi ... 32.89 -.92 BallCorp .52 60.01 -.38 ConocoPhil 2.76 78.54 +.11 KosmosEn ... 10.47 -.05 MuellerWat .07 8.42 -.16 Wyndham 1.40 70.61 -.86 FedExCp .60 137.46 -1.54 iShCanada .69e 30.34 -.18 MurphO 1.25b 60.44 -.32 PhilipsNV .98e 31.58 -.16 SpdrShTHiY1.56e 30.90 -.01 Titan Intl .02 15.56 -.35 BallyTech ... 58.01 -.75 ConsolEngy .25 44.48 -.30 KrispKrm ... 17.83 -.54 XL Grp .64 32.27 +.04 FedRlty 3.12 118.99 -.40 iShEMU .92e 42.31 -.18 Kroger .66 46.54 -.27 MurpUSA n ... 48.71 +.40 Phillips66 2.00f 81.97 -.76 SpdrLehHY2.92e 41.42 -.02 TollBros ... 34.26 -.11 BalticTrdg .07e 6.38 -.07 ConEd 2.52 54.08 -.22 XPO Logis ... 23.38 -.31 FedSignl .12 13.87 -.20 iSFrance .69e 29.64 -.17 L Brands 1.36f 55.50 -2.46 NCR Corp ... 31.49 -.67 PiedmOfc .80 18.91 +.18 SpdrS&P RB.58e 37.51 -.39 TorDBk gs 1.88f 47.29 -.31 BcBilVArg .50e 12.18 +.03 ConstellA ... 81.87 -.80 XcelEngy 1.20f 30.09 +.03 FelCor .08 9.62 -.04 iShGerm .44e 31.25 -.14 L-3 Com 2.40 114.51 -.29 NQ Mobile ... 7.39 -.11 Pier 1 .24 17.36 -.49 SpdrRetl .61e 81.83 -2.07 Total SA 3.19e 70.35 -.80 BcoBrad pf .45e 15.32 -.34 Constellm n ... 29.35 -.60 Xylem .51 37.28 -.62 Ferrellgs 2.00 26.45 +.13 iSh HK .61e 20.77 -.03 LaQuinta n ... 16.71 -.03 NRG Egy .56f 33.56 +.14 PimDyCrd 1.88 23.33 -.01 SpdrOGEx .54e 74.34 -.57 TotalSys .40 30.68 -.49 BcoSantSA .82e 10.00 +.07 ContlRes ... 134.62 +.61 YPF Soc .15e 29.56 -.25 BcoSBrasil .93e 6.69 ... FibriaCelu ... d9.14 -.41 iShItaly .34e 16.66 -.06 LaZBoy .24 24.28 -.50 NRG Yld n 1.40f 43.90 +.16 PimcoHiI 1.46 13.03 +.03 SpdrMetM .52e 39.93 -.99 TowersWat .56 109.02 -1.84 Cnvrgys .28f 21.79 -.34 Yamana g .15 7.53 ... BcpSouth .20 22.50 -.40 FidlNFin .72 33.14 -.32 iShJapan .13e 11.04 -.13 LabCp ... 99.54 -.34 Nabors .16 24.98 -.22 PinnclEnt ... 23.55 -.29 STMicro .40 9.39 -.18 TrnsEntx rs ... 3.00 -.32 CooperCo .06 131.08 -2.77 Yelp ... 57.38 +.07 BkofAm .04 14.53 -.14 CooperTire .42 26.89 -.47 FidNatInfo .96 53.24 -.54 iSh SKor .90e 64.60 -.65 LadThalFn ... 2.65 -.07 NBGrce rs ... 2.95 -.02 PinnaclFds .84 34.21 -.31 SABESP .31e 10.09 -.23 TransDigm22.00eu182.56 -4.08 YingliGrn ... 2.85 -.15 BkNYMel .68f 34.08 -.02 Copel .95e 15.22 -.45 58.com n ... 39.19 +.41 iSMalasia .48e 16.09 -.20 LaredoPet ... 26.76 -.59 NatFuGas 1.50 75.10 +.59 PinWst 2.27 54.52 -.20 Safeway .92f 34.34 ... Transocn 3.00f 41.29 -.14 YoukuTud ... 21.00 -.05 Banro g ... .44 -.01 CoreLogic ... 27.52 -.19 FstAFin n .96f 27.64 +.02 iShMexico 1.33e 66.42 -.24 LVSands 2.00 72.48 -1.82 NatGrid 3.48e 74.34 -.28 PionEnSvc ... 14.52 -.23 StJoe ... 21.77 +.08 Travelers 2.20f 92.67 -.10 Barclay .41e 16.08 -.08 CornstProg .93 d4.62 -.06 FstBcpPR ... 4.89 -.20 iShSing .50e 13.72 -.09 LaSalleH 1.50f 32.34 -.27 NOilVarco 1.84f 82.07 -.23 PioNtrl .08 200.77 -2.09 StJude 1.08 64.13 -.18 Trex s ... 30.69 -.05 YumBrnds 1.48 74.66 +.06 BarVixMdT ... d13.87 -.07 CornstTR 1.05 d5.33 -.18 FstCwlth .28 8.27 -.04 iShSpain 1.10e 41.39 -.09 Latam Air .01e 14.54 -.30 NOilVar wi ... 74.30 ... PitnyBw .75 26.41 -.39 Salesforce ... 52.89 -.34 TriangPet ... 10.17 -.25 ZBB En rs ... 1.64 -.08 B iPVix rs ... d35.79 -.32 CornerstStr 1.15 d5.88 -.14 FstHorizon .20 11.30 -.04 iSTaiwn .26e 14.80 -.05 Lazard 1.20 49.08 -1.09 NatRetPrp 1.62 34.79 -.18 PlainsAAP 2.52f 56.45 +.03 SallyBty ... 25.21 -.68 TrinaSolar ... 10.36 -.30 ZaleCp ... u22.41 -.13 Bard .84 147.29 -1.54 Corning .40 21.07 -.05 FstInRT .41 18.26 -.13 iSh UK .50e 21.63 -.18 LeapFrog ... 6.84 -.22 Nationstar ... 29.96 -1.29 PlatfmSp n ... u23.40 +.25 SanchezEn ... 27.69 -.29 Trinity .80f 81.55 -.88 Zendesk n ... u16.95 +.45 BarnesNob ... 16.05 -.60 CorpOffP 1.10 27.05 -.28 FMajSilv g ... 9.22 -.08 iShFrntr100 .37e 36.65 -1.08 LearCorp .80 84.22 -.69 NavideaBio ... 1.39 -.12 PlumCrk 1.76 42.58 -.38 SandRdge ... 6.55 +.01 TriumphGp .16 67.49 -1.30 Zimmer .88f 101.56 -.44 Barnes .44 36.83 -.68 CorrectnCp 2.04 31.55 -.64 FstRepBk .56f 50.59 -.61 iShSilver ... 18.65 +.02 Lee Ent ... 4.22 +.17 Navios .24 8.30 -.08 Polaris 1.92 126.39 -2.35 SandRMs2 2.35e 7.70 -.34 Trulia ... 33.76 -1.37 Zoetis .29 30.28 -.18 BarrickG .20 16.66 +.10 Cosan Ltd .30e 12.13 -.11 FirstEngy 1.44 31.24 -.11 iShSelDiv 2.23e 73.32 -.43 LeggMason .64f 48.11 -.46 Navistar ... 32.76 -.73 BasicEnSv ... 25.63 -.38 Coty n .20 16.20 ... FleetMatic ... 26.91 +.71 iShTIPS .91e 114.83 +.22 LeggPlat 1.20 32.91 -.47 NetSuite ... 75.69 +.42 Stocks in bold changed 5% or more in price from the previous day. Baxter 2.08f 74.18 -.48 CousPrp .30 11.80 -.01 Fleetcor ... 119.95 -1.72 iShChinaLC1.02e 35.55 -.21 LeidosHld 1.28 36.84 -.66 Neuralstem ... 3.72 +.22 Stock Footnotes: g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC. BeazerHm ... 18.25 -.57 Covance ... 83.16 -1.69 Flotek ... 27.00 -.35 iSCorSP5003.44e 188.68 -1.19 LennarA .16 38.02 -.32 NeuStar ... 25.88 -1.27 n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stock BectDck 2.18 115.39 -.72 CovantaH .72f 18.61 -.09 FlowrsFd s .45 20.88 -.26 iShCorTBd 2.44e 109.21 +.05 Lennox 1.20f 82.66 -1.43 NwGold g ... 5.09 -.01 issue. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within the Belden .20 69.00 -.65 Covidien 1.28 70.65 -.95 Fluor .84 72.98 -.73 iShEMkts .86e 42.59 -.35 LeucNatl .25 d24.63 -.46 NJ Rscs 1.68 u52.63 +.23 last year. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name. Bemis 1.08 40.78 -.33 CSVInvNG ... 3.10 -.15 FootLockr .88f 47.83 -.99 iShiBoxIG 4.20e 119.06 ... Level3 ... 43.83 -.26 NewOriEd .35e 24.98 +.33 Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amount BerkH B ... 126.06 -1.07 CSVLgNGs ... 24.98 +1.04 FordM .50 15.77 -.15 iSEafeSC 1.22e 50.76 -.28 LexRltyTr .66 11.20 +.07 NewResid .70a 6.24 -.08 declared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of divi- BerryPlas ... 23.52 -.31 CredSuiss .79e 29.37 +.27 ForestCA ... 18.75 -.19 iShEMBd 5.31e 114.13 +.04 Lexmark 1.44f 42.60 -.73 NY CmtyB 1.00 14.95 -.03 dends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declared BestBuy .68 24.66 -1.46 CrwnCstle 1.40 75.94 -.43 ForestLab ... 92.66 -.84 iShIndones .47e 27.94 -1.28 LbtyASE .39e 5.73 -.05 NY REIT n .46 d10.54 +.02 or paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividend BigLots ... 38.02 -.62 CrownHold ... 48.64 -.56 ForestOil ... 2.12 -.03 iShLatAm 1.23e 38.35 -.59 LifeTFit ... 48.43 -.87 Newcastle .40b 4.70 -.01 announcement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend. BBarrett ... 24.95 -.31 CubeSmart .52 17.94 +.06 Fortress .32 6.99 +.01 iShPhilpns .33e 37.68 +.19 LifeLock ... 10.90 +.20 NewellRub .68f 29.08 -.11 t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc - BioMedR 1.00 21.35 -.06 Cummins 2.50 147.55 -2.55 FBHmSec .48 38.74 -.22 iSSP500Val 1.82e 87.05 -.58 LillyEli 1.96 58.66 +.01 NewfldExp ... u34.96 +.53 P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Wednesday, May 21, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B7

Nasdaq National Market Name Div Last Chg AVEO Ph ... 1.11 -.05 CommScp n ... 25.27 +.48 1stUBcpFL .08 8.12 -.04 Intel .90 26.04 ... LexiPhrm ... 1.35 -.07 Microchp 1.42f 46.00 -.40 OReillyAu ... 145.71 -.97 RepubAir ... 9.71 -.37 tw telecom ... 31.86 -.87 AviatNetw ... 1.04 -.01 CommVlt ... 49.79 -.83 FstMerit .64 18.78 -.26 Inteliquent .30f 14.37 -.43 LibGlobA s ... 43.85 -.09 MicronT ... 26.55 -.39 OldDomFrt ... u61.87 -.53 RetailNot n ... 29.66 -.27 TakeTwo ... 19.51 +.08 A-B-C AvisBudg ... 55.57 -.53 Compuwre .50 10.31 -.08 Fiserv s ... 59.23 -.65 InterceptP ... 223.34-36.66 LibGlobC s ... 41.91 -.16 MicrosSys ... 51.35 -.64 OldNBcp .44 13.54 -.13 RexEnergy ... 19.53 -.45 Tarena n ... 7.99 -.07 AMC Net ... 59.83 -.17 Axcelis ... 1.68 +.07 ConcurTch ... 82.54 -.14 FiveBelow ... 36.80 -1.36 Interface .12 17.61 -.21 LibtMda A ... 125.04 +.20 MicroSemi ... 23.37 -.39 Omeros ... 10.11 -.47 RigelPh ... 3.19 -.18 TASER ... 12.87 -.65 AcaciaTc .50 14.79 -.26 BBCN Bcp .30 14.95 -.25 Conmed .80 47.09 -2.36 Flextrn ... 9.46 -.16 Intermolec ... 2.84 -.32 LibtyIntA ... 28.04 -.39 Microsoft 1.12 39.69 -.06 OmniVisn ... 19.14 -.24 RiverbedT ... 19.26 -.03 TeslaMot ... 195.30 -.79 AcadiaPh ... 19.04 -.17 B/E Aero ... 94.96 -1.41 Conns ... 41.90 -.00 Fluidigm ... 27.52 -1.16 InterMune ... 37.40 -1.52 LifePtH ... 58.30 +.83 Momenta ... 11.77 -.32 OnSmcnd ... 8.42 -.15 RocketF n ... 23.84 +.79 TetraTc .28 26.14 -.17 Accuray ... 8.42 -.27 BGC Ptrs .48 6.84 -.23 Conversant ... 24.70 +.18 Fortinet ... 21.26 -.24 Intersil .48 13.38 -.10 LincElec .92 64.34 -1.48 Mondelez .56 37.42 +.04 OpenTable ... 63.41 -.92 RosettaR ... 45.28 -.23 TexInst 1.20 45.71 +.11 AcetoCorp .24 17.90 -.68 Baidu ... 158.45 +.80 CorinthC ... .91 -.05 Fossil Grp ... 100.96 -1.36 IntervalLs .44 d19.10 -.45 LinearTch 1.08 44.73 +.14 MonstrBev ... 69.45 -1.00 Ophthotc n ... 39.16 +7.70 RossStrs .80f 67.11 -2.10 TexRdhse .60f 24.21 -.31 Achillion ... 2.75 -.01 BallardPw ... 3.32 -.09 CorOnDem ... 40.31 +.36 Francesca ... 16.04 -.64 Intuit .76 76.84 -.23 LinnEngy 2.90 28.13 -.16 MontageT lf ... 18.75 +.20 OraSure ... 6.05 -.20 RoyGld .84 64.03 +.02 Theravnce ... 26.98 -.61 AcordaTh ... 30.20 -.75 BancCalif .48 9.95 +.02 Costco 1.42f 115.13 -1.24 FreshMkt ... d29.50 -.41 InvBncp s ... 10.43 -.01 LinnCo 2.90 27.24 -.25 Move Inc ... 10.65 -.06 Orexigen ... 5.40 -.10 RubiconTc ... 7.42 +.15 Thoratec ... 31.45 -.05 ActivsBliz .20f 20.83 +.05 BncFstOK 1.24 56.99 -1.21 CowenGp ... 3.82 -.03 FrontierCm .40 5.85 -.10 IridiumCm ... 7.41 +.19 Lionbrdg ... 5.65 -.20 Mylan ... 46.19 -.95 Outerwall ... 69.39 -1.31 TibcoSft ... 19.44 -.19 Actuate ... 4.20 +.01 BebeStrs .10 d4.31 -.20 Cray Inc ... 26.58 -.43 FuelCellE ... 2.12 -.06 IronwdPh ... 13.43 -.32 LiquidHld n ... 1.72 +.44 MyriadG ... 36.55 -1.03 S-T-U P-Q-R TileShop ... 14.71 +.37 Acxiom ... 21.17 -.34 BedBath ... 61.67 -.73 Cree Inc ... 46.08 -.18 FultonFncl .32 11.69 -.19 Isis ... 23.58 -1.17 Liquidity ... 14.61 +.35 NII Hldg ... d.49 -.06 SBA Com ... 100.23 +.13 TiVo Inc ... 11.75 -.33 AdobeSy ... 61.71 -.49 Big 5Sprt .40 d11.55 -.45 Crocs ... 14.71 -.39 lululemn gs ... 44.45 -1.22 NPS Phm ... 26.91 -.52 PDC Engy ... 60.81 -.59 SEI Inv .44f 31.27 -.47 TowerGrp ... 2.18 -.01 Adtran .36 22.05 -.17 BioRefLab ... 26.85 +.25 Ctrip.com ... 55.00 +1.10 G-H-I J-K-L NXP Semi ... 60.79 +.25 PDL Bio .60 8.95 +.08 SFX Ent n ... 6.82 +.37 M-N-0 TractSup s .64f 63.59 -.08 AdvEnId ... 18.13 -.19 Biocryst ... 8.51 -.19 CubistPh ... 64.67 -2.03 GT AdvTc ... 14.02 -.17 j2Global 1.08f 46.35 -1.25 Nanosphere ... 1.38 -.10 PMC Sra ... 6.92 -.15 SLM Cp ... 8.75 -.11 TrimbleN ... 34.86 -.25 AdvisoryBd ... 47.28 -2.38 BiogenIdc ... 289.79 -.96 CumMed ... 6.22 +.05 Gam&Lsr n .52p 34.07 -.35 JA Solar ... 9.27 -.09 MCG Cap .28m 3.36 -.09 NasdOMX .60f 35.75 -.46 PTC Inc ... 35.76 -.61 SVB FnGp ... 103.81 +1.64 TripAdvis ... 85.87 -.54 Aegerion ... d30.35 -1.45 BioMarin ... 56.15 -1.50 Curis ... d1.80 -.04 Garmin 1.92f 55.08 -.39 JDS Uniph ... 10.79 -.26 MDC Pr gs .72 20.64 -.86 NatCineM .88a 15.17 -.14 PacWstBc 1.00 39.29 -.47 SabraHltc 1.52f 28.81 -.05 TriQuint ... 14.80 -.21 BioScrip ... 7.31 -.19 CypSemi .44 9.48 -.30 Affymetrix ... 7.80 -.11 Gentex .64f 28.89 -.18 JackInBox .80 56.19 -.70 MSG ... 51.06 +.23 NatPenn .40 9.86 -.04 Paccar .88f 61.41 -.74 SalixPhm ... 109.48 -1.22 TrstNY .26 6.47 -.10 AirMethod ... 47.81 +.71 BlkRKelso .84m 8.53 -.02 Gentherm ... u40.29 -.70 JazzPhrm ... 128.51 -2.92 MagicJack ... 14.41 -.57 Navient n ... 15.94 -.08 PacBiosci ... 4.41 ... SanDisk 1.20f u91.37 -.23 TuesMrn ... 15.12 +.01 AkamaiT ... 52.24 -1.10 BlackBerry ... 7.24 ... D-E-F Gentiva h ... 13.67 -.08 PanASlv .50 13.35 +.02 SangBio ... 12.93 -.22 JetBlue ... 8.86 -.03 ManhAsc s ... 31.62 -.25 NektarTh ... 10.94 -.10 21stCFoxA .25 34.09 -.03 Akorn ... 26.95 -.38 BloominBr ... 21.01 -.39 DFC Glbl ... 9.10 -.07 GeronCp ... 1.94 -.01 PaneraBrd ... 153.15 -.35 Sanmina ... 20.14 -.40 JiveSoftw ... 8.02 -.35 MannKd ... 7.56 +.17 NetApp .60 33.95 -.34 21stCFoxB .25 33.26 -.02 AlbnyMlc ... 15.42 -.42 Blucora ... 18.94 +.07 Dealertrk ... 39.96 -1.27 GileadSci ... 81.14 -.91 NetEase 1.41e 71.01 +.31 PapaMur n ... d10.16 -.36 Sapient ... 16.21 -.39 JosABank ... 64.60 -.01 MarIntA .80f 58.89 +.28 21Vianet ... 25.62 -.16 Alexion ... 155.85 -2.57 BluebBio n ... 27.21 +.48 dELIAs h ... .72 -.01 GlbSpcMet .30 18.51 -.53 KEYW Hld ... 11.10 +.40 MarvellT .24 15.27 -.35 Netflix ... 371.67 +7.17 ParagonSh ... 5.67 -.20 SareptaTh ... 30.94 -.69 UTiWrldwd .06 9.28 -.22 AlignTech ... 50.04 -.76 BonTon .20 10.32 -.45 Dndreon ... 2.31 +.17 GluMobile ... 3.80 -.09 KLA Tnc 1.80 63.22 -.45 Masimo ... 24.24 -.04 Neurcrine ... 12.90 -.45 Parexel ... 47.65 -.40 SciGames ... 9.21 -.38 Ubiquiti ... 32.81 -2.09 Alkermes ... 44.00 -.69 BostPrv .32 12.21 -.01 Dentsply .27f 46.36 -.31 Gogo n ... 14.51 +.03 KaloBios ... 1.79 +.01 Mattel 1.52 38.53 -.19 NYMtgTr 1.08 7.69 ... 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FromSend your food newsthe to [email protected] n 352-365-8203 www.dailycommercial.com ICE CREAM: 3 chilly recipes to start the season / C4 Macaron: Quest for perfection HEATHER SCHROERING anticipation of your ba- I know how crucial was this MCT nana bread with tangy lemon seemingly simple task. cream cheese frosting? urely, all home chefs My first attempt, involving a For years, modifying recipes have experienced a smoky oven and someone else’s with nary a glance at the ador- kitchen catastrophe so confusion of wax paper for S able porcelain kitty cat mea- parchment, shan’t be detailed great they will likely nev- suring cups that my sister gave er revisit the recipe in fear of here. But it wasn’t enough for me one Christmas had worked evoking those jarring feelings me to refuse to try again. At- for me. As much as I enjoyed tempt No. 2 was just as tragic. of defeat. For me, that dread- MATTHEW MEAD / AP the baking process, I was more ful recipe was a tiny French That second time, I hastily concerned with making a rec- A fattoush, a salad with pita crumble, is shown in Concord, N.H. cookie that so destroyed my whipped the meringue, taking ipe my own and racing to feed culinary confidence, I vowed great care in crafting the per- my fans, because the flattery to never tell a soul of my fail- fect color batter. The additional that followed tasted so good. ure. Until now. food coloring may have caused American’s But my rebel chef swagger Success in the kitchen has it to be a bit runny, but nev- was challenged when I met always come quite natural- er mind that. The color, Purple the macaron, the tiny French ly to me. With fond memories Mountains’ Majesty, was im- cookie sandwich that ap- Paris kitchen of family recipes, cooking is a peccable. I gingerly squeezed pears deceivingly carefree in therapeutic hobby. If I’m feel- each shell into little half-dollar- its delightful pastel colors and ing unimpressive, I take to the size circles on the parchment. creamy fillings but has a wick- I smiled at them, and, as they is a way of life kitchen, and in 20 minutes I’m ed reputation for being diffi- feeling as accomplished as Fan- gleamed back at me, I placed cult to make. LORI HINNANT perwork are true. I love nie Farmer. However, I always them into the oven. This would A few years ago, in the midst Associated Press cooking and I love bak- have more fun than Fannie. be the last time I would see my of a surge in macaron popu- ing but owning a busi- Improvisation with ingre- precious cookies whole. PARIS — David Lebo- larity, I turned to my prized ness it’s probably 10 dients suited me more than As I was fitting a bag with a vitz snaps a photo of book, “Baking” by James Pe- percent cooking and Farmer’s penchant for exact pastry tip to pipe the filling, I a practically perfect terson, for a recipe. Skip- baking and 90 percent measurements. Who can be heard a strange sizzling in the croissant before tak- ping over all of the textbooky paperwork and bureau- bothered with systematic use oven. It was the batter, melt- ing a bite, then smiling hoopla, I looked at the ingre- cracy,” he said. “I decid- of cups and spoons when ev- ing from the pan and dripping slightly. dients: “What’s so hard about ed to take a pass.” eryone in your onto the bottom of the oven. He’ll probably be whipping together sug- kitchen is Three open windows, one fight asked for the recipe lat- His latest book, “My ar and egg whites?” I drooling with the smoke detector and er, though he did not Paris Kitchen,” feeds thought. Little did into the desire to cook, from SEE MACARON | C3 bake the croissant, nor was it made in his shop and eat in the city kitchen. But after six that prides itself on be- cookbooks, more than ing the culinary center 27,000 tweets and a of the world. Half cook- food website dating to book, half musings on the early years of html, everything from line et- readers expect recipes iquette (watch out for to go with the photos of unexpectedly tough lit- Parisian food most can tle old ladies) to the ac- only crave from a dis- ronym-filled documen- tance. tation that floods every Lebovitz spent 13 French household (go- years as a chef at Alice ing paperless is a dis- Waters’ Chez Panisse, tant dream). quit to write books in Though practical- 1999, then like many an ly none of Lebovitz’s American author before readers have tasted his him moved to Paris in food, he has a vicar- 2004 without a plan. ious following all his “I thought, maybe I’ll own. And his readers — move to Paris because I more than a third are can write there,” he said from outside the U.S. in a recent interview af- — don’t hesitate to tell ter ruefully acknowl- him when they think a edging his lack of a dra- photo is blurry, a recipe matic backstory. seems off or his take on A decade later, he has barbecue is out of line. no intention of opening “One of the rea- his own restaurant or sons I started my web- bakery — France’s bu- site in 1999 was I want- reaucracy is daunting ed people to be able to even for natives. get in touch with me af- “All the rumors you ter my first cookbook. MCT PHOTO hear about French pa- SEE PARIS | C2 Recipe for sweet-and-tangy shrimp tacos in less time than takeout pizza J.M. HIRSCH I firmly believe that if you like shrimp, you AP Food Editor should always have a few bags of them in the What I really wanted was freezer. They thaw quickly, and cook even more pizza. But I was too lazy to drive down to the pizza quickly. As in minutes. I decided to convert my shop to get it, and they only bag into sweet-and-tangy shrimp tacos, a good deliver if you order $40 or eat-with-your-hands sort of comfort food that more. And as much as I like would come together with minimal fuss. pizza, that’s a lot of pizza. So I needed a dinner that ways have a few bags of Aside from the cooking was equally comforting, them in the freezer. They of the shrimp, use this rec- equally flavorful, but re- thaw quickly, and cook ipe just as a guide. I like quired even less effort and even more quickly. As in to top my tacos with soft time than heading into minutes. I decided to con- goat cheese and avocado, vert my bag into sweet- town. My inspiration? Well, but use whatever you like. aside from the pizza I wasn’t and-tangy shrimp tacos, a Ditto for the flour tortillas; having, that is... A 1-pound good eat-with-your-hands bag of frozen raw shrimp. sort of comfort food that corn would be fine, too. Or I firmly believe that if you would come together with if you really want, take all MATTHEW MEAD / AP like shrimp, you should al- minimal fuss. SEE TACOS | C2 A sweet and tangy shrimp taco is shown in Concord, N.H.

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The lumps) to level 10 (high); beat un- macarons are done when tempts — I had macar- til the whites have risen and ■ they do not move when ons to share. ■ 100 grams confection- are stiff, about 1 minute. ers’ sugar pushed lightly from the side VANILLA MACARONS They will appear firm and with a finger. Remove the ■■ 1/2 tablespoon vanilla glossy. Add vanilla; beat ■ macarons from the oven. ■ Prep: 1 hour / Cook: 30 extract briefly to mix. minutes / Makes: 50 to 60 ■ 10) To chill the bottom of ■ Distilled white vinegar, 5) Remove bowl from stand; macarons for cleaning bowl the macarons and stop ■■ Adapted from Madelaine fold in ground almond mix- them from overcooking, Bullwinkel of Chez Made- DIRECTIONS: ture in three additions with first remove cookie sheets a large rubber spatula. laine cooking school. It’s 1) Heat oven to 300 de- that are in the freezer. Slide best to weigh out all ingre- grees. Cover 4 cookie 6) With a curved plastic parchment with macarons dients on a digital scale be- sheets with parchment pa- scraper, repeatedly smooth onto a cold sheet and let it rest, 30 seconds. Then fore beginning. Because per. Place 4 more cook- the batter up along the slide parchment onto a precision is imperative to ie sheets in freezer. (If you side of the mixing bowl to cake rack to cool complete- the process, measurements have fewer cookie sheets, work out air pockets: Start- ly. Repeat with remaining and instructions must be you can make the cookies ing with the scraper at the followed exactly. Modifica- bottom of the bowl, lift the parchment sheets full of in batches, using 2 or more macarons. When the mac- tions or substitutions will sheets at a time.) batter up from the bottom only make the recipe harder, center, pushing it into the aron shells are thoroughly not easier. Keep the eggs 2) Combine almond meal sides as you go. Contin- cooled, loosen them one by out on the counter overnight and 350 grams confection- ue to scrape the sides of one. Then fill. and separate them in the ers’ sugar in a food proces- the bowl, pushing the bat- morning. sor with blade attachment. ter back down, and then up Process for 2 minutes, stop- again. You want to apply TOOLS: ping once to scrape the bot- firm pressure to get the air ■■ Baking sheets tom and sides of bowl. out. When the batter looks

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Add the last in the chocolate crème RUTHIE’S PARK AVENUE ar; fold in Cool Whip. tition as a three-time Pie, a pleasantly wick- Spread over cara- egg and beat for 5 minutes. category and the best- CHOCOLATIER winner of the coveted ed creation, with a Key mel-pecan layer, and Scrape the bowl and beat of-show rosette for for 1 more minute. award and once more lime foundation and FOR THE CRUST: chill. (If you have a larg- Ruthie’s Park Avenue took home a nice stack a whipped cream and ■■ 1 1/2 cups graham er pan, you may use 6 5) Spread on the pie, cov- of ribbons. white chocolate crown Chocolatier, he took cracker crumbs ounces of cream cheese, er and place in the refriger- John won his first over a layer made with first prize in both the ■■ 6 Tablespoons melted ator for 2 hours. 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Paramount Pictures 10-inch size recommended) ■■ 1 teaspoon vanilla This allows the French silk Peach, a special catego- and bake for 8-10 minutes. ■■ 3/4 cup butter ry for this year’s com- layer to soften to the de- Allow to cool. ■■ 1 1/8 cup fine sugar petition, was sponsored sired consistency. ■■ 3 cold pasteurized eggs by the film company CARAMEL AND PECAN 4) Measure sugar into food Mary Ryder of Mascotte can to promote the mov- LAYER: processor and pulse 10 be reached at PlainCook@aol. ie, “Labor Day,” which ■■ 30 wrapped caramels times or until the sugar be- com, or by regular mail at P.O. features a pie-making ■■ 1/4 cup milk gins to look like powdered Box 460, Macotte, FL 34753. 3 chilly recipes for ice cream season ALISON LADMAN sting parfait, inspired by • Diabetic/General Foot Care Associated Press the honey, almond and Ready to move be- coconut-studded pas- try of the same name. • Foot Surgery yond basic vanilla or For a cool and so- chocolate this ice cream very-adult frappe, we • Diabetic Shoes season? combine strawberry ice Much as we love those • Wound/Ulcer Care cream with elderflower classics, with so many liqueur. 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Place in the freez- able 1) Heat the oven to 350 F. er to chill for 5 minutes. ■■ 2 tablespoons honey Spread the almonds and co- 2) To assemble the parfaits, ■■ 1 banana, diced conut on a rimmed baking add a teaspoon of coco- nut and almonds to the bot- tom of each parfait glass. Top with a tablespoon of ba- nana and a drizzle of hon- ey. Add a scoop of vanilla ice cream. Continue layer- ing in this order until you’ve used all the ingredients and filled the glass. Serve im- mediately. STRAWBERRY ELDERFLOWER FRAPPE ■■ The elderflower liqueur makes this a grown-up frappe. 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Talbot St., St. Mi- ing course at Penn State University, chaels, and from Justine’s ice cream Wednesday May 28th, 2014 • 11:00 am and is mixing up fresh, local ingredi- cart at various farmer’s markets and ents in the ice cream to satisfy any- events in the area during the sum- Quality Inn one’s sweet tooth. mer. 3434 S.W. College Road • Ocala Heim, who has been working in Besides what can be bought local- ice cream parlors since he was 13 ly, Heim said he and his team at Jus- and described himself as always be- tine’s make everything else that goes ing an “ice cream parlor kind of guy,” into the ice cream from scratch, ex- said instructors at Penn State real- cept for the Oreos, and each flavor is ly pushed for buying ice cream mix done one batch at a time. from a manufacturer. Justine’s reopened for the spring in D002551 “I figured, why can’t I just make my about mid-March. own mix?” Heim said. “I don’t want Heim said that his aunt, Kathy guar gum in my ice cream. I don’t Lash, who is the third owner, bought want high fructose corn syrup. I want the business about three years ago cane sugar, and I want fresh heavy from the second owners and worked cream, fresh milk.” to return it to what it was originally It’s a food science, as opposed to known for as an icon of St. Michaels a culinary art, Heim said, and it’s all — a friendly atmosphere with a wall about composition, which he said is of milkshakes and “awesome combi- something he learned at Penn State. nations.” “We have a secret ingredient that With the help of the original owner, helps our texture become what it is, Tom Quimby, they worked to restore and that secret ingredient is booze. Justine’s to its original state, and Qui- There’s a little bit of Sailor Jerry in mby trained Heim how to run the there. It really takes it to the next lev- business. el,” Heim said, who added that all the “Our whole motto here is you can alcohol ends up being cooked out by do whatever you want. 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IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 35-2013-CA-001321 DIVISION: 3 U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE M. BANET AND UNKNOWN TENANT/OWNERS, Defendants, To have your ProfessionalNOTICE OF SALE Service listed here, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- nal Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in this cause on May 7, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake please contactCounty, Florida, I willthe sell the property Classified Department situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE scribed as: FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY LOT 2 IN WISCONSIN-MICHIGAN CIVIL DIVISION SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT CASE NO. 35-2013-CA-001321 BOOKat 18, PAGE (352) 6, PUBLIC RECORDS 314-3278. OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA DIVISION: 3 TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION 1980 HOMETTE CPRPORATION MO- Plaintiff, BILE HOME, VIN(S) 03630232AN & 03630232BN. vs. and commonly known as 12653 GEORGE M. BANET AND UNKNOWN LAKE DORA CIR., TAVARES, FL TENANT/OWNERS, 3 2 7 7 8 ; i n c l u d i n g t h e b u i l d i n g , a p p u r - Defendants, tenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale to the highest NOTICE OF SALE and best bidder, for cash, Sales are FICTITIOUS NAME NOTICE held in the lobby on the first floor of Notice is hereby given that the under- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. signed, pursuant to the "Fictitious Name nal Judgment of Foreclosure for Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 JUNE 24, Statute" Florida Statute 865.09, 2009, will Plaintiff entered in this cause on May 2014 at 11 a.m. Any per son claim- register with the Division of Corporations, 7, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake ing an interest in the surplus from the Department of State, State of Florida, County, Florida, I will sell the property sale, if any, other than the property upon receipt of proof of publication for situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- owner as of the date of the lis pend- this notice the Ficti tious Name, to wit: scribed as: ens must file a claim within 60days FUCCILLO KIA OF CLERMONT after the sale. Intends to register said Fictitious Name LOT 2 IN WISCONSIN-MICHIGAN located at the below address: SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Dated this 7 day of May, 2014. CLERMONT, FLORIDA; LAKE COUNTY THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Clerk of the Circuit Court That the interested owner in said BOOK 18, PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS Neil Kelly business enterprise is: OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /S/A. THIGPEN FUCCILLO VENTURES OF Deputy Clerk FLORIDA, INC. TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN Dated in Lake County, Florida this 20 day 1980 HOMETTE CPRPORATION MO- Ad No: 10014011 of MAY, 2014 BILE HOME, VIN(S) 03630232AN & May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 03630232BN. Ad No.10013954 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR MAY 21, 2014 and commonly known as 12653 LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE LAKE DORA CIR., TAVARES, FL FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, 3 2 7 7 8 ; i n c l u d i n g t h e b u i l d i n g , a p p u r - tenances, and fixtures located IN RE: ESTATE OF IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY WILLIAM MIKOLAITIS, CIVIL DIVISION therein, at public sale to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Sales are Deceased CASE NO. 35-2013-CA-001321 held in the lobby on the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. FILE NO. 2013 CP 001740 DIVISION; Probate DIVISION: 3 Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 JUNE 24, 2014 at 11 a.m. Any per son claim- NOTICE TO CREDITORS U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION ing an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property Plaintiff, owner as of the date of the lis pend- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR ens must file a claim within 60days DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- vs. after the sale. TATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Ad ministration GEORGE M. BANET AND UNKNOWN has been entered in the estate of TENANT/OWNERS, Dated this 7 day of May, 2014. Clerk of the Circuit Court WILLIAM MIKOLAITIS, deceased, File Defendants, Neil Kelly Number 2013-CP-001740 by the Cir- By: /S/A. THIGPEN cuit Court for LAKE County, Florida, NOTICE OF SALE Deputy Clerk Probate Di vision, the address of CROSSWORD PUZZLE which is 550 West Main Street, Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Fi- Tavares, Florida 32778; that the nal Judgment of Foreclosure for Ad No: 10014011 May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 decedent's date of death was October Plaintiff entered in this cause on May 22, 2013; that the total value of the 7, 2014, in the Circuit Court of Lake es tate is $500.00 and that the County, Florida, I will sell the property names and addresses of those to situated in Lake County, FLORIDA de- whom it has been assigned by such scribed as: order are: LOT 2 IN WISCONSIN-MICHIGAN Name SHORES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT Mary Mikolaitis THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT Address BOOK 18, PAGE 6, PUBLIC RECORDS Post Office Box 120414 OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Clermont, Florida 32712-0414 TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE 1980 HOMETTE CPRPORATION MO- NOTIFIED THAT: BILE HOME, VIN(S) 03630232AN & 03630232BN. All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims and commonly known as 12653 or de mands against the estate of the LAKE DORA CIR., TAVARES, FL decedent other than those for whom 3 2 7 7 8 ; i n c l u d i n g t h e b u i l d i n g , a p p u r - provision for full payment was made tenances, and fixtures located in the Order of Summary Administra- therein, at public sale to the highest tion must file their claims with this and best bidder, for cash, Sales are court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET held in the lobby on the first floor of FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 JUNE 24, CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO 2014 at 11 a.m. Any per son claim- FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. ing an interest in the surplus from the sale, if any, other than the property NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER owner as of the date of the lis pend- APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY ens must file a claim within 60days CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR after the sale. MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of Dated this 7 day of May, 2014. first publica tion of this Notice is May Clerk of the Circuit Court 13, 2014. Neil Kelly By: /S/A. THIGPEN Attorney for Person Giving Notice Deputy Clerk Kevin A. Sentner Florida Bar Number 304034 Ad No: 10014011 Lefkowitz, Shaw, & Sentner May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 430 North Mills Avenue Suie 4 Orlando, FL 32803 Telephone (407)425-1974 Fax (407)425-1981 Email [email protected] Secondary Email [email protected] Ad No: 10013633 May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION DIVISION: CASE NO.: 10-CA-001956 CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, Plaintiff, vs. THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DEVISEES, GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER, OR AGAINST JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WESLEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER SR., DECEASED , et al, Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR Sale dated _May 8, 2013 and en- LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA tered in Case NO. 10-CA-001956 of CIVIL DIVISION the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for LAKE County, Flor- CASE NO.:2012 CA 000388 ida wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, Na tional As sociation, succes sor by WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. merger to Chase Home Fi nance LLC1, Plaintiff, is the Plaintiff and THE UNKNOWN HEIR S,DEVISEES, GRANT EES, AS- vs. SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM ANTS WOODY PRESTON STRAUB III, UN- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,U NDER, OR KNOWN TENANT(s); UNKNOWN AGAINST JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A SPOUSE OF WOODY PRESTON JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WES- STRAUB III; IN POSSESSION OF THE LEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SUB JECT PROPERTY, SNYDER SR., DECEASED; ANY AND Defendants. ALL UN KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER a Final Judgment of Foreclosure SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY dated the 10TH Day of April, 2014, CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, and entered in Case No. 2012 CA HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR 000388 of the Cir cuit Court of the OTHER CLAIMANTS; JAMES WESLEY 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in and for Lake SNYDER, JR. A/K/A JAMES WESLEY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH County, Flor ida, wherein WELLS SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER, JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE FARGO BANK, N.A. is the Plaintiff and AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES COUNTY, FLORIDA WOODY PRESTON STRAUB III, UN- W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES SNYDER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5th KNOWN SPOUSE OF WOODY PRES- A/K/A JAMES WESLEY SNYDER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CASE NO.: 35-2011-CA-003491 JU DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE TON STRAUB III, UNKNOWN TEN- A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER SR., DE- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURIS- ANT(s); and IN POSSESSION OF THE CEASED; DARRIN LEE SNYDER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUS- DICTION DIVISION SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. A/K/A DARRIN L. SNYDER, AS HEIR TEE, FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE The Clerk of this court shall sell to the OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. CASE # 2013-CA-002673 LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC3 AS- CASE NO 35-2012-CA-000785 highest and best bidder for cash at SNYDER A/K/A JAMES SNYDER SET-BACKED, PASS-THROUGH CER- THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF A/K/A JAMES WESLEY SNYDER JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL TIFICATES, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON THE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER SR., DE- ASSOCIA TION Plaintiff, FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS 550 W. MAIN STREET, TA VARES, FL CEASED; BRYAN A. SNYDER, A/K/A Plaintiff, TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE 11:00 AM ON THE 17th day of June, BRYAN ALAN SNYDER, AS HEIR OF VS. HOLDERS OF SWABS, INC. AS- 2014, the following described prop- THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. SNYDER vs. SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES erty as set forth in said Final Judg- A/K/A JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES TOBI LYNN LENKER AKA TOBI L. 2007-6 ment; WESLEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. CHRISTOPHER M. TEATE A/K/A LENKER AKA TOBI LENKER AKA TOBI PLAINTIFF, SNYDER SR., DE CEASED; HEATHER CHRISTOPHER TEATE, A/K/A CHRIS LYNN WINN; MICHAEL LENKER; et.al, vs. THE SOUTH 6.00 FEET OF LOT 7, AND LEA SNYDER AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE TEATE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Defendant(s). JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. THE NORTH 54.00 FEET OF LOT 8, OF JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES CHRISTOPHER M. TEATE, A/K/A DUNCAN,JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BLOCK H.B.C. YANCEY'S ADDITION TO SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WESLEY CHRISTOPHER TEATE, A/K/A CHRIS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. THE TOWN OF UMATILLA ACCORDING SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER TEATE, CASTLE CREDIT CORPORA- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 DUNCAN, JR; NORMA B. CHARLES TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- SR., DECEASED; DARRIN LEE TION UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSES- A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; UNKNOWN CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 30 SNYDER A/K/A DARRIN L. SNYDER, SION #1, IF LIV ING, AND ALL UN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale SPOUSE OF NORMA B. CHARLES OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIM ING BY, will be made pursuant to an Order or A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; STATE OF COUNTY, FLORIDA THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. SNYDER THROUGH, UN DER AND AGAINST THE Final Summary Judgment. Final Judg- FLORIDA; LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF A/K/A JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ment was awarded on February 19, THE COURT; UNKNOWN TENANT(s) IN ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- WESLEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR 2014 in Civil Case No. POSSESSION EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SNYDER SR., DECEASED; are the ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN 35-2011-CA-003491 of the Cir cuit DEFENDANT(S). SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE Defendants, The Clerk of the Court PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST Court of the FIFTH Judi cial Cir cuit in PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE will sell to the high est and best bidder AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, and for LAKE County, Florida, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A for cash at INSIDE THE FRONT DOOR GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; wherein, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE OF THE LAKE COUNTY JUDICIAL UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION AS TRUSTEE, FOR CARRINGTON NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to SALE. BUILDING, 550 WEST MAIN STREET, #2, IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES a Final Judgment of Foreclosure TAVARES, FLORIDA 32778 at PAR TIES CLAIMS BY, THROUGH, UN- 2006-NC3 ASSET-BAKCED, PAS- dated April 29, 2014 and entered in If you are a person with a disability 11:00AM, on the 12 day of June DER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, is the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Case No. 2012 CA 000785, of the who needs any accommodation in or- 2014, the following described prop- NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE Plaintiff, and TOBI LYNN LENKER AKA LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Cir cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit der to participate in this proceeding, erty as set forth in said Final Judg- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, TOBI L. LENKER AKA TOBI LENKER PROBATE DIVISION in and for LAKE County, Florida. THE you are entitled, at no cost to you, to ment: WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES AKA TOBI LYNN WINN; MICHAEL BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA the provision of certain assistance. MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS LENKER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF IN RE: ESTATE OF THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUS- Please contact the ADA Coordinator TRACT 40, NORTH OF BAY LAKE SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVI SEES, GRANT- KRISTIN LEE ADAMS LENKERE AS OF WILLIAM MIKOLAITIS, TEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS at the Of fice of the Trial Court Admin- ROAD (LAKE ERIE ROAD 2-0613) IN EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, 11/17/2005; ANY AND ALL UN- Deceased OF SWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CER- istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, Defendants KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING, BY, TIFICATES SERIES 2007-6 is Plaintiff Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, RANGE 25 EAST, OF GROVELAND THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE D4FILE NO. 2013 CP 001740 and JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. 32778, Telephone: (352)DAILY 253-1604, COMMERCIALFARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT NOTICE OF SALE Wednesday,HEREIN NAMED May INDIVIDUAL 21, DEFEND-2014 DAY,DIVISION; MONTH Probate XX, YEAR DUNCAN,JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF within two (2) working daysDAILY of your COMMERCIALTHEREOF RE CORDED IN PLAT BOOK ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TOXX BE JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- 2, PAGES 10 AND 11, PUBLIC REC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- NOTICE TO CREDITORS DUNCAN, JR; NORMA B. CHARLES ing or voice impaired, call ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, a Final Judgment entered in Civil KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; UNKNOWN 1-800-955-8771. LESS, TRACT 8, ACCORDING TO AN Case No. 2013-CA-002673 of the Cir- TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR SPOUSE OF NORMA B. CHARLES UNRECORDED PLAT OF MACDON- cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ES- A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; STATE OF Dated this 16 day of April 2014 NELL'S LAKE ERIE RANCHETTE, IN and for Lake County, Florida wherein ANTS are Defendants. TATE: You are hereby notified that an FLORIDA; LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL Order of Summary Ad ministration THE COURT; UNKNOWN TENANT(s) IN Neil Kelly RANGE 25 EAST, IN LAKE COUNTY, ASSOCIA TION, Plaintiff and Christo- The clerk of the court, NEIL KELLY will has been entered in the estate of POSSESSION are Defendants, I will Clerk Of The Circuit Court FLORIDA pher M. Teate a/k/a Christopher sell to the highest bidder for cash at WILLIAM MIKOLAITIS, deceased, File sell to the highest and best bid der for By: /s/ A. THIGPEN Teate a/k/a Chris Teate are defend- first floor lobby near the information Number 2013-CP-001740 by the Cir- cash at the FIRST FLOOR LOBBY Deputy Clerk AND ant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Neil Kelly, will desk in the Lake County Courthouse cuit Court for LAKE County, Florida, NEAR THE INFORMATION DESK IN sell to the highest and best bidder for beginning at 11:00 a.m. on the 12 Probate Di vision, the address of THE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, Plaintiff's Attorney TRACT 39, NORTH OF BAY LAKE cash ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKE day of June, 2014 the fol low ing de- which is 550 West Main Street, 550 WEST MAIN STREET, FL 32778, Choice Legal Group, P.A. ROAD (LAKE ERIE ROAD 2-0613), IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN scribed real property as set forth in Tavares, Florida 32778; that the at 11:00 a.m. on JUN. 12, 2014 the 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, STREET, TA VARES, FL, AT THE INFOR- said Final Sum mary Judg ment, to wit: decedent's date of death was October follow ing described property as set Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 RANGE 25 EAST, OF GROVELAND MATION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M. on 22, 2013; that the total value of the forth in said Final Judg ment, to wit: Telephone: (954) 453-0365 FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT June 12, 2014, the following de- ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY es tate is $500.00 and that the Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK scribed property as set forth in said SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF LAKE, names and addresses of those to BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 2, PAGES 10 AND 11, PUBLIC REC- Final Judg ment, to-wit: STATE OF FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS whom it has been assigned by such OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE [email protected] ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOLLOWS: FROM THE NW CORNER order are: SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE LOT 111, APRIL HILLS, ACCORDING OF SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC- SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE Ad No: 10013603 A/K/A 6841 LAKE ERIE ROAD, GROV- TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS TION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, Name SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC- May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 ELAND, FL 34736 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25, PAGE RANGE 27 EAST, LAKE COUNTY, Mary Mikolaitis TION 6, TOWNSHIP 19, SOUTH, 81, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FLORIDA, RUN S 00 DEG 14' 47" E Address RANGE 27 EAST, THENCE EAST 361 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Any person claiming an interest in the LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALONG W LINE OF SECTION 482.34 Post Office Box 120414 FEET TO S-44A FOR THE POINT OF BE- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE surplus from the sale, if any, other FT; THENCE S 82 DEG 49'32" E Clermont, Florida 32712-0414 GINNING. RUN THENCE NORTH 330 COUNTY, FLORIDA than the property owner as of the ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- 356.09 FEET; THENCE S 74 DEG FEET, THENCE WEST 180.5 FEET TO A date of the Lis Pendens must file a EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE 53'25" E 335.70 FEET; THENCE S 29 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE DITCH, THENCE SOUTH 330 FEET, CASE NO. 2012 CA 002977 claim within sixty (60) days after the SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE DEG 28'03 E TO SOUTH LINE OF THE NOTIFIED THAT: THENCE EAST 180.5 FEET TO THE sale. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE SW 1/4; THENCE N 89 DEG 56'20" POINT OF BEGINNING LESS 33 FEET DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A W, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 686.76 All creditors of the estate of the OF THE EAST SIDE FOR 2-44A RIGHT COMPANY, AS INDENTURE TRUSTEE WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, decedent and persons having claims OF WAY. ON BEHALF OF THE HOLDERS OF THE this Court on May 9, 2014 SALE. RUN N 71 DEG 31'57" E 608.32 or de mands against the estate of the ACCREDITED MORTGAGE LOAN Neil Kelly FEET; THENCE N 29 DEG 28'03" W, decedent other than those for whom a/k/a 2941 East Bates Avenue, Eus- TRUST 2006-1 ASSET BACKED Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILI- 605.61 FEET; THENCE N 74 DEG provision for full payment was made tis, FL 32726 NOTES, By /S./S. Holewinski TIES If you are a person with a disabil- 53'25" W 335.21 FEET; THENCE N 82 in the Order of Summary Administra- Plaintiff, Deputy Clerk ity who needs any ac commodation in DEG 49'32" W TO THE WEST LINE OF tion must file their claims with this DATED THIS 1 day of May, 2014, vs. order to participate in this proceed- SECTION AND POINT A; RETURN TO court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET NEIL KELLY DAVID H. TREMBLEY, ET. AL., Ronald R Wolfe & Associ ates, P.L. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND RUN FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE As Clerk of said Court Defendants. P.O. Box 25018 you, to the provision of certain assis- N 53 DEG 31'57" E, 600.62 FEET; FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL By /S/D. NEAL Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 tance. Please contact the ADA Coor- THENCE N 29 DEG 28'03" W, 415.92 CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO As Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE F10017220 CHASEDIRECT-VA-B-m- dinator at the Office of the Trial Court FEET; THENCE N 74 DEG 53'25" W FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. lee-Team 3 - F10017220 Administrator, 550 West Main Street, 334.72 FEET; THENCE N 82 DEG If you are a person with a disability NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Post Office Box 7800, Tavares, Flor- 49'32" W TO THE WEST LINE OF SEC- NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER who needs any accommodation in or- an Order of Final Summary Judgment See Americans with Disabilities Act ida 32778; Telephone; (352) TION; THENCE N 00 DEG 14'47" W TO APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY der to participate in a proceeding, you of Foreclosure dated the 25TH day of NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILI- 253-1604, within two (2) Working POINT A; LESS LAKE BURNS ROAD CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR are entitled, at no cost to you, to the September 2014, and entered in TIES(For case information, please call days of your receipt of this notice. If RIGHT OF WAY BEING IN SECTION 17 MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE provision of certain assistance. Case No. 2012 CA 002977 of the Cir- (352) 742-4100)If you are a person you are hearing or voice impaired, BEING IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of Please contact the ADA Coordinator cuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit with a disability who needs any ac- call 1-800-955-9771. SOUTH AND RANGE 27 EAST 3010 first publica tion of this Notice is May for the Courts at least 7 before your in and for Lake County, Florida. I will commodation in or der to participate PG 1017, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA 13, 2014. scheduled court appearance, or im- sell to the high est and best bidder for in this proceeding, you are entitled, at Dated April 23, 2014 mediately upon receiving your notifi- cash at the Lake County Courthouse, no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Neil Kelly APN; 17-18-27-000300005902 Attorney for Person Giving Notice cation if the time before the sched- 550 West Main Street, the FIRST tain assistance. Please contact the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Kevin A. Sentner uled appearance is less than 7 days; FLOOR NEAR INFORMATION DESK, ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Lake County, Florida ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- Florida Bar Number 304034 if you are hearing or voice impaired, Tavares, FL 32778 at 11:00 A.M. on Clerk of Courts, 550 West Main /s/A. THIGPEN EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE Lefkowitz, Shaw, & Sentner call 711.Please contact: Nicole Berg, the 12 day of June, 2014, the follow- Street, Post Of fice Box 7800, Ta- DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE 430 North Mills Avenue Suie 4 Phone # (352)253-1604 ing described property as set forth in vares, Florida, 32778-7800, Tele- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE Orlando, FL 32803 said Final Judgment, to wit: phone: (352) 742-4100, within two ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A Telephone (407)425-1974 Ad No: 10013551 (7) working days of your receipt of SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE LLP CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Fax (407)425-1981 May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 LOT 46 OF VILLAGE AT BLACK BEAR, this pleading. If you are hearing im- 2424 North Federal Highway, SALE. Email ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, paired, call 1-800-955-8771; if you Suite 360 [email protected] IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5th RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 51 PAGE are voice impaired, call Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Dated this 8 day of April, 2014 Secondary Email JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE 62, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF 1-800-955-8770. (561) 998-6700 [email protected] COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA (561)998-6707 CLERK OF THE COURT JURISDICTION DIVISION Ad No: 10013554 Neil Kelly Ad No: 10013633 Any person claiming an interest in the May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 Ad No: 10013585 /s/A. THIGPEN May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 CASE NO. 2013 CA 003030 surplus from the sale, if any, other May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 By: Deputy Clerk than the property owner as of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH GREEN TREE SERVICING LLC, date of the Lis Pendens, must file a JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH Aldridge Connors, LLP JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR PLAINTIFF, claim within 60 days after the sale. LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR Attorney for Plaintiff(s) LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA vs. CIVIL DIVI SION LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite CIVIL DIVISION SUSAN M. WEEKS, ET AL., If you are a person with a disability JURISDICTION DIVISION 200 Delray Beach, FL 33445 DEFENDANT(S). who needs any accommodation in or- CASE NO. 35-2012-CA-003787 Phone:561.392.6391 CASE NO.: 2013 CA 002047 der to participate in this proceeding, CASE NO.: 2013 CA 002815 Fax: 561.392.6965 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE you are entitled, at no cost to you, to FEDERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE AS- the provision of certain assistance. THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON M & T BANK, IMPORTANT SOCIATION, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to Please contact the ADA Coordinator FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS Plaintiff, If you are a person with a disability Plaintiff, a Final Judgment of Foreclosure at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE vs. who needs any accommodation in or- dated, in the above action, I will sell istrator, Lake County Judicial Center, HOLDERS OF CWALT, INC. ALTER NA- ELISABETH J. SIMON, KURT B. SIMON, der to participate in this proceeding, vs. to the highest bidder for cash at P.O. Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, TIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-OC7, MORT- MISSION CORONADO CONDOMINIUM you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Lake, Flor ida on June 12, 2014 at Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone GAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, ASSOCIATION, INC. BANK OF AMER- the provision of certain assistance. MICHAEL L. CERLAN; DIANE M. 11:00 a.m. at First floor Lobby at (352)253-1604 at least 7 days be- SERIES 2006-OC7 ICA, N.A. UNKNOWN TENANT IN POS- Please contact the ADA Coordinator CERLAN; UNKNOWN TENANT IN main courthouse (near info. desk) fore your scheduled court appear- Plaintiff, SESSION 1, UNKNOWN TENANT IN at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- POSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT 550 W. Main St. Tavares, FL 32778 ance, or immediately upon receiving POSSESSION 2, istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O PROPERTY, for the following described property: notification if the time before the vs. Defendants Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- Defendants. scheduled appearance is less than 7 vares, Florida 32778, Telephone LOT 167, PALISADES PHASE 2A, AC- days; if you are hearing or voice im- MICHAEL ANDREWS; ANGELA AN- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS paired, call 711. DREWS; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN fore your scheduled court appear- RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37, PAGE PAR TIES CLAIM ING BY, THROUGH, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to ance, or immediately upon receiving NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 80, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Dated this 8 day of May, 2014 UN DER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN a Summary Final Judgment of Fore- this notification if the time before the a Final Judgment of Foreclosure LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA NEIL KELLY NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(s) closure filed April 8, 2014 entered in scheduled appearance is less than 7 dated the 9 day of April, 2014, and CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD Civil Case No. 2013 CA 002815 days; if you are hearing or voice im- en tered in Case No. 2013CA002047 Any person claiming an interest in the Neil Kelly OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judi- paired, call 711. of the Cir cuit Court of the 5TH Judi- surplus of the sale, if any, other than BY: /s/A.THIGPEN PARTIES MAY CLAIM INTEREST AS cial Circuit in and for LAKE County, cial Cir cuit in and for Lake County, the property owner, as of the date of Deputy Clerk SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANT- Tavares, Florida the Clerk of Court will Ad No: 10013602 Florida, wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL the Lis Pendens, must file a claim EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; TENANT sell to the highest and best bidder for May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 M O R T G A G E A S S O C I A T I O N i s t h e within sixty (60) days after the sale. Ad No: 10013550 NKA MARIBELL MARTHA cash at Lake County Court house, 550 Plaintiff and MICHAEL L. CERLAN DI- DATED April 9, 2014 May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 Defendant(s), West Main Street, First Floor, Ta vares, ANE M. CERLAN; and UNKNOWN TEN- NEIL KELLY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FL 32778 in ac cord ance with Chapter FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ANT N/K/A JENA SULLIVAN IN POS- Clerk of the Court NOTICE OF SALE 45, Flor ida Stat utes on JUN 12, 2014 SESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY /s/A. THIGPEN IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH at 11:00AM the following described CIVIL ACTION are defendants, The Clerk of this Deputy Clerk JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to property as set forth in said Summary Court will sell to the highest and best IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA an Order of Final Summary Judgment Final Judg ment, to-wit: bidder for cash at THE LOBBY ON THE Plaintiffs Attorney CASE NO. 10-CA-003204 CIVIL ACTION of Foreclosure dated April 9, 2014 DIVISION: FIRST FLOOR OF THE COURTHOUSE Gladstone Law Group P.A. entered in Civil Case No. Unit 15A, Mission Coronado, a Condo- AT 550 W. MAIN STREET, in Tavares, 1499 W. Palmetto Park Road, DIVISION: 35-2012-CA-003787 of the Cir cuit minium, according to the Declaration FL 32778 11:00 a.m. on the day of Suite 300 WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, CASE NO.: 10-CA-001956 Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in of Condominium recorded in Official Plaintiff, Jun. 12, 2014, the fol lowing de- Boca Raton, FL 33486 and for Lake County, Flor ida wherein Records Book 3385, Pages 1468 scribed property as set forth in said CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC, the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell through 1577, inclusive, Public Rec- vs. Final Judg ment, to wit: If you are a person with a disability Plaintiff, to the highest bidder for cash on day ords of Lake County, Florida as may who needs any accommodation in or- vs. of JUN. 12, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the be amended, together with all tene- LOT 47, THE GLAN PHASE'S 1,2,3, der to participate in a proceeding, you GERARDO FABIAN IRAZOQUI , et al, THE UNKNOWN HEIRS,DEVISEES, Lake County Courthouse, Lobby, First ments, hereditaments and appurte- Defendant(s). ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT are entitled, at no cost to you, to the GRANTEES, ASSIGNEES, LIENORS, Floor, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, nances thereto belonging. THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT provision of certain assistance. CREDITORS, TRUSTEES, OR OTHER Flor ida 32278, in ac cordance with BOOK 53, PAGE 62 PUBLIC REC- Please contact the ADA Coordinator NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED CLAIMANTS CLAIMING BY, Chapter 45 Florida Statutes, relative Any person claiming an interest in the FORECLOSURE SALE ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA for the Courts at least 7 before your THROUGH,UNDER, OR AGAINST to the following described property as surplus from the sale, if any, other scheduled court appearance, or im- JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES set forth in the Fi nal Judgment, to wit: than the property owner as of the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- mediately upon receiving your notifi- SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WESLEY date of the Lis Pendens must file a EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE cation if the time before the sched- an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER LOT 11, COBBLE HILL, ACCORDING claim within sixty (60) days after the Sale dated may 13, 2014 and en- SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE uled appearance is less than 7 days; SR., DECEASED , et al, TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- sale. Dated this 10th day of April, PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE if you are hearing or voice impaired, tered in Case NO. 10-CA-003204 of Defendant(s). CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, PAGE 34, 2014. the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judi cial OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A call 711.Please contact: Nicole Berg, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE Phone # (352)253-1604 Circuit in and for LAKE County, FLORIDA. Neil Kelly Florida wherein WELLS FARGO BANK, SALE NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED Clerk of the Circuit Court Ad No: 10013597 NA, is the Plaintiff and GERARDO FORECLOSURE SALE Any person claiming an interest in the By:/s/D. NEAL FABIAN IRAZOQUI; ALBA PINTOS If you are a person with a disability May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 surplus from the sale, if any, other Deputy Clerk who needs any accommodation in or- IRAZOQUI; HANCOCK BANK SUCCES- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to than the property owned as of the SOR BY MERGER TO PEOPLES FIRST der to participate in this proceeding, an Order Rescheduling Foreclosure date of the Lis Pendens must file a Attorney for Plaintiff: you are entitled, at no cost to you, to COMMU NITY BANK; are the Defend- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH Sale dated _May 8, 2013 and en- claim within 60 days after the sale. MCCALLA RAYMER, LLC, ATTORNEY ants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the provision of certain assistance. JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR tered in Case NO. 10-CA-001956 of FOR PLAINTIFF Please contact the ADA Coordinator the highest and best bidder for cash LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial ATTENTION PERSONS WITH DISABILI- 110 SE 6TH STREET at ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF THE LAKE at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- CIVIL DIVISION Circuit in and for LAKE County, Flor- TIES- If you are a person with a disa- FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 550 WEST ida wherein JPMorgan Chase Bank, bility who needs any ac commodation (407) 674-1850 MAIN STREET, TA VARES, FLORIDA Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, CASE NO.:2012 CA 000388 Na tional As sociation, succes sor by in order to participate in this proceed- 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, 32778 at 11:00AM, on the 12 day of merger to Chase Home Fi nance LLC1, ing, you are entitled, at no cost to If you are a person with a disability June, 2014, the follow ing de scribed within two (2) working days of your WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. is the Plaintiff and THE UNKNOWN you, to the provision of certain assis- who needs any accommodation in or- receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- prop erty as set forth in said Final Plaintiff, HEIR S,DEVISEES, GRANT EES, AS- tance. Please contact: ADA Coordina- der to participate in a proceeding, you Judgment: ing or voice impaired, call SIGNEES, LIENORS, CREDITORS, tor, Lake County P.O. Box 7800/550 are entitled, at no cost to you, to the 1-800-955-8771. vs. TRUSTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM ANTS W. Main Street Tavares, FL 32778 provision of certain assistance. THE EAST 212.62 FEET OF THE FOL- CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,U NDER, OR Phone (352) 253-1604 Please contact the ADA Coordinator Dated this 10 day of April, 2014 LOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY: WOODY PRESTON STRAUB III, UN- AGAINST JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A for the Courts P.O. BOX 7800/550 W. BEGINNING AT THE NORTHWEST KNOWN TENANT(s); UNKNOWN JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WES- DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FLORIDA CORNER OF THE SOUTHEAST 1/4 OF Neil Kelly SPOUSE OF WOODY PRESTON LEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. 9TH DAY OF April, 2014 32778 (352)253-1604 at least 7 be- Clerk Of The Circuit Court THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION STRAUB III; IN POSSESSION OF THE SNYDER SR., DECEASED; ANY AND fore your scheduled court appear- 13, TOWNSHIP 21 SOUTH, RANGE 25 By: /s/D. NEAL SUB JECT PROPERTY, ALL UN KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIMING /S/D. NEAL, DEPUTY CLERK ance, or immediately upon receiving Deputy Clerk EAST; THENCE RUN SOUTH ALONG Defendants. BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST NEIL KELLY your notification if the time before THE WEST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT the scheduled appearance is less 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4, A DIS- Choice Legal Group, P.A. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE FENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA than 7 days; if you are hearing or 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 TANCE OF 198.95 FEET; THENCE TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER voice impaired call 771. NORTH 89 DEGREES 57 MINUTES 12 Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY ATTORNEYS FOR PLAINTIFF Telephone: (954) 453-0365 SECONDS EAST, A DISTANCE OF a Final Judgment of Foreclosure CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSE, MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER, LLC Ad No: 10013595 1332.71 FEET TO A POINT ON THE Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 dated the 10TH Day of April, 2014, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR 5110 EISENHOWER BLVD STE 120 May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 EAST LINE OF SAID SOUTHEAST 1/4 and entered in Case No. 2012 CA OTHER CLAIMANTS; JAMES WESLEY TAMPA, FL 33634 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4; THENCE 000388 of the Cir cuit Court of the SNYDER, JR. A/K/A JAMES WESLEY IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH NORTH 0 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 54 Ad No: 10013548 5TH Judi cial Cir cuit in and for Lake SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER, Ad No: 10013565 JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 SECONDS EAST ALONG SAID EAST County, Flor ida, wherein WELLS AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 COUNTY, FLORIDA LINE, A DISTANCE OF 198.95 FEET; FARGO BANK, N.A. is the Plaintiff and W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES SNYDER THENCE SOUTH 89 DEGREES 57 MIN- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5th WOODY PRESTON STRAUB III, UN- A/K/A JAMES WESLEY SNYDER IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CASE NO.: 35-2011-CA-003491 UTES 12 SECONDS WEST, A DIS- JU DICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE KNOWN SPOUSE OF WOODY PRES- A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER SR., DE- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE TANCE OF 1333.36 FEET TO THE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURIS- TON STRAUB III, UNKNOWN TEN- CEASED; DARRIN LEE SNYDER COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. AS TRUS- POINT OF BEGINNING, LESS RIGHT OF DICTION DIVISION ANT(s); and IN POSSESSION OF THE A/K/A DARRIN L. SNYDER, AS HEIR TEE, FOR CARRINGTON MORTGAGE WAY FOR ROAD ALONG THE EAST SUBJECT PROPERTY are defendants. OF THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. CASE # 2013-CA-002673 LOAN TRUST, SERIES 2006-NC3 AS- BOUNDARY, ALL IN LAKE COUNTY, CASE NO 35-2012-CA-000785 The Clerk of this court shall sell to the SNYDER A/K/A JAMES SNYDER SET-BACKED, PASS-THROUGH CER- FLORIDA. highest and best bidder for cash at A/K/A JAMES WESLEY SNYDER JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL TIFICATES, THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OF A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER SR., DE- ASSOCIA TION Plaintiff, TOGETHER WITH AND SUBJECT TO FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS THE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT CEASED; BRYAN A. SNYDER, A/K/A Plaintiff, THOSE CERTAIN NON-EXCLUSIVE TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE 550 W. MAIN STREET, TA VARES, FL BRYAN ALAN SNYDER, AS HEIR OF VS. EASEMENTS FOR INGRESS AND HOLDERS OF SWABS, INC. AS- 11:00 AM ON THE 17th day of June, THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. SNYDER vs. EGRESS AS RECORDED IN OFFICIAL SET-BACKED CERTIFICATES SERIES 2014, the following described prop- A/K/A JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES TOBI LYNN LENKER AKA TOBI L. RECORDS BOOK 858 PAGE 1683, OF- 2007-6 erty as set forth in said Final Judg- WESLEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. CHRISTOPHER M. TEATE A/K/A LENKER AKA TOBI LENKER AKA TOBI FI CIAL RECORDS BOOK 858 PAGE PLAINTIFF, ment; SNYDER SR., DE CEASED; HEATHER CHRISTOPHER TEATE, A/K/A CHRIS LYNN WINN; MICHAEL LENKER; et.al, 1686 AND OF FICIAL RECORDS BOOK vs. LEA SNYDER AS HEIR OF THE ESTATE TEATE; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Defendant(s). 858 PAGE 2121, PUB LIC RECORDS JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. THE SOUTH 6.00 FEET OF LOT 7, AND OF JAMES W. SNYDER A/K/A JAMES CHRISTOPHER M. TEATE, A/K/A OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. DUNCAN,JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF THE NORTH 54.00 FEET OF LOT 8, SNYDER A/K/A JAMES WESLEY CHRISTOPHER TEATE, A/K/A CHRIS NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. BLOCK H.B.C. YANCEY'S ADDITION TO SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. SNYDER TEATE, CASTLE CREDIT CORPORA- PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 A/K/A 21215 S. BUCKHILL ROAD, DUNCAN, JR; NORMA B. CHARLES THE TOWN OF UMATILLA ACCORDING SR., DECEASED; DARRIN LEE TION UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSES- CLERMONT, FL 34715 A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; UNKNOWN TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- SNYDER A/K/A DARRIN L. SNYDER, SION #1, IF LIV ING, AND ALL UN- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sale SPOUSE OF NORMA B. CHARLES CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 30 AS PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE OF KNOWN PAR TIES CLAIM ING BY, will be made pursuant to an Order or Any person claiming an interest in the A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; STATE OF OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE THE ESTATE OF JAMES W. SNYDER THROUGH, UN DER AND AGAINST THE Final Summary Judgment. Final Judg- surplus from the sale, if any, other FLORIDA; LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF COUNTY, FLORIDA A/K/A JAMES SNYDER A/K/A JAMES ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ment was awarded on February 19, than the property owner as of the THE COURT; UNKNOWN TENANT(s) IN WESLEY SNYDER A/K/A JAMES W. ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR 2014 in Civil Case No. date of the Lis Pendens must file a POSSESSION ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- SNYDER SR., DECEASED; are the ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN 35-2011-CA-003491 of the Cir cuit claim within sixty (60) days after the DEFENDANT(S). EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE Defendants, The Clerk of the Court PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST Court of the FIFTH Judi cial Cir cuit in sale. SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE will sell to the high est and best bidder AS SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVISEES, and for LAKE County, Florida, NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE for cash at INSIDE THE FRONT DOOR GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; wherein, WELLS FARGO BANK, NA WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A OF THE LAKE COUNTY JUDICIAL UNKNOWN PARTIES IN POSSESSION AS TRUSTEE, FOR CARRINGTON this Court on May 14, 2014. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE BUILDING, 550 WEST MAIN STREET, #2, IF LIVING, AND ALL UNKNOWN MORTGAGE LOAN TRUST, SERIES Neil Kelly a Final Judgment of Foreclosure SALE. TAVARES, FLORIDA 32778 at PAR TIES CLAIMS BY, THROUGH, UN- 2006-NC3 ASSET-BAKCED, PAS- Clerk of the Circuit Court dated April 29, 2014 and entered in 11:00AM, on the 12 day of June DER AND AGAINST THE ABOVE S-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, is the By:/S/A. THIGPEN Case No. 2012 CA 000785, of the If you are a person with a disability 2014, the following described prop- NAMED DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE Plaintiff, and TOBI LYNN LENKER AKA Deputy Clerk Cir cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit who needs any accommodation in or- erty as set forth in said Final Judg- NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, TOBI L. LENKER AKA TOBI LENKER in and for LAKE County, Florida. THE der to participate in this proceeding, ment: WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES AKA TOBI LYNN WINN; MICHAEL See Americans with Disabilities Act BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA you are entitled, at no cost to you, to MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS LENKER; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF If you are a person with a disability THE BANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUS- the provision of certain assistance. TRACT 40, NORTH OF BAY LAKE SPOUSE, HEIRS, DEVI SEES, GRANT- KRISTIN LEE ADAMS LENKERE AS OF who needs any accommodation in or- TEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE HOLDERS Please contact the ADA Coordinator ROAD (LAKE ERIE ROAD 2-0613) IN EES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS, 11/17/2005; ANY AND ALL UN- der to participate in a proceeding, you OF SWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED CER- at the Of fice of the Trial Court Admin- SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, Defendants KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING, BY, are entitled, at no cost to you, the TIFICATES SERIES 2007-6 is Plaintiff istrator, 550 West Main Street, Post RANGE 25 EAST, OF GROVELAND THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THE provision of certain assistance. and JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT NOTICE OF SALE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFEND- Please con tact the ADA Coordinator DUNCAN,JR.; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604, THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK ANT(S) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE for the Courts below at least 7 days JAMES DUNCAN A/K/A JAMES A. within two (2) working days of your 2, PAGES 10 AND 11, PUBLIC REC- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- before your scheduled court appear- DUNCAN, JR; NORMA B. CHARLES receipt of this Notice. If you are hear- ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, a Final Judgment entered in Civil KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN IN- ance, or immediately upon receiving A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; UNKNOWN ing or voice impaired, call LESS, TRACT 8, ACCORDING TO AN Case No. 2013-CA-002673 of the Cir- TEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- your notification if the time before SPOUSE OF NORMA B. CHARLES 1-800-955-8771. UNRECORDED PLAT OF MACDON- cuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in SEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIM- the scheduled appearance is less A/K/A NORMA CHARLES; STATE OF NELL'S LAKE ERIE RANCHETTE, IN and for Lake County, Florida wherein ANTS are Defendants. than 7 days; if you are hearing or FLORIDA; LAKE COUNTY CLERK OF Dated this 16 day of April 2014 SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, JP MORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL voice impaired, call 711. Please THE COURT; UNKNOWN TENANT(s) IN RANGE 25 EAST, IN LAKE COUNTY, ASSOCIA TION, Plaintiff and Christo- The clerk of the court, NEIL KELLY will contact: Nicole Berg, Phone # POSSESSION are Defendants, I will Neil Kelly FLORIDA pher M. Teate a/k/a Christopher sell to the highest bidder for cash at (352) 253-1604 sell to the highest and best bid der for Clerk Of The Circuit Court Teate a/k/a Chris Teate are defend- first floor lobby near the information cash at the FIRST FLOOR LOBBY By: /s/ A. THIGPEN AND ant(s), I, Clerk of Court, Neil Kelly, will desk in the Lake County Courthouse Ad No: 10013944 NEAR THE INFORMATION DESK IN Deputy Clerk sell to the highest and best bidder for beginning at 11:00 a.m. on the 12 May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 THE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE, TRACT 39, NORTH OF BAY LAKE cash ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKE day of June, 2014 the fol low ing de- 550 WEST MAIN STREET, FL 32778, Plaintiff's Attorney ROAD (LAKE ERIE ROAD 2-0613), IN COUNTY COURT HOUSE, 550 W. MAIN scribed real property as set forth in at 11:00 a.m. on JUN. 12, 2014 the Choice Legal Group, P.A. SECTION 19, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, STREET, TA VARES, FL, AT THE INFOR- said Final Sum mary Judg ment, to wit: SEIZE THE DAY’S follow ing described property as set 1800 NW 49th Street, Suite 120 RANGE 25 EAST, OF GROVELAND MATION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M. on SPORTS NEWS. forth in said Final Judg ment, to wit: Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33309 FARMS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT June 12, 2014, the following de- ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROPERTY Telephone: (954) 453-0365 THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK scribed property as set forth in said SITUATED IN THE COUNTY OF LAKE, www.dailycommercial.com BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER Facsimile: (954) 771-6052 2, PAGES 10 AND 11, PUBLIC REC- Final Judg ment, to-wit: STATE OF FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS OF THE SOUTH ONE-HALF OF THE Toll Free: 1-800-441-2438 ORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA FOLLOWS: FROM THE NW CORNER SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF THE [email protected] LOT 111, APRIL HILLS, ACCORDING OF SW 1/4 OF THE SW 1/4 OF SEC- SOUTHEAST ONE-QUARTER OF THE A/K/A 6841 LAKE ERIE ROAD, GROV- TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF, AS TION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, SOUTHWEST ONE-QUARTER OF SEC- Ad No: 10013603 ELAND, FL 34736 RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 25, PAGE RANGE 27 EAST, LAKE COUNTY, TION 6, TOWNSHIP 19, SOUTH, May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 81, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF FLORIDA, RUN S 00 DEG 14' 47" E RANGE 27 EAST, THENCE EAST 361 Any person claiming an interest in the LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ALONG W LINE OF SECTION 482.34 FEET TO S-44A FOR THE POINT OF BE- surplus from the sale, if any, other FT; THENCE S 82 DEG 49'32" E GINNING. RUN THENCE NORTH 330 than the property owner as of the ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- 356.09 FEET; THENCE S 74 DEG FEET, THENCE WEST 180.5 FEET TO A date of the Lis Pendens must file a EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE 53'25" E 335.70 FEET; THENCE S 29 DITCH, THENCE SOUTH 330 FEET, claim within sixty (60) days after the SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE DEG 28'03 E TO SOUTH LINE OF THE THENCE EAST 180.5 FEET TO THE sale. PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE SW 1/4; THENCE N 89 DEG 56'20" POINT OF BEGINNING LESS 33 FEET OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A W, ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 686.76 OF THE EAST SIDE FOR 2-44A RIGHT WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGINNING, OF WAY. this Court on May 9, 2014 SALE. RUN N 71 DEG 31'57" E 608.32 Neil Kelly FEET; THENCE N 29 DEG 28'03" W, a/k/a 2941 East Bates Avenue, Eus- Clerk of the Circuit Court NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILI- 605.61 FEET; THENCE N 74 DEG tis, FL 32726 By /S./S. Holewinski TIES If you are a person with a disabil- 53'25" W 335.21 FEET; THENCE N 82 Deputy Clerk ity who needs any ac commodation in DEG 49'32" W TO THE WEST LINE OF DATED THIS 1 day of May, 2014, order to participate in this proceed- SECTION AND POINT A; RETURN TO NEIL KELLY Ronald R Wolfe & Associ ates, P.L. ing, you are entitled, at no cost to THE POINT OF BEGINNING AND RUN As Clerk of said Court P.O. Box 25018 you, to the provision of certain assis- N 53 DEG 31'57" E, 600.62 FEET; By /S/D. NEAL Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 tance. Please contact the ADA Coor- THENCE N 29 DEG 28'03" W, 415.92 As Deputy Clerk F10017220 CHASEDIRECT-VA-B-m- dinator at the Office of the Trial Court FEET; THENCE N 74 DEG 53'25" W lee-Team 3 - F10017220 Administrator, 550 West Main Street, 334.72 FEET; THENCE N 82 DEG If you are a person with a disability Post Office Box 7800, Tavares, Flor- 49'32" W TO THE WEST LINE OF SEC- who needs any accommodation in or- See Americans with Disabilities Act ida 32778; Telephone; (352) TION; THENCE N 00 DEG 14'47" W TO der to participate in a proceeding, you NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILI- 253-1604, within two (2) Working POINT A; LESS LAKE BURNS ROAD are entitled, at no cost to you, to the TIES(For case information, please call days of your receipt of this notice. If RIGHT OF WAY BEING IN SECTION 17 provision of certain assistance. (352) 742-4100)If you are a person you are hearing or voice impaired, BEING IN SECTION 17, TOWNSHIP 18 Please contact the ADA Coordinator with a disability who needs any ac- call 1-800-955-9771. SOUTH AND RANGE 27 EAST 3010 for the Courts at least 7 before your commodation in or der to participate PG 1017, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA scheduled court appearance, or im- in this proceeding, you are entitled, at Dated April 23, 2014 mediately upon receiving your notifi- no cost to you, to the provision of cer- Neil Kelly APN; 17-18-27-000300005902 cation if the time before the sched- tain assistance. Please contact the CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT uled appearance is less than 7 days; ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Lake County, Florida ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTER- if you are hearing or voice impaired, Clerk of Courts, 550 West Main /s/A. THIGPEN EST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE call 711.Please contact: Nicole Berg, Street, Post Of fice Box 7800, Ta- DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE Phone # (352)253-1604 vares, Florida, 32778-7800, Tele- PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE phone: (352) 742-4100, within two ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A Ad No: 10013551 (7) working days of your receipt of SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE LLP CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 this pleading. If you are hearing im- 2424 North Federal Highway, SALE. paired, call 1-800-955-8771; if you Suite 360 are voice impaired, call Boca Raton, Florida 33431 Dated this 8 day of April, 2014 1-800-955-8770. (561) 998-6700 (561)998-6707 CLERK OF THE COURT Ad No: 10013554 Neil Kelly May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 Ad No: 10013585 /s/A. THIGPEN May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 By: Deputy Clerk Aldridge Connors, LLP Attorney for Plaintiff(s) 1615 South Congress Avenue, Suite 200 Delray Beach, FL 33445 Phone:561.392.6391 Fax: 561.392.6965 IMPORTANT If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in or- der to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- vares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- fore your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. Ad No: 10013602 May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 NOTICE OF ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT DECISION(S) The District has granted permit(s) for the following applications: Central Sumter Utility Company, LLC, 1020 Lake Sumter Landing, The Vil- lages, FL 32162 application #20-069-137803-1. This application is for a secondary use of potable NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN water from The City of Fruitland Park BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER (CUP No. 2482). The District proposes MANAGEMENT DISTRICT au thorization to use 0.2455 million gallons per day of water for house- Notice is given that the following hold and commercial/industrial type permit was issued on April 28, 2014. use. The withdrawals used by this pro- Shantiniketan Developers 2, LLC, posed project will consist of Connec- 999 David Walker Drive, Tavares, tion Point from Fruitland Park, City Of Florida 32778, Permit Number via 1 pro posed connection point in IND-069-125969-3. The project is Lake County, located in Sections: 17, located in Lake County, Section 27, 18, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Town ship: 19 Township 19 South, Range 26 East. South, Range: 24 East, known as The The permit authorizes minor Villages of Fruitland Park. modification of Permit Number IND-069-125969-2 for the construc- If you wish to receive a copy of a tion of Shanti Niketan Senior Condo- Technical Staff Report (TSR) that pro- miniums Phase 3, a 3.39-acre project vides the St. Johns River Water Man- to be constructed and operated as agement District (District) staffs' per plans received by the Dis trict on analysis on the above-listed compli- April 7, 2014. The receiving water ance report(s) and associated per- body is Lake Elsie. mit(s), please sub mit your request to: Director, Bureau of Regulatory Sup- A person whose substantial interests port, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL are or may be affected has the right 32178-1429. Once a TSR becomes to request an adminis trative hearing available, you may also review it by by filing a written petition with the St. going to the Permitt ing section of the Johns River Water Management Dis- District's website at floridaswater.c- trict (District). Pursuant to Chapter om/permitting/index.html. To obtain 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida information on how to find and view a Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the peti- TSR, visit https://permiting.sjrwmd.c- tion must be filed (received) either by om/epermitting/html/EP_FAQs.html, delivery at the office of the District and then follow the directions pro- Clerk at District Headquarters, P.O. vided under "How to find a Technical Box 1429, Palatka FL 32178-1429 Staff Report (TSR) or other applica- (4049 Reid St, Palatka, FL 32177) or tion file documents." by e-mail with the District Clerk at [email protected], within twenty six A person whose substantial interests (26) days of the District depositing are or may be affected has the right the notice of intended District deci- to request an administrative hearing sion in the mail (for those persons to by filing a written petition with the whom the District mails actual no- District. Pursu ant to Chapter 28-106 tice), within twenty-one (21) days of and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Admin- the District emailing notice of in- istrative Code (F.A.C.), the petition tended District decision (for those must be filed (received) either by de- per sons to whom the District emails livery at the office of the District Clerk actual notice), or within twenty-one at District Headquarters, P. O. Box (21) days of newspaper publication 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 of the notice of intended District (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or decision (for those persons to whom by e-mail with the District Clerk at the District does not mail or email [email protected], within twenty-one actual notice). A petition must (21) days of newspaper publication of comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. the notice of District decision (for and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes those persons to whom the District (F.S.), and Chap ter 28- 106, F.A.C. does not mail or email actual notice). The District will not accept a petition sent by facsimile (fax). Mediation A petition for an administrative hear- pursuant to Section 120.573, F.S., ing is deemed filed upon receipt of is not available. the complete petition by the District Clerk at the District Headquarters in A petition for an administrative hear- Palatka, Florida during the District's ing is deemed filed upon receipt of regular business hours. The District's the complete petition by the District regular business hours are 8 a.m. – Clerk at the District Headquarters in 5 p.m., excluding weekends and Wednesday, May 21, 2014Palatka, Florida during the District's District holidays. PetitionsDAILY received COMMERCIAL by D5XX DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR regular business hours. The District's the District Clerk after theDAILY District's COMMERCIAL regular business hours are 8 a.m. - 5 regu lar business hours shall be p.m., excluding weekends and District deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the next holidays. Petitions received by the regular District business day. A 2990 District Clerk after the District's regu- petition must comply with Sections lar business hours shall be deemed 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), filed as of 8 a.m. on the next regular Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH District business day. The District's 28-106, F.A.C. The Dis trict's accept- JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN acceptance of petitions filed by e-- ance of petitions filed by e-mail is AND FOR LAKE COUNTY mail is subject to certain conditions subject to certain conditions set forth Growing Fabrication Shop has the MEDICAL ASSISTANT set forth in the District's Statement of CAR DETAILER - FT GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION in the District's Statement of Agency for busy Dealership, following positions available: F/T position available for Medical Agency Or ganization and Operation (i- Organization and Operation (issued •WELDER As sistant w/ basic X-ray License to CASE NO. 35-2010-CA-004605 ssued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, F.A.C.), •DRIVER work w/busy orthopedic office prac- Florida Administrative Code), which is which is available for viewing at •CNC MACHINIST tice in Leesburg/Villages. This posi- BRANCH BANKING AND TRUST, COM- available for viewing at flori- floridaswater.com. The District will •SHOPHAND tion requires medical exp., excellent PANY daswater.com. These conditions in- not accept a petition sent by facsim- Exp. re q'd. Must be motivated! people skills, ability to multi-task & Plaintiff, clude, but are not limited to, the peti- ile (fax). Mediation may be available Apply in Person: SALESCORP proficient computer skills. Com- tion being in the form of a PDF or if you meet the conditions stated in SEE SCOTT RODERICK 3402-C NE 37th PL., Wildwood, FL petitive salary & excellent benefits vs. TIFF file and being capable of being the full No tice of Rights (see last par- PHILLIPS BUICK provided. sto red and printed by the District. Fur- agraph). 2160 Hwy. 441, Fruitland Park, FL HVAC TECH. LEAD - FT Send resume to: DANNY C. HARDING A/K/A DANNY ther, pursuant to the District's State- DFWP Exp'd, clean driving record. Florida Musculoskeletal Institute CRAIG HARDING, UNKNOWN SPOUSE ment of Agency Organiza tion and Op- The right to an administrative hearing Com peti tive pay. 600 North Blvd., Suite C OF DANNY C. HARD ING A/K/A eration, attempting to file a petition and the relevant procedures to be fol- Fax resume to: 352-307-7055 or Leesburg, FL 34748 DANNY CRAIG HARDING (DROP), by facsimile (fax) is prohibited and lowed are governed by Chapter 120, CHOIR & PRAISE TEAM Apply in person or fax to: 352-728-2603 UNKNOWN TENANT #1 A/K/A shall not constitute filing. F.S., Chapter 28-106, F.A.C., and Rule ACCOMPA NIST R & A Industries KRISTAL LYLES, UN KNOWN TENANT 40C-1.1007, F.A.C. Because the First Presby ter ian Church, Leesburg, 11900 SE Hwy. 301, MEDICAL BILLER #2 A/K/A RONALD LYLES, The right to an administrative hearing administrative hearing process is is seeking a choir and praise team Belle view, FL 34420 w/Medicare Exp. For busy Lake Defendants. and the relevant procedures to be fol- designed to formulate final agency accompa nist. The successful appli- County Medical Facility. lowed are governed by Chapter 120, ac tion, the filing of a petition means cant will be an accom plished pianist PAINTERS Fax 352-350-7339 NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Florida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, the District's final ac tion may be dif- and will have an enthusi astic appre- Commercial Exp. preferred, valid ciation for all styles of church music. Florida Administrative Code, and Rule ferent from the posi tion taken by it in driver's license and reliable trans- MEDICAL RECEPTIONIST/ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to 40C- 1.1007, Florida Administrative this notice. Failure to file a petition Ex pec ta tions of the position in- por tation req'd. DFWP/Background clude: solo performance, duets with MEDICAL ASSISTANT a Sum mary Final Judgment of Fore- Code. Because the administrative for an administrative hearing within checks. For internal medicine office in closure filedFEB. 25, 2014 entered in hearing process is designed to formu- the requisite time frame shall consti- the organ and other instrumenta- LESTER PAINTING, INC. tion. The abil ity to read charts is a Leesburg area. Exp. preferred. Civil Case No. 35-2013-CA-001832 of late final agency action, the fil ing of a tute a waiver of the right to an admin- 352-821-0695 Fax resume to: 352-315-0578 the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial petition means the District's final ac- istra tive hearing. (Rule 28106.111, plus. Contact Marcie Samuelson at: Cir cuit in and for Lake County, Ta- tion may be different from the posi- F.A.C.). PRODUCTION WORKERS RN PPS/MDS CO-ORDINATOR vares, Florida, the Clerk of Court will tion taken by it in this notice. Failure [email protected] or Kathryn Kipp at: Assembly line, light hand work. FULL TIME sell to the highest and best bidder for to file a petition for an ad ministrative If you wish to do so, please visit Apply in person: VistaPak Ind. Inc. PRIOR EXPERIENCE ABSOLUTELY cash at Lake County Judicial Center, hearing within the requisite time http://floridaswater.com/nor_dec/ to [email protected] to ar range an audition. 1103 Thomas Ave., Leesburg REQUIRED. AWARD WINNING 550 West Main Street, First Floor, Ta- frame shall constitute a waiver of the read the complete Notice of Rights to DFWP FACIL ITY W/EXCELLENT BENEFITS. vares, FL. 32778 in accordance with right to an administrative hearing. determine any legal rights you may EMAIL RESUME TO Chapter 45, Florida Statutes On June, (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). have concerning the District's deci- [email protected] 24, 2014 at 11:00 AM on the fol low- sion(s) on the compliance report(s) 2990 FAX TO 352-357-2874, OR ing described property as set forth in If you wish to do so, please visit described above. You can also APPLY IN PERSON AT said Summary Final Judg ment, to-wit: http://floridaswater.com/n- request the No tice of Rights by LAKE EUSTIS CARE CENTER oticeofrights/ to read the com plete contacting the Director, Bureau of 411 W WOODWARD AVE, THE EAST 1/4 OF THE WEST 4/7 OF Notice of Rights to determine any le- Regu latory Support, P. O. Box 1429, EUSTIS, FL 32726 THE EAST 3/4 OF THE SOUTH 1/2 OF gal rights you may have concerning Pal atka, FL 32178, tele. no. •DRILL OP ER A TORS DFWP/EOE THE NORTH 1/2 OF THE NORTHEAST the District's intended decision(s) on (386)329-4268. •SUPERINTENDENTS CNA’s & HHA’s 1/4 OF THE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF SEC- the permit application(s) described • LABORERS TION 4, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, above. You can also request the Ad No: 10013929 All MUST have CDL (A/B). Needed Hrly.& Live-in. RANGE 29 EAST, LAKE COUNTY, Notice of Rights by contacting the May 21, 2014 Competitive wages & Benefits pkg. LOVING CARE FLORIDA SUBJECT TO THE NORTH 30 Bureau Chief, Bureau of Regulatory MAMMOTH CONSTRUC TORS Mon. - Fri. Call: 352-728-3100 FEET RESERVED FOR ROAD; RE- Sup port (RS), 4049 Reid St., Palatka, 390 Golden Gem Dr., Umatilla CORDED IN OFFICIAL RECORDS FL 32177-2529, tele. no. 352-771-5634 DENTAL ASSISTANT BOOK 392, PAGE 703 THROUGH (386)329-4570. EOE Experienced only. $15/hr. 706, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE Fax resume to: 352-787-9036 COUNTY, FLORIDA. Ad No: 10013947 NO PHONE CALLS May 21, 2014 DRIVER / CUSTOMER SERV IC E Any person claiming an interest in the St. Vincent de Paul Catholic surplus from the sale, if any, other NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE Church in Wildwood than the property owner as of the Florida is seeking a Part-time date of the Lis Pendens, must file a NOTICE IS HEREBY given that pursu- delivery driver for our Resale claim within 60 days after the sale. ant to a Writ of Execution issued in Store. This position requires a FRUITLAND PARK the Circuit Court, of Lake County, good driving record, the ability TWIN PALMS MARINA Florida, on the 5th day of May, 2014, Dated this 26,day of Feb. 2014 PRAYER TO ST. JUDE to lift and move heavy ECHO SONOGRAPHER 1 & 2 br. Mobiles newly renovated in the cause wherein Justin M. Gon- furniture when necessary, and Needed Immediately PT for busy fully furnished. All utilities included. zalez, Trustee of the Jose R. Gonzalez May the sacred heart of Je sus be NEIL KELLY adored, glori fied, loved, and praised customer service skills. cardiology office in Leesburg/ Weekly & Monthly rates. No Deposit CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Revocable Trust Agreement Dated Please see the Villages. Must be Florida registered. Small dogs allowed. Old Florida Fish June 27, 2006, is plaintiff and Mi- through out the world, now and for- As Clerk OF THE COURT ever. Sa cred heart of Je sus pray for Diocese of Orlando website for Fax resume 352.323.9507 Camp with Convenience Store on chael G. Hill and Columbia Palm an online application, property. Beach GP, LLC, as General Partner of us. St. Jude miracle of workers pray BY: /S/D. NEAL for us and St. Jude helper of the www.orlandodiocese.org, FITNESS & WELLNESS Call 352-787-4514 Deputy Clerk Columbia Palms West Hospital Lim- or you can pick-up an COORDINA TOR ited Partnership d/b/a Palms West hopeless pray for us. Say this prayer nine times a day and by the eighth application at the LEESBURG - SPANISH VILLAGE MCCALLA RAYMER, LLC, Hospital, is defendant, being Case No. church office Lakeview Terrace Continuing Care 1ST MO. FREE! 2013CA002530 in said Court, I, Gary day your prayer will be answered. ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF Publication promised. 5323 E County Road 462 Re tirement Community is grow ing Pool, great location! 110 SE 6TH STREET S. Bor ders, Sheriff of Lake County, Wildwood , FL. and we have an out standing Furn. Efficiency, incl. Florida, have levied upon all right, ti- My prayers have been answered. FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301 TB No Phone Calls Please. oppor tunity for a creative and util. & cable. $700/mo. (407) 674-1850 tle, and interest of the defendant, in energetic individual to develop 2/1 apt. $600/mo. If you are a person with a disability and to the following described per- GROOMER/KENNEL HELP and oversee our Furn. $700/mo. + util. who needs any accommodation in or- sonal property to wit: Exp'd req'd. Immed. opening. Healthy Living Pro gram. 352-728-5555 der to participate in this proceeding, Call 352-669-6960 Blue 1998 Lamborghini two-door you are entitled, at no cost to you, to Qualified candidates must possess a TAVARES the provision of certain assistance. automobile HOUSEKEEPER FOR HO TEL passion to help seniors VIN: ZA9DU21BXWLA12027 $595/mo. Furn. Please contact the ADA Coordinator Apply at Microtel Lady Lake towards a healthier lifestyle. 352-343-7780 at the Office of the Trial Court Admin- riverestwaterfrontresort.com istrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O Said personal property shall not be Personal training or group exercise Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Ta- viewable to the public until half an certification along with a UMATILLA, Furn. Adult Studio $550 vares, Florida 32778, Telephone hour before scheduled sale time and back ground in nutrition and & 1 br $575, incl. util. No pets. (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- is only viewable in the presence of preventative health is preferred. 352-250-4711 fore your scheduled court appear- Sheriff's Deputy conducting sale. All ance, or immediately upon receiving bidders must have Drivers License For more details on this exciting with them and must register with IF $150-$200 WOULD HELP YOU op portunity to grow with this notification if the time before the Handout free newspapers at differ- scheduled appearance is less than 7 clerk at location of sale prior to start Lakeview Terrace time of sale. ent locations in our deliv ery area. email your resume to: days; if you are hearing or voice im- 20-25 hrs./wk. Hours + commis- paired, call 771. COMMERCIAL CLEANER [email protected] I shall offer this property for sale, at in Lees burg, Need wknds & exp'd sion. Good for col lege stu dents & re- 312 W Woodward Ave, Eustis in the only. Call 407-443-4908 tir ees. Will train & the right person. Ad No: 10014020 Must be clean cut & not afraid to May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 County of Lake, State of Florida, on the 17th day of June, 2014 at the talk. Sales experience a plus. CLERMONT HWY. 50 hour of 9:30 AM, or as soon thereaf- Call Joseph 813-484-3766 or Before Groveland LEGAL NOTICE ter as possible. I will offer for sale all Ed 352-217-9937 Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance of the said defendant's right, title, Retirement Community Call Rick 407-547-9394 SHAMMANLIAN (SHAMM) and interest in the aforesaid personal NURSERY WORKER FOR CHURCH Altoona, FL •Remodeled 2br/1ba LATWEATISH WRIGHT property at public auction and will sell P/T on Sunday mornings, some An Equal Opportunity Employer “LAST ONE” UNIT #D6 the same subject to all taxes, prior CASHIER RECEPTIONIST Wed. evenings & as needed. From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- TAMARA GREGOIRE KING liens, encumbrances and judgments, Pleasant personality, good customer Background check required Must be FRONT DESK Also Avail. Handyman Special’s UNIT #E24 if any, to the highest and best bidder service skills & able to multi task. mature & love children. For busy Urgent Care. Computer ALEXANDER RAYMOND TEER •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- for CASH IN HAND. The proceeds to DFWP/EOE Apply in person M-F 9am - 2pm oriented, typing skills a must. For other rentals only UNIT#A3 Reply to Box 214 be applied as far as may be to the First Presbyterian Church Profes sional appearance. Call 352-874-7375 JASON MICHEAL DODSWORTH pay ment of costs and the satisfaction The Daily Commercial 200 S. Lone Oak Dr., Leesburg Fax resume to: 352-315-1703 UNIT#D7 of the above described execution. P. O. Box 490007 RUSSELL ESTES Leesburg, FL 34749-0007 FRONT DESK- FT LEESBURG Downtown area. UNIT #53 OIL CHANGE PERSON NEEDED Dated at Tavares, Lake County, Flor- Tire exp. a plus. In busy multi specialist practice in The Enclave at Cauthen Circle. ADAM VICTOR KING ida this 9th day of May, 2014. Leesburg. Must be able to multi A new apts home community of 1/1 UNIT #E14 task. Fax resume 352-326-2761 Luxury apts. Fully Equipped. GARY S. BORDERS, $650/mo. Call 352-702-2949 The contents of the above units Sheriff of Lake County, FRONT DESK SUPERVISOR consisting of household items will be By: Mimi Williams LEESBURG SERENITY APARTMENTS seized, sold, or otherwise disposed of with billing exp. For busy Urgent Deputy Sheriff Care. Must have excel. typing skills 712 W. Oak Terrace Dr after the time listed below to satisfy Ask for Tom Zion 2BR - 1BA and 2BR - 1.5BA the owner's lien for rent due in & professional demeanor. In accordance with the Americans PHILLIPS BUICK Email to: Newly Renovated. Energy Efficient. accordance with Florida Statutes with Disabilities Act, persons with dis- DRIVER w/clean CDL Lic., Class A. 2160 Hwy. 441 Income Qualifications. Immed. Occu pancy sections 83.801-83.809. [email protected] abilities needing a special accommo- Installation of septic systems, drain Fruitland Park, FL 34731 Call Patty 352-360-0041 dation to participate in this proceed- field repair & septic tank pumping. DFWP/EOE HOME CAREGIVER, in Eustis for VISIT TODAY! June 6, 2014 12:01 a.m. ing should contact Civil Department Apply in person, Suburban Sep ti c All Secure Storage, LLC eld erly couple, wknds & eve. no later than seven days prior to the 426 Hwy. 441. Lady Lake SCHOOL BUS Exp. pre ferred or will train. 621 Huffstetler Dr proceeding at 352-343-9519. LEESBURG, 2/1 W/D hook-up, DRIVERS NEEDED 407-443-4908 for interview. Window A/C. 1214 Sunshine Ave. Eustis, FL 32726 Training provided. (352)589-6586 Ad No: 10013456 / P.O.#08-14 Lake County Schools, $595/mo. RENTED! May 14, 2014 & May 21, 2014 & Transportation Home Health Positions Available Ad No: 10013842 May 28, 2014 & June 04, 2014 352-728-2561 or RN's, LPN's, Social Workers/Case May 21, 2014 & May 28, 2014 Apply online: Managers & Home Health Aids NOTICE OF ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER www.lake.k12.fl.us Positions in your local areas of NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN MANAGEMENT DISTRICT DECISION(S) Alachua, Cit rus, Lake, Marion & BY THE ST. JOHNS RIVER WATER TOLL COLLECTOR - IMMED. HIRING Sumter Counties MANAGEMENT DISTRICT The District has granted permit(s) for Call 407-367-7517 Please go on-line at the following applications: www.ResCareHomeCare.com Notice is given that the following Go to top right corner click on TAVARES 3/2, 1140sf $650/mo + permit was issued on April 28, 2014. Central Sumter Utility Company, LLC, FOOD SERVICE ALL POSITIONS Ca reers and complete application. security. Call (352) 551-5005 Shantiniketan Developers 2, LLC, 1020 Lake Sumter Landing, The Vil- SUMMER - PT Please contact us any questions at 352-323-1743 WILDWOOD 2/2, 1st floor corner 999 David Walker Drive, Tavares, lages, FL 32162 application Wknds a must. unit. Apt. size W/D. no smokers, no Florida 32778, Permit Number #20-069-137803-1. This application Lake Yale Baptist pets. $700/mo + security. Call (401) IND-069-125969-3. The project is is for a secondary use of potable Conference Cen ter 580-5804 located in Lake County, Section 27, water from The City of Fruitland Park CR 452 N. of Eustis IN JUST 10 SATURDAYS Township 19 South, Range 26 East. (CUP No. 2482). The District proposes Call M - F, 8am - 5pm You can have the skills you need The permit authorizes minor au thorization to use 0.2455 million 352-483-9842 to get a job as a modification of Permit Number gallons per day of water for house- DENTAL ASSISTANT IND-069-125969-2 for the construc- hold and commercial/industrial type RECEPTIONIST & OFFICE ASST. - FT 10-Saturday course. tion of Shanti Niketan Senior Condo- use. The withdrawals used by this pro- Boat Mfg. Fax: 352-429-8388 Tuition $2,300 Payment Plans. miniums Phase 3, a 3.39-acre project posed project will consist of Connec- GENERAL Call 407-478-0206 to be constructed and operated as tion Point from Fruitland Park, City Of for info. packet & Free CD per plans received by the Dis trict on 2255 CLASS STARTS JUNE 7, 2014 via 1 pro posed connection point in EMPLOYMENT CLERMONT HWY. 50 April 7, 2014. The receiving water Lake County, located in Sections: 17, OPEN HOUSE Before Groveland body is Lake Elsie. 18, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Town ship: 19 PUBLISHER’S NOTICE MAY 17, 2014 @ 11am South, Range: 24 East, known as The SPACE IS STILL AVAILABLE Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance A person whose substantial interests Villages of Fruitland Park. Federal and State laws prohibit In partnership with Call Rick 407-547-9394 are or may be affected has the right employment advertising Lake Sumter State College •Remodeled 2br/1ba to request an adminis trative hearing DAILY COMMERCIAL “LAST ONE” If you wish to receive a copy of a expressing a discriminatory www.mygodas.com/lssc by filing a written petition with the St. Technical Staff Report (TSR) that pro- Lic. by FL. Commission From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- Johns River Water Management Dis- vides the St. Johns River Water Man- preference on the basis of MULTI MEDIA ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE of Ind. ED Lic. #3333 Also Avail. - Handyman Special’s trict (District). Pursuant to Chapter agement District (District) staffs' race, age, sex, color, national •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida analysis on the above-listed compli- The #1 source for local news and origin, religion, handicap information by consumers! For other rentals only Administrative Code (F.A.C.), the peti- ance report(s) and associated per- Call 352-874-7375 tion must be filed (received) either by mit(s), please sub mit your request to: or marital material status. The Star delivery at the office of the District The Daily Commercial , a division of Director, Bureau of Regulatory Sup- Banner/Gainesville Sun LEESBURG 3/1, CHA, newly reno- Clerk at District Headquarters, P.O. port, P.O. Box 1429, Palatka, FL Halifax Media Group, is looking for a Box 1429, Palatka FL 32178-1429 will not knowingly accept dynamic sales professional with vated. No pets. $675/mo + security 32178-1429. Once a TSR becomes dep. 352-874-2790 (4049 Reid St, Palatka, FL 32177) or available, you may also review it by advertisement for employment excellent customer service skills and by e-mail with the District Clerk at going to the Permitt ing section of the the drive to succeed. LPN Needed Immediately for busy LEESBURG, 3/2, CHA, patio & car- [email protected], within twenty six District's website at floridaswater.c- which is in violation of the law. family prac tice office in Leesburg. port. $800/mo . +$800 dep. (26) days of the District depositing om/permitting/index.html. To obtain Employment Advertising You will be responsible for develop- Benefits included. 352-787-2715 ext. 222. ing a customer base, building and the notice of intended District deci- information on how to find and view a Standards of Acceptance Fax resume 352.323.9507 sion in the mail (for those persons to TSR, visit https://permiting.sjrwmd.c- maintaining relationships with RENTALS whom the District mails actual no- om/epermitting/html/EP_FAQs.html, Employment Classifi cations accounts and prospects, as well as LONG TERM & UNFURN. RENTALS tice), within twenty-one (21) days of and then follow the directions pro- are intended to announce new product development. MA & INS. VERIFICATION /AUTH. IN SOUTH LAKE COUNTY. ROCKER REALTY 352-394-3570 the District emailing notice of in- vided under "How to find a Technical bona fi de employment offers CLERK. Immed. Computer/EMR tended District decision (for those Staff Report (TSR) or other applica- To be considered for this position, exp. Benefits. Fax 352- 365-6411 Ask for Janet or Emily per sons to whom the District emails tion file documents." only. Employment advertising you must have at least: RockerRealtyInc.com actual notice), or within twenty-one must disclose the specifi c • One year of successful outside / (21) days of newspaper publication inside sales experience. MA, LPN, RN, PARAMEDIC, EMT, UMATILLA/WEIRSDALE 3/2, off dirt A person whose substantial interests road. Call 407-456-2076 of the notice of intended District are or may be affected has the right nature of the work being • Media sales background X-RAY TECH. or CHIROPRACTIC ASST. decision (for those persons to whom to request an administrative hearing offered. Some employment preferred. Needed for Busy Urgent Care. UMATILLA/WEIRSDALE, older Mobile • Excellent verbal and written the District does not mail or email by filing a written petition with the categories may charge fees. Email to: 4/2, dirt road/fenced. $495/mo. actual notice). A petition must District. Pursu ant to Chapter 28-106 communication skills. medicalbillingtoday@ yahoo.com RENTED! comply with Sections 120.54(5)(b)4. and Rule 40C-1.1007, Florida Admin- If any advertiser does not • Proficiency with Microsoft Office and 120.569(2)(c), Florida Statutes istrative Code (F.A.C.), the petition comply with these standards, and the Internet. (F.S.), and Chap ter 28- 106, F.A.C. must be filed (received) either by de- • The ability to meet sales goals. The District will not accept a petition livery at the office of the District Clerk please notify a Classifi ed Sales • The talent to present multi-media sent by facsimile (fax). Mediation at District Headquarters, P. O. Box Representative at 732-9565 or packages to fulfill client pursuant to Section 120.573, F.S., 1429, Palatka Florida 32178-1429 372-4222. requirements. is not available. (4049 Reid St., Palatka, FL 32177) or We will reward you with a by e-mail with the District Clerk at competitive salary and benefits A petition for an administrative hear- [email protected], within twenty-one package: major medical/dental, ing is deemed filed upon receipt of (21) days of newspaper publication of 401(k), a great work envi ronment and more. May 21st 10am - 5pm CLERMONT HWY. 50 the complete petition by the District the notice of District decision (for Lake Harris Health Systems at Before Groveland Clerk at the District Headquarters in those persons to whom the District If you want to be part of the exciting Lake Port Square Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance Palatka, Florida during the District's does not mail or email actual notice). 701 Lake Port Blvd, Leesburg regular business hours. The District's world of multi-media advertising, Call Rick 407-547-9394 with an award winning company, Interviews will be conducted •Remodeled 2br/1ba regular business hours are 8 a.m. - 5 A petition for an administrative hear- on site for p.m., excluding weekends and District ing is deemed filed upon receipt of send you resume to: “LAST ONE” world of multi-media advertising, C.N.A., LPN, RN, Dining Associates, From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- holidays. Petitions received by the the complete petition by the District ALUMINUM / INSTALLERS / HELPER House keepers & more! District Clerk after the District's regu- Clerk at the District Headquarters in Experienced. Driver license required with an award winning company, Also Avail. Handyman Special’s send you resume to: Stop by if you are interested in lar business hours shall be deemed Palatka, Florida during the District's Apply in Person join ing the Brookdale Community •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- filed as of 8 a.m. on the next regular regular business hours. The District's Aluminum Contractors Daily Commercial For other rentals only 212 E. Main St., Leesburg, FL or email your resume to District business day. The District's regular business hours are 8 a.m. – 1203A West Main St., Leesburg [email protected]! Call 352-874-7375 acceptance of petitions filed by e-- 5 p.m., excluding weekends and 352-323-0068 34748 mail is subject to certain conditions District holidays. Petitions received by Attn: Advertising Director set forth in the District's Statement of the District Clerk after the District's Agency Or ganization and Operation (i- regu lar business hours shall be We are a dedicated EOE employer, ssued pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, deemed filed as of 8 a.m. on the next committed to a diverse workplace. Florida Administrative Code), which is regular District business day. A Successful candidates will require a available for viewing at flori- petition must comply with Sections pre-employment drug screen, daswater.com. These conditions in- 120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), criminal history, motor vehicle and clude, but are not limited to, the peti- Florida Statutes (F.S.), and Chapter work back ground check. tion being in the form of a PDF or 28-106, F.A.C. The Dis trict's accept- TIFF file and being capable of being ance of petitions filed by e-mail is sto red and printed by the District. Fur- subject to certain conditions set forth ther, pursuant to the District's State- in the District's Statement of Agency ment of Agency Organiza tion and Op- Organization and Operation (issued eration, attempting to file a petition pursuant to Rule 28-101.001, F.A.C.), by facsimile (fax) is prohibited and which is available for viewing at shall not constitute filing. floridaswater.com. The District will not accept a petition sent by facsim- The right to an administrative hearing ile (fax). Mediation may be available and the relevant procedures to be fol- if you meet the conditions stated in lowed are governed by Chapter 120, the full No tice of Rights (see last par- Florida Statutes, Chapter 28-106, agraph). Florida Administrative Code, and Rule 40C- 1.1007, Florida Administrative The right to an administrative hearing Code. Because the administrative and the relevant procedures to be fol- hearing process is designed to formu- lowed are governed by Chapter 120, late final agency action, the fil ing of a F.S., Chapter 28-106, F.A.C., and Rule petition means the District's final ac- 40C-1.1007, F.A.C. Because the tion may be different from the posi- administrative hearing process is tion taken by it in this notice. Failure designed to formulate final agency to file a petition for an ad ministrative ac tion, the filing of a petition means hearing within the requisite time the District's final ac tion may be dif- frame shall constitute a waiver of the ferent from the posi tion taken by it in right to an administrative hearing. this notice. Failure to file a petition (Rule 28-106.111, F.A.C.). for an administrative hearing within the requisite time frame shall consti- If you wish to do so, please visit tute a waiver of the right to an admin- http://floridaswater.com/n- istra tive hearing. (Rule 28106.111, oticeofrights/ to read the com plete F.A.C.). Notice of Rights to determine any le- gal rights you may have concerning If you wish to do so, please visit the District's intended decision(s) on http://floridaswater.com/nor_dec/ to the permit application(s) described read the complete Notice of Rights to above. You can also request the determine any legal rights you may Notice of Rights by contacting the have concerning the District's deci- Bureau Chief, Bureau of Regulatory sion(s) on the compliance report(s) Sup port (RS), 4049 Reid St., Palatka, described above. You can also FL 32177-2529, tele. no. request the No tice of Rights by (386)329-4570. contacting the Director, Bureau of Regu latory Support, P. O. Box 1429, Ad No: 10013947 Pal atka, FL 32178, tele. no. May 21, 2014 (386)329-4268. Ad No: 10013929 May 21, 2014 D6DAY, MONTH XX, YEAR DAILYDAILY COMMERCIAL COMMERCIAL Wednesday, May 21, 2014XX

CLERMONT HWY. 50 A FRAME ABOVE GROUND POOL CHIHUAHUA MALE, born 1/19/14, Before Groveland LAD DER. $50. 352-787-7584 Fawn & White, all shots. $250 Call EUSTIS on 44A East of Eustis 2/1 for FRUITLAND PARK BED KING, lovely ornate w/complete Mobile Homes For Sale, w/Owner Finance BOOKS (83) LOUIS L'AMOUR. Asking (352) 460-0279 1 or 2 people w/experience in handl- Thur. - Sat. 7am - ?? 00415 Walters sleep number pillow top. All original $100. 352-742-1577 ing horses. $350/mo. + elec. & ap- Call Rick 407-547-9394 Place. Lots of good stuff cheap. paperwork, very clean. Extras. $650 prox. 1 hr. work in barn, early am •Remodeled 2br/1ba Women's & men's clothing up to 3X. FIRM. Call (352) 255-3069 POWER JUICER Jack Lalanne. Paid daily. Back ground check is req'd. Call “LAST ONE” $200, sell for $60. 352-728-3571 Jan for de tails 352-589-5825 From $500 down ---$$450/month$$--- LADY LAKE BED QUEEN w/mattress. Perfect Also Avail. Handyman Special’s Sat. 8am - 2pm. 112 W. McClendon. cond. $500 Call (352) 350-6518 LEESBURG, •1 & 2br from ---$325/month$$--- Dolls, furn., display shelving, lots of BEDROOM SET, King size, many misc. Kitchen & collectibles. Age Qualified For other rentals only pieces. $100. 352-365-1487 576sf, 1br/1ba Call 352-874-7375 TAVARES $525 per month BOX SPRING & MATTRESS King, ex- Thur. - Sat. 8:30am - ?? 2366 Fox tree cel cond. $100 Call (352) 357-8722 Secluded lot. TRAILER 10'X40', clean, roof over, Rd. MOVING SALE Nice floorplan. BUFFET W/6 drawers. Ethan Allen, kitchen & bath. Ideal hunting shack. TAVARES, First month ONLY $99 $2,000 Call (352) 365-2578 beautiful, perfect cond. $225 Call LADDER Werner Fiberglass 6'. Like BICYCLE 26" red Schwinn, hardly 352-504-2260 MOVING SALE FINAL WEEKEND! (352) 315-1307 new $50. SOLD! Thurs. - Sat. 9am - 3pm. 2381 used. $75 Call SOLD LEESBURG, Tealwood Circle. Stainless Steel appl, CHAIRS (2) upholstered Parson, per- PRESSURE WASHER Brute, 2500 psi. BICYCLE MEN'S 26" w/lg. seat & ti- Age Qualified upright freezer, dining rm table w/ 6 fect cond. $125/pair. Call (352) Briggs & Stratton. $90. 748-7527 res. Foot brakes $50 (352) 589-4049 chairs, buffet, pia no, couch & much 315-1307 576sf, 1br/1ba BICYCLES 3 wheel, rebuilt. Large seat $400 per month more. Reasona ble offers considered. CHINA CABINET, Country, Dark wood, & basket. $150 Call 352-343-6608 Open concept kitchen WILDWOOD $75 Call (352) 728-6381 Screened lanai FRI. - Sun. 8:30am - ?? 4172 CR 510. MUST SEE! CHINA CABINET, TABLE w/6 chairs. EUSTIS 1/1 Park Model, in Southern MULTI FAMILY SALE. White Oak. $1000. (352) 728-6381 First month ONLY $99! Palms. $15,000, lot rent pd until Nov. 352-504-2290 Incl. cable, water & sewer. Call ENTERTAINMENT CENTER open & 352-357-8352 or 508-954-1792 doors, shelves. $25. 352-742-1939 LEESBURG, LIFT CHAIR, elec./battery. Chocolate ETEGERE' 7FT. w/lower cabinets, brown, like new. $500. 728-6381 SOUTH LEESBURG RV LOTS AVAIL. Age Qualified $225/mo. Full hook-ups. RV's & 672sf, 2br/2ba bamboo white washed $85 Call (352) 315-1307 MEDICAL BEDS use as 1 or as King, screen rm. removed (352) 365-2578 $415 per month DECANTER w/5 glasses, purple, $45 elec. $1,000 can split. 352-989-4641 New carpet obo Call (352) 343-0793 FILE CABINET dark pine, 2 drawers. WON'T LAST! $40 Call (352) 315-1307 SCOOTER SUNDANCE, 3 wheel, bal- First month ONLY $99! STAMPS 1BOX, 1 sheet of Elvis Pres- loon tires. Like new. $450 Call (352) 352-504-2290 ley. $75 Call (352) 314-0923 LEATHER COUCH & LG. CHAIR. $100 357-8675 Call (352) 787-4605 LEESBURG, LIVING ROOM TABLES matching (3) WHEELCHAIR excel. cond. less than Age Qualified good cond. $100 (352) 365-1534 1yr old, removal plexi glass top. Paid $650 ask ing $300. 352-243-1496 768sf, 2br/2ba LOVE SEAT Broyhill. plaid pattern. LEGACY FIFTH WHEEL '93, 26', slide $525 per mo. CABINET 1940'S glass doors, drawers Paid $800, sell for $300. out. Very nice. $4,900. Close to clubhouse. & side storage. $350. 352-742-1939 352-728-4904 after 2pm. 352-504-6448 Spacious living room. First month ONLY $99! MATTRESS BEAUTYREST, full size. TRAILER 10'X40', clean, roof over, 352-504-2260 CHINA (4 SETS) VINTAGE 12 pc set $50 Call (352) 343-8964 kitchen & bath. Ideal hunting shack. each. $200 FOR ALL 352-406-8659 OAK TABLE W/ CHAIRS cane seats. $2,000 Call (352) 365-2578 TAVARES CRYSTAL VARIOUS PIECES. Asking $100. 352-552-4191 $595/mo. Furn. $50. 352-406-8659 ROLL TOP DESK sm. secretary, dark 352-343-7780 DRYER ELEC. Maytag, good cond. ACOUSTIC GUITAR w/case beau ti ful riverestwaterfrontresort.com pine. Ethan Allen, excel cond. $180 shape. $90 Call (352) 343-6608 $100 Call 352-217-4816 Call (352) 315-1307 UMATILLA/WEIRSDALE, older Mobile FREEZER Frigidaire, heavy duty com- SOFA CREAM color, good cond. $100 4/2, dirt road/fenced. $495/mo. mercial. $100. 352-602-3658 BABY GRAND PIANO Story & Clark. 7 RENTED! Call (352) 326-4192 yrs. old , perfect cond. Cherry/Mahog- MINI FRIDGE Black & Decker. like SOFA, Brown, micro fiber, good any wood. $6000 obo CASH Call FISH NET new 21"x25" Frabill. Asking new. $50 obo Call (352) 408-1576 shape. $100. 352-742-0894 (352) 365-1487 $15. 352-728-5704 WILDWOOD 3/2, furn, $675/mo + security. No pets. (352) 874-2790 REFRIGERATOR/FREEZER Side/side LAPTOP 15" Dell Inspiron, runs great. TELEVISION UNIT, white wicker, excel Frigidaire $200 Call (352) 350-6518 8600. $95 Call (352) 575-1125 cond. $50 Call (352) 800-9957 PIANO KIMBELL w/bench Excel. cond. WILDWOOD in Continental Country $300 Call (352) 383-3672 Club, 1/1, 2/screen porches, partially furn. $600/mo. incl. maint. fee & water. 904-625-0769 6865 PETS E-Z-GO FREEDOM new batteries & ti- YOU / WE PICK FLORIDA PEACHES res on 4/14. Road ready w/golf bag 5 miles West of Wildwood on Hwy WINDOWS (2) 28"x30", white metal. BLACK WALNUT BOARDS , new , The Florida Statute 828.29 rack. $1,500. 352-728-2802 $20 Call (352) 314-9326 301. 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DELIVERING COMPETENT AND PREMIER PODIATRIC CARE WITH COMPASSION.

Welcome Dr. Chan • Dr. Chan joined Foot and Ankle Associates in 2010. • Completed a prestigious five year Fellowship in Surgical Reconstruction of the Lower Extremity, Foot and Ankle at Yale University. • Completed his tenure as Chief Resident where he focused on Fracture Care from a Level1 Trauma Center in New York City. • Enjoys teaching classes, leading workshops and lecturing to medical students as well as surgical residents. • Graduated in 2003 with Honors from Rosalyn Franklin University in Chicago. • Awarded the prestigious Research Scholarship for his investigating on Diabetes and its effects on the lower extremity. • Dr. Chan graduated on the Dean’s List from Wheaton College with a B.S. in Exercise Physiology.

Comprehensive foot care with a focus on lower extremity wellness including: Dr. Chan, Podiatrist Double Board Certified Diabetic Foot Care, Arthritic Disorders, Common Foot & Ankle Problems, Orthopedics & Podiatric Medicine Broken Foot, Ankle and Leg, Orthotics, Arch Disorders, Heel Pain, Laceration Trauma, Bone Spurs, “Twenty-eight foot bones held Plantar Fascitis, Warts, Ingrown Nails, together by ligaments and muscles Hammertoes, Bunions, Corns, Callouses, and nourished by an intricate Fungal Infection. system of neurovasculature, are a fascinating wonder to the uninitiated as well as to the most experienced of doctors. Every patient who walks in affirms the intricacy and vulnerability of this magnificent design.”

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