THREE DAYS A WEEK POST COMMENTS AT CAPE-CORAL-DAILY-BREEZE.COM CAPE CORAL Teeing off Local golf squads compete in North of the River Tournament BREEZE — SPORTS MID-WEEK EDITION WEATHER: Isolated Rain • Tonight: Mostly Clear • Friday: Partly Cloudy — 2A cape-coral-daily-breeze.com Vol. 50, No. 123 Thursday, October 13, 2011 50 cents Italian American Club to celebrate 45th anniversary By MEGHAN McCOY new officers and new ideas. ing over on Oct. 15. Francioni Italian American Club office is [email protected] “Yes, I did enjoy myself,” she said they normally have the open until 9 p.m. Wednesday To go The Cape Coral Italian said about her time as the presi- installation in the middle of April, night and until 1 p.m. Thursday Who: Cape Coral Italian American Club is celebrating its dent of the club. “I will still be a but decided to change it this year. afternoon. American Club 45th anniversary Friday with an participating member in any way Mayor John Sullivan will The club is located at 4725 installation of new officers, a din- that I can help.” install the officers for the Italian Vincennes Blvd. For information, What: 45th anniversary ner and a dance, which is open to During her time as the presi- American Club Friday night. call 239-542-6515. celebration the public to attend. dent, Francioni collected the most Tickets are $22 for members The dinner menu, which is When: Friday, Oct. 14, Patricia Francioni, the current in monetary donations for Our and $25 for nonmembers. included in the tickets price, con- 5-10 p.m. president of seven years and Heart of Gold, along with bring- Individuals must purchase sists of a Caesar salad, stuffed Where: 4725 Vincennes ing new music to the club. their tickets in advance for the trustee for two years, decided to Blvd. retire this year to make room for The new officers will be tak- optional black tie event. The See ANNIVERSARY, page 6A Public safety unions, city still deadlocked By TIFFANY REPECKI 40 or 32 furlough hours each [email protected] year, based on their years of serv- Filing The impasse between the city ice. and the local public safety unions The proposal would have historical appears to stand as the city shot saved nearly $807,000, an esti- down the unions’ proposals mated $348,513 from the pen- material Tuesday during talks. sion contribution increase, and The city’s labor negotiators $458,265 from the furloughs — a figure comparable to a 2 percent Cape Coral Historical met with the Cape Coral Fraternal Order of Police Lodge 33 for an salary cut, according to union Museum archivist Alice afternoon bargaining session, leaders. Hunt files away some after first meeting with the Cape The fire union proposal shot material Wednesday after- Coral Professional Firefighters down Tuesday involved $1.165 noon. The museum is at Union Local 2424 in the morn- million in savings — 7.6 percent 544 Cultural Park Blvd. It ing. of payroll, according to union is open to the public During the sessions, the city leaders. Members would have put Wednesdays, Thursdays, rejected the unions’ newest pro- 10 percent toward pension, up 3 and Sundays, from 1 to 4 posals. percent from a 7 percent contri- “It doesn’t work for the city,” bution. p.m. September through In addition to the $1.165 mil- June. For more informa- John Hament, the city’s labor attorney, told the police union, lion, the city would have report- tion, call the museum at calling their proposal “very seri- edly saved an additional 772-7037 or visit capeco- ously flawed.” $260,000 as three positions ralhistoricalmuseum.org. Union members would have became vacant, plus an extra $1.2 increased their pension contribu- million in savings if pay increases MICHAEL PISTELLA tion 3 percent in the plan, up from remained frozen in the next two the current 7 percent. Members would also have agreed to take on See DEADLOCKED, page 6A Feichthaler offers to act as mediator for city, unions By DREW WINCHESTER formal response via its counsel, [email protected] John Hamment. Former Mayor Eric Feich- “I’d love to be able to sit City Clerk’s Office creating thaler has reached out to both down and work this out through the city and union leadership, mediation, but the city is no offering his services as a medi- interested,” Muerth said. archive of city’s history ator to help bring some resolu- Feichthaler said he “is not tion to what has been a very friends” with any of the By DREW WINCHESTER archive, which is available of the old city hall, taken in contentious, and public, negoti- involved parties and as a certi- [email protected] online. 1980, shows the building sur- ation process. fied mediator is sworn to impar- The Cape Coral City Clerk’s “I thought it would be a good rounded by nothing, with Feichthaler sent an email to tiality. Office is working to compile pho- idea to start gathering this infor- Nicholas Parkway and Country City Manager Gary King and He said the city was in a dif- tos and documents from the city’s mation and what we found was Club Boulevard leading to Local 2424 President Mark ferent situation between 2005- brief but interesting history, an that a lot of citizens had informa- nowhere but city hall. Muerth Tuesday making the 2007, when it had to compete ongoing project officials hope tion they hadn’t shared with any- Where the new city hall and offer, but so far he has not heard to keep firefighters. will provide a database for resi- one,” van Deutekom said. post office now stand are but back from either party. Feichthaler acknowledged dents to learn about the Cape. Featuring a combination of vacant land in the picture. Feichthaler said he would the unions would have to recog- The project started over a year photos, articles from The Breeze Van Deutekom said it is offer his services for free. nize the current economic situa- ago and City Clerk Rebecca van and the News-Press and literature important to have information “It’s frustrating to see what’s tion but feels the the fire union Deutekom said it’s a normal touting the newly founded available for people to see how happened,” he said. has done just that. function of the clerk’s office to “Waterfront Wonderland,” the far the city has come in a short City officials did not offer He thinks both sides would act as historians for the city. clerk’s website offers the chance period of time. comment on the matter, but like to know it won’t head to So far, much of the informa- to peruse the archives at a leisure- With so much happening right Muerth said the firefighter’s impasse and instead can reach tion the office has gathered has ly pace. now in the city, she said it is also union has always been open to an agreement. come from residents, who’ve A photo collection of the important to remind people of mediation. “Everyone would like to either donated or allowed the Cape’s two official city halls are some of the positives of living in Muerth said the city “closed have a little more certainty clerk’s office to scan their docu- available on the site. the door” on mediation with a moving forward,” Feichthaler. ments and photos to create the For example, one aerial photo See HISTORY, page 14A Lee School District adjusts weapons language By MEGHAN McCOY weapon, as defined in the Code of during the meeting Tuesday first National Demonstration High School at Harborside at 7 [email protected] Conduct for Students, on a school regarding the AVID, School in the state of Florida and p.m. on May 19 and Cape Coral Verbiage has been changed to campus or other school district Advancement Via Individual the second in the nation for the High School at Harborside at 7 a Lee County School District pol- facility, at any school sponsored Determination, program that AVID program. p.m. on May 20. icy regarding campus disorders event, or in a school district vehi- began in the district in 2007 at In other business, the school Board member Jeanne Dozier and trespassing, which touches cle, is prohibited unless author- Lehigh Senior High School. The board approved the proposed high thanked everyone who put time upon firearms. ized by the superintendent.” program is now offered at 16 school graduation schedule for into the graduation schedule The new wording states: Board Attorney Keith Martin schools in the Lee County School the 2011-2012 school year. That Tuesday night. She said she “Employees are prohibited from said the statute adopted by the District to help students reach schedule for Cape Coral schools appreciates the fact that duplicate carrying firearms and ammuni- legislature prohibits the school their potential and attend college is as follows, Ida Baker High schools received different times tion during and in the course of district from having a rule after graduation. School at Germain Arena at 10 on the same day, so the board performing official duties, unless addressing firearms, so verbiage Lehigh Senior High School a.m. on May 19; Island Coast could attend their school gradua- authorized by the superintendent. had to be changed to the policy. and Lehigh Middle School are High School at the Civic Center at The possession of any other A presentation was also given working towards becoming the 2:30 p.m. on May 19; Mariner See DISTRICT, page 6A ATAGLANCE AROUND THE AREA NEWS OF NOTE

WHAT’S INSIDE Mann to present ‘State Cape Police looking for Do Annie’s Mailbox ....9A Horoscopes...... 9A of the County’ at meeting The Right Thing nominees Frank Mann, chairman of the Lee The Cape Coral Police Department is Business...... 8A Obituaries ...... 2A CASH 3: County Board of Commissioners, will pres- looking for nominees for its Do The Right Classifieds...... 1-3B Police Blotter ....3A 7-8-5 / 2-2-3 ent the “State of the County” during the Thing program now that school is back in Comics ...... 10A Sports ...... 12-13A PLAY 4: Tuesday, Oct. 18, luncheon meeting of the session. 7-4-6-0 / 1-6-2-5 Fort Myers Republican Women’s Club. He The CCPD initiated the Do The Right Crossword...... 10A That’s Racing ....4B Fantasy 5 will discuss budget constraints and how the Thing Program in 1994, and it is still going Dr. Donohue ...... 9A Tides ...... 2A 6-12-19-31-36 various cuts in programs will affect Lee strong. However, the department needs the Lotto County citizens. public’s help recognizing the good deeds of Editorial ...... 4-5A TV Listings ...... 11A 8-9-25-38-50-52 The public is invited to attend the lunch- young people. X 3 Education ...... 7A Weather ...... 2A eon being held at The Helm Club, The Each month of the school year, the Florida Powerball Landings, South Fort Myers. A social hour 10-12-23-43-47 CCPD acknowledges these students for PB 18 X 3 begins at 11:15 a.m. The noon lunch, busi- their positive actions. If you know a stu- ness meeting and program follow. The dent (K-12) who attends a Cape Coral luncheon cost is $16. Reservations are school and should be recognized, find a required by Thursday, Oct. 13, and may be nomination form online at www.cape- 7 48445 46010 1 made by calling Tina Laurie, 489-4701. cops.com/programs or call 239-242-3342. Page 2A Thursday, October 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

OBITUARIES Joseph Edward Saponara Sr. a kind, humble and Godly man who touched the the hearts Myers and Matthew J Stewart of Tampa; his six grandchil- Joseph Edward Saponara Sr., of many. He attended 1st Assembly of God for 30 years. dren, Paul J. Stewart III, Zachary J. Stewart, Andrew J. 85, died Thursday Oct. 6, 2011. He was preceded in death by his parents, Marrow and Stewart, Robert K. Stewart Jr. Sedona A. Stewart and He was originally from New York Stella; and sister, Jane Keene. Cameron Rudland; and his brothers, Guy K. “Ticki” where he retired from the Waldorf He will be deeply missed by his wife of 7 years, Kim; Stewart Jr., Esq. of Palm Beach and Larry Stewart of Ocean Astoria Hotel after 40 years of children, Nathan and Nichole (TJ); grandson, Rhys; moth- Springs, Miss. service. He was called by the Lord er-in law, Jean; brother-in-law, Herb Keene; cousins, Ken A celebration of his Life will be held Sunday, Oct. 16, to be with his beloved wife, (Judy) Cropp, Bob (Kim) Cropp, Keith (Bernetta) Cropp from noon to 3 p.m. at the family’s home. Friends may sign Audrey, and daughter, JoAnn and their families; and many loving friends. the guest book at www.horizonfunerals.com. Knieriemen. A funeral will be held at 10 a.m., Thursday, Oct. 13, at In lieu of flowers memorial gifts may be sent to the He is survived by his children, National Cremation & Burial Society, 3453 Hancock Charity Disabled American Veterans. Bridge Parkway, North Fort Myers. Louise Pantalias, Madeline Joseph Edward Saponara, Carol Rall (Thomas), In lieu of flowers, memorial donations in Jim’s name Philip Christ Jr. Audrey Louk (Clayton, fiancee), Saponara Sr. may be made to Love A Child in Fort Myers www.LoveAChild.com. Philip Christ Jr., 68, of St. Joseph Saponara Jr. and Michael James City, formerly of Oakland Saponara (Kendell); 15 grandchildren; and 8 great-grand- Online condolences may be made to Jim’s family at www.NationalCremation.com. Park, Fla., passed away at his home children. Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011. The family will receive friends Saturday, Oct. 15, at 4 A U.S. Navy veteran, he was an p.m., at the Hope Hospice Chapel, 2430 Diplomat Paul Jerome Anderson Stewart Sr. avid fisherman and a NASCAR Parkway, Cape Coral. A celebration of his life will follow. Paul Jerome Anderson Stewart enthusiast. He was active in youth Interment will be at the Florida National Cementary at a Sr., 65, of Fort Myers died recreation programs in both later date. Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011, at his res- Oakland Park and Pine Island, idence. He was born Nov. 1, especially the Little League, where Jim Cropp 1945, in the Panama Canal Zone he raised money at the Battle of the Jim Cropp, 75, of Cape Coral passed away Monday, to Guy Kingsley and Jenny Hillard Paddle for the children. Oct. 10, 2011. He was loved by all who knew him. He was (Simpson) Stewart. He thoroughly enjoyed helping Hel was raised in Caracus, others in whatever way he could. Philip Christ Jr. Venezuela, and schooled in the He will be greatly missed. United States at St. Andrews He is survived by his life mate of 27 years, Alvy CAPE CORAL Preparatory School where he held Saunders of St. James City; daughters, Khrysti (Rob) Uhrin BREEZE records for swimming and crew; of Alexandria, Va., and Lacia (Greg) Waddell of Orlando; he then attended and graduated son, Shawn (Tika) Saunders of New York; sister, Diane from Coral Gables High School in Paul Jerome Austin of Jacksonville; and four grandchildren, Katlyn, (ISSN 10726152) Anderson Office of publication Coral Gables. Wesley, Samantha and Kyle. 2510 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33904 He served in the U.S. Navy Stewart Sr. A celebration of his life will be held at a later date, to be Phone: 239.574.1110 from 1964 to 1968 and graduated announced. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.- 5 p.m. with an MBA from the University of Notre Dame (‘63, Memorial contributions are suggested to the Calusa breezenewspapers.com ‘68-71) and spent 5 years in Indiana before moving to Fort Land Trust and Nature Preserve of Pine Island, P.O. Box Myers to raise their four children. 216, Bokeelia, FL, 33922, or the Pine Island Little League Publisher, Scott Blonde ...... ext. 110 He was active in Kiwanis of Florida, Jaycees of Indiana Baseball, P.O. Box 365, Matlacha, FL, 33933. [email protected] and the Pop Warner of Cape Coral; he owned and operated Sympathy cards are suggested to be mailed to the Christ News Twin Palms Marina in Bokeelia, as well as Big AL’s family at P.O. Box 115, St. James City, FL, 33933. Barbeque in North Fort Myers. Paul with sons Paul Jr. and Mullins Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Executive Editor, Valarie Harring ...... ext. 119 Rob co-owned Sigma Development and Construction, Fort of Cape Coral, is in charge of final care. [email protected] Myers. He earned his Class A General Contracting license Editor, Chris Strine ...... ext. 130 in the state of Florida. [email protected] Mr. Stewart was a man’s man who did not accept limi- Karren Cole Sports Editor, Jim Linette ...... ext. 136 tations imposed by others. He taught his children to be Karren Cole, 46, a life-long Lee County resident, passed [email protected] proud of who they are and to be free thinkers, who were away at her home Monday, Oct. 10, 2011. Newsroom guided by the principle that family came first. He was pas- A member of Suncoast Baptist Church, she is survived Phone ...... 574-1110 sionate in all things and did much in extreme. He was never by her loving husband, Randall Cole, and her father, Phillip Fax ...... 574-5693 one to back down from a heated debate and could occa- Kibler, both of North Fort Myers; two children, Ashley and E-mail ...... [email protected] sionally rub people the wrong way, often apologizing later, Steven Goff; a brother, Mark Kibler; a twin sister, Kimmy Please mail letters to the attention of Valarie Harring for what he called “his Latin temperament.” Bouchllion; a granddaughter, McKinna; her mother-in-law, Advertising It was with the same passion that he loved his wife, Kathy Cole King; and her beloved beagle, Doobie. Advertising Sales Manager Pamela Jean (Thurber) Stewart. They were married Dec. She was preceded in death by her mother, Barbara Renée Brown ...... ext. 122 21, 1968, in Coral Gables. Their Kibler, in 2007. [email protected] marriage was often stormy but always real and stood the Memorial services will be held at the Suncoast Baptist Advertising Director test of time for 43 wonderful years. An innovator at work Church at a later date, to be announced. Jim Konig ...... ext. 195 and in the kitchen, he always put effort into everything he Memorial contributions are suggested to the family of [email protected] did, whether it was a breakfast that took 3 hours to prepare Karren Cole, 7695 Ebson Drive, North Fort Myers, FL Classified Advertising or the designing and construction of their dream home. 33917. Phone ...... 574-5644 In addition to his wife, he is survived by his children, Mullins Memorial Funeral Home & Cremation Service, Fax ...... 574-1984 Paul J. (Donna) Stewart Jr. of Tampa, Robert K. (Anisa) Cape Coral, is in charge of final care. E-mail ...... [email protected] Stewart of Fort Myers, Christina A. (Brett) Rudland of Fort Circulation Circulation Director Barbara Smith ...... 425-8870 ext. 320 City Voter Input Survey now ‘live’ for [email protected] Subscriptions questions for upcoming candidate debates Phone ...... 574-1116 Fax ...... 574-3403 The city of Cape Coral has launched its online Voter tions, and participants can submit up to three questions. E-mail ...... [email protected] Input Survey to solicit questions from the voters that will The polling tool also asks for the first name only of the per- Postal Information be posed to the City Council candidates at the city’s son submitting the questions so that a name can be associ- The Cape Coral Breeze, ISSN 10726152, is published upcoming General Election debates. The debates will be ated with the question when posed to the candidates. three times a week by the Breeze Corporation, 2510 at 7 p.m., Oct. 27 and 28, in City Council Chambers. Providing a name is optional, though. Del Prado Blvd., Cape Coral, FL 33904. Periodicals Candidates from Districts 2, 3, 5 and 7 will participate in “We have used other Q&A formats in our past debates; postage paid at Fort Myers, FL. POSTMASTER: Send the forums, which will be broadcast live on CapeTV, however, we always lamented the fact that we did not have address changes to The Cape Coral Breeze, 2510 Del Channel 98 on Comcast, and streamed live on the City’s an organized method to seek the input of our voters,” Prado Blvd., Cape Coral FL 33904. website (www.capecoral.net). added Barron. “This online poll will be our first attempt to Memberships “We have been looking for an option that will allow our reach out to the citizens and actually open the debates to Florida Press Association citizens to play a greater role in our candidate debates,” the public.” Southern Newspapers Publisher Association said Connie Barron, public information director for the The National Research Center is conducting the Voter Chamber of Commerce of Cape Coral city. “This online tool will provide our voters with an Input Survey for the city at a nominal fee. 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... And prevent child abuse singin’ Italian to be held Saturday songs ... By MEGHAN McCOY [email protected] To go Frank DiCicco of The 6th annual walk to prevent Di Cicco’s Meats child abuse in Southwest Florida What: 6th annual walk & Deli sings an will be held this weekend at to prevent child abuse Pelican Preserve in Fort Myers Italian song while thanks to the Children’s Network When: Saturday, Oct. 15, working the grill of Southwest Florida. 7:30 a.m. at the Sons of Director of communications Italy’s annual Aimee McLaughlin said Wednes- Where: Pelican Preserve, Columbus Day day event organizers have re- 10571 Veneto Drive, Italian Food ceived a commitment from 350 Fort Myers Festival Saturday walkers for the event so far. in Cape Coral. “It is a light-hearted, fun way Information: 239-226- The Sons of Italy of showing your support for child 1524 or visit Charles J. abuse prevention,” she said about www.childnetswfl.org the walk. Bonaparte Lodge The number of children that 2504 organized the Children’s Network of to go towards the cause of fighting the annual event Southwest Florida provides care abuse and neglect in children. which was belea- for changes from month to month. Individuals can also donate guered by rain for The organization is currently money for the walk online at most of the day. helping approximately 1,400 www.childnetswfl.org. More photos are children who have suffered from It is a community awareness available online abuse or neglect across Southwest event, McLaughlin said, which is at: cu.cape-coral- Florida. typically a successful walk every daily-breeze.com. McLaughlin said on average year due to the good turnout. they receive more than 1,000 “One where people come abuse calls a month that are taken together and show they care about MICHAEL PISTELLA and accepted across the five coun- children,” she said about the 6th ties of Southwest Florida. annual walk. The event, which is held each There will also be a chance for year to increase awareness, along individuals to win raffle prizes with raising funds to create child during the walk. abuse prevention programs, will Pelican Preserve is located at be held Saturday with registration 10571 Veneto Drive in Fort beginning at 7:30 a.m. and the 3 Myers. For information, call 239- 1/2-mile walk kicking off at 8:30 226-1524 or visit www.child- a.m. netswfl.org. Two government employees Dogs, as well as individuals, The walk was made possible are welcome to join the walk. due to the sponsors, Suncoast for Although there is no fee to reg- Kids Foundation, the News-Press ister for the walk, a majority of Media Group, Family Preser- charged in hoax bomb incident the walkers are setting goals to vation Services and Pelican raise a specific amount of money responsible for placing the case at Preserve. Both reportedly said it was just a prank the pump as a prank. As a senior employee, By TIFFANY REPECKI Feinstein reportedly even threat- [email protected] ened staffers with disciplinary Two Cape Coral men — both Cape man involved measures if they reported their government employees — are involvement to authorities. accused of recently planting a Marilyn Rawlings, director of hoax bomb at a Lee County facil- Lee County Fleet Management, in traffic accident ity as a prank. said Wednesday that an employee Randall Clayton Feinstein, 61, came forward after the incident of 446 S.W. Sixth St., and with some information. An inter- William Loring Prussman, 64, of in Collier County nal investigation was opened, 242 S.W. 39th St., were arrested which revealed the need to alert By TIFFANY REPECKI Gomez pulled the tractor and and charged Wednesday with Randall William the LCSO. threat to bomb manufacture pos- [email protected] half of the trailer onto the east- Clayton Loring It was too much for county bound lane of Enterprise sess sell deliver or mail hoax Feinstein Prussman A man was hospitalized officials to handle, she explained. Wednesday after colliding into Avenue, but half of it was still bomb. County administration cooper- Feinstein was additionally After talking with the fleet a tractor-trailer in Collier obstructing the westbound lane. ated with the LCSO and its inves- County that was being operated According to the report, charged with obstructing justice shop superintendent, Prussman, tigation. tampering in second-degree and in light of the increased secu- by a Cape Coral resident. Bellot failed to observe that the Feinstein and Prussman have Eleus Bellot, 68, of Naples, trailer was still obstructing his felony proceeding, according to rity concerns surrounding the been placed on administrative jail booking records. 10th anniversary of 9/11, the was taken to Lee Memorial lane and did not stop. The front leave, she said. Officials should of the Dodge struck the left rear Both men were denied bond facility and nearby areas were Hospital with minor injuries have a decision today on their of the trailer. Fire crews had to and remain at the Lee County Jail. evacuated, according to LCSO after being extracted from his future with the department. vehicle, according to a report cut the truck’s roof to remove Neither could be reached for officials. Rawlings called Wednesday a comment Wednesday. from the Florida Highway Bellot. The Southwest Florida bad day for all. Gomez was not injured in The Lee County Sheriff’s Regional Bomb Squad responded. Patrol. He was listed in fair con- Feinstein has been employed dition later in the day. the accident. Office received a call about a sus- It was determined, after several with the county for more than 20 picious package Sept. 8 at the Lee At about 6 a.m., Bellot was The crash area has street hours, that the briefcase did not years. lights, and both vehicles had County Fleet Management facili- traveling west on Enterprise contain explosive, biological or Prussman has been a Lee their lights on. ty, at 2955 Van Buren St., in Fort Avenue in a Dodge Dakota chemical components. The LCSO County employee for eight years. FHP officials reported that Myers. Deputies responded to the assumed the investigation of the when a Kenworth tractor-trailer, Both men have a court appear- driven by Octavio Gomez, 69, the roadway was obstructed scene and discovered a briefcase. incident. ance scheduled Nov. 14. until shorty before 9 a.m. as It was found leaning against a The investigation reportedly of Cape Coral, pulled out from the driveway access at 4309 repairs had to be made to the light pole directly between two revealed that Prussman and brake lines of the tractor-trailer. gas pumps. Feinstein, a supervisor, were Enterprise Ave.

POLICE BLOTTER

(The police blotter contains pub- ■ Brittany Marie Beach, 15, of ■ Daniel Shawn Lynch, 47, of with marijuana possess not more theft $100 less $300. lic information obtained from the 1314 S.E. 21st Lane, was charged 313 S.E. Sixth St., was charged than 20 grams. ■ Justin Michael Steward, 20, Cape Coral Police Department, the Monday with felony battery or Wednesday with battery touch or ■ Dale Christopher Rogers, 42, of 1763 Four Mile Cove Parkway, Lee County Sheriff’s Office and the domestic battery by strangulation. strike domestic violence. of 1100 S.W. 47th Terrace, was Apt. 626, was charged Tuesday Lee County Jail booking log. Arrests ■ Marlin Bruce Brady, 27, of ■ Deborah Anne Mahon, 43, of charged Tuesday with attach regis- with marijuana possess over 20 made are suspicions of crime(s) 1414 S.E. Eighth Ave., was 2519 W. Cape Coral Parkway, tration license plate not assigned grams. committed. All persons are innocent charged Wednesday with larceny was charged Tuesday with battery and drive while license suspended. ■ Kurtis Allen Workman, 32, until proven guilty in a court of law.) grand theft of any stop sign. touch or strike domestic violence. ■ Kelly Morgan Stegmaier, 25, of 1414 S.E. Eighth Ave., was ■ Janet Carvajal, 49, of 903 ■ Bobby Gene Martin, 31, of of 2246 N.W. 15th St., was charged Wednesday with larceny Arrests S.E. 29th Terrace, was charged Cape Coral, was charged Monday charged Tuesday with larceny petit grand theft of any stop sign. ■ Nicole Loraine Ambrosio, Wednesday with DUI with dam- 20, of 2410 S.W. 50th St., was age property and DUI. charged Tuesday with fraud ■ Stephanie Elizabeth Diaz, 22, Harney Point Kiwanis to sponsor 14th Annual Fall Kids’ Festival impersonation use possess identifi- of 625 S.E. 13th Ave., was The Kiwanis Club of Harney lies are expected to attend. family-oriented vendors, give- cation of another person without charged Wednesday with fraud Point and the Cape Coral Parks & The Fall Kids’ Festival will away items, crafts and food. consent and larceny grand theft make/present false proof motor Recreation Department will spon- feature entertainment throughout Admission is free. Canned food $300 less than $5,000. vehicle insurance. sor the 14th annual Fall Kids’ the day as well as Halloween cos- donations will be collected for the ■ David Lee Asbridge, 35, of ■ Casey J. Haddad, 31, of 26 Festival Saturday, Oct. 29, from tume contests, pony rides, petting Cape Coral Caring Center. 11930 Pompano Ave., was N.W. 14th Ave., was charged 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Jaycee Park zoo, clowns, games and inflatable For more information, call charged Wednesday with drive Tuesday with resist officer located at 4125 S.E. 20th Place slide. The festival will also offer Zelma Slusser at (239) 542-1741 while license suspended. obstruct without violence. in Cape Coral. Over 1,000 fami- health and safety information, or email [email protected].

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SINCE 1977 239-939-4122 CAPE CORAL BREEZE OPINIONS Page 4A – Thursday, September 13, 2011 CAPE CORAL BREEZE Subverting the electoral college SCOTT BLONDE, Publisher WASHINGTON — Republicans 0.2 percent and the compact requiring their VALARIE HARRING, Executive Editor supposedly revere the Constitution, but electoral vote 303-219, electoral votes to be cast CHRIS STRINE, Editor in its birthplace, Pennsylvania, they are he won 227 districts for the national popular contemplating a subversion of the and 26 states, so under vote winner, even if he 2510 Del Prado Blvd. • Cape Coral, FL, 33904 Framers’ institutional architecture. Pennsylvania’s plan he loses their popular vote Their ploy — partisanship masquerad- would have won the contests. This compact • Phone 239-574-1110 – Fax 239-574-5693 ing as altruism about making presiden- presidency with 279 would come into effect Member Florida Press Association tial elections more “democratic” — will electoral votes. In when the states agreeing to weaken resistance to an even worse 1976, Gerald Ford car- it have a decisive 270 change being suggested. ried 215 districts and votes. Pennsylvania’s Republican-con- 27 states, Jimmy Carter Deep-blue California NASA’s help-wanted trolled Legislature may pass, and the carried 221 districts supports the compact. But Republican governor promises to sign, and 23 states and if it had existed in 2004, legislation ending the state’s practice — Washington, D.C. George the state’s electoral votes sign for astronauts shared by 47 other states — of allocat- Under Pennsylvania’s Will would have gone to George Fifty-two years after recruiting its first class of seven ing all of its electoral votes to the candi- plan (and assuming no Bush even though 1.2 mil- “right stuff” test pilots, NASA is again putting out a help- date who wins the statewide popular “faithless” electors), lion more Californians wanted sign for astronauts. vote. Pennsylvania would join Maine there would have been a 269-269 elec- favored John Kerry. But why? The space-shuttle fleet has been consigned to and Nebraska in allocating one vote to toral vote tie and the House of Supporters of the compact say they history, NASA’s program to develop a new orbital launch the winner in each congressional dis- Representatives would have picked the favor direct popular election of presi- system shelved in favor of a scrum among private contrac- trict, with the two remaining votes going winner. dents. But that exists — within each tors to develop a reusable shuttle. to the statewide popular vote winner. Pennsylvania’s plan would encour- state. The Framers, not being simple, America’s only firm appointment in space for the next The 2012 Republican candidate age third parties to cherry-pick particu- did not subordinate all values to simple decade is to continue sending an astronaut or two at a time might lose the statewide vote but carry, lar districts, periodically producing majority rule. The electoral vote system to staff the International Space Station. Those trips, for at say, nine of the 18 congressional dis- “winners” with only national pluralities shapes the character of presidential least several years, will (hopefully) be made aboard tricts, cutting Barack Obama’s yield to of electoral votes, leaving the House to majorities, making it unlikely they will Russian rockets that have their own challenges with safety 11 electoral votes. But if the Republican pick presidents. The existing system be geographically or ideologically nar- and reliability. candidate carries nine of Pennsylvania’s handicaps third parties: In 1992, Ross row. The Framers wanted rule by certain Despite periodic White House pledges to go to Mars or 18 districts, and the statewide vote — Perot won 18.9 percent of the popular kinds of majorities — ones suited to an asteroid or even back to the moon, the space program Obama’s Pennsylvania poll numbers are vote but no electoral votes. moderate, consensual governance of a really hasn’t been a high priority for decades. The current poor — Republicans will have cost Pennsylvania’s proposal would raise heterogeneous, continental nation with pledge by President Barack Obama to send a new “deep themselves nine electoral votes, which the stakes of gerrymandering. And a myriad regional and other diversities. space” capsule to an asteroid by 2025 and to Mars by the would be condign punishment. swing state such as Colorado would Such majorities do not materialize mid-2030s, however sincere, faces daunting fiscal and Not since 1988 has a Republican often be neglected: Its nine electoral spontaneously. They are built by a two- technical obstacles. carried Pennsylvania, a state described votes are a pot worth competing for, but party system’s candidates who are com- In such a climate, the downsizing of the astronaut corps as Philadelphia in the east, in under Pennsylvania’s plan, the split pelled to cater to entire states and to cre- by attrition is notable perhaps for how many have stuck the west and Alabama in between. might usually be 5-4 or 6-3. ate coalitions of states. Today’s elec- with the space program: there were more than 150 in Incongruous political cultures coexist in Winner-take-all allocation of states’ toral vote system provides incentives for 2000, about 60 today. The last nine hires came two years many states, so the temptation to which electoral votes enhances presidential parties to alter the attributes that make ago and are still in training — it takes years to learn how Pennsylvania Republicans may suc- legitimacy by magnifying narrow popu- them uncompetitive in important states. to run the space station, with its polyglot instructions and cumb could become a national conta- lar vote margins. In 1960, John It shapes the nation’s regime and hence diverse gear. gion. Many big blue states (e.g., New Kennedy won 49.7 percent of the popu- the national character. The Electoral NASA’s not saying how many astronauts it will take on York, Illinois, California) have many lar vote but 56.4 percent of the electoral College today functions differently than in the new class. The basic job requirements — a bache- red enclaves: Democrats, particularly vote (303-219). In 2008, Barack the Founders envisioned — they did not lor’s degree in engineering, math or science and three years minorities and government employees, Obama won just 52.9 percent of the anticipate political parties — but it does of relevant professional experience — are fairly open- are disproportionately concentrated in popular vote but 67.8 percent of the buttress the values encouraged by the ended. A few years of flying high-performance jets is help- urban areas. And many reliably red electoral vote (365-173). federalism the Framers favored, which ful if you want to be a command pilot, less essential for states (e.g. Texas, Georgia) have solidly Now eight states and the District of Pennsylvanians, and others, should mission specialists. blue congressional districts. Columbia, with 132 electoral votes, are respect. Those in the first class of astronauts knew they were fly- In 1960, when Richard Nixon lost pursuing an even worse idea than — George Will’s email address is ing with largely unproven equipment, but no shortage of the popular vote to John Kennedy by Pennsylvania’s. They have agreed to a georgewill(at)washpost.com. national support. Those in the 21st class of space trainees in some respects face a less-certain career path. Perhaps it’s just as well that NASA won’t pick them until 2013. Maybe by then the U.S. government, on the other side of national elections, will be able to decide if human spaceflight can continue as a federal program by a nation weighed down by debt. — Scripps Howard News Service It’s hard to be a racist Years ago it was easy to be a racist. All you had to be was a white person using some of the racial epithets that are routinely used in song and everyday speech by many of today’s blacks. Or you had to chant “two, four, six, eight, we don’t want to integrate” when a black student showed up for admission to your high school or college. Of course, there was that dressing up in a hooded white gown. In any case, you didn’t have to be sophisticated to be a racist. Today all that has changed. Rep. Charles Rangel, D- N.Y., pointed that out back in 1994 when the Republican- led Congress pushed for tax relief. Rangel denounced Republicans’ plan as a form of modern-day racism, say- ing, “It’s not ‘spic’ or ‘nig- ger’ anymore. (Instead,) they say, ‘Let’s cut taxes.’” That means the simple use of the N-word is not enough to make one a racist. If it were, blacks would be the nation’s premier racists. Today it’s the call for tax cuts that Walter makes you a racist. That’s Williams why the “tea” party, short for Prosecutors routinely abuse plea bargaining “taxed enough already,” is nothing more than organized racists. What makes tea WASHINGTON - Not long ago I charge. Do you ter. The prosecutor, who partyers even more racist is their constant call for the listened to a veteran defense attor- want to take that was up for reelection, not White House and Congress to return to the confines of ney explain to a child-care worker chance?” only was forced to drop the Constitution. that her options were either to Under this the charges but also lost Racism has other guises. Say that you’re a believer in accept a plea bargain of negligence advice and pres- his license to practice law Martin Luther King’s wish, expressed in his “I Have a or go to trial for a much more seri- sure from her and was briefly incarcer- Dream” speech, that our “children will one day live in a ous “shaken baby” charge. husband, the ated. nation where they will not be judged by the color of On the one hand, the attorney woman accepted Particularly disturbing their skin, but by the content of their character.” The explained, she would be put on pro- the prosecutor’s is the tendency of many call to judge people by the content of their character bation for a few years and not have offer. prosecutors to resist ever to do any jail time; on the other she The scenario admitting that the person See WILLIAMS, page 5A would face up to 50 years in prison. played out here against whom they have He said that while he felt her case is not rare. In won a conviction is in fact was winnable or the prosecutor fact it happens not guilty despite over- Last week’s Web poll results would not have made the offer, he all the time, Dan whelming evidence, recommended accepting the plea. according to Thomasson including at times, DNA Local budgets are set. Will you save When she protested her inno- recent findings, and recanting witnesses. money cence of any contribution to the as prosecutors, There is a growing list of death of the baby under her care, most of whom are elected, use the the wrongly convicted from death on your property taxes? explaining that the infant had shown threat of felonies with long prison row to lesser sites who have been Yes, my overall bill will be lower. - 24% some respiratory difficulty when it terms to extract guilty pleas to less- finally released over the long stand- No, it should be about the same. - 28% was dropped off, the attorney er charges as a way of clearing cases ing objections of prosecutors. No, my bill will be higher. - 35% replied that she had to consider the without going to trial. Implicit in In the case of the young child- welfare of her own family which I own more than one property, results are mixed. - 5 this for the victim is the specter of care worker, the defense attorney included her husband and two small expensive, debilitating trials. What explained to me that he felt he could % children. the accused miss is their day in have won at trial but that he was I can’t figure it out from my TRIM notice; we’ll see. - “I believe you’re innocent of court. As a result the number of tri- duty bound to present the offer as 5% mistreating the child although your als in America’s courts has dropped one she should seriously consider I don’t own property in Lee County. - 2% response to its physical difficulty substantially, according to news because the stakes were so high. Other - 2% wasn’t as quick as it might have reports. “Anything can happen at trial,” he Current Web poll question been,” the attorney said. “But there Adoption of heavy mandatory said, “and I would not want to have is a dead baby, and juries often take sentences for some crimes has con- it on my conscience that I advised Would you be willing to pay a public only that into account — someone tributed considerably to the situa- her not to take the plea offer under has to be responsible and you would tion, making judges at all levels less the circumstances. There always is a services tax on your electric or natu- be the most likely person no matter and less relevant to a system that chance of losing and what then ral gas bill to reduce water and sewer how unfair that may be. You would now more than ever rests in the would happen to her two young be confronted by the child’s emo- hands of the prosecutors. Many of children and her husband who made rates? tional parents sitting in full view of the prosecutors on the state and it clear he could not wait decades Yes. the jury demanding swift judgment, local levels view the position as a for her.” No. perhaps to cover their own negli- way to catapult themselves into “The plea was pure extortion,” Maybe, it depends on the rate proposed. gence. higher political or lucrative private he said, “but it kept a mother out of Other “The prosecutor overcharged you positions or to maintain holds on jail.” and knows it, but that wouldn’t keep their current jobs, sometimes for (Poll results are not scientific and represent only the opin- him from going full tilt to save face decades. The infamous Duke — E-mail Dan K. Thomasson, if you reject this. I would say you former editor of the Scripps Howard ions of Internet users who have chosen to participate. Vote University lacrosse case where team have a 50-50 chance of being members were callously accused of News Service, at at cape-coral-daily-breeze.com) acquitted of the more serious sexual abuse of a dancer is the lat- thomassondan(at)aol.com. OP-ED CAPE CORAL BREEZE Page 5A – Thursday, September 13, 2011 News Desk 574-1110 / Fax 574-5693 We must create time for ourselves (This classic Andy the phone rings. Rooney column was Would I be interested originally published in buying life insur- Sept. 3, 1993.) ance or a magazine Everything’s subscription? I’m crowding in on me. surprised the publish- Please step back and ers of novels haven’t give the man some air. sold advertising It isn’t just too space on some of many people. It’s too those blank pages many things to do, too they put at the begin- many possessions, too ning and the end of a much equipment book. designed to make life Andy The telephone is a easier, too many wires Rooney major time-con- leading to too many sumer. Schools electrical appliances, should teach courses too many relationships to maintain. in how to make phone calls brief. There are too many events, too There would be one hour in every many movies and too much televi- day when no one made any phone sion. There are too many books to calls. Telephones could be pro- Domestic workers need protection read. The newspaper keeps coming. grammed not to ring during that There’s no time to sit down and hour and a recording would say, It is almost unspeakable that interna- the rights of domestic workers. And stare out the window without feel- “We are at home having a quiet tional migrants (mainly female) working I thoroughly applaud the ILO for ing you ought to be doing some- time and don’t want to talk to any- in foreign countries as domestic help taking up the cases of these inno- thing. one.” must undergo the types of abuses they cent, hard-working women. Thinking and reading are two of We could get ourselves some often suffer. Locked in rooms or houses But more needs to be done. We the things I put off doing because free time if sporting events were not for days, beaten, being sexually assault- need to look at why this situation there’s so much to do. Some days, I drawn out the way they are to pro- ed, having nails driven into their arms, has developed in the first place. can stuff my day so full of going vide more time for commercials. having their faces or ears ironed and thus There are too many nations in this places and doing things that I can Every event takes too long. burned beyond recognition. Yes, these world whose populations greatly get from breakfast to bedtime with- The baseball season, for horrendous abuses take place and have exceed their economy’s ability to out having had a single serious instance, drags on forever. Let’s get been documented by Amnesty generate jobs for all citizens. thought. And now I have to stay up on with it and have the World International, the International Labour The common wisdom used to until 11:30 to watch Letterman, Series. Now! Organization and The New York Times, have people believing that if a too? The football season has started among others. country’s population grew, its econ- Pardon me, but I don’t think so. — too early. There ought to be There are as many as 100 million omy would follow suit. Our own Do I have any specific sugges- some open water between seasons. such women who leave home for lack of Mona country with its years-long reces- tions for opening up some free time Baseball should finish by Labor employment in their own countries and sion and high unemployment rate in our lives? I do. I call for “An Day and be illegal after the football venture to more developed nations in Charen belies the common wisdom. Our Hour of Golden Silence” every season starts. We don’t need two search of work. Some examples loom population has almost doubled in night on television. For one desig- major sports fighting for our atten- large: an Indonesian woman who was the last 60 years and we now know nated prime-time hour each tion at the same time. executed in Saudi Arabia for murdering her employ- that a growing nation is no guarantee of a strong evening, every channel would I think of myself as particularly er whom she said was abusing her. The New York economy. Indeed the world population is expected cease all programming. The hour busy but that’s what everyone Times’ story showed a picture of Keni binti Carda, to officially hit the 7 billion mark toward the end of could be 6 to 7, 7 to 8, 8 to 9, or 9 thinks. I have friends who’ve an Indonesian maid returned from Saudi Arabia in this month and we’re in the midst of a global reces- to 10, but there would be nothing retired and one of the things they 2008 covered with scars. She said her employer sion. on the tube. The screen would be always say is, “I wondered how I burned her with an iron and forced her to eat excre- As long as there are billions or even millions of blank. Children with nothing to was going to fill the time when I ment. people living in poverty, other people will find ways watch might do their homework. quit my job, but now I don’t have Abuses reported earlier in this decade in Lebanon to take advantage of them. The answer is to educate We’d be forced to talk to each time to do everything I want to do.” became so common that Ethiopia, the Philippines, girls and women so they become financially inde- other, to read, to sit and think, or go Someone told me about a rela- to bed. tive of his who had to be institu- Madagascar and Nepal set bans on their citizens pendent and as a result have fewer children. This One of the great thieves of time tionalized because he couldn’t face traveling there for employment. This, despite the would work to strengthen the economies of the is advertising. Advertisers won’t the world. He kept pulling the blan- fact the Lebanese employment was the only thing world's poorest nations and cut down on the number leave us alone. I don’t want some- kets up over his head and refusing keeping many families back home financially afloat. of people living in those countries who are perpetu- one tugging at my sleeve all day to get out of bed. He may be the In June, the International Labour Organization ally unemployed. saying, “Buy this, buy this.” I sit sane one. We’re crazy. passed a convention setting standards for immigrant Nations such as Madagascar and the Philippines down in my living room at night to — Write to Andy Rooney at domestic workers calling on nations to grant them can hardly afford to set up national public school read the paper. I’m thumbing Tribune Media Services, 2225 the same basic labor rights as those available to systems for their young citizens right now. We are in through the ads to get to the news Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, other workers: reasonable hours of work, weekly no position to help them at the moment as we strug- while someone on television is try- NY 14207, or via email at rest of at least 24 consecutive hours, a limit on in- gle to turn around our own economy. But as soon as ing to get me to buy a new car and [email protected] kind payment, clear information on terms and con- the global recession starts to lift, all nations should ditions of employment, as well as respect for funda- pitch in to educate women in developing nations. mental principles and rights at work including free- Otherwise, we will be reading stories about dom of association and the right to collective bar- unspeakable abuses for years to come. And those Wall Street protesters gaining. countries will be wasting a valuable resource: the Few if any countries have ratified the treaty so intellects of their female citizens. far, but it is still expected to set standards that nations will use to model their own laws and cus- — Bonnie Erbe is a TV host and writes this col- will produce change toms. Advocates for domestic workers say the umn for Scripps Howard News Service. E-mail bon- treaty's passage will have a monumental impact on nieerbe(at)CompuServe.com. Herman Cain changes in American will never be presi- society and politics dent of the United and so will this one States because he unless it dies out or is doesn’t understand co-opted. the Occupy Wall The anti-Wall Street protests and Street protests, rapid- makes such state- ly spreading from ments as “If you’re coast to coast, are not rich, it’s your born of the unfair- own fault.” ness rampant in Millions of America. We Americans played Americans have by the rules, prided ourselves on worked hard and our insistence on have no home Ann McFeatters fairness. But there is because bad eggs little fairness today. on Wall Street who Here’s a perfect got filthy rich created subprime example: The head of Hewlett- mortgage pots and complicated Packard was fired after 11 months derivatives they didn't even under- on the job and walked away with a stand. farewell package of $25 million. These same hotshots fought bit- At his latest press conference, terly against new regulations to Obama was asked why nobody make what they had done illegal. went to jail for causing the econom- The regulations were signed into ic meltdown, with its huge collater- law by President Obama. Now al damage around the globe. He Wall Street and GOP congressional said it was because a lot of what leaders are fighting to undo or at was done was not technically ille- least weaken them. gal, just immoral. That’s why, he Like the protests against the said, financial regulations to clean Vietnam War 40 years ago, today’s up Wall Street that were passed protests are born of growing frus- with great difficulty mere months tration and resentment over the irre- ago must not be discarded and why sponsible use of business and polit- the new consumer fiscal watchdog Williams: Treatment no surprise ical power. Like those anti-war agency must not be weakened. protests, the current protests will (Even in all this turmoil, what are From page 4A spread around the nation and will banks doing? They’re imposing have stunning ramifications. new fees on customers.) rather than the color of their skin is really code Urban Justice Center has appealed to the United Of course, an American man or Like the amorphous Tea Party, for racism. There’s no question about one’s racial Nations Human Rights Council for help. But woman can still have a great idea, which almost put the country into antipathy if he voted for measures such as Obama’s tired of black complaints. Obama told work hard and become wealthy. default, it is difficult thus far to California’s Proposition 209, Michigan’s the Congressional Black Caucus to “Stop whin- But it is also true that 26 million know what the Occupy Wall Street Proposal 2, Washington state’s Initiative 200 or ing!” “Take off your bedroom slippers; put on Americans don’t have jobs because movement wants to accomplish. Nebraska’s Civil Rights Initiative 424. These your marching shoes. Shake it off. Stop com- of the bad economy. Just try getting The Tea Party too sprang from dis- measures outlaw judging people by the color of plaining; stop grumbling; stop crying.” This kind a loan to start a risky new business satisfaction with the way the coun- their skin for admission to college, awarding of of talk is unprecedented. Just ask yourself: “When today. If you’re lucky enough to try is being run, alarm at the deficit government contracts and employment. The call have I ever heard a Democratic or a Republican have a job, just try retiring after the and anger at homelessness and job- for equal treatment is simply racism by stealth leader talk this way to his party’s strongest sup- economy has blown a huge hole in lessness. But along the way it got and is far more insidious than name-calling and porters? Would Obama tell Jews to stop whining your 401(k). (Only one of seven enmeshed in denial of basic science hood-donning. about Israel? Would he tell unions to stop grum- private sector retirees has a pen- such as evolution and climate sion.) And now, the economic change, abortion, prayer, resent- One might think that seeing as America elect- bling about card check? Would he tell feminists, upheaval in Europe is causing ment over bilingualism and a host ed its first black president, it would usher in the if they were complaining about sex discrimina- havoc here, and nobody knows how of unrelated issues. end of racism; but it’s all a racist plot that’s easi- tion, to shake it off?” its sovereign debt crisis will turn The fledgling anti-Wall Street ly uncovered simply by asking: “Who really This kind of political treatment of blacks out, including the outspoken Mr. movement will not make that mis- elected Obama to the presidency?” It surely was- should not be surprising, because black people are Cain. take because its supporters include n’t black people. Of the 69 million votes that a one-party people in a two-party system. That (Cain also said that he has no many young people less interested Obama received in the 2008 election, I doubt means Democratic politicians have learned to proof but personally is of the belief in a conservative social agenda than whether even 7 or 8 million came from blacks. take the black vote for granted, and Republicans that the anti-Wall Street protests in finding jobs and punishing cor- That means white people put Obama in office, make little effort to get it. That’s not smart for were organized by Obama support- porate greed and CEOs who are sit- and that means he is beholden to white people, blacks to set themselves up that way. ers trying to distract voters. Lately, ting on huge profits and lack vision. not black people. he’s been delivering more nutty Their hero is not Mitt Romney or You say, “Williams, that’s preposterous! — Walter E. Williams is a professor of eco- ideas than pizzas.) Herman Cain or Rick Perry but the What’s your evidence?” Just look at the unem- nomics at George Mason University. To find out The ill-structured, sort of loopy entrepreneurial, imaginative, the ployment statistics. White unemployment is 8 more about Walter E. Williams and read features Occupy Wall Street movement is late, low-key Jobs. percent, and black unemployment is double that, by other Creators Syndicate writers and cartoon- powered by the young, just as the — Scripps Howard columnist at 17 percent, and in some cities, black unem- ists, visit the Creators Syndicate Web page at anti-war movement was in the Ann McFeatters has covered the ployment is near 30 percent. It’s gotten so bad www.creators.com. beginning. But as messy as it was, White House and national politics under Obama’s presidency that New York’s the anti-war movement begat huge since 1986. Page 6A Thursday, October 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Waterways Estates Plant diversion construction on track Project calls for wastewater to be diverted to Del Prado treatment plant By ANDREA GALABINSKI construction company with a door [email protected] hanger,” DiPiero said. An update was given to Lee A dedicated website — lcuim- County Commissioners at the provements.info — has been set up recent Management and Planning by the utility to give more detail on meeting on the status of the the project, including timeline Waterways Estates Wastewater information and other frequently Treatment Plant decommission asked questions. It also includes plan by Lee County Utilities. information and emergency phone The project is a two-phase oper- numbers for both day and night. ation. First, to divert wastewater One local official that is happy flows from the Waterway Estates this process is now under way is Treatment Plant on Ilet Drive to the Gregg Makepeace, president of the Del Prado Wastewater Treatment North Fort Myers Civic Associa- Facility. It requires the installation tion. MICHAEL PISTELLA of new sewage pipes along the “I’ve always been concerned A soggy Columbus diversion route, with construction about possible pollution to the in front of the homes and business- Caloosahatchee River from the Charlie Cognata portrays Christopher Columbus during the rain-drenched Sons of es. Once that is complete, the plant plant,” he said. Italy’s annual Columbus Day Parade Saturday in Cape Coral. More photos are avail- will be decommissioned in Phase The property that contains the able online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. two. plant was purchased by the county The streets affected will be Inlet several years ago and also has Drive, Orange Grove Boulevard docks that many were hoping to be and Pine Island Road from Barrett open to the general public. County Anniversary: Road to just west of Evalena Lane. staff has cautioned against that, Italian American Club “They (construction workers) according to the report presented by are on Inlet Drive right now, and Utilities Director Pam Keyes. From page 1A ident’s toast and message, along ly 500 members, which includes Orange Grove Boulevard is slated “The property is currently zoned with a spiritual invocation will be a younger crowd of people. to begin in October” said Lee for Commercial Planned Develop- manicotti, prime rib of beef or given before dinner following the “We accept new members at County Utilities spokesperson ment, which does not allow public stuffed flounder with twice baked cocktail hour. any time, any nationality can join Patty DiPiero. access for recreational use,” she potato, green bean almondine and Music and dancing will be pro- our club,” Francioni said. Potholes may result from the said in her report. “The property an anniversary cake. Hot rolls, vided by Ray LoRae. The evening Every Wednesday night the construction in general as workers would need to be rezoned to coffee and tea will also be served. will end at 10 p.m. Italian American Club is open to include Park activities. This process Cocktails and hors d’oeuvres will be locating other utility lines Francioni said they have been the public for dinner and music. would require approximately six will be served from 5-6 p.m. located in the same spot for 45 Dinner is served from 5-7 p.m. during the process. An introduction of the board, years and at one time had more and music fills the air from 6-9 “We’re asking that the commu- months for a cost of $5,000. pledge of allegiance, welcoming than 1,000 members. She said p.m. Tickets start at $5 for a nity please adhere to all signage and County Lands cautions against of guests and dignitaries, the pres- right now they have approximate- spaghetti and meatball dinner. barriers within the construction rezoning the property to Parks as it zone.” could significantly decease the Several residents said they are property value for redevelopment.” concerned that they may experi- There could also be legal liabili- Deadlocked: ence water outages in the process. ty issues, she noted. Union negotiations “There will be no water outages,” But the issue of public use may From page 1A she said. not be over. Commissioner Frank Others were concerned about Mann asked for more discussion years. “The city is very very firm that they are going to maintain knowing exactly when their area and information on public access in Both unions expressed frustra- their most recent bargaining position. We’re not changing will be affected. the future. tion Tuesday after the sessions. our position..” “They will be notified by the “We put together the numbers that the city was looking for,” — John Hament, the city’s labor attorney Kurt Grau, president of the police union, said. District: Language Fire union president Mark He argued that the newest pro- posal match what was lost in the Muerth referred to a one-word posal also offers the city savings. tentative agreements. From page 1A outburst by him toward the end of Hament explained that the “I know it’s not ideal, but it The board also approved the meeting as representative of numbers do not match up, and that gets the job done,” Grau said. tions. the purchase of the the tension. the city’s priority has been The police union’s attorney “Whoever put this together, “Things do get contentious in addressing the budget shortfall. agreed, questioning the city’s thank you very much,” she said. Hampton-Brown EDGE there,” he said. “I think it just rep- He noted that making sure the motives. The school board also reading intervention pro- resents the frustration at the department is on par pay-wise “The city has asked the union approved the Energy and Natural gram in the amount of table.” with others in the region is not a to give — the union has respond- Consumption policy, which will $251,000. The approval will As for city’s rejection of their focus. ed by giving handsomely,” attor- help facilitate an increased aware- allow the program to be proposal, Muerth said the city “When you have the resources, ney Gene Gibbons said Tuesday. ness and more efficient use of implemented at Island wants it their way, and impasse it should became a priority,” “If the city is getting the money energy and other natural Coast High School, South proceedings may be the only way Hament said. they need, I don’t understand why resources in the Lee County Fort Myers High School to resolve the issue. Muerth argued that the city they care how it’s packaged.” School District. and Riverdale High School. “The city is very very firm that considered “comparables” when As the city and union negotia- The rule will go into effect on There are now a total of six they are going to maintain their City Manager Gary King was tions continue, the impasse with Oct. 12. most recent bargaining position,” hired and when it came to his both stands. The city has waived The district currently pays pilot schools in the district. Hament told the fire union incentive pay, as well as when the the first step — mediation — approximately $1.71 for electric- Tuesday. new economic development offi- which one party can do, by law. ity per square foot at each facility. “We’re not changing our posi- cial was recently hired “at the top The next step is a special magis- The policy, school officials’ help in developing their reading tion,” he said. of the grade.” trate, which both parties must hope will reduce the energy and skills for academic success and The city has been seeking a “Comparables aren’t important waive. natural resource consumption by real world experiences. straight 8 percent wage reduction when it comes to police, fire, the As of Tuesday, a special mag- a minimum of 10 percent, along Superintendent Dr. Joseph from the unions since declaring man out on the street,” he said. istrate had been assigned for the with reducing more than $21 mil- Burke was absent from the board impasse last month over both con- “You guys are going after the police union and city’s impasse lion the first year. meetings Tuesday due to his trav- tract negotiations. workers in this case.” case. For the fire union case, one The reduction in cost will be els to Columbus, Ohio with other “The council is extremely “We’re asking for fairness and was assigned, but later resigned, implemented by educating per- key personnel from the district upset and disappointed that the the city doesn’t want to play fair,” so a substitute special magistrate sonnel at all the facilities about and teachers union, along with deal broke through, broke up,” Muerth continued. “The priority must be chosen to oversee it. energy conservation, identify Marshall Bower, president and Hament added Tuesday. now is to take the money out of Hament previously said the simple behavioral spaces, along CEO of The Foundation for Lee In July, police union members the pockets of the city workers.” city wants to waive the first two with sharing energy saving tips County Public Schools. voted 185-1 to reject tentative As for the police union’s steps and take the issue directly to with the schools. Chief Academic Officer Dr. agreements for a 3 percent pay cut newest proposal, furloughs were a the legislative body, which would The board also approved the Constance Jones, who was the and 2 percent pension contribu- sore spot. be the city council. The magistrate purchase of the Hampton-Brown acting superintendent during the tion hike for officers, sergeants “We’re trying to get out of the can provide a recommendation, EDGE reading intervention pro- meeting, said the district was and lieutenants. Those totaled furlough business,” Hament told but the council has the final say. gram in the amount of $251,000. invited to apply for a national about $802,000 a year in savings. union leaders Tuesday. “It (the Kunkel, Miller & Hament has The approval will allow the pro- grant with the National Education The city and the fire union had city) wants people to work full- been representing the city in the gram to be implemented at Island Association due to their collabo- also reached tentative agreements time.” negotiations with fire and police, Coast High School, South Fort rative relationship with business of a 3 percent wage cut and 2 per- He argued that furloughs are a as well as general employees. As Myers High School and Riverdale partners and the teachers unions. cent pension increase, which temporary fix, that once they are of Sept. 7, the city had paid the High School. There are now a “The grant is for the achieve- totaled $1.8 million in savings. lifted, the situation and related firm $114,527 for its services in total of six pilot schools in the ment gap,” she said. “Hopefully Rank and file rejected it 166-0; issues still exist. He said they are regards to the general employees. district. they will come back with good battalion chiefs, too, by 11-0. used to maintain high pay levels The city had paid $54,348 The program will motivate and news” Muerth pointed out Tuesday by avoiding salary reductions and regarding fire and $74,318 engage students with systematic Only two grants will be pro- that the Cape Coral City Council permit employees to work less. regarding police. and focused instruction that will vided. never approved the agreements Grau explained that furloughs More recent figures were not either, postponing their vote until will not affect service levels, and immediately available Tuesday. after the union’s vote. the savings from the newest pro- cape-coral-daily-breeze.com

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CCPS Family Day part of the solution. A true account of the killing of a young Celebration college student in Laramie, The Cape Coral Power Wyoming, in 1998, this play has Squadron will hold a “Family Day proven to be highly successful in Celebration” on Oct. 15, at the opening up dialogue among teens Cape Coral Yacht Club Pavilion. about identifying signals and The afternoon family event will clues in our everyday lives which include lunch, games, activities, actually encourage students and musical entertainment provid- toward bigotry and bullying! ed by Bob Morris. Kick off time is Education Director Louise 11:30 a.m. Cost for CCPS mem- Wigglesworth may be contacted bers is $5, for adults, $1, for chil- at education@laboratorytheater- dren, and $10 for guests. florida.com for information about Participants coming by boat discounted tickets for southwest should contact the marina at 239- Florida middle and high school 549-5229. students, teachers and administra- For additional information tors. More information about The contact the CCPS office at 239- Laramie Project, about support 549-9754 or stop by the office at groups for kids who feel harassed 917 S.E. 47th Street, Cape Coral. or threatened, and about Lab The office is open from 9 to noon Theater is available at our web- Monday through Saturday. site, www.laboratorytheaterflori- The Cape Coral Power da.com. Squadron is a unit of the U.S. Show dates are: Oct 13, 14, Power Squadron, a non-profit 15, 16 (mat), 19, 20, 21, 22. boating safety organization. Our MICHAEL PISTELLA Showtime is 8 p.m. except for the primary mission is to promote 2 p.m. matinee. Tickets may be Rotary dictionary giveaway recreational boating safety purchased through www.brown- Rotary Club of Cape Coral member David Cramer gives dictionaries to Gulf through education, civic and papertickets.com. social events Elementary third graders Glen Joseph, left, and Damian Ignjatic on Friday. Members Lab Theater’s The Laramie Project is sponsored in part by of all Lee County Rotary Clubs delivered about 12,000 free dictionaries to every third- Safe boating class The Fort Myers Rotary Club grader in the school district as part of the service organization’s annual Dictionary South, Unitarian Universalist Project program. The next “America’s Boating Course” is scheduled to begin Oct. Church, Island Coast AIDS 12. This safe boating course con- Network, and Visuality. sists of five 2 hour evening class- es held from 6:45 p.m. to 9:30 Ghosts to venture Stars of Tomorrow Scholarship p.m. over a two and a half week through Burroughs period. A certificate of comple- tion and Florida State ID card will Home Gardens be issued on successful comple- Follow the ghosts of Mona and Program accepting applications tion of the course. The cost is $45 Jettie Burroughs as they travel for individuals. For couples shar- through the darkened rooms of the The president of the Cape middle, high and first-year col- vate auditions as soon as possible. ing materials the total cost is $65. Burroughs Home Gardens, Friday, Coral Council for Arts and lege are eligible in the categories All students must be at the audi- To register or further informa- Oct. 28, 6:30 p.m.-9 p.m. There Humanities Inc., Richard Knapik of vocal, drama, dance and instru- tions to enter competition tion stop by the Cape Coral Power will be performances every half announces the 20th year of this mental. Students chosen for competi- Squadron at 917 Southeast 47th hour The cost is $15 for adults $15 celebration of the arts in Cape Awards will be given in each tion will appear on Friday, Nov. Terrace, Cape Coral or call the with children 12 and under $5. Coral. age group and in each category. 18, at 7:30 p.m. and Saturday, office at 239-549-9754. The For Tickets go to The program will be held at Private auditions will be held Nov. 19, at 3 p.m. office is open from 9 a.m. to noon www.BurroughsHome.com visit the Cape Coral Cultural Park on Saturday, Nov. 22, from 830 Winners will perform and Monday through Saturday. the events tab and click on paypal Theater at 528 Cultural Park a.m. to 5:30 p.m. receive their awards at the The Cape Coral Power button. Blvd. in Cape Coral. Applications are now available Command Performance on Nov. Squadron is a unit of the U.S. Students from Southwest at the Cape Coral Cultural Park 20, at 3 p.m. These events are Power Squadron, a non-profit Florida are invited to enter. A Theater to be turned in by Oct. open to the public. boating safety organization. Our Library ebooks panel of five qualified judges will 17. Contestants are urged to call primary mission is to promote now available for judge this year’s scholarship con- Stars director June Sommerfield recreational boating safety testants. Students in elementary, at 772-8180 for time for their pri- through education, civic and Kindle at the LCLS social events. The Lee County Library System has announced that its eBook col- Firm renews support lection is now compatible with the Cape Coral police meet with schools as world’s bestselling eBook reader, for soccer program the Amazon Kindle. Patrons can part of Community Engagement Program The employees of Goldstein, now download popular and classic Buckley, Cechman, Rice & Purtz eBooks to a Kindle device or any As part of the Cape Coral Police Department’s respond. renewed its support of the Cape mobile device running the free Community Engagement Program, members of The officers also take time to meet the students Coral Soccer Association’s Kindle app, such as iPhone, iPad, the Patrol Bureau’s 2nd Platoon met with school in a variety of ways. Officers have read to the Cyclones program at a recent bar- Android and more. children last week. younger students and, in the case of last week, becue luncheon at the law firm’s To get started, visit the As part of their duties while on patrol, the offi- officers spoke with Oasis Middle School students Fort Myers office. Download Depot at the Lee County cers make a point to stop by elementary and mid- about the dangers of texting and driving. Proceeds from the fundraiser Library System’s ebranch at dle schools as well as some daycares within their “Police officers interacting with school chil- support the team’s 2011-2012 www.lee-county.com/library. zones. The officers meet with the school’s admin- dren in a positive manner can have a lasting tournaments, including its annual The LCLS Download Depot also istration and let them put a face to the officers impact. You can establish a strong relationship appearance at the 3v3 Challenge offers eBooks and audio books for that work in the area that the schools are located. between citizens and their police department for a National Championship at the use on a PC or Mac computer and This also gives the officers a chance to familiar- lifetime.” said Lt. Tony Sizemore in a prepared ESPN Wide World of Sports popular mobile devices such as a ize themselves with the layout of the schools, statement. Complex at Walt Disney World Smartphone, MP3 player, and entry and exit points, etc. in the event that there is Resort. eBook reader like the Barnes & an emergency on campus and officers need to Source: Cape Coral Police Department Team member Alexa Scauzo Noble Nook and Sony Reader. represented the Cyclones U-16 Kindle users can browse the recreation-level soccer team at the LCLS’s collection of approximately luncheon. 50,000 bestselling and classic VOLUNTEERS eBooks from a PC or Mac comput- Mentors needed Children’s Advocacy Fall Wedding Expo er, check out titles using a library Come see the largest bridal card, and select “Get for Kindle” to The Foundation for Lee County Public Schools is The Children’s Advocacy Center, which sup- deliver eBooks to their Kindle in need of mentors to match with high school stu- ports and protects the child victims of abuse show in Cape Coral. More than 30 vendors will be on hand to meet device or any device running the dents who have been awarded the Take Stock in through collaborative intervention and compre- free Kindle app. Users who enjoy Children Scholarship. The mentor commits to meet hensive treatment in a soothing environment all your wedding needs. There will be door prizes throughout the eBooks on Kindle will benefit from with the child during school hours two to four times needs volunteers. Amazon’s Whisper-sync technolo- a month. Opportunities include administrative help in day. Interested vendors should call (239) 574-0806 to register gy that synchronizes notes, high- No tutoring is involved and basic training is pro- the office, support with special projects and help lights and last page read between vided. To help out call the Friendship Volunteer with fundamentals. for a table. The Bridal Exo will be held their Kindle and free Kindle apps. Center at 275-4427. Call the Friendship Volunteer Center for Telephone reference is available details at 275-4427. Oct. 16, 1 p.m.- 4:20 p.m. at the Cape Coral Yacht Club, 5819 at 239-479-INFO (4636). Guardian Ad Litem Driftwood Parkway. Cost $2 per Every abused, neglected and abandoned child Volunteers needed for tutoring person. Experience needs an independent advocate to speak up for their Volunteers, 55 years or older, are needed for tutor- For mor information contact best interests in court, the community and while they ing in Elementary Schools and after-school programs. Coby Palmer cpalmer@capeco- the Canterbury are in the child welfare system—Guardian ad Litem A stipend of $2.65/hr. and $.40/mile reimbursement is ral.net (239) 574-0806 . volunteers do just this. Many children who need an provided with many other perks. Training begins in School Advantage advocate, don’t have one. July. The Canterbury School invites Volunteers must be at least 21, pass a back- Help make a difference in your community. Boo Bash Family the public to explore the Canter- bury Advantage on Monday, Oct. ground check, be a Florida resident—frequent trav- Please call the Foster Grandparent Program at the Fun Event 17, at 9:30 a.m. elers welcome!, be able to appear 3-4 times annual- Dr. Piper Center at 239-332-5346 for more informa- The Imaginarium will host its Canterbury students score above ly in court, and attend free training. tion. Dr. Piper Center for Social Services, Inc. is at annual Boo Bash Family Fun 2607 Dr. Ella Piper Way, Fort Myers; call (239) 332- national levels on college placement Anyone interested should see Event on Saturday, Oct. 15, all tests (ACT and SAT), 100 percent www.guardianadlitem.org or call 239-533-KIDS 5346 day (10 a.m. to 5 p.m.) with spe- Web Site: drpipercenter.org of graduates are accepted to colleges for information. A new training class begins soon. cial activities from 11 a.m.–3 and last year, the 47 students in the p.m. Class of 2011 were offered more Activities include make-and- than $8.5 million in scholarships take projects, Spooky Magic and grants. Shows, Hands-On Fun Shows, Parents and their children are Fort Myers High School’s Face painting, live animal invited to tour the school including encounters, a Costume Contest the 42,000 square-foot Upper and more! School. Experience first-hand Free child with each paid adult. Canterbury’s commitment to aca- Green and White Ball Oct. 22 Wrist bands available for pur- demics, athletics and the arts. Talk chase for supplemental activities. to faculty and administrators about Special event to commemorate facility’s ‘100 years of excellence For more information call the school, admission requirements (239) 321-7420 or visit us online and financial aid. Fort Myers High School will “Greenies” and award the Greenie Galloway, Barbara B. Mann, at:For additional information, call celebrate 100 years of excellence of Distinction honor to an alum- Berne Davis and political leaders www.imaginariumfortmyers.com 415-8945 or register online at: at the inaugural Green and White nus or alumna who has demon- U.S. Congressman Connie Mack www.canterburyfortmyers.org/OH. Ball scheduled for Saturday, Oct. strated excellence in his or her and Rep. Nick Thompson. 22. professional life, service to the Proceeds from the event bene- The Laramie Project The public event will take community and to FMHS. fit the athletic, band and ROTC The Laboratory Theater of Goodwill L.I.F.E. place at Harborside Event Center Guests will enjoy a silent auc- booster clubs, and the founding of Florida, an innovative not-for- and honors all past alumni and tion, performances by the Fort an alumni association. profit theater company with three Academy supporters who have contributed Myers High School Band and Individual tickets for the Green years of production history in Fort Goodwill L.I.F.E. Academy to the academic and athletic suc- Riptide dance team, and presenta- and White Ball are only $55 each; Myers, is a teaching theater which opened its doors six years ago cess of one of the most established tion of colors by ROTC. tables of eight can be reserved for takes seriously its mission to pro- with just six students and this year schools in the state. Currently ranked as the 91st $550. duce excellent plays which have will welcome more than 40 spe- The evening includes a wel- best high school in America by Corporate sponsorships are relevance to themes important to cial-needs middle and high come reception at 5 p.m. followed The Washington Post and 164th available, and tickets may be the community. In its 2011 sea- schoolers. The school is currently by dinner and an awards tribute at best high school in America by reserved at http://www.greenand- son opener, The Laramie Project, accepting students for the 2011- 6 p.m. Newsweek magazine, Fort Myers whiteball.eventbrite.com. the theater company takes on the 12 school year. Fort Myers High School will High School past alumni include For more information, email problem of bullying, not only by For more information call 239- also pay homage to past distinguished citizens such as Sam [email protected]. individuals, but by an entire com- 995-2100, extension 211 Cell munity who took no action to be a 239—634-0381 CAPE CORAL BREEZE BUSINESS THURSDAY,OCTOBER 13, 2011 8 Hobson named Lee-Collier Business Businesswoman of Year By ANDREA GALABINSKI probably the most dynamic, hard- children, have received much- [email protected] working employee I have ever needed food in some of her cam- Suzann “Suzi” Hobson of had in 27 years of practice,” said paigns. North Fort Myers is no stranger to employer Dr. Terry L. Tucker. She also works on a committee prestigious awards. The award was bestowed at the for the Lee Memorial Health In 2006, she was named sixth annual anniversary luncheon System Foundation on Madisen’s Crime Prevention Practitioner of for the businesswomen’s group. Match, a premiere tennis event the Year by the Southwest Florida “We have about 450 mem- bringing out big names in tennis, Crime Prevention Policing bers, so I was completely speech- is a member of the Lee County Association when she worked for less when I got the award. There Chamber of Commerce, a past the Sheriff’s Office. are so many talented women who board member of the North Fort This year she was named belong to the organization. I mean Myers Chamber of Commerce Buinesswoman of the Year by the that wholeheartedly.” and has worked with the North The Lee-Collier Business Women The group has members from Fort Myers Civic Association. group. throughout Southwest Florida and She enjoys networking with many The Lee-Collier Business Hobson serves as an ambassador. such groups. “The Bridge Women is an established organi- “We are in Marco Island, Network with Michelle Andre zation of business women seeking Naples, Bonita Springs, Estero took 100 kids from Suncoast last to grow their business through and Fort Myers, and are moving year and adopted them out for qualified referrals and network- into Port Charlotte next month.” holidays,” Hobson said. ing, and — in Hobson’s case — Her affiliations are many but a “If all of these groups and indi- helping the community. local cause near and dear to her viduals did not come together and “I was very humbled and sur- heart is the North Fort Myers give of themselves so selflessly, prised with the honor,” she said. Suncoast Task Force. we would not be able to serve the Anyone who knows Hobson “I’m very passionate about the community in the manner of the knows she works tirelessly for Suncoast Food Bank,” she said. A true need.” numerous community and chari- board member, the annual Of Lee County, she said, she ANDREA GALABINSKI table organizations and causes, Halloween candy drive is a enjoys both the giving people and and that she is a savvy and Suzann Hobson with Dr. Terry Tucker of Tucker Vision favorite cause, along with work- the area itself. “There is so much Center with her Businesswoman of the Year award. extremely personable business ing with both Suncoast and Angel to do here that people aren’t woman. Food Ministries to feed the local aware of.” Naples, Sarasota and more to see the human kind. When she lived She is the director of Public residents that need help in this At her job at the Tucker Vision Hobson, well-liked Dr. Tucker in Tennessee she was part of Relations and Patient Care economy. Center she is known as the person and the rest of the staff for vision Critter Cavalry Rescue. “I still Coordinator of Tucker Vision An estimated 39,000 Lee who is always smiling, and never issues. have five dogs and enjoy spend- Center North Fort Myers. “She is County residents, including 600 says no. Patients travel from Her good work isn’t limited to ing time with them.”

BUSINESS BRIEFS New candle shop 2011-2012 board members and expressing gratitude to the outgo- opens in Cape Coral ing board. Country Kisses Candle Shoppe Carla Ulakovic will serve as the The installation Boutique is now open at 231 Del organization’s president for the of a rooftop air Prado, Blvd., Cape Coral. The next year. Ulakovic is Community chiller marked shop offers handmade soybean Project Specialist at the East the topping off candles, primitive decor and County Water Control District, of Park Royal clothes , jewelry and more. where she focuses on public rela- Hospital, a 76- The store is open Monday tions and grant writing. through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; bed mental She takes the place of Pamela health facility and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. It Nulman, APR, CPRC who will is closed Sunday. continue on the board as immedi- that is sched- For more information, call 239- ate past president. uled to open in 362-5301 or visit www.coun- The following members were February at trykissescandleshoppe.com named to the 2011-2012 FPRA HealthPark. Board of Directors: President Sauger hosting Quiet Carla Ulakovic; President- PHOTO PROVIDED elect/Membership Chair Jessica Title Workshop Clark, APR; Secretary Regis P. Sauger of 1112 Cape Puerto; Treasurer Michelle Nagel; Coral Parkway, W., Cape Coral, is Vice President of Member conducting a workshop for 14 Relations Melissa Simontis, APR; Park Royal Hospital construction topped off General C.L.E.R. continuing edu- Vice President of Professional Park Royal Hospital recently celebrated the accept most insurances including Medicare and the cation credits the Quiet Title Development Kate Gooderham, “topping off” of its new behavioral health treat- managed plans of Medicaid. Workshop, which has been APR, CPRC; Vice President of ment facility, located on the HealthPark Medical The hospital will create more than 200 jobs for approved by the Florida Bar Communications Kirsten Center campus in south Fort Myers. The $30 mil- the Fort Myers area when fully staffed and occu- Association. The workshop will be O'Donnell; and Vice President of lion project began in March and is being built by pied. These will include management, nursing, held Saturday, Oct. 15, and Community Relations Tiffany DeAngelis Diamond Healthcare Group. plant operations, food service and many other Sunday, Oct. 16, at Hampton Inn Esposito. “We are very excited to have reached this mile- positions. Those interested in employment should Suites, 619 S.E. 47th Terrace, The Leadership team includes: stone with the placement of the rooftop air visit the Career Center at www.ParkRoyal- Cape Coral. Accreditation Chair Kara Winton, chillers,” said CEO Jim Harper. ”We are right on Hospital.com or email a resume and letter of inter- The Quiet Title Workshop is APR, CPRC; Education Chair schedule for the completion and grand opening of est to [email protected]. two full days of mind blowing Phyllis Ershowsky, APR, CPRC; the newest hospital in Southwest Florida in early Park Royal Hospital provides state-of-the-art information. Attendees will learn Hospitality Chair Beckie Reeves; February 2012.” behavioral health treatment services on both an about securitization, the true rea- Newsletter Chair Brian Hamman; Park Royal Hospital, located at 9241 Park inpatient and outpatient basis. The hospital will son you can’t modify, why MERS Programs Chair Merrilu Bennett; Royal Drive, is an approximately 72,000-square- serve all of Southwest Florida including Lee, was created and your loan was bi- Website Chair Katie Meckley; foot mental health facility. The state-of-the-art Collier, Charlotte, Glades and Hendry counties furcated. Social Media Chair Samantha LEED-certified building, designed by Architecture with life-changing care. Its location on the The two day Quiet Title Scott, APR; and Media Relations Inc., incorporates the latest energy-saving tech- HealthPark campus is easily accessible from all Workshop is targeted for attor- Chair Gail Dolan. nologies. major transportation routes. neys, real estate Investors and For information on the Park Royal Hospital will admit adult and geri- For more information or to watch building Realtors of Lee, Collier and Southwest Florida Chapter of atric patients into the 76-bed facility on a 24-hour, progress via the construction webcam, visit Charlotte Counties. FPRA and membership, visit 7-day a week basis. The private hospital will www.ParkRoyalHospital.com. Contact for Sauger at 407-201- http://www.fpraswfl.org 8719 or visit Regisp71@com- cast.net tion law. For more information, Ferguson Enterprises, Viking, areas include agricultural, banking Carol Osterhout joins visit www.JusticeStartsNow.com Brizo and Delta. For more infor- and finance, bankruptcy, business FineMark National or call 239-334-1146. mation, call 239-936-5525, visit and taxation, civil litigation, com- Preparing your estate www.BIA.net or directly at munity association, employment, plan program planned Bank & Trust Preferred Bank www.bia.net/documents/BIAHallo environmental and water, estate Joseph R. Catti, president & weenBash_2011.pdf planning, probate and trust, family, John Evans of Edward Jones CEO of FineMark National Bank will be hosting a program on basic holding food drive land use and government, and real & Trust, and Robert Arnall, execu- Preferred Bank, 4378 Colonial estate law. estate-planning strategies, tive vice president of banking, Stevens Construction Tuesday, Oct. 18, from 11:30 a.m. Blvd., Fort Myers, will hold a food have announced that Carol drive in its lobby from Oct. 14 to 1 p.m. Osterhout has joined the bank as Inc. completes Joint Books-A-Million The session, to be held at 4426 through Nov. 18. Customers are vice president at the Fort Myers encouraged to bring in nonperish- Implant Surgeons opens at Edison Mall S.E .16th Place, will be presented office. by Beth Prather, certified elder law able food items or cash donations. Popular book retailer Books-A- Osterhout comes to FineMark The Harry Chapin Food Bank of Florida office Million opened its doors at Edison attorney, with Osterhout, McKin- Stevens Construction Inc. has with three decades of banking solicits, collects and stores quality Mall recently, and hosted a grand ney & Prather, PA. completed construction on the experience in Southwest Florida. food for distribution to families in opening celebration Saturday, Oct. Refreshments will be served. Joint Implant Surgeons of Florida She most recently held the position need through a network of 186 8. The retailer now occupies a Call 239-540-0429 to reserve medical office for Drs. Edward of vice president and private finan- local nonprofit agencies in Lee, 12,000-square-foot space, and space by Oct. 17. Humbert, Dennis Sagini, Jon cial advisor for wealth manage- Collier, Hendry, Charlotte and features the newest concept in Kimball and John Fenning (Ret.) ment at BB&T. Glades counties, who provide food sweets – Yogurt Mountain. announced Mark Stevens, compa- Myers, Brettholtz & FineMark National Bank & to more than 30,000 people Books-A-Million is the second ny president. Trust offers a comprehensive array monthly. 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The firm provides a broad careers or in need of a job is wel- The Southwest Florida Chapter and accidents, wrongful death, places. range of legal services for individ- come. This event is free to the of the Florida Public Relations wills and estates, real estate, insur- The October Social & Hallo- uals, families, small businesses public. For information, call the Association has welcomed the ance, guardianships and construc- ween Bash! is sponsored by and large corporations. Practice chamber at 239-418-1441. Page 9A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Thursday, October 13, 2011 There’s a curious layer to communications today As Hollywood screenwriters can attest, fort you now experience has a doesn’t always seem at first In life, these kinds of catastrophic hap- saying exactly what you mean is seldom way of lulling you into a kind like the gift it really is. It’s penings are rare, but they do occur. When the most interesting choice. Mercury enters of sleepwalking state in which easy to get overwhelmed by they do, it’s important to find something secretive Scorpio, adding a curious layer to you walk around not noticing too much information. Store it positive to take away from the scene. More communication. It will take keen observa- everything you could be notic- away for a time when you can often, however, it is our interpretation of tion and guesswork to understand one ing. Jostle yourself awake, or process it more readily. changes that makes them seem more dev- another. Even then, you might get it wrong, someone will do it for you. PISCES (Feb. 19-March astating than they need to be. In other which will be more fun than getting it right. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 20). Aspiring to images of words, things feel a lot worse than they ARIES (March 21-April 19). Success 23). You are in an enviable beauty that are something really are. Drawing the Tower could be an will have more to do with your winning position as you enjoy the life other than what you look like indication that the changes you face seem attitude than anything else. You’ll express you have made for yourself. is a bit silly considering you overwhelming to you. Perhaps you’re yourself in a manner that shows your intent Not only do you have what will always be most attractive resisting them, which makes it worse. to solve problems, not create them. you want, but you also when you embrace your most Drawing the Tower also can be seen as TAURUS (April 20-May 20). Don’t embody the very rare condi- Holiday authentic self. an invitation to release our illusions about try too hard to calculate every aspect of a tion of wanting what you Mathis TODAY’S BIRTHDAY how life should be (in our special and care- risk. You couldn’t if you tried, and you have. (Oct. 13). Your environment fully constructed ivory tower on high) and would be wasting time and confusing the SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. will change to fit the new instead accept how things really are. matter, as well. Use your intuition instead. 21). The so-called “higher direction your life is taking. If it feels right, do it. authority” may not have the HOROSCOPES Social fun in November and CELEBRITY PROFILES: Kelly GEMINI (May 21-June 21). You’re power or knowledge you BY HOLIDAY February is miraculously both Preston will soon share the screen with fast arriving at your next incarnation. believe he should have. Be luxurious and inexpensive. both her husband, John Travolta, and their Something in you wants to cling to the past. careful not to project onto December brings a financial daughter, Ella Bleu, in the crime drama The uncertainty of “becoming” can be people qualities they do not actually pos- upturn. January brings freedom from a “Gotti: In the Shadow of My Father,” scary. The larger part of you realizes that sess. problem that has bothered you for years. directed by Barry Levinson. Preston has this transition will be far more graceful if SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). You’ll expand your influence in March. her natal sun and Mercury in artistic Libra, you throw yourself into it. Just because you accept your past and deal Cancer and Pisces people adore you. Your indicating a love of collaboration. Jupiter CANCER (June 22-July 22). You will with the present doesn’t mean you want lucky numbers are: 4, 1, 34, 20 and 13. in Pisces says that her powers of empathy enjoy the thrill of the hunt. As it goes with more of the same in the future. In fact, bring her tremendous luck. And her career- these things, the idea that you will persist you’re starting to envision something THE MAJOR ARCANA OF THE oriented Mars is in Leo. toward your until the final pounce is entirely different. TAROT — THE TOWER XVI: The far more important than the prize itself. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). You 16th card of the tarot features a tower of If you would like to write to Holiday LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You know rise above the pettiness to which others skyscraper proportions that has seen better Mathis, please go to www.creators.com how to be happy, and yet you don’t always stoop. You’ll keep the communication days. It’s not enough that the tower is and click on “Write the Author” on the choose happiness for yourself. It’s a matter lines open because you recognize that it’s besieged by lightning, engulfed in flames, Holiday Mathis page, or you may send her of deciding to interpret events as beneficial the smartest, most honorable and ultimate- smothered by smoke and rattled by strong a postcard in the mail. To find out more to you, whether or not they seem inherent- ly most effective thing to do. winds; the sea below also seems to be ris- about Holiday Mathis and read her past ly positive. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Others ing with the sole aim of tearing the thing columns, visit the Creators Syndicate Web VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). The com- share knowledge with you. However, it down. page at www.creators.com. There are simple treatments for varicose veins DEAR DR. DONOHUE: My hus- Weight loss, if applicable, autoimmune diseases, one of force. An easy squeeze is less traumatic to band, 57, has varicose veins. He has seen also will help. those illnesses where the the nasal lining. three doctors, spent a bunch of money and Compression stockings body’s immune system turns And if that is too much, adopt the J.B. says said there isn’t much they (elastic stockings) are effec- on its own body, here the method. It sounds like a real winner. can do and that he isn’t likely to have a tive in promoting blood flow genital and anal skin. A larg- serious problem with them. His legs look out of leg veins. Stockings er number of people with DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I am a bad to me. I am concerned he could devel- that run the full length of the psoriasis, vitiligo (a patchy healthy, 82-year-old woman. Last year, op a clot or a skin ulcer. leg are best. They should be loss of skin pigment) and my orthopedic doctor ordered an MRI — L.S. fitted to his legs, and they pernicious anemia, all scan of my right foot. It showed posterior should have graded pressure autoimmune diseases, also tibial tendinopathy with partial tears. He ANSWER: If three doctors have said — more pressure in the feet have lichen sclerosus. explained that an operation to correct this that he doesn’t need any kind of interven- and ankles, with less pressure Creams and ointments of problem is quite involved and that I would tion or surgery now, you can be certain the farther up they are on the the cortisone family of drugs be healing for a long time. I opted for Plan they’re telling him the truth. The veins legs. You can find retailers of Dr. Donohue usually can control it. B: braces and specially fitted orthotics. you see on his legs are superficial veins, these stockings by looking Lichen sclerosus should Two doctors told me this just happens. Is ones just beneath the skin. These veins online. Jobst stockings are not be a fatal disease when that true? don’t cause as much trouble as the veins one brand that has been followed by a doctor. — H.H. buried deep in leg muscles. It’s the deep around for many years. TO YOUR Sometimes it evolves into veins where most clots form. He can do GOOD skin cancer, but not as fre- ANSWER: Many times, tendon dam- some simple maneuvers for the superficial DEAR DR. DONOHUE: quently as once believed. age and tendon tears cannot be directly veins that will prevent a skin ulcer. I have been diagnosed with a HEALTH The doctor watches for any related to a specific cause. In athletes, He must elevate his legs for as long as condition called lichen scle- cancer changes. overuse of the tendons is a common cause. he can and as often as he can. Elevation rosus. Aging brings about tendon changes that means his legs have to be higher than his Would you please inform me what DEAR DR. DONOHUE: I notice lessen the tendon’s strength and increase heart. He has to lie down with his legs causes it and what will happen in the advice you gave regarding nasal irrigation its stiffness, two conditions that favor propped up. That position drains the legs future? Is this a fatal disease? with buffered saline solution. I had a tearing. A few oral antibiotics are also of pooled blood and fluid. — J.R. friend who dreaded the shock of snuffing responsible. Cipro and Levaquin are He should never stand in one spot for a this liquid. When I told her to inhale the examples. Cortisone shots can also weak- long time. If he must, then he must also ANSWER: Lichen sclerosus occurs at mist from the nozzle of the spray bottle, en a tendon. keep contracting his leg muscles. Muscle any age, but most often happens to women the problem was solved. The penetration contractions pump blood out of the leg after menopause and to girls before puber- into the nasal passages is enhanced. Dr. Donohue regrets that he is unable veins. He should never sit for long, and ty. It is a change in the genital and some- — J.B. to answer individual letters, but he will shouldn’t sit with one leg crossed over the times anal skin where white patches with incorporate them in his column whenever other. a crinkled surface arise. The patches are ANSWER: J.B., you’ve hit a home possible. Readers may write him or He has to adopt a walking program. intensely itchy. run. I like your idea. request an order form of available health Walking activates the muscle pump that The cause hasn’t been established with For others using a bulb syringe to irri- newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, keeps blood from stagnating in leg veins. certainty. It might be another of the gate the nose, don’t squeeze with great Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Everyone loses in festering family feuds like this one Dear Annie: Two of my It apparently didn’t occur to commutes and work hours, day care, after- wedding to give a gift, it is poor manners to married children have been her that it might make me school activities, caring for aging family demand one. And it is quite possible these in a feud for more than three uncomfortable. At the time, I members, etc. All you can do is keep try- guests will send something at a later date. years. It started with com- didn’t say anything, fearing ing. Things are not the way they used to be ments made about one of it would seem self-involved 20 years ago. Annie’s Mailbox is written by Kathy their children and has accel- and overly sensitive of me. — Not in My Own Little World Mitchell and Marcy Sugar, longtime edi- erated to the point where one However, when my mother tors of the Ann Landers column. Please e- won’t attend a family func- heard about the dog’s name, Dear Annie: At our recent wedding, we mail your questions to tion if the other is there. Now she was quite offended. My had 25 guests from the groom’s side of the [email protected], or write to: it is spreading to my other brother was also not happy family. Not one of them gave a gift. Is that Annie’s Mailbox, c/o Creators Syndicate, children, who refuse to be in about a dog sharing a name normal? Should we mention it to the 5777 W. Century Blvd., Ste. 700, Los the same room with feuding with a beloved family mem- groom’s mother? Angeles, CA 90045. To find out more people. It breaks my heart. ber so soon after his death. — Just Wondering about Annie’s Mailbox and read features My husband and I I find that I still resent by other Creators Syndicate writers and arranged a family dinner Kathy my friend’s choice. Too Dear Wondering: Please don’t. While cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate where we suggested every- much time has passed for me it is customary for people who attend a Web page at www.creators.com. one simply forgive each Mitchell to say anything now, but I other, but it didn’t work. We & Marcy am wondering whether we have written letters and Sugar are right to be unhappy about talked to our children indi- this. Was it inappropriate for vidually. my friend to give her dog the Every Week We even postponed our same name as my recently In The CAPE CORAL BREEZE family reunion because so ANNIE’S deceased father? Or is this many of them weren’t going OK since she claims to be to attend and I couldn’t han- MAILBOX naming it after a completely dle it myself. different person? I do not know what to do and would — Confused appreciate any suggestions. — Nameless Dear Confused: Did your friend address your father by his first name? If Dear Nameless: What a shame that not, the connection may not have been as your children cannot appreciate their sib- obvious to her as it was to you. Or you ling relationships enough to put this aside. could choose to believe that she was trying Unfortunately, such feuds can take on a life to honor your dad. And of course, it’s of their own, making reconciliation harder equally possible that she is simply obtuse as time passes. Everyone loses. Ask if any and insensitive. People can name their pets of the children would agree to seek family what they wish, and you can’t help how counseling with you. Those who are will- you feel about it. However, since this still ing could benefit, and it will help you bothers you after so many years, you may develop better coping skills. Continue to as well mention how much it upset you. see your children individually, and occa- We suspect she hasn’t a clue. sionally remind them of the good times they had together when they were younger. Dear Annie: This is for “Lonesome,” Regretfully, there is only so much you can the woman who joins groups and does vol- do in such a situation. unteer work, but doesn’t find any lasting friendships. It may not be her. Dear Annie: A few years back, my I have joined my share of groups and father, “Peter,” died after a long and awful have found that many people simply are illness. Within a year of his death, my best living in their own little world comprised friend decided to adopt a dog. She told me of their family and immediate circle of she was naming the dog after a character in friends. They feel no desire to add anyone one of her favorite TV shows, “Peter.” else. I was surprised by her choice, especial- It can be hard to make friends with peo- ly since it’s not a common name for a pet. ple whose lives are often filled with long Check out THE BREEZE online Don’tDon’t MissMiss AnAn Issue!Issue! at cape-coral-daily-breeze.com For convenient home delivery, call 239.574.1110. Page 10A Thursday, October 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE

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WHOSE SLAM? Neither vulnerable. East deals. EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH 4♠ Pass 4NT Pass NORTH 6♦ Pass Pass Pass ♠ Void ♥ K J 9 6 3 2 The pre-emptive four-spade ♦ 10 opening had more going for it, and ♣ K J 10 9 6 3 here it kept the opponents out of Tuesday’s Answer WEST EAST the auction. West’s four no trump ♠ 10 ♠ AK 8 6 5 4 was not designed to find out 3 2 whether East-West could make ♥ 10 5 ♥ 8 4 slam. Since a pre-empt denies a ♦ AK Q J 8 6 4 2 ♦ 9 7 3 holding that included two aces, ♣ Q 7 ♣ Void West knew there was no slam. But SOUTH it was likely that the hand ♠ Q J 9 7 belonged to the opponents, and ♥ AQ 7 West chose the bid to give the ♦ 5 impression of strength, intending ♣ A8 5 4 2 to pass the likely response of five JUMBLE diamonds. But East responded six The bidding: diamonds, showing one ace and a THAT SCRAMBLED WORD GAME EAST SOUTH WEST void by partnership agreement, by David L. Hoyt and Jeff Knurek NORTH and that became the final contract. Unscramble these four Jumbles, 1♠ 2♣ 2♦ 2♠ one letter to each square, Our choice of opening would to form four ordinary words. 4♠ Pass Pass 5♣ have been the ace in the shorter 5♠ Dbl Pass 6♣ suit — but that would have NTIEW Pass Pass Pass spoiled a great bridge yarn. South selected the ace of clubs, and the Opening lead: Ace of ♦ ©2011 Tribune Media Services, Inc. roof fell in! Declarer ruffed, All Rights Reserved. CRYPTOQUIP MREUL It is not unusual, on distribu- crossed to the ace of diamonds, tional hands, to find that both drawing both outstanding trumps, North-South and East-West can and ruffed dummy’s remaining make a game. It is much rarer for club. A heart was discarded on a DAANGE a team to score up a slam in both high spade and declarer cheerfully directions! This deal is from a conceded a heart to claim 12 Find us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/jumble National Swiss Teams tricks. GIKANF Championship. Now arrange the circled letters At the table where this compet- (Tannah Hirsch welcomes read- to form the surprise answer, as itive auction occurred, there was ers’ responses sent in care of this suggested by the above cartoon. little to the play. West led the ace newspaper or to Tribune Media A: HIS of diamonds and that was the only Services Inc., 2225 Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo, NY. 14207. E- Tuesday’s Answer(Answers tomorrow) trick for the defense. Jumbles: RODEO DRINK BULLET HOBBLE mail responses may be sent to goren- Yesterday’s Tuesday’s Answer: This was the bidding at the Jumbles: SWIFTAnswer: Dracula ASKED wanted FINALE to adopt the dogBREWED after other table: [email protected].) Answer: When askedrealizing how manyit was acartoons — BLOODHOUND he’d drawn, the Jumble artist did this — DREW A BLANK Page 11A CAPE CORAL BREEZE breezenewspapers.com Thursday, October 13, 2011 TOP PICKS

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8 p.m. on WXCW 10 p.m. on WINK Nikita The Mentalist Nikita (Maggie Q) discovers that her pre- Patrick (Simon Baker) tries to prove that the sumed-dead former partner Kelly (Katheryn suspicious-looking armed man he saw at a Winnick) is alive and has just escaped from political rally is a psychopath with murder on a Turkish prison. To keep Amanda (Melinda his mind. Lisbon (Robin Tunney) investigates Clarke) from getting her hands on Kelly, she when a photographer dies at the same event. enlists Michael (Shane West) to come with her Michael Rady (“Melrose Place”) guest stars as to Turkey and rescue her. Amanda dispatches the CBI’s new boss, Luther Wainwright, in the Alex and Roan (Lyndsy Fonseca, Rob Stew- new episode “Ring Around the Rosie.” art) to stop the reunion in the new episode “Partners.”

8 p.m. on WINK 8 p.m. on WFTX The Big Bang Theory Kitchen Nightmares As fans of this sitcom know, Sheldon (Jim Parsons) has a long-standing grudge against actor Wil Chef Gordon Ramsay is in Anaheim, Calif., home to Disneyland, in this new episode. But the res- Wheaton (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”). When Wheaton invites both Sheldon and Leonard taurant he’s visiting is far from the happiest place on Earth. It’s in danger of closing if Ramsay isn’t (Johnny Galecki) to a party at his house, Sheldon tells Leonard he has to choose between the able to identify its problems and come up with solutions. Knowing him, however, he’ll do whatever party and their friendship. Ouch. Wheaton’s “TNG” co-star Brent Spiner also guest stars in the new it takes in “Luigi’s.” episode “The Russian Rocket Reaction.” 9 p.m. on WFTX 9 p.m. on WBBH Fringe The Office Walter (John Noble) is forced to leave the lab for the first time in years when Olivia (Anna Torv) Andy (Ed Helms) throws a garden party at Schrute Farms in an effort to impress Robert (James uncovers a possible connection to his past experiments with the drug Cortexiphan. As he accom- Spader), but feels awkward when his parents and brother (Stephen Collins, Dee Wallace, Josh panies her to Massive Dynamic in New York to look over old case files, he struggles to adjust to life on the outside and confronts some old demons in the new episode “Subject 9.” Joshua Jackson Groban) show up. Rainn Wilson, John Krasinski and Jenna Fischer also star in the new episode also stars. “Garden Party.” 9:30 p.m. on HIST 10 p.m. on WBBH American Restoration Prime Suspect In the new episode “Wheel & Deal,” Rick and the gang take on the restoration of a horse-drawn When a handsome stockbroker is killed, Jane (Maria Bello) suspects his wife did it. Matt (Kenny fuel delivery wagon from the early 1900s. Also on their to-do list: restoring a feminine hygiene Johnson) gets his back up when his ex (Lena Georgas) doesn’t want Jane to attend their son’s product dispenser from the 1940s for a charity auction. Guess which project will be more embar- birthday party. Jane seeks out the help of a hypnotist in quitting smoking in the new episode “Great rassing. Guy, Yet: Dead.” Aidan Quinn and Brian F. O’Byrne also star. 11 p.m. on FX 10:31 p.m. on FX Movie: Stop-Loss The League An Iraq War veteran who thinks his service is done gets a big surprise in this effective drama from Although all the players are disappointed with the draft, nobody trusts anyone else enough to at- director and co-writer Kimberly Peirce, who steered Hilary Swank to an Oscar in “Boys Don’t Cry.” tempt a trade. Jenny (Katie Aselton) goes back to work in real estate. Ruxin (Nick Kroll) tries to Made under MTV’s production banner, the film boasts a strong performance by Ryan Phillippe in enroll baby Geoffrey in a Jewish preschool. and Paul Scheer also star in the new the central role, particularly as the soldier devises a plan to keep from having to return to active episode “The Sukkah.” duty. Also impressive is Channing Tatum as another soldier. MUST SEE MOVIES MID-WEEK TALK THURSDAY termind who controls mon- THURSDAY EVENING FAM The 700 Club A man tells of his history with pornogra- ››› sters. (PG-13) phy. (N) Å 6 p.m. FAM Movie 2:30 p.m. HBO Movie ››› 6 p.m. WNFM The Michael Jackson death Grease (1978) John Travolta. ’ Å OWN The Show Journalist Lisa Ling; writer Larry The Nutty Professor (1996) trial. (N) ’ Disparate summer lovers meet OWN The Show A mother with 20 personali- Carlat. (N) Eddie Murphy. A plump scien- 11 a.m. WXCW Dr. Phil Guns N’ Roses member Duff McKa- again as high-school seniors. tist transforms himself into a ties; a follow-up on guest Truddi Chase. ’ Å (PG) gan; a woman admits to robbing her family to feed her addic- ››› svelte swinger. (PG-13) 7 p.m. E! E! News (N) ’ Å 6:15 p.m. HBO Movie 3 p.m. TCM Movie ›››‡ The OWN Actress Ricki Lake; Kevin Bacon and tion. (N) It’s Kind of a Funny Story Goodbye Girl (1977) Richard The Bacon Brothers. (N) ’ WZVN TV host Gayle King; journalist Lisa Ling. (N) (2010) Keir Gilchrist. A de- ’ Å Dreyfuss. A single mother and 7:30 p.m. WZVN Entertainment Tonight Kevin Dillon and pressed teen checks himself a would-be actor share an ’ Å WNFM Jerry Springer A man wants to leave his wife for a into a psychiatric facility. (PG- James Spader; where the celebrities are. (N) ’ Å apartment. (PG) 8 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 (N) Å transsexual; a woman reveals a secret. 13) 5 p.m. TCM Movie ›››› Far WRXY Life Today With James Robison James and Betty 8 p.m. TCM Movie ››› 9 p.m. CNN Piers Morgan Tonight (N) Å From the Madding Crowd 10 p.m. CNN Anderson Cooper 360 Å Robison. Tom Sawyer (1973) Johnnie (1967) Julie Christie. A 19th- FRIDAY AFTERNOON Whitaker. The story of a young OWN Olympic diver Greg Louga- century British farm girl has boy’s life on the Mississippi nis; a mother and father came out of the closet; an openly gay 12 p.m. WXCW Swift Justice With Jackie Glass A woman three choices in love. (GP) ’ Å ’ River. (G) ››› prince. says her daughter crashed her car and never paid rent. 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cape-coral-daily-breeze.com SPORTS DESK: 574-1110 X136, FAX 574-5693 THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2011 MLB World District wins important for Bulldogs ■ Schedule, 13A better offensively and defen- was served them well in previ- Coral Seahawks and an unbeat- ■ State Football Poll, 13A sively, and play with focus.” ous wins. en season at the midway point. Series to test The Bulldogs (3-2, 1-1 dis- “We want to be as balanced The Seahawks’ injury-rid- By JIM LINETTE trict) consider all four of their as possible,” Conn said. “We dled defense faces perhaps its [email protected] remaining District 6A-11 like to run when they expect us toughest challenge so far this Coming away with a one- matchups — including South to pass and pass when they week at Immokalee. The point victory in overtime last ‘Hot Spot’ Fort Myers and Fort Myers, both expect us to run. Indians have piled up an aver- week was sweet, but the Ida still ahead of them in the stand- Baker Bulldogs need another The Red Knights (2-4, 0-2) age of 48.6 points in their five By JOHN LEICESTER ings — as must-win games. are banged up and sinking fast wins this season. one this Friday at North Fort ■ Port Charlotte (1-5) at AP Sports Columnist Myers to keep their playoff ““I’m sure North looks at it after opening the season with he short-sightedness of that way,” said Conn. “We con- their only two wins so far. Mariner (1-4): The Mariner hopes alive. ■ Indian cricket administrators “I wouldn’t call it Cloud 9, trol our own destiny. We have Cape Coral (3-2) at Tritons are desperate to bring TTcould be a bonus for fans of but we were happy with to win out to have a chance.” Immokalee (5-1): Only a cou- their four-game losing streak to Major League Baseball. (Friday’s) win,” said Bulldogs Conn wants the Bulldogs to ple of missteps that cost them in an end, and the Port Charlotte Military grade thermal-imaging coach Brian Conn. “To stay in maintain a balance between the losses to North Fort Myers and Pirates might be their only cameras that have improved the tele- the district race we have to play run and the pass, a formula that Lely, stand between the Cape vision spectacle in cricket and helped See DISTRICT, page 13A on-field umpires cut out some — but not all — mistakes will be tried at the PREP REPORT World Series. Everblades The cameras spot the friction-heat generated when a ball hits a bat or players’ protective padding and gloves. Little nicks or glances that the touting new naked eye may miss because the ball is traveling so fast and the contact is so slight often show up nicely, as a white mark, with the images generat- bulk, speed ed by the Hot Spot system. ■ Australian Warren Brennan, who Upcoming games, 13A supplies the cameras for cricket, feels By RYAN RYLES that the game’s power-brokers in India Special to the Breeze — which, with its hundreds of millions Change is a constant in the ECHL, of fans is increasingly the center and particularly at the start of every new future of cricket’s universe — don’t Ida Baker’s Kyle season. The are no appreciate and thus don’t deserve his exception with the 2011-12 version technology. So Brennan withdrew his Schulte watches featuring, among other things, 16 new services for India’s upcoming series of the flight of his tee faces for the fans to cheer on, and one-day games against England and is shot in the North become familiar with. instead shipping three of his cameras to of the River Returning from last year’s playoff the United States, for use by broadcast- Tournament squad are defensemen Ryan McGinnis, er Fox Sports. Wednesday at Kyle Lawson and bruiser David Fischer. In the World Series, the cameras Whiskey Creek At forward, Mathieu Roy returns for his will be trained on the batter, one on Country Club. fourth season in an Everblades jersey, both sides to cover both left- and Schulte shot 35 along with Scott Pitt, Alex Hutchings right-handers, with the third at the in the Bulldogs’ and last year’s standout rookie duo of Mike McKenzie and Matt Beca. front, Brennan says. team victory. The images won’t be used to help Joining these eight familiar faces is officiate games, as they are in cricket, More photos are a crop of young talent that has coach but if Fox likes them they might be available online at: Greg Poss excited as he and assistant broadcast to viewers, perhaps sometime cu.cape-coral- coach Brad Tapper prepare for their into Game 1 or from Game 2. Until daily-breeze.com. second season directing Southwest Brennan actually gets to use the cameras Florida’s perennial ECHL playoff in the World Series, he cannot be sure MICHAEL PISTELLA franchise. what results he’ll get with baseball. “It’s going to be a different Conceivably, Hot Spot could show dynamic,” said Poss describing differ- just how sweetly a player thumped a ences between this year’s team and home run or may detect things last year’s. “We have more players umpires miss. That could include, that are chasing (the puck) and getting say, the faint touch of a ball on a bat- after it and that was what we wanted ter’s wrist or uniform — which, to do in the recruiting process — get according to baseball’s rules, should that type of athlete.” send him to first base. Baker wins NOR by 9 shots If the Everblades’ two preseason “The proof’s always in the pudding games are any indication, Poss got with these type of things,” Brennan ■ Scores, schedules, 13A par-30 course in a team total of 131 strokes. exactly what he was looking for in said in a phone interview. “We’ll just By JIM LINETTE Anthony Myers led charge with a medalist-win- rookie Justin Shugg. Shugg grinded ning score of 1-under-par 29. Anthony Montoya have to take it there, you know, and try [email protected] out three goals in those two games it during the games and see whether we Playing their second golf tournament in came in with a 32, followed by matching 35s by with the Express by consis- get a similar type of results as we get three days, the Ida Baker Bulldogs got back in Kyle Schulte and Zack McBride. tently chasing after loose pucks and for cricket, and just go from there. the win column Wednesday with a nine-stroke The Bulldogs topped Mariner which had a fighting hard to the net for scores. “A nice big home run off the mid- victory in the North of the River Tournament at combined 140. The Tritons were led by John Potentially playing on Shugg’s wing dle of the bat might come up fantasti- Whiskey Creek. Inkster’s 32, Cailin Nash, Cody Carroll and is first-year pro Robbie Dee, who con- cally well, and the Americans might Rebounding from the disappointment of a Austin Vecciarelli all at 36. tributed to two of Shugg’s goals in the think that’s better than sliced bread. second-place finish in Monday’s LCAC Cape Coral placed third in the five-team preseason. Dee has speed and, like It’s all about their impression, really. Tournament, the Bulldogs foursome toured the See PREP, page 13A See BLADES, page 13A It’s not what I think might work and might not work. “The Americans do tend to look at things more from an entertainment- Baker falls to North 3-1 type perspective of trying to build ■ things up and make things, you know, Scores, schedules, 13A game point in the fourth game, big and sort of interesting,” he added. By JIM LINETTE Wagner ended the ensuing volley Fox wants “to look at bat-on-ball with a kill to win back the serve. Blair Langford of [email protected] Baker volleyed into the net to tie the type contact and when the ball hits the Cape High rolls The Ida Baker Bulldogs mount- side of the bat ... They’re the sort of ed several comebacks, made a num- fourth game 24-24 then was called a putt to the for a passing violation. Wagner clients that we love to work for and, you cup Wednesday ber of incredible digs and saves dur- know, that support us 100 percent.” ing rallies, and generally delivered sealed the win with the last of her Unlike the Board of Control for in the North some aggressive hits, but could not game-high 23 kills, a blast off a Cricket in India. of the River overcome the North Fort Myers Baker blocker and out of bounds. It has blown hot and cold — well, Tournament, Red Knights Tuesday night. Besides her game-high kill total, mostly cold — about the use of tech- at Whiskey The Bulldogs had a one-point Wagner threw up five blocks. She nology in umpiring. It agreed to use Creek Country lead and serving for game point to was backed by Miranda Ashby with Hot Spot for its ill-fated tour of Club. The send the match to the deciding fifth nine kills and eight digs. Kelly Drye England this summer, when the game. Red Knights senior Jessica served five of the team’s 15 aces Seahawks and Susie McKeever handed out 40 English whitewashed the test series 4- placed third. Wagner came through with a pair of 0 to wrest away the Indians’ crown as kills and served the final three assists to go with 11 digs. Amanda More photos Anzalone contributed a dozen digs. the world’s No. 1 side. are available points to save a 25-17, 27-29, 25- Some disputed calls involving Hot 19, 26-24 victory. The Bulldogs got off to a slow Spot — “We probably did miss a online at: “We knew it would be a tough start, trailing 8-2 in the first game couple, where the player did hit it and cu.cape-coral- match,” said Red Knights coach before settling down. They came it didn’t show up on Hot Spot,” daily- Jeremy Ridgeo. “The trouble with back to tie the game 10-10, but the Brennan said — in that series subse- breeze.com. our (area) is there are so many Knights reeled off a string of points quently led to a U-turn from the teams that are either up or way to open a comfortable lead on the BCCI. In September, its president down. We’ve struggled this year way to winning game one. Wagner MICHAEL had six kills in the opening game. called Hot Spot “insufficient” and PISTELLA trying to find some consistency. It said the BCCI no longer wants umpir- took a lot of guts to win tonight, and The second game was tight with ing technology, called the Decision Wagner was outstanding.” the Red Knights taking leads of 13- Review System or DRS in cricket, at With Whitney Bennett serving See VOLLEY, page 13A least not in its present form. As much as some of us enjoyed the theater of John McEnroe blowing SERVE & VOLLEY SCOREBOARD TIDES CHART his top, tennis is now better to watch and fairer with technology that sorts College Volleyball at Cape Coral Bridge out disputed line calls. Unjustly FGCU sweeps USF 3-0 Day High Tide Height Sunrise Moon Time % Moon awarded or denied goals could be ■ Freshman Jill Hopper and redshirt senior FGCU 3, USF 0 /Low Time Feet Sunset Visible ● eradicated in football if FIFA would Jelena Simic finished with nine kills each as the Scores, schedule, 13A Fr 14 High 3:48 AM 1.1 7:27 AM Set 9:35 AM 97 FGCU volleyball squad swept USF 25-22, 25- 14 Low 12:09 PM 0.0 7:01 PM Rise 8:33 PM only pull its finger out and install 14 High 6:09 PM 0.8 goal-monitoring technology. Video 23, 25-19 Wednesday night at Alico Arena. 14 Low 11:03 PM 0.6 Hopper added three digs, two blocks and a AL Playoffs replays for questionable tries and Sa 15 High 4:17 AM 1.2 7:27 AM Set 10:28 AM 93 miked-up referees are good in rugby. service ace while Simic picked up eight digs. Rangers 7, Tigers 3 15 Low 12:48 PM 0.0 7:00 PM Rise 9:18 PM It shouldn’t matter that Hot Spot Kaitlin Holm blasted eight kills and tallied (11) 15 High 6:54 PM 0.7 15 Low 11:24 PM 0.6 and other umpiring aids aren’t conclu- three digs and a block. Sophomore Jessica ● Scores, schedule, 13A sive all of the time. They are conclu- Barnes finished with eight kills, three service at Matlacha Pass (Bascule bridge) sive some of the time and that is an aces and a pair of digs. Fr 14 High 3:16 AM 2.2 7:27 AM Set 9:36 AM 97 14 Low 11:35 AM 0.1 7:01 PM Rise 8:34 PM improvement over unaided umpires Setter Gigi Meyer finished with 34 assists NL Playoffs 14 High 5:37 PM 1.5 making glaring mistakes. and libero Holly Youngquist chipped in with 14 Low 10:29 PM 1.2 Cardinals 4, Brewers 3 14 digs and a service ace. Sa 15 High 3:45 AM 2.2 7:28 AM Set 10:29 AM 93 ● John Leicester is an international The Eagles are back at Alico Arena Friday Scores, schedule, 13A 15 Low 12:14 PM 0.1 7:00 PM Rise 9:19 PM sports columnist for The Associated and Saturday against USC Upstate and ETSU. 15 High 6:22 PM 1.4 Press. 15 Low 10:50 PM 1.2 Page 13A T HE B REEZE S PORTS breezenewspapers.com Thursday, October 13, 2011 Volley: Avoid tiebreak Continued from 12A tined to force the match to the tiebreaker. 8 and 20-13 before the After North got a pair of Bulldogs mounted a charge. kills from Wagner to knot Madison Kobs and Louie the score 22-22, a long Ross contributed two kills serve gave the Bulldogs the apiece as the Bulldogs drew lead and the serve on game within 21-19 on a service point for Bennett. ace by Kristina Kayatta. Wagner rose to the occa- Two aces by Ross and a sion to deny the Bulldogs volley out of bounds by both with her last two kills North put the Bulldogs and the last three serves. ahead 24-23. Bennett finished with A few volleys later, Payton four kills subbing for Van All times listed Eastern SPORTS SCOREBOARD Van Horn had a game-point Horn, who had four kills serve that Wagner hit beyond and nine digs before going the endline, handing the out of the game. Ross fin- Class 4A Bulldogs a 29-27 come-from- OUTH OOTBALL 1. Bolles School (15) 6-0 150 1 ished with a team-high 12 Y F 2. Miami Washington 4-1 132 2 HOCKEY behind win. kills and Kali Nordquist had 3. Cocoa 3-3 118 3 Disaster struck early in 11 kills. Hambsch con- 4. Gulliver Prep 4-1 98 4 game three for the Bulldogs. Peace River Conference 5. South Sumter 5-1 90 Florida Everblades tributed six kills while Kobs Pop Warner League Others receiving votes: Yulee 6, Monsignor Upcoming Regular Season Games Wagner made a stuff block handed out 25 assists. Saturday’s Games Pace 6. Fri. Oct. 14 — vs. Gwinnett, 7:30 p.m. against Van Horn to take a 4- Cape Junior at Fort Myers Jr. Firecats Class 3A Sat. Oct. 15 — vs. Gwinnett, 7 p.m. The Red Knights (15-3) Cape Youth at Naples Bears 1. Fort Lauderdale Univ. (11) 5-0 146 1 Fri. Oct. 21 — at Elmira, 7:35 p.m. 2 lead, but Van Horn went to finish their District 5A-13 Naples Canes at North FM Knights 2. Madison County (3) 5-1 129 3 Sat. Oct. 22 — at Trenton, 7 p.m. the floor in a heap with an slate Thursday night at 3. Delray Amer. Heritage (1) 4-1 128 2 Sun. Oct. 23 — at Reading, 4:05 p.m. ankle injury. Mariner. The Bulldogs (14- 4. Berkeley Prep 6-0 92 4 Senior Whitney Bennett VOLLEYBALL 5. Ocala Trinity Catholic 3-2 61 5 7) host Island Coast next Others receiving votes: Florida 26, BASEBALL took Van Horn’s place and Tuesday. Chaminade-Madonna College Prep 18. the Bulldogs again came ■ Cypress Lake 3, Class 2A back from a 9-3 deficit to College 1. North Florida Christian (15) 5-0 150 1 Mariner 1: The passing FGCU Record: 10-8 T2. Glades Day 3-2 106 2 American League tie the game 14-14. The woes that had plagued Home: 4-3 Away: 6-5 A-Sun: 4-1 T2. Jupiter Christian 5-1 106 3 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Knights responded down Mariner in recent matches Wednesday’s Game 4. EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN 6-0 102 4 (Best-of-Seven) 5. FAMU Developmental Research 6-0 73 5 the stretch to finish the were not as prominent in a FGCU 3, USF 0 Tuesday, Oct. 11 game 25-19. Others receiving votes: St. John Lutheran 21, Detroit 5, Texas 2 25-14, 22-25, 25-13, 25- Upcoming Games Admiral Farragut 12, Foundation Academy 9, Warner Oct. 14 — vs. USC Upstate, 6 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 12 The game four lead went 11 loss at Cypress Lake. Christian 8, Dade Christian 7, Victory Christian 6. Texas 7, Detroit 3, 11 innings, Texas leads Oct. 15 — vs. East Tennessee State, 7 p.m. Class 1A back and forth until the “We played much better series 3-1 Bulldogs grabbed a 16-13 1. Union County (14) 5-0 149 1 Thursday, Oct. 13 tonight,” said Tritons coach 2. Holmes County (1) 5-0 125 2 Texas (Wilson 16-7) at Detroit (Verlander 24- lead. A long rally that Briska Wolfe. GOLF 3. Trenton 5-0 111 3 5), 4:19 p.m. 4. The Villages 5-1 83 4 included great digs and Heather Gillions had Saturday, Oct. 15 saves on both sides of the 5. Chipley 5-1 75 5 Detroit (Scherzer 15-9) at Texas (Holland 16- three kills and two stuff Others receiving votes: Wildwood 15, Freeport 5), 8:05 p.m. (if necessary) net ended when North hit it blocks for the Tritons while Coral Oaks Golf Course 13, Northview 12, Jefferson County 9, Baldwin 8. Sunday, Oct. 16 Men’s Golf Association out of bounds. Baker led Detroit at Texas, 8:05 p.m. (if necessary) Susanna Robertson added Two-Man, Best Ball — 10/12 Volleyball 18-14, but North came two kills. Alia Mann con- 1. Barry Donegan-John DeMauro 59; 2. Bob Tuesday, Oct. 11 back to take a 19-18 lead. Dufresne-Frank Conte 61; 3. Steve Barosky-Jay National League tributed two kills and two North Fort Myers def. Ida Baker 25-17, 27-29, LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES Not to be denied, Brenna Woodall 61; 4. Paul Schweitzer-Walt Moring 61. 25-17, 26-24 stuff blocks. Lilli-Anne (Best-of-Seven) Hambsch made a block at Cypress Lake def. Mariner 25-14, 22-25, 25- Wednesday, Oct. 12 Honc had two service aces 13, 25-11 St. Louis 4, Milwaukee 3, St. Louis leads series the net to tie the game 19- and Summer Greenwell had HIGH SCHOOL Fort Myers def. Island Coast 25-1, 25-8, 25-8 2-1 19, Ali Nicloy added a kill Thursday, Oct. 13 eight assists. Thursday, Oct. 13 and North volleyed out of Cypress Lake at Cape Coral, 7 p.m. Milwaukee (Wolf 13-10) at St. Louis (Lohse The Tritons (5-14) host North Fort Myers at Mariner, 7 p.m. 14-8), 8:05 p.m. bounds twice, 22-19, and North Fort Myers Thursday Football Island Coast at Lehigh, 7 p.m. Friday, Oct. 14 the Bulldogs seemed des- Week 7 Bishop Verot at Dunbar, 7 p.m. Milwaukee (Greinke 16-6) at St. Louis, 8:05 p.m. night. Friday, Oct. 14 Saturday, Oct. 15 Sunday, Oct. 16 Cape Coral at Immokalee, 7:30 p.m. Oasis at Port Charlotte Invitational, 10 a.m. St. Louis at Milwaukee, 4:05 or 8:05 p.m. (if Ida Baker at North Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. necessary) Port Charlotte at Mariner, 7:30 p.m. Golf Monday, Oct. 17 Prep: Mariner second Island Coast at Bishop Verot, 7:30 p.m. North of the River Tournament St. Louis at Milwaukee, 8:05 p.m. (if necessary) Oasis at Miami Westwood, TBA Wednesday’s Results South Fort Myers at Fort Myers, 7:30 p.m. Boys at Whiskey Creek (30): 1. Ida Baker 131; Continued from 12A District 2A-14 Tournament Cypress Lake at DeSoto County, 7:30 p.m. 2. Mariner 140; 3. Cape Coral 149; 4. North Fort event with a total of 149. at Kingsway Country Club Dunbar at Clewiston, 7:30 p.m. Myers 151; 5. Island Coast 225. FOOTBALL in Punta Gorda. Florida Christian at Cape Coral Christian, 7 p.m. Girls at Heron’s Glen (20, 5 holes): 1. Cape Coral Anthony Lawrence led the SWF Christian at Evangelical Christian, 7:30 p.m. 147 — Shivani Desai 33, Nicole Trent 35, Stephanie Seahawks with a 36 and 1. Ida Baker 131 — Anthony Gateway Charter at St. John Neumann, 7:30 p.m. Campbell 37, Shrina Desai 42; Mariner — Gerilynn Myers 29, Anthony Montoya 32, Miami Carol City at Barron Collier, 7:30 p.m. Rossman 35, Nora Navarro 38, Zoe Dearinger 40; NFL Austin Lachmann at 37. Kyle Schulte 35, Zack McBride 35. Gulf Coast at Naples Lely, 7:30 p.m. Ida Baker — Jordan Goffar 32, Kaylee Herrera 41, Week 6 North Fort Myers fin- 2. Mariner 140 — John Inkster Palmetto Ridge at Golden Gate, 7:30 p.m. Deshanna Bertola 44; Island Coast — Paige Johnson Sunday, Oct. 16 ished fourth with 151 and 32, Cailin Nash 36, Cody Carroll 36, Moore Haven at Community School of Naples, 42, Alivia Werner 44, Nataly Santana 45. St. Louis at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Austin Vecciarelli 36. 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 13 Jacksonville at Pittsburgh, 1 p.m. Island Coast was fifth with 3. Cape Coral 149 — Anthony North Port at Venice, 7:30 p.m. Boys Philadelphia at Washington, 1 p.m. a 225 total. Lawrence 36, Austin Lachmann 37, Booker at LaBelle, 7:30 p.m. Cypress Lake vs. Mariner at Coral Oaks GC, San Francisco at Detroit, 1 p.m. Mariner heads to the Blair Langford 38, Sam Johnson 38. Frostproof at Hardee County, 7:30 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Carolina at Atlanta, 1 p.m. 4. North Fort Myers 151 — Zach Avon Park at Lake Placid, 7:30 p.m. North Fort Myers, Riverdale vs. Ida Baker at Indianapolis at Cincinnati, 1 p.m. District 1A-17 Tournament Holton 31, James Yi 39, T.J. Bubar Palmetto Pines, 3 p.m. Buffalo at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Monday at River Hall 40, Nick Marchitto 41. State Prep Football Poll Bishop Verot vs. St. John Neumann at Cleveland at Oakland, 4:05 p.m. Country Club while the other 5. Island Coast 225 — Nick Gee The Associated Press Top 10 Florida high school foot- Wyndemere CC, 3:30 p.m. Houston at Baltimore, 4:05 p.m. 46, David O’Day 46, Eric Markham ball poll, with first-place votes in parentheses, records, Canterbury at Oasis, 4 p.m. Dallas at New England, 4:15 p.m. four squads play in the 61, Tyler Casey 62 rating points and previous rankings: Girls New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 4:15 p.m. Class 8A Mariner vs. Cypress Lake at The Landings, 3:30 Minnesota at Chicago, 8:20 p.m. 1. Miramar (11) 6-0 145 2 p.m. Open: Arizona, Denver, Kansas City, San 2. Plant (3) 5-0 135 1 Ida Baker vs. North Fort Myers at Magnolia Diego, Seattle, Tennessee District: Vikings on bottom 3. Chris. Columbus Cath. (1) 4-1 115 3 Landing, 3:30 p.m. Monday, Oct. 17 4. Dr. Phillips 6-0 110 4 Miami at N.Y. Jets, 8:30 p.m. 5. Vero Beach 5-0 85 5 Swimming Continued from 12A take their punishing run- 6. Lake Brantley 6-0 79 7 Thursday, Oct. 13 College ning game to Bishop Verot 7. DeLand 4-1 63 8 Fort Myers at Cape Coral, 6 p.m. Top 25 Schedule chance in the second half of intent on maintaining their 8. Cypress Bay 3-2 31 9 Ida Baker at Dunbar, 6 p.m. Saturday’s Games the season. grip on first-place in 9. Park Vista Community 5-0 20 Saturday, Oct. 15 No. 1 LSU at Tennessee, 3:30 p.m. The Pirates snapped a 10. Coral Reef Senior 4-1 18 6 Bishop Verot at Lake Placid Invitational, 8 a.m. No. 2 Alabama at Mississippi, 6 p.m. District 6A-11. Others receiving votes: Orlando Freedom 11, No. 3 Oklahoma at Kansas, 9:15 p.m. five-game losing streak just The game is a top-bot- Palm Beach Gardens 4, Fletcher 3, Miami 3, No. 4 Wisconsin vs. Indiana, Noon last week with a win over Olympia 2, Miami Killian 1. Cross Country No. 5 Boise State at Colorado State, 6 p.m. tom matchup, with the Oct. 14-15 Class 7A No. 6 Oklahoma State at No. 22 Texas, 3:30 p.m. Lemon Bay. Boys & Girls Vikings being the team on 1. Lakeland (11) 6-0 140 2 No. 7 Stanford at Washington State, 7:30 p.m. ■ Island Coast (5-1, 3- Ida Baker, North Fort Myers at Little Everblades the bottom of the district 2. St. Thomas Aquinas (4) 4-1 129 1 No. 8 Clemson at Maryland, 7 p.m. Pre-State, Dade City 0) at Bishop Verot (1-5, 0- 3. Countryside 6-0 113 3 No. 9 Oregon vs. No. 18 Arizona St., 10:15 p.m. standings. Saturday, Oct. 15 4. First Coast 5-0 95 5 No. 11 Michigan at No. 23 Michigan State, Noon 3): The high-octane Island Boys The Vikings have yet to 5. Lincoln 5-1 92 4 No. 12 Georgia Tech at Virginia, 3:30 p.m. Mariner at Prestate Meet Coast Gators, who are aver- score more than 20 points 6. Manatee 3-2 58 8 No. 15 South Carolina at Miss. State, 12:21 p.m. aging 39 points per game, 7. Dwyer 4-1 56 6 No. 16 Illinois vs. Ohio State, 3:30 p.m. in a game this season. 8. Boyd Anderson 5-0 53 7 Bowling No. 17 Kansas State at Texas Tech, 7 p.m. 9. VENICE 5-0 45 9 Wednesday, Oct. 12 No. 19 Virginia Tech at Wake Forest, 6:30 p.m. 10. Fort Pierce Central 3-1 14 10 Girls: Cape Coral 5, North Fort Myers 2 No. 20 Baylor at No. 21 Texas A&M, Noon Others receiving votes: Plant City 8, Cooper Cape Coral 685 — Brittany Kawa 111, Nicole No. 24 Auburn vs. Florida, 7 p.m. Chaisetz 176, Cyd Galang 134, Melissa Martinez Blades: 14th season City 8, CHARLOTTE 7, Fleming Island 4, Evans 2, Atlantic Community 1. 146, Bekah Johnson 118. Class 6A North FM 674 — Stella Dunham 160, Tori Continued from 12A in his first outing, but post- 1. Armwood (15) 6-0 150 1 Fields 116, Paige Jordan 127, Kayla Weber 157, ON THE AIR ed solid numbers in the sec- 2. Miami Central 5-0 133 2 Kayla Nicely 114. Shugg, is a excellent handler ond game, kicking away 24 3. Bartram Trail 6-0 120 3 Baker format: 1. Cape 145, North FM 131; 2. of the puck reminiscent of Cape 143, Nortgh FM 116; 3. Cape 147, North of 26 shots. 4. Pensacola 4-1 92 5 On Television more than one past 5. Miami Northwestern 4-1 91 4 FM 127; 4. North FM 155, Cape 122. Other new aspects that (C/S — cable/satellite) Everblade. 6. Gainesville 6-0 77 6 TODAY fans will notice are a new 7. St. Augustine 4-1 53 7 4 p.m. — WFTX (Channel 36) ALCS On Defense, Kevin digital scoreboard and 8. Belen Jesuit 5-1 46 8 SOCCER Montgomery, Chris Murray, 9. Mainland 4-1 35 10 8 p.m. — TBS (C/S) NLCS video crew. The new score- 10. Winter Haven 5-0 20 9 p.m. — ESPN (C/S) College Football: Deron Cousens and Josh Van Southern California vs. California board is capable of handling Others receiving votes: Seabreeze 3, NAPLES Dyk join the previously men- computer generated graph- 3, Pace 1, ISLAND COAST 1. College Friday tioned team veterans. All are Class 5A FGCU Men’s Record: 5-3-2 7:30 p.m. — ESPN2 (C/S) Auto Racing: ics and showing replays. 1. Glades Central (11) 5-0 145 1 Home: 2-2 Away: 3-1-2 A-Sun: 2-0 NASCAR Nationwide Series over 6-foot-1 and 185 Two things fans have 2. Miami Norland (4) 6-0 139 2 Upcoming Games 7:30 p.m. — GLF (C/S) Senior Golf: AT&T pounds, making these longed for are now provid- 3. Godby 5-0 108 4 Oct. 14 — at USC Upstate, 7 p.m. Championship Everblades one of the consis- 4. Pasco 6-0 105 3 ed through a four-man cam- Oct. 16 — at East Tennessee State, 1 p.m. 8 p.m. — TBS (C/S) NLCS tently largest squads fans here 5. Jesuit 5-1 75 5 Oct. 21 — vs. Lipscomb, 7 p.m. 8 p.m. — Universal Sports (C/S) World era crew that features cam- 6. Palmetto 6-0 70 6 Oct. 23 — vs. Belmont, 1 p.m. Gymnastics Championship have seen. eras at opposite corners of 7. Lake Wales 5-0 54 7 9 p.m. — ESPN (C/S) College Football: “We needed to get more 8. Bishop Kenny 6-0 39 9 FGCU Women’s Record: 9-3-2 the ice, the traditional cen- Home: 3-2-1 Away: 6-1-1 A-Sun: 4-0-1 Hawaii vs. San Jose State physical compared to last 9. Southeast 5-1 36 8 9:30 p.m. — GLF (C/S) LPGA Sime Darby ter-ice top view camera, 10. Miami Jackson 6-0 12 Upcoming Games year,” said Poss. “We also Others receiving votes: Plantation American Malaysia and a roving cameraman Oct. 14 — vs. USC Upstate, 7 p.m. 10:30 p.m. — ESPN2 (C/S) MLS Soccer: Salt wanted to maintain our skill Heritage 9, North Marion 8, Lennard 6, Cardinal Oct. 16 — vs. ETSU, 7 p.m. filming the stands. Lake vs. Colorado Gibbons 5, Astronaut 4, Ponte Vedra 4, Santa Fe Oct. 21 — at Lipscomb, 8 p.m. level, and I think we’ve The team also has a new 3, West Florida 2, Clay 1. Oct. 23 — at Belmont, 1 p.m. accomplished that this year.” public relations director in Currently the longest Alex Reed. He replaces tenured Everblade, and Kevin Reiter, the longtime S PORTS C ALENDAR newly named team captain voice of the Everblades, once for the coming season, a new radio broadcast part- Youth Sports foursome ($500 per individual), sponsorships avail- Naples, Goodland & Chokoloskee; open to all Mathieu Roy also sees the ner has been finalized. Reed Oct. 29-30 able; proceeds go to FGCU Foundation. Info: Michele amateur anglers competing in largest, grand slam, potential in this year’s comes from the Wheeling AJGT Kelly Love Showcase Classic Junior Golf Kroffke (239) 590-1074; Web: www.fgcu.edu/foun- corporate team, as well as top female and junior team. dation; email: [email protected] angler; registration online limited to first 60 Nailers and jumped at the Classic — Point Clear, Ala.; two-day, 36-hole jun- “We have a good group ior golf tournament for ages 12-18, four divisions; Oct. 14 & Nov. 11 teams. Info: (239) 403-4219; Web: www.conser- opportunity to join the entry deadline midnight Oct. 23. Info: (318) 402- Barrier Island Paddle — Causeway Islands Park vancy.org/redsnook of guys right now,” he said. Blades when the position 2446; Web: www.arrowheadjgt.com (north side first island) to Fisherman Key, Kitchel Oct. 22-23 “We have kids with a lot of Key & Picnic Island; 9 a.m.-11 a.m., fee $40 per Cape Coral City Golf Championship — Coral became available. General Info person (includes necessary gear)explore wildlife & Oaks Golf Course; 36-hole stroke play tournament speed and they are pretty “Everyone in the ECHL Sailing Singles Club — Happy Hour gathering scenery, canine companions (up to 100 pounds) with five men’s and one women’s divisions (limit hungry. They want to grow knows that (the Blades) are first Friday each month, 5 p.m., general meeting welcome; online preregistration required. Info: 172 spots); entry fee $125 per person, pro-am event (into their pro careers) and (239) 533-7444; Web: www.leeparks.org Oct. 21, 1 p.m. shotgun start, limited field of 75 one of, if not the, top organi- third Thursday each month, 7 p.m.; learn to sail that is a good thing.” with us; new members and captains with sail- Sunday, Oct. 16 amateurs, 25 pros, entry fee $75 per person ($175 zation to work for in the boats welcome. Info: Shannon (239) 541-0104. Benefit Car Show & Swap Meet — Punta for both); awards dinner at conclusion. Info: (239) With the addition of this league,” said Reed. “When Oct. 13, 17, 20 & 31 Gorda Speedway, 8655 Piper Road, Punta Gorda; 573-3100; Web: www.coraloaksgolf.com new, grittier and faster talent, entry fee $15 (preregistration ends Oct. 14); reg- Sunday, Oct. 23 the opportunity presented U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 9-10 the Everblades should have Boating Skill & Seamanship Course — Publix istration 8-10:30 a.m., judging 11:30 a.m., Club at Renaissance 5K Run — The itself to come here, I jumped Supermarket, Santa Barbara & Veterans Parkway; awards 2:30 p.m.; car & truck, stock & modified Renaissance Community, golf course; raceday few problems in keeping at it. I’m excited to be in classes meet 7 p.m.; various topics discussed. classes, proceeds benefit Suncoast Humane registration 6:30 a.m. at clubhouse, race starts with the organization’s 13- Society of Charlotte County, Shy Wolf Sanctuary 7:30 a.m.; entry fee $20 adults, $17 (under 18), Florida and can’t wait for the Info: Scott Brenner (239) 671-5829; for free boat year tradition of making the safety check, Jack Salis (239) 549-5129. of Naples & Positive Bounds for Children of proceeds benefit ongoing Lee Memorial Health regular season to start so I Thursday, Oct. 13 Charlotte County. Info: (941) 575-7223. System Foundation’s construction of Children’s playoffs. can show the fans what I can Lee County Archers Open Range — Nalle Lee County Archers 3D Archery Shoot — Hospital. Info: (239) 561-4170; Web: One of the biggest ques- Nalle Grade County Park range, North Fort Myers; www.3dracinginc.com/renaissance/2011 bring to them on the air and Grade County Park range, North Fort Myers; 2-8 tion marks centers on the p.m., open to public, registering new participants; sign up 8 a.m., shotgun start 9 a.m., shooting fee behind the scenes.” 20-yard lighted covered pavilion, 30- to 80-yard $10; roving field range of 20 3D target stations NOTE: See the entire Sports Calendar online goal, where fans will see two The Everblades begin lighted outdoor range plus 28-target field range. plus 14-station NFAA field course. Info: Ben at www.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com. Send infor- rookies between the posts — Brown (239) 369-6212. mation about your group’s upcoming events at the new season Friday night Info: Ben Brown (239) 369-6212. John Muse and Pat Nagle. Friday, Oct. 14 Oct. 21-23 least two weeks in advance to: Daily Breeze when they host to the FGCU Founders Cup Golf Tournament — RedSnook Catch & Release Tournament — Sports Calendar, 2510 Del Prado Blvd., Cape Nagle seems the heir- Gwinnett Gladiators at Pelican’s Nest Golf Club, Bonita Springs; 11:30 a.m. Kickoff party Oct. 21 at Naples Yacht Club, Coral, FL 33904; or send e-mail to: breezes- apparent to start most lunch, 1:15 p.m. shotgun start; registration $2,000 per anglers launch 7 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 22 & 23 from [email protected] Germain Arena, with a sec- games this season, being ond game Saturday night. the only goalie to see action If you have a sports news tip, community event or feature story idea on any subject ... Season tickets are still in the two preseason games available with single ticket Send e-mail details to: [email protected] last week. Nagle was shaky prices starting at $11. Page 14A Thursday, October 13, 2011 cape-coral-daily-breeze.com CAPE CORAL BREEZE Gentlemen’s Club to ‘roast’ Commissioner Mann By ANDREA GALABINSKI of the Shell Factory. Mann will be subjected to benefit from the event is the Shell many more creatures available for [email protected] Her husband, Tom Cronin Sr., comedic insults, (limited) praise, Factory’s Nature Park. Recently viewing, petting and educational On Saturday, Oct. 29, The will be the master of ceremonies. outlandish true and maybe true completed renovations have activities, said Pamela Cronin. Gentlemen’s Club of Fort Myers “This should be our best roast stories, and heartwarming trib- enhanced the attraction which is The event will be held in the will hold a Celebrity Roast of Lee ever, as Commissioner Mann is utes. No one is better able to take currently open Tuesday through Dolphin Room at the Shell County Commission Chairman the wittiest man I know,” he said. the jokes in good humor and not Sunday and, beginning Oct. 31, Factory, with open bar from Frank Mann. Several tried and proven as serious criticism and dish it open seven days a week. 5:30-6:30 p.m. Dinner will be It will be their 20th Roast, this funny roasters will include Larry right back,” said Tom Cronin. A beautiful botanical trail served from 6:30 to 7:30, when year benefiting the Nature Park Hart, Joe D’Alessandro, Marietta Frank will be surrounded by winds through the habitats of the nonsense will begin. Foundation at the Shell Factory. Mudgett, Lee County Sheriff friends, fans, well-wishers, and more than 300 animals, reptiles, Information and reservations The Gentlemen’s Club has Mike Scott, and State Attorney possibly a few detractors, all of fish and birds. The Petting Farm, may be obtained by calling been meeting for many years for Stephen Russell, who will give it whom can receive some of the EcoLab (Ecological Laboratory) 995-2141, ext. 117 or by email enjoyable dinners, cigars and sto- their best shot to roast Mann. same treatment during the course and Park are home to camels, to tomsoffice@shellfac- ries, and to help benefit local “During our roast, County of the evening. lamas, turkeys, bunnies, lemurs, tory.com. charities, said Pamela J. Cronin Commission Chairman Frank This year’s charity that will gators, armadillo, skunks and

NEWS FROM ELSEWHERE Small plane lands trolled Florida Legislature will consider the bill during the 2012 on Florida Turnpike session that starts in January. HOLLYWOOD (AP) — A small plane made an emergency landing on the Florida Turnpike Conservation group north of Miami, stopping traffic sues over vehicles in for about five hours. The Florida Highway Patrol Big Cypress preserve Handing reports that the plane landed in the FORT MYERS (AP) — A turnpike's northbound lanes Wed- conservation group is suing the out beads nesday afternoon near Holly- National Park Service to stop a wood. The plane was damaged planned increase in off-road vehi- Christina but didn't hit any vehicles or cause cle use in Florida's Big Cypress preserve. Mercora passes any other crashes. The reason for the landing wasn't immediately The National Parks Conser- out red, green known. vation Association said in the and white beads The pilot, 49-year-old Alain lawsuit filed Wednesday in Fort from the wel- Jaubert, and a passenger, 50-year- Myers federal court that the plan come booth old Donato Pinto, were taken to a would allow vehicles into a during the Sons nearby hospital with injuries that 147,000-acre tract where they of Italy’s annual weren't considered life-threaten- had been prohibited. Columbus Day ing. The lawsuit claims that could Italian Food The Federal Aviation threaten habitat for the endan- Festival Administration is investigating. gered Florida panther and the quality of water flowing south Saturday in into the Everglades. Cape Coral. Florida lawmaker The group also says an adviso- More photos are wants to bring back ry committee on off-road uses in available online the Big Cypress is unfairly tilted at: cu.cape- firing squads in favor of off-road vehicle propo- coral-daily- TALLAHASSEE (AP) — nents. The lawsuit contends the breeze.com. Saying it's time to stop letting committee should have more bal- convicted killers “get off that ance. MICHAEL easy,” a Florida state lawmaker PISTELLA wants to use firing squads or the electric chair for those on Death Man agrees Row. to deal over Rep. Brad Drake filed a bill this week that would end the use fake breast exams of lethal injection in Florida exe- FORT LAUDERDALE (AP) cutions. Instead those with a death — South Florida prosecutors say sentence could choose between they've reached a deal with man electrocution or a firing squad, they say posed as a doctor and under the proposal. offered free door-to-door breast Drake, R-Eucheeanna, said the exams. idea came to him after having a The South Florida Sun conversation with a constituent at Sentinel reports that Broward a DeFuniak Springs Waffle House County prosecutors told a judge over the legal battles associated about the deal Tuesday, but with the Sept. 28 execution of scheduling conflicts prevented the History: Clerk’s Office collects info Manuel Valle. judge from approving the deal. No Valle's lawyers tried to stop the date for a new hearing was set. From page 1A other opportunities, van highlight where Cape Coral start- execution by arguing that a new Authorities say 81-year-old Deutekom said. ed and the path it took. lethal drug cocktail would cause Phillip Winikoff offered the the “Waterfront Wonderland.” The hard work of Westen and “We can be proud of how we him pain and therefore constitute exams at a Lauderdale Lakes “We’re young but we do have the willingness of the community got started. It might not have been cruel and unusual punishment. apartment complex in April 2006. a history. It’s easy to get caught to participate in the project have the best start, but you can see how Courts, however, rejected that Authorities say he managed to up in the day to day and forget made it a success so far, van far the city has come,” she said. argument and let the execution go assault two women before he was that,” she said. “The project is an Deutekom added. The City Clerk’s Office is still forward. arrested. attempt to illustrate the accom- The project also compliments collecting photos and documents But Drake said a person at the Details of the deal weren't plishments and positive things in the work of the Cape Coral pertaining to the history of Cape restaurant questioned why Death immediately available. If tried and the city.” Historical Society, van Deutekom Coral. You can contact the clerk’s Row inmates should even be convicted, he could have been Much of the work was done by said, and it’s in no way competing office by email at ctyclk@capeco- allowed to die by lethal injection. sentenced to more than 45 years Samantha Westen, a former with group or trying to upstage ral.net. Drake said he agreed and decided for sexual battery and 10 years for research specialist in the clerk’s that group’s efforts. To visit the archive, go to to sponsor the bill that would practicing medicine without a office who recently left to pursue The city clerk just wants to capecoral.net. mandate a switch. The GOP-con- license. Page 1B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Thursday, October 13, 2011

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Financial Aid if Patio set- table, 4 chairs, with includes water and trash. Dock PROBATE DIVISION qualified. Call (888)203-3179, matching porch swing set, blue and available. No pets. (239) 549-0665 File No.: 11-CP-1478 www.CenturaOnline.com white, like new condition, $135. Division: (719) 330-5717 Cape- spacious updated 2/2 condo, Storm Shutters Heat & Air JOBS - Ready to work? IN RE: ESTATE OF 896sqft, pool, new A/C. $675/month, DENNIS HENDRIX 3 week accelerated program. Hands Tan leather sofa with recliner each $675 security deposit. $150. appli- on environment. Nationwide certifi- end. Matching love seat with 2 CHRYSLAR 2004, CROSSFIRE Deceased. cation fee. Available immediately. ROLL NOTICE TO CREDITORS cations and Local Job Placement recliners, like new $1000. Serious LTD, automatic, one owner, looks 4923 Vincennes Ct, Unit-8, upper Assistance! (877)359-1690 offers considered. (239) 574-7537 new. $10,000. (203) 512-8842 TITE The administration of the estate of floor. No pets. (239) 822-8878, Dennis Hendrix, deceased, Sebring, 2005 convertible, [email protected] SHUTTERS whose date of death was Medical Billing Trainees Needed! 53K/miles, clean, approx. 30mpg, ¯Roll Downs ¯Accordians December 19, 2010, is pending in Hospitals & Insurance Companies Miscellaneous garage kept. $6000. (239) 283-8228 ¯Storm Panels the Circuit Court for Lee County, hiring now! No experience? Local Homes For Rent ¯Impact glass Florida, Probate Division, the Training & Job Placement AIRLINES ARE HIRING - Train for ¯Roll screening address of which is Lee County Assistance! HS Grad or GED & high paying Aviation Maintenance Trucks & Vans Cape Coral- Annual & Vacation We service all types of Clerk of Court PROBATE DIVI- Home computer needed. (888)528- Career. FAA approved program. Rentals Available. Call for locations shutters. SION Post Office Box 9346, Ft. 5548 Financial aid if qualified - Housing & more info. Blue Sky Realty (239) Family Owned/Operated Myers, FL 33902. 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(239) 994-2606 NISSAN 2006 TITAN, crew cab, Ft Myers, estate on whom a copy of this 20K miles, loaded, cap, $19,500., Cape Coral SE, 3/2/2, small pool, 2008, 2009, by USLBA notice is required to be served Low rates APPLY NOW BY SAWMILLS from only $3997- PHONE! Call Today! Toll-Free: (239) 574-2922 large lanai, 1450SF, centrally locat- must file their claims with this MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY ed, close to hospital, school and court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 (800) 568-8321 with your own bandmill- Cut lumber www.lawcapital.com shopping, w/d hook-up, security MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF any dimension. In stock ready to deposit required. $875/month. (217) THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF ship. FREE Info & DVD: 690-9679 THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS www.NorwoodSawmills.com/300N AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE Business Opportunity (800)578-1363 Ext.300N Cape, immediate occupancy, 3bed- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE room, 2bath 2 car garage. 2010 NE ON THEM. THINK CHRISTMAS, START 5th Street. Screened patio, pristine All other creditors of the decedent NOW! OWN A RED HOT! DOLLAR, Garage Sales condition. $825. month includes and other persons having claims DOLLAR PLUS, MAILBOX OR DIS- lawn care and pest control (847) or demands against decedent’s COUNT PARTY STORE FROM NISSAN 2006 TITAN, crew cab, 309-5777 estate must file their claims with $51,900 WORLDWIDE! 100% 20K miles, loaded, cap, $19,500., this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS TURNKEY (800)518-3064 (239) 574-2922 AFTER THE DATE OF THE WWW.DRSS20.COM Lots For Sale FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. Power Boats GA LAND SALE 69 AC - $995/AC ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN Employment Services Will not divide. Other tracts avail- THE TIME PERIODS SET able. Visit our website. stregispa- FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Movie Extras People needed per.com (478)987-9700 St. Regis THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE NOW to stand in the background for Cape Coral, garage sale- Thursday Paper Co. WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. a major film Earn up to $300 per through Saturday, 10/13-10/15, ONE DAY ONLY Oct. 22. New lake NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME day. Exp not REQ. CALL NOW AND 8am-4pm. Collectibles, watches, property release. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, Offered at up to ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) SPEAK TO A LIVE PERSON clocks, stereos, pool and patio furni- 60% below market value! Lakefront (877)435-5877 ture. 120 SW 28th Terrace, (2 YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE land on private mountain lake only 1 DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH blocks south of Veterans). hr from Atlanta! Lake living from WELLCRAFT 1997, 22’ Coastal, IS BARRED. $49,900. 1.5 to 5 acre homesites The date of first publication of this 225HP Evinrude. Only 210hrs, lift- available. Call (877)535-3307 or Help Wanted kept. $8,900. (239) 542-7189 PROBATE notice is October 6, 2011. www.livelaceola.com. Personal Representative: Need 13 Good Drivers Top 5% IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR Alison Sutton Pay & 401K 2 Mos. CDL Class A LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA 1562 Cumberland Ct. Driving Exp (877)258-8782 Sail Boats For Sale By Owner PROBATE DIVISION Ft. Myers, FL 33919 www.meltontruck.com CASE NO.: 11-CP-001450 Attorney for Personal Laguna sailboat, 30ft., 15HP Division Probate Representative: Cape Coral- Oct 14-16, Fri-Sun, Yanmar diesel, sleeps 6, $14,990. IN RE: ESTATE OF Daniel J. Endrizal, III Wanted To Buy 8:30am-4:00pm, 3733 SE13th Ave., (239) 645-3544 BARBARA P. OWENS, Attorney for Alison Sutton off Del Prado. Flowers arrange- Deceased. Florida Bar No. 300860 ments, kitchen items, jewelry, cloth- NOTICE TO CREDITORS 2069 First St. Ste. 301 Cash paid: for old Military items. ing, other misc. items. The administration of the estate of Daggers, swords, old guns, uni- Office Space Sale/Lease Ft. Myers, FL 33901 BARBARA P. OWENS, Telephone: (239) 728-8555 forms, patches, metals, insignia, deceased, whose date of death field gear, awards, jackets, helmets, Fax: (239) 802-5195 Cape Coral- Assisted living, was June 29, 2011, is pending in E-Mail: daniel.endrizal@earthlink and more. Toll free, local 1(866) the Circuit Court for Lee County, 440-3280 (941) 416-3280 approved for 6 residential living. 6- .com bedrooms, 4.5-baths, den, sprinkler Florida, Probate Division, the October 6, 13, 2011 system and alarm, handicapped address of which is 1700 Monroe 86352 Street, Fort Myers, FL 33901. The Cape Coral- Sat only, Oct 15, accessibility. Assessments paid. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Antiques $245,000. Below market value. name and address of the 8:00am-3:00pm, 607 SE 47th Personal Representative and the FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Street, off Coronado, near CC Pkwy. (239) 297-5400, (754) 484-0169 PROBATE DIVISION Cash paid: for old Military items. Cape Coral- Class A office space Personal Representative’s attor- Triple window shade, desk, lots of ney are set forth below. File No.: 11-CP-1530 Daggers, swords, old guns, uni- misc. items. All priced right. available. Del Prado Blvd, traffic forms, patches, metals, insignia, All creditors of the Decedent and Division: light/corner location. Fully built out, Condos For Sale IN RE: ESTATE OF field gear, awards, jackets, helmets, plenty of parking. Reasonable rates other persons having claims or and more. Toll free, local 1(866) demands against Decedent’s WESLEY H. MITCHELL starting at $575.00. Various sizes. BANK FORECLOSURE! FLORIDA Deceased. 440-3280 (941) 416-3280 (239) 292-1468 Estate, on whom a copy of this WATERFRONT CONDOS! SW notice is required to be served, must NOTICE TO CREDITORS Cape Coral, yard sale. Friday 10/14, Coast! Brand new upscale 2 bed- file their claims with this Court The administration of the estate of Saturday 10/15, 8am-12pm. No room, 2 bath, 1,675sf condo. Only WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Wesley H. Mitchell, deceased, Collectibles early birds! 1213 SE 52nd Street. Apartments & Duplexes For Rent $179,900! (Similar unit sold for MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF whose date of death was Chest of drawers, Jigsaw, power $399,900) Prime downtown location THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF September 20, 2011, is pending Cash paid: for old Military items. lawn edger, dishes, shelving, planter Cape Coral duplex, immaculate 3/2 on the water! Buy & get $8,000 in THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER in the Circuit Court for Lee Daggers, swords, old guns, uni- pots, step ladder, sofa table, wall with garage, 1700SF, all appliances, flex money for a limited time. Call THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A County, Florida, Probate Division, forms, patches, metals, insignia, hutch, chandelier, shutters, fax. including washer/dryer, tile, quiet now (877)888-7571, X63 COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON the address of which is Lee field gear, awards, jackets, helmets, neighborhood, close to shopping, THEM. County Clerk of Court PROBATE and more. Toll free, local 1(866) To report news $800/month. Small pet accepted All other creditors of the Decedent DIVISION Post Office Box 9346, 440-3280 (941) 416-3280 with deposit. For information (239) Call 574-1110 and other persons having claims or Ft. Myers, FL 33902. The names or advertise 549-4743 demands against the Decedent’s and addresses of the personal call 574-1110 To Place Your Ad Estate, must file their claims with representative and the personal Page 2B Thursday, October 13, 2011 CAPE- CORAL- DAILY- BREEZE. COM C APE C ORAL B REEZE

representative’s attorney are set Social Security Number is XXX- DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Court of the 20TH Judicial Circuit forth below. XX-4721, is pending in the Circuit September 30, 2011 COUNTY, FLORIDA. INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS in and for LEE County, Florida, All creditors of the decedent and Court for Lee County, Florida, CHARLIE GREEN CIVIL DIVISION FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, wherein, THE BANK OF NEW other persons having claims or Probate Division, the address of As Clerk, Circuit Court CASE NO. 362011CA050234 OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY YORK AS TRUSTEE, FOR THE demands against decedent’s which is P.O. Box 9346, Lee By: M. Parker XXXXXX OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF BENEFIT OF THE CERTIFI- estate on whom a copy of this County Courthouse, Fort Myers, As Deputy Clerk FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE CATEHOLDERS, CWALT, INC. notice is required to be served Florida 33902. The names and October 13, 20, 2011 GAGE ASSOCIATION, A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST must file their claims with this addresses of the Personal 86436 Plaintiff, AFTER THE SALE. 2007-18CB MORTGAGE PASS- court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 Representative and the Personal IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE vs. DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on THROUGH CERTIFICATES, MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF Representative’s attorney are set COUNTY, FLORIDA. JOHN A. DOMINIC, et al., September 30, 2011 SERIES 2007-18CB, is Plaintiff, THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF forth below. CIVIL DIVISION Defendants. CHARLIE GREEN and, NGUYEN, THU BA, et al., THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS All creditors of the decedent and CASE NO. 362011CA050686 NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO As Clerk, Circuit Court are Defendants, I will sell to the AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE other persons having claims or XXXXXX CHAPTER 45 By: M. Parker highest bidder for cash at OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE demands against decedent’s FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- As Deputy Clerk www.lee.realforeclose. com , at ON THEM. estate, on whom a copy of this GAGE ASSOCIATION, suant to an Order or Summary October 13, 20, 2011 the hour of 9:00 A.M., on the 9 All other creditors of the decedent notice is required to be served Plaintiff, Final Judgment of foreclosure 86440 day of November, 2011, the fol- and other persons having claims must file their claims with this vs. dated September 30, 2011, and IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND lowing described property: or demands against decedent’s court WITHIN THE LATER OF CARRIE ANN NOPPENBERG entered in Case No. FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA LOT 4, BLOCK A, BELLA TERRA estate must file their claims with THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER A/K/A CARRIE A. NOPPEN- 362011CA050234 CASE NO: 09-060106-CA-T UNIT SIX, ACCORDING TO this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUB- BERG; MICHAEL ALLEN NOP- XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- AFTER THE DATE OF THE LICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR PENBERG; FOREST LAKE and for Lee County, Florida, L.P. FKA COUNTRYWIDE ED IN INSTRUMENT NO. FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE TOWNHOMES HOMEOWNER’S wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL HOME LOANS SERVICING, L.P. 2005000120812, OF THE PUB- NOTICE. DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY ASSOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff, LIC RECORDS OF LEE COUN- ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; Plaintiff and JOHN A. DOMINIC; vs. TY, FLORIDA. THE TIME PERIODS SET All other creditors of the decedent UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ELAINE V. DOMINIC; THE JACOB ROBERT JERIN; MAIA E. Any person claiming an interest in FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF and other persons having claims ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES ESTERO BEACH AND TENNIS JERIN; UNKNOWN TENANT I; the surplus from the sale, if any, THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE or demands against decedent’s CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, CLUB, INC.; COMPLETE ALU- UNKNOWN TENANT II; BELLA other than the property owner as WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. estate must file their claims with THROUGH, UNDER OR MINUM GENERAL CONTRAC- TERRA OF SOUTHWEST of the date of the lis pendens must NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME this Court WITHIN THREE (3) AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- TORS, INC.; BANK OF AMERI- FLORIDA, INC.; MORTGAGE file a claim within 60 days after the PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR CA, N.A.; UNKNOWN TENANT ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION sale. ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF HAVING OR CLAIMING TO NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE DATED this 7 day of October, 2011. YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE THIS NOTICE. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES FOR UNIVERSAL AMERICAN CHARLIE GREEN DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, MORTGAGE CORPORATION, Clerk, Circuit Court IS BARRED. THE TIME PERIODS SET HEREIN DESCRIBED, THROUGH, UNDER OR and any unknown heirs, By: K. Dix The date of first publication of this FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF Defendants. AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- devisees, grantees, creditors, Deputy Clerk notice is October 13, 2011. THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR and other unknown persons or October 13, 20, 2011 Personal Representative: WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. CHAPTER 45 HAVING OR CLAIMING TO unknown spouses claiming by, 86444 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME Kevin Wesley Mitchell NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR through and under any of the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 14731 Lee Rd. PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY above-named Defendants, TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) suant to an Order or Summary Danville, Illinois 61834 Final Judgment of foreclosure HEREIN DESCRIBED, are Defendants. CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- Attorney for Personal YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE Defendants, I will sell to the high- NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE TY, FLORIDA DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH dated September 30, 2011, and Representative: entered in Case No. est and best bidder for cash at SALE CASE NO. 2010-CA-060402 Daniel J. Endrizal, III IS BARRED. Lee County’s Public Auction web- THIRD FEDERAL SAVINGS AND The date of the first publication of 362011CA050686 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Attorney for Kevin Wesley Mitchell XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, suant to a Final Judgment of LOAN ASSOCIATION, Florida Bar No. 300860 this Notice is October 13, 2011. at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 Plaintiff, Personal Representative: and for Lee County, Florida, Foreclosure 3/15/2011 entered in 2069 First St. Ste. 301 wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL a.m. on the 30 day of November, Civil Case No. 09-060106-CA-T of vs. Ft. Myers, FL 33901 Carolyn Anderson 2011, the following described RICHARD E. JOINER, INDIVIDU- 17251 Oak Creek Road MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is the Circuit Court of the Fifteenth Telephone: (239) 728-8555 Plaintiff and CARRIE ANN NOP- property as set forth in said Order Judicial Circuit in and for Palm ALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF Fax: (239) 802-5195 Alva, FL 33920 or Final Judgment, to-wit: JOINER REVOCABLE TRUST Attorney for Personal PENBERG A/K/A CARRIE A. Beach County, Florida, wherein is E-Mail: daniel.endrizal@earthlink NOPPENBERG; MICHAEL UNIT NO. A-305 OF THE ESTERO plaintiff, and, JACOB ROBERT DATED NOVEMBER 1, 2006, ET .com Representative: BEACH & TENNIS CLUB, A AL. Dixie Lee Ball, Esquire ALLEN NOPPENBERG; FOR- JERIN MAIA E. JERIN BELLA October 13, 20, 2011 EST LAKE TOWNHOMES CONDOMINIUM, ACCORDING TERRA OF SOUTHWEST Defendants 86452 Florida Bar #324906 TO THE DECLARATION OF NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE 1420 S.E. 47th Street HOMEOWNER’S ASSOCIA- FLORIDA, INC. are defendant(s). IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR TION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT CONDOMINIUM RECORDED IN I will sell to the highest and best SALE LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Cape Coral, FL 33904 O.R. BOOK 1357, PAGE 125, Telephone: (239) 549-5551 NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. bidder for cash, at www.lee.real- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- PROBATE DIVISION 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES AND CONDOMINIUM PLAT foreclose. com, at 9:00 a.m. on suant to a Final Judgment of CASE NO.: 11-CP-001359 October 13, 20, 2011 BOOK 5, PAGE 366, AND ALL 86456 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, the 4 day of November, 2011, the Foreclosure dated September 30, Division Probate THROUGH, UNDER OR EXHIBITS AND AMENDMENTS following-described property situ- 2011, and entered in Case No. IN RE: ESTATE OF AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- THEREOF, PUBLIC RECORDS ate in Lee County, Florida: 2010-CA-060402, of the Circuit MILTON NELSEN, A/K/A MILTON DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Lot 4, Block C, BELLA TERRA Court of the Twentieth Judicial S. NELSEN FORECLOSURES HAVING OR CLAIMING TO ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN UNIT NINE, according to the Plat Circuit in and for LEE County, Deceased. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS thereof, recorded in Instrument Florida. THIRD FEDERAL SAV- NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, #2006000315370, of the Public INGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION The administration of the estate of COUNTY, FLORIDA. HEREIN DESCRIBED, are OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY Records of Lee County, Florida. OF CLEVELAND (hereafter Milton Nelsen, a/k/a Milton S. CIVIL DIVISION Defendants, I will sell to the high- OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF Any person or entity claiming an “Plaintiff”), is Plaintiff and Nelsen, deceased, whose date of CASE NO. 362011CA051464 est and best bidder for cash at THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE interest in the surplus, if any, RICHARD E. JOINER, INDIVIDU- death was July 21, 2011, is pend- XXXXXX Lee County’s Public Auction web- A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS resulting from the forcefulness ALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF ing in the Circuit Court for Lee FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, AFTER THE SALE. sale, other than the property JOINER REVOCABLE TRUST County, Florida, Probate Division, GAGE ASSOCIATION, ’ at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on owner as of the date of the Lis DATED NOVEMBER 1, 2006; the address of which is P.O. Box Plaintiff, a.m. on the 30 day of November, September 30, 2011 Pendens, must file a claim on GAIL K. JOINER; UNKNOWN 9346, Fort Myers, FL 33902. The vs. 2011, the following described CHARLIE GREEN same with the Clerk of Court with- BENEFICIARIES OF THE JOIN- name and address of the person- RYAN R. SPENCE; UNKNOWN property as set forth in said Order As Clerk, Circuit Court in 60 days after the foreclosure ER REVOCABLE TRUST DATED al representative and the personal TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN or Final Judgment, to-wit: By: M. Parker sale. NOVEMBER 1, 2006; VILLAGE- representative’s attorney are set TENANT NO. 2; and ALL PHASE 17 BUILDING 31 UNIT 103 As Deputy Clerk WITNESS my hand and official seal WALK OF BONITA SPRINGS forth below. UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIM- LEGAL DESCRIPTION: October 13, 20, 2011 of said Court this 5 day of HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, All creditors of the decedent and ING INTERESTS BY, 86437 October, 2011. INC; are defendants. I will sell to other persons having claims or THROUGH, UNDER OR DESCRIPTION: A PARCEL OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE CHARLIE GREEN the highest and best bidder for demands against decedent’s estate, AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- LAND LYING IN SECTION 31, COUNTY, FLORIDA. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT cash beginning at 9:00 a.m. at on whom a copy of this notice is DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE CIVIL DIVISION By: M. Parker www.lee.realforeclosure. com in required to be served, must file their HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 25 EAST, SAID PARCEL ALSO CASE NO. 362011CA050882 Deputy Clerk accordance with chapter 45 claims with this Court WITHIN THE HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR BEING A PORTION OF TRACT XXXXXX Copies To: Florida Statutes on the 31 day of LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY “F” FOREST LAKE TOWN- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- Wesley C. Page, Esquire October, 2011, the following TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA- HEREIN DESCRIBED, HOMES, ACCORDING TO THE GAGE ASSOCIATION, BUTLER & HOSCH, P.A. described property as set forth in TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 Defendants. PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD- Plaintiff, 3185 S. Conway Rd., Ste. E said Final Judgment, to wit: DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER- NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO ED IN PLAT BOOK 75 AT PAGE vs. Orlando, Florida 32812 LOT 579, OF VILLAGEWALK OF VICE OF A COPY OF THIS CHAPTER 45 71 IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS JEFFREY S. MALONE; JESSICA Attorney for Plaintiff BONITA SPRINGS, PHASE 2, NOTICE ON THEM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA, L. REGAL-MALONE; Mortgage Electronic Registration ACCORDING TO THE PLAT All other creditors of the decedent suant to an Order or Summary BEING MORE PARTICULARLY UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; Systems, Inc. THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT and other persons having claims or Final Judgment of foreclosure DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and c/o: Any Officer BOOK 81, PAGES 44-64 OF THE demands against the decedent’s dated September 30 2011, and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES 1818 Library Street, Suite 300 PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE estate, must file their claims with this entered in Case No. COMMENCING AT THE NORTH- CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Reston, VA 20190 COUNTY, FLORIDA. Court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER 362011CA051464 ERN CENTERLINE INTERSEC- THROUGH, UNDER OR Jacob Robert Jerin Any person claiming an interest in THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI- XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in TION OF CEDAR OAK DRIVE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- 21249 Velino Lane the surplus from the sale, if any, CATION OF THIS NOTICE. and or Lee County, Florida, AND PINE OAK CIRCLE OF DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR Estero, FL 33928 other than the property owner as ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL SAID FOREST LAKE TOWN- HAVING OR CLAIMING TO Maia E. Jerin of the date of the Lis Pendens THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is HOMES: THENCE S.65 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR 21249 Velino Lane must file a claim within 60 days IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE Plaintiff and RYAN R. SPENCE; DEGREES 20’21”E., ALONG INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Estero, FL 33928 after the sale. FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; THE CENTERLINE OF PINE HEREIN DESCRIBED, B&H #271261 Dated this 30 day of September, BE FOREVER BARRED. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and OAK CIRCLE. 97.13 FEET; Defendants. October 13, 20, 2011 2011. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES THENCE S.00 DEGREES NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO 86443 CHARLIE GREEN PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, 11’42”E., 78.63 FEET TO THE CHAPTER 45 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR THROUGH, UNDER OR POINT OF BEGINNING, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN BY: M. Parker MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- THENCE CONTINUE S.00 suant to an Order or Summary AND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI- As Deputy Clerk DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR DEGREES 11’42”E., 18.00 FEET: Final Judgment of foreclosure DA CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION October 6, 13, 2010 The date of the first publication of HAVING OR CLAIMING TO THENCE S.89 DEGREES dated September 30, 2011, and Case No.: 36-2011-CA-051662 86344 this Notice is October 13, 2011. HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR 48’18”W. 89.93 FEET; THENCE entered in Case No. NORTHERN TRUST, NATIONAL IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Personal Representative: INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY N.00 DEGREES 11’42”W., 11.00 362011CA050882 ASSOCIATION, FORMERLY TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- Edward W. Nelsen HEREIN DESCRIBED, are FEET: THENCE N.89 DEGREES XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in KNOWN AS NORTHERN TRUST CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- 18152 Phlox Dr. Defendants, I will sell to the high- 48’18”E., 19.70 FEET; THENCE and for Lee County, Florida, BANK OF FLORIDA NATION- TY, FLORIDA Ft. Myers, FL 33967 est and best bidder for cash at N.00 DEGREES 11’42”W., 7.00 wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL AL ASSOCIATION, CASE NO. 2009-CA-065446 Attorney for Personal Lee County’s Public Auction web- FEET: THENCE N.89 DEGREES MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is Plaintiff, BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, Representative: site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, 48’18”E., 50.23 FEET TO THE Plaintiff and JEFFREY S. MAL- vs. LP F/K/A COUNTRYWIDE Lowell S. Schoenfeld at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 POINT OF BEGINNING. ONE; JESSICA L. REGAL-MAL- GERALD E. GILMORE; HOME LOANS SERVICING LP, Florida Bar No. 980099 a.m. on the 29 day of December, ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN ONE; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1 UNKNOWN TENANT(S) #1, Plaintiff, GREEN SCHOENFELD & KYLE 2011, the following described INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS ; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and NOW KNOWN AS ANTONETTE vs. LLP property as set forth in said Order FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES GILMORE; CITY OF FORT JAMES SAUCIER, ET AL. 1380 Royal Palm Square Boulevard or Final Judgment, to-wit: OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, MYERS; SUNCOAST SCHOOLS Defendants Fort Myers, Florida 33919 LOT 17, BLOCK 49, UNIT 6, SEC- OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THROUGH, UNDER OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Telephone: (239) 936-7200 TION 35, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- Defendants. SALE Fax: (239) 936-7997 RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- October 13, 20, 2011 ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE AFTER THE SALE. HAVING OR CLAIMING TO NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to suant to a Final Judgment of 86453 MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR that certain Final Judgment, filed Foreclosure dated September 30, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, September 30, 2011 INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY September 30, 2011 in: Case No.: 2011, and entered in Case No. COUNTY, FLORIDA PAGE 91, PUBLIC RECORDS CHARLIE GREEN HEREIN DESCRIBED, are 36-2011-CA-051662 of the Circuit 2009-CA-065446, of the Circuit PROBATE DIVISION OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA As Clerk, Circuit Court Defendants, I will sell to the high- Court of the 20th Judicial Circuit in Court of the Twentieth Judicial File No.: 11-CP-1260 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN By: M. Parker est and best bidder for cash at and for Lee County, Florida, Circuit in and for LEE County, Division ___ INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS As Deputy Clerk Lee County’s Public Auction web- wherein GERALD E. GILMORE; Florida. ASSETS RESOLUTION IN RE: ESTATE OF FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, October 13, 20, 2011 site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, UNKNOWN TENANT (S) #1, CORPORATION (hereafter OMER R. GINTER OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY 86438 at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 NOW KNOWN AS ANTONETTE “Plaintiff’), is Plaintiff and JAMES Deceased OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE a.m. on the 30 day of November, GILMORE; CITY OF FORT SAUCIER; MORTGAGE ELEC- NOTICE TO CREDITORS THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 2011, the following described MYERS; SUNCOAST SCHOOLS TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS- (Summary Administration) A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS CIVIL DIVISION property as set forth in said Order FEDERAL CREDIT UNION; are TEMS. INC. AS NOMINEE FOR TO ALL PERSONS HAVING AFTER THE SALE. CASE NO. 362010CA053788 or Final Judgment, to-wit: the Defendants, I will sell the SECURITY NATIONAL MORT- CLAIMS OR DEMANDS DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on XXXXXX THE SOUTH HALF OF THE property to the highest and best GAGE COMPANY D/B/A AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: September 30, 2011 THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- SOUTHWEST QUARTER OF bidder for cash. SOUTHERN SECURITY MORT- You are hereby notified that an CHARLIE GREEN LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW THE NORTHWEST QUARTER Foreclosure sale will be held online GAGE COMPANY MIN NO. Order of Summary Administration As Clerk, Circuit Court YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE OF THE NORTHWEST QUAR- via the Internet at www.lee.real- 100317-0000348184-9, are has been entered in the estate of By: M. Parker CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF TER OF THE NORTHWEST foreclose. defendants. I will sell to the high- OMER R. GINTER, deceased, As Deputy Clerk CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE QUARTER OF SECTION 3, com, on August 31, 2012, at 9:00 est and best bidder for cash File NO. 11-CP-1260, by the October 13, 20, 2011 LOAN TRUST 2005-51 MORT- TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE A.M. the following described prop- beginning at 9:00 a.m. at Circuit Court for Lee County, 86433 GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- 22 EAST, LEE COUNTY, FLORI- erty set forth in the Order of Final www.lee.realforeclosure. com in Florida, Probate Division, the IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-51, DA, LESS THE EAST 30 FEET Judgment: accordance with chapter 45 address of which is P.O. Box COUNTY, FLORIDA. Plaintiff FOR ROAD RIGHT-OF-WAY. A PARCEL OF LAND IN SECTION Florida Statutes on the 31 day of 9346, Fort Myers, Florida 33902- CIVIL DIVISION vs. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN 18, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, October, 2011, the following 9346; that the decedent’s date of CASE NO. 362011CA050178 CARMEN A. LOPEZ; et al INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS RANGE 25 EAST, IN THE PUB- described property as set forth in death was April 13, 2011; that the XXXXXX Defendants. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, LIC RECORDS OF LEE COUN- said Final Judgment, to wit: total value of the estate is approx- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- RE-NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY TY, FLORIDA; MORE PARTICU- LOT 1 BLOCK 22 OF SAN CARLOS imately $30,000.00, and that the GAGE ASSOCIATION, TO CHAPTER 45 OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOL- PARK GOLF COURSE SOUTH names and addresses of those to Plaintiff, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE LOWS: BEGINNING AT THE ADDITION, ACCORDING TO whom it has been assigned by vs. suant to an Order or Summary A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS INTERSECTION OF THE WEST THE PLAT THEREOF AS such order are: CLAYTON A. MATTHEWS, JR.; Final Judgment of foreclosure AFTER THE SALE. LINE OF VELASCO STREET RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 28, DONNA J. PEARCE, 978 Pleasant BETH E. MATTHEWS; LEE filed July 30, 2010 and an Order DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on AND THE SOUTH LINE OF PAGE(S) 7 & 8, OF THE PUBLIC Road, Auburn, AL 36832 COUNTY, FLORIDA; Resetting Sale filed September September 30, 2011 ECONOMY STREET; THENCE RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, LINDA R. GINTER, 1001 S. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; 28, 2011, and entered in Case CHARLIE GREEN WESTERLY ALONG THE SAID FLORIDA Heinecke Road, Miamisburg, OH UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and No. 362010CA053788 As Clerk, Circuit Court SOUTH LINE 120.00 FEET; Any person claiming an interest in 45342 ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES XXXXXX of the Circuit Court of the By: M. Parker THENCE WITH AN INTERIOR the surplus from the sale, if any, REBECCA J. BROADSTOCK, 823 CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Twentieth Judicial Circuit in and As Deputy Clerk ANGLE TO THE RIGHT OF 90 other than the property owner as SE 5th Avenue, Cape Coral, FL THROUGH, UNDER OR for Lee County, Florida, wherein October 13, 20, 2011 DEGREES 25’23” SOUTHERLY of the date of the Lis Pendens 33990 AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- 86439 83.33 FEET; THENCE WITH AN must file a claim within 60 days LAURA S. GIBSON, 5966 DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR LON FKA THE BANK OF NEW IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE INTERIOR ANGLE TO THE after the sale. Longchamp Drive, Jacksonville, HAVING OR CLAIMING TO YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE COUNTY, FLORIDA. RIGHT OF 89 DEGREES 34’37”, Dated this 30 day of September, FL 32244 HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR CERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF CIVIL DIVISION EASTERLY 120.00 FEET TO 2011. JOHN W. GINTER, 39495 N. INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY CWALT, INC. ALTERNATIVE CASE NO. 362011CA050708 THE WESTERLY LINE OF CHARLIE GREEN Highview Road, Antioch, IL 60002 HEREIN DESCRIBED, LOAN TRUST 2005-51 MORT- XXXXXX VELASCO STREET; THENCE CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE Defendants. GAGE PASS-THROUGH CER- FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- ALONG SAID WEST LINE BY: M. Parker NOTIFIED THAT: NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO TIFICATES, SERIES 2005-51 is GAGE ASSOCIATION, NORTHERLY 83.33 FEET TO As Deputy Clerk All creditors of the estate of the CHAPTER 45 Plaintiff and CARMEN A. LOPEZ; Plaintiff, THE POINT OF BEGINNING. October 6, 13, 2010 decedent and persons having NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS, vs. Property Address: 1860 Velasco 86345 claims or demands against the suant to an Order or Summary INC.; LAGUNA LAKES COMMU- ROBERT KOZLOWSKI, et al., Street Defendants. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE estate of the decedent other than Final Judgment of foreclosure NITY ASSOCIATION, INC.; Fort Myers, Florida 33916 TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR- those for whom provision for full dated September 30, 2011, and BANK OF AMERICA, NA; NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO Parcel ID Number: 18-44-25-P4- CHAPTER 45 CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN- payment was made in the Order entered in Case No. UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; 00017.0000 TY FLORIDA of Summary Administration must 362011CA050178 UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- Any person claiming an interest in CIRCUIT CIVIL DIVISION file their claims with this court XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES suant to an Order or Summary the surplus from the sale, if any, Case No.: 09-CA-065912 WITHIN THE PROVIDED BY and for Lee County, Florida, CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, Final Judgment of foreclosure other than the property owner as THE BANK OF NEW YORK MEL- LAW. wherein Federal National THROUGH, UNDER OR dated September 30, 2011, and of the date of the lis pendens must LON F/K/A THE BANK OF NEW ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL Mortgage Association is Plaintiff AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- entered in Case No. file a claim within 60 days after the YORK AS TRUSTEE FOR THE BE FOREVER BARRED. and CLAYTON A. MATTHEWS, DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR 362011CA050708 sale. CERTIFICATEHOLDERS NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER JR.; BETH E. MATTHEWS; LEE HAVING OR CLAIMING TO XXXXXX of the Circuit Court in DATED: September 30, 2011 CWABS, INC. ASSET-BACKED APPLICABLE TIME PERIOD, COUNTY, FLORIDA; UNKNOWN HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR and for Lee County, Florida, CHARLIE GREEN CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006- ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY wherein FEDERAL NATIONAL Clerk of the Court 23; YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE TENANT NO. 2; and ALL HEREIN DESCRIBED, are MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION is By: M. Parker Plaintiff, DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING Defendants, I will sell to the high- Plaintiff and ROBERT Deputy Clerk vs. IS BARRED. INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, est and best bidder for cash at KOZLOWSKI; LARISSA Attorney for Plaintiff MARK STEWART, et al., The date of first publication of this UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED Lee County’s Public Auction web- KOZLOWSKI; UNKNOWN TEN- Steven M. Lee, Esq. Defendants. Notice is October 6, 2011. DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT 1200 SW 2nd Avenue RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Person Giving Notice: OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PAR- Miami, Florida 33130-4214 SALE HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR a.m. on the 2 day of December, TIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, REBECCA J. BROADSTOCK 305-856-7855 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- 823 SE 5th Street INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY 2011, the following described THROUGH, UNDER OR October 13, 20, 2011 HEREIN DESCRIBED, are property as set forth in said Order AGAINST A NAMED DEFEN- suant to an Order or Final Cape Coral, Florida 33990 86442 Judgment entered in Case No. Attorney for Person Giving Notice: Defendants, I will sell to the high- or Final Judgment, to-wit: DANT TO THIS ACTION, OR IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE est and best bidder for cash at LOT 32, OF LAGUNA LAKES, HAVING OR CLAIMING TO 09-CA-065912 of the Circuit Court AMY L. MCGARRY 20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN of the TWENTIETH Judicial Attorney for Petitioner Lee County’s Public Auction web- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR AND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI- site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY Circuit in and for LEE County, Florida Bar No. 181897 DA. Florida, wherein, THE BANK OF Amy McGarry Law Office, PL at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 BOOK 74, PAGE 1, OF THE HEREIN DESCRIBED, are CASE No. 36-2009-CA-051474 a.m. on the 30 day of November, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE Defendants, I will sell to the high- NEW YORK MELLON F/K/A THE Post Office Box 100271 THE BANK OF NEW YORK AS BANK OF NEW YORK AS Cape Coral, FL 33910 2011, the following described COUNTY. FLORIDA est and best bidder for cash at TRUSTEE, FOR THE BENEFIT property as set forth in said Order ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN Lee County’s Public Auction web- TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFI- Telephone: (239) 945-3883 OF THE CERTIFICATEHOLD- CATEHOLDERS CWABS, INC. October 6, 13, 2011 or Final Judgment, to-wit: INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS site, www.lee.realforeclose. com, ERS, CWALT, INC. ALTERNA- LOT 11, BLOCK A, BAYSHORE FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, at Lee County, Florida, at 9:00 ASSET-BACKED CERTIFI- 86353 TIVE LOAN TRUST 2007-18CB CATES, SERIES 2006-23, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE PINES, ACCORDING TO THE OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY a.m. on the 30 day of November, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF 2011, the following described Plaintiff, end, MARK STEWART COUNTY, FLORIDA CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007- et. al., are Defendants, The Clerk PROBATE DIVISION RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 16, THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE property as set forth in said Order 18CB PAGE 73, PUBLIC RECORDS A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS or Final Judgment, to-wit: shall sell the property at public FILE NO. 11-CP-001500 Plaintiff sale to the highest bidder for DIVISION OF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. AFTER THE SALE. LOTS 19 AND 20, BLOCK 77, UNIT vs. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN DATED in Ft. Myers, Florida, on 14, LEHIGH ACRES, SECTION cash, except as set forth here- IN RE: ESTATE OF NGUYEN, THU BA, et al. inafter, on October 27, 2011 on CONNIE M. TOLLE, INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS October 3, 2011 3, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Defendants. FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, CHARLIE GREEN RANGE 26 EAST, ACCORDING Foreclose website Deceased. RE-NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Beginning 9:00 AM at NOTICE TO CREDITORS OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY As Clerk, Circuit Court TO THE MAP OR PLAT THERE- SALE OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF By: S. Hughes www.lee.realforeclose. The administration of the estate of OF AS RECORDED IN PLAT THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE As Deputy Clerk BOOK 26, PAGE 19, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- com in accordance with chapter 45 CONNIE M. TOLLE, deceased, A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS October 13, 20, 2011 suant to an Order or Final Florida Statutes for the following whose date of death was RECORDS OF LEE COUNTY, AFTER THE SALE. 86432 FLORIDA. Judgment entered in Case No. described property: September 6, 2011, and whose 36-2009-CA-051474 of the Circuit LOTS 17 AND 18, BLOCK 1742, Page 3B C APE C ORAL B REEZE BREEZENEWSPAPERS.COM Thursday, October 13, 2011

UNIT 44, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- WITNESS my hand and official Seal 00 INFINITI are required to serve a copy of IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE VISION, ACCORDING TO THE of said Court this 30 day of JNKCA31A2YT114772 your written defenses, if any, to it TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN September, 2011. 97 JEEP on SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A., IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 104 CHARLIE GREEN 1J4FX58S7VC664188 Plaintiff’s attorneys, whose FLORIDA FLORIDA THROUGH 112, INCLUSIVE, OF CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT October 13, 2011 address is PO BOX 11438, (954) CIVIL ACTION CIVIL ACTION THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE BY: S. Hughes 86446 564-0071 Fort Lauderdale, FL CASE NO. 10-CA-003808 CASE NO. 11-DR-006743 COUNTY, FLORIDA. Deputy Clerk NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION 33339-1438, within 30 days from Waters Edge Homes, LLC., a Judge: Corbin, R. Thomas Any person claiming an interest in October 6, 13, 2011 the first date of publication, and Florida limited liability compa- ANTHONY N. PETRAGLIA, 86349 Public Auction Per F.S. 713.78 file the original with the Clerk of ny, DBA North American Husband, the surplus from the sale, if any, Cape Coral Towing & Recovery, Inc. other than the property owner as IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE this Court either before service on Communities, v 840 SE 9th Terrace Plaintiff’s attorneys or immediate- Plaintiff, VICTORIA V. MCCABE of the date of the lis pendens must TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Cape Coral, FL 33990 file a claim within 60 days after the IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, ly thereafter; otherwise a default vs. PETRAGLIA, Auction Date: November 1, 2011 will be entered against you for the Francisco Vizuete and Flor A. Wife. sale. FLORIDA 9:00 a.m. DATED this 27 day of September, CIVIL ACTION relief demanded in the complaint Vizuete., NOTICE OF ACTION 1. 1994 Saturn, 2-door, maroon or petition. Defendants. 2011 Case No.: 10-CC-001300-HAS VIN #1G8ZF1591RZ110934 TO: Victoria McCabe Petraglia (last CHARLIE GREEN DANIELS PRESERVE HOME- DATED on October 11, 2011 NOTICE OF ACTION known mailing address) October 13, 2011 CHARLIE GREEN CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT OWNERS 86447 TO: FRANCISCO VIZUETE 13303 Arena Place By: M. Parker ASSOCIATION, INC. As Clerk of the Court 99-25 60th Avenue, Apt #5-I Tampa, FL 33612 Deputy Clerk Plaintiff NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION: By: K. Mueller Corona, NY 11368 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that October 6, 13, 2011 vs. As Deputy Clerk YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action a Petition for Dissolution of 86346 JUSTO ROCHEZ-LOPEZ, et al., Public Auction to be held at 2944 If you are a person with a disability by Plaintiff to quiet the above- Marriage as Vinculo has been IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Defendants. South Street, Fort Myers, FL who needs any accommodation in named defendant’s interest in the filed against you wherein the TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO 33901 commencing at 8:00 AM order to participate in this pro- following real property located in Petitioner seeks a dissolution of IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, F.S. CHAPTER 45 on Nov. 5, 2011 ceeding, you are entitled at no Lee County, Florida: marriage and Final Judgment. FLORIDA cost to you, to the provision of cer- CAPE CORAL UNIT 47 PT 2 You are hereby required to serve a Notice Is Given that pursuant to a tain assistance. Please contact CIVIL ACTION Final Judgment of Foreclosure 1986 YAMA BLK3524 PB 23 PG 117 LOTS 3 copy of your written defense, if CASE NO. 11-CA 050964 JYA57T009GA009248 Ken Kellum, Court Operations + 4 any, to the above-described filed September 30, 2011 in Case Manager whose office is located IBERIABANK, a Louisiana bank- No. 10-CC-1300-HAS of the 2003 Small Row Boat has been filed against you and you Petition on ALLAN T. GRIFFITH, ing Corporation, as successor PTY10013H394 at Lee County Justice Center, are required to serve a copy of of Allan T. Griffith, P.A., Counsel County Court of the Twentieth 1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers, in interest to CENTURY BANK, Judicial Circuit in and for Lee your written defenses, if any, to it for Petitioner, at 2100 McGregor FSB, Public Auction to be held at FL 33901, and whose telephone on Mark E. Adamczyk, Esq., Boulevard, Fort Myers, Florida County, Florida, in which 241241 Little Farm Road, Punta number is (239) 533-1700, at Plaintiff, DANIELS PRESERVE HOME- Goede & Adamczyk, PLLC, the 33901, Telephone: (239) 334- vs. Gorda, FL 33982 commencing least 7 days before your sched- Plaintiffs attorney, whose address 9199, and file the original with the OWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., at 8:00 AM on the 18th day of uled court appearance, or imme- WILLLAM J. THOMPSON, DEME- is the Plaintiff, and JUSTO is 8950 Fontana Del Sol Way, clerk of the above-styled Court on TRIA C. THOMPSON, husband November, 2011 diately upon receiving this notifi- Suite 100, Naples, Florida 34109, or before the 1 day of November, ROCHEZ-LOPEZ and SANDRA cation if the time before the and wife, AMERICAN EXPRESS ROCHEZ are the Defendants, I on or before 31st day of October, 2011; otherwise a Judgment may CENTURION BANK CORPORA- 1999 LEXS scheduled appearance is less 2011, and file the original with the be entered against you for the will sell to the highest and best than 7 days; if you are hearing or TION, CAPITAL ONE BANK bidder for cash beginning at 9:00 JT8BF28GXX5061467 clerk of this court either before relief demanded in Petition of (USA), N.A., MARGARET voice impaired, call 711. service on the Plaintiffs attorney Dissolution of Marriage a Vinculo. a.m. at www.lee.realforeclose. Public Auction to be held at 2944 October 13, 20, 2011 FASONE and RONALD com, in accordance with Chapter or immediately thereafter; other- WITNESS my hand and seal of the FASONE, South Street, Fort Myers, FL 86457 wise a default will be entered above entitled court, this 22 day of 45, Florida Statutes, on October 33901 commencing at 8:00 AM against you for the relief demand- September, 2011. Defendants. 31, 2011, the following described on the 10th day of Nov., 2011 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND NOTICE OF SALE property set forth in the order of FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA ed in the complaint or petition. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT NOTICE IS GIVEN that pursuant to Final Judgment: CASE NO: 11-CA-052387 DATED on 19 day of September, CHARLIE GREEN the Summary Final Judgment of Lot 15, Block 3 of DANIELS PRE- 1983 CHRYSLER MULTIBANK 2010-1 SFR VEN- 2011. BY: K. Mueller Foreclosure filed on the 30 day of SERVE, according to the map or 1C3BC55C0DG168724 TURE, LLC CHARLIE GREEN As Deputy Clerk September, 2011, in Civil Action plat thereof as recorded in Plat Plaintiff, Clerk of the Court September 29, October 6, 13, 20, No.11-CA-050964 of the Circuit Book 77, at Page 59, in the Public October 13, 2011 vs. By: K.Mueller 2011 Court of the Twentieth Judicial Records of Lee County, Florida 86435 EULALEE MANDERSON A/K/A As Deputy Clerk 86277 Circuit in and for Lee County, Dated this 30 day of September, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: CRS EULALEE A. MANDERSON; Copy to: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Florida, in which WlLLIAM J. 2011. GROUP INC. gives Notice of UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF Mark E. Adamczyk, Esquire TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, THOMPSON, DEMETRIA C. CHARLIE GREEN, Foreclosure of Lien and intent EULALEE MANDERSON A/K/A September 22, 29, October 6, 13, IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, THOMPSON, AMERICAN As Clerk Of Circuit Court to sell these vehicles on EULALEE A. MANDERSON; 2011 FLORIDA EXPRESS CENTURION BANK By: S. Hughes 10/25/2011, 08:00 am at 3865 UNKNOWN TENANT I; 86215 Case No.: 11-DR-006772 CORPORATION, CAPITAL ONE As Deputy Clerk BONITA BEACH RD BONITA UNKNOWN TENANT II, and any Division: ___ BANK (USA), N.A., MARGARET Publication of this Notice was made SPGS, FL 34134-4110, pursuant unknown heirs, devisees, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Judge: Cary, G. Keith FASONE and RONALD on in the CAPE CORAL BREEZE. to subsection 713.78 of the grantees, creditors, and other TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT RICARDO MONTES-de-OCA FASONE. are the Defendants, Conformed copies sent to: Florida Statutes. CRS GROUP unknown persons or unknown IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, Petitioner IBERIABANK, is the Plaintiff, James Michael Costello, Esq., Law INC. reserves the right to spouses claiming by, through FLORIDA and Charlie Green, Clerk of Court, Lee Offices of James M. Costello, accept or reject any and/or all and under any of the above- Case File: 11-CA-002800 MARCELYN GUZMAN County will sell to the highest and P.L., Attorneys for Plaintiff bids. named Defendants, Division: Civil Respondent. best bidder for cash on the 29 day DANIELS PRESERVE HOME- 1999 FORD Defendants. CAPE HOLDINGS ENTERPRISES, NOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO- of December, 2011, at 9:00 a.m. OWNERS’ ASSOCIATION, INC., 1FTRF07W2XKB36287 NOTICE OF ACTION INC., a Florida corporation, LUTION OF MARRIAGE by electronic sale at Post Office Box 549, Fort Myers, October 13, 2011 TO: EULALEE MANDERSON A/K/A Plaintiff, TO: MARCELYN GUZMAN www.lee.realforeclose. com, the FL 33902-0549 86445 EULALEE A. MANDERSON v. ADDRESS UNKNOWN following described real property JUSTO ROCHEZ-LOPEZ and SAN- 4302 E 18TH STREET CORAL CAPITAL, LLC, a dis- YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action set forth in the Summary Final DRA ROCHEZ, 12154 Country NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: LEHIGH ACRES, FL 33972 solved Florida limited liability has been filed against you and you Judgment of Foreclosure in Lee Day Circle, Fort Myers, FL 33913; JAIMES TOWING & RECOVERY, OR company, REGIONS BANK, an are required to serve a copy of your County, Florida: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REG- 270 NE 191ST APT 120 Alabama corporation, succes- written defenses, if any, to it on Lot 1, Block 6, Imperial Shores Unit ISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., c/o INC. gives Notice of Foreclosure MIAMI, FL 33179 Ricardo Montes-de-Oca, whose No.1, being a Lot or Parcel of land Electronic Data Systems, LLC, of Lien and intent to sell these OR sor by merger to Union Planters address is 26119 Milagro Ln., Bonita lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE 3300 SW 34th Avenue, Suite 101, vehicles on 10/27/2011, 8:00 am 13245 NW 11TH AVENUE, NORTH Bank, N.A., JOHN E. BELL, JR., Springs, FL 34135, on or before 1/4) of the Southwest Quarter Ocala, FL 34474; at 160 HUNTER BLVD. STE A-2, MIAMI, FL 33168 AGNES BIENKOWSKI, November 7, 2011, and file the orig- (SW 1/4) of Section 32, Township October 6, 13, 2011 CAPE CORAL, FL 33909, pur- ROBERT C. MARAGH, EGLISE inal with the clerk of this Court at 47, South, Range 25 East, which 86347 suant to subsection 713.78 of the UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF BAPTISTE PAR LA FOI EN 2075 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. lot or parcel is more particularly Florida Statutes. JAIMES TOW- EULALEE MANDERSON A/K/A JESUS CORP., a Florida non- Blvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33901, before NOTICE OF JUDICIAL SALE BY ING & RECOVERY, INC. profit corporation, JOCELENE described as follows and made a THE CLERK EULALEE A. MANDERSON service on Petitioner or immediately part hereof. reserves the right to accept or 4302 E 18TH STREET DELVA, TLC EQUITY GROUP, thereafter. If you fail to do so, a IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE reject any and/or all bids. LLC, a Florida limited liability 20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND LEHIGH ACRES, FL 33972 default may be entered against you A tract or parcel of land lying in the 1997 CHEVROLET OR company, GREG W. EAGLE, as for the relief demanded in the peti- FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA 2C1MR229XV6712767 Trustee, ROBIN G. SANTERRE, Southwest quarter (SE 1/4) of the CASE NO.: 10-CA-057177 270 NE 191ST APT 120 tion. Southwest quarter (SW 1/4) of 1999 Suzuki MIAMI, FL 33179 CARMEN M. SANTERRE, THE Copies of all court documents in this REGIONS BANK, a state bank JS1VY51A5X2102907 HUNTINGTON NATIONAL Section 32, Township 47 South, organized and existing under October 13, 2011 OR case, including orders, are available Range 25 East, which tract or par- the laws of the State of 86449 13245 NW 11TH AVENUE, NORTH BANK, AUDREY MORRIS-RED- at the Clerk of the Circuit Court’s cel is described as follows: Alabama, MIAMI, FL 33168 FERN, FRANTISEK JANUS, office. You may review these docu- Plaintiff, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STAT- Trustee of the Frantisek Janus ments upon request. From the Southwest corner of the vs. ROMAN TOWING & RECOVERY ED, CURRENT RESIDENCE Revocable Trust dated June 28, You must keep the Clerk of the said Quarter Quarter Section run TELLSTARZ, LLC-B10 COM- gives Notice of Foreclosure of UNKNOWN 2006, COMMUNITY BANK OF Circuit Court’s office notified of your North 1degree 44’10” West along MERCE, an llionois series limit- Lien and intent to sell these vehi- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that NAPLES, NA, UNITED STATES current address. (You may file the East line thereof for 880.02 ed liability company, ARIS- cles on 10/26/2011, 8:00 am at an action to foreclose Mortgage cov- OF AMERICA, o/b/o The Notice of Current Address, Florida feet; thence run South 89 degrees TOTELLIS ZOUBOURIDIS, 10923 K-Nine Dr., Bonita Springs, ering the following real and personal Internal Revenue Service, Supreme Court Approved Family 46’10” West parallel with the MARY ZOUBOURIDIS, et. al., FL 34135, pursuant to subsection property described as follows, to-wit: ENTRUST IRA SOUTHWEST Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in South line of said Section for 20 Defendants. 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. EAST 1/2 OF LOT 1, BLOCK 16, FLORIDA, LLC, a Florida limited this lawsuit will be mailed to the feet to the Point of Beginning of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ROMAN TOWING & RECOVERY UNIT 4, SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP liability company, as successor address on record at the clerk’s the lands herein described. From pursuant to an Order or Final reserves the right to accept or 44 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, to Tax Free Strategies, LLC, office. said Point of Beginning, continue Judgment entered in the above reject any and/or all bids. LEHIGH ACRES, ACCORDING TO FBO Alissa Elizabeth Edwards, WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida South 89 degrees 46’10” West styled cause now pending in said 2003 TOYOTA THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON IRA #58094, ENTRUST IRA Family Law Rules of Procedure, parallel with said South line for 75 court, that I will sell to the highest 4T1BE32K73U211540 FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE requires certain automatic disclo- feet; thence run North 0 degrees October 13, 2011 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT, SOUTHWEST FLORIDA, LLC, a sure of documents and information. and best bidder for cash Florida limited liability compa- 13’50” West perpendicular to said Beginning 9:00 AM at 86451 RECORDED IN DEED BOOK 254, Failure to comply can result in sanc- South line for 134.95 feet; thence PAGE 90, PUBLIC RECORDS OF ny, as successor to Tax Free tions, including dismissal or striking www.lee.realforeclose. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE: Strategies, LLC, FBO Joseph D. run North 89 degrees 46’10” East com in accordance with chapter 45 Superior Towing gives Notice of LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. of pleadings. parallel with said South line for Kistel, IRA #58114, ALISSA Dated: September 26, 2011. Florida Statutes on October 28, Foreclosure of Lien and intent to ELIZABETH EDWARDS, LLC, a 71.19 feet to a point 20 feet West 2011, the following described sell these vehicles on 11/10/2011, has been filed against you, and you CHARLIE GREEN of said East line; thence run South are required to serve a copy of your dissolved Florida limited liabili- CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT property: 8:00 am at 3201 Palm Beach Blvd ty company and JOSEPH D. 1 degree 44’10” East parallel with UNIT B10, THE FT. MYERS COM- Fort Myers, FL 33916-1410, pur- written defenses, if any, to it on, By: S. Spainhour and 20 feet West of said East line Mark A. Buckles, Butler & Hosch, KISTEL, Deputy Clerk MERCE PARK, A CONDOMINI- suant to subsection 713.78 of the Defendant(s), for 135 feet to the Point of UM, ACCORDING TO THE DEC- Florida Statutes. Superior Towing P.A., 3185 South Conway Road, September 29, October 6, 13, 20, Beginning. Subject to an ease- Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812 and NOTICE OF ACTION 2011 LARATION OF CONDOMINIUM reserves the right to accept or TO: JOHN E. BELL, JR., last known ment for the use of public utilities RECORDED UNDER INSTRU- reject any and/or all bids. file the original with the Clerk of the 86304 over and across the south 6 feet above-styled Court within 30 days address; 1101 2ND Avenue N., MENT NUMBER 200700091937, 1999 MERCURY Apt. 1908, Surfside, South thereof; being Lot 1, Block 6, Unit AND ALL EXHIBITS AND 2MEFM75W6XX724757 from the first publication, otherwise 1, proposed Plat of Imperial a Judgment may be entered against Carolina 29575, AGNES

AMENDMENTS THEREOF, October 13, 2011 .com Shores. you for the relief demanded in the PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE 86448 BIENKOWSKI, last known breezenewspapers Complaint. address: 542 4th Avenue, COUNTY, FLORIDA. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Extension Lot 1, Block 6, Imperial a/k/a 10090 Intercom Drive, Unit B- WITNESS my hand and seal of said Westwood, New Jersey 07675, Shores, Unit 1, Section 32, 10, Fort Myers, Florida 33912 WILSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SER- Court on the 10 day of October, ROBERT C. MARAGH, last Township 47 South, Range 25 Any person claiming an interest in VICE CENTER & TOWING gives 2011. known address: 4740 NW 8TH East, South 1/2 of the Southwest the surplus from the sale, if any, Notice of Foreclosure of Lien and Charlie Green Drive, Plantation, Florida 33317, 1/4 . From the Southwest corner other than the property owner as intent to sell these vehicles on CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT EGLISE BAPTISTE PAR LA FOI of said Quarter (1/4) Quarter (1/4) of the date of the lis pendens must 10/28/2011, 8:00 am at 953 COUN- By: M. Nixon EN JESUS CORP, last known Section, run North 1 degree file a claim within 60 days after the TRY CLUB BLVD., CAPE CORAL, Deputy Clerk address: 1939 Del Prado Blvd. 44’10” West along the East line sale. The court, in its discretion, FL 33990-3023, pursuant to subsec- If you are a person with a disability Unit GH, Cape Coral, Florida thereof for 1015 feet more or less may enlarge the time of the sale. tion 713.78 of the Florida Statutes. who needs any accommodation in 33990, and JOCELENE DELVA, to the Point of Beginning; thence Notice of the changed time of sale WILSON’S AUTOMOTIVE SER- order to participate in this proceed- last known address: 706 NW 2nd continuing along the East line shall be published as provided VICE CENTER & TOWING reserves ings, you are entitled, at no cost to Street, Cape Coral, Florida North 1 degree 44’10” West paral- herein. the right to accept or reject any you, to the provision of certain assis- lel with and 20 feet West of said and/or all bids. tance. Please contact Ken Kellum, 33993, if alive, or if dead, their Dated: September 28, 2011. unknown spouses, widows, wid- East line 49 feet; thence run CHARLIE GREEN 2005 CHEVROLET Court Operations Manager whose South 89 degrees 46’10” West 1GNDS13S052358815 office is located at Lee County owers, heirs, devisees, creditors, Charlie Green, Clerk grantees, and all parties having or parallel with South line of the By: M. Parker 1996 BUICK Courthouse, 1700 Monroe St., Ft. waters of a boat canal; thence fol- 2G4WB52K4T1460640 Myers, Florida 33901, whose tele- claiming by, through, under, or Deputy Clerk against them, and any and all per- low water line of said canal to a Attorney: 2007 TOYOTA phone number is (239) 533-1700, point directly West of said Point of 5TENX22NX7Z354947 within two working days of your sons claiming any right, title, inter- Jorge L. Piedra, Esq. est, claim, lien, estate or demand Beginning; thence East along said JORGE L. PIEDRA, P.A. October 13, 2011 receipt of this (describe notice; if you line continuing with North line of 86450 are hearing impaired, or voice against the Defendant in regards Grove Professional Building to the following described proper- Lot 1, Block 6, Imperial Shores 2950 SW 27th Avenue REASON: AUCTION PUBLICA- impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. Subdivision, to Point of Beginning, B&H #301548 ties in Lee County, Florida: Suite 300 L TION LOTS 7, BLOCK 51, UNIT 6, SEC- Recorded in 0.R. Book 53, pages Miami, Florida 33133 Notice of sale at public auction: The October 13, 20, 2011 126 through 128, in Lee County 86454 TION 11, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Telephone: (305) 448-7064 undersigned intends to sell by RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH Records. Facsimile: (305) 448-7085 competitive bidding or otherwise IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Dated this 3 day of October, 2011 Matthew Scott Toll, Esq., dispose of the personal property TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE CHARLIE GREEN Matthew S. Toll, Esq., P.A. described below to enforce a lien IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY, MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON CLERK OF COURT 1217 Cape Coral Pkwy E #121 imposed on said property under FLORIDA FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE By: S. Hughes Cape Coral FL 33904 the Florida self-storage facility act CASE NO: 11-CA-0520I2 CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT Deputy Clerk Elizabeth Wolt, Esq. statues (section 83.801-83.809). VERTICAL MORTGAGE FUND I, COURT, ACCORDING TO THE Wolt & Associates, P.A. The undersigned will sell said LLC, PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- Copies to: 12401 Brantley Commons Court, property on the 27th day of Plaintiff, ED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 60, M. Brian Cheffer, Esq., 2320 First Suite 102 October, 2011 at 2:00 P.M. on vs. IN THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF Street, Ste. 1000, Fort Myers, FL Ft. Myers FL 33907 the premises of Budget Self LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. 33901 PAUL BENNETT and LAURA Cape Coral Daily Breeze Storage, 3111 Cleveland Ave, Ft BENNETT, husband and wife, Kathleen DeChristopher, Esq., 9696 Daily News Newspaper Myers, Lee county Florida, where LOTS 17, BLOCK 64, UNIT 7, SEC- Bonita Beach Road, Suite 201, SEBRING CAPITAL PART- Breeze Newspaper said property has been stored NERS, LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, TION 11, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Bonita Springs, FL 34135 2510 Del Prado Blvd. RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH Ronald and Margaret Fasone, 6731 a foreign limited partnership, Cape Coral FL 33904 Valerie Nolin DREAMBUILDER INVEST- ACRES SUBDIVISION, Eagle Tree Court, North Fort October 6, 13, 2011 Unit 169 Myers, FL 33917 MENTS, LLC, a domestic limit- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 86348 Jean G Pierre-Louis ed liability company, CITY OF THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Get your October 13, 20, 2011 Unit 226 86441 CAPE CORAL FLORIDA, and PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 60, IN Carolyn Turner ANY UNKNOWN HEIRS, THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE AUCTIONS Unit 227 DEVISEES, GRANTEES, CRED- COUNTY, FLORIDA. Kathleen A. Stewart ITORS, AND OTHER Classifieds NOTICE OF LIEN SALE Unit 261 UNKNOWN PERSONS OR LOTS 13, BLOCK 92, UNIT 9, SEC- Gregory Ooley UNKNOWN SPOUSES CLAIM- TION 12, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, Unit 279 In accordance with the provisions of ING BY, THROUGH AND RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGH IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR LEE John Amberson ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE on the COUNTY, FLORIDA State law, there being due and Unit 345 UNDER ANY OF THE ABOVE- unpaid charges for which the NAMED DEFENDANTS, MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ON CIVIL ACTION Katherine Carlson FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE Case No. 11-CC-3223 undersigned is entitles to satisfy Unit 1326 Defendants. an owner’s lien of the goods here- NOTICE OF ACTION CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT PARKSIDE PLACE CONDOMINI- Gerard Marle COURT, AS RECORDED IN internet! UM inafter described and stored at Unit 1414 TO: DREAMBUILDER INVEST- ASSOCIATION, INC., Storage Quarters located at MENTS, LLC, a New York limited PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 61, IN Plaintiff 15415 Pine Ridge Rd., Fort Auction rules are given at time of liability company THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE -vs- Myers, FL 33908. Due notice hav- auction. Purchase must be paid Whose last known principal place of COUNTY, FLORIDA. JOHN DASH and CHICAGO BAN- ing been given, to the owner of in cash at time of purchase. business was: CORP, INC., said property and all parties Individual unit sales are subject to 30 Wall Street, 6th Floor LOTS 15, 16 AND 17, BLOCK 2490, known to claim an interest therein, .com Defendants. cancellation in the event of unit New York, New York 10005 UNIT 36, CAPE CORAL SUBDI- breezenewspapers NOTICE OF SALE and the time specified in such settlement. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that VISION, ACCORDING TO THE NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Clerk of notice for payment, having October 6, 13, 2011 PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN expired, the goods will be sold at an action to foreclose a mortgage Court will offer the following 86354 on the following property in Lee PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 88, IN described property in Lee County, public auction at the above THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEE address to the highest bidder or County, Florida: Florida: Lot(s) 23 and 24, Block 990, Unit 26, COUNTY, FLORIDA. Condominium Parcel: Unit No. 103, otherwise disposed of on October 27, 2011 at 11:00 A.M. ACTIONS Cape Coral Subdivision, as per Building No. 4, of Parkside plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Notice is hereby given to each of Condominium, a Condominium Unit No. C-28 you that an action to quiet title to Gary R. Brick IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE Book 14, Pages 117 to 148, inclu- according to the plat thereof and COUNTY, FLORIDA. sive, of the Public the above described properties being further described in that cer- 14531 Legends Blvd. N., Apt 103 Fort Myers, FL 33912 CIVIL DIVISION Records of Lee County, Florida. has been filed against you and tain Declaration of Condominium CASE NO. 362011CA052602 Parcel Identification Number: 25-44- you are required to serve your recorded in O.R. Book 1777, Unit No. B-41-I Household & Misc. Items XXXXXX 23-C2-00990.0230 written defenses on Plaintiff’s Page 1223, together with such FEDERAL NATIONAL MORT- A/K/A 409 SE 19th Street, Cape attorney, BILL MCFARLAND, additions and amendments to Richard Docker 15415 Pine Ridge Rd., #130 GAGE ASSOCIATION, Coral, Florida 33990 P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPE said Declaration and Plaintiff, has been filed against you in the CORAL, FL 33910, and file the Condominium Plat from time to Fort Myers, FL 33098 Household & Misc. Items vs. above-named court and you are original with the Clerk of the time may be made and together FRANK MACIEL A/K/A FRANK M. required to serve a copy of your Circuit Court, Lee County, P.O. with an undivided interest in or October 6, 13, 2011 86355 MACIEL; et al,. written defenses, if any, to it on Box 310, Ft. Myers, FL 33902 on share in the common elements Defendants. the Plaintiff s Attorney, whose or before November 1, 2011 or appurtenant thereto. All as record- NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE OF ACTION name and address is Terrence J. otherwise a default judgment will ed in the Public Records of Lee PER FLORIDA STATUTES 713.78 TO: GERILYN E. MACIEL McGuire of the law firm of Fassett, be entered against you for the County, Florida. (3) (B) ALLIGATOR TOWING & Last Known Address Anthony & Taylor, P.A., 1325 relief sought in the Complaint. at public sale to the highest bidder RECOVERY, INC., 4871 DR. MAR- 1822 NW EMBERS TER West Colonial Drive, Orlando, FL for cash, except as set forth here- TIN LUTHER KING JR., BLVD., THIS NOTICE will be published CAPE CORAL, FL 33993 32804 on or before 30 days after once each week for four consecu- inafter, on Wednesday, October FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33905, first publication and file the origi- Current Residence is Unknown tive weeks in a newspaper of gen- 26, 2011, at 9:00 A.M., at 239-337-5800 ON 10/28/11 AT 9:00 YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action nal with the clerk of this Court www.lee.realforeclose. AM WILL HOLD A PUBLIC AUC- either before service on Plaintiff’s eral circulation published in Lee to foreclose a mortgage on the fol- County, Florida. com in accordance with Chapter TION ON THE FOLLOWING VEHI- lowing described property in Lee attorney or immediately there- 45, Florida Statutes, pursuant to CLES. ALL SALES WILL BE FINAL after. Dated this 22 day of September, County, Florida: 2011. the Final Judgment in this action AND ARE TO BE PAID FOR IN LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 3726, WITNESS my hand and Seal of this filed September 26, 2011. CASH, IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW- Court on September 20, 2011. CHARLIE GREEN CAPE CORAL UNIT 51, Clerk of the Court Any person claiming an interest in ING THE AUCTION. VEHICLES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT CHARLIE GREEN the surplus from the sale, if any, MAY BE INSPECTED ON THE CLERK OF THE COURT By: C. Richardson THEREOF AS RECORDED IN Deputy Clerk other than the property owner as SALE DAY PRIOR TO SAID AUC- PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 2, PUB- By: CK Howard of the date of the Lis Pendens TION. As Deputy Clerk September 29, October 6, 13, 20, LIC RECORDS OF LEE COUN- 2011 must file a claim within sixty (60) 96 CADILLAC TY, FLORIDA October 6, 13, 2011 days after the sale. 1G6KY529XTU831645 has been filed against you and you 86350 86276 Page 4B Thursday, October 13, 2011 CAPE- CORAL- DAILY- BREEZE. 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