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A couple of weeks ago, some of the most prestigious names in the world met in Berlin for the 18th Symposium on Infections to discuss infectious diseases. The USA had four representatives who spoke. There was a fellow from Harvard, an- other from the Mayo Clinic and a speaker from the University of Chicago. Oh, and that fourth speaker was Dr. Mark Asperilla, from the metropolis of Port Charlotte, Fla. Pretty heavy company for Dr. Asperilla, but that is no surprise. The piano-playing doctor, entrepreneur, community activist, boxing club sponsor, volunteer and just plain good guy is respected worldwide for breaking ground on how to deal with the out- break of Hepatitis C. Our good doctor, who always has his hands in what seems like at least a half-dozen projects, has focused recently on a plan to reduce Hep C infections by cutting back on needle sharing among drug addicts. It has been a somewhat controversial approach as some people debate if providing clean needles encourages drug use. “It does not,” Asperilla said. “We are trying to prevent the spread of a disease with a low-cost treatment. Studies prove this works.” According to Asperilla, Hep C is the number one epidemic in the U.S. It means a slow death for many but it is treatable through expensive drugs. Asperilla is using grants and volunteers to administer those drugs that can cure the disease. Spread through needle sharing and sex, the disease can also be passed on from a mother to a child during birth. Hep C accounts for 32 percent of those in the U.S. who are awaiting a liver transplant — many who die waiting. “People should not judge addicts,” Asperilla argues. “They are human beings. We need to focus on containing the epidemic.” The doctor’s compassion stretches way beyond Hep C patients. He lived through Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, his native country, and saw the devastation there. He recently organized a team of doctors to travel there and help in any way they could. With aid from the Peace River Rotary, the team took supplies and donations to buy school supplies for kids dis- placed by the storm. They also treated 4,000 patients in eight days. Asperilla has also helped raise $100,000 to build 30 homes for families without shelter on the barrier islands there. He has done all this while mourning the loss of a brother in the Philippines to cancer and while recovering from pneumonia he contracted while riding out the typhoon in a small cellar with about seven other people. He was admitted to a local hospital when he returned from his experience with the storm — a stay that caused him to look in the mirror a little bit. “You know doctors are the worst patients,” he smiled. “I was not a good patient.” When not healing or organizing relief efforts, he likes to play the piano at The Fishery, a Placida restaurant he owns. “I was taught piano by a Belgium nun and whenever I missed a note she rapped my hands with a stick.” He is thankful his children are successful enough to plan careers in the medical profession and law. “I told them do not become a doctor for the money,” he said. “Your first priority is to help people.” That is advice he lives by each day. John Hackworth is editor of the Sun newspapers. You can email him at [email protected]. Asperilla on dizzying pace John HACKWORTH EDITOR HACKIN’ AROUND PUNTA GORDA — After years of trying to get fi- nancial assistance to build affordable senior housing, the Punta Gorda Housing Authority is receiving tax credits that will allow the 60-unit project to move forward. “It’s fantastic news,” said Loraine Helber, PGHA executive director. “We’ve completed so many appli- cations since 2008, we can’t even count them.” The award of 9 percent tax credit funding, from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, will permit investor groups to provide equity toward construction costs in exchange for tax considerations during the next 10 years. PGHA will add its insur- ance proceeds and addition- al U.S. Housing and Urban Development grants to fund the $10 million project at the corner of Airport Road and Cooper Street. Charlotte County also is contribut- ing $75,000 through its State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) program toward the development. Norstar Development USA, PGHA’s develop- ment partner, will design, engineer and build The Verandas. The estimated start date for the project is in 2015. PGHA plans to follow Affordable senior housing coming to Punta Gorda By GARY ROBERTS STAFF WRITER HOUSING | 6 PUNTA GORDA — Adam Romagnoli, 32, of Dracut, Mass., was excited to ride in the fifth annual Wheels and Wings cycling event in Punta Gorda early Sunday morning. “It’s nice to see all of the different bikes people have around here,” Romagnoli said. “And there aren’t a lot of hills to ride up here, either. “We have a lot of hills up north,” he added. Romagnoli and his father-in-law opted to drive down from Bradenton to participate in the bike ride through the city. Romagnoli’s father-in-law owns a home in the Southwest Florida town. Although this is his first time riding in the event, Romagnoli hopes it won’t be his last. “We’ll absolutely come back,” he said. Romagnoli was one of about 350 bicyclists who participated in the event Sunday morning. There was one race, a 10-mile event, along with a 15-mile, Cyclists roll into town By PAUL FALLON STAFF WRITER SUN PHOTO BY PAUL FALLON Cyclists riding in the fifth annual Wheels and Wings take off early Sunday morning. About 350 participants were expected for the event. ROLL | 11 Alyssa Pasick is headed to Nashville, Tenn., on July 31 to audition for season 14 of “American Idol” with a Dream Ticket she recently won at the American Idol Experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios — part of the Walt Disney World Resort. Dream Ticket No. 001959 will allow Alyssa, 16, to skip the long lines thousands of other contestants must endure, while waiting to audition for the show’s exec- utive producers. She said the American Idol Experience uniquely prepared her for the Nashville audition. “They have real produc- ers there, who audition you — and they do your hair and makeup,” Alyssa said. “So it’s really like the full experience. There are five rounds throughout the entire day and the winner from each round competes NPHS student gets Dream Ticket to ‘American Idol’ By STEVEN J. SMITH SUN CORRESPONDENT PHOTO PROVIDED North Port High student Alyssa Pasick is headed to Nashville to audition for “American Idol” after winning a Dream Ticket at a Disney World competition. DREAM | 6 Charlotte Sun AND WEEKLY HERALD CLASSIFIED: Comics 7-10 | Dear Abby 10 | TV Listings 11 THE SUN: Obituaries 5 | Crosswords 7 | Police Beat 7 | Viewpoint 8 | Opinion 9 VOL. 122 NO. 188 An Edition of the Sun AMERICAS BEST COMMUNITY DAILY MONDAY JULY 7, 2014 www.sunnewspapers.net $1.00 Scattered storms. 50 percent chance of rain. 91 75 High Low Look inside for valuable coupons This year’s savings to date ... 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A couple of weeks ago, some of the most prestigious names in the world met in Berlin for the 18th

Symposium on Infections to discuss infectious diseases.

The USA had four representatives who spoke.

There was a fellow from Harvard, an-other from the Mayo Clinic and a speaker from the University of Chicago. Oh, and that fourth speaker was Dr. Mark Asperilla, from the metropolis of Port Charlotte, Fla.

Pretty heavy company for Dr. Asperilla, but that is no surprise. The piano-playing doctor, entrepreneur, community activist, boxing club sponsor, volunteer and just plain good guy is respected worldwide for breaking ground on how to deal with the out-break of Hepatitis C.

Our good doctor, who always has his hands in what seems like at least a half-dozen projects, has focused recently on a plan to reduce Hep C infections by cutting back on needle sharing among drug addicts. It has been a somewhat controversial approach as some people debate if providing clean needles encourages drug use.

“It does not,” Asperilla said. “We are trying to prevent the spread of a disease with a low-cost treatment. Studies prove this works.”

According to Asperilla, Hep C is the number one epidemic in the U.S. It means a slow death for many but it is treatable through expensive drugs. Asperilla is using grants and volunteers to administer those drugs that can cure the disease.

Spread through needle sharing and sex, the disease can also be passed on from a mother to a child during birth. Hep C accounts for 32 percent of those in the U.S. who are awaiting a liver transplant — many who die waiting.

“People should not judge addicts,” Asperilla argues. “They are human beings. We need to focus on containing the epidemic.”

The doctor’s compassion stretches way beyond Hep C patients. He lived through Typhoon Haiyan in the Philippines, his native country, and saw the devastation there. He recently organized a team of doctors to travel there and help in any way they could.

With aid from the Peace River Rotary, the team took supplies and donations to buy school supplies for kids dis-placed by the storm. They also treated 4,000 patients in eight days.

Asperilla has also helped raise $100,000 to build 30 homes for families without shelter on the barrier islands there.

He has done all this while mourning the loss of a brother in the Philippines to cancer and while recovering from pneumonia he contracted while riding out the typhoon in a small cellar with about seven other people. He was admitted to a local hospital when he returned from his experience with the storm — a stay that caused him to look in the mirror a little bit.

“You know doctors are the worst patients,” he smiled. “I was not a good patient.”

When not healing or organizing relief efforts, he likes to play the piano at The Fishery, a Placida restaurant he owns.

“I was taught piano by a Belgium nun and whenever I missed a note she rapped my hands with a stick.”

He is thankful his children are successful enough to plan careers in the medical profession and law.

“I told them do not become a doctor for the money,” he said. “Your first priority is to help people.”

That is advice he lives by each day.John Hackworth is editor of the Sun

newspapers. You can email him at [email protected].

Asperilla ondizzying pace

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PUNTA GORDA — After years of trying to get fi-nancial assistance to build affordable senior housing, the Punta Gorda Housing Authority is receiving tax credits that will allow the 60-unit project to move forward.

“It’s fantastic news,” said Loraine Helber, PGHA executive director. “We’ve completed so many appli-cations since 2008, we can’t even count them.”

The award of 9 percent tax credit funding, from the Florida Housing Finance Corporation, will permit investor groups to provide equity toward construction

costs in exchange for tax considerations during the next 10 years.

PGHA will add its insur-ance proceeds and addition-al U.S. Housing and Urban Development grants to fund the $10 million project at the corner of Airport Road and Cooper Street. Charlotte County also is contribut-ing $75,000 through its

State Housing Initiative Partnership (SHIP) program toward the development.

Norstar Development USA, PGHA’s develop-ment partner, will design, engineer and build The Verandas. The estimated start date for the project is in 2015. PGHA plans to follow

Affordable senior housing coming to Punta Gorda

By GARY ROBERTSStaff Writer

HOUSING | 6

PUNTA GORDA — Adam Romagnoli, 32, of Dracut, Mass., was excited to ride in the fifth annual Wheels and Wings cycling event in Punta Gorda early Sunday morning.

“It’s nice to see all of the different bikes people have around here,”

Romagnoli said. “And there aren’t a lot of hills to ride up here, either.

“We have a lot of hills up north,” he added.

Romagnoli and his father-in-law opted to drive down from Bradenton to participate in the bike ride through the city. Romagnoli’s father-in-law owns a home in the Southwest Florida town. Although this is his first time riding in

the event, Romagnoli hopes it won’t be his last.

“We’ll absolutely come back,” he said.

Romagnoli was one of about 350 bicyclists who participated in the event Sunday morning. There was one race, a 10-mile event, along with a 15-mile,

Cyclists roll into townBy PAUL FALLON Staff Writer

SUN PHOTO BY PAUL FALLON

Cyclists riding in the fifth annual Wheels and Wings take off early Sunday morning. About 350 participants were expected for the event.

ROLL | 11

Alyssa Pasick is headed to Nashville, Tenn., on July 31 to audition for season 14 of “American Idol” with a Dream Ticket she recently won at the American Idol Experience at Disney’s Hollywood Studios — part of the Walt Disney World Resort.

Dream Ticket No. 001959 will allow Alyssa, 16, to skip the long lines thousands of other contestants must

endure, while waiting to audition for the show’s exec-utive producers. She said the American Idol Experience uniquely prepared her for the Nashville audition.

“They have real produc-ers there, who audition you — and they do your hair and makeup,” Alyssa said. “So it’s really like the full experience. There are five rounds throughout the entire day and the winner from each round competes

NPHS student gets Dream Ticket to ‘American Idol’

By STEVEN J. SMITHSun CorreSpondent

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North Port High student Alyssa Pasick is headed to Nashville to audition for “American Idol” after winning a Dream Ticket at a Disney World competition.DREAM | 6

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� TODAYPunta Gorda Elks, lite lunch

11am-2pm; chicken nite 4:30-7:30pm; tiki open 4pm; karaoke with Billy G. 6:30-9:30pm, 25538 Shore Road, PG. 941-637-2606, members & guests

Fun With Music, — an afternoon of music, dancing and fun! Mondays at 1pm. Centennial Hall, Cultural Center. $2. 941-625-4175

� TUESDAYEasy Does It Club, offers AA

& Alanon meetings daily, 7:30am-9pm, 23312 Harper Ave., PC. Call 941-624-0110

Charlotte Carvers, wood carving & burning every Tue, Punta Gorda Boat Club, W. Retta Blvd., 8am-noon. Please stop by to visit us

Deep Creek Elks 2763, lunch with Diane 11am-2:30pm,

Italian dinner 5-8pm, AYCE pasta, pizza and more, karaoke with Spot Light 6:30-9:30pm

Port Charlotte Elks, lunch 11am-2pm, dinner 5-7pm, full menu, bingo 11am-1pm

Punta Gorda Elks, lunch 11am-2pm; investigation 6pm; orientation 7pm, 25538 Shore Road, PG. 941-637-2606

Anti-Drug Coalition, 11:30am at Charlotte Community Foundation, Brown-Bag meeting. New anti-drug coalition, needs community members. 941-979-7471

Fabulous film Tues, “Quartet” (2012) 1pm, FGCU, 117 Herald Court, PG. $5. 941-505-1765

Healthy Back, back to movement: yoga for a healthy back, Tuesdays, July 8th – 29th, 4-5pm, 112 Sullivan St., 941-505-9642, $75

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Incredibly Bad B Movie, Monday, July 7, 6:00 p.m., at the Mid-County Regional Library, 2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd., PC. Movie will be “Cat Women on the Moon.” Lunar ladies try to steal astronauts’ spaceship. Pizza while supplies last. For info, call 941-613-3166.

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� TODAYCrafting, learn a new craft;

bring lunch, we supply dessert at Lemon Bay Woman’s Club, 51 N. Maple St., 9:30am-1:30pm, 941-474-9762

Legion Lunch, with your support Tracy will fix your lunch. Mon-Thu 11am-2pm, 3436 Indiana Road, 941-697-3616

Englewood Bridge Club, contract bridge is played every Mon, 12:15-3:30pm at The Hills Rest. RGCC, 100 Rotonda Circle, 941-698-7945, $3

Creative Origami, learn how to create easy origami animals and other items out of folded paper. Ages 9-18, 2pm. 100 W. Dearborn St. 941-861-5000

Rotonda VFW Food, Variety of hot sandwiches. $8 + served 4-8, shuffleboard. Members & guests. 941-697-1123

Spaghetti Dinner, Legion spaghetti dinner, soup, salad, and dessert at a great price just for you, 3436 Indiana Road. 941-697-3616, 5-7pm

Zumba, Get fit while working out to world music. 51 N. Maple St, 6-7pm, $5 each, 941-474-9762

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� TODAYArt Advisory Board,

meeting, 6pm, North Port City Hall, Room 244, 4970 City Hall Blvd., off Sumter Blvd. 941-429-7000

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� TODAYBasic Exercise, $40/8 weeks

or $2/class, 9-10am, NP Senior Center, 4940 Pan American Blvd., Marcelle 941-235-0346. Join today & feel better!

Mahjong, 9am-12:30pm, NP Senior Center, 4940 Pan Amerian Blvd., 941-426-2204. Learn some-thing new & have a great time!

North Port Moose, 11am-2pm lunch, 5-9pm Italian night + regular menu. Members & qualified guests only

Lunch VFW Post 8203, Lunch 11am-2pm every day except Tue, Wed, Sat, Sun, take out & public welcome. Sit & enjoy great food & specials

Duplicate Bridge, $2 per person, 12:30-3:30pm, NP Senior Center, 4940 Pan American Blvd., Ella 941-429-8958. If you like bridge, come join in!

Rummikub, 12:30-3:30pm, NP Senior Center, 4940 Pan American Blvd., 941-426-2204. Like cards, but

not holding them? This is played with tiles!

Amvets 312 Dinner, 5-7pm tacos, taco salad, pork or veal sandwiches, regular menu. Public welcome. 7050 Chancellor Blvd., NP, 941-429-5403

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Legion Cheese Steaks, Comfort food Monday nights 6-8pm. Your arteries don’t stand a chance. 941-423-7311

Lions Club, 6pm, Olde World Restaurant, NP. General meeting, come join the club for friendship & camaraderie

Amvets 2000, dart league night, 7-10pm. $4 entree fee. Come out & join the fun! Members & guests welcome. 401 Ortiz Blvd., NP. 941-429-1999

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Scrabble, 9:30-11:30am, NP Senior Center, 4940 Pan American Blvd., 941-426-2204. If you like playing, then come join the fun!

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| NORTH PORT EVENTS| ENGLEWOOD | EVENTS

SARASOTA COUNTY — Three upcoming workshops this week will give Sarasota County residents the opportunity to voice their needs and wants for an updated Solid Waste master plan.

South County residents will have the chance on Tuesday, at the Venice Public Library, and again on Wednesday, at Lemon Bay Park and

Environmental Center in Englewood, to hear presentations from county staff.

According to Solid Waste Operations Manager Brian Usher, the presentations will focus on “strategies and scenarios” for the updat-ed long-range plan.

“It’s important for us to hear from the public,” Usher said. “We want to move forward and we need to know what their expectations are.”

Currently, the county is in a contract with Waste Management to pick up solid waste and recyclable materials in unincorporated parts of the county.

The contract, which runs through 2018, is valued at $14.8 million for fiscal year 2014-2015, according to county spokeswoman Jamie Carson.

The new long-range plan will address curbside pickup, yard

waste and the landfill in Nokomis, Usher said.

They’re hoping to even-tually start using “waste as a resource,” and come up with alternatives to diverting waste to the landfill. Usher said the county is also consider-ing automated curbside pickup, which would eliminate the “guy on the back of the truck.”

The new master plan will be implemented over the next five years, Usher said.

The meeting on Tuesday is from 5:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m., while the Wednesday meeting runs from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. A third meeting is sched-uled for Thursday, at Twin Lakes Park on Clark Road, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m.

Kristina King, business manager for the county’s Solid Waste department, is hoping the conversa-tions generated at these meetings will help guide the department as it moves forward with the

new plan. “We’re looking forward

to community mem-bers attending these workshops, because we value their feedback,” said King. “Together we can guide the future for turning solid waste into a resource for Sarasota County.”

For more informa-tion, visit www.scgov.net or call the Sarasota County Contact Center at 941-861-5000.

Email: [email protected]

Solid Waste workshops announcedBy DREW WINCHESTER

Staff Writer

Tidewell Hospice volunteer training

set for AugustTidewell Hospice’s volun-

teer training in Englewood will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Aug. 11 and 12 and from 9 a.m. to noon on Aug. 14 at the Hospice Staff Center located in East Englewood at 12034 N. Access Road (one mile south of Sunnybrook Boulevard.) Attendance all three days is required. For an application visit www.tidewell.org or contact Lynette Melchior, Volunteer Coordinator for the Englewood area at 941-548-2336.

‘Kids Gotta Rock’ Concert

A free “Kids Gotta Rock” Concert with Mr. Richard will be held 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday in the North Port Library, Youth Activity Room, 13800 S. Tamiami Trail.

Presenter Richard Peebles will bring a vari-ety of instruments to play his award-winning and funny children’s songs. For all ages. For more information, call Pamela Burch at 941-861-1312.

Road closure announced

A section of Taylor Road

will be closed between Royal Road/U.S. 41 and Acline Road from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 9. Charlotte County Public Works crews are scheduled to repair a base failure, in preparation for paving Taylor Road. Detours will be in place to guide travelers through this area; however motorists are encouraged to utilize alternate routes to avoid this area when possible. The Public Works Department would like to remind motorists to remain alert at all times and to exercise caution when traveling through construction zones.

For more information, call 941-575-3640.

Breakfast at Lemon Bay

Woman’s ClubThe Lemon Bay

Woman’s Club is sponsor-ing a series of breakfasts from 8-11 a.m. on the third Saturday of each month at the clubhouse at 51 N. Maple Street (corner of Maple and Cocoanut) in Englewood. The menu will be set monthly and may include all you can eat pancakes, scrambled eggs, omelets, a breakfast meat, juice and coffee at a cost of $6. Profits from the break-fasts will be earmarked for our “Raise the Roof” fund. The clubhouse, which is on the National Register of

Historic Places and main-tained solely by the Lemon Bay Woman’s Club, will be in need of a new roof with-in the next couple of years. For more information, please call the clubhouse at 941-474-9762.

Teen volunteer opportunities at

libraryThe North Port Library

will hold a teen volunteer introduction/orientation session from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Wednesday in the library Conference Room, 13800 S. Tamiami Trail.

The program will intro-duce youths ages 14-18 to volunteer opportunities at the library. Preregistration is preferred at www.sclibs.net/calendar. For more informa-tion, call 941-861-1307.

Army’s 2nd Infantry Division

reunionThe Second (Indianhead)

Division Association is searching for anyone who served in the Army’s 2nd Infantry Division at any time. For information about the association and our 93rd annual reunion in Omaha, Neb., Sept. 16-20. For more information contact Secretary-Treasurer Bob Haynes at 2idahq@com cast.net or 224-225-1202.

| COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFSSHOES FOR KIDSThe Sunrise Kiwanis Shoes for

Kids project will collect new tennis shoes for children and youth in Charlotte County Public Schools through July 27. The need for the 2014-2015 school year is 4,800 new pairs of sneakers, so consider donating to this worthwhile project. The Sunrise Kiwanis Club of Port Charlotte is the sponsor. Monetary donations also are accepted, and can be mailed to: Sunrise Kiwanis, 1489 Market Circle, Unit 308, Port Charlotte, FL 33953; or contribute through PayPal on the Sunrise Kiwanis website (www.pcsunrisekiwanis.org).

For more information about the project, contact Christy Smith at 941-769-0864 or [email protected]; or visit www.shoesforkidsproject.org. A list of collection sites follows:

Port Charlotte• Beall’s Town Center Mall, 1441

Tamiami Trail• Charlotte County Public

Schools (District Office), 1445 Education Way

• Temple Shalom, 23190 Utica Ave. (9 a.m.-noon)

• First Presbyterian Church of Port Charlotte, 2230 Hariet St.

• Port Charlotte United Meth-odist Church, 21075 Quesada Ave.

• Charlotte Sun, 23170 Harbor-view Road

• Coldwell Banker Sunstar Realty, 1951 Tamiami Trail

• Premier Title of Florida, 17827 Murdock Circle, Suite A

• Charlotte State Bank, 1100 Tamiami Trail; 3002 Tamiami Trail; 23112 Harborview Road; and 24163 Peachland Blvd.

• Charlotte County Chamber of

Commerce, 2702 Tamiami Trail• Panther Hollow Dental Lodge,

19240 Quesada Ave.• H2u Affiliate of Fawcett

Memorial Hospital, 3280 Tamiami Trail, Suite 493 (at the Promenades Mall)

• Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Home, 2405 Harbor Blvd.

• Encore National Bank, 2120 Kings Highway

• Fawcett Memorial Hospital, 21298 Olean Blvd.

• Ocean Partners Real Estate, 2208 El Jobean Road, Suite 3

• About Hair Salon (closed Mondays), 19112 Cochran Blvd.

• Just Counters & Other Stuff Inc., 1489 Market Circle, Suite 309

• Calusa Bank, 1850 Tamiami Trail

• Foot and Ankle Center of Port Charlotte, 3406 Tamiami Trail, Suite 1

• Charlotte County Utilities, 25550 Harborview Road, Suite 1

• Marshall Family Dentistry, 3443 Tamiami Trail

• Ruby Tuesday’s, Port Charlotte Town Center, 1441 Tamiami Trail

• Premier Photography, 2605 Tamiami Trail, Unit 1

• Bowland Center, 3192 Harbor Blvd.

• Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1303 Forrest Nelson Blvd. (Call 941-286-9844 to make a donation of new tennis shoes)

• Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 2565 Tamiami Trail (office, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.)

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478 Berry St. (9 a.m.-noon)• Coldwell Banker Sunstar

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• Eastside Baptist Church, 6220 Golf Course Blvd. (9 a.m.-2 p.m. weekdays)

• Charlotte State Bank, 2331 Tamiami Trail

• Sacred Heart Catholic Church, 211 W. Charlotte Ave.

• Kays-Ponger& Uselton Funeral Home, 625 E. Marion Ave.

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• Punta Gorda Herald — Purple House, 312 Sullivan St.

• Deep Creek Community Church, 1500 Cooper St.

Englewood• St. Francis of Assisi Church,

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1231 Beach Road• Lemon Bay Funeral Home &

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North Port• Calusa Bank,

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ENGLEWOOD — Handy men and women, landscapers and mentors are on the list of needs at the New Paradigm Foundation.

For Englewood resi-dents Kathy and David Nelson, keeping up with each of the 14 units they oversee to help residents who are borderline homeless, is a labor of love.

The Englewood couple, who opened Investors Choice International Realty more than a decade ago, set aside 10 percent of their gross profits for a foundation

that provided transitional housing for families at risk of being homeless. They have since sold the business and now focus on the foundation.

New Paradigm was among three nonprofit (Habitat for Humanity and the Punta Gorda Housing Authority being the others) agencies given a portion of a $6.5 million grant from Charlotte County. The couple was able to obtain 15 nearly built and then abandoned homes or those in need of refur-bishing, and turn them into transitional housing for families. The units are duplexes, triplexes, or single-family homes.

They are in Charlotte County neighborhoods from Englewood to Punta Gorda. One of the 15 units has been rented to provide rehabilitation for addiction in Port Charlotte.

The county grant, along with the money the foundation saved, has helped the couple give families in the region a second chance. In order to qualify for transitional housing, the individual must be receiving an income and have a temporary hardship related to illness, injury, death, divorce, automo-tive emergency, housing emergency, eviction, or other unforeseen

emergency situation.Families can include

a single parent and at least one child under 17. They must have a sincere desire to improve their lives while being given a stable environment in which to live.

Participants can live in the home for up to two years, Kathy said, adding there are currently two families on a waiting list for help from the foundation.

“Our renters must be eager to take parenting classes, learn to do budgeting and have goals,” she said. “We need help with repairs and maintenance of our homes. There’s always

something that needs to be done. We also need mentors who will work with families. We don’t want them to tell them what to do but to be a guide. They can work with families on goals and give them a hand and encouragement. We would love for a church or a civic group to take us on as a project.”

The Paradigm Foundation received a $2,500 grant from BJ’s Charitable Foundation recently which will allow the purchase of $500 in household supplies for the homes and $2,000 for case management and educational classes for participants.

“This was the first grant we got outside of the county’s grant,” Kathy said. “We are going to keep applying for grants from Walmart and others because we are self-funded and have ongoing needs.

“We have dealt with people who have had all kinds of situations,” she said. “A couple of our clients have been evicted from their homes because the owner had been foreclosed on. The families would have ended up on the streets.”

For more information, go to www.thenpf.org or call 941-681-2194.

Email: [email protected]

Foundation helps borderline homeless familiesBy ELAINE ALLEN-EMRICHCommunity news editor

‘Canine Caper set’The Animal Welfare

League, 3519 Drance St., Port Charlotte, will play host to a Canine Caper for the entire month of July. All dogs that weigh 50 pounds and more are available at a reduced fee. Visit the shelter and find a furry friend that will add love and loyalty to your family. All shelter pets are blood-tested, current with vaccines, spayed/neutered and microchipped. The AWL provides a temporary home, medical needs and

tender loving care for thousands of Charlotte County’s unwanted, neglected and abused animals. Check out adoptable animals and shelter news at www.awlshelter.org.

Help send needy children to

summer campKids’ Needs-Greater

Englewood, FL, Inc. has been overwhelmed with applications for scholarships to the YMCA Summer Day Camp. Low-income workers are put in a tough position when they barely make enough to pay the bills while their children are in school and now they have to find a way to pay for summer day care or take a chance on leaving children on their own. Each child sent to Englewood YMCA Summer Day Camp will receive two healthy meals per day and supervised activities. The scholarship includes all field trips and campers may receive math and reading en-richment and swimming lessons. All donations are tax deductible and should

be mailed to Kids’ Needs, 1201 S. McCall Road, Englewood, FL 34223. To sponsor a camper for six weeks of camp costs approximately $350, but any amount is greatly appreciated. For more information on Kids’ Needs visit www.kids needsenglewood.org.

FISH in need of volunteer driversIf you couldn’t drive,

how would you get to the doctor? How would you get to the grocery store? In North Port, an orga-nization has the answer — call FISH (Friends In Service Here).

FISH is a nonprofit organization providing transportation to medical appointments and gro-cery shopping for North Port residents who have no other transportation alternative. The group provide rides from North Port to Englewood, Port Charlotte and Venice.

They are in urgent need of volunteers. Volunteer drivers tell the group which day or days they are available to drive. A dispatcher calls in the late afternoon on the

day prior to when they want volunteers to drive. If you’re not available, you simply say no. The group reimburses drivers for mileage.

Clients are generally elderly; many live on their own and have no transportation. The best thing about volunteering for FISH is that you meet some very nice people, according to the organization’s president, Bruce Isbell. To learn more about becoming a volunteer, call Isbell at 941-429-8945.

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for Kids’Kays-Ponger & Uselton

Funeral Homes and Cremation Services are proud to be part of the annual Kiwanis Shoes For Kids Project. This is their tenth year of collecting new sneakers for students in the Charlotte County Public School System. The focus of this project is to collect new tennis shoes for children in need and then distribute them to all of the schools in the Charlotte County Public School System at the start of the 2014-2015 school year. This year the goal will be 4,700 new pairs of sneakers.

Collection bins will be placed throughout Charlotte County through July 27. You can participate in this event by purchasing a new pair of tennis shoes and dropping them off

in their collection bins located at Kays-Ponger & Uselton Funeral Homes and Cremation Services, 635 E. Marion Ave., Punta Gorda; and 2405 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. Your support of this outreach project can make a difference in the lives of the children in the community. For more information about this project, or to make a monetary donation, visit www.shoesforkidsproject.org.

Englewood YMCA triathlon is July 19

The Englewood YMCA invites the community to register for its annual Sprint triathlon July 19 on Englewood Beach. The event distances are a 400-meter swim, 13-mile bike ride and a 5K run. The USAT sanctioned event is open to individuals and relay teams. Awards for first through fifth place are presented in each division. Registration cost before June 9 is $70 for individuals and $140 for relay teams. Registration cost for June 9-July 12 is $80 for individuals and $160 for relay teams. July 13-18 regis-trations will cost $90 for individuals and $180 for relay teams. Registration is not available on the day of the race. Check in will be held at Farlow’s on the Water, 2080 S. McCall Road, Englewood, from 4 to 5:45 p.m. July 18. Dinner features compli-mentary pasta for regis-tered athletes and a $10 dinner fee for guests. For more information about the Y or to register online, visit www.engYMCA.org or call 941-475-1234.

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CHARLOTTENo deaths were reported

in Charlotte County Sunday.

ENGLEWOOD

Frederick A. BakerFrederick A. Baker,

83, of Englewood, Fla., formerly of Venice, Fla., passed away Thursday, July 3, 2014.

He was born May 12, 1931, in Frankford, Del., and moved to the area in 1973, from Rehoboth Beach, Del.

Mr. Baker was the former owner of Adult Living Facilities in Venice and Nokomis, Fla., and the former owner of a motel in Delaware. He was a member of Elks and attended Church of Christ Venice.

Survivors include his wife, of 64 years, Colleen; daughter, Robin (Wayne) Vowell of Port Charlotte, Fla.; son, Brent of Port Charlotte; brother, Ken of Dagsboro, Del.; granddaughters, Amy Vowell of Port Charlotte, and Colleen Knowles of Frisco, Texas; and four great-grandchildren.

Memorial services will be private. Memorial donations may be made to Church of Christ Venice, 4301 State Road 776, Venice, FL 34293 or Tidewell Hospice Inc., 12050 North Access Road, Port Charlotte, FL 33981.

Arrangements are by National Cremation Society of Port Charlotte.

NORTH PORTNo deaths were reported

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Joyce Ann ConnellJoyce Ann Connell, 62,

of Arcadia, Fla., got the Ultimate Healing and

went home to be with the Lord Thursday, July 3, 2014, in Arcadia.

She was born April 5, 1952, in

Arcadia, where she was a lifelong resident.

Joyce Ann was a homemaker who enjoyed shouting “Bingo!!,” and spending quality time with her family. Her great-est happiness was being with her grandchildren, who lovingly referred to her as Grammy. Joyce Ann was a member of North Hillsborough Baptist Church.

Survivors are four sons, Michael Wayne Bunce, Leo Connell, Ruben Connell, and Dillan Connell, all of Arcadia; five daughters, Angela (Bill) Duckett, Melinda (William) Fennell, Christina Susan Utman, Kayla Alligood, all of Arcadia, and Nikki (Todd) Harrison, of Lake Placid, Fla.; one brother, Joe John Sutton, of Arcadia; 15 grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Joyce Ann is preceded in death by husbands Roger Utman (1990), and Gene Connell (2010); her parents, Benjamin Wayne Sullivan and Zoe Iris (nee Roan) Sutton; and two brothers.

Visitation will be con-ducted 6 p.m. until 8 p.m., Tuesday July 8, 2014, at the chapel of Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home, 50 N. Hillsborough Avenue, Arcadia. Funeral services will be held at 7 p.m., officiated by the Reverend Ellis Cross. Online condolences may be made at pongerkaysgrady.com.

Arrangements are by Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Arcadia.

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Steve Longsdon of Rotonda joined the Army at 17, shortly after graduating from high school — just in time for the start of the Korean War. He went from basic training to the front line, holding back advancing waves of North Korean infantry during the monumental battle of the Pusan Perimeter in the summer and fall of 1950.

Advancing hordes of North Korean soldiers marched into South Korea and pushed the unseasoned United Nations forces back to a tiny piece of real estate on the extreme south end of the Korean Peninsula. Troops from the north were about to eradicate the UN forces when, with the help of U.S. air and Naval power, the United States and its NATO allies began to stop the enemy advance and turn the tables on the North Koreans aggressors.

Longsdon ended up in headquarters, F-Company, 3rd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division in Korea — the “Indian Head Division.”

“We went to Korea without any combat training,” the 82-year-old former master sergeant said. “I became the col-onel’s aide until he was shot in the leg during the first day of combat. He refused to have his leg amputated. It got infected with gangrene and it got cut off anyway.

“I got malaria about the same time and spent a couple of weeks in the hospital recuperating. When I got back to my division I requested a combat company. I was sent to a line company. It was in the middle of the action.”

For hardware, he carried a German Mauser machine pistol on his hip. It was a 9 mm pistol that could fire nine rounds in a hurry. His handgun also had a wooden holster that attached to the pistol’s handle as a stock for the gun, making it a rifle.

“A friend of mine took it off a German during World War II,” Longsdon said. “He gave it to me just before I shipped out for Korea.”

In addition, Longsdon exchanged his M1 rifle for an M1A1 .30-caliber carbine because most of their fighting was in close quarters. He could tape two banana clips together that gave him 90 rounds with the

carbine. The M1 fired an eight-shot clip. He liked the additional firepower provided by the smaller weapon.

When Longsdon first arrived in Korea, the North Koreans were marching all over the UN troops. However, the forward motion of the enemy was slowed considerably by some American ingenuity on the ground and addi-tional firepower from the U.S. Air Force and Navy.

“When I got back to my company from the hospital, they had come up with a way to stop the North Koreans at night. They hooked a Claymore mine to a barrel of napalm and attached a trip wire from the barbed wire around our perime-ter to the mine. When the Claymore went off, that set off the napalm and the combination killed anyone within 50 feet of our position.

“By Thanksgiving 1950, we had pushed the North Koreans back so far we could see the Yalu River separating North Korea and China. (Gen. Douglas) MacArthur had already done his End Run at Inchon that put the North Koreans on the defensive.

“Under the command of (Gen. Matthew) Ridgeway (who took over command from MacArthur) we disbursed into a big line and started chasing the enemy from hill to hill,” he said. “We called it ‘Over the Ridge with Ridgeway.’

“Then the Chinese got in the fight. They looked like a herd of cattle com-ing toward us carrying Thompson submachine guns we had given them to fight the Japanese during WWII.

“We saw the Chinese cross the frozen Yalu and run straight into our artillery pieces, tanks and machine guns. Our guns were pointed right at them straight ahead as they kept coming in waves.

“They came across the river and hit us all at once. Our division was grouped in open area and finally the order came down to withdraw. Our outfit started moving in a line down a road be-hind us. Once we started moving we were told, ‘Don’t stop for anything.’

“During this retreat I picked up a hunk of lead in the back of my leg. I had to treat the wound myself as I walked along. I cut the lead out of my leg, put a thick gauze pad on the wound and kept walking.”

Two or three days

later the 2nd Division regrouped along with the rest of the UN forces and eventually evacuated the area, leaving it to the Chinese who were still coming en masse.

Longsdon returned to the states in June 1951. He ended up at the Army War College in Washington, D.C. He was just 18 and by that time had been promoted to staff sergeant.

While at the War College in 1952, he vol-unteered to be a guinea pig during an atomic blast in the Nevada desert near Las Vegas.

“I was in a foxhole a quarter-mile from ground zero when the bomb went off. This bomb was three times the size of the one dropped on Hiroshima,” he said. “It was dropped from a plane and it deto-nated at 3,200 feet above ground. We were told to count 1,001, 1,002, 1,003 before looking at the exploding bomb.

“It was a great big red fireball swirling around and going up in the air. The shockwave from the blast was something else. It pushed down a shed way behind us in the distance,” he recalled 60 years later.

“Some of the animals standing above-ground were gone. A tank at ground zero was moved 100 yards by the blast. There was a lot of wind and noise when the bomb exploded.”

When the “all clear” was given, Longsdon and possibly 50 or so more human test subjects climbed out of their foxholes and into Army trucks that pulled up to get them. Clad in green cotton fatigues, leather boots and wearing steel pots on their heads, they hadn’t been dressed for the occasion.

“We got a three-day vacation in Las Vegas for our efforts,” Longsdon said. “Then I was shipped back to D.C. and carried on with what I was doing.”

In October of 1952 he was discharged from the Army after three years of service. He went to work for General Electric. For the next 38 years he was part of the G.E. staff that

built washers and dryers for people in the U.S. and around the world.

Longsdon wasn’t a civilian very long when he decided to join the Air Force Reserve. He spent a decade being a “fly boy” until his position was phased out and he rejoined the Army as a reservist for another 20 years. After 33 ½ years in

the military, he retired in 1982 for good.

He and his wife Beverly moved to Rotonda in 1992.

If you have a war story or a friend or neighbor has one, email Don Moore at [email protected] or call him at 941-426-2120. Visit donmooreswartales.com for more war stories.

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Somewhat offhandedly, Steve Longsdon said at the end of his interview, “I’ve been a Boy Scout for 72 years!”

Come to find out, he joined the Scouts when he was 10. Later in life he became a Scout Master, where he mentored legions of Eagle Scouts. How many exactly?

“Altogether I’ve had 126 Eagle Scouts. Of that number, 114 were local boys,” Longsdon said proudly.

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Sgt. Longsdon carries the American flag as part of a color guard in a parade in Louisville, Ky., honoring astronaut Gus Grissom.

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Steve Longsdon had just graduated from boot camp at Fort Knox, Ky., in 1950, when this photo was taken. He was 17.

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in a finale at the end of the day. People come in from all around the park for an actual show where they hear each finalist sing, then vote for their favorite. And I won the finale.”

Alyssa sang Carrie Underwood’s “Cowboy Casanova,” which won the crowd over. She must next impress “American Idol’s” executive produc-ers in Nashville to earn a chance to sing for the show’s celebrity judges. She said she would prob-ably pick another song for that audition.

“It has to really reflect

my personality and who I am,” she said. “I have to be comfortable with it. I love all the mainstream artists and I’ll probably choose from them. (English singer-songwrit-er) Ed Sheeran is a huge inspiration for me. He actually inspired me to teach myself to play the guitar. I want to be able to affect people with my music the way he affected me.”

Alyssa attends North Port High School, where she’ll be a junior this fall. She said she has partic-ipated in band for six years and played roles in the musicals “Hairspray” and “Seussical the Musical” at NPHS.

“I’ve been singing since I was little and always

been involved in the per-forming arts,” she said. “I’ve been doing talent shows and singing for as long as I can remember.”

The expenses involved in picking up and head-ing to Nashville proved to be a daunting financial obstacle for Alyssa’s mother, Jessica.

“It was a little hard to say yes to, because Nashville is pretty far away and I’m a single mom with three kids,” Jessica said. “A friend referred me to a website called gofundme.com. We got a page that said, ‘Help Alyssa make it to American Idol’ and set a goal of $500, not thinking we’d even get close to that amount. Within two days, we’ve gone well

over what we asked for. Donations came from old high school friends that just happen to be con-tacts on Facebook that I

haven’t spoken to since I graduated. They’ve all so unselfishly donated. It’s incredible.”

“Everyone has been

really, really supportive, and I can’t thank them enough,” Alyssa added. “I’m looking forward to this audition.”

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up the completion of The Verandas with a second phase to bring the total number of senior units to 120.

“Charlotte County has a very high percentage of elderly households,” Helber said, “and the

shortage of affordable units will get worse as the population continues to age.”

The Verandas will replace senior housing destroyed by Hurricane Charley in 2004. PGHA and Norstar already replaced the family units lost to Hurricane Charley when they constructed Gulf Breeze Apartments in 2008, their first

collaborative effort. But restoring senior housing has taken much longer. The need, however, continues to grow.

Helber said there is a shortage of one-bedroom apartments for low-in-come seniors, which The Verandas will address. Several two-bedroom apartments also will be available to accommo-date those with live-in

aides.Currently, there is

a waiting list of more than 600 to get into the half-dozen affordable senior housing sites in Charlotte County.

“The demand is huge,”she said. “Basically, someone has to die in order to get a unit. If a senior moves in, they’re not leaving.”

Years ago, HUD would

fund subsidized housing for low-income seniors and families. However, tax credits now drive construction of affordable housing, Helber said. But acquiring tax credits in Charlotte County is difficult due to its rela-tively small population, she said.

“It’s the only way to get investors in public housing,” Helber said.

“It’s a very competitive process. They’re not just passing out tax credits willy-nilly.

“If you’re going to have affordable housing, you have to have low rents. And the only way to have low rents is to have low debt (on construction).”

PGHA provides hous-ing for more than 1,340 county residents.

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Have you ever en-countered a very large, fast spider

in your house in the mid-dle of the night?

You most likely ran into something called a giant crab spider, more commonly known as the huntsman spider. Probably originating in Asia, this spider has been found in Florida, Texas and California for some time. While a spider of this size can be frighten-ing, it is technically not dangerously venomous and in fact can be consid-ered beneficial.

Not to be confused with a wolf spider, the huntsman spider reminds one more of a crab because it is very flat and leggy. The huntsman spider should also not be confused with the much smaller brown recluse, which is not native to our area.

With a body up to one inch in size, most of the mass of the huntsman spider is in its leg span, which can measure up to 5 inches across. The color of this spider tends

to be a mixture of yellow to cream with brown and tan dark stripes, and characteristic black spots on its not-too-hairy legs.

Huntsman spiders do not make webs, but instead use their great speed to hunt for insect prey. Beneficially speak-ing, the huntsman is known to seek out and feed on cockroaches and other similar household pests in our homes. This is a great feature and may encourage you to co-exist with this large, cryptic spider.

As huntsman spiders have very flat bodies, they can fit into very small cracks and crevices. You can find these spi-ders not only in houses, but also in barns, sheds and even under wooden boards on the ground.

Huntsman spiders don’t like freezing weather and need our structures for protection. In cold weath-er, you can find these critters under furniture, behind items hung on walls, in cabinets and in closets and garages.

When it warms up, they are more likely to extend their travels to outside. In southern Florida, these spiders have even become established outside year-round. Light shined on them at night will reflect back as blue spots from their eyes as they move about outside.

It is hard to misidentify this large spider. As men-tioned earlier, huntsman spiders are not known to have a dangerous bite. However, the bite is very painful and individual sensitivity to the venom could always cause unex-pected allergic reactions. Accordingly, don’t handle them. They are very quick and this activity may mistakenly appear aggressive. They really have more to fear from you than you have from them, and don’t forget

their cockroach-killing qualities.

For more information on all types of household and garden pests, please call our master gardener volunteers on the Plant Lifeline on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at

764-4340 for gardening help and insight into their role as an extension volunteer. Don’t forget to visit our other County Plant Clinics in the area. Please check this link for a complete list of site locations, dates and times: http://charlotte.

ifas.ufl.edu/horticulture/Plant%20Clinics%20Schedule.pdf.

Ralph E. Mitchell is the director/horticulture agent for the Charlotte County Extension Service. He can be reached at 941-764-4344, or [email protected].

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The huntsman spider is a big fella who is really quick. He can be scary but technically he’s not dangerously venomous. In fact, he can be considered beneficial because he likes to munch on cockroaches.

| COMMUNITY NEWS BRIEFSTree trimming

to beginTree-trimming opera-

tions will begin (weather permitting) July 14, and will continue through July 25, along Marion and Olympia avenues. The hours of oper-ation will be from 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Maintenance of traffic will be set up to accommodate this moving operation. Street parking will be closed off during tree-trimming operations as needed.

When driving in the area, motorists are encouraged to drive with extreme caution, and to be alert for workers in the rights of way. For additional information about this project, call Linda Sposito, project man-ager, city of Punta Gorda Public Works Department, at 941-575-5050.

Coffey to discuss survival

Taking Our Country Back will be hosting Englewood resident and inventor, Chris Coffey at their July 8 meeting. Coffey will speak about how to stay connected, affordably, when there is a loss of power and

other survival tactics. The meeting will be held at the First Baptist Church of Englewood, 278 S. Mango St. Doors open at 6 p.m., meeting starts at 6:30. The public is invited to attend. Please note the change of location.

Lunch and Learn workshop for

small businessesThe Florida Small

Business Development Center at University of South Florida Sarasota-Manatee, in partnership with the city of North Port and the North Port Area Chamber of Commerce, hosts a series of free Small Business Lunch and Learn workshops through November. The next workshop, “Marketing Research Using Current Tools,” will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at USF’s North Port campus at 5920 Pan American Blvd.

Lunch will be provided at no cost by program sponsors. Register for workshops online at www.SBDCTampaBay.com/manasota or call 941-426-7784.

Election newsElection time is nearly

upon us again. The Primary Election will be held Aug. 26. The last day to register to vote or change party affiliation for this election is July 28. Primary Election early voting will take place from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Aug. 11-24.

The General Election will be held Nov. 4. The last day to register to vote or change party affiliation for this election is Oct. 6. General Election early voting is set for 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Oct. 20 through Nov. 2.

The following locations serve as early voting sites:

• Punta Gorda Supervisor of Elections Office, Historic Charlotte County Courthouse, 226 Taylor St.

• San Casa Supervisor of Elections Office, West County Administration Center, 6868 San Casa Drive, Englewood.

• Mid-County Regional Library, 2050 Forrest Nelson Blvd., Port Charlotte.

For more information or questions regarding either election, call

941-833-5400, or visit www.charlottevotes.com.

EARS needs fosters

Englewood Animal Rescue Sanctuary needs fosters for dogs and cats. All of the medical care and the food is supplied by EARS, all you do is supply the love until they are adopted. Recently nine puppies were found on the side of a road in North Port and they are just an example of the animals EARS has in their care. Please call Deva at 941-681-3877 or Sue at 941-830-1977 or 941-697-5591 for more information.

City seeking National Night Out

participantsThe North Port Police

Department is looking for organizations and businesses interested in sponsoring or hosting an information table or activity at the upcoming National Night Out event in August.

The NPPD will host a communitywide event focused on public safety

and neighbors meeting neighbors to keep neigh-borhoods safe. National Night Out will take place from 6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Aug. 5 at the Gene Matthews Boys & Girls Club, 6851 S. Biscayne Drive.

Organizations and busi-nesses are invited to get involved in the event. The event is focused on crime prevention and offering the public information on steps residents can take to fight crime. In years past, National Night Out has attracted more than 2,000 participants.

Already, several activ-ities have been planned for the event, including free food, music enter-tainment, prize drawings, bounce houses, obstacle courses for children, Fire Rescue displays, K-9 demonstrations and more.

The entire event is free. There are no sales of any kind at National Night Out.

For more informa-tion or to get involved, contact Lt. Scott Smith at the North Port Police Department at 941-429-7340 or ssmith@ northportpd.com.

Updated signatures needed

The Supervisor of Elections would like to inform all registered voters in Charlotte County of the importance of keeping a current signature on file with the elections office. As per Florida Statute 98.077(3), the signature that is on file at the start of the canvass of absentee ballots is the signature that shall be used in verifying the signature on the absentee ballot and provisional ballot certificates. For informa-tion about updating your signature, call the Charlotte County Supervisor of Elections Office at 941-833-5400.

Free writers guild offer for students Attention, all area high

school students: The Suncoast Writers Guild is offering free membership to five high school students in the Englewood area. A letter of application and writing sample should be submitted to the Suncoast Writers Guild, Inc. P.O. Box 221, Englewood, FL 34295. This is an opportunity to show your skills and pursue a writing talent.

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The Charlotte County Sheriff’s Office reported the following arrests:

• Charles Moore, 27, 30100 block of Holly Road, Punta Gorda. Charge: aggravated battery of a pregnant victim. Bond: $5,000.

• Tyshawn Smith, 36, 27100 block of Sunny Brook Road, Punta Gorda. Charge: violation of probation (original charge: driving while license suspended). Bond: $875.

• Samuel Adam Mickey, 36, 11600 block of Tamiami Trail, Punta Gorda. Charge: battery. Bond: $4,000.

• David Vernet Loucks, 33, 2500 block of Beacon Drive, Port Charlotte. Charges: possession of firearm, ammunition or weapon by a convicted felon, two counts of organizing theft and dealing in stolen property, and two counts of petty theft (second offense). Bond: $26,500.

• Melissa Anne Russ, 26, 21500 block of Mallory Ave., Port Charlotte.

Charge: habitually driving while license is revoked. Bond: $5,000.

• James Robert Brown, 27, 900 block of Silver Spring Terrace, Port Charlotte. Charges: grand theft of property more than $300 but less than $5,000, and resisting an officer or merchant during retail theft. Bond: $10,000.

• Nancy Caroline Brenner, 73, 4400 block of Warren Ave., Port Charlotte. Charge: battery. Bond: $1,500.

• Francisco Javier Cruz, 26, Perth Amboy, N.J. Charge: possession of drug paraphernalia. Bond: $1,000.

• Justin David Conrad, 22, Okeechobee. Charges: two counts of possession of not more than 20 grams of marijuana and possession of drug

paraphernalia. Bond: $7,500. • Bryan Trevor Perry, 22, 800

block of East Second St., Englewood. Charge: criminal mischief with under $200 of damage. Bond: $1,000.

• Ricardo Tyrone Kemp, 52, Arcadia. Charge: driving while license is suspended (third or subsequent offense). Bond: $5,000.

• Christopher William Hisler, 25, 2400 block of Jerry Ave., Punta Gorda. Charges: two counts of battery. Bond: $6,000.

• Cynthia Lee Turner, 5200 block of Forbes Terrace, Port Charlotte. Charges: giving a false ID given to a law enforcement officer and failure to appear. Bond: $4,500.

— Compiled by Paul Fallon

| POLICE BEATThe information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff’s office, Florida Highway Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction and guilt or innocence is determined by the court system.

Residents around Southwest Florida can expect typical Sunshine State weather, rain and afternoon thunderstorms, for the upcoming week, according to the National Weather Service.

“We’re going to hold onto our normal sum-mertime weather pattern for the next several days,” said Robert Garcia, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service.

Garcia encouraged residents around the area to stay hydrated and to go indoors when storms pop up.

“We could get some heavy rain, lightning, hail and gusty winds during storms,” Garcia said.

Today should be partly sunny with a daytime high around 92 degrees, but the humidity should make the temperature feel more like 99 degrees. There is a 50 percent chance of thunderstorms

popping up mostly after noon, he said.

The temperature should drop to around 76 degrees tonight under a mostly cloudy sky. There is a 20 percent chance of storms forming in the area before midnight.

The chance of storms increases to 60 percent Tuesday. Storms should begin popping up after noon and the high temperature should be around 92 degrees. The sky should be partly sunny.

Tuesday night should be mostly cloudy with a low around 76 degrees. There is a 20 percent chance of thunderstorms forming in the area, mostly before midnight.

Wednesday should be more of the same with a daytime high around 92 degrees. There is a 40 percent chance of storms forming in the area, mostly after noon. The sky should be mostly sunny.

There is a 20 percent

chance of storms forming Wednesday night under a partly cloudy sky. The nighttime low should be around 76 degrees.

The chance of scattered thunderstorms and rain continues on Thursday. There is a 40 percent chance of storms forming mostly after noon. The daytime high should be around 92 degrees.

The nighttime low on Thursday should be around 76 degrees. There is a 20 percent chance of storms forming mostly before midnight. The sky should be mostly cloudy.

The tropics look to be quiet over the next five days, Garcia said. Weather models from the National Hurricane Center do not show much activity in the Atlantic or the Gulf of Mexico for the next week, he added.

“There’s always a chance of something popping up, but as of right now it looks pretty quiet,” Garcia said.

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Forecast calls for afternoon thunderstorms

By PAUL FALLON Staff Writer

‘Read with the Dogs’ at library

Area children are invited to “Read with the Dogs” from 6 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the North Port Library, 13800 S. Tamiami Trail.

Kids ages 5 and up — or younger if accompanied by a parent or caregiver — can read with certified pet therapy dogs from the Suncoast Humane Society. This free program encourages conversation and develops reading and communication skills. The dogs love the atten-tion and the kids love the interaction. Meet at the Dragon Castle Theatre. For more information, call 941-861-1307.

Bank to participate in school supply

driveCharlotte State Bank

& Trust is participating in the Charlotte Local Education Foundation school supply drive, with two local bank offices accepting donations for Charlotte County students in need of assistance for the upcom-ing school year. School supplies may be brought to the bank’s Parkside office, 3002 Tamiami Trail, Port Charlotte; and to the Peachland office, 24163 Peachland Blvd., Port Charlotte. Donations will be accepted during regu-lar lobby hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. In addition to school supplies, mone-tary donations also are welcome. Checks should be made payable to CLEF.

This year marks the fifth annual CLEF school supply drive. School

supplies such as pencils, notebooks, binders, folders and crayons are greatly needed. All monetary donations will be used to purchase these supplies, which will be distributed to qualified students at schools throughout Charlotte County. Volunteers also are needed to help collect and sort the supplies. CLEF’s goal is to have as many supplies as possi-ble by July 10; however the drive will probably last through the end of August.

For more information, call CLEF at 941-255-7500, ext. 294; or visit www.charlotteschool foundation.org.

Letters for our servicemen and servicewomen

The Englewood Rotary Club would like to collect 240 letters to send to our military stationed in South Korea. Many of these men and women are first-time placements in a foreign country with intensifying hostilities. Many do not have fami-ly who can write to them. The Rotary will be send-ing care packages along with Stars for Service from St. David’s Episcopal Church’s Jubilee Center. It would be nice to have a letter from home, letting them know they are in our thoughts and prayers. Letters may be dropped off at the Jubilee Center at 401 S. Broadway, Englewood.

City Commissioner Candidate Forum set

A North Port Commissioner Candidate

Forum will be held July 16 at VFW Post 8203, 4860 Trott Circle, off Pan American Boulevard in North Port. Listen to nine candidates for two City Commission seats answer questions. There will be a meet-and-greet from 5 p.m. to 5:45 p.m., followed by the candi-date forum from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. The event is sponsored by the North Port Area Chamber of Commerce. All are invited.

Center seeks volunteer cleaners

The Peace River Wildlife Center, 3400 Ponce de Leon Parkway, Punta Gorda, is seeking volun-teer cleaners who love being close to Florida native wildlife and are concerned for the ani-mals’ care and well-being. Volunteer cleaners have an up-close-and-personal experience with PRWC’s resident wildlife, entering their enclosures and being able to observe and enjoy their person-alities and antics like no other volunteer can. The work is fairly physical, and there is bending and stooping involved; however no heavy lifting is required.

Most volunteers commit to a few hours in the morning, one or two days a week. For more information, or to sign up as a volunteer cleaner, call 941-637-3830.

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| OUR VIEW

Fifth Third Bank,

others thinkingoutside the box

OUR POSITION: When Fifth Third Bank in Lee County offered to help a client find a job instead of foreclosing, it was one example of banks finding creative solutions to customers’ economic problems.

W hen a Fifth Third Bank customer lost a job and couldn’t

pay their mortgage, we all can guess what happened next. Or can we?

Surely a foreclosure was in the offering.

But, no, not this time.The Florida bank had a novel

idea. Instead of foreclosing, going through thousands of dollars in costs over months of legal workings and putting a customer on the street, the bank decided it may be better off collecting money from a working customer.

Do you see the light going on?

So the bank connected the customer with a re-employ-ment program called NextJob. The program helps people who get behind in their mortgage payments find work. She ended up with a job in a real estate office, close to her home, ac-cording to a story in the Naples Daily News.

Before NextJob helped, the customer had put in dozens of job applications with no luck. She said she was thrilled to have support finding a job and was happy she could begin paying her mortgage again.

To us, this sounds like a good, common sense approach to a problem.

And, we understand, Fifth Third Bank is not the only one to take such an approach. Bank of America, among others, also gives some assistance to mortgage holders who are out of work.

Realistically, of course, not every person who loses a job and falls behind in mortgage payments can be helped. There are circumstances we are sure where the job will not fit the person. Or, in reality, some people just don’t want their home any longer. That hap-pened too frequently during the 2008-2010 dumping of mortgages that saw a record number of foreclosures in Florida.

Still, what a refreshing idea for a bank to work for its customers — even though in the end the bank benefited from providing someone with the means to continue paying their loan.

Other banks, like Calusa Bank in Charlotte County, also try to think outside the box when it comes to servicing customers. Todd Katz, president of Calusa, says his bank has an informal job-finders network where staff passes along leads on potential employment and forwards customers’ resumes to compa-nies with job openings. Calusa staff also tries to recommend its customers’ services. For in-stance, Katz said, they may give out information on a plumber who is struggling during the slow season.

Charlotte State Bank and Trust Senior Residential Lender Connie Ritchhart said she tries to steer customers into loan modification programs if they are in danger of foreclosure. The good news, however, is that Ritchhart said the bank has no loans in jeopardy right now and no homes in foreclosure.

We’re pleased to hear of banks stepping up to find ways to help customers. And we’re even more thrilled as Florida appears to be past the foreclosure crisis sparked by an economic recession that is grinding to a thankful halt.

| LETTER SUBMISSION POLICY

Supporting Yatesfor City Commission

Sales taxis irresponsible

Same-sex marriageissue getting old

Doesn’t likeDana Millbank

Ivankovic willrepresent district

Looking backat ‘Lawyergate’

Campaign invasionturns off voter

Editor:In response to a letter

of July 1, will vote for City Commission incumbent Linda Yates.

Without Yates’ tenacity, Bayflite was gone from this community. The extra time at commission meetings was worth it.

In Yates’ tenure, city at-torney fees have decreased significantly: 2009, $1 million plus; today under $600,000.

Yates asks tough questions and advocates consistently for keeping Warm Mineral Springs open as a wellness destination. Park funds were used to acquire it. Giving control of the land to Jebco (or any for-profit developer) is misappropriation of public money.

Certain people don’t want the truth exposed: Jebco’s proposal allows them to use Springs’ land as loan collateral while retaining revenues from the site. If Jebco defaults on its loan, lenders will seek repayment from land own-ers — North Port taxpayers. Jebco gets all the benefit, with virtually no risk — what a sweetheart deal!

Revelation of these facts during negotiations caused county commissioners abruptly to adjourn/leave the joint meeting last week. They created the emergency in their zeal to conceal their hidden agenda with Warm Mineral Springs.

Yates leads fiscal restraint efforts in city budgeting. The 2010 financial reports estimat-ed North Port’s general fund reserves at a $1 million deficit by 2013. Due to Yates’ efforts in challenging the status quo, actual general fund reserves are surplus $10.7 million now.

I encourage voters to seek facts, not fiction in choosing Linda Yates for City Commission.

Conni BrunniNorth Port

Editor:This Nov. 4, in the general

election, we the people have choices to make.

The proposed decision by the Charlotte County Board of County Commissioners on what to do with the penny tax should send a strong message to the voters.

They are fighting to increase debt by proposing new proj-ects with no consideration of paying on our existing debt and being fiscally responsible to all the people of Charlotte County.

Don MonroePort Charlotte

Editor:We are today exposed to a

never-ending barrage from fringe groups trying to have their various defects declared as normal with the stroke of

Editor:“Dana vs. the Supreme

Court.” Dana is furious at the

Supreme Court giving corporations “personhood.” He starts his rant demeaning Mitt Romney, his “$55,000” car elevator, questioning the intelligence of the Supreme Court in the decision to strike down the limiting political donations, the Hobby Lobby decision, deriding the moral character of “corporations,” makes erroneous statements as the “law” and in the pro-cess misses the point entirely.

He does not have the intel-lectual capacity to separate the facts from his wants and his “fantasy.” Dana’s articles use the “kitchen sink” method in trying to make his socialist-Marxist-progressive point.

Unfortunately for Dana, Hobby Lobby already pays for 16 different “birth control” methods and only objected to four that ran afoul of the “private” company’s beliefs. He supports the “you are not a doctor,” ranting of the

Editor:Do you live in the Fourth

District of Charlotte County and believe you are without representation? Tired of your taxes going up and getting fewer services? Paying for services that you never re-ceive? Stephen R. campaigns he represents all of Charlotte County but he forgot about the people in the Fourth District.

It is time for a change. Dave Ivankovic wants to represent all the people of the Fourth District. Dave and his family live in the Fourth District. He is a successful businessman. He is not a career politician. Dave is listening to the people and their discontent; he wants to make a difference.

The people in the Fourth District of Charlotte County need change and repre-sentation, Please vote for Ivankovic in the primary.

Alice EspositoMurdock

Editor:I read the “letters to the

editor” every morning and I am happy to see so many people who take an interest and the time to present their opinions. May I express my opinion on one letter of July 3?

I totally agree that the scandal of the IRS should be investigated. However, if history is any indication, nothing suggested by the writer will happen. Case in point is “Lawyergate.”

George W. Bush’s Department of Justice fired nine U.S. attorneys. The congressional investigations found that the dismissals were made to gain political

Editor:We live in a small, privately

owned, gated community just off Harborview Road. Entrance is gained by having an owner’s sticker or a display card written by the guard and placed on the dash of a visitor.

On Saturday morning, our privacy was breached by a man in an orange T-shirt, who mysteriously eluded our guard on duty. Your volun-teer opened the screen door to each unit and placed one of your campaign fliers in the door handle. Our guard was alerted to the invasion and tracked the offender down to escort him off our property.

While I will not vote in the upcoming Republican primary, I am urging voters who will vote to cast their ballots for your opponent, who surely has more respect for citizens’ privacy than you and your supporters.

If you have no control over your volunteers, how can you expect to be trusted with governing Charlotte County?

Lee JonesPort Charlotte

| LETTERS TO | THE EDITOR

a pen. Nice if crippled folks could be cured this way.

The issue of gays is thrown up before us on a daily basis making me wish they would retreat back into the closet. While there may be no justi-fication for public ridicule of these types of behavior, like-wise there is no justification for the continuous placing of this issue before all of us in all of the media.

Sheep-like public accep-tance of all this ongoing same-sex marriage stuff makes one think it is nor-mal conduct. There are some absolutes in life and the general public should support long-standing and traditional human conduct. What folks find acceptable conduct in the privacy of their own homes, should remain private within that arena and not splashed all over our TV, radio and print media. This public relations blitz now underway might be better put to bed.

I see little to be gay about this personal conduct and their odd behavior. Will it be soon that the society might even be lead into accepting pedophilia, cross-dressers, green hair, etc., as something normal?

John P. DerrPort Charlotte

feminist movement. I objected to the Supreme

Court saying that CO2 is a poisonous gas, but since I have no bully pulpit, I will use my vote to remove those who use CO2 to cover for ineptitude and self-aggrandizement.

Dana is whining how awful it will be when wom-en can’t get birth control, despite drug companies falling over themselves to have women use their products for free. Now, Dana is picking himself off the floor as the Supreme Court has knocked out six in a row over Obama and the “Danas” of this world.

Next up, Dana telling us how good it is to have thousands of undocumented children crossing our border.

Richard PitzPunta Gorda

advantage. During the “Lawyergate” investigation it was discovered that the Bush administration used Republican National Committee Web servers in violation of the Hatch Act to send millions of emails which were later destroyed, lost or deleted in violation of the Presidential Records Act. As many as 5 million emails requested by congressional investigators were therefore unavailable.

A number of senior officials cited executive privilege and refused to testify under oath and instead resigned, including Karl Rove (advisor to George Bush), Alberto Gonzalez (attorney general), Joshua Bolton (Bush’s deputy chief of staff ), Harriet Miers (Bush’s legal counsel), and eight others. Both Josh Bolton and Harriet Miers were found in contempt of Congress.

Not one official or advisor was “falling over each other to toe the line.” In fact, there were at least eight other scandals during Bush’s last 19 months in office.

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I ’m one of those people who thought Airbnb would never

work. I thought people would never rent out space in their homes to near strangers. But I was clearly wrong. Eleven million travelers have stayed in Airbnb destina-tions, according to data shared by the company. Roughly 550,000 homes are now being shared by hosts. Airbnb is more popular in Europe than it is even in the United States. Paris is the largest destination city.

And Airbnb is only a piece of the peer-to-peer economy. People are renting out their cars to people they don’t know, dropping off their pets with people they don’t know, renting power tools to people they don’t know.

In retrospect, I under-estimated the power of a few trends that make the peer-to-peer economy possible. First, I under-estimated the effects of middle-class stagnation. With wages flat and families squeezed, many people have to return to the boardinghouse

model of yesteryear. They have to rent out rooms to cover their mortgage or rent.

Second, I underestimated the power that liberal arts majors would have on the economy. Millions of people have finished college with a hunger for travel and local contact, but without much money. They would rather stay in spare rooms in residential neighborhoods than in homogenized hotels in commercial areas, especially if they get to have breakfast with the hosts in the morning.

And the big thing I underestimated was the transformation of social trust. In primitive economies, people traded mostly with members of their village

and community. Trust was face to face. Then, in the mass economy we’ve been used to, people bought from large and stable corporate brands, whose behavior was made more reliable by government regulation.

But now there is a new trust calculus, powered by both social and economic forces. Socially, we have large numbers of people living loose unstructured lives, mostly in the 10 years after leaving college and in the 10 years after retirement.

These people often live alone or with short-time roommates, outside big institutional structures, like universities, corporations or the settled living of family life. They become very fast and fluid in how they make social connections. They become accustomed to instant intimacy, or at least fast pseudo-intimacy. People are both hungrier for human contact and more tolerant of easy-come-easy-go fluid relationships.

Economically, there

are many more people working as freelancers. These people are more individualistic in how they earn money. They often don’t go to an office. They have traded dependence on big organizational systems for dependence on people they can talk to and negotiate arrange-ments with directly. They become accustomed to flexible ad-hoc arrangements.

The result is a person-alistic culture in which people have actively lost trust in big institutions. Strangers don’t seem especially risky by com-parison. This is fertile ground for peer-to-peer commerce.

Companies like Airbnb establish trust through ratings mechanisms. Their clients are already adept at evaluating each other on the basis of each other’s Facebook pages. People in the Airbnb economy don’t have the option of trusting each other on the basis of institutional affiliations, so they do it on the basis of online signaling and peer

evaluations. Online ratings follow you every-where, so people have an incentive to act in ways that will buff their online reputation.

As companies like Airbnb, Lyft and Sidecar get more mature, they also spend more money policing their own marketplace. They hire teams to hunt out fraud. They screen suppliers. They look for bad apples who might ruin the experience.

The one thing the peer-to-peer economy has not relied on much so far is government reg-ulation. The people who use these companies may be mostly political progressives, but they are operating in a lightly regulated economic space. They vote left but click right.

As this sector matures, government is getting more involved. City of-ficials have clashed with Airbnb and Uber on a range of issues. But most city governments don’t seem inclined to demand tight regulations and oversight. Centralized agencies don’t know what

to make of decentralized trust networks. Moreover, in most cities people seem to understand this is a less formal economy and caveat emptor rules to a greater degree.

Meanwhile, companies like Airbnb and even Uber seem inclined to compromise and play nice with city govern-ments. They’re trying to establish reputations as good citizens, to play nice with bureaucrats and co-op boards; they can’t do that with in-your-face, disruptive tactics.

We’re probably en-tering a world in which some sectors, like energy, retain top-down regu-latory regimes. Other sectors, like bake sales, are unregulated. But more sectors, like peer-to-peer, exist in a gray zone in between.

As mechanisms to establish private trust become more efficient, government plays a smaller role.

David Brooks is a columnist for The New York Times. He can be reached via www. newyorktimes.com.

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R elax. This is not a slippery slope.

So Justices Samuel Alito writing for the majority and Anthony Kennedy writing in concurrence, take pains to assure us in the wake of the Supreme Court’s latest disastrous decision. The same au-gust tribunal that gutted the Voting Rights Act and opened the doors for unlimited money from unknown sources to flood the political arena now strikes its latest blow against reason and individual rights.

By the 5-4 margin that has become an too-familiar hallmark of a sharply divided court in sharply divided times, justices ruled Monday that “closely held” corporations (i.e., those more than half owned by five people or fewer) may refuse, out of “sincerely held” religious beliefs, to provide certain contra-ceptive options to female employees as part of their health care package. The lead plaintiff was Hobby Lobby, a chain of arts and crafts stores based in Oklahoma and owned by the Green family, whose Christian faith compels them to pay employees well above minimum wage, play religious music in their stores, close on Sundays and donate a portion of their

profits to charity.Unfortunately for their

employees’ reproductive options, that faith also compels them to object to four contraceptive measures (two IUDS, two “morning after” pills) that they equate with abortion. Most gynecol-ogists will tell you that’s a false equation, but Alito said that wasn’t the point.

Rather, the point was whether Hobby Lobby was sincere in its mis-taken belief. That it was, the court decided, meant that the Affordable Care Act provision requiring Hobby Lobby to provide the disputed contra-ceptive measures vio-lated the 1993 Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which prevents govern-ment from doing any-thing that “burdens” the free exercise of religion.

Apparently we now have greater solicitude for the feelings of corporate “persons” than for the health of actual persons. This ruling plac-es women’s reproductive

options at the discretion of their employers, which is awful enough. But it has troubling implica-tions beyond that.

Not to worry, writes Alito, this ruling is “very specific.” Not to fret, concurs Kennedy, this is not a ruling of “breadth and sweep.” Let no one be mollified by these assurances.

Under the court’s logic, after all, it’s difficult to see why a corporation owned by a family of devout Jehovah’s Witnesses can’t deny blood transfusions to its workers. Or why one owned by conservative Muslims can’t deny employment to women. Or why one owned by evangelical Christians can’t deny service to gay men and lesbians.

This is not just hy-pothetical. In the last decade, we’ve seen Christian pharmacists claim faith as a reason for refusing to fill — and in some cases, confis-cating — contraceptive prescriptions. We’ve seen Muslim cabbies use the same “logic” in declining to serve passengers carrying alcohol.

What is the difference between that outrageous behavior and Hobby Lobby’s? By what reason-ing is the one protected, but the others are not? It is telling that Alito and Kennedy are virtually silent on this question.

Apparently, it’s a nar-row ruling because they say it’s a narrow ruling. Apparently, we are simply to trust them on that. But

even if you could take them at their word, this would be a frightening decision, the imposition of religion masquerading as freedom of religion. And the thing is: You can’t take them at their word.

So here we stand: a corporate “person” celebrating a dubious victory as millions of actual persons wonder if they’ll have birth control tomorrow. Or be denied a prescription, a job, a wedding cake.

Not a slippery slope? They’re right. This is a San Francisco sidewalk coated with ice, slicked with oil and littered with ba-

nana peels. God help us.And look out below.Leonard Pitts Jr. is a

columnist for the Miami Herald. Readers may reach him at [email protected].

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SUMMER CAMPS2014 Boys & Girls Clubs of

Charlotte County Summer Programs (space is limited; call now to register):

• 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. June 2-Aug. 13 at the Family Services Center, 21450 Gibralter Drive, Port Charlotte. For kindergarten (completed) through eighth grade. Cost (nonrefundable): $50 per week for one child; $40 per week per child, if enrolling two or more children (plus a $25 registration fee per child). 941-235-2472 or [email protected].

• 7:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. June 2-Aug. 13 at Tiffany Square Plaza, 2828 S. McCall Road, Englewood. For kindergarten (completed) through eighth grade. Cost (nonrefundable): $50 per week for one child; $40 per week per child, if enrolling two or more children (plus a $25 registration fee per child). 941-460-6589 or [email protected].

All these weekday programs offer academic enrichment by certified teachers, fine arts programs, sports, swimming, recreation, a games room, a technology lab, field trips and much more. Lunch and a snack are provided daily. General info: 941-979-8379, [email protected] or www.bgcofcc.org.

• • •Charlotte County Family YMCA

programs:• Camp Dotzler: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

weekdays, May 27-Aug. 14 at 22801

Bayshore Road, Charlotte Harbor. For youth who have completed kindergarten through eighth grade. Activities include swimming, kayaking, field trips, a climbing tower, and art and humanities. Lunch and an afternoon snack are included. Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $170 per two-week session; nonmembers, $200 per two-week session. 941-629-2220.

• Kiddie Kollege: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays, May 27-Aug. 15 at four locations in Port Charlotte, Punta Gorda and North Port. For children who have completed voluntary prekindergarten and those entering kindergarten. Activities include letter recognition, number recognition, phonological awareness and basic math skills, Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $100 per week; nonmem-bers, $115 per week. 941-629-2220.

• CIT — Counselor In Training programs: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays, July 7-Aug. 14 (Session B) in Port Charlotte and North Port. For youth who have completed ninth through 10th grades. CIT is a training program that prepares youth to take on the role of a future YMCA camp counselor. The CITs will be under the direction of a director, and will work with different age groups all summer. Free lunch and an afternoon snack included. Cost: $175 per session. 941-629-2220.

• Camp North Port: 6:30 a.m.-6 p.m. weekdays, June 3-Aug. 15 at 5930 Sam Shapos

Way, North Port. For youth who have completed kindergarten through eighth grade. Focus on nature, char-acter development, arts and human-ities, health, wellness and sports; weekly camp activities will include swimming, kayaking and field trips to Camp Dotzler. Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $85 per week; nonmembers, $100 per week. 941-429-2269.

• Sailing Camp: 9 a.m.-3 p.m. June 6-Aug. 15 at the Bayfront Center YMCA, 750 W. Retta Esplanade, Punta Gorda. For youth ages 8 through 16. Campers will be introduced to water safety and the rules of navigation, and will be instructed in a “lifetime” skill that promotes self-confidence and responsibility while sailing on Charlotte Harbor. Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $140 per week; nonmembers, $160 per week. 941-347-8855.

• Tennis Camp: 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. (full day) or 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. (half-day) June 9-July 31 at the Punta Gorda Club YMCA, 2905 Tamiami Trail. For children/youth ages 5 and older. Tennis Pro Roberto and his two assistants will teach campers how to play tennis or improve their skills. Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $55 per week (half-day) or $115 per week (full day); nonmem-bers, $75 per week (half-day) or $135 per week (full day). 941-505-0999.

• Swim Camp: 1-5 p.m. week-days, July 14-18, and Aug. 4-8 at the North Port YMCA, 5930 Sam Shapos Way. Ages: children must be able to

swim the length of the pool to partic-ipate. Swimmers will spend a week learning swim strokes, technique and dry-land conditioning, all while having fun. Cost: Charlotte County Family YMCA members, $60 per week; nonmembers, $80 per week. 941-429-2269.

• • •Other camps:• Funtastic Art Camp:

9 a.m.-1 p.m. weekdays, June 9-Aug. 8 at the North Port Art Center, 5950 Sam Shapos Way. For youth ages 6 through 14. Two art classes daily; lunch provided. Cost: $80 per week. 941-423-6460.

• Active Art Youth Class: 1-3 p.m. June 9-Aug. 8 at the North Port Art Center, 5950 Sam Shapos Way. For youth ages 6 through 14. Art activities to build creative minds. Cost: $35 per week. 941-423-6460.

• Summer ART Camp: 10 a.m.-noon Monday, Wednesday and Friday in two-week sessions at the Visual Arts Center, 210 Maud St., Punta Gorda. Remaining dates are July 14-25. Choice of a Kids Art Camp for ages 6-12 (different projects and techniques each session); or a Teen Art Camp with pottery and more for ages 13-16 (in pottery classes, teens will learn how to throw, finish and glaze their own unique pieces). Cost: Kids, $50 per student, per session; Teen, $60 per student, per session — cost includes all supplies for both. Space limited. Register in person or call 941-639-8810.

• Charlotte Harbor Youth

Sailing Summer Camp: two-week sessions, weekdays, (remaining dates) July 14-25 and July 28-Aug. 8. Classes take place at a home base of operation in the marina yacht basin at the Char-lotte Harbor Yacht Club, 4400 Lister St., Port Charlotte. Participants need not be yacht club members. Info/register, Jeff Ellis, [email protected] or 941-889-9493. Info, www.chysailing.org.

• 2014 Higher Ground Performing Arts Summer Enrich-ment Programs: half-days, twice a week or for a full week, July 14-18, July 28-Aug. 1, and Aug. 4-8 at 17353 Geddes Ave., Port Charlotte. For ages 3 and older. Programs, which feature dance, voice and theater, will include the Summer Enrichment Program, the Performer’s Tool Box Workshop and the Summer Dance Intensive. Topics include choreography, technique, direction, audition preparation, move-ment and voice for stage and film, and much more. Cost: $50-75. 941-625-3622 or www.higherground performingarts.net.

• Camp Gan Israel: June 30-July 11 at the Chabad Jewish Center in Punta Gorda. For children ages 2 through 12. It is a camp where kids are actively involved in Jewish fun; includes sports, creative crafts, drama, Shabbat experiences and Jewish-themed programs. Register/more info: www.chabadof charlottecounty.com, or call Sheina at 941-258-0188.

• Summer Youth Running Camp: 7:30-11 a.m. Mondays and

Tuesdays (meet at South County Regional Park, 670 Cooper St., Punta Gorda), and 5:30 p.m. Wednesdays (meet at The Foot Landing, 117 Herald Court, Punta Gorda) — July 7-30. Sponsored by New Balance. For age groups 10-12 and 13-15. All abilities welcome. Preregistration required. Cost: now, $119. To include The Foot Landing Pub Run. Info/register, 941-347-7751.

• Kids’ Summer Spectrum: 9 a.m.-12:30 p.m. and 1:30-5 p.m. weekdays, July 14-18 and July 21-25 at State College of Florida, Mana-tee-Sarasota in South Venice, 8000 S. Tamiami Trail. For youth ages 11 through 15. Provided by Corporate and Community Development. Will include puppetry, jewelry design, safari, clay creations, science, junior journalism, gross chemistry, cooking and more. Hands-on science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) classes — including clay animation, video game design, stop-motion animation and creative robotics — also are offered at the campus. www.scf.edu/kids or 941-408-1412.

• Golf & Tennis Junior Camp: 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. July 22-24 at Heron Creek Golf & Country Club, 5301 Heron Creek Blvd. (off Sumter Boulevard), North Port. For boys and girls ages 8 through 14. Professional golf and tennis instructors; lunch provided daily; learn skill techniques, basic rules and etiquette of golf and tennis. Cost: $125 for all three days; register at Heron Creek by July 15. 941-423-6955.

Marine Corps League to meetMarine Corps League

of Charlotte County Detachment 756 meets at 9 a.m. the second Saturday of every month at American Legion Post 110, 3152 Harbor Blvd., Port Charlotte. All Marines are welcome. For more information, call Tommy “C” at 941-697-9897.

Meals on Wheels needs cooks

North Port Meals on Wheels Inc. needs volun-teer cooks and helpers. A volunteer is only required to help out one morning a week. MOW delivers hot meals to the homebound in the city six days a week. If you are interested, call Joan Cain at 941-423-8338.

More ADA work at parks

Charlotte County Community Services announced construction started June 9 and will go through Aug. 2 for ADA accessibility improvements at several county park locations, including Ann Dever Memorial Regional Park, Harold Avenue Park, the Port Charlotte Public Library, G.C. Herring Park and the Tringali Recreation Center. These parks and libraries will remain open during this period for improvements; there will be ongoing construction activity near concession stands, walkways, parking lots and ramps for acces-sibility improvements. Activities in these areas will not be closed, but will be limited to alternate routes and entrances.

Disaster Planning Guide availableThe 2014 Charlotte

County Disaster Planning Guide, including the Evacuation Zone map, now is available for resi-dents to pick up for free at all public libraries and many government offices. This comprehensive guide is filled with lifesaving information and includes “Ten Things You Can Do Now to Prepare.” This list helps residents to develop a detailed family action plan for any emergency situation.

This handy brochure is designed to cover a vast array of subjects as we enter the 2014 hurricane season, including: home protection, preparing your family, insurance questions, cleaning up after a storm, generator safety and much more. In addition to hurricanes, the guide covers a number of other hazards that may threaten this area.

If a civic organization, neighborhood or church would like multiple copies delivered, call Charlotte County Emergency Management at 941-833-4000, or you can arrange to pick up the books at the Charlotte County Public Safety Building on Airport Road in Punta Gorda.

For more information, call 941-833-4000.

Line-dancing lessons

The South Venice Yacht Club, 4425 Yacht Club Drive, offers line-dancing lessons from 10:30 a.m. to noon Wednesdays. Beginners and expe-rienced dancers are welcome. The cost is $4. For more information, call 941-474-1438.

Joint chamber ‘Network at Noon’

The North Port and Venice chambers of com-merce will hold a joint “Network at Noon” event from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 17 at Heron Creek Golf & Country Club, 5301 Heron Creek Blvd., off Sumter Boulevard, North Port. Cost is $15 per per-son for chamber partners and guests to cover lunch. Network at Noon lunches are an opportunity for chamber members to give their 60-second “elevator speech” and talk about their business, product or service. Reservations are required by July 11. For more information, call 941-564-3040 or visit www.northportarea chamber.com.

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a 32-mile, a 50-mile and even a 62-mile ride. Romagnoli and his father-in-law were riding the 32-mile circuit, he said.

The event was spon-sored by the local bicycle riders club — the Peace River Riders. It began at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s on Taylor Road.

Bike events such as the one held Sunday aren’t just good for the partic-ipants’ health, it’s also good for the local econo-my, said Court Nederveld, president of the Peace River Riders Bicycle Club.

The event began five years ago with 82 riders and has grown to the 350 expected on Sunday, he said. Many of these riders are from out of town and therefore, they stay in area hotels and eat in local restaurants while in Punta Gorda.

“I saw a report that said the average household in-come for the middle-aged rider is in the $72,000 range,” Nederveld said.

That means riders typically have a lot of disposable income.

Nederveld added that another study shows that touring bicyclists spend about $72 billion annual-ly around the country.

Showcasing the city from a bicycle can also help to attract new

residents, Nederveld added. Punta Gorda is a bicycle-friendly town with many trails along the river and through the city’s outskirts, he said.

Punta Gorda Mayor Rachel Keesling agreed that the city is bicy-cle-friendly. She was pleased with Sunday’s turnout, adding that the more people who visit Punta Gorda, the better.

Keesling was on hand to read a proclamation declaring Sunday as “Wheels and Wings Day.”

“It really adds excite-ment when you have events like this in the city,” Keesling said. “And it’s good for the town.”

Successful events such as Wheels and Wings also serves to encourage other clubs to hold events in the town, she added.

Bicyclists not only had a choice of several different rides, they could also participate in “Speed Trap Alley.” The Punta Gorda Police Department was on hand to issue a “speeding ticket” to any rider who could exceed 25 miles per hour within a tenth of a mile, Nederveld said.

Debbie Dunn, 49, of Tarpon Springs, traveled about two hours to Punta Gorda for Sunday’s event. She came down after hearing about the rides from friends who live in the area.

“I thought I would check it out,” she said.

“It’s a great area to ride.” Ed Sodano, 62, of

Tampa, was on hand for his first Wheels and Wings ride. He, like Dunn, be-lieves that Punta Gorda is a good town for bicyclists.

“It’s clean and the people are friendly,” he said. “And there’s not a lot of traffic.”

Paul Troyer, 52, of Sarasota, is president of the Village Idiots riding club. Troyer said his club brought about 40 cyclists to Punta Gorda for the event. This is the third year he and his club have made the trip down from

Sarasota for the ride. “This is the high mark on

our calendar,” Troyer said.Eric Portwood, 31, of Port

Charlotte, won the 10-mile race for the second straight year. Portwood believes the Wheels and Wings event is good for cyclists in the community because it helps raise awareness among motorists about bicycles in the city.

“This shows people that there is a community of riders out there and that they need to share the road with us,” he said.

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Adam Romagnoli, 32, of Dracut, Mass., prepares to ride his first ever Wheels and Wings bike ride Sunday morning.

Cyclists participating in the fifth annual Wheels and Wings ride Sunday line up in front of Beef ‘O’ Brady’s.

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Eric Portwood, 31, of Port Charlotte, won the 10-mile Wheels and Wings bike race Sunday. He is pictured here preparing to eat his victory feast of wings and beer at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s.

Riders line up for “Speed Trap Alley” where they try to break 25 miles per hour in a tenth of a mile. Three riders tied for the highest speed at 32 miles per hour: Paul Troyer, Ivan Olarte and Mike Resnick.

Debra Sikorski, 59, of St. Petersburg, dances the Electric Slide during the Wheels and Wings Bike Ride after-party at Beef ‘O’ Brady’s.

Paul Troyer, 52, of Sarasota, heads down “Speed Trap Alley” Sunday during the Wheels and Wings Bike Ride. Troyer tied for first place with two other individuals at 32 miles per hour.

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Charlotte Sports Park held a Vietnam Wall fundraiser, Wall Night at the Stone Crabs, on Thursday. The Vietnam Memorial Wall of SW Florida, an organization comprised of different military groups, collected donations for the Vietnam Wall to be located in Laishley Park. Stoney, the Stone Crabs mascot, takes a ball from Brendan McCaffery and gets ready to pitch and dunk Hunter McElyea in the water tank.

Marissa Jennings paints a fireworks design on Chrissie Sikes, 3, as Cheyenne Gomez, 5, watches intently.

Wearing their red, white and blue, are Mary Hegley, marketing manager, Jared Forma, general manager, and Sammy DiTonna, community relations manager.

Vietnam veterans from The Vietnam Memorial Wall of SW Florida, which is comprised of different military organizations, stood out on the field with the team members as the national anthem was sung by Celine Gavin.

Tim Key, of the Patriot Riders of America, is one of the veterans who had the pleasure of throwing out the first pitch at the Wall Night game at Charlotte Sports Park.

Vietnam veteran Bill (Buff) Martin, commanding officer of Delta Company, Vietnam Brotherhood, walks out onto the field with one of the Charlotte Stone Crabs players. Each player was accompanied by a Vietnam veteran as they were introduced onto the field.

Nick and Kelly Trullinger brought their 5-year-old quadruplets, Ava, Lily, Luke and Sarah, to Vietnam Wall Night at Charlotte Sports Park.

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Lot 7 and the West 20.00 feetof Lot 8, Block 4, DAVIS ANDWRIGHT SUBDIVISION OFNOCATEE, as per map or platthereof recoded in the Officeof the Clerk of the CircuitCourt, in and for DeSotoCounty, Florida, in Plat Book2, Page 80 and Plat Book C-5,Page 23, LESS State right-ofway.Parcel Number : 23-38-24-0083-0040-0070.

has been filed against you andyou are required to serve a copyof your written defenses, if any, toit on Sandra Sanders, the plain-tiff’s attorney, whose address isP.O. Box 903, Arcadia, Florida34265, on or before July 28,2014, and file the original withthe clerk of this court eitherbefore service on the plaintiff’sattorney or immediately there-after; otherwise a default will beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the complaint orpetition.

Dated on 6/23, 2014.MITZIE McGAVICClerk of the CourtBy: B. Wynn As Deputy ClerkPublish: 6/30/14, 7/07/14

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YOU ARE NOTIFIED that anaction for disolution of marriagehas been filed against you andthat you are required to serve acopy of your written defenses, ifany, to it on Dencina Lodge,whose address is 70 SpyglassAlley, Placida, FL 33946 on orbefore 7/31/14, and file theoriginal with the clerk of thisCourt at 4000 S. Tamiami Trl.Venice FL 34293 before serviceon Petitioner or immediatelythereafter. If you fail to do so,a default may be enteredagainst you for the reliefdemanded in the petition. The action is asking the court todecide how the following real orpersonal property should be divid-ed: NONE

Copies of all court docu-ments in this case, includingorders, are available at theClerk of the Circuit Court’soffice. You may review thesedocuments upon request.

You must keep the Clerk ofthe Circuit Court’s office noti-fied of your current address.(You may file Notice of Cur-rent Address, FloridaSupreme Court ApprovedFamily Law Form 12.915.)Future papers in this lawsuitwill be mailed to the addresson record at the clerk’s office.

WARNING: Rule 12.285,Florida Family Law Rules ofProcedure, requires certainautomatic disclosure of docu-ments and information. Fail-ure to comply can result insanctions, including dismissalor striking of pleadings.Dated: 6/26/14CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: C. Colburn Deputy ClerkKAREN E. RUSHING, CLERKPublish: 6/30/14, 7/07/14

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY, FL

PROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OF GERALDINE B. KAHN, Deceased. File No. 14 0324 CPDivision - Probate

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The administration of the estateof GERALDINE B. KAHN,deceased, whose date of deathwas October 31, 2013, andwhose social security number isXXX-XX-4104, is pending in theCircuit Court for Charlotte Coun-ty, Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is P.O. Box511687, Punta Gorda, FL 33950-1687. The names and addresses

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of the personal representativeand the personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 7, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Paul A. Ryan, EsquirePaul Ryan Attorney At Law, PA25073 Marion AvenuePunta Gorda, FL 33950E-Mail: [email protected] Bar No. 0567329Telephone: (941) 655-8970Personal Representative:Lester D. KahnSterling House18440 Cochran BoulevardPort Charlotte, FL 33948 Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014363381 3060750

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OF

RAYMOND G. KUNDROT, Deceased.

File No.: 14-837-CPNOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estateof RAYMOND G. KUNDROT,deceased, whose date of deathwas February 28, 2014, andwhose social security number isprivate, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Charlotte County, Flori-da, Probate Division, the addressof which is 350 East MarionAvenue, Punta Gorda, Florida33950. The names and address-es of the personal representativeand the personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate, must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis Notice is June 30, 2014.Attorney for Personal RepresentativeArlene C. Chase, Esq.Arlene C. Chase, P.A.Florida Bar No. 0033591210 Wood StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950 Telephone: (941) 575-5142Presonal RepresentativeCYNTHIA M. SETTER260 Sorrento Ranches DriveNokomis, FL 34275Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14311828 3056430IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORCHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAIN RE: ESTATE OF

LILLIAN M. WAGNER,Deceased.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate

of LILLIAN M. WAGNER,deceased, whose date of deathwas March 18, 2014, and whosesocial security number is private,is pending in the Circuit Court forCharlotte County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is350 East Marion Avenue, PuntaGorda, Florida 33950. Thenames and addresses of the per-sonal representative and the per-sonal representative’s attorneyare set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF

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THIS NOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the dece-

dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate, must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis Notice is July 7, 2014.Attorney for Personal RepresentativeArlene C. Chase, Esq.Florida Bar No. 0033591Arlene C. Chase, P.A.210 Wood StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 575-5142Personal RepresentativeHEIDI VOLK2089 Barksdale StreetPort Charlotte, FL 33948 Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014311828 3059833

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE20th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND

FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONCASE NO. 082014CP000908

IN RE: ESTATE OF WILLIAM LAEDLEIN WENTZ A/K/A WILLIAM L. WENTZ,

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the Estateof William Laedlein Wentz A/k/aWilliam L. Wentz, Deceased,whose date of death was April 8,2014, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Charlotte, County, Flori-da, Probate Division, the addressof which is 350 E. Marion Avenue,Punta Gorda, FL 33950. Thenames and addresses of the Per-sonal Representative and the Per-sonal Representative’s attorneyare set forth below.

All creditors ofthe Decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against Decedent’sEstate on whom a copy of thisNotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thisCourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the Dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against Dece-dent’s Estate must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE WILL BE FOR-EVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AFTER THE DECE-DENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 7, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Charles E. GarrisFlorida Bar No. 218669Charles E. Garris P.A.819 Beachland Blvd.Vero Beach, FL 32963(772) 231-1995E-mail: [email protected] Representative:Barbara A. Wentzc/o 819 Beachland BoulevardVero Beach, FL 32963Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014371672 3060712IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONFile No.: 14-000919 CPIN RE: THE ESTATE OFSHIRLEE C. VAN SLYKE

DeceasedNOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estateof SHIRLEE C. VAN SLYKE, File14-000919 CP, is pending in theCircuit Court for 20th Judicial Cir-cuit, Charlotte County, FL, Pro-bate Div., the address of which is350 East Marion Avenue, PuntaGorda, FL 33980. The names andaddresses of the personal repre-sentative and the personal repre-sentative’s attorney are set forthbelow.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate, including unmatured, con-tingent or unliquidated claims, onwhom a copy of this notice isserved must file their claims withthis court WITHIN THE LATER OF3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate, including unma-tured, contingent or unliquidatedclaims, must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRSTPUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis Notice is June 30, 2014.SANDRA A. SUTLIFF, ESQ.

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Attorney forPersonal Representative 3440 Conway Boulevard, Suite 1-C Port Charlotte, FL 33952 941-743-0046 Fax: 941-743-4492 Florida Bar # 0857203ELAINE D. VAN SLYKEPersonal Representative:c/o Sandra A. Sutliff, Esq.3440 Conway Boulevard, Suite 1-C Port Charlotte, FL 33952 941-743-0046 Fax 941-743-4492Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14129606 3058528

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFGEORGIA B. NEUSES

Deceased.File No. 14-991-CPDivision Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate

of GEORGIA B. NEUSES,deceased, whose date of deathwas March 28, 2014, is pendingin the Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 350 EastMarion Ave., Punta Gorda, Florida33950. The names and address-es of the personal representativeand the personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AFTER THE DECE-DENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is June 30, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:CARRIE M. LEONTITSISAttorneyFlorida Bar Number: 48055Olmsted & Wilson, P.A.17801 Murdock Circle, Suite APort Charlotte, Florida 33948Telephone: (941) 624-2700Fax: (941) 624-5151E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail:

[email protected] Representative:MARY C. O’BRIEN94 Berkley Drive #104Madison, Tennessee 37115Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14125062 3058500IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFFRANCES ROMANO a/k/a FRANCES INGRAO

ROMANODeceased.

File No. 14-1027-CPDivision Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the Estate

of Frances Romano a/k/aFrances Ingrao Romano,deceased, whose date of deathwas May 26, 2014, is pending inthe Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 350 EastMarion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL33950. The names and address-es of the personal representativeand the personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AFTER THE DECE-DENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is June 30, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Tina M. MaysAttorney for Lorraine PhillipsFlorida Bar Number: 0726044Mizell Law Firm, PA

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331 Sullivan StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 575-9291Fax: (941) 575-9296E-Mail: [email protected] Representative:Lorraine Phillips23191 Fashion Dr., Unit 313Estero, Florida 33928Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14243045 3058509

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE; ESTATE OFLISA MATHER WEEKLEYa/k/a LISA G. WEEKLEY,

deceased.File No. 14001033CP

NOTICE TO CREDITORSTHE ADMINISTRATION of the

estate of Lisa Mather Weekleya/k/a Lisa G. Weekley,deceased, whose date of deathwas June 14, 2014, is pendingin the Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Divi-sion, the address of which is 350East Marion Avenue, PuntaGorda, Florida 33950. Thenames and address of the per-sonal representative and the per-sonal representative’s attorneyare set forth below.

ALL CREDITORS of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate on whom a copy ofthis notice is required to beserved must file their claims withthis court WITHIN THE LATER OF3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

ALL OTHER CREDITORS ofthe decedent and other personshaving claims or demandsagainst decedent’s estate mustfile their claims with this courtWITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THEDATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILEDWITHIN THE TIME PERIODSSET FORTH IN SECTIN733.702 OF THE FLORIDAPROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR-EVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THETIME PERIODS SET FORTHABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILEDTWO (2) YEARS OR MOREAFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.

THE DATE of first publicationof this Notice is July 7th, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Law Office of Thomas W. Garrard, P.A.By Thomas W. GarrardFlorida Bar #096941306 East Olympia AvenuePunta Gorda, FL 33950 (941) 639-7020 Telephone(941) 637-7352 [email protected] Representative:Thomas W. Garrard306 East Olympia AvenuePunta Gorda, FL 33950Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014112157 3060759IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFFRANK R. TROJANOWSKI,

Deceased.File No. 14-1045-CPDivision Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate

of Frank R. Trojanowski,deceased, whose date of deathwas June 4, 2014, is pending inthe Circuit Court for CharlotteCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 350 E.Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL33950. The names and address-es of the personal representativeand the personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AFTER THE DECE-DENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis notice is July 7, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Fletcher H. Rush, Esq.Florida Bar Number: 100586Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett and Carr, P.A.99 Nesbit StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 639-1158Fax: (941) 639-0028E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail:

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Personal Representative:Sharon A. Shelley21291 Ellen DriveFairview Park, OH 44126Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014114849 3060772

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONIN RE: ESTATE OFHANS R. GERBER, a/k/a HANS RUDOLF GERBER,

Deceased.File No.: 14-001046-CPDivision: Probate

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate

of Hans R. Gerber, a/k/a HansRudolf Gerber, deceased, whosedate of death was February 8,2014, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Charlotte County, Flori-da, Probate Division, the addressof which is 350 East MarionAvenue, Punta Gorda, Florida33950. The names and address-es of the Personal Representativeand the Personal Representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be servedmust file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OFTHIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the dece-dent and other persons havingclaims or demands against dece-dent’s estate must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARSOR MORE AFTER THE DECE-DENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.

The date of first publication ofthis Notice is July 7, 2014.Attorney for Personal Representative:Forrest J. BassFlorida Bar Number: 68197Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett and Carr, P.A. 99 Nesbit StreetPunta Gorda, FL 33950Telephone: (941) 639-1158Fax: (941) 639-0028E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail:

[email protected]@farr.com

Personal Representative:Verena K. Gerber2141 Charlotte Amalie Court Punta Gorda, Florida 33950Publish: July 7 and 14, 2014114849 3060742

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NOTICE OF SALE PODS of SW Florida hereby pub-lishes notice, as required by theFlorida Self-Storage Facilities Act(FL Stat. 83.806) of a public saleof the property listed below tosatisfy a landlord lien. All salesare for cash to the highest bidderand are considered final. PODS ofSW Florida reserves the right toreject any bids. The sale shall beheld at 573 Paul Morris Dr Engle-wood, FL 34223 on Tuesday ,July 15,2014 at 9:00 am CUSTOMER CONTAINER# Adams, Bob 228A1; Fullington,Sandi 25A1; Leone, Melissa1022B1; Liftig, Debra 1301B1;Olesen, Ryan 105A11; Ryan,David 8042B79; Lewis ,Gail1045B20.Contents include but not limitedto: Household items, books, exer-cise equipment, stereo equip-ment and more.Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14302113 3056749

On 07/25/2014, at 11:00 AMStoreSmart self-storage, locatedat 4381 Placida Rd. Englewood,FL 34224 will conduct a publicauction of Unit # 0028, James Jimerson, containing: Tool boxes, Tote’s, Clothing, Television, etc…Unit # 0086, Mike Fisher, containing: Piano, Bed Frame, Model Trains, etc…Publish: 6/30/14 and 7/7/14308005 3058422

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0093SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 1623 6-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 412305227003Description of Property:SOLONA TERR NO 1 BLK D LTS 6 THRU 9 & 15 THRU 18Name in which assessed: MATTHEWS, ROBERT F.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.com

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in accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $17,721.27REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $17,727.52P.O. NO.: 1400093208144 3051303NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0094SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 16550-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412334258004Description of Property:SPG 008 0000 0254 S P G HTS 8TH ADD LT 254Name in which assessed:MASTEN, GARY ; MASTEN, BRENDA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,121.69REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,159.44P.O. NO.: 1400094208144 3051311NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0095SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 16661-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412705126007Description of Property:ZZZ 054127 T21 05-41-27 TR21 5AC M/L N1/2 OF SE 1/4 OFNE 1/4 OF NW 1/4Name in which assessed: STIER, JEAN ANNE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,126.88REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,133.13P.O. NO.: 1400095208144 3051328

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0096SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 17495-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 422104105005Description of Property:ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 99 LTS 2 3 4Name in which assessed:PARAMONT QUALITY HOMES CORP., a Florida Corporation;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature:Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $8,818.83REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,825.08P.O. NO.: 1400096208144 3051316

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0097SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18225-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 422303134010Description of Property:TROP G A UN 6 BLK 92 LTS 33 34Name in which assessed: BURRIDGE, R. W. A.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,204.55REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,210.80P.O. NO.: 1400097208144 3051323NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0098SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18392-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317201005Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0122 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 122Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.14REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.39P.O. NO.: 1400098208144 3051331NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0099SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18393-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317201006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0123 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 123Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court f Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.14REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.39P.O. NO.: 1400099208144 3051339NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0100SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18398-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317201011Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0128 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 128Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-

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da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.14REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.39P.O. NO.: 1400100208144 3051343

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0101SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18404-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317202007Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0111 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 111Name in which assessed:REDDIBATTINI, RAMA MOHAN RAO; REDDIBATTINI, CHANDRAKALA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,999.30REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,005.55P.O. NO.: 1400101208144 3051351NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0102SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18409-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317202012Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0106 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 106Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,969.79REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,976.04P.O. NO.: 1400102208144 3051355NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0103SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18410-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317202013Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0105 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 105Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014,

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BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.31REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.56P.O. NO.: 1400103208144 3051356

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0104SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18411-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317202014Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0104 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 104Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.31REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.56P.O. NO.: 1400104208144 3051359NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0105SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18441-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317226003Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0097 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 97Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400105208144 3051362NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0106SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18442-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317226004Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0096 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 96Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400106208144 3051364NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0107SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18473-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317229005

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Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0072 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 72Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 27th day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: S1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400107208144 3051365NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0108SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18476-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317229008Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0069 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 69Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400108208144 3051372NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0109SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.:18478-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317251002Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0130 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 130Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,986.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,992.99P.O. NO.: 1400109208144 3051375NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0110SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18480-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317251004Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0132 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 132Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida

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Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400110

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0111SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18481-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317251005Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0133 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 133Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400111208144 3051378NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0112SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18482-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317251006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0134 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 134Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,986.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,992.99P.O. NO.: 1400112208144 3051381NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0113SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18483-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317251007Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0135 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 135Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,986.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,992.99P.O. NO.: 1400113208144 3051384NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0114SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year of

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issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18497-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317253010Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0202 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 202Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400114208144 3051389NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0115SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18498-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317253011Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0201 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 201Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400115208144 3051395NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0116SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18499-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317253012Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0200 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 200Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400116208144 3051410NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0117SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18501-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317253014Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0198 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 198Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,

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Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400117208144 3051423

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0118SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18502-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317253015Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0197 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 197Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400118208144 3051463NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0119SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18506-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254004Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0213 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 213Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400119208144 3051467NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0120SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18507-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254005Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0214 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 214Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400120208144 3051473

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0121SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18508-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0215 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 215Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400121208144 3051489NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0122SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18513-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254011Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0220 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 220Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400122208144 3051493NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0123SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18514-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254012Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0221 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 221Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400123208144 3051504NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0124SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18515-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317254013Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0222 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 222Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;

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All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,033.64REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,039.89P.O. NO.: 1400124208144 3051509

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0125SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18518-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276001Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0196 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 196Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400125208144 3051542NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0126SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18519-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276002Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0195 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 195Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.31REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.56P.O. NO.: 1400126NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0127SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18520-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276003Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0194 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 194Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014,

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BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400127208144 3051548NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0128SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18521-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276004Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0193 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 193Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,033.38REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,039.63P.O. NO.: 1400128208144 3051552NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0129SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18522-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276005Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0192 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 192Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400129208144 3051554NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0130SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18523-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0191 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 191Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT:$1,988.57

REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400130208144 3051556NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0131SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18524-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012

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Tax ID: 422317276007Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0190 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 190Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: un 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,988.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400131208144 3051561NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0132SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18525-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317276008Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0189 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 189Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,986.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,992.99P.O. NO.: 1400132208144 3051564NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0133SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18530-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317277001Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0224 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 224Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400133208144 3051567NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0134SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18532-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317277003Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0226 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 226Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court

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of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400134208144 3051570

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0135SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18535-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317277006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0229 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 229Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,986.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,992.99P.O. NO.: 1400135208144 3051574NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0136SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18537-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317277008Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0231 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 231Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,995.91REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,002.16P.O. NO.: 1400136208144 3051576NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0137SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18546-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317279001Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0068 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 68Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014,Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014,

BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400137208144 3051583NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0138SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. The

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certificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18548-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317279003Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0066 ERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 66Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,990.40REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,996.65P.O. NO.: 1400138208144 3051588NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0139SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18549-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317279004Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0065 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 65Name in which assessed: TARPON IV, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT:$1,988.57

REDEMPTIONAMOUNT: $1,994.82P.O. NO.: 1400139208144 3051590NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0140SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18550-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317279006Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0063 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 63Name in which assessed:KRYJAK, DARIUSZ; DZIEKAN, DOROTA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,014.83REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,021.08P.O. NO.: 1400140208144 3051594NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0141SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18551-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422317279007Description of Property:TER 000 0000 0062 TERN BAY GOLF AND COUNTRYCLUB RESORT LT 62Name in which assessed:KRYJAK, DARIUSZ; DZIEKAN, DOROTA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder at

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www.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,014.83REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,021.08P.O. NO.: 1400141208144 3051597NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0142SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 19092-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412107260001Description of Property: PCH 095 5191 0005PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 95 BLK 5191 LT 5Name in which assessed: GROOMS, CAROL ANN;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 22nd day of July,2014.Dated this 23rd day of May, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 16, 2014, Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07, 2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $8,649.61REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,655.86P.O. NO.: 1400142208144 3051599NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0143SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18582-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422319476004Description of Property:PIR 002 000C 0015 PIRATE HARBOR UN 2 BLK C LT 15Name in which assessed: CHERNER, CYNTHIA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,559.09REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,565.34P.O. NO.: 1400143208144 3054213

NEED CASH?NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0144SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 19096-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412132306010Description of Property:RMD 000 0013 0008 ROTONDAMEADOWS BLK 13 LT 8,Name in which assessed:PALSO, GREGORY P.; PALSO, MELISA A.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,083.01REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,089.26P.O. NO.: 1400144208144 3054221

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0145SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 19144-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412306412011Description of Property:PUG 000 0040 0031 PUNTAGORDA BLK 40 LT 31Name in which assessed:DUGAS, KEN P.; DUGAS, AMY P.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,357.53REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,363.78P.O. NO.: 1400145208144 3054222NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0146SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMICHAEL FICK the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 9780-2010Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010Tax ID: 402513154003Description of Property:LNP 000 000G 0011 LEONARDPK BLK G LTS 11 12 13 14Name in which assessed: SEMINOLE RANCHES, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,267.12REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,273.37P.O. NO.: 1400146208144 3056533NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0147SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.:2864-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402124130011Description of Property: PCH 031 2733 0012 PORTCHARLOTTE SEC 31 BLK 2733 LTS 12 & 13Name in which assessed:GUZMAN, CESAR A.; GUZMAN, NILDA A.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,185.56REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,191.81P.O. NO.: 1400147208144 3054224NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0148SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 3191-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402128234003Description of Property:ELJ 001 0000 0635 EL JOBEANWARD 1 LTS 635 & 636 (LOT636 KNOWN AS 63 ON ORIGPLAT)Name in which assessed:EL JOBEAN ENERGY, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shall

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be redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,567.20REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,573.45P.O. NO.: 1400148208144 3054227

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0149SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7436-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402227236004Description of Property: PCH 004 0044 0008 PORTCHARLOTTE SEC 4 BLK 44 LT 8Name in which assessed: GERBER, GUY EDWARD;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,399.48REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,405.73P.O. NO.: 1400149208144 3054229NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0150SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7913-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402302359001Description of Property:HBH 013 0200 0001 HRBR HTSSEC 13BLK200LTS 1 2345678910 11 12 13 143435&35AName in which assessed:KB HOME FORT MYERS, LLC, aDelaware Limited Liability Compa-ny;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,819.19REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,825.44P.O. NO.: 1400150208144 3054230NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0174SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8945-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 402322108005Description of Property:HRBR HTS SEC 5 BLK 117 LTS 36 37 38 39 40 41Name in which assessed: GUTZLER, JOSEPH W.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,838.75REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,845.00P.O. NO.: 1400174208144 3054284

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0151SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8306-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402309230005Description of Property:PGI 023 0652 0005 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 23 BLK 652 LT 5Name in which assessed:SECTION 23 PROPERTYOWNER’S ASSOCIATION, INC.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,132.84REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,139.09P.O. NO.: 1400151208144 3054234NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0152SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8509-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402310352010Description of Property:HBH 007 0145 0001 HRBR HTS SEC 7 BLK 145LTS 1 & 2 & 22 & 23 & 24 & 25 & 26 & 27 & 28Name in which assessed:KSBOB HOLDINGS, LLC, a FloridaLimited Liability Company;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $8,789.14REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,795.39P.O. NO.: 1400152208144 3054247NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0153SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8527-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402310380008Description of Property:HBH 007 0142 0001 HRBR HTS SEC 7 BLK 142LTS 1 2 3 4 21 22 23 24

Name in which assessed:KSBOB HOLDINGS, LLC, a FloridaLimited Liability Company;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,752.94REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,759.19P.O. NO.: 1400153208144 3054253NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0154SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8633-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402315102003Description of Property:HBH 007 0141 0013 HRBR HTS SEC 7 BLK 141 LTS 13 & 16 & 17 & 18 & 29 &30 & 56 & 57

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Name in which assessed:KSBOB HOLDINGS, LLC, a FloridaLimited Liability Company;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: : Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,577.28REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,583.53P.O. NO.: 1400154208144 3054257

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0155SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8925-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317426001Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-29 17-40-23 P-1-29 1.25 M/L W 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4Name in which assessed:BRASSEL, JOHN E.; BRASSEL, MICHAEL E.; BRASSEL, CLINT E.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, Florida Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,236.89REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,243.14P.O. NO.: 1400155208144 3054262NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0156SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8927-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317426003Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-26 17-40-23 P-1-26 NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4Name in which assessed:BRASSEL, JOHN E.; BRASSEL, MICHAEL E.; BRASSEL, CLINT E.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,523.42REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,529.67P.O. NO.: 1400156208144 3054271NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0157SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8928-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317426004Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-30 17-40-23 P-1-30 2.5A M/L NW 1/4 OF NE1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 SUBJTO A 25FT RD EASE ON E BDRYOF W 1/2 & A 25FT RD EASE ONW BDRY OF E 1/2Name in which assessed:BRASSEL, JOHN E. ; BRASSEL, MICHAEL E.; BRASSEL, CLINT E.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State ofFlorida. Unless said certificatedshall be redeemed according tolaw the property described insuch certificate shall be sold tothe highest bidder at www.char-lotte.realforeclose.com in accor-dance with Chapter 45, FloridaStatutes at 9:00 A.M., or there-

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after on 29th day of July, 2014.Dated this 6th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,029.43REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,035.68P.O. NO.: 1400157208144 3054274NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0158SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8930-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317426007Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-29-1 17 40 23 P-1-29-1 1.25A M/L S 1/2 OF N 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF W1/2 OF W 1/2 0F NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4Name in which assessed:BRASSEL, JOHN E. ; BRASSEL, MICHAEL E.; BRASSEL, CLINT E.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,525.07REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,531.32P.O. NO.: 1400158208144 3054280NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0159SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8936-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317426023Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-26-6 17-40-23 P-1-26-6 1.25A M/L S 1/2 OF S 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF E 1/2 OF W 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1 /4Name in which assessed:BRASSEL, JOHN E.; BRASSEL, MICHAEL E.; BRASSEL, CLINT E.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,097.01REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,103.26P.O. NO.: 1400159208144 3054282NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0160SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 40IK PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2643-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119107009Description of Property: PCH 060 1989 0027 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1989 LT 27Name in which assessed: FRANCOIS, REMY;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,601.66REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,607.91P.O. NO.: 1400160208144 3056904

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0161SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2667-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119153022Description of Property: PCH 060 1988 0016PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1988 LT 16Name in which assessed:CUOZZO, EDWARD F.; CUOZZO, JANET B.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: S1,597.55REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,603.80P.O. NO.: 1400161208144 3056911NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0162SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2672-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119154016Description of Property: PCH 060 1987 0019 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1987 LT 19Name in which assessed: KRAIMER, NANCY J.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,578.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,584.27P.O. NO.: 1400162208144 3056913NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0163SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2673-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119155002Description of Property: PCH 060 1986 0005 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1986 LT 5Name in which assessed:CARLSON, ALBERT K., Trustee ofthe ALBERT K. CARLSON andMAXINE B. CARLSON LIVINGTRUST Dated October 4, 2001;CARLSON, MAXINE B., Trustee ofthe ALBERT K. CARLSON andMAXINE B. CARLSON LIVINGTRUST Dated October 4, 2001;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,609.04REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,615.29P.O. NO.: 1400163208144 3056921NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0164SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:

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Certificate No.: 2674-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119155004Description of Property: PCH 060 1986 0007 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1986 LT 7Name in which assessed:MASON, KAREN A., As Trustee ofKAREN A. MASON REVOCABLELIVING TRUST Dated January 16,2009; MASON KAREN ATRUSTEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,650.92REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,657.17P.O. NO.: 1400164208144 3056925NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0165SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2678-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119157005Description of Property: PCH 060 1983 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1983 LT 2Name in which assessed:SCHOPF, PAM; JENSEN, MARK D.; JENSEN, SANDEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,597.55REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,603.80P.O. NO.: 1400165208144 3056931NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0166SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2681-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119159002Description of Property: PCH 060 1964 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1964 LT 2Name in which assessed: KRAIMER, NANCY J.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,633.44REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,639.69P.O. NO.: 1400166208144 3056952NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0167SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 40IK PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2686-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119177001Description of Property:PCH 060 1984 0015 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1984 LT 15Name in which assessed:HOFF, EDITH COULTER;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to the

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highest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,584.53REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,590.78P.O. NO.: 1400167208144 3056967NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0168SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2710-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119303015Description of Property: PCH 060 1967 0005 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1967 LT 5Name in which assessed:DORITTY, APRIL;

All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,578.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,584.27P.O. NO.: 1400168208144 3056978NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0169SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2748-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119352003Description of Property: PCH 060 1955 0032 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1955 LT 32Name in which assessed:SMALL FRYE HOLDINGS, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,578.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,584.27P.O. NO.: 1400169208144 3056984ADVERTISE!

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0175SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 9199-2009Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2009Tax ID: 402333460002Description of Property:BSH 000 000W 0001 BAYSHORE BLK W LTS 1-2Name in which assessed: SEEBARAN, DEXTER;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,122.15REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,128.40P.O. NO.: 1400175208144 3054288

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0170SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2756-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119356017Description of Property: PCH 060 1951 0007 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1951 LT 7Name in which assessed: CHENG, SIEW BEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,626.93REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,633.18P.O. NO.: 1400170208144 3056994NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0171SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2763-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119357012Description of Property: PCH 060 1950 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1950 LT 2Name in which assessed:PAPPAS, MARGARET; BARSKY, STEVEN;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,597.55REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,603.80P.O. NO.: 1400171208144 3057016NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0172SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAPITAL ONE CLTRL ASSIGNEEOF FIG 2222, LLC the holder ofthe following certificate has filedsaid certificates for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8963-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402318306003Description of Property:ZZZ 184023 P2 184023 PARCEL2 2.43 AC. MIL BEG AT INTXN OFE ROW LOVELAND BLVD AND SROW SUNCOAST BLVD TH S ALGE ROW 407 FT E 260 FT N 407FT TO S ROW SUNCOAST BLVDTH W 260.02 FT TO POB FKA LTS3-5 SUNCOAST OFFICE PARKSUBDName in which assessed: BRIGNONI, ANTHONY;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $77,820.84REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $77,827.09P.O. NO.: 1400172208144 3057023NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0173SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPIETER WIERSMA the holder ofthe following certificate has filedsaid certificates for a tax deed tobe issued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 12828-2010

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Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010Tax ID: 412115352002Description of Property: PCH 093 4922 0017 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 BLK 4922 LT 17Name in which assessed:MILLER, DICK; MILLER, DEBORAH;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,315.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,321.27P.O. NO.: 1400173208144 3057042NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0176SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 9539-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402526279001Description of Property:DVL OOC 0029 0000 DEL VERDESEC C 3.93A M/L THAT PART OFBLKS 29 30 & 31 CONTAINED INFOLLOWING DESC COMM NECOR SEC 26 TH S 2430FT TH W600FT TO POB CONT W 1080FTTH S 1020FT THE 1080 FT TH N1020 FT TO POB LESS LTS 2728 29 30 IN BLK 29Name in which assessed: POISSON, JOSEPH T.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,799.80REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,806.05P.O. NO.: 1400176208144 3054289NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0178SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 11145-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412021253009Description of Property:ZZZ 214120 P7-1 21-41-20 P-7-1E 100 FT OF W 200 FT OF S 110FT OF N 220 FT LT 7 W OF RDSUB SW 1/4 OF NE 1/4Name in which assessed: STETZ, PATRICIA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $18,596.58REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $18,602.83P.O. NO.: 1400178208144 3054299NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0179SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 12091-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412108103001Description of Property: PCH 095 5169 0001 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 95 BLK 5169 LT 1Name in which assessed: GRECO, LUCIANO;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.com

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in accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $14,206.88REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $14,213.13P.O. NO.: 1400179208144 3054326

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0180SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14404-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412132152012Description of Property:RMD 000 0007 0010 ROTONDAMEADOWS BLK 7 LTS 10 11 12Name in which assessed:PARAMONT QUALITY HOMESCORP., a Florida Corporation;PARAMOUNT QUALITY HOMESCORP., A FLORIDA CORPORA-TION;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,040.73REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,046.98P.O. NO.: 1400180208144 3054358NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0181SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14521-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412132402010Description of Property: RMD 000 0042 0006ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 42 LTS 6 11 12Name in which assessed:PARAMOUNT QUALITY HOMESCORP., a Florida Corporation;PARAMONT QUALITY HOMESCORP., A FLORIDA CORPORA-TION;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,067.48REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,073.73P.O. NO.: 1400181208144 3054364NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0182SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15140-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 412133301006Description of Property:ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 75 LT 11Name in which assessed: SIMS, EDDIE LEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: S6,220.38REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,226.63P.O. NO.: 1400182208144 3054374

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0183SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14643-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412133333002Description of Property:RMD 000 0106 0015 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 106 LTS 15 18 21Name in which assessed:PARAMONT QUALITY HOMESCORP., a Florida Corporation;PARAMOUNT QUALITY HOMESCORP., a Florida Corporation;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,071.72REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,077.97P.O. NO.: 1400183208144 3054380NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0184SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15453-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412303404006Description of Property:TGE 001 0063 0001 TEE & GRNESTS 1ST ADD BLK 63 LTS 1 2Name in which assessed:GGH 14, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,121.10REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,127.35P.O. NO.: 1400184208144 3054385NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0185SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14887-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412301 151006Description of Property:ZZZ 014123 P14 01 41 23 1.25 AC M/L P-14 TH S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4 OF SW 1/4OF NW 1/4Name in which assessed: GNAT, LEX P. ;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,664.83REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,671.08P.O. NO.: 1400185208144 3054389NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0186SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15831-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412306455004Description of Property: PUG 000 0067 0014PUNTA GORDA BLK 67 LT 14Name in which assessed:STEAR, MICHAEL J., TRUSTEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-

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da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.ated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $1,663.19REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $1,669.44P.O. NO.: 1400186208144 3054398

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0187SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15757-2012ear of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412305354009Description of Property: LVS 000 000H 0015LA VILLA BLK H LTS 15 16Name in which assessed:MORRISON, TIMOTHY; MORRISON, JANEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,601.16REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,607.41P.O. NO.: 1400187208144 3054409NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0188SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 16011-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412313326007Description of Property:ZZZ 134123 T177 13 41 23TRACT 177 1.25 AC M/L THN1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF NE1/4 OF SW 1/4Name in which assessed:DIAZ, CLARA; GARDNER, DARLENE S.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,211.34REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,217.59P.O. NO.: 1400188208144 3054420NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0189SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15127-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 412133251010Description of Property:ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 123 LTS 1 3 14Name in which assessed:ROTUNDA MEADOWS INVEST-MENTS, LLC, a Florida LimitedLiability Company;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $12,366.96REDEMPTION AMOUNT:

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$12,373.21P.O. NO.: 1400189208144 3054426NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0190SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14604-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412133201011Description of Property:RMD 000 01 18 0004 ROTONDAMEADOWS BLK 118 LTS 4 8 12Name in which assessed:ROTUNDA MEADOWS INVEST-MENTS, LLC, a Florida LimitedLiability Company;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $12,529.86REDEMPTION AMOUNT: S12,536.11P.O. NO.: 1400190208144 3054428NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0191SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCHARLOTTE COUNTY the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 11993-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412107277008Description of Property: PCH 095 5189 0046 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 95 BLK 5189 LT 46Name in which assessed:MANGANIELLO, HENRY; MANGANIELLO, ANNE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 29th day of July,2014.Dated this 5th day of June, 2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 23, 2014, Jun 30,2014, Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,928.75REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,935.00P.O. NO.: 1400191208144 3054429NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0192SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPPF HOLDINGS III LTD. the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8152-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402305753037Description of Property:PD1 005 0003 OOB1 THE PINESAT DEEP CREEK I PH 5 BLDG 3UN B-1Name in which assessed: SULLIVAN, PATRICIA M.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $18,951.80REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,383.05P.O. NO.: 1400192208144 3057201NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0193SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2730-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119326012Description of Property: PCH 060 1967 0017 PORT CHARLOTTE

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SEC 60 BLK 1967 LT 17Name in which assessed:FEEHAN, EDWARD J. JR.; FEEHAN, KIMBERLY L.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,271.54REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,277.79P.O. NO.: 1400193208144 3057211NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0194SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJSM HOLDING CORP 401K PLANthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2762-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402119357011Description of Property: PCH 060 1950 0001 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1950 LT 1Name in which assessed:PAPPAS, MARGARET; BARSKY, STEVEN;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,285.59REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,291.84P.O. NO.: 1400194208144 3057219NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0195SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatJUSTIN K. HOLCOMBE the holderof the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8937-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402317451005Description of Property:ZZZ 174023 P1-54-1 17 40 23P1-54-1 2.5AC. CUT FROM402317451002 FOR AG PUR-POSESName in which assessed:MAYE, BARBARA f/k/a BARBARA NELK;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $838.03REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $844.28P.O. NO.: 1400195208144 3057221NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0196SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatDANA COOK the holder of the fol-lowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 11481-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412031478004Description of Property:PIE 003 000I 0015 PALM ISLANDESTS UN-3 BLK I LT 15Name in which assessed:BROESLER, MICHAEL; BROESLER, SUSAN;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTT

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Clerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Sc-’77”(Y Lori LagiosTuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,344.66REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $10,350.91P.O. NO.: 1400196208144 3057226

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0197SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAPITAL ONE NA AS COLLATER-AL ASSIGNEE OF HMF FL G, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7384-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402226308005Description of Property: PCH 036 2091 0635 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 36 BLK 2091 LT 635Name in which assessed:2401 FIRST STREET R.L.L.P., aFlorida Limited Liability Partner-ship; 2401 FIRST STREET RLLP;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: gt- gr-t-wlT~1 Lori Lagios Tuck,Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,300.16REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $10,306.41P.O. NO.: 1400197208144 3057238NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0199SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSKW PREP LLC the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15202-2010Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010Tax ID: 412133178005Description of Property:RMD 000 01 12 0016 ROTONDA MEADOWS BLK 112 LT 16Name in which assessed: MCNAIR, JACK D. II;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,577.29REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,583.54P.O. NO.: 1400199208144 3057241NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0200SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSKW PREP LLC the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14381-2008Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008Tax ID: 412305206003Description of Property:SOT 001 000D 0011 SOLONA TERR NO 1 BLK D LT 11Name in which assessed:C&R DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a Flori-da Limited Liability Company, asTrustee of the PUNTA GORDALAND TRUST NO. 1 UTD12/9/2005; C&R DEVELOPMENTLLC TRUSTEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,527.07REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,533.32P.O. NO.: 1400200208144 3057242

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0201SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 3064-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 402125226016Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 44 BLK 3284 LT 4Name in which assessed: KORNICKI, TERRI;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,463.04REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,469.29P.O. NO.: 1400201208144 3057267NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0202SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 10301-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412006252018Description of Property:PNV 000 0000 0008 PUNTA NOVA LT 8Name in which assessed: BARDEN, VICKEY P.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $21,057.05REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,516.30P.O. NO.: 1400202208144 3057289NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0203SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15021-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412303132007Description of Property:TGE 000 0009 0001 TEE & GRN ESTS BLK 9 LT IName in which assessed:MCCRORY, JILL C. as PersonalRepresentative of the Estate ofJAMES B. IRWIN, Deceased;IRWIN JAMES B EST;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,817.08REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,823.33P.O. NO.: 1400203208144 3057293NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0206SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 5053-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012

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Tax ID: 402208876584Description of Property:TOK 004 0000 H108 THE OAKS IV UN H-108Name in which assessed:KELLY, WILLIAM E. ; KELLY, SHARON L.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,016.36REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,022.61P.O. NO.: 1400206208144 3057297NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0207SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 5135-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402209431020Description of Property: PCH 026 0789 0019 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 26 BLK 789 LT 19Name in which assessed:GIBBONS, BRIAN J. ; GIBBONS, JENNIFER;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,252.97REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,259.22P.O. NO.: 1400207208144 3057310NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0208SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 5157-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402209501049Description of Property:BBY 000 0000N101 BIMINI BAY CLUB UN N-101Name in which assessed:BERBERABE, ALEXANDER; MACALINTAL, MELBA; MACALINTAL M;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,397.44REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,403.69P.O. NO.: 1400208208144 3057316NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0210SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 6618-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402220260009Description of Property: PCH 008 0152 0004 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 8 BLK 152 LT 4Name in which assessed:DRAKEFORD, RHETT; DRAKEFORD, ANDREA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in such

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certificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,724.21REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,730.46P.O. NO.: 1400210 208144 3057319NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0211SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 6879-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402222386003Description of Property: PCH 002 0024 0075PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 2 BLK 24 LT 75Name in which assessed: WILSON, ROSEMARY;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,501.37REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,507.62P.O. NO.: 1400211208144 3057325NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0212SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 6151-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402217251004Description of Property: PCH 023 0406 0005 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 23 BLK 406 LT 5Name in which assessed:TRIGGER PROPERTIES, LLC; KEEN, BRIAN P;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,984.68REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,990.93P.O. NO.: 1400212208144 3057336NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0213SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows: Certificate No.: 6206-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402217479003Description of Property:PCH 023 0389 0023 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 23 B LK 389 LT 23Name in which assessed:SMITH, DOUGLAS L.; GOBER, LEON;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck,

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Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,301.29REDEMPTION AMOUNT: S6,307.54P.O. NO.: 1400213208144 3057341

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0214SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7437-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402227236005Description of Property: PCH 004 0044 0009 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 4 BLK 44 LT 9Name in which assessed:COFFIN, CYNTHIA M.; COFFIN, JOHN A.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,863.61REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,869.86P.O. NO.: 1400214208144 3057348NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0215SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7441-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402227239009Description of Property: PCH 004 0036 0072 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 4 BLK 36 LT 72Name in which assessed:EQUITY TRUST COMPANY ASCUSTODIAN FBO KARL B. HEL-BIG, IRA 50% Interest; INGORVA-IA, ANGELO 50% Interest;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,152.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,158.99P.O. NO.: 1400215208144 3057353NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0216SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 10830-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412013452012Description of Property:RBM 000 0000 0689 ROTONDAWEST BROADMOOR LT 689Name in which assessed:COUTURE, FRANCIS R.; COUTURE, SUSANNE T.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $9,870.88REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $9,877.13P.O. NO.: 1400216208144 3057361

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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0217SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15911-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412308327006Description of Property:ZZZ 084123 P8 8 41 23 P-80.5A M/L COMM SW COR LT 44N ALG W LOT LINE 200FT FORPOB CONT N 122FT E 18OFT S122FT W 18OFT TO POB P-8 AKACLAYS SUB PT LOT 44Name in which assessed: ALBRITTON, DAVID SCOTT;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State ofFlorida. Unless said certificatedshall be redeemed according tolaw the property described insuch certificate shall be sold tothe highest bidder at www.char-lotte.realforeclose.com in accor-dance with Chapter 45, FloridaStatutes at 9:00 A.M., or there-after on 5th day of August, 2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $21,471.42REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,244.17P.O. NO.: 1400217208144 3057371NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0218SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 17466-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422302376021Description of Property:TGA 001 0007 0023 TROP G A UN 1 BLK 7 LT 23Name in which assessed:STANLEY, THOMAS J.; STANLEY THOMAS J EST;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $4,085.85REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $4,092.10P.O. NO.: 1400218208144 3057376NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0219SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatFLORIDA COMMUNITY BANK NACLTRLASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 4TDA, LLC the holder of the follow-ing certificate has filed said cer-tificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18703-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422329405001Description of Property:PGI 016 0328 0009 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 16 BLK 328 LT 9Name in which assessed: BIAVA, CHONG CHA;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 17th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $5,089.69REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,095.94P.O. NO.: 1400219208144 3057383NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0220SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAZ CREEK FL, LLC US BANK ASCUST FOR CAZ CREEK FL, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:

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Certificate No.: 3863-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402201452011Description of Property: PCH 015 1536 0002 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 15 BLK 1536 LT 2Name in which assessed: NEUMANN, JOEL S.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 17th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $8,609.17REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,615.42P.O. NO.: 1400220208144 3057389NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0221SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAZ CREEK FL, LLC US BANK ASCUST FOR CAZ CREEK FL, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 5025-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402208260016Description of Property:HOP OIR 0000 OOD7 HERITAGE OAK PARK 1ST REP LT D7Name in which assessed: CUMMINS BROTHERS, LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck,Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $12,389.60REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $12,395.85P.O. NO.: 1400221208144 3057402NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0222SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAZ CREEK FL, LLC US BANK ASCUST FOR CAZ CREEK FL, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8189-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402307376012Description of Property:KGG 000 0002 0014 KINGS GATE BLK 2 LT 14Name in which assessed: BYRNE, CONSUELO B.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,563.74REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,569.99P.O. NO.: 1400222208144 3057407NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0224SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAZ CREEK FL, LLC US BANK ASCUST FOR CAZ CREEK FL, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14832-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412213702014Description of Property:CLV 000 0000 0411 CLIPPER COVE VILLAGE UNIT 411Name in which assessed:SMITH, BRUCE T., As Trustee ofthe BRUCE T. SMITH REVOCABLETRUST Dated February 2, 2004;SMITH BRUCE T TRUSTEE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,

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Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,836.79REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $6,843.04P.O. NO.: 1400224208144 3057414

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0225SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatCAZ CREEK FL, LLC US BANK ASCUST FOR CAZ CREEK FL, LLCthe holder of the following certifi-cate has filed said certificates fora tax deed to be issued thereon.The certificate number and yearof issuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14878-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412224578024Description of Property:VBH 009 0000 0023 VILLAS OFBAL HARBOR PH 9 UN-23Name in which assessed:38-30 BALHARBOR, LLC, a Flori-da Limited Liability Company;BROWN MARJORIE ANN;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 5th day of August,2014.Dated this 16th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jun 30, 2014, Jul 07,2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21,2014, BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,036.36REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $10,042.61P.O. NO.: 1400225208144 3057419NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0226SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUPLLC SERIES I the holder of the fol-lowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7662-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402232128006Description of Property: PCH 079 4662 0010 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 79 BLK 4662 LT 10Name in which assessed:2401 FIRST STREET, RLLP, a Lim-ited Liability Partnership; 2401FIRST STREET RLLP;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014 BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,154.13REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $10,160.38P.O. NO.: 1400226208144 3059915NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0227SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUPLLC SERIES 1 the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14790-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412213107006Description of Property:PGI 007 0071 0022 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 7 BLK 71 LT 22Name in which assessed:ANDREWS, BRIAN C.; ANDREWS, SUSAN H.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck,Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT:

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$14,377.12REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $14,383.37P.O. NO.: 1400227208144 3059917

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0228SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUPLLC SERIES 1 the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 15931-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412310200018Description of Property:CHP 000 0000 0028 CHARLOTTE COUNTY PARK OF COMMERCE LOT 28 1.092 ACName in which assessed:SHOUP WILLIAMS INVESTMENTS,LLC, a Florida Limited LiabilityCompany; SHOUP WILLIAMSINVESTMENTS LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 24th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $29,278.95REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $29,285.20P.O. NO.: 1400228208144 3059924NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0229SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUPLLC SERIES I the holder of the fol-lowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 16356-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412329326001Description of Property:PG 1015R0281 0102 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 15 REP BLK 281 LT 102Name in which assessed: STIRLING, BRIAN H.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $258,636.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $28,996.27P.O. NO.: 1400229208144 3059936NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0230SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatMANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUPLLC SERIES 1 the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 18029-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422310304008Description of Property:TGA 010 0295 0012 TROP G AUN 10 BLK 295 LTS 12 13 14 &N 45FT LT 15Name in which assessed: BURLEY, KENYON;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $6,993.85REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,000.10P.O. NO.: 1400230208144 3059938NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0231SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatWOODLAND DEVELOPMENTGROUP LLC the holder of the fol-

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lowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 8066-2008Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008Tax ID: 412116205011Description of Property: PCH 093 4956 0011 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 BLK 4956 LT 11Name in which assessed:LANTANA LAND A, INC., a FloridaCorporation; LANTANA LAND AINC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $7,402.46REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $7,408.71P.O. NO.: 1400231208144 3059945NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0232SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatWOODLAND DEVELOPMENTGROUP LLC the holder of the fol-lowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 13567-2010Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010Tax ID: 412120281007Description of Property: PCH 058 4284 0007 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 58 BLK 4284 LT 7Name in which assessed:MORROW, DEWEY A.; MORROW, DOROTHY C.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,577.49REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,583.74P.O. NO.: 1400232208144 3059947NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0233SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 6888-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402222411007Description of Property: PCH 002 0024 0056 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 2 BLK 24 LT 56Name in which assessed:WOFFORD, DAVID E.; WOFFORD, CONNIE L.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $10,973.77REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $10,980.02P.O. NO.: 1400233208144 3059948NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0234SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7967-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 402303404012

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Description of Property:PGI 020 0535 0022 PUNTA GORDA ISLES SEC 20 BLK 535 LT 22Name in which assessed:CHRISTIES, CARLOS; CHRISTIES, JEANETTE;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $42,595.90REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $5,323.15P.O. NO.: 1400234208144 3059953

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0235SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 10818-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412013281009Description of Property:RBM 000 0000 0918 ROTONDAWEST BROADMOOR LT 918Name in which assessed: JOHNSON, PATRICIA A. ;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 201BASE BID AMOUNT:

S8,791.96REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $8,798.21P.O. NO.: 1400235208144 3059956NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0236SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 11293-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412024427006Description of Property:RLM 000 0000 0035 ROTONDAWEST LONG MEADOW LT 35Name in which assessed:GADOURY, RICHARD JOSEPH; GADOURY, DEBORAH O.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $173,997.82REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $18,664.57P.O. NO.: 1400236208144 3059965NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0237SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14722-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 412201479004Description of Property:PUG 000 0009 0006 PUNTA GORDA BLK 9 LTS 6 7 8Name in which assessed:GILCHRIST STREET, LLC, a Flori-da Limited Liability Company;GILCHRIST STREET LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to the

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highest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $11,761.57REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $11,767.82P.O. NO.: 1400237208144 3059976

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0239SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatPALM TREE TAX 2 PALM TREETAX LLC CAPITAL ONE NA ASCOLLATERAL ASSIGNEE the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 16767-2012Year of Issuance: May-31-2012Tax ID: 422022452009Description of Property:GES 000 0000 0001 GASPARILLA ESTATES LT 1 OFHALE & SIMS PROPOSED SUB TRACT 12 GASPARILLA ISLAND AS PER PLATName in which assessed:TANNER, PATRICIA; COUNCIL, SANDRA R. ;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $17,729.49REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $17,735.74P.O. NO.: 1400239208144 3059985NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0240SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that JS M HOLDING CORP INC the hold-er of the following certificate hasfiled said certificates for a taxdeed to be issued thereon. Thecertificate number and year ofissuance, the description of theproperty, and the names in whichit was assessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 2619-2009Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2009Tax ID: 402118359004Description of Property: PCH 060 1998 0293 PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 60 BLK 1998 LT 293Name in which assessed:GATTAS, MUNIER E.; GATTAS, MARGARET L.;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $18,911.05REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $18,917.30P.O. NO.: 1400240208144 3059988NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0241SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7472-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 402230203015Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 BLK 2202 LT 21Name in which assessed:EDWARDS, DESMOND; EDWARDS, MARGARET;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, Florida

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Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,381.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,387.27P.O. NO.: 1400241208144 3059996

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0242SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7473-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 402230203016Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 BLK 2202 LT 20Name in which assessed:EDWARDS, DESMOND; EDWARDS, MARGARET;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $3,381.02REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $3,387.27P.O. NO.: 1400242208144 3060009NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0243SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 7498-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 402230328020Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 37 BLK 2171 LT 11Name in which assessed:PEANUT & JELLY, LLC, a FloridaLimited Liability Company;PEANUT & JELLY LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,646.68REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,652.93P.O. NO.: 1400243208144 3060015NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0244SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed saidcertificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 12555-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 412115154004Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 93 BLK 4963 LT 9Name in which assessed:OFFI, BOB A.; OFFI, BYRAN ;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,669.86REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,676.11P.O. NO.: 1400244208144 3060018NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED 14-0245SEC. 197.512 F.S.NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thatSTEPHEN FRYE the holder of thefollowing certificate has filed said

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certificates for a tax deed to beissued thereon. The certificatenumber and year of issuance, thedescription of the property, andthe names in which it wasassessed are as follows:Certificate No.: 14023-2011Year of Issuance: May-31-2011Tax ID: 412127207016Description of Property:PORT CHARLOTTE SEC 82 BLK 4431 LT 20Name in which assessed:FLORIDA PREMIER PROPERTIES,LLC, a Delaware Limited LiabilityCompany; FLORIDA PREMIERPROPERTIES LLC;All of said property being in theCounty of Charlotte, State of Flori-da. Unless said certificated shallbe redeemed according to lawthe property described in suchcertificate shall be sold to thehighest bidder atwww.charlotte.realforeclose.comin accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., orthereafter on 12th day of August,2014.Dated this 19th day of June,2014BARBARA T. SCOTTClerk of the Circuit Court of Char-lotte County, FloridaSignature: Lori Lagios Tuck, Deputy ClerkPUBLISH: Jul 07, 2014, Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014BASE BID AMOUNT: $2,380.83REDEMPTION AMOUNT: $2,387.08P.O. NO.: 1400245208144 3060024

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LEGAL NOTICENotice is hereby given, that pur-suant to Florida Statutes 116.21,any person having or claiminginterest in any funds, or any por-tion of them as hereafter setforth, must file their written claimwith the Office of the Sheriff,Charlotte County, 7474 UtilitiesRoad, Punta Gorda, FL 33982 onor before September 1, 2014and shall make sufficient proof tosaid Sheriff of his ownership andupon so doing shall be entittled toreceive any part of the monies soclaimed. Unless claim is filed with-in such time as aforesaid, allclaims in reference thereto areforever barred and shall beforefeited to the Charlotte CountyFine and Forfeiture Fund.Check No Name Ref Issued Amount10867 1ST EXIT BAIL BONDS INM 5/5/2012 $ 55.0012242 ACOSTA, DANIEL R INM 12/25/2012 $ 59.0010248 ADAMS, RACHEL I INM 1/29/2012 $ 0.2212194 ADAWAY, CHRISTIAN M INM 12/15/2012 $ 7.5411866 ADKINS, ANTHONY D INM 10/23/2012 $ 0.1911239 ALBERT, DANNY N INM 7/7/2012 $ 0.0711962 ALBERT, DANNY N INM 11/7/2012 $ 0.0310859 ALISCAR, KENDRICK E INM 5/4/2012 $ 70.0011807 ALLEN, CHRISTOPHER M INM 10/11/2012 $ 0.4310836 ALLENDER, KIMBERLY M INM 4/30/2012 $ 0.0710203 ALVAREZ, LIZETTE M INM 1/20/2012 $ 0.4211574 ANDERSON,

DAVID MICHAEL INM 9/4/2012 $ 2.6411423 ANDERSON,

NATHANIEL D INM 8/7/2012 $ 0.2512023 ANDERSON, RONNIE E INM 11/18/2012 $ 0.0810967 ARENA, THOMAS L INM 5/21/2012 $ 0.1111578 ARNOLD, PATRICIA INM 9/5/2012 $ 2.8911782 ATTILIO, CRAIG L INM 10/6/2012 $ 3.0011957 AUCLAIR,

MICHAEL ELDORE INM 11/7/2012 $ 1.1610313 AZBILL, CHRISTI L INM 2/9/2012 $ 1.2511789 BAIR, JESSICA LEIGH INM 10/8/2012 $ 2.6310569 BAKER, IAN M INM 3/15/2012 $ 1.0010576 BAKER, IAN M INM 3/15/2012 $ 1.0011217 BALDWIN, BRETT M INM 7/4/2012 $ 0.2611331 BALDWIN, SAMANTHA E INM 7/23/2012 $ 0.0611069 BARLOW, YVONNE T INM 6/4/2012 $ 0.1211379 BARNICKEL,

CHARLES LOUIS INM 8/1/2012 $ 0.3011263 BARRETT, MICHAEL GINM 7/10/2012 $ 0.2712131 BARRIOS-DELGADILLO,

LAUREN C INM 12/3/2012 $ 0.0611555 BASTIENNE, TAYLOR I INM 8/30/2012 $ 0.0610531 BAXTER, JOHN P INM 3/10/2012 $ 1.3111995 BEHRMANN, JEFFREY W INM 11/14/2012 $ 0.0112188 BELDEN, DANICA LYNN INM 12/13/2012 $ 0.0710198 BELINNE, PAUL H INM 1/19/2012 $ 0.0210890 BELL, JEFFREY D INM 5/11/2012 $ 0.3211559 BENSON, MICHAEL R INM 8/30/2012 $ 0.0811057 BERNARD, KEVIN A INM 6/1/2012 $ 0.7111422 BERRY, OMAR L INM 8/7/2012 $ 0.0410932 BILLOW, JAY R INM 5/17/2012 $ 8.2611496 BISHOP, NEIL J INM 8/18/2012 $ 17.7011014 BLACK, DANIEL A INM 5/25/2012 $ 0.1511125 BLACKBURN, WILLIAM J INM 6/13/2012 $ 0.9010162 BLANDSHAW, SHANIQUA INM 1/12/2012 $ 0.2510822 BLASI, TARA M INM 4/26/2012 $ 0.1312204 BLYTHE, ANTHONY J

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INM 12/18/2012 $ 0.0911193 BOOMHOWER, SHAYNE INM 6/29/2012 $ 0.0111017 BOOS, MICHAEL A INM 5/25/2012 $ 0.1011138 BOOTHE, JORDAN B INM 6/14/2012 $ 0.1212046 BOWERS,

NICHOLAS BRADLEY INM 11/21/2012 $ 0.0411284 BOWMAN, KATELIN A INM 7/13/2012 $ 0.0411602 BOYD, MICHAEL B INM 9/6/2012 $ 0.1710245 BRADFORD, MELISSA C INM 1/27/2012 $ 1.4510505 BRANTLEY, JOSEPH L INM 3/7/2012 $ 1.6911082 BRAUSE, ALEX D INM 6/6/2012 $ 0.0911303 BREHM, JESSICA J INM 7/17/2012 $ 0.0211494 BRETON,

SHANE MICHAEL INM 8/18/2012 $ 0.0611870 BREWER, DARRELL T INM 10/23/2012 $ 36.9211139 BRIDGES, ARNELL INM 6/14/2012 $ 12.6911878 BROBST,

RICHARD MICHAEL INM 10/25/2012 $ 0.4010158 BRONSFIELD, ELIJAH INM 1/11/2012 $ 0.2210124 BROWDY, JERRY J INM 1/5/2012 $ 0.0811742 BROWN, CARL ESTON INM 9/30/2012 $ 3.0010318 BROWN, COLIN J INM 2/10/2012 $ 0.1210309 BROWN, DEVONTINO J INM 2/8/2012 $ 0.1011941 BROWN, HEATHER L INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.2511920 BROWN, MARVIN D INM 11/1/2012 $ 0.1010528 BROWN, PHENEATHIUS S INM 3/9/2012 $ 0.3112107 BRYANT, JAMES INM 11/30/2012 $ 0.5211146 BRYSON, JOEL D INM 6/15/2012 $ 2.0111070 BUCCI, ROBERT N INM 6/4/2012 $ 0.0111810 BURDETTE, KENNETHA A INM 10/12/2012 $ 0.3610797 BURGESS, JORDAN L INM 4/23/2012 $ 0.1810854 BURTON, WILLIAM K INM 5/3/2012 $ 3.5510501 BUZZI, HELEN A INM 3/6/2012 $ 5.0811229 BYRD, JOHN A INM 7/5/2012 $ 0.0411208 CABLE, JOSEPH J INM 7/2/2012 $ 0.0910722 CABRERA, RAMON LINM 4/10/2012 $ 9.50

11094 CALDWELL, LORI A INM 6/7/2012 $ 0.0610825 CALLAHAN, JOSHUA R INM 4/27/2012 $ 1.4010606 CAMPAGNA, KENNETH J INM 3/22/2012 $ 0.3411110 CAMPBELL, NICHOLAS O INM 6/10/2012 $ 1.5011091 CAMPBELL,

STEPHANIE R INM 6/7/2012 $ 0.2010903 CAREY, STEVEN F INM 5/13/2012 $ 3.5111246 CARLIN-GLENNON,

CYNTHIA M INM 7/9/2012 $ 0.0110396 CARLOS FLORES

SALDANA INM 2/21/2012 $ 0.1411183 CARTER, BRIDGETTE L INM 6/25/2012 $ 0.7112047 CARVALHO,

BRUCE WAYNE INM 11/21/2012 $ 0.0111012 CASTRO, GIOVANNI AINM 5/25/2012 $ 0.1910156 CAUDILL, CHRIS INM 1/11/2012 $ 0.0810527 CEASAR, TIMOTHY R INM 3/9/2012 $ 0.0210154 CEDERMAN, JAMES D INM 1/11/2012 $ 0.0811975 CHAMBERLAIN,

FREDERICK E INM 11/9/2012 $ 17.5010399 CHAMBERS, KENNY E INM 2/21/2012 $ 2.0010593 CHANEY, DYLAN WINM 3/20/2012 $ 0.2911010 CHAPMAN, JASON A INM 5/25/2012 $ 0.0410168 CHASE, JOHN H NM 1/13/2012 $ 0.1710871 CHATMAN, TOMMY DINM 5/8/2012 $ 0.0510276 CHIARAVALLOTI,

MARTIN J INM 2/2/2012 $ 0.0910920 CHIN, ANDREW J INM 5/16/2012 $ 0.9110125 CHISHOLM, BONNY J INM 1/5/2012 $ 0.0510260 CHISLETT, KEVIN C INM 1/31/2012 $ 0.3011440 CHRISTOPHER,

CORIE NICHOLAUS INM 8/9/2012 $ 1.1011265 CHRISTOPOLUS, LISA M INM 7/10/2012 $ 0.1510739 CINDRIC, IVICA J INM 4/13/2012 $ 0.0412049 CISZEK, PATRICK LANCE INM 11/21/2012 $ 0.1210707 CLARKSON, JAMIE J INM 4/6/2012 $ 0.2512054 CLEMENS, JOHN JAYINM 11/23/2012 $ 0.0110353 CLIFTON, ROBERT A INM 2/15/2012 $ 0.3411063 CLOUSE, MATHEW D INM 6/2/2012 $ 2.0011749 COHEE, RICHARD W INM 10/1/2012 $ 0.0710595 COLES, BRUCE B INM 3/20/2012 $ 0.4610619 COLON, JAIME INM 3/23/2012 $ 0.2211980 COOK, JAMES R INM 11/11/2012 $ 0.2011036 CORBETT, CODY B INM 5/28/2012 $ 13.0011524 CORBIN, LILAH K INM 8/24/2012 $ 9.5012036 COSH, ASHLEY MARIE INM 11/20/2012 $ 0.4710858 COSSIN, DANIEL L INM 5/4/2012 $ 0.0511436 COSTA, DONALD ROBERT INM 8/8/2012 $ 0.1612019 COTTON, JASON J INM 11/16/2012 $ 2.0512199 COTTO-TRINIDAD, ABISAIL INM 12/17/2012 $ 0.3511969 COUTURE,

THOMAS BLAIRINM 11/8/2012 $ 0.6312100 CRAGO, RICHARD TINM 11/29/2012 $ 0.0110196 CREQUE, JENNIFER E

OTHER NOTICES3138

INM 1/19/2012 $ 0.0410547 CRESPI, KIMBERLEY S INM 3/12/2012 $ 2.0012180 CRISSMAN, KEVIN M INM 12/11/2012 $ 0.0411314 CUOZZO, VINCENT V INM 7/21/2012 $ 0.2610172 CURRY, JAMES L INM 1/13/2012 $ 2.8811508 CUTRIGHT, BURL H INM 8/21/2012 $ 0.0211230 DAMON, ELIZABETH C INM 7/5/2012 $ 0.0210852 DANFORTH, JENNIFER L INM 5/3/2012 $ 1.2310312 DANILOVETS, IVAN S INM 2/9/2012 $ 0.1811924 DANVERS, PATRICK S INM 11/3/2012 $ 0.8611459 DAWSON, TIFFANY L INM 8/12/2012 $ 0.2310253 DEBUS, APRIL L INM 1/30/2012 $ 0.0611344 DECKER, JONATHAN D INM 7/26/2012 $ 0.0411544 DEJESUS-GONZALEZ,

YAMILINM 8/28/2012 $ 0.2110513 DELSOLIO, JAMES INM 3/7/2012 $ 2.8711099 DEMERS, ADAM M INM 6/8/2012 $ 0.0612028 DEMLER,

LAURNE NADINE INM 11/19/2012 $ 0.0311565 DE-OSBORN, GRACIELA P INM 9/1/2012 $ 4.1410599 DESEIGNORA, TAURIAN C INM 3/21/2012 $ 0.0711959 DEVLIN, MARGARET M INM 11/7/2012 $ 0.4612055 DIDONATO, DOMINIC B INM 11/23/2012 $ 0.5011472 DIEZ-SANKERS,

ALBERTO R INM 8/15/2012 $ 11.6611614 DILL, SARAH K INM 9/8/2012 $ 0.0910761 DIONNE, SHANE D INM 4/18/2012 $ 2.2111328 DIPAOLO, THOMAS INM 7/22/2012 $ 0.9012190 DIXON, SHAWN LEE INM 12/14/2012 $ 0.0610792 DODSON, JOHN R INM 4/22/2012 $ 1.0210798 DONAIS, JOSHUA P INM 4/23/2012 $ 0.7911283 DORRIS, JASON E INM 7/13/2012 $ 0.2310355 DORVELUS, EMMY J INM 2/16/2012 $ 0.0311261 DRAKE, CAROLYN A INM 7/10/2012 $ 1.8511092 DUFFINEY, DARREN L INM 6/7/2012 $ 0.0211465 DURAN, ISMAEL INM 8/14/2012 $ 0.0810192 EARLY, ERIK L INM 1/19/2012 $ 21.0211015 EARNEST, PAIGE L INM 5/25/2012 $ 0.0211122 EDINHO, ALBUJAR INM 6/12/2012 $ 0.5010989 EIFFE, BOBBIE F INM 5/23/2012 $ 0.2311553 ENGLISH, MARK F INM 8/29/2012 $ 1.0010682 FERGIEN, ROBERT A INM 4/3/2012 $ 0.1312014 FINIGIAN, JOHN EDWIN INM 11/16/2012 $ 1.0011373 FORRESTER, JOSEPH EINM 8/1/2012 $ 0.2811211 FORRESTER, SHANNON H INM 7/2/2012 $ 0.0911758 FOUCHER,

RICHARD WILLIAM INM 10/3/2012 $ 0.0311437 FOX, BRIAN C INM 8/8/2012 $ 0.0811604 FOXEN, KELLY C INM 9/6/2012 $ 0.0910553 FREEMAN, JACLYN E INM 3/14/2012 $ 0.2010130 FREEMAN, KEITH A INM 1/7/2012 $ 0.1011526 FRESHWATER,

RICHARD N INM 8/24/2012 $ 0.1110171 FULLER, KELLEY J INM 1/13/2012 $ 0.0111527 FULLER, KELLEY JOAN INM 8/24/2012 $ 0.0711074 FULLER, LINDSEY N INM 6/5/2012 $ 0.0510502 FUNK, TAD D INM 3/6/2012 $ 0.1811748 FUSI, MICHAEL J INM 10/1/2012 $ 0.0811824 GAINER, AARON D INM 10/15/2012 $ 0.1011190 GAINEY, THOMAS W INM 6/29/2012 $ 1.7111218 GALE, ELIZABETH R INM 7/4/2012 $ 3.5010254 GARRISON, NORMAN D INM 1/30/2012 $ 0.3411880 GARROD, MICHAEL A INM 10/25/2012 $ 10.9110630 GARVEY, SANDRA D INM 3/26/2012 $ 0.0810321 GASTON, GARY L INM 2/10/2012 $ 0.1710566 GASTON, HARRY INM 3/14/2012 $ 0.0411352 GAWRYCH, AMANDA J INM 7/28/2012 $ 0.0512236 GERBER, WILLIAM E INM 12/24/2012 $ 0.5212213 GILL, FRANKLIN INM 12/20/2012 $ 0.2412041 GIULIANO, THOMAS A INM 11/20/2012 $ 0.0211805 GOFF, CHERIE L INM 10/11/2012 $ 0.0411632 GOHL, JAMES F INM 9/11/2012 $ 0.0911478 GOMEZ, ARMANDO F INM 8/15/2012 $ 1.3610617 GONZALEZ, SAMUEL INM 3/23/2012 $ 2.3811353 GONZALEZ-GUTIERREZ,

LEONARDO J INM 7/28/2012 $ 8.8811420 GRANT, PETER B INM 8/7/2012 $ 20.0012275 GRAYSON, CRAIG A INM 12/30/2012 $ 10.0011270 GREENO, BRIAN A INM 7/11/2012 $ 0.1211460 GRIFFITH, ERIC W INM 8/13/2012 $ 0.1812115 GUTIERREZ,

JOSE ROBERTO INM 12/1/2012 $ 18.5811825 GUTIERREZ-CISNEROS,

HOMAR G INM 10/15/2012 $ 0.1111394 HADDEN, MICHAEL L INM 8/4/2012 $ 0.2311852 HAGER, NICOLE C INM 10/21/2012 $ 0.0711507 HAGER, TIMOTHY E INM 8/21/2012 $ 0.21

OTHER NOTICES3138

10622 HALL, STEVEN W INM 3/24/2012 $ 0.0711960 HALLOCK, JACQUELYN M INM 11/7/2012 $ 0.6110992 HAMPTON, KYLE K INM 5/23/2012 $ 0.3511894 HANNON, DALE L INM 10/27/2012 $ 1.0011005 HANSEN, GREGORY J INM 5/24/2012 $ 0.1310635 HARDY, DARRIAN L INM 3/27/2012 $ 0.0310544 HARDY, ROBERT W INM 3/12/2012 $ 0.1510372 HARRIS, ASHLEY C INM 2/17/2012 $ 0.0111313 HARRIS, CLAYTON PAUL INM 7/20/2012 $ 0.1110170 HARRIS, MARTELL D INM 1/13/2012 $ 0.0611066 HARRIS, TWAYNE M INM 6/4/2012 $ 0.2610322 HARRISON, COTY L INM 2/11/2012 $ 0.4811991 HAUER, JENNIFER LEE INM 11/13/2012 $ 0.3211692 HAWKSHEAD,

SARAH ELIZABETH INM 9/22/2012 $ 0.0910277 HAXTON, THOMAS J INM 2/3/2012 $ 8.0011020 HAYNES, DARRYL B INM 5/26/2012 $ 0.1812187 HAZEL, AMANDA LYN INM 12/13/2012 $ 0.0110420 HEATHERLY, AMANDA N INM 2/23/2012 $ 0.1511489 HEFFLEY, MATTHEW R INM 8/16/2012 $ 7.7410773 HELMBRIGHT, BERNARD L INM 4/19/2012 $ 0.2012186 HENRY, JAMES A INM 12/13/2012 $ 0.1010226 HENRY, RAMEL M INM 1/26/2012 $ 0.0710500 HENSHAW, KAREN E INM 3/6/2012 $ 72.0011076 HEPBURN, DEXTER SINM 6/5/2012 $ 0.3211630 HERAUX,

LOUDGEY PHILLIP INM 9/10/2012 $ 8.5410191 HOBBS, JOHN H INM 1/19/2012 $ 0.6910317 HOGGE, MATTHEW R INM 2/10/2012 $ 0.0311513 HOLM, BRANDON S INM 8/21/2012 $ 4.0011537 HOUSLEY, JOEL W INM 8/26/2012 $ 11.6210452 HOWANITZ, ALFORD J INM 2/29/2012 $ 0.0811432 HUBBARD,

DAVID RUSSELL INM 8/8/2012 $ 0.0211228 HUEY, JASON K INM 7/5/2012 $ 0.1311386 HUEY, RONNIE D INM 8/3/2012 $ 0.2511485 HUFF, CHRISTOPHER J INM 8/16/2012 $ 0.2111064 HULL, ROBERT W INM 6/3/2012 $ 0.0112129 HUNT, KYLE J INM 12/3/2012 $ 0.1010951 HUTSON, MICHELLE L INM 5/19/2012 $ 1.0010681 HYDE, BRETT W INM 4/3/2012 $ 0.1811850 JACK, SASHA K INM 1 10/20/2012 $ 1.0112072 JACKSON, BRIAN J INM 11/26/2012 $ 0.0712117 JAIMES, JUAN JOSE INM 12/2/2012 $ 0.7411445 JEAN-LOUIS, JAQUES INM 8/10/2012 $ 0.0510700 JOHNSON, MATTHEW C INM 4/5/2012 $ 0.3411002 JOHNSON, WILLIE F INM 5/24/2012 $ 0.2112017 JOHNSTON,

MICHAEL PATRICK INM 11/16/2012 $ 0.1111677 JOINER, AUSTIN W INM 9/18/2012 $ 0.1010160 JONES, JACK C INM 1/12/2012 $ 0.0211166 JOSEPH, MARCKELLY INM 6/20/2012 $ 0.0610963 JUDKINS, ARNOLD W INM 5/21/2012 $ 0.0311288 JUNG, AMY L INM 7/13/2012 $ 0.0711834 KALIN, ROBERT J INM 10/17/2012 $ 0.0710301 KARLSEN CRUM,

WENDY E INM 2/7/2012 $ 0.0611108 KARTEROULIOTIS,

SOPHIA INM 6/10/2012 $ 0.0411152 KEEN, KARA M INM 6/17/2012 $ 0.0210750 KELLER, JAMES B INM 4/16/2012 $ 4.3712013 KELLY, GERARD ARTHUR INM 11/16/2012 $ 18.0010147 KELSEY, TIMOTHY R INM 1/10/2012 $ 1.9011532 KENNEDY, JOSEPH F INM 8/25/2012 $ 1.6411210 KILDUFF, JONATHAN P INM 7/2/2012 $ 1.0011530 KILGORE, SEAN P INM 8/24/2012 $ 2.1110605 KLEBS, CHAD A INM 3/21/2012 $ 0.2511945 KOCKLER, WILLIAM M INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.1211860 KOHLER, BRUCE W INM 10/22/2012 $ 0.2211484 KOLASA, GREGORY JOHN INM 8/16/2012 $ 0.1411914 KOSTER, DEBORAH M INM 10/31/2012 $ 0.1011488 KRANTZ, JOHN C INM 8/16/2012 $ 0.2010883 KREITNER, BRETT M INM 5/9/2012 $ 1.0011207 KRUGER SPRINGER,

ALEXANDER INM 7/2/2012 $ 1.0010109 KUPSE, KYLE J INM 1/1/2012 $ 1.1912082 KURKOWSKI,

JAMES ALAN INM 11/28/2012 $ 1.0710924 LAFAILLE, SETH INM 5/17/2012 $ 1.0010289 LAGASSE, JEFFREY J INM 2/5/2012 $ 5.0011306 LALICATA, TIFFANY M INM 7/19/2012 $ 0.0210732 LAMAR, JAMES R INM 4/12/2012 $ 0.8511204 LAMMERS, SUSAN E INM 7/1/2012 $ 0.0311950 LANDRY, AMBER R INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.3611652 LAPLACA, RONALD N INM 9/14/2012 $ 0.1011635 LAPOINTE, TIMOTHY E INM 9/12/2012 $ 0.2711963 LASALLE, STEPHEN M

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OTHER NOTICES3138

INM 11/7/2012 $ 0.0411231 LATTIMORE, MALCOLM K INM 7/5/2012 $ 0.1611942 LAU, DAVID H INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.0411841 LAZENBY, ERIC D INM 10/18/2012 $ 0.0610463 LEACH, JEFFREY C INM 2/29/2012 $ 2.6411114 LECORPS, KATARINA D INM 6/11/2012 $ 0.2711812 LEDESMA, NICOLE LINM 10/13/2012 $ 0.0710143 LEE, CHASE A INM 1/9/2012 $ 0.0512011 LEFEBVRE,

RONALD ROLAND INM 11/16/2012 $ 4.0012177 LEMIEUX, JOSEPH R INM 12/10/2012 $ 0.0112103 LEWIS, MARY ELLENINM 11/29/2012 $ 0.5010427 LEWIS, SHERRI P INM 2/24/2012 $ 0.3511646 LLOYD, JOHNNY RAMONEINM 9/14/2012 $ 0.7711129 LONE, MOHAMMAD NINM 6/13/2012 $ 1.6810331 LONG, JERRY W INM 2/12/2012 $ 0.1312077 LONG, KAMERON C INM 11/27/2012 $ 4.5011765 LOPEZ, LINDA D INM 10/4/2012 $ 0.0912181 LOPEZ, MARIO I INM 12/12/2012 $ 3.0011119 LOPEZ-REYES, JUAN INM 6/12/2012 $ 0.4011868 LOVELY, JOHN JAMES INM 10/23/2012 $ 0.0211179 LUGO-CRUZ, LUIS D INM 6/23/2012 $ 0.1010266 LUNN, DANIEL F INM 2/1/2012 $ 5.0010373 MACHUCA, ALFREDO INM 2/17/2012 $ 0.2512001 MACK, ANDREW T INM 11/15/2012 $ 0.0611206 MALAVENDA, DEANA M INM 7/2/2012 $ 0.1011215 MANEAR, SCOTT M INM 7/3/2012 $ 1.0011378 MANEAR, SCOTT M INM 8/1/2012 $ 1.0911473 MANNINO, LILIANA MARIA INM 8/15/2012 $ 0.1612002 MARESCA, LOUIS M INM 11/15/2012 $ 0.5211729 MARSHALL, LEE JAMES INM 9/28/2012 $ 0.1412042 MARSHALL, LEE JAMES INM 11/20/2012 $ 0.0710946 MASON, JARED EINM 5/18/2012 $ 0.0710857 MATHE, MICHAEL SINM 5/4/2012 $ 0.0411882 MATTOX, CHERYL A INM 10/25/2012 $ 1.8311174 MCCLARY, TROY L INM 6/21/2012 $ 0.3610354 MCDANIEL, JEFFERY C INM 2/15/2012 $ 6.0010589 MCELHINNY, JOHN T INM 3/17/2012 $ 1.4610698 MCMULLEN, EDWARD C INM 4/4/2012 $ 3.0010194 MCMULLEN, KEVIN C INM 1/19/2012 $ 2.1212035 MCNAMARA,

NORENE DANIELLE INM 11/20/2012 $ 0.1310588 MEISCH, JAMES T INM 3/17/2012 $ 2.1712209 MELLIN,

MICHAEL JOSEPH INM 12/19/2012 $ 0.6111667 MERCURIUS, LEON A INM 9/17/2012 $ 0.0112237 MEYER, LEONHARD O INM 12/24/2012 $ 1.7211130 MICKLE, LONNIE C INM 6/14/2012 $ 0.6710430 MIKOS, MELISSA D INM 2/25/2012 $ 0.1710774 MILES, KEVIN M

OTHER NOTICES3138

INM 4/20/2012 $ 1.0112085 MILLER, DAVID D INM 11/28/2012 $ 1.0011388 MILLER, JAMES V INM 8/3/2012 $ 0.2211923 MILLS,

MICHAEL DOUGLAS INM 11/2/2012 $ 0.0611811 MINTON, SARAH RENEE INM 10/12/2012 $ 2.0810418 MIZELLE,

JEANNINE ELLEN INM 2/23/2012 $ 6.0410163 MONARCH, GENA C INM 1/13/2012 $ 0.0312251 MOORE, JACOB C INM 12/27/2012 $ 0.0110591 MORENO, JOSE R INM 3/19/2012 $ 0.5010384 MORLANDO, DAMIAN INM 2/20/2012 $ 7.0011477 MURRAY, ZACKARY A INM 8/15/2012 $ 1.0411606 MUSICH, RENEE M INM 9/7/2012 $ 0.0210729 MYERS, HOWARD C INM 4/11/2012 $ 0.0210465 NEALON, DERRICK A INM 3/1/2012 $ 2.5611806 NESMITH, KENNETH G INM 10/11/2012 $ 0.0111385 NICHOLS, ROBERT C INM 8/3/2012 $ 2.5610919 NICKLOW,

SHANDRIA KATISE INM 5/15/2012 $ 1.0511839 NICOLETTI, DOLORES I INM 10/18/2012 $ 0.5212239 NICOLETTI, DOLORES

IRENE ROSE INM 12/24/2012 $ 0.0811360 NINO, IGNACIO A INM 7/30/2012 $ 0.0711994 NORTON, BRIAN ALLEN INM 11/14/2012 $ 0.2710888 NUGENT, JAMES O INM 5/11/2012 $ 0.2011233 OBRIEN, JEREMY DAVID INM 7/5/2012 $ 2.0010598 OLSON, JENNIFER LINM 3/20/2012 $ 0.0510779 OLTMANN, WILLIAM C INM 4/20/2012 $ 3.0010632 ORTEL, DEREK J INM 3/26/2012 $ 0.1111311 ORTEL, DEREK J INM 7/20/2012 $ 10.6911364 ORTIGOZA, FERNANDO B INM 7/30/2012 $ 0.0710900 PACZKOWSKI, JESSICA A INM 5/13/2012 $ 0.1110986 PAIGE, JASON M INM 5/22/2012 $ 0.3011151 PARFINOVIC-SACCOCCIO,

KAREN L INM 6/17/2012 $ 1.0210530 PARKER, AMANDA L INM 3/10/2012 $ 0.0710885 PARKER, CHARLES W INM 5/10/2012 $ 0.6311351 PASSARO, SARAH ANN INM 7/27/2012 $ 0.8011194 PATRIDGE, ANNETTE INM 6/29/2012 $ 20.8510116 PATTERSON, AMY M INM 1/3/2012 $ 0.1411793 PATTERSON, BETH N INM 10/9/2012 $ 0.3110179 PATTERSON, JAMES M INM 1/15/2012 $ 0.1211037 PAWLICKI, PAUL R INM 5/28/2012 $ 6.2911946 PAYNE, CLIFTON J INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.0512205 PEARSON,

MEAGAN LUEWELLA INM 12/19/2012 $ 0.2310361 PEAVY, DONALD G INM 2/16/2012 $ 0.0910338 PENA, CHRISTOPHER INM 2/13/2012 $ 0.1610343 PENTTILA, ANDREW L INM 2/14/2012 $ 14.7511935 PERKINS,

SUSAN MICHELLE

OTHER NOTICES3138

INM 11/5/2012 $ 0.5010942 PETERS, PAUL D INM 5/18/2012 $ 0.3312016 PETROCK,

JENNIFER LYNN INM 11/16/2012 $ 0.0110218 PLUMLEE, VICKI L INM 1/24/2012 $ 0.2110735 POORE, APRIL M INM 4/12/2012 $ 0.1310800 POPIVICH, JAMES A INM 4/24/2012 $ 0.0410618 PORTER, JOHN A INM 3/23/2012 $ 0.1912161 PORTER, JOHN ANTHONY INM 12/7/2012 $ 0.1810972 POTEAT, MARK W INM 5/21/2012 $ 0.1811709 POWERS,

JENNIFER RENEE INM 9/24/2012 $ 0.0210623 POWERS, JOSEPH D INM 3/25/2012 $ 0.0911111 PROCTOR,

CHRISTOPHER M INM 6/11/2012 $ 0.1112004 PROPHITT, MICHAEL M INM 11/15/2012 $ 0.2112234 QUAILE, DAVID A INM 12/24/2012 $ 0.0311627 RANDALL,

PERRY LAWRENCE INM 9/10/2012 $ 0.4610766 RANGER, JOSEPH D INM 4/19/2012 $ 0.8811168 RAY, JOHN J INM 6/20/2012 $ 0.0812116 REED, BERNIECE KAREN INM 12/2/2012 $ 1.5210475 REGAN, TAMERA J INM 3/2/2012 $ 0.0710864 RENVILLE,

CHRISTOPHER N INM 5/4/2012 $ 0.6010251 REYES, AMILCA A INM 1/30/2012 $ 0.1610592 RHODES, ERIC E INM 3/19/2012 $ 0.0211315 RICHARDS, DONALD F INM 7/21/2012 $ 0.0810987 RICHARDSON, TOMMY G INM 5/22/2012 $ 0.1710853 RISTVEDT, JARED H INM 5/3/2012 $ 2.0611068 RIVERA-MORENO,

HERNANDO D INM 6/4/2012 $ 0.0811159 ROBERTS,

CHRISTOPHER M INM 6/18/2012 $ 0.2411521 ROBINSON, KEENAN S INM 8/23/2012 $ 0.0911940 ROBINSON, SHOLONDA Y INM 11/5/2012 $ 0.0210378 RODGERS, LONNIE INM 2/18/2012 $ 6.3411747 RODRIGUEZ, EDESSA A INM 10/1/2012 $ 0.0711418 RODRIGUEZ, JAVIER INM 8/7/2012 $ 0.0210838 RODRIGUEZ-PRADO,

REYNALDO INM 5/1/2012 $ 0.0611291 ROGERS, RODNEY D INM 7/14/2012 $ 0.0710964 ROSKOWSKI, PAUL P INM 5/21/2012 $ 1.0010279 ROUGHTON, CHAD L INM 2/3/2012 $ 0.0210835 ROUNDTREE, ASHANTI D INM 4/30/2012 $ 2.4911393 ROUTES, MARK D INM 8/3/2012 $ 0.0711486 ROWE, JAMIE INM 8/16/2012 $ 1.8711199 ROWE, SUSAN J INM 6/30/2012 $ 1.0011605 ROY, VALERIE A INM 9/7/2012 $ 1.3212073 RUDICIL, BRADLEY M INM 11/26/2012 $ 0.6211727 SAMP, JENNIFER L INM 9/28/2012 $ 0.2610117 SANDERS, JAMES L INM 1/4/2012 $ 0.32

OTHER NOTICES3138

11540 SANDERS, JOSHUA L INM 8/27/2012 $ 0.0911934 SANON, JEAN R INM 11/4/2012 $ 1.2712132 SARGENT, LAURA B INM 12/3/2012 $ 0.0812007 SAYER, CHRISTY A INM 11/15/2012 $ 0.0910941 SCHELL, ADRIA Y INM 5/18/2012 $ 10.7310597 SCHOOLS, DANIEL P INM 3/20/2012 $ 0.0810258 SCHORK, WILLIAM J INM 1/31/2012 $ 0.0112157 SCHROEDER,

WALTER SCOTT INM 12/7/2012 $ 6.5010157 SCHULER, CRAIG INM 1/11/2012 $ 0.0310848 SCHULTZ, JOY D INM 5/2/2012 $ 0.3012224 SCOTT, BRANDON DAVID INM 12/21/2012 $ 2.6611444 SCOTT, DAVID MICHAEL INM 8/9/2012 $ 2.4510315 SEE, MICHAEL R INM 2/10/2012 $ 0.2511043 SENATUS, DANNY INM 5/31/2012 $ 0.2210468 SEPULVEDA, LIZETTE M INM 3/1/2012 $ 1.2512034 SEPULVEDA,

LIZETTE MARIE INM 11/20/2012 $ 0.4211631 SHARPE,

STEPHEN THOMAS INM 9/11/2012 $ 0.0410478 SHERIDAN, ERIK J INM 3/2/2012 $ 0.0810944 SHERROD,

CHRISTOPHER W INM 5/18/2012 $ 0.0911597 SHINN, AARON LAWSON INM 9/6/2012 $ 1.0011851 SIRANGELO,

ROBERT DOMINIC INM 10/21/2012 $ 0.0611177 SKAMSER, RICHARD M INM 6/22/2012 $ 2.4510411 SLAUGHTER, CATHY D INM 2/22/2012 $ 2.9811181 SMITH, ADAM J INM 6/25/2012 $ 0.4010169 SMITH, CHERYL T INM 1/13/2012 $ 0.0911659 SMITH, COLLIN P INM 9/15/2012 $ 0.0111505 SMITH, DAVID W INM 8/20/2012 $ 0.1911545 SMITH, JULIE A INM 8/28/2012 $ 0.0610723 SMITH, MARTY R INM 4/10/2012 $ 0.1611904 SMITH, SHARIKA SHANIKA INM 10/29/2012 $ 0.3311268 SMOLIN, JAMES P INM 7/11/2012 $ 1.9111912 SNIDER, TARA D INM 10/30/2012 $ 0.0111746 SNYDER, KIMBERLY INM 10/1/2012 $ 0.0610829 SOARES, COREY L INM 4/27/2012 $ 0.2610583 SPALLONE, NICHOLAS INM 3/16/2012 $ 0.0611389 SPEAR, DENISE L INM 8/3/2012 $ 2.1312182 SPENCER,

JERALL MARLAN INM 12/12/2012 $ 0.6111372 SPENCER, MICHAEL R INM 7/31/2012 $ 0.0311881 SPENCER, ROY INM 10/25/2012 $ 0.2111943 SPILLER, JUSTIN K INM 11/6/2012 $ 0.1111771 SPITTLER, TIFFANY L INM 10/4/2012 $ 1.4510820 STALLINGS, RONALD A INM 4/26/2012 $ 0.1411338 STAPLES,

CHRISTOPHER EWELL INM 7/26/2012 $ 0.0311045 STERLING,

CHRISTOPHER M

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The Michael Bay sequel “Transformers: Age of Extinction” led the weakest summer holiday weekend in at least a decade.

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STATE • NATIONAL • WORLD • BUSINESS • WEATHER

1. Jewish suspects arrested in slaying of Arab teen

Israel’s leader calls for calm after authorities mark a breakthrough in a case that touched off violent protests in Arab sections of Jerusalem and northern Israel. See page 1.

2. Iraq analyzing tape showing top militant

The video believed to show Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi delivering a sermon at a mosque in Mosul would be the first public appearance for the Islamic State group leader. See page 6.

3. What the TSA is doing at airports abroad

With concern about al-Qaida efforts to produce a bomb that would go undetected through security, some passengers will be asked to power on their electronic devices. See page 2.

4. What pro-Russia separatists vow to do

After being pushed out of Slovyansk, rebels pledge to keep fighting the military from Donetsk, the largest city in eastern Ukraine. See page 6.

5. Florida still deadliest state for lightning strikes

Four people in Florida have been fatally struck so far this year, the same number as the rest of the entire nation. See page 1.

6. What some states are doing to prevent mass shootings

California and New Jersey are considering laws that allow officials to seize guns owned by someone police have declared dangerous. See page 2.

7. Push to keep incoming students on track

Recent studies found that an estimated 20 percent of graduating seniors from urban school districts abandon their plans to attend college over the summer. See page 2.

8. Police describe chaos in Miami crash

Four young adults are dead after their 32-foot boat crashed violently with another vessel after a Fourth of July fireworks display. See page 5.

9. Tampa’s last cigar factory fights to survive

The J.C. Newman Cigar Co. on North 16th Street in Ybor City is pushing back against proposed FDA regulations that would treat cigar manufacturers such as J.C. Newman the same as cigarette giants. See page 5.

10. Federer falls short of making history

Novak Djokovic captured his second title at Wimbledon, preventing the Swiss legend from winning a record eighth. See Sports page 1.

10 things to know

TAMPA — Florida is known for being the deadliest state in the country for lightning strikes — and 2014 has been no exception.

Four people in Florida have been fatally struck so far this year, The Tampa Tribune reports.

That’s the same number as in the rest of the entire nation,

according to the National Weather Service.

Summer is the peak season for lightning, and nationwide, 51 people on average are killed each year while hundreds more suffer severe injuries.

Overall the number of lightning fatalities appears to be on the decline: Across the U.S., there were 23 lightning fatalities last year, a record low.

There were four in all of

2013 in Florida, leading meteorologists to believe this year is an anomaly.

Scientists point to several possible factors contributing to an overall drop in the number of fatalities, including the drought in the Southeast, an area typically ripe for lightning strikes.

“But overall, fewer casualties are the result of awareness,” said John Jensenius, lightning

guru for the National Weather Service. “People are more con-cerned and are taking actions to protect themselves.”

However, he cautioned that the downward trend could quickly reverse itself.

“I would suspect that once the Southeast gets into a more normal yearly rainfall, we will see the lightning strikes go up,” Jensenius said.

Not-so-shocking newsBy The AssociATed Press

Florida still deadliest state for lightning strikes

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SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. — Even after seven decades, Wilfred “Spike” Mailloux won’t talk about surviving a bloody World War II battle unless longtime friend John Sidur is by his side.

It was Sidur who found the severely wounded Mailloux hours after both survived Japan’s largest mass suicide attack in the Pacific. The pre-dawn assault launched 70 years ago Monday on the Japan-held island of Saipan nearly wiped out two former New York National Guard battalions fighting alongside U.S. Marines.

“He found me in the mud,” Mailloux recounted during a visit to the New York State Military Museum to attend a presentation on the battle’s 70th anniversary.

Mailloux and Sidur are among the dwindling ranks of WWII veterans of the Army’s 27th Infantry Division, which endured some of the bloodiest fighting in the Pacific, only to have its reputation be-smirched by a volatile Marine general in one of the war’s biggest controversies.

In the Mariana Islands, 1,400 miles south of Tokyo, Saipan was sought by the Americans as a base for bombing raids against Japan. U.S. forces land-ed on Saipan on June 15, 1944, with two Marine divisions, the 2nd and the 4th, making the initial beach assaults and losing some 2,000 men on the first day alone.

A few days later, the in-experienced 27th Division joined the fight. A New York National Guard outfit acti-vated in October 1940, the “Appleknockers” still retained

a sizable Empire State con-tingent among its ranks after two years of garrison duty in Hawaii.

The commander of the ground forces at Saipan was Marine Corps Lt. Gen. Holland M. Smith, dubbed “Howling Mad” for his volcanic temper.

A week into the battle, Smith relieved the 27th’s commander, Maj. Gen. Ralph Smith (no relation), after the division lagged behind the Marine units operating on its flanks. The Marine commander not only blasted the 27th’s leadership, but he also openly criticized its soldiers in front of war corre-spondents, who later reported on the rift that became known as “Smith vs. Smith.”

Survivors recall Saipan attackBy CHRIS CAROLA

AssociATed Press WriTer

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World War II veteran Arthur Robinson of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., points to himself in a 1940 photograph with his unit at the New York State Military Museum on May 8, in Saratoga Springs.

This photo provided by Bob Dial shows World War II veterans Wilfred “Spike” Mailloux, left, and John Sidur, both of Cohoes, N.Y., at a presenta-tion on the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Saipan at the New York State Military Museum in Saratoga Springs, N.Y.SAIPAN | 4

JERUSALEM — Israel arrested six Jewish suspects Sunday in the grisly slaying of a Palestinian teenager who was abducted and burned alive last week — a crime that set off a wave of violent protests in Arab sections of the country.

Leaders of the Jewish state appealed for calm amid signs the death was revenge for the recent killings of three Israeli teenagers.

“We will not allow extremists, it doesn’t matter from which side, to in-flame the region and cause bloodshed,” Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said in a nationally televised statement. “Murder is murder, incitement is incite-ment, and we will respond aggressively to both.”

He promised to prosecute those responsible to the full extent of the law.

The region has been on edge since three Israeli teens — one of them a U.S. citizen — were kidnapped while hitch-hiking in the West Bank last month. Last week, the teens’ bodies were found in a

West Bank field in a crime Israel blamed on the militant group Hamas.

Just hours after the youths were bur-ied, Mohammed Abu Khdeir, a 16-year-old Palestinian from east Jerusalem, was abducted near his home, and his charred remains were found shortly afterward in a Jerusalem forest. Preliminary autopsy results found he was still alive when he was set on fire.

Palestinians immediately accused

6 Jewish suspects arrested in slaying of Arab teen

By JOSEF FEDERMANAssociATed Press WriTer

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu chairs the weekly cabinet meeting in his office in Jerusalem, Sunday.

WASHINGTON — The legal, human-itarian and political constraints facing the Obama administration as it copes with thousands of Central American children entering the country illegally came into sharp focus in a series of interviews Sunday.

A George W. Bush-era law to address human trafficking prevents the gov-ernment from returning the children to their home countries without taking them into custody and eventually through a deportation hearing. Minors from Mexico and Canada, by contrast, can be sent back across the border more easily. The administration says it wants more flexibility under the law.

Even if Congress agrees, however, the change might do little to ease the

Legal, political hurdles in

child migrant crisis

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SALEM, Ore. (AP) — They were dubbed the “forgotten souls” — the cremated remains of thousands of people who came through the doors of Oregon’s state mental hospital, died there and whose ashes were abandoned inside 3,500 copper urns.

Discovered a decade ago at the decrepit Oregon State Hospital, where “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” was filmed, the remains became a symbol of the state’s — and the nation’s — dark history of treating the mentally ill.

A research effort to unearth the stories of those who moved

through the hospital’s halls, and to reunite the remains with surviving relatives, takes center stage Monday as officials dedicate a memorial to those once-forgotten patients.

“No one wants to be laid to rest without some kind of ac-knowledgement that they were here, that they contributed, that they lived,” said state Senate President Peter Courtney, who led a successful effort to replace the hospital and build the memorial.

Between 1913 and 1971, more than 5,300 people were cremated at the hospital.

Most were patients

at the mental institu-tion, but some died at local hospitals, the state tuberculosis hospital, a state penitentiary or the Fairview Training Center, where people with de-velopmental disabilities were institutionalized.

Hospital officials have been working for years to reunite the remains of their former patients with surviving relatives. Since the urns were found by lawmakers on a tour of the hospital in 2005, 183 have been claimed.

The 3,409 that remain and have been identified are listed in a searchable online database. Thirty-eight urns will likely never be identified;

they’re unmarked, have duplicate numbers or aren’t listed in ledgers of people cremated at the hospital.

They came from different backgrounds, for different reasons.

Some stayed just days before they died, others for nearly their entire lives. They came from every state except Alaska and Hawaii. Nearly 1,000 were born in 44 coun-tries. Five were born at sea.

Twenty-two were Native Americans. Their remains won’t be part of the memorial; they’ll be returned to their tribe for a proper ceremony. Members of the local Sikh community are

working to claim the remains of two people.

Many of the 110 veterans still there will eventually receive proper military buri-als, though some are ineligible due to dis-honorable discharges or insufficient information available.

Some patients spent a lifetime at the hospital for conditions like depression and bipolar disorder that, in modern times, are treated on an outpatient basis.

“At the time, they just put them in a safe place and treated them with what they knew to treat them,” said Sharon Tucker, who led the two-year research project.

Mental hospital to honor ‘forgotten souls’

ST. LOUIS (AP) — The excitement of accep-tance into that dream college has passed. The first day of classes is still weeks away. But the resources provided by high school teachers and computer labs are no longer available for recent graduates.

Education researchers and academic coun-selors call it “summer melt,” the precarious time when some col-lege-bound students fall through the cracks, at risk of abandoning their higher education plans entirely. Studies show that first-generation college students and those from low-income families are particularly vulnerable.

In St. Louis, a drop-in counseling center helps such students negotiate financial aid agreements, housing contracts and the other many details of college enrollment. School districts in Chicago, Dallas, Miami,

Minnesota and West Virginia are among those using text messages to keep aspiring college students on track.

“You get the accep-tance letter and start the celebration,” said Shauna Cunningham, a high school guidance counselor who’s spent the past two summers at the St. Louis Graduates High School to College Center. “They don’t real-ize all the other steps.”

Recent studies by Harvard University’s Center for Education Policy Research found that an estimated 20 percent of graduating seniors from urban school districts in places such as greater Boston, suburban Atlanta, Dallas and Fort Worth, Texas, abandon their plans to attend college over the summer.

Among prospective community college stu-dents, the summer melt rate increases to about 40 percent, said former

Harvard researcher Ben Castleman, now an assistant professor of education and public policy at the University of Virginia.

A lack of financial aid is to blame in about half of those cases, Castleman said. But students also wind up getting derailed by much less significant hurdles, from failing to meet course enrollment deadlines to registering for summer orientation programs.

“The idea was that if you could get a kid to graduate from high school, they’d been accepted and chosen where to go, that student was going to show up,” he said. “What our work shows is that in fact, students encounter a pretty complicated array of financial and proce-dural tasks to complete over the summer.”

School districts and colleges are beginning to find that reducing

summer melt doesn’t require dramatic intervention.

For just $7 per stu-dent, school districts in Lawrence and Springfield, Mass., were able to boost their num-ber of college-bound graduates, according to research by Castleman and Harvard colleague Lindsay Page, a research assistant professor of ed-ucation at the University of Pittsburgh.

Students received in-troductory text messages such as “We want to help you w/ college! Stay tuned for key summer to dos. Save this (hash), you can txt us for help!.” Their parents received similarly tailored messages with remind-ers about financial aid, orientation enrollment, tuition bill deadlines, campus health in-surance and college placement exams.

Push to keep incoming students on track

AP PHOTO

In this photo taken June 10, counselor Shauna Cunningham works at the St. Louis High School to College Center in St. Louis.

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — As state officials across the country grapple with how to prevent mass killings like the ones at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown and near the University of California, Santa Barbara, some are turning to a gun seizure law pioneered in Connecticut 15 years ago.

Connecticut’s law al-lows judges to order guns temporarily seized after police present evidence that a person is a danger to themselves or others. A court hearing must be held within 14 days to determine whether to return the guns or au-thorize the state to hold them for up to a year.

The 1999 law, the first

of its kind in the country, was in response to the 1998 killings of four man-agers at the Connecticut Lottery headquarters by a disgruntled employee with a history of psychi-atric problems.

Indiana is the only other state that has such a law, passed in 2005 after an Indianapolis police officer was shot to death by a mentally ill man. California and New Jersey lawmakers are now considering similar statutes, both proposed in the wake of the killings of six people and wounding of 13 others near the University of California, Santa Barbara, by a mentally ill man who had posted threatening

videos on YouTube.Michael Lawlor,

Connecticut’s undersec-retary for criminal justice planning and policy, believes the state’s gun seizure law could have prevented the killings of 20 first-graders and six educators at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012, if police had been made aware that gunman Adam Lanza had mental health problems and access to his mother’s legally owned guns.

“That’s the kind of situation where you see the red flags and the warning signs are there, you do something about it,” Lawlor said. “In many shootings around the

country, after the fact it’s clear that the warning signs were there.”

Gun rights advocates oppose gun seizure laws, saying they allow police to take people’s firearms based only on allegations and before the gun own-ers can present their side of the story to a judge. They say they’re con-cerned the laws violate constitutional rights.

“The government taking things away from people is never a good thing,” said Rich Burgess, president of the gun rights group Connecticut Carry. “They come take your stuff and give you 14 days for a hearing. Would anybody else be OK if they just came and took

your car and gave you 14 days for a hearing?”

Rachel Baird, a Connecticut lawyer who has represented many gun owners, said one of the biggest problems with the state’s law is that police are abusing it. She said she has had eight clients whose guns were seized by police who obtained the required warrants after taking possession of the guns.

“It’s stretched and abused, and since it’s firearms, the courts go along with it,” Baird said of the law.

But backers of such laws say they can prevent shootings by getting guns out of the hands of men-tally disturbed people.

States look to gun seizure law after mass killings

WASHINGTON (AP) — How much distance from an immoral act is enough?

That’s the difficult question behind the next legal dispute over religion, birth control and the health law that is likely to be resolved by the Supreme Court.

The issue in more than four dozen lawsuits from faith-affiliated charities, colleges and hospitals that oppose some or all contraception as immor-al is how far the Obama administration must go to accommodate them.

The justices on June 30 relieved businesses with religious objections of their obligation to pay for women’s contracep-tives among a range of preventive services the

new law calls for in their health plans.

Religious-oriented nonprofit groups already could opt out of cover-ing the contraceptives. But the organizations say the accommodation provided by the admin-istration does not go far enough because, though they are not on the hook financially, they remain complicit in the provi-sion of government-ap-proved contraceptives to women covered by their plans.

“Anything that forces unwilling religious be-lievers to be part of the system is not going to pass the test,” said Mark Rienzi, senior counsel for the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty, which represents many of the

faith-affiliated nonprof-its. Hobby Lobby Inc., winner of its Supreme Court case last month, also is a Becket Fund client.

The high court will be asked to take on the issue in its term that begins in October. A challenge from the University of Notre Dame in South Bend, Ind., probably will be the first case to reach the court.

The Obama adminis-tration argues that the accommodation creates a generous moral and financial buffer between religious objectors and funding birth control. The nonprofit groups just have to raise their hands and say that pay-ing for any or all of the

20 devices and methods approved by government regulators would violate their religious beliefs.

To do so, they must fill out a government doc-ument known as Form 700 that enables their insurers or third-party administrators to take on the responsibility of paying for the birth con-trol. The employer does not have to arrange the coverage or pay for it. Insurers get reimbursed by the government through credits against fees owed under other parts of the health law.

Houses of worship and other religious institu-tions whose primary purpose is to spread the faith are exempt from the requirement to offer birth control.

The objections by religious nonprofits are rooted in teachings against facilitating sin.

Roman Catholic bish-ops and other religious plaintiffs argue that filling out the govern-ment form that registers opposition to contra-ceptives, then sending the document to the insurer or third-party administrator, is akin to signing a permission slip to engage in evil.

In the Hobby Lobby case, the justices rejected the government argument that there was no violation of conscience because the link between birth control coverage and the outcome the employer considers morally wrong was slight.

Nonprofits’ contraceptive cases next for justices

| NATIONAL BRIEFSElectric cord

sparked fire that killed firefighterNEW YORK (AP) — A

high-rise blaze that killed a fire lieutenant started in a pinched electrical cord in a cluttered apartment, fire officials said Sunday, adding that the fire had been ruled accidental.

An air conditioner cord was pinned between a bed frame and a wall in the 19th-floor Brooklyn apart-ment, where Lt. Gordon Ambelas became trapped while looking for possible victims, Fire Commissioner Daniel Nigro said in a statement as investigators probed the conflagration responsible for the Fire Department of New York’s first line-of-duty death in more than two years.

“Though the cause and origin of the fire has been determined, the Department’s investigation remains ongoing,” Nigro added in a statement.

Earlier Sunday, firefight-ers solemnly hung flag bunting at the Brooklyn firehouse where Ambelas had worked for the last several months of his 14-year career.

Veterans turn to American Legion for medical helpEL PASO, Texas (AP) —

A counselor at the local Veterans Affairs office looked at Rebecca King, a victim of domestic violence and abuse who was seeking help for de-pression, and told her she would not be able to see a psychologist. She looked too nice and put together for someone depressed, King was told.

Like others who’ve failed to receive help at troubled VA offices, the Army veteran then gave up.

She is now among nearly 1,800 people who have turned to the American Legion, which has held town-hall meetings and opened temporary crisis centers in Phoenix, Fayetteville, North Carolina, and El Paso. People can gain access to health benefits, schedule doctor appointments, enroll in the VA and even get back pay.

Jessica Jacobsen, deputy director of the VA’s regional public affairs office in Dallas, said the VA will use community partners, such as the American Legion, to help “accelerate access and get veterans off wait lists and into clinics.”

Some on US-bound flights must turn

on phonesWASHINGTON (AP)

— Passengers at some overseas airports that of-fer U.S.-bound flights will be required to power on their electronic devices in order to board their flights, the Transportation Security Administration said Sunday.

The TSA said it is requiring some overseas airports to have passen-gers turn on devices such as cellphones before boarding. It says devices that won’t power up won’t be allowed on planes, and those travelers may have to undergo additional screening.

“As the traveling public knows, all electronic devices are screened by security officers,” the TSA said in the release announcing the new steps.

American intelligence officials have been concerned about new al-Qaida efforts to pro-duce a bomb that would go undetected through airport security. There is no indication that such a bomb has been created or that there’s a specific threat to the U.S.

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COOPERSVILLE, Mich. (AP) — John Fletcher gets a bang out of firecrackers — espe-cially those he wraps around himself.

The 51-year-old Michigan performer’s act includes setting off 10,500 firecrackers attached to his body, The Detroit News reported Saturday.

“I guess I’m a little nuts,” said Fletcher, who goes by the name Ghengis John the Human Firecracker. “I got a little bit of ‘Hey, look at me.’”

He performed last weekend before 300 people and four fire-fighters at a motorcycle rally in the western Michigan town of Coopersville. It was one in a string of shows that Fletcher said would be his last.

He has yet to keep those promises.

“He’s getting too old,” Sharon Warner, a friend of Fletcher’s, told the newspaper. “I’ve been telling him that a long time.”

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Today is Monday, July 7, the 188th day of 2014. There are 177 days left in the year.

Today in history

On July 7, 1865, four people were hanged in Washington, D.C., for conspiring with John Wilkes Booth to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln.

On this date

In 1846, U.S. annexation of California was proclaimed at Monterey after the surrender of a Mexican garrison.

In 1898, the United States annexed Hawaii.

In 1919, the first Transconti-nental Motor Convoy, in which a U.S. Army convoy of motorized vehicles crossed the United States, departed Washington, D.C. (The trip ended in San Fran-cisco on September 6, 1919.)

In 1937, the Second Sino-Jap-anese War erupted into full-scale conflict as Imperial Japanese forces attacked the Marco Polo Bridge in Beijing.

In 1941, U.S. forces took up positions in Iceland, Trinidad and British Guiana to forestall any Nazi invasion, even though the United States had not yet entered the Second World War.

In 1952, the Republican National Convention, which nominated Gen. Dwight D. Eisen-hower for president and Sen. Richard Nixon for vice president, opened in Chicago.

In 1954, Elvis Presley made his radio debut as Memphis, Tenn., station WHBQ played his first recording for Sun Records, “That’s All Right.”

In 1976, President and Mrs. Gerald R. Ford hosted a White House dinner for Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

In 1981, President Ronald Reagan announced he was nominating Arizona Judge Sandra Day O’Connor to become the first female justice on the U.S. Supreme Court.

In 1987, Lt. Col. Oliver North began his long-awaited public testimony at the Iran-Contra hearing, telling Congress that he had “never carried out a single act, not one,” without authorization.

Today’s birthdays

Musician-conductor Doc Severinsen is 87. Pulitzer Prize-winning author David McCullough is 81. Rock star Ringo Starr is 74. Comedian Bill Oddie (TV: “The Goodies”) is 73. Singer-musician Warren Entner (The Grass Roots) is 71. Rock musician Jim Rodford is 69. Actor Joe Spano is 68. Pop singer David Hodo (The Village People) is 67. Actress Shelley Duvall is 65. Actress Roz Ryan is 63. Actor Billy Campbell is 55. Actor Robert Taylor is 54. Rock musician Mark White (Spin Doctors) is 52. Singer-songwriter Vonda Shepard is 51. Actor-comedian Jim Gaffigan is 48. Actor Hamish Linklater is 38.

partisan quarreling and complex logistical and humanitarian challenges surrounding the issue.

Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson said Sunday the adminis-tration has dramatically sped up the processing of adults who enter the country illegally, and it is opening more detention facilities. He acknowl-edged that the unaccom-panied children from Central America, some

9,700 taken into custody in May alone, pose the most vexing problem.

All persons, regardless of age, face “a deporta-tion proceeding” if they are caught entering the country illegally, Johnson said. The administration, he said, is “looking at ways to create additional options for dealing with the children in particular, consistent with our laws and our values.”

Repeatedly pressed to say whether thousands of Central American children will be deported promptly, Johnson said, “We need to find more

efficient, effective ways to turn this tide around generally, and we’ve al-ready begun to do that.”

Several Republicans, and even a Democrat, said the administration has reacted too slowly and cautiously to the crisis. More than 50,000 unac-companied minors have been caught on the U.S.-Mexico border this year. Most are from Guatemala, Honduras and El Salvador, where a spike in violence and poverty are prompting parents to send their children on difficult and dangerous journeys north.

Their numbers have overwhelmed federal agencies. When 140 would-be immigrants — mostly mothers with children — were flown to southern California to ease an overcrowded Texas fa-cility, angry residents of Murrieta greeted the bus as it pulled into town, complaining that they were being asked to do more than their share.

“This is a failure of diplomacy, it is a failure of leadership from the administration,” said Texas Gov. Rick Perry, who sought the

2012 GOP presidential nomination.

Rep. Henry Cuellar, D-Texas, said the ad-ministration “is one step behind” a major dilem-ma that was foreseeable. The number of children coming from Central America without adults has been rising dramati-cally for several years.

President Barack Obama is asking Congress for more mon-ey and authority to send the children home, even as he also seeks ways to allow millions of other people already living in the U.S. illegally to stay.

CRISISFROM PAGE 1

Israeli extremists of kill-ing the youth in revenge. And on Sunday, Israeli authorities said the killers had acted out of “nationalistic” motives.

The suspects remained in custody and were being interrogated, authorities said.

An Israeli official said there were six suspects and described them as young males, including several minors, all of whom lived in the Jerusalem area. The offi-cial spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation was continuing.

He said police had located a car used by

the suspects. During the investigation, he said, police learned of an at-tempted kidnapping the previous day of a child in the same neighborhood and concluded the cases were linked. Israeli TV showed pictures of the 9-year-old boy with red marks around his neck.

Abu Khdeir’s family said that the arrests brought them little joy and that they had little faith in the Israeli justice system.

“I don’t have any peace in my heart, even if they captured who they say killed my son,” said his mother, Suha. “They’re only going to ask them questions and then release them. What’s the point?”

She added, “They need to treat them the way

they treat us. They need to demolish their homes and round them up, the way they do it to our children.”

Abu Khdeir’s death triggered violence in his neighborhood, as angry crowds destroyed train stations and hurled rocks. The unrest spread to sections of northern Israel over the weekend.

On Sunday, the situation in east Jerusalem, home to most of the city’s Palestinians, appeared to be calming down, as businesses and markets reopened, and roads that had been cor-doned off were reopened to traffic.

Top Israeli officials expressed concern that the charged atmosphere of recent days had led to the boy’s killing.

SUSPECTSFROM PAGE 1

TAMPA TEEN RELEASED FROM ISRAELI JAIL(AP) — A 15-year-old Pales-

tinian-American cousin of Abu Khdeir was also injured in clashes with Israeli security forces in east Jerusalem.

The boy, Tariq Abu Khdeir, who goes to school in Tampa, Fla., was ordered confined to his home in Israel for nine days while police investigate what they say was his participation in violent protests — a charge his family denies.

The U.S. State Department said it was “profoundly troubled” by reports that he was beaten, and Israel’s Justice Ministry launched an investigation.

As Tariq was released to his family, he was crying and appeared badly bruised, with both eyes and his mouth swollen. “I feel better. I am excited to be back home,” he said.

State Department spokeswoman Jen Psaki said that “if the inves-tigation is concluded promptly, Mr. Khdeir should be able to return to Florida as planned with his family later this month.”

Tariq’s parents said they plan on returning to the U.S. with their son on July 16.

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Tariq Abu Khdeir is hugged by his mother Suha after he was released from detention in Jerusalem on Sunday.

Arthur Robinson, 92, of Saratoga Springs knew nothing of the Army versus Marine flap brewing on Saipan. As an infantryman in the 27th’s 105th Infantry Regiment, he was concentrating on staying alive. On July 3, he was wounded in both thighs by machine gun fire. Robinson endured a

10-mile ride in a Jeep to a field hospital, with the driver opting to travel on railroad tracks because the road was mined.

On July 7, after three weeks of fighting, two battalions of the 105th Regiment were posi-tioned across a plain along Saipan’s western shore. With the island’s 30,000 defenders down to a few thousand starving, ill-equipped soldiers and sailors, Japanese commanders

ordered one last charge.The battalions’ 1,100

soldiers bore the brunt of what became known as the banzai attack. U.S. military officials later said 3,000 Japanese charged the American lines, though others put the estimate closer to 5,000. Many of the attackers were armed with samurai swords and bayonets tied to poles.

“I was scared as hell,” said Mailloux, then a 20-year-old corporal

from Cohoes, a mill town north of Albany. “When you hear that scream-ing — ‘banzai’ — who wouldn’t be?”

The 105th’s positions were overrun. Firing their rifles until they ran out of ammunition and their machine guns until the barrels overheated, the Americans fell back as the attack became a running street brawl. They set up a second perimeter along the beach and, with their

backs to the water, fought for hours before the attackers were all but annihilated.

When it was over, some 4,300 enemy dead were found on the battlefield, about half of them in front of the 105th’s positions. The regiment saw 406 killed and 512 wounded.

More than 3,000 Americans died in the land battle for Saipan, about a third of them 27th Division soldiers.

SAIPANFROM PAGE 1

Weather Service meteorologists say there are about 1.45 million

lightning strikes in Florida each year.

“The reason we get so many thunderstorms in Florida is that the state is a long piece of land with warm water on both sides,” said Joe Dwyer,

professor of physics and space sciences with the Florida Institute of Technology in Melbourne. “During the summer, the sun warms the penin-sula, and that brings sea breezes. The moist air

collides, and that causes updrafts, and that leads to thunderstorms.”

The eight people fatally struck in Florida engaged in a variety of activities when they were hit. One was repairing a roof, two

were fishing and another was picking blueberries.

“Fishing is the No. 1 activity that puts people in danger,” Jensenius said. “People who are out fishing on a boat, it takes time to get to safety.”

LIGHTNINGFROM PAGE 1

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — North Carolina Democratic Sen. Kay Hagan has her Republican opponent right where she wants him geograph-ically — and, therefore, politically.

Thom Tillis is stuck at the state capitol trying to resolve a budget quarrel as speaker of the North Carolina House. It’s a spot that helps Hagan emphasize Tillis’ role leading a Republican-controlled state govern-ment that Democrats contend has gone overboard with conser-vative zeal by restricting access to abortion and the voting booth while cutting corporate taxes

and slashing spending on schools.

If Tillis is worried by Hagan’s portrayal, he doesn’t show it. Drinking coffee this past week from a hand-grenade-shaped mug in his no-frills legislative office, he’s got his own message in his campaign to take Hagan’s Senate seat. “Obamacare,” he said, “continues to be a big problem.”

Similar themes are playing out in other crucial Senate races, as voters have four months to decide which party will control the chamber in the final two years of Barack Obama’s presidency. For Republicans, it’s all about tying Democrats

to Obama — especially to a health care law that remains unpopular with many Americans. And for Democrats, the election is about just about anything else, especially if they can steer attention away from Washington and federal matters.

It’s a political strategy that sometimes gives the campaigns an inside-out feel, with veteran senators running as if they were first-timers without a Washington resume to defend or tout.

Democrat Mark Pryor has represented Arkansas in the Senate for two terms, yet one of his TV ads begins with a man saying, “I remember when

Pryor was attorney gener-al.” A woman adds that he pursued “scam artists that were ripping off seniors.”

Pryor was state attorney general more than a de-cade ago, and for just four years, compared to his nearly dozen in the Senate. His harkening back to that time points to his desire to make the election a choice between a famous name in Arkansas state politics and first-term Rep. Tom Cotton, a Republican whom many view as less personable and engaging than Pryor.

Traditionally em-phasized by first-time campaigners, personal biographies are central to several other Democrats’

re-election campaigns. Alaska Sen. Mark Begich has aired a TV ad with footage of him as a boy of about 10, when his father, Rep. Nick Begich, died in a plane crash. “Mark is clearly his father’s son,” says the narrator, Begich’s wife, Deborah Bonito.

And after 18 years in the Senate, Democrat Mary Landrieu is arguably the most accomplished member of her famous Louisiana political family. Still, she has aired an ad in which her father — for-mer New Orleans Mayor Moon Landrieu — says affectionately: “When you have nine children, you’re bound to have one who’s hard-headed.”

Senate Democrats try to pull focus from Obamacare

NEW YORK (AP) — The Fourth of July went off like a dud at the box office, as the Michael Bay sequel “Transformers: Age of Extinction” and the Melissa McCarthy comedy “Tammy” led the weakest summer holiday weekend in at least a decade.

The North American box office was down a whop-ping 44 percent over the July Fourth weekend last year, when “Despicable Me 2” and “The Lone Ranger” opened.

This weekend sput-tered not because of an oversized bomb like

“The Lone Ranger,” but because of numerous factors, including that Hollywood simply didn’t aim for big fireworks this year. The holdover “Transformers” led all films with an estimated $36.4 million, while “Tammy” had a below expectations Friday-to-Sunday haul of $21.2 million.

“This ranks as one of the lowest Fourth of Julys ever,” said Paul Dergarabedian, senior media analyst for box-of-fice tracker Rentrak. “We always think of Fourth of

July being a big weekend. This year, we just have to lick our wounds and look forward to ‘Planet of the Apes’ and some other films to get us back on track.”

New Line’s R-rated, Midwest road trip romp “Tammy” boasts one of the most bankable stars in movies — McCarthy — but is a smaller, homespun movie made for just $20 million and directed by McCarthy’s husband, Ben Falcone. Despite being savaged by critics, the Warner Bros. release made $32.9 million in five days since opening Wednesday.

Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Rentrak. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released on Monday.

1. “Transformers: Age Of Extinction,” $36.4 mil-lion ($95.8 million international).

2. “Tammy,” $21.2 mil-lion ($2.5 million international).

3. “Deliver Us From Evil,” $9.5 million ($2.5 million international).

4. “22 Jump Street,” $9.4 million ($10 million international).

5. “How to Train Your Dragon 2,” $8.8 mil-lion ($33.5 million international).

6. “Earth to Echo,” $8.3 million.

7. “Maleficent,” $6.1 million ($17.3 mil-lion international).

8. “Jersey Boys,” $5.1 million ($2.7 million international).

9. “Think Like a Man Too,” $4.9 million.

10. “Edge of Tomorrow,” $3.6 million ($8.4 million international).

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MIAMI (AP) — The fire-works in Miami had just concluded when a white, 32-foot boat carrying five young adults crashed violently with another vessel in the night.

The boat’s operator was thrown overboard. Another passenger was tossed into the water, and two others left critically injured and unconscious.

With no one at the helm, the boat circled in the dark, crashing into a third vessel before a com-mercial salvage crew was able to pull up alongside it, jump aboard and bring it to a stop.

When the waters calmed again, rescuers struggled through the dark to piece together a devastating toll: Four dead, eight injured.

That was the account investigators detailed Sunday, two days after the deadly Fourth of July crash.

“I can tell you, based

on the officers on scene, it was one of the most chaotic scenes that they have ever been involved in,” said Jorge Pino, a spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

Authorities identified the victims as: 23-year-old Andrew Garcia, 20-year-old Victoria Dempsey, and 24-year-old Kelsie Karpiak, all from Miami and on the first boat. Jason Soleimani, 23, of Old Westbury, N.Y., was on the second vessel and killed immediately.

The crash happened at about 10:45 p.m. Friday, as hundreds of boats were in the waters of Biscayne Bay, admiring the fireworks along Miami’s gleaming skyline.

Pino said the minute the fireworks conclude boaters typically rush to-ward Dinner Key Marina, hoping to get their boat out of the water first.

“So you have hundreds of vessels moving at one time, in the dark, which is a recipe for disaster,” he said.

It’s still unknown at what speeds the boats were traveling, but inves-tigators say the second vessel was hit with such force that a hole was left in its side. Eight people were on board the 36-foot-long fiberglass vessel, including a 2-year-old girl. In addition to Soleimani, six people were injured and hospitalized, one in critical condition.

The toddler and another child were not injured.

Meanwhile, the first vessel continued on, its captain thrown in the water, striking a 35-foot Boston Whaler with nine people on board. Only one sustained minor injuries.

Capt. Burt Korpela of Atlantis Marine Towing and Salvage was one of the first on the scene,

responding to a distress call.

He encountered a horrif-ic sight: The first boat, still spinning out of control.

“The boat was running out of control in circles 20 to 25 miles per hour, limited lights on the boat,” Korpela told CBS4. “You’ve got to jump from one boat to another. It’s just the most extreme you can do and this accident was terrible.”

One of the women found unconscious on the boat, Karpiak, was pronounced dead after being taken to the hospital. Another, 24-year-old Kathy Payne, was in critical condition.

Garcia — believed to be the operator of the first boat — and Dempsey, both thrown overboard, were found dead on Saturday.

Pino said no charges have been filed, though the investigation remains ongoing.

4 young adults identified as victims in Fla. boat crash

TAMPA (AP) — You know how Tampa came to be known as the “Cigar City,” right?

There used to be more than 150 cigar factories here, but that was a long time ago. Political events that include the U.S. trade restrictions with Cuba caused some to close. Changing public attitudes about tobacco caused others to lock their doors for good.

There is only one still in business, the J.C. Newman Cigar Co. on North 16th Street in Ybor City. The company dates back 119 years to when Julius C. Newman — he went by the initials J.C. — founded his cigar-making operation in Cleveland.

The company moved to its current location in 1954, into the abandoned Regensberg cigar factory. Newman’s 130 employees use amazing old ma-chines from the 1930s to produce thousands of cigars every day.

Those are shipped to all 50 states and 81 countries.

“We are the last of the Mohicans, so to speak,” company President Eric Newman said.

Proposed regulations from the Food and Drug Administration could end that, though. Essentially, the FDA proposes treating cigar manufacturers such as J.C. Newman the same as cigarette giants.

Among other things,

it would require FDA approval before a com-pany could add a new size, shape or brand. The company says the FDA estimates a manufacturer would spend about 5,000 hours testing each new product before it could even apply for approval.

The effect of those and other proposed restric-tions could be to increase costs so much that Tampa’s last cigar factory would close.

So the company is fighting back, and it has some powerful bipartisan political allies in the battle to win an exemption from the proposed regulations.

“I think something like this is the government interfering where the government shouldn’t in-terfere,” Republican U.S. Rep. Dennis Ross said. “We’re talking about an industry that is the foundation of Tampa. I’m just sorry we have to file legislation and say to the FDA, ‘You can’t do that.’”

Democratic U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson and his Republican counterpart, Marco Rubio, also have joined the fight.

This issue goes back to 2009, when Congress gave the FDA control over tobacco products. The agency has been particularly focused on discouraging minors from smoking.

“If this was about

cigarettes, I would agree with the aim of what they’re trying to do,” said Bobby Newman, the company’s executive vice president. “I don’t like cigarettes either.”

But the Newmans argue theirs is a premium product with a limited audience. They define a “premium” product as 100 percent tobacco (no fillers), a larger size than the kind of cigars you might find in a conve-nience store, and no tip.

The FDA proposed saying a premium cigar had to cost at least $10, which many Newman cigars don’t. That definition of what makes a premium cigar is at the heart of the issue. The Newmans say it’s not as much about price as it is how the cigar is made.

The proposed bills would override FDA rules and help companies such as Newman survive, but they have a slim chance of becoming law this year. That will not be the end of the fight, however. The FDA has extended the chance for public comment until Aug. 9, and it could be at least a year before any new rules would take effect.

Tampa’s last cigar factory fights for survival

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after leaving infant in car

ST. PETERSBURG (AP) — A Tampa Bay area mother has been arrested after allegedly leaving her infant daughter in a van for several hours.

The St. Petersburg Police report 32-year-old Natasha Graver left the child in the back of her car and went to attend a funeral Saturday for three women killed in a hit-and-run crash.

Graver told investiga-tors that she forgot about her child, leaving the van with the windows up and engine off.

After the service, she allegedly drove home and left the 4-month-old girl still in a child restraint seat in the car again.

When the child’s par-ents went out later to eat, police say they discovered their daughter unrespon-sive in the car.

The infant was taken to All Children’s Hospital in stable condition. Graver has been charged with child abuse.

6 arrests in fight at bar after World Cup gameDORAL (AP) — Six

people were arrested after a brawl broke out at a South Florida bar following a World Cup game.

The Miami Herald reports police responded to Baru Urbano in Doral Friday evening after the Brazil-Colombia match.

The fight had concluded but disorderly conduct continued in the parking lot.

Police say two people were charged with battery on a police officer and four others with disorderly intoxication.

Doral Police Chief Richard Blom noted fights aren’t uncommon during big sport events. He said security hasn’t been in-creased around bars during the World Cup but that he is “clearly cognizant” and keeping an eye on the area.

Panama City Beach cracks down on illegal campers

PANAMA CITY BEACH (AP) — Panama City Beach is cracking down on people who illegally camp on the beach overnight.

The Panama City News Herald reports police have arrested 11 people violating a city ordinance.

One man arrested in an early morning sweep of beach campers told the newspaper that both un-dercover and uniformed officers arrested him and others who were sleeping near a beach pier. The man said authorities also took his dog to an animal shelter.

The city law prohibits people from sleeping in public areas from 1 a.m. to 6 a.m.

Police Chief Drew Whitman says complaints from residents prompted police to act.

Camping on the beach is a misdemeanor offense, which carries a fine be-tween $300 and $500. If the person has prior arrests, it can cost much more.

Sheriff suspends detectives for

botched arrestsGREEN COVE SPRINGS

(AP) — A northeast Florida sheriff has suspended without pay two detectives and two su-pervisors involved in the wrongful arrest of a teen.

The Florida Times-Union reports that Clay County Sheriff Rick Beseler will also change department policy to include an arrest check-list, and he will mandate reviews of arrest warrants.

The mistakes made by the detectives and their supervisors include misidentifying a suspect, not showing a photo lineup and not reviewing evidence in the case.

The teen was jailed twice incorrectly — once in January for grand theft, and four months later for a different charge — for 30 days.

In both cases investiga-tors were seeking another woman with a similar name.

The teen has told the sheriff’s office she intends to sue.

Bigger cruise ships could be trouble in

Tampa BayTAMPA (AP) — The

Florida Department of Transportation is studying whether Port Tampa Bay’s cruise ship business could go from thriving to shriv-eling without a plan to get the newest and largest of these floating cities past the height limitations of the Sunshine Skyway bridge.

The Tampa Tribune reports that a draft study examines four options: do nothing, replace the Skyway, build a cruise ship terminal near the Hillsborough-Pinellas county line in Tampa Bay to avoid the bridge, or build a drawbridge at one end of the Skyway with a new channel for the giant ships.

Pinellas and Manatee counties are possible sites for a new port and cruise facility, at a cost of more than $600 million.

Gov. Scott to highlight crime

proposalsTALLAHASSEE (AP) —

Florida Gov. Rick Scott is touting his opposition to any changes to the state’s sentencing laws.

Scott is planning to do a campaign swing through the state this week where he will highlight law-en-forcement and public safety proposals. The tour will start on Monday in Tampa and will also include stops in Miami and Orlando.

Scott says that if he is re-elected he will continue to oppose any change to a state law that requires prisoners to serve at least 85 percent of their sentence. Scott vetoed a bill in 2012 that would have cut sentences for non-violent criminals and placed them in drug treatment programs.

The Republican incum-bent is also promising to make continued changes to the state’s juvenile justice system although he is not advocating any specifics.

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Amsterdam 71 57 pc 66 56 shBaghdad 112 80 s 109 80 sBeijing 88 73 c 94 75 pcBerlin 84 65 t 81 62 tBuenos Aires 59 40 s 59 40 pcCairo 96 72 s 95 73 sCalgary 74 52 s 79 58 pcCancun 89 78 s 89 79 shDublin 63 47 sh 65 46 shEdmonton 77 47 s 82 55 sHalifax 73 62 pc 72 63 pcKiev 81 60 pc 80 58 sLondon 71 54 c 72 56 shMadrid 79 55 pc 85 57 s

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DONETSK, Ukraine (AP) — Discouraged but defiant, pro-Russia separatists vowed to keep fighting the gov-ernment in Kiev from the largest city in eastern Ukraine, where they regrouped Sunday after being driven out of a key stronghold.

At a rally in a central Donetsk square, the reb-els were cheered on by thousands of supporters waving flags from Russia and the self-proclaimed independent Donetsk People’s Republic. Many urged Russian President Vladimir Putin to quickly come to their aid — but there was no comment Sunday from Russia.

While the rebel withdrawal Saturday from Slovyansk, a city of 100,000 they had held for

months, was not a total victory, President Petro Poroshenko said purging the city of the insur-gents had “incredible symbolic importance.” It was unclear whether the government — after abandoning a cease-fire last week and going back on the offensive — was now winning the fight that had sputtered for months.

Rebel fighters from Slovyansk could be seen walking through Donetsk on Sunday in groups of 10 to 15. Most were still wearing camouflage, but some sported identical new bright-colored shorts and shirts. It was an unsuccessful effort to blend in with the civilian population, since they still carried automatic weapons.

At one money-ex-change office in the city center, about 20 rebels lined up to trade U.S. dollars for Ukrainian hryvnas. The dollar is considered a more stable currency in Ukraine and Russia, but it was not known who had given

them to the rebels. They refused to speak with Associated Press jour-nalists and their mood appeared black.

Igor Girkin, defense minister of what the sep-aratists call the Donetsk People’s Republic, told the Russian television

channel Life News on Sunday that he would now coordinate the fight from Donetsk.

“We will continue the combat operations and will try not to make the same mistakes that we made in the past,” said Girkin, a Russian also known by his nom de guerre, Igor Strelkov. Ukrainian authorities have identified him as a veteran of the Russian military intelligence agency.

Rhetoric soared Sunday afternoon at the rally.

“We will begin a real partisan war around the whole perimeter of Donetsk,” Pavel Gubarev, the self-described governor of the Donetsk People’s Republic, told the crowd. “We will

drown these wretches in blood.”

But he said the insur-gents could easily die in Donetsk if Russia did not do more to help them. Gubarev said rebels were forced to flee Slovyansk because several com-manders had betrayed Girkin and left his forces there vulnerable to attack.

Despite the bravado in the city, the mood was dire Sunday at a rebel checkpoint on the outskirts of Donetsk.

“We will fight to the end because we have nowhere left to retreat,” said a 32-year-old former coal miner who would give only his first name, Artyom, due to fears of retaliation. “I don’t want to fall into the hands of the Ukrainian authorities.”

Thousands cheer pro-Russia rebels at Ukraine rally

AP PHOTO

People listen to a pro-Russia activist during a pro-Russia meeting in the city of Donetsk, eastern Ukraine, Sunday.

BAGHDAD (AP) — Iraq security agencies are working to verify the authenticity of a video that purportedly shows

the elusive leader of the Sunni extremist group that has declared an Islamic state in a large chunk of territory it

controls leading prayers this week in northern Iraq, authorities said.

The video said to show Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the head of the Islamic State group, was reportedly filmed on Friday at the Great Mosque in Iraq’s second-largest city, Mosul. It was posted on at least two websites known to be used by the organization and bore the logo of its media arm.

The sermon in Mosul would be the first public appearance for al-Baghdadi, a shadowy figure who has emerged as perhaps the preeminent figure in the interna-tional jihadi community. Al-Baghdadi, who has a $10 million U.S. bounty on his head, took over the

group four years ago and has since transformed it from an al-Qaida affiliate focused on Iraq into an in-dependent transnational force that controls a huge stretch of land straddling the Syria-Iraq border.

Iraqi military spokes-man Lt. Gen. Qassim al-Moussawi told report-ers Sunday the country’s security services are still analyzing the 21-minute video to verify whether the speaker is indeed al-Baghdadi, and that the government will “an-nounce the details once they are available.”

The purported ap-pearance in Mosul, a city of some 2 million that the militants seized last month, came five days after al-Baghdadi’s group

declared the estab-lishment of an Islamic state, or caliphate, in the territories it has seized in Iraq and Syria. The group proclaimed al-Baghdadi the leader of its state and demanded that all Muslims pledge allegiance to him.

Wearing black robes and a black turban, the man in the video said to be al-Baghdadi urges his followers to jihad, and emphasizes the implementation of a strict interpretation of Islamic law. He strikes an almost humble tone, telling listeners: “I am not better than you or more virtuous than you.”

A senior Iraqi intelli-gence official told The Associated Press on

Saturday that an initial analysis indicated that the man in the video is indeed al-Baghdadi. The official spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to brief the media.

The government carried out at least three airstrikes Sunday in Mosul, two of which hit the Rashidiyah neighborhood and one of which targeted the 17 Tammuz district, residents said. It was not clear whether the raids were related to the video.

A medical official in the city said seven people were killed and 30 wounded in one strike in Rashidiyah. Casualty figures were not imme-diately available for the other air raids.

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Price powers Rays past Detroit, • Page 3

Chapter and verse on free agency

By BEN BOLCHLos AngeLes Times

Jeremy Lin invoked a biblical verse this week when the Houston Rockets unveiled huge banners showing free agent target Carmelo Anthony wearing Lin’s No. 7 outside the Toyota Center.

Lin was technically still a Rocket, though he presumably would be traded in any scenario in which Houston acquired Anthony or another high-end free agent.

Of course, that didn’t make Lin feel any less slighted.

“Luke 6:29 - If someone slaps you on one cheek, turn to them the other also,” Lin tweeted. “If someone takes your coat, do not withhold your shirt from them.”

Maybe Lin was on to something. The first five days of free agency were largely an exercise in inertia, leaving front-of-fice executives around the NBA somewhat humbled in their pursuit of Anthony, LeBron James and the handful of other transformative talents.

Here, then, are a few more verses to provide perspective in the week ahead, when Anthony and James could shift the balance of power through-out the league … or have rendered this all one giant trivial pursuit.

Now faith is being sure of what we hope for and certain of what we do not see.

— Hebrews 11:1It initially seemed like

no biggie.James, Chris Bosh and

Dwyane Wade would all opt out and restructure their contracts, allowing Miami to fortify its roster and ensure “The Heatles” remained intact.

Now it’s looking more like the 2013-14 season might go down as their “Abbey Road,” one final foray before everything fell apart.

What has been de-scribed as a disconnect among the Big Three over its plans has prompted teams to start lining up pitches to Bosh in case the trio decides to split up.

James reportedly wants a shortened maximum contract that would pay him $20.7 million next season. Anthony and

� COMMENTARY: NBA

BOLCH | 3

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LONDON — Novak Djokovic’s large lead in the rollicking Wimbledon final was slipping away, due in no small part to Roger Federer’s regal presence and resurgent play.

No man has won tennis’ oldest major tournament more often than Federer, and he was not about to let it go easily. Djokovic went from being a point from victory in the fourth set to suddenly caught in the crucible of a fifth, and knew all too well that he had come up short in recent Grand Slam title matches.

Steeling himself when he so des-perately needed to, Serbia’s Djokovic held on for a 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4 victory after nearly four hours of momentum shifts Sunday to win Wimbledon for the second time — and deny Switzerland’s Federer what would have been a record eighth championship at the All England Club.

“I could have easily lost my concentration in the fifth and just handed him the win. But I didn’t, and that’s why this win has a special importance to me, mentally,” Djokovic said. “I managed to not just win against my opponent, but win against myself, as well, and find that inner strength.”

Cradling his trophy during the ceremony, Djokovic addressed Federer directly: “I respect your career and everything you have done. And thank you for letting me win today.”

Even Federer had to smile.Truth is, Djokovic deserved plenty

of credit for figuring out a way to raise his Grand Slam total to seven titles and overtake Rafael Nadal at No. 1 in the rankings.

“Novak deserved it at the end, clearly,” said Federer, who hadn’t been to a Grand Slam final since winning his 17th major at Wimbledon in 2012, “but it was extremely close.”

Federer, who turns 33 in August, won 88 of 89 service games through

Concentration testBy HOWARD FENDRICH

AssociAted Press

� TENNIS: Wimbledon

Djokovic denies Federer’s bid for

history with 5-set win in men’s final

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Novak Djokovic of Serbia serves to Roger Federer of Switzerland during their men’s singles final in Wimbledon, London, on Sunday. Djokovic won his second Wimbledon singles title in his third finals appearance.

Men’s SinglesNovak Djokovic, Serbia

Women’s SinglesPetra Kvitova, Czech Republic

Men’s DoublesVasek Pospisil, Canada, and Jack Sock, U.S.

Women’s DoublesSara Errani and Roberta Vinci, Italy

Mixed DoublesNenad Zimonjic, Serbia; Sam Stosur, Australia

Boys’ SinglesNoah Rubin, U.S.

Girls’ SinglesJelena Ostapenko, Latvia

Boys’ DoublesOrlando Luz and Marcelo Zormann, Brazil

Girls’ DoublesTami Grende, Indonesia, and Ye Qiu Yu, China

WIMBLEDON CHAMPIONS HONOR ROLL

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DAYTONA BEACH — Anybody have “The Cuban Missile” in their Coke Zero 400 pool?

In a soggy and slushy scrum of stock cars stretching two days, in-volving plenty of carnage and the brutal incon-venience of dark skies, Aric Almirola can thank the Weather Channel and his United States Air Force Ford for his fortuitous run at Daytona International Speedway.

Almirola won the first race of his Sprint Cup ca-reer sitting in the team’s pit box with his crew. It was the best place to be after rain brought out the third red flag Sunday. Seeing the ominous

The King rides ‘Cuban Missile’ to victory

By GEORGE DIAZOrlandO Sentinel

� AUTO RACING: NASCAR Sprint Cup

Almirola finds himself in

front when rain stops race

AP PHOTO

Trevor Bayne (21), Dale Earnhardt Jr. (88), Kevin Harvick (4), Tony Stewart (14) and Marcos Ambrose (9) are among those caught up in the first of two big crashes during Sunday’s Sprint Cup race at Daytona Beach. The race was stopped after 112 of 160 scheduled laps by weather.

TOP 5 FINISHERS1. Aric Almirola, Ford2. Brian Vickers, Toyota3. Kurt Busch, Chevrolet4. Casey Mears, Chevrolet5. Austin Dillon, Chevrolet

TOP 5 POINTS1. Jeff Gordon 651 ---2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 624 -273. Jimmie Johnson 596 -554. Brad Keselowski 586 -655. Matt Kenseth 580 -71

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BASEBALLStone Crabs youth

camp: July 16-19, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.; open to boys and girls ages 6-14; Cost: $125/camper. Includes instruction by Stone Crabs players and coaches, daily lunch and autograph sessions, two tickets to July 18 Stone Crabs game. Registration deadline: July 11. To register, contact Mary, 941-206-3510 or [email protected] or visit stonecrabsbaseball.com.

Iron Pigs travel team tryouts: Saturday-Sunday, 10 a.m.-noon for ages 12-under and 1-3 p.m. for ages 13-up, at North Charlotte Regional Park, Port Charlotte. Contact Wayne, 941-626-1274 or [email protected].

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For ages 5-13. Register in person, online at CharlotteCountyYMCA.com or call 941-629-9622. Cost: $43 for members, $65 for nonmembers.

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tration: Every Tuesday and Thursday from 6-7:30 p.m. at Larry Nicol Field, Oyster Creek Regional Park in Englewood. Open to boys/girls ages 5-15. Contact Stacie Bragg, 941-586-8132 or [email protected], or visit www.englewoodcats.com.

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BELO HORIZONTE, Brazil — Argentina midfielder Angel Di Maria has been ruled out of the World Cup semifinal against the Netherlands with a thigh injury while striker Sergio Aguero has been declared fit to play after recovering from a similar problem.

Di Maria limped off the field in the first half of Argentina’s quarterfinal win over Belgium after straining a muscle in the back of his right thigh.

Team doctor Daniel Martinez on Sunday said tests showed it was a “first-degree” strain — the mildest kind but added that Di Maria wouldn’t be fit to play in Wednesday’s semifinal.

Martinez said Aguero, who sustained a similar injury 10 days ago, had recovered in an “excel-lent” way.

Willian likely to replace Neymar: Coach Luiz Felipe Scolari hinted in training that midfielder

Willian is his first option to replace Neymar in Brazil’s World Cup semifinal against Germany.

Willian took Neymar’s position when Brazil’s reserves played against a local under-20 squad at its training camp outside Rio de Janeiro.

Dutch goalie says he did nothing wrong: Netherlands goalkeeper Tim Krul insists he did nothing wrong in confronting Costa Rica’s penalty takers during a World Cup quarterfinal shootout.

Krul’s crucial two saves on Sunday night followed his novel tactic that tested FIFA’s guidelines on fair play. The substitute goalie faced up to opponents at the penalty spot and repeatedly told them he knew where they’d place their shots.

“I don’t think I have done anything wrong,” Krul said at a team news conference. “I haven’t shouted at (them) in an aggressive manner. I haven’t done anything crazy. I just told them I knew where they are going.”

Referee from Suarez bite game gets semifinal: The referee who failed to see Luis Suarez bite an opponent has been picked to officiate Brazil’s World Cup semifinal against Germany.

FIFA said on its website that Marco Rodriguez of Mexico will referee the match in Belo Horizonte on Tuesday.

More than 10 million U.S. viewers watched quarters: The four World Cup quarterfinals averaged more than 10 million viewers in the United States combined on ABC, ESPN networks and Spanish-language Univision.

Host Brazil’s 2-1 win over Colombia in a 4 p.m. kickoff Friday on ESPN was the most-viewed of the game with 11.84 million: 6.35 million on ESPN and 5.49 million on Univision. The Netherlands’ penalty-kicks victory over Costa Rica following a 0-0 tie in the late game Saturday on ESPN was seen by 10.92 million: 5.79 million on ESPN and 5.13 million on Univision.

In the noon EDT kickoffs, Germany’s 1-0 win over France on Friday on ESPN2 was viewed by 9.6 million and Argentina’s 1-0 victory over Belgium on ABC was seen by 8.81 million.

The overall quarterfinal average was 10.29 million.

Argentinian midfielder out, but striker back

By The AssociATed Press

� WORLD CUP ROUNDUP

WORLD CUP SEMIFINALS

Tuesday’s gameBrazil vs. Germany, 4 p.m.

Wednesday’s gameArgentina vs. Netherlands, 4 p.m.

| GOLF SCOREBOARDPGA Tour

THE GREENBRIER CLASSICAt The Old White TPC

White Sulphur Springs, W.Va.Purse: $6.5 million

Yardage: 7,287; Par 70Angel Cabrera (500), $1,170,000 68-68-64-64—264George McNeill (300), $702,000 70-67-68-61—266Webb Simpson (190), $442,000 71-69-67-63—270Keegan Bradley (96), $227,036 67-69-69-66—271Bud Cauley (96), $227,036 69-68-70-64—271Brendon Todd (96), $227,036 71-67-67-66—271Billy Hurley III (96), $227,036 68-63-67-73—271Chris Stroud (96), $227,036 66-66-70-69—271Cameron Tringale (96), $227,036 72-66-64-69—271Will Wilcox (96), $227,036 68-69-65-69—271Charlie Beljan (62), $137,800 67-69-71-65—272Jason Bohn (62), $137,800 65-72-68-67—272Joe Durant (62), $137,800 65-71-66-70—272Steve Marino (62), $137,800 69-70-66-67—272Michael Thompson (62), $137,800 66-72-64-70—272Sang-Moon Bae (52), $91,186 66-74-66-67—273Danny Lee (52), $91,186 65-71-71-66—273Troy Merritt (52), $91,186 66-72-68-67—273Kevin Chappell (52), $91,186 67-65-69-72—273David Lingmerth (52), $91,186 67-68-69-69—273Jim Renner (52), $91,186 65-70-68-70—273Bubba Watson (52), $91,186 68-67-69-69—273Patrick Cantlay (47), $62,400 69-68-69-68—274Bill Haas (47), $62,400 69-70-65-70—274J.B. Holmes (47), $62,400 68-68-69-69—274Ted Potter, Jr. (41), $44,236 70-70-68-67—275

Robert Allenby (41), $44,236 67-70-68-70—275Luke Guthrie (41), $44,236 67-69-68-71—275Scott Langley (41), $44,236 68-71-67-69—275Andrew Loupe (41), $44,236 69-69-67-70—275Patrick Reed (41), $44,236 67-69-71-68—275David Toms (41), $44,236 69-69-68-69—275Camilo Villegas (41), $44,236 68-67-67-73—275Johnson Wagner (41), $44,236 68-68-71-68—275Jonas Blixt (32), $28,698 64-73-68-71—276Brice Garnett (32), $28,698 68-66-72-70—276Davis Love III (32), $28,698 67-73-65-71—276Carl Pettersson (32), $28,698 71-68-70-67—276Michael Putnam (32), $28,698 67-72-67-70—276Scott Stallings (32), $28,698 70-69-70-67—276Kyle Stanley (32), $28,698 71-68-66-71—276Shawn Stefani (32), $28,698 73-67-67-69—276Steve Stricker (32), $28,698 66-68-68-74—276Tom Watson (32), $28,698 71-68-68-69—276Chris Kirk (23), $18,219 65-69-75-68—277Richard H. Lee (23), $18,219 71-68-67-71—277Troy Matteson (23), $18,219 72-61-71-73—277Patrick Rodgers, $18,219 65-75-68-69—277Andres Romero (23), $18,219 72-68-67-70—277Heath Slocum (23), $18,219 70-69-68-70—277Josh Teater (23), $18,219 69-69-70-69—277Stephen Ames (17), $15,158 69-68-71-70—278Charles Howell III (17), $15,158 67-71-68-72—278Justin Leonard (17), $15,158 71-67-69-71—278Kevin Na (17), $15,158 66-70-71-71—278Hudson Swafford (17), $15,158 72-67-65-74—278Jason Gore (11), $14,300 70-70-69-70—279J.J. Henry (11), $14,300 70-70-69-70—279Trevor Immelman (11), $14,300 69-70-67-73—279Bronson La’Cassie (11), $14,300 70-66-70-73—279

Wes Roach (11), $14,300 69-71-69-70—279Tyrone Van Aswegen (11), $14,300 67-70-72-70—279Tim Wilkinson (11), $14,300 68-71-70-70—279Brendon de Jonge (6), $13,585 70-69-68-73—280Gonzalo Fdez-Castano (6), $13,585 68-71-70-71—280David Hearn (6), $13,585 68-68-68-76—280Andrew Svoboda (6), $13,585 72-68-69-71—280Matt Bettencourt (2), $13,130 70-68-68-75—281Chad Collins (2), $13,130 66-73-70-72—281Oliver Goss, $13,130 70-68-68-75—281Robert Streb (1), $12,870 68-72-69-73—282Gary Woodland (1), $12,740 69-70-69-75—283Roberto Castro (1), $12,545 72-68-69-75—284Ken Duke (1), $12,545 72-67-70-75—284

European TourALSTOM OPEN DE FRANCE

At Le Golf National (Albatross Course)Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France

Purse: $4.1 millionYardage: 7,331; Par: 71

Graeme McDowell, No. Ireland 70-69-73-67—279Kevin Stadler, United States 64-68-72-76—280Thongchai Jaidee, Thailand 70-69-69-72—280Robert Karlsson, Sweden 73-69-70-69—281Jamie Donaldson, Wales 67-72-74-69—282Matthew Baldwin, England 70-71-70-71—282Michael Hoey, Northern Ireland 73-66-73-71—283Victor Riu, France 68-67-73-76—284Fabrizio Zanotti, Paraguay 73-70-75-67—285Oliver Fisher, England 69-71-77-68—285Wade Ormsby, Australia 70-75-69-72—286

Gregory Bourdy, France 73-72-72-70—287Kristoffer Broberg, Sweden 70-74-72-71—287Magnus A. Carlsson, Sweden 73-72-70-72—287Matthew Nixon, England 71-72-70-74—287Damien McGrane, Ireland 71-69-72-75—287Martin Kaymer, Germany 72-68-70-77—287

Web.com TourNOVA SCOTIA OPEN

At Auburn Golf Club (New Course)Halifax, Nova Scotia

Purse: $650,000Yardage: 6,906; Par: 71

Finalx-won on first playoff hole

x-Roger Sloan, $117,000 67-65-71-70—273Derek Fathauer, $70,200 70-66-71-66—273John Mallinger, $44,200 70-66-67-73—276Zack Fischer, $26,867 74-66-70-67—277Kyle Thompson, $26,867 68-72-68-69—277Henrik Norlander, $26,867 66-70-72-69—277Zac Blair, $18,915 72-69-67-70—278Alex Cejka, $18,915 71-68-68-71—278Aaron Goldberg, $18,915 65-72-68-73—278Adam Hadwin, $18,915 66-73-74-65—278Jose de Jesus Rodriguez, $18,915 63-69-74-72—278Shane Bertsch, $13,163 69-71-70-69—279Nick Rousey, $13,163 70-69-71-69—279David Skinns, $13,163 65-70-72-72—279Ryan Spears, $13,163 69-71-71-68—279

WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W.Va. — Angel Cabrera no longer has to fret about that streak of disappointments in non-major events on the PGA Tour.

The 44-year-old Argentine won the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday for his first victory in a tournament other than a major, closing with his second straight 6-under 64 for a two-stroke victory over a heavy-hearted George McNeill.

Cabrera, whose only other PGA Tour victories came in the 2007 U.S. Open and 2009 Masters, built a three-shot lead before making things interesting with a pair of late bogeys. He finished at 16-under 264 and has another green jacket — that as Greenbrier Classic champion.

Cabrera had no top 10-finishes this season entering the tournament but had everything work-ing Sunday, hammering drives and approach shots with precision and coming up with clutch putts, especially on the back nine.

“This was a great op-portunity,” Cabrera said through an interpreter. “I wanted it. I needed to win a tournament. I felt under control today out there, and I didn’t want

to let it get away from me.”

McNeill shot a sea-son-best 61 for his fourth top-10 of the season and first since mid-March. But he’ll put golf on hold for a few weeks. Golf Channel reported that his older sister, Michele McNeill, died of cancer Sunday morning and the player was informed after his round was over.

“Golf doesn’t really mean a whole lot,” McNeill told reporters. “So it’s hard.”

Webb Simpson had a 63 to finish third at 10 under.

McDowell continues European Tour success: In Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland came from eight shots back to retain his French Open title, shooting

a 4-under 67 in pouring rain to win by one stroke.

McDowell made the best of the tough conditions, making five birdies and a bogey for the lowest round of the day to finish with a 5-under 279 total.

“That goes back to my upbringing a little bit in my teens, playing through all weathers and conditions,” McDowell said. “Playing golf in bad weather is an art form. Some guys are good at it, some guys are not.”

Overnight leader Kevin Stadler managed a 76 to share second place

with Thongchai Jaidee, who carded a 72. Stadler still had a chance to win it on the last hole, but he missed a long birdie putt. He then failed to even force a playoff when he missed a three-footer for par.

Sloan wins Web.com tournament in playoff: In Halifax, Nova Scotia,Roger Sloan won the Nova Scotia Open for his first Web.com Tour title, holing a 5-foot par putt on the first hole of a playoff with Derek Fathauer.

Cabrera ends title droughtBy The AssociATed Press

� GOLF ROUNDUP

AP PHOTO

Angel Cabrera holds up The Greenbrier Classic Springhouse Trophy after winning the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday in White Sulphur Springs, W.Va. It’s his first PGA Tour victory since the 2009 Masters.

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Bosh haven’t agreed to significant pay cuts. And Heat President Pat Riley hasn’t made any tangible progress on the free-agent front.

Targets Kyle Lowry, Marcin Gortat and Spencer Hawes have agreed to sign elsewhere. The still-obtainable Pau Gasol and Luol Deng would have to take massive pay cuts to come aboard. On the plus side, Kris Humphries is still available!

Meanwhile, James’ agent has been meet-ing with suitors in his Cleveland office, with Yahoo’s always reliable Adrian Wojnarowski re-porting that finalists could be invited back to meet with James himself in the coming days unless Riley quickly rejiggers the Heat’s roster to James’ liking.

So far, Miami has only Norris Cole under con-tract for next season.

We wouldn’t want to be living the life of Riley right now.

Keep your lives free from the love of money and be content with what you have.

— Hebrews 13:5Staying with the

things-aren’t-what-they-seemed theme, Anthony was widely thought to be more likely than James to uproot at the outset of free agency.

That sentiment is so last week.

Anthony now appears to be on the verge of staying put, with one report stat-ing he may be willing to accept slightly less than a maximum contract to give New York Knicks President Phil Jackson more finan-cial flexibility in summers to come.

The allure of keeping his family in place while playing for Jackson and new coach Derek Fisher could be enough to stave off the lengthy list of suitors that includes the Lakers, Rockets and Chicago Bulls.

Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest.

— Matthew 11:28Rather than seriously

consider offers from the Heat or wait for the eventual signings of James and Anthony to drive up their price among pan-icked general managers, Lowry and Gortat ended the drama and agreed to re-sign with their respec-tive teams.

Neither came cheap.Lowry agreed to a four-

year, $48-million contract, and Gortat’s contract will pay him $60 million over five years. Money, and loyalty, won out over the pure pursuit of rings.

Consider it pure joy, my brothers, whenever you face trials of many kinds.

— James 1:2The Lakers are readying

Plans B, C and D, right?Considered long shots

in the pursuit of Anthony, to say nothing of their holy-grail quest for James, the Lakers might want to come up with another alternative besides waiting for Kevin Durant or Kevin Love to fall into their lap someday.

And we’re not talking about going after Gasol, Nick Young or Kent Bazemore. We’ve seen the ending to that movie and it doesn’t fade to black atop a parade float.

No, the Lakers need to aggressively pursue the best of what’s left if they strike out on their top targets. We’re talking about Lance Stephenson, Eric Bledsoe and Greg Monroe.

It’s their only prayer to do anything meaningful in what are likely to be Kobe Bryant’s final two seasons.

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FORT MYERS — Thomas Coyle led off the game with a home run, but that was the high point of the night for Charlotte as the Fort Myers produced two big innings en route to a 10-5 victory at Hammond Stadium on Sunday.

The Miracle scored five runs off Charlotte starter Renaldo Lopez (4-4) in the fourth and three off reliever Parker Markel, the fourth of five pitchers, in the eighth. Back-to-back doubles by Max Kepler and Jorge Polanco were the key hits in the fourth.

Charlotte drew within two, 7-5, by scoring twice in the fifth, on Maxx Tissenbaum’s two-run

single, and once in the sixth, on Patrick Leonard’s bases-loaded fielder’s choice.

Julian Ridings led the Stone Crabs with three hits.

Two big innings doom Charlotte

� FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE: Fort Myers 10, Charlotte 5

Staff RepoRt

MIRACLE 10, STONE CRABS 5Charlotte AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Coyle 2B 5 1 1 1 0 0 .247Reginatto SS 5 0 2 0 0 0 .303Leonard 1B 5 1 2 1 0 1 .296O’Conner DH 4 2 1 0 1 1 .258Tissenbaum C 4 0 1 2 1 1 .301Goeddel 3B 4 0 1 1 0 1 .254Sale RF 4 0 0 0 0 3 .218Goetzman LF 4 1 1 0 0 0 .250Ridings CF 4 0 3 0 0 0 .275Totals 39 5 12 5 2 7Fort Myers AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Buxton CF 2 0 0 0 0 0 .136Kepler CF 1 1 1 3 2 0 .231Polanco SS 5 1 3 1 0 0 .297Roberts DH 5 0 1 0 0 1 .333Hicks 1B 5 2 2 0 0 1 .248Walker II RF 4 3 3 2 1 0 .242Harrison LF 4 1 1 1 1 1 .279Goodrum 3B 1 1 0 1 3 0 .250Rodriguez C 3 0 1 2 0 0 .203Grimes 2B 5 1 1 0 0 2 .191Totals 35 10 13 10 7 5Charlotte 200 021 000 — 5 12 0Fort Myers 100 510 03x — 10 13 0LOB: Charlotte 9; Fort Myers 11. 2B: O’Con-ner (26, Baxendale); Kepler (9), Polanco 2 (15), Harrison (23), Rodriguez (6). 3B: Hicks (2); Ridings (3). HR: Coyle (5, 1st inning off Baxendale, 0 on, 0 out). RBI: Coyle (22), Goeddel (39), Tissenbaum 2 (33), Leonard (38); Walker 2 (64), Rodriguez 2 (8), Kepler 3 (37), Polanco (39), Harrison (37), Goodrum (30). SF: Rodriguez 2, Goodrum. Runners in scoring position: Charlotte 3 for 12; Fort Myers 4 for 15.Charlotte IP H R ER BB SO HR ERALopez L, 4-4 4 1/3 7 7 7 2 2 0 3.97Weathers 2/3 1 0 0 3 1 0 11.70Molina 2 1 0 0 2 1 0 3.98Markel 2/3 4 3 3 0 0 0 5.24Cooper 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 0 15.43Fort Myers IP H R ER BB SO HR ERABxndale W, 2-1 5 8 4 4 2 5 1 6.67Gruver H, 5 2 3 1 1 0 1 0 2.90Jones S, 11 2 1 0 0 0 1 0 2.40Weathers pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. WP: Baxendale. Inherited runners-scored: Weathers 1-1, Molina, Jose A 2-0, Cooper 1-0. Umpires: Home- Alex McKay. First- James Pattison. T: 3:08. A: 1,214.

FLORIDA STATE LEAGUENorth Division

W L Pct. GBBrevard Co. (Brewers) 10 3 .769 —Daytona (Cubs) 9 5 .643 1½Tampa (Yankees) 10 6 .625 1½x-Dunedin (Blue Jays) 8 9 .471 4Clearwater (Phillies) 5 10 .333 6Lakeland (Tigers) 3 12 .200 8

South Division W L Pct. GBSt. Lucie (Mets) 12 3 .800 —Palm Beach (Cardinals) 12 5 .706 1x-Fort Myers (Twins) 10 6 .625 2½Bradenton (Pirates) 9 7 .563 3½Charlotte (Rays) 4 14 .222 9½Jupiter (Marlins) 2 14 .125 10½x-clinched first half

Saturday’s resultsDaytona 4, Lakeland 2Charlotte 3, Fort Myers 2Dunedin 5, Tampa 4St. Lucie 7, Jupiter 6Palm Beach 4, Bradenton 1Clearwater at Brevard County, ppd., rain

Sunday’s resultsJupiter at St. Lucie, ppd., rainDaytona at Lakeland, ppd., rainBradenton 3, Palm Beach 1, 5 innings, susp., rainFort Myers 10, Charlotte 5Clearwater 2, Brevard County 0, 3 innings, 1st game, susp.Dunedin 4, Tampa 0Clearwater at Brevard County, 2nd game, ppd., rain

Today’s gamesDaytona at Lakeland, 5 p.m., 1st gameTampa at Dunedin, 6:30 p.m.Clearwater at Brevard County, 6:35 p.m.Daytona at Lakeland, 7:30 p.m., 2nd game

Tuesday’s gamesSt. Lucie at Bradenton, 6:30 p.m.Jupiter at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m.Brevard County at Lakeland, 6:30 p.m.Fort Myers at Palm Beach, 6:35 p.m.Tampa at Clearwater, 7 p.m.Dunedin at Daytona, 7:05 p.m.

HAMMERHEADS AT STONE CRABSWHO: Jupiter (2-14) at Charlotte (4-14)WHEN: Tuesday, 6:30 p.m.WHERE: Charlotte Sports Park, Port CharlottePROBABLE PITCHERS: Austin Brice (5-6, 3.43)RADIO: 91.7 FM or www.stonecrabsbaseball.comTICKETS: 941-206-3511 or at stadium ticket office (opens 9 a.m.)PROMOTION: $2 Tuesday

DETROIT — All-Star David Price came within an out of a complete game, and the Tampa Bay Rays climbed out of last place in the AL East with a 7-3 victory against Detroit on Sunday.

The Rays have won eight of nine to move a half-game ahead of defending champion Boston in the standings. Tampa Bay had sole possession of the cellar for 39 consecutive days.

Price (8-7) received his fourth All-Star selection before the game, and he allowed three runs and seven hits before being pulled amid rain, thunder

and lightning with two outs in the ninth. Jake McGee came on with two on and got the final out for his fifth save in six chances.

Rick Porcello (11-5) allowed seven runs and 11 hits in 5 2⁄3 innings.

RAYS 7, TIGERS 3Tampa Bay AB R H BI BB SO Avg.De.Jennings cf 5 2 3 2 0 1 .252Zobrist ss 5 2 4 1 0 0 .264Joyce lf 4 1 2 2 1 2 .271Longoria 3b 5 0 1 1 0 1 .265Loney 1b 5 0 3 0 0 1 .278Forsythe 2b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .247S.Rodriguez dh 5 1 4 0 0 0 .246J.Molina c 5 0 2 0 0 1 .184Kiermaier rf 5 1 0 1 0 1 .285Totals 44 7 19 7 1 7Detroit AB R H BI BB SO Avg.R.Davis lf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .278Kinsler 2b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .302Mi.Cabrera 1b 3 0 0 1 0 1 .308J.Martinez dh 4 1 1 1 0 0 .323Tor.Hunter rf 4 1 2 1 0 0 .267Castellanos 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .263Suarez ss 3 0 1 0 1 0 .272Holaday c 2 0 0 0 2 1 .286A.Jackson cf 4 0 1 0 0 3 .244Totals 32 3 7 3 3 7Tampa Bay 300 013 000 — 7 19 0Detroit 100 000 101 — 3 7 0LOB—Tampa Bay 11, Detroit 6. 2B—De.Jennings (23), S.Rodriguez (7), R.Davis (13), A.Jackson (17). HR—Joyce (7), off Porcello; De.Jennings (8), off Porcello; Tor.Hunter (11), off Price; J.Martinez (12), off Price. RBIs—De.Jennings 2 (24), Zobrist (21), Joyce 2 (36), Longoria (40), Kiermaier (17), Mi.Cabrera (68), J.Martinez (38), Tor.Hunter (46). SF—Mi.Cabrera. Runners left in scoring position—Tampa Bay 5 (J.Moli-na, Loney, Longoria 2, Kiermaier); Detroit 2 (Kinsler, A.Jackson). RISP—Tampa Bay 4 for 12; Detroit 0 for 3. Runners moved up—R.Davis, Kinsler. GIDP—Loney. DP—Detroit 1 (Mi.Cabrera, Suarez, Porcello).Tampa Bay IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAPrice W, 8-7 82/3 7 3 3 3 6 107 3.48McGee S, 5-6 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 1.16Detroit IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAPorcello L,11-5 52/3 11 7 7 1 2 95 3.53Krol 0 2 0 0 0 0 7 4.32C.Smith 11/3 2 0 0 0 1 18 4.82Alburquerque 1 2 0 0 0 2 25 3.09Nathan 1 2 0 0 0 2 16 5.97Krol pitched to 2 batters in the 6th. Inher-ited runners-scored—McGee 2-0, C.Smith 2-0. WP—Nathan. UT—3:12. A—31,917 (41,681).

Rays no longer dwell in cellar

� MLB: Tampa Bay 7, Detroit 3

They’ve won eight of nine,

out of last place in East

By NOAH TRISTERThe AssociATed Press

ROYALS AT RAYSWHO: Kansas City (45-42) at Tampa Bay (41-50) WHEN: Today, 7:10 p.m.WHERE: Tropicana FieldTV: Sun SportsRADIO: 620 AM, 1220 AM, 1480 AM, 1530 AM, 1580 AMTICKETS: Ticketmaster.com PROBABLE PITCHERS: James Shields (8-4, 3.93 ERA) vs. Jake Odorizzi (4-7, 4.18)

AP PHOTO

Boston’s Jackie Bradley Jr. is forced out at second by Baltimore’s J.J. Hardy as part of a fifth-inning double play on Sunday in Boston. Baltimore won in 12 innings.

BOSTON — David Lough tripled to lead off the 12th inning and scored on J.J. Hardy’s sin-gle as Baltimore recovered after blowing a five-run lead to beat Boston 7-6 on Sunday.

Brad Brach (4-0) earned the victory with three innings of scoreless relief. He allowed one hit and one walk while striking out four. Zach Britton pitched the 12th for his 14th save.

Athletics 4, Blue Jays 2: In Oakland, Calif., Jeff Samardzija pitched seven innings to win his Oakland debut, and the Athletics completed a four-game sweep. Samardzija gave up one run and four hits. He struck out five and walked one while earning his first win since June 7.

Yankees 9, Twins 7: In Minneapolis, Jacoby Ellsbury homered, doubled and drove in four runs as New York built a 9-0 lead through four innings but watched the Twins bring the potential winning run to the plate with two outs in the ninth. Before the game, the Yankees traded lefty Vidal Nuno to Arizona for right-handed starter Brandon McCarthy. New York also designated outfielder Alfonso Soriano for assignment.

White Sox 1, Mariners 0: In Chicago, Hector Noesi pitched

five-hit ball into the seventh inning for his first win in a month. Noesi (3-6) struck out five and walked two.

Dodgers 8, Rockies 2: In Denver, Matt Kemp had four hits and drove in two runs, and Adrian Gonzalez had three RBIs as Los Angeles won three of four in the series and is half-game ahead of San Francisco in the NL West.

Giants 5, Padres 3: In San Diego, Tim Lincecum (8-5) took a shutout into the seventh inning against San Diego, the team he no-hit 11 days ago, while extending his scoreless streak to 231/3 innings before Brooks Conrad’s solo homer in the seventh.

Angels 6, Astros 1: In Anaheim, Calif., Garrett Richards won his sixth decision in seven starts and had a career-high 11 strikeouts, leading the Angels to a four-game sweep.

Indians 4, Royals 1: In Cleveland, Corey Kluber (8-6) allowed four hits and struck out 10 in 81/3 innings, and Carlos Santana and Yan Gomes homered to lead Cleveland.

Mets 8, Rangers 4: In New York, Zack Wheeler breezed into the seventh inning, and Anthony Recker hit a three-run homer in a five-run first for New York.

Marlins 8, Cardinals 4: In St. Louis, Henderson Alvarez worked seven innings and started the key rally with the first of his career-best three hits to help Miami take two of three. Casey McGehee extended his hitting

streak to a career-high 13 games with an RBI single in the first.

Nationals 2 Cubs 1: In Washington, Ryan Zimmerman’s eighth inning single drove in the go-ahead run as Washington won for the seventh time in eight games.

Diamondbacks 3, Braves 1: In Atlanta, Wade Miley (4-6) earned his first win since early May, Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run homer and Arizona ended the Braves’ nine-game winning streak.

Pirates 6, Phillies 2: In Pittsburgh, Jeff Locke (2-1) scattered three hits and a walk in eight innings as Pittsburgh completed their first series sweep of the season.

Reds 4, Brewers 2: In Cincinnati, Jay Bruce emerged from the deepest slump of his career — 0 for 26 — with a tiebreaking homer in the eighth inning to rally Cincinnati.

Around the nation: Former pitcher Jim Brosnan, known as much for writing about life in baseball as helping the Cincinnati Reds reach the 1961 World Series, died at the age of 84. He played nine seasons in the majors and wrote the 1960 book, “The Long Season”, which gave the first detailed look inside a locker room. … The New York Mets placed left-hander Jonathon Niese on the 15-day disabled list, hoping a brief rest will help fight fatigue in his shoulder. … Cincinnati put catcher Brayan Pena on the paternity list and called up catcher Tucker Barnhart.

Orioles waste lead before edging Boston

By The AssociATed Press

� BASEBALL ROUNDUP

NEW YORK — The trade that put Jeff Samardzija on a postseason contender cost him a chance to pitch in his first All-Star game.

A day after Samardzija was dealt from the Chicago Cubs to Oakland, a big league-high six Athletics were picked Sunday for the game at Target Field in Minnesota on July 15.

That doesn’t include Samardzija, selected as a National League All-Star. Major League Baseball said he is ineligible to play because of the league switch.

The 29-year-old right-hander, who was 2-7 with a 2.83 ERA and 103 strikeouts for the Cubs, won his American League debut Sunday when he allowed one run in seven innings for a 4-2 victory over Toronto. He will be introduced with the NL players before the All-Star game; still to be decided is whether he wears a Cubs or A’s uniform — or a generic NL jersey.

“I won’t get to pitch, which is a bummer, but that’s all right,” Samardzija said.

Trade costs Samardzija All-Star pitching chance

By RONALD BLUMAssociAted Press

� MLB: All-Star game

| ALL-STAR ROSTERSx-inactive; r-replacement

AMERICAN LEAGUESTARTERS

Catcher — x-Matt Wieters, Orioles; y-Salva-dor Perez, RoyalsFirst Base — Josh Donaldson, AthleticsSecond Base — Robinson Cano, MarinersThird Base — Miguel Cabrera, TigersShortstop — Derek Jeter, YankeesOutfield — Jose Bautista, Blue Jays; Mike Trout, Angels; Adam Jones, Orioles Designated Hitter — Nelson Cruz, Orioles

RESERVESPitchers

Dellin Betances, RHP, YankeesMark Buehrle, LHP, Blue JaysYu Darvish, RHP, RangersSean Doolittle, LHP, AthleticsFelix Hernandez, RHP, MarinersGreg Holland, RHP, RoyalsScott Kazmir, LHP, AthleticsJon Lester, LHP, Red SoxGlen Perkins, LHP, TwinsDavid Price, LHP, RaysMax Scherzer, RHP, TigersMasahiro Tanaka, RHP, Yankees

CatchersDerek Norris, AthleticsKurt Suzuki, Twins

InfieldersJose Abreu, White SoxJose Altuve, AstrosAdrian Beltre, RangersEdwin Encarnacion, Blue JaysBrandon Moss, AthleticsAlexei Ramirez, White Sox

OutfieldersMichael Brantley, IndiansYoenis Cespedes, AthleticsAlex Gordon, Royals

Designated HittersVictor Martinez, Tigers

MLB.Com Final Vote CandidatesLHP Dallas Keuchel, AstrosRHP Corey Kluber, IndiansRHP Garrett Richards, AngelsRHP Rick Porcello, TigersLHP Chris Sale, White Sox

NATIONAL LEAGUESTARTERS

Catcher — Yadier Molina, CardinalsFirst Base — Paul Goldschmidt, Diamond-backsSecond Base — Chase Utley, PhilliesThird Base — Aramis Ramirez, Brewers

Shortstop — Troy Tulowitzki, RockiesOutfield — Andrew McCutchen, Pirates; Carlos Gomez, Brewers; Yasiel Puig, Dodg-ers

RESERVESPitchers

Madison Bumgarner, LHP, GiantsAroldis Chapman, LHP, RedsJohnny Cueto, RHP, RedsZack Greinke, RHP, DodgersClayton Kershaw, LHP, DodgersCraig Kimbrel, RHP, BravesPat Neshek, RHP, CardinalsFrancisco Rodriguez, RHP, BrewersTyson Ross, RHP, Padresx-Jeff Samardzija, RHP, Cubs/A’sJulio Teheran, RHP, BravesAdam Wainwright, RHP, CardinalsTony Watson, LHP, PiratesJordan Zimmermann, RHP, Nationals

CatchersJonathan Lucroy, BrewersDevin Mesoraco, Reds

InfieldersMatt Carpenter, CardinalsStarlin Castro, CubsTodd Frazier, RedsFreddie Freeman, BravesDee Gordon, DodgersDaniel Murphy, Mets

OutfieldersCharlie Blackmon, RockiesJosh Harrison, PiratesHunter Pence, GiantsGiancarlo Stanton, Marlins

MLB.Com Final Vote Candidates3B Casey McGehee, Marlins1B Justin Morneau, Rockies3B Anthony Rendon, Nationals1B Anthony Rizzo, CubsOF Justin Upton, Braves

ALL-STAR GAMEWHO: AL vs. NLWHEN: July 15, 8 p.m.WHERE: Target Field, MinneapolisTV: FOX

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| STANDINGSAMERICAN LEAGUE

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayBaltimore 48 40 .545 — — 7-3 W-2 23-21 25-19Toronto 47 43 .522 2 2 3-7 L-4 25-21 22-22New York 44 43 .506 3½ 3½ 4-6 W-1 18-23 26-20RAYS 41 50 .451 8½ 8½ 8-2 W-3 19-25 22-25Boston 39 49 .443 9 9 4-6 L-2 21-24 18-25

Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayDetroit 48 37 .565 — — 5-5 L-3 23-22 25-15Kansas City 45 42 .517 4 2½ 5-5 L-2 21-22 24-20Cleveland 43 44 .494 6 4½ 6-4 W-2 25-16 18-28Chicago 42 47 .472 8 6½ 6-4 W-1 24-21 18-26Minnesota 39 48 .448 10 8½ 3-7 L-1 21-22 18-26

West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayOakland 55 33 .625 — — 7-3 W-4 28-15 27-18Los Angeles 51 36 .586 3½ — 7-3 W-4 30-14 21-22Seattle 48 40 .545 7 — 6-4 L-1 21-22 27-18Texas 38 50 .432 17 10 3-7 L-1 18-23 20-27Houston 36 54 .400 20 13 2-8 L-7 20-26 16-28

NATIONAL LEAGUEEast Division

W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayAtlanta 49 39 .557 — — 9-1 L-1 25-19 24-20Washington 48 39 .552 ½ — 7-3 W-2 28-18 20-21MARLINS 43 45 .489 6 5½ 4-6 W-2 27-22 16-23New York 39 49 .443 10 9½ 3-7 W-1 19-22 20-27Philadelphia 37 51 .420 12 11½ 1-9 L-3 18-27 19-24

Central Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayMilwaukee 52 37 .584 — — 5-5 L-1 24-18 28-19Pittsburgh 47 41 .534 4½ 1½ 8-2 W-3 29-20 18-21St. Louis 47 42 .528 5 2 4-6 L-2 24-19 23-23Cincinnati 45 42 .517 6 3 6-4 W-1 21-19 24-23Chicago 38 48 .442 12½ 9½ 6-4 L-2 19-20 19-28

West Division W L Pct GB WCGB L10 Str Home AwayLos Angeles 51 40 .560 — — 6-4 W-1 22-23 29-17San Francisco 49 39 .557 ½ — 3-7 W-2 25-23 24-16San Diego 39 49 .443 10½ 9½ 5-5 L-2 24-25 15-24Colorado 37 52 .416 13 12 2-8 L-1 21-22 16-30Arizona 37 53 .411 13½ 12½ 4-6 W-1 15-30 22-23

AMERICAN LEAGUESaturday’s results

Boston 3, Baltimore 2, 1st gameMinnesota 2, N.Y. Yankees 1, 11 inningsSeattle 3, Chicago White Sox 2, 14 inningsRAYS 7, Detroit 2Cleveland 7, Kansas City 3Baltimore 7, Boston 4, 2nd gameTexas 5, N.Y. Mets 3L.A. Angels 11, Houston 5Oakland 5, Toronto 1

Sunday’s resultsCleveland 4, Kansas City 1N.Y. Mets 8, Texas 4Baltimore 7, Boston 6, 12 inningsN.Y. Yankees 9, Minnesota 7Chicago White Sox 1, Seattle 0L.A. Angels 6, Houston 1Oakland 4, Toronto 2RAYS 7, Detroit 3

Today’s gamesBaltimore (Tillman 7-4) at Washington (Strasburg 7-6), 7:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees (Greene 0-0) at Cleveland (Masterson 4-5), 7:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox (Carroll 2-5) at Boston (Buchholz 3-4), 7:10 p.m.Kansas City (Shields 8-4) at RAYS (Odorizzi 4-7), 7:10 p.m.Houston (Cosart 8-6) at Texas (Mikolas 0-0), 8:05 p.m.San Francisco (Vogelsong 5-5) at Oakland (J.Chavez 6-5), 10:05 p.m.Toronto (Happ 7-4) at L.A. Angels (Weaver 9-6), 10:05 p.m.Minnesota (Correia 4-10) at Seattle (Iwakuma 6-4), 10:10 p.m.

Tuesday’s gamesBaltimore at Washington, 7:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers at Detroit, 7:08 p.m.Chicago White Sox at Boston, 7:10 p.m.Kansas City at RAYS, 7:10 p.m.Houston at Texas, 8:05 p.m.San Francisco at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.Toronto at L.A. Angels, 10:05 p.m.Minnesota at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.

NATIONAL LEAGUESaturday’s results

MARLINS 6, St. Louis 5Washington 13, Chicago Cubs 0Pittsburgh 3, Philadelphia 2Atlanta 10, Arizona 4Colorado 8, L.A. Dodgers 7Milwaukee 1, Cincinnati 0San Francisco 5, San Diego 3, 10 inningsTexas 5, N.Y. Mets 3

Sunday’s resultsCincinnati 4, Milwaukee 2N.Y. Mets 8, Texas 4Arizona 3, Atlanta 1Washington 2, Chicago Cubs 1Pittsburgh 6, Philadelphia 2MARLINS 8, St. Louis 4L.A. Dodgers 8, Colorado 2San Francisco 5, San Diego 3

Today’s gamesBaltimore (Tillman 7-4) at Washington (Strasburg 7-6), 7:05 p.m.Atlanta (Minor 2-5) at N.Y. Mets (Matsuzaka 3-3), 7:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs (E.Jackson 5-8) at Cincinnati (Leake 6-7), 7:10 p.m.Philadelphia (Hamels 2-5) at Milwaukee (Estrada 7-5), 8:10 p.m.Pittsburgh (Morton 5-9) at St. Louis (Wainwright 11-4), 8:15 p.m.San Diego (Kennedy 6-9) at Colorado (Matzek 1-2), 8:40 p.m.MARLINS (Koehler 6-6) at Arizona (C.Anderson 5-4), 9:40 p.m.San Francisco (Vogelsong 5-5) at Oakland (J.Chavez 6-5), 10:05 p.m.

Tuesday’s gamesChicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 1:10 p.m., 1st gameBaltimore at Washington, 7:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers at Detroit, 7:08 p.m.Atlanta at N.Y. Mets, 7:10 p.m.Chicago Cubs at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m., 2nd gamePhiladelphia at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.Pittsburgh at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.San Diego at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.MARLINS at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.San Francisco at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.

MARLINS 8, CARDINALS 4Miami AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Yelich lf 5 2 2 0 1 1 .269Lucas 2b 6 0 1 0 0 2 .250Stanton rf 5 1 2 0 1 0 .308McGehee 3b 4 2 2 1 2 0 .320Ozuna cf 4 0 2 2 1 0 .273Je.Baker 1b 4 1 2 2 1 0 .240Saltalamacchia c 4 1 1 3 1 0 .232Hechavarria ss 5 0 1 0 0 2 .271H.Alvarez p 4 1 3 0 0 1 .250b-Bour ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .250Gregg p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Da.Jennings p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Hatcher p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 42 8 16 8 7 7St. Louis AB R H BI BB SO Avg.M.Carpenter 3b 4 0 0 0 1 1 .282Holliday lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .263c-Bourjos ph-cf 2 1 2 0 0 0 .213Ma.Adams 1b 5 1 4 1 0 0 .328Craig rf-lf 4 0 0 1 0 1 .249Y.Molina c 2 0 0 0 0 0 .292d-T.Cruz ph-c 0 0 0 0 1 0 .250Taveras cf-rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .182Wong 2b 4 2 2 1 0 1 .235Descalso ss 4 0 1 1 0 0 .188Gonzales p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .250Maness p 1 0 1 0 0 0 .400Greenwood p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000a-Jay ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .288Motte p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Choate p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---e-M.Ellis ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .192Totals 36 4 10 4 2 4Miami 100 003 040 — 8 16 0St. Louis 000 000 121 — 4 10 0a-grounded out for Greenwood in the 7th. b-struck out for H.Alvarez in the 8th. c-dou-bled for Holliday in the 8th. d-walked for Y.Molina in the 8th. e-grounded into a field-er’s choice for Choate in the 9th. LOB—Mi-ami 14, St. Louis 8. 2B—Hechavarria (11), Bourjos (6), Ma.Adams (20), Descalso (5). HR—Saltalamacchia (9), off Motte; Wong (2), off H.Alvarez. RBIs—McGehee (53), Ozuna 2 (49), Je.Baker 2 (18), Saltalamac-chia 3 (27), Ma.Adams (34), Craig (43), Wong (17), Descalso (5). SB—Ma.Adams (3). RISP—Miami 5 for 16; St. Louis 2 for 7. Run-ners moved up—Stanton, Ozuna 2, Craig 2. GIDP—Stanton, Holliday. DP—Miami 1 (Hechavarria, Lucas, Je.Baker); St. Louis 1 (M.Carpenter, Wong, Ma.Adams).Miami IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAAlvarez W, 6-3 7 5 1 1 1 3 92 2.27Gregg 2/3 2 2 2 1 0 25 7.88Da.Jennings 1/3 2 1 1 0 1 13 1.08Hatcher 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 3.22St. Louis IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAGnzles L, 0-2 42/3 7 1 1 5 5 109 7.07Maness 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 3 2.51Greenwood 2 5 3 3 1 1 40 4.85Motte 1 4 4 4 1 1 28 5.65Choate 1 0 0 0 0 0 11 4.94Da.Jennings pitched to 2 batters in the 9th. Inherited runners-scored—Da.Jennings 1-0, Hatcher 1-0, Maness 3-0. IBB—off Greenwood (McGehee). HBP—by H.Al-varez (Y.Molina). WP—Gregg. Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons; First, Tim Welke; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Clint Fagan. T—3:13. A—42,160 (45,399).

REDS 4, BREWERS 2Milwaukee AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Gennett 2b 4 0 0 1 0 0 .305Segura ss 3 0 0 0 1 0 .234Lucroy c 4 0 0 0 0 0 .329C.Gomez cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .299Ar.Ramirez 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .287K.Davis lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .258Overbay 1b 3 0 0 0 0 0 .236L.Schafer rf 3 2 2 0 0 0 .193Gallardo p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .133a-R.Weeks ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .268W.Smith p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Totals 30 2 4 2 1 3Cincinnati AB R H BI BB SO Avg.B.Hamilton cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .272Frazier 1b 4 1 2 0 0 1 .291Phillips 2b 3 1 2 0 1 0 .272Bruce rf 4 2 1 3 0 0 .228Ludwick lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .260Broxton p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Mesoraco c 4 0 3 1 0 1 .317Cozart ss 3 0 1 0 0 0 .229R.Santiago 3b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .186Latos p 3 0 0 0 0 1 .000Heisey lf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .210Totals 31 4 9 4 1 4Milwaukee 000 001 010 — 2 4 0Cincinnati 200 000 02x — 4 9 0a-singled for Gallardo in the 8th. LOB—Milwaukee 2, Cincinnati 5. 2B—L.Schafer (9). 3B—L.Schafer (1). HR—Bruce (8), off W.Smith. RBIs—Gennett (28), R.Weeks (16), Bruce 3 (34), Mesoraco (42). RISP—Mil-waukee 1 for 4; Cincinnati 1 for 3. Runners moved up—Gennett, Lucroy.Milwaukee IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAGallardo 7 8 2 2 0 3 95 3.45W.Smith L, 1-2 1 1 2 2 1 1 21 2.16Cincinnati IP H R ER BB SO NP ERALatos W, 2-1 8 4 2 2 1 3 96 2.41Broxton S, 6-8 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 0.64HBP—by Gallardo (Ludwick). Umpires—Home, Jordan Baker; First, Jerry Meals; Second, Paul Emmel; Third, Chris Conroy. T—2:38. A—27,923 (42,319).

NATIONALS 2, CUBS 1Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Sweeney lf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .214Ruggiano cf 4 0 2 0 1 1 .286Rizzo 1b 5 0 2 0 0 1 .276S.Castro ss 4 0 0 1 0 0 .287Valbuena 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .256Schierholtz rf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .212Jo.Baker c 2 0 2 0 2 0 .200Barney 2b 3 0 1 0 0 0 .219Arrieta p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .167a-Coghlan ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .229Schlitter p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000c-Castillo ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .237Strop p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Totals 34 1 10 1 3 7Washington AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Span cf 4 2 2 0 0 0 .268Rendon 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .282Werth rf 3 0 0 1 1 2 .280LaRoche 1b 2 0 0 0 2 0 .294Zimmerman 3b 3 0 1 1 1 1 .273Harper lf 3 0 0 0 0 2 .269Desmond ss 3 0 2 0 0 0 .243W.Ramos c 3 0 2 0 0 0 .289Zimmermann p 2 0 0 0 0 1 .207Storen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Blevins p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---b-Hairston ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .278Clippard p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---R.Soriano p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Totals 28 2 7 2 4 6Chicago 000 000 100 — 1 10 0Washington 100 000 01x — 2 7 0a-singled for Arrieta in the 7th. b-grounded into a double play for Blevins in the 7th. c-struck out for Schlitter in the 8th. LOB—Chicago 12, Washington 6. 2B—Ruggiano (10), Span 2 (28). RBIs—S.Castro (51), Werth (44), Zimmerman (25). SB—Schierholtz (4). S—Sweeney, Barney. SF—S.Castro. RISP—Chicago 1 for 9; Washington 1 for 11. Run-ners moved up—Span, Rendon, Werth, LaRoche. GIDP—W.Ramos, Hairston. DP—Chicago 2 (Barney, Rizzo), (S.Castro, Rizzo).Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAArrieta 6 4 1 1 3 5 89 1.78Schlitter 1 1 0 0 0 0 13 2.50Strop L, 1-4 1 2 1 1 1 1 19 3.03Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAZimmermann 6 7 0 0 1 5 104 2.79Storen BS, 2-2 2/3 2 1 1 1 0 19 1.33Blevins 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 4.99Clippard W, 6-2 1 1 0 0 1 1 25 1.89Soriano S, 21-23 1 0 0 0 0 0 8 1.03Inherited runners-scored—Blevins 2-0. IBB—off Strop (LaRoche). WP—Arrieta. Umpires—Home, Mike Everitt; First, Paul Schrieber; Second, Ted Barrett; Third, Will Little. T—3:12. A—32,941 (41,408).

PIRATES 6, PHILLIES 2Philadelphia AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Revere cf 4 0 1 0 0 0 .289C.Hernandez 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .232Rollins ss 4 1 0 0 0 0 .244Byrd rf 4 1 2 2 0 1 .266Mayberry 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .214Asche 3b 3 0 1 0 0 1 .245D.Brown lf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .222Rupp c 2 0 0 0 0 1 .136a-Utley ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .286K.Hill c 0 0 0 0 0 0 .154A.Burnett p 1 0 0 0 1 0 .189b-Howard ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .230De Fratus p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Diekman p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Totals 30 2 4 2 1 4Pittsburgh AB R H BI BB SO Avg.G.Polanco rf 4 0 0 0 1 3 .287J.Harrison lf-3b 4 2 1 0 0 1 .298A.McCutchen cf 4 2 2 1 0 0 .324N.Walker 2b 3 1 1 1 0 1 .272R.Martin c 3 1 1 2 1 1 .280I.Davis 1b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .240c-G.Sanchez ph-1b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .241P.Alvarez 3b 2 0 0 0 1 0 .240S.Marte lf 1 0 1 1 0 0 .258Mercer ss 3 0 1 1 0 2 .250Locke p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .077d-M.Martinez ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .000J.Hughes p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 28 6 7 6 4 9Philadelphia 100 000 100 — 2 4 1Pittsburgh 201 000 03x — 6 7 1a-flied out for Rupp in the 8th. b-ground-ed out for A.Burnett in the 8th. c-was hit by a pitch for I.Davis in the 8th. d-walked for Locke in the 8th. E—Asche (8), P.Alva-rez (18). LOB—Philadelphia 2, Pittsburgh 7. 2B—R.Martin (8). 3B—J.Harrison (4), A.McCutchen (4). HR—Byrd (18), off Locke. RBIs—Byrd 2 (52), A.McCutchen (54), N.Walker (38), R.Martin 2 (26), S.Marte (32), Mercer (27). SB—N.Walker (2). S—Locke 2. SF—N.Walker, Mercer. RISP—Philadel-phia 1 for 2; Pittsburgh 3 for 9. Runners moved up—Rollins. GIDP—Revere, Rupp. DP—Pittsburgh 2 (I.Davis, Mercer, I.Davis), (I.Davis, Mercer, I.Davis).Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAA.Burnett L, 5-8 7 5 3 3 2 7 100 3.92De Fratus 0 1 2 1 0 0 7 2.55Diekman 1 1 1 1 2 2 30 4.39Pittsburgh IP H R ER BB SO NP ERALocke W, 2-1 8 3 2 1 1 4 100 3.08J.Hughes 1 1 0 0 0 0 12 2.14De Fratus pitched to 2 batters in the 8th. Inherited runners-scored—Diekman 1-1. IBB—off Diekman (R.Martin). HBP—by Diekman (G.Sanchez). Umpires—Home, Dale Scott; First, Dan Iassogna; Second, CB Bucknor; Third, Tripp Gibson. T—2:43. A—33,408 (38,362).

GIANTS 5, PADRES 3San Francisco AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Pence rf 4 3 3 0 0 0 .301Panik 2b 4 2 2 1 0 0 .257Belt 1b 3 0 1 2 0 1 .257Morse lf 3 0 1 1 0 0 .272J.Perez lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .156Romo p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Casilla p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000H.Sanchez c 3 0 1 1 1 0 .208G.Blanco cf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .230B.Crawford ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .239Arias 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .170Lincecum p 3 0 0 0 0 1 .100Affeldt p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Colvin lf 1 0 0 0 0 0 .231Totals 33 5 8 5 2 5San Diego AB R H BI BB SO Avg.S.Smith rf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .273Headley 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .217Quentin lf 2 1 0 0 2 0 .172Grandal c 3 1 1 2 1 1 .206Goebbert 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .333Denorfia cf 3 0 0 0 1 1 .245Conrad 2b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .250Amarista ss 4 0 0 0 0 0 .224Hahn p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .100a-Medica ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .241A.Torres p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Boyer p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Totals 30 3 4 3 5 7San Francisco 102 000 020 — 5 8 0San Diego 000 000 120 — 3 4 0a-flied out for Hahn in the 7th. LOB—San Francisco 4, San Diego 5. 2B—Pence (19), Panik (2), H.Sanchez (8). HR—Conrad (1), off Lincecum; Grandal (7), off Romo. RBIs—Panik (4), Belt 2 (22), Morse (46), H.Sanchez (27), Grandal 2 (19), Conrad (1). SF—Belt. RISP—San Francisco 2 for 7; San Diego 0 for 1. GIDP—Morse, Quentin. DP—San Francisco 1 (B.Crawford, Panik, Belt); San Diego 1 (Amarista, Conrad, Goebbert).San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO NP ERALinccm W, 8-5 61/3 3 1 1 4 6 105 3.91Affeldt H, 13 11/3 0 0 0 0 0 12 1.72Romo 1/3 1 2 2 1 0 17 5.35Casilla S, 3-6 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 1.08San Diego IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAHahn L, 4-2 7 5 3 3 2 5 101 2.34A.Torres 1/3 2 2 2 0 0 5 2.60Boyer 12/3 1 0 0 0 0 19 0.00Inherited runners-scored—Boyer 1-1. WP—Hahn 2. PB—Grandal. Umpires—Home, James Hoye; First, Bill Welke; Sec-ond, Bob Davidson; Third, John Tumpane. T—2:58. A—28,065 (42,302).

ATHLETICS 4, BLUE JAYS 2Toronto AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Reyes ss 3 1 1 0 1 0 .258Kawasaki 2b 3 0 2 0 0 0 .268c-St.Tolleson ph 1 1 1 1 0 0 .245Me.Cabrera lf 4 0 1 1 0 0 .299Bautista 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .296Lind dh 3 0 0 0 0 2 .328d-Mastroianni ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .111Col.Rasmus cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .216J.Francisco 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .230Gillespie rf 3 0 0 0 0 0 .243Thole c 2 0 0 0 0 0 .270b-D.Navarro ph-c 1 0 0 0 0 0 .259Totals 31 2 5 2 1 6Oakland AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Jaso c 3 0 2 1 0 0 .269a-D.Norris ph-c 1 0 1 1 1 0 .306Callaspo 3b 5 0 0 0 0 0 .232Cespedes lf 4 0 1 0 0 2 .262Donaldson dh 4 0 0 0 0 2 .241Vogt rf 4 1 2 0 0 0 .356Crisp cf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .291Lowrie ss 4 2 2 0 0 0 .224Freiman 1b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .263Punto 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .218Gentry cf-rf 3 1 2 1 1 0 .286Totals 35 4 11 4 3 5Toronto 000 001 001 — 2 5 1Oakland 010 200 01x — 4 11 0a-walked for Jaso in the 6th. b-grounded out for Thole in the 8th. c-homered for Kawasaki in the 9th. E—Reyes (11). LOB—Toronto 3, Oakland 10. 2B—Kawasaki (2), Jaso (13), D.Norris (12), Lowrie (22). 3B—Vogt (2). HR—St.Tolleson (3), off Doolittle. RBIs—St.Tolleson (8), Me.Cabrera (44), Jaso (26), D.Norris (36), Freiman (5), Gentry (6). SB—Punto (3). RISP—Toronto 0 for 3; Oakland 4 for 16. Runners moved up—Me.Cabrera, Callaspo, Freiman. GIDP—Bautista. DP—Oakland 1 (Lowrie, Punto, Freiman).Toronto IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAHtchson L, 6-7 52/3 8 3 3 2 4 103 3.86Loup 11/3 1 0 0 1 1 21 3.02Janssen 1 2 1 1 0 0 18 1.35Oakland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERASmrdzija W, 1-0 7 4 1 1 1 5 108 1.29O’Flaherty H, 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 7 0.00Doolittle S, 13-16 1 1 1 1 0 1 14 2.98Inherited runners-scored—Loup 2-0. WP—Hutchison. Umpires—Home, Gabe Morales; First, Chad Fairchild; Second, Vic Carapazza; Third, Bill Miller. T—2:46. A—22,897 (35,067).

YANKEES 9, TWINS 7New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Gardner lf 3 1 0 0 2 0 .284Jeter ss 4 1 3 2 0 0 .273Ellsbury cf 5 2 2 4 0 0 .284Teixeira 1b 5 0 2 1 0 0 .243McCann c 5 0 1 1 0 0 .224Beltran dh 4 0 0 0 0 0 .216B.Roberts 2b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .247I.Suzuki rf 4 2 3 0 0 1 .294Ke.Johnson 3b 4 2 2 0 0 0 .218Ze.Wheeler 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .286Totals 38 9 14 8 2 1Minnesota AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Dozier 2b 5 1 1 0 0 2 .234Nunez ss 5 1 2 0 0 0 .310Parmelee 1b-cf 5 0 1 1 0 0 .262Willingham lf 3 1 0 0 2 2 .224Arcia rf 4 0 2 1 1 1 .215K.Suzuki c 5 1 1 0 0 0 .306Plouffe 3b 4 2 3 2 0 0 .245Colabello dh 3 1 2 2 1 1 .245Fuld cf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .243a-K.Morales ph-1b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .216Totals 38 7 13 6 4 7New York 240 300 000 — 9 14 2Minnesota 000 400 111 — 7 13 0a-grounded into a double play for Fuld in the 8th. E—Ke.Johnson (9), Kuroda (1). LOB—New York 5, Minnesota 8. 2B—Ells-bury (18), McCann (9), K.Suzuki (18), Plouffe (25), Colabello (12). HR—Ellsbury (5), off Nolasco; Colabello (6), off Kuroda; Plouffe (6), off Ji.Miller. RBIs—Jeter 2 (23), Ellsbury 4 (40), Teixeira (43), McCann (38), Parmel-ee (12), Arcia (18), Plouffe 2 (42), Colabello 2 (34). SF—Jeter. RISP—New York 5 for 14; Minnesota 4 for 11. Runners moved up—Gardner, Ellsbury, Teixeira, Dozier, Par-melee. GIDP—Jeter, K.Suzuki, K.Morales. DP—New York 2 (Jeter, B.Roberts, Teixeira), (Ze.Wheeler, Teixeira); Minnesota 1 (Dozier, Nunez, Parmelee).New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAKurda W, 6-6 52/3 7 4 4 2 3 105 4.20Warren 11/3 2 1 1 1 2 26 2.70Ji.Miller 1 1 1 1 1 0 14 9.00Rbrtson S, 21-23 1 3 1 1 0 2 20 2.93Minnesota IP H R ER BB SO NP ERANolasco L, 5-7 2 7 6 6 1 0 42 5.90Swarzak 3 4 3 3 0 1 52 4.12Thielbar 2 1 0 0 1 0 24 2.76Guerrier 2 2 0 0 0 0 20 2.63Inherited runners-scored—Warren 1-0. WP—Kuroda. Balk—Swarzak. Umpires—Home, Rob Drake; First, Alan Porter; Sec-ond, Joe West; Third, Marty Foster. T—3:11. A—31,171 (39,021).

ANGELS 6, ASTROS 1Houston AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Altuve 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .337J.Castro dh 4 0 1 0 0 2 .228Springer rf 4 0 0 0 0 4 .235Singleton 1b 4 0 0 0 0 3 .168M.Dominguez 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .236Presley cf 4 1 1 0 0 0 .248Ma.Gonzalez ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .276Corporan c 3 0 2 1 0 0 .234K.Hernandez lf 2 0 0 0 1 1 .353Totals 33 1 7 1 1 12Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Calhoun rf 3 2 3 1 1 0 .301Trout cf 3 1 1 0 0 2 .308Pujols dh 3 0 2 2 1 1 .268J.Hamilton lf 3 1 0 0 1 2 .295Aybar ss 4 1 1 0 0 1 .278H.Kendrick 2b 3 0 0 1 1 1 .284Cron 1b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .288Conger c 3 1 1 0 0 0 .235Jo.McDonald 3b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .217Totals 28 6 8 4 4 8Houston 000 000 100 — 1 7 2Los Angeles 003 000 12x — 6 8 0E—Corporan (2), Altuve (4). LOB—Hous-ton 6, Los Angeles 4. 2B—Presley (5). HR—Calhoun (9), off D.Martinez. RBIs—Corporan (14), Calhoun (22), Pujols 2 (57), H.Kendrick (39). SB—Altuve (38), Aybar (11). CS—Calhoun (1), Pujols (1). S—Jo.Mc-Donald. RISP—Houston 1 for 8; Los Ange-les 2 for 6. Runners moved up—Presley, Corporan. GIDP—Altuve, Cron, Conger. DP—Houston 3 (Corporan, Corporan, Al-tuve), (McHugh, Ma.Gonzalez, Singleton), (M.Dominguez, Altuve, Singleton); Los An-geles 1 (Jo.McDonald, H.Kendrick).Houston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAMcHugh L, 4-8 4 4 3 2 2 4 70 3.28D.Martinez 3 2 1 1 1 4 59 3.00Qualls 1/3 2 2 1 1 0 15 2.12Bass 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 1 6.00Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERARchrds W, 10-2 71/3 6 1 1 1 11 110 2.71Thatcher 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 -Morin H, 4 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 8 2.01Salas 1 0 0 0 0 0 13 2.86Thatcher pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. In-herited runners-scored—Bass 1-0, Morin 1-0. HBP—by McHugh (Trout). WP—Rich-ards. Umpires—Home, Larry Vanover; First, Paul Nauert; Second, Angel Hernandez; Third, Adrian Johnson. T—3:07. A—33,552 (45,483).

ORIOLES 7, RED SOX 6, 12 INNINGSBaltimore AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Markakis rf 6 0 2 0 0 0 .292Pearce 1b 6 1 1 0 0 0 .326A.Jones cf 5 1 2 0 1 0 .310N.Cruz dh 6 2 3 1 0 0 .290D.Young lf 3 1 0 0 0 1 .310Lough lf 2 1 1 0 0 0 .197J.Hardy ss 4 1 2 3 1 1 .290Machado 3b 6 0 2 0 0 0 .246Flaherty 2b 4 0 2 1 1 1 .230a-Schoop ph-2b 1 0 0 0 0 0 .224C.Joseph c 5 0 1 1 0 2 .180Totals 48 7 16 6 3 5Boston AB R H BI BB SO Avg.B.Holt rf 5 1 1 0 1 0 .317Nava lf 6 2 1 1 0 3 .227Pedroia 2b 6 0 3 0 0 2 .284D.Ortiz dh 5 0 4 2 1 0 .261Napoli 1b 6 0 1 1 0 4 .267Drew ss 5 0 0 0 0 4 .141D.Ross c 5 1 1 1 0 2 .172Bradley Jr. cf 4 1 2 0 1 1 .218Bogaerts 3b 5 1 2 1 0 0 .241Totals 47 6 15 6 3 16Baltimore 000 101 400 001 — 7 16 0Boston 000 001 500 000 — 6 15 2a-popped out for Flaherty in the 12th. E—D.Ross (4), Bogaerts (13). LOB—Balti-more 11, Boston 8. 2B—N.Cruz (17), D.Ortiz (15). 3B—Lough (2). HR—D.Ross (5), off McFarland. RBIs—N.Cruz (71), J.Hardy 3 (25), Flaherty (15), C.Joseph (12), Nava (9), D.Ortiz 2 (55), Napoli (33), D.Ross (8), Bo-gaerts (20). SB—B.Holt (6). CS—Pedroia (6). S—J.Hardy. SF—C.Joseph. RISP—Bal-timore 6 for 17; Boston 4 for 9. GIDP—Pearce, Napoli, Bogaerts. DP—Baltimore 2 (Gausman, J.Hardy, Pearce), (Machado, Fla-herty, Pearce); Boston 2 (Bradley Jr., Bradley Jr., D.Ross), (Pedroia, Drew, Napoli).Baltimore IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAGausman 51/3 4 1 1 2 7 104 3.51McFarland H, 4 1 3 2 2 0 1 23 3.55Webb 1/3 3 3 3 0 1 24 3.35Matusz 0 1 0 0 0 0 2 5.04Hnter BS, 4-15 11/3 2 0 0 0 1 26 4.15Brach W, 4-0 3 1 0 0 1 4 45 3.26Britton S, 14-16 1 1 0 0 0 2 10 1.36Boston IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAPeavy 6 6 2 1 2 3 105 4.64Badenhop 1/3 3 3 3 0 0 16 2.62Tazawa 2/3 3 1 1 0 0 14 2.78A.Miller 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 2.41Uehara 2 1 0 0 1 1 30 1.30Mujica L, 2-4 11/3 2 1 1 0 0 26 5.51Breslow 2/3 0 0 0 0 1 8 5.04Matusz pitched to 1 batter in the 7th. In-herited runners-scored—McFarland 2-1, R.Webb 1-1, Matusz 2-1, Tom.Hunter 2-1, Tazawa 2-2, Breslow 1-0. HBP—by Peavy (D.Young). Umpires—Home, Mike Esta-brook; First, Jerry Layne; Second, Hunter Wendelstedt; Third, Mike DiMuro. T—5:05. A—35,811 (37,071).

DIAMONDBACKS 3, BRAVES 1Arizona AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Inciarte cf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .231A.Hill 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .241Goldschmidt 1b 3 1 2 2 1 1 .310Prado 3b 4 1 1 0 0 0 .268D.Peralta lf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .325C.Ross rf 2 0 0 0 1 0 .224E.Marshall p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Ziegler p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000b-Kieschnick ph 0 0 0 0 0 0 .214c-Evans ph 1 0 1 1 0 0 .133A.Reed p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Gosewisch c 4 0 0 0 0 1 .229Ahmed ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .143Miley p 1 1 0 0 1 1 .171G.Parra rf 1 0 0 0 0 1 .252Totals 30 3 5 3 4 5Atlanta AB R H BI BB SO Avg.B.Upton cf 4 0 0 0 0 3 .211A.Simmons ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .265F.Freeman 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .294J.Upton lf 2 1 0 0 2 2 .273Heyward rf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .242C.Johnson 3b 4 0 1 1 0 2 .277La Stella 2b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .294Bethancourt c 4 0 1 0 0 1 .292A.Wood p 2 0 0 0 0 2 .000a-Uggla ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .163J.Walden p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Varvaro p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Avilan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---d-Doumit ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .213Totals 33 1 7 1 3 11Arizona 002 000 001 — 3 5 0Atlanta 000 100 000 — 1 7 1a-walked for A.Wood in the 7th. b-was an-nounced for Ziegler in the 9th. c-doubled for Kieschnick in the 9th. d-grounded into a double play for Avilan in the 9th. E—A.Wood (2). LOB—Arizona 4, Atlanta 8. 2B—Evans (1). HR—Goldschmidt (16), off A.Wood. RBIs—Goldschmidt 2 (58), Evans (2), C.Johnson (28). SB—Prado (2). RISP—Arizona 1 for 3; Atlanta 1 for 7. GIDP—Pra-do, C.Ross, Doumit. DP—Arizona 1 (A.Hill, Ahmed, Goldschmidt); Atlanta 2 (C.John-son, La Stella, F.Freeman), (A.Simmons, La Stella, F.Freeman).Arizona IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAMiley W, 4-6 62/3 5 1 1 1 8 96 4.43E.Marshall H, 11 1/3 0 0 0 1 1 12 3.68Ziegler H, 22 1 1 0 0 1 1 15 2.23A.Reed S, 20-24 1 1 0 0 0 1 10 4.04Atlanta IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAA.Wood L, 6-7 7 3 2 2 3 2 92 3.14J.Walden 1 0 0 0 1 1 17 2.55Varvaro 2/3 1 1 1 0 2 21 2.41Avilan 1/3 1 0 0 0 0 5 4.03Inherited runners-scored—E.Marshall 1-0, Avilan 1-1. Umpires—Home, Toby Bas-ner; First, Scott Barry; Second, Jeff Nelson; Third, Laz Diaz. T—2:43. A—23,709.

WHITE SOX 1, MARINERS 0Seattle AB R H BI BB SO Avg.En.Chavez cf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .245M.Saunders rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .265Cano 2b 3 0 0 0 1 1 .320Hart dh 3 0 1 0 1 1 .208Seager 3b 4 0 0 0 0 1 .274Morrison 1b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .250Buck c 4 0 0 0 0 2 .226Ackley lf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .231B.Miller ss 4 0 2 0 0 0 .209Totals 32 0 5 0 3 7Chicago AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Eaton cf 4 0 0 0 0 0 .269G.Beckham 2b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .248Gillaspie 3b 0 1 0 0 2 0 .3101-Le.Garcia pr-3b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .198J.Abreu 1b 4 0 1 0 0 1 .276A.Dunn dh 1 0 0 0 3 1 .224Al.Ramirez ss 3 0 0 0 1 1 .286Viciedo rf 3 0 0 0 1 0 .250Sierra rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 .202De Aza lf 3 0 0 0 0 1 .222Nieto c 3 0 1 0 0 1 .242Totals 26 1 2 0 7 8Seattle 000 000 000 — 0 5 0Chicago 100 000 00x — 1 2 11-ran for Gillaspie in the 5th. E—G.Beck-ham (9). LOB—Seattle 9, Chicago 9. 2B—Nieto (4). SB—Cano (7). S—En.Chavez. RISP—Seattle 0 for 11; Chicago 0 for 5. Runners moved up—En.Chavez, Morri-son, B.Miller, Nieto.Seattle IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAT.Walker L, 1-1 4 2 1 1 5 3 83 3.60Leone 2 0 0 0 1 3 29 1.95Maurer 2 0 0 0 1 2 24 6.18Chicago IP H R ER BB SO NP ERANoesi W, 3-6 62/3 5 0 0 2 5 88 4.90Surkamp H, 3 1/3 0 0 0 1 0 8 6.00Petricka S, 3-4 2 0 0 0 0 2 22 1.85Inherited runners-scored—Surkamp 2-0. IBB—off T.Walker (A.Dunn). HBP—by Leone (Gillaspie). WP—T.Walker 2, Noesi. Umpires—Home, Lance Barrett; First, Ron Kulpa; Second, Dana DeMuth; Third, Ed Hickox. T—2:50. A—23,370 (40,615).

INDIANS 4, ROYALS 1Kansas City AB R H BI BB SO Avg.L.Cain rf 4 0 1 0 0 1 .309Hosmer 1b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .254S.Perez c 4 0 0 0 0 3 .285Ibanez lf 4 0 0 0 0 1 .159Valencia dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .297Moustakas 3b 2 1 1 1 1 1 .195A.Escobar ss 3 0 0 0 0 2 .291J.Dyson cf 3 0 1 0 0 0 .292C.Colon 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .333Totals 31 1 4 1 1 10Cleveland AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Kipnis 2b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .253A.Cabrera ss 4 0 1 0 0 2 .246Brantley cf 4 0 2 1 0 0 .321C.Santana 1b 4 1 1 1 0 0 .210Raburn rf 4 1 1 0 0 1 .205T.Holt rf 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Swisher dh 3 0 1 0 1 0 .197Y.Gomes c 4 1 2 2 0 0 .269Chisenhall 3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .338Aviles lf 3 0 1 0 0 1 .267Totals 33 4 10 4 1 7Kansas City 000 010 000 — 1 4 0Cleveland 030 010 00x — 4 10 0LOB—Kansas City 4, Cleveland 6. 2B—Hosmer (22), Y.Gomes (12), Aviles (8). HR—Moustakas (10), off Kluber; C.Santa-na (13), off Duffy; Y.Gomes (10), off Duffy. RBIs—Moustakas (35), Brantley (57), C.San-tana (33), Y.Gomes 2 (32). SB—J.Dyson (14). RISP—Kansas City 0 for 5; Cleveland 1 for 6. Runners moved up—Ibanez, C.Santa-na. GIDP—C.Santana. DP—Kansas City 1 (Moustakas, C.Colon, Hosmer).Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERADuffy L, 5-8 6 10 4 4 0 6 100 2.86S.Downs 1 0 0 0 0 1 9 5.84B.Chen 1 0 0 0 1 0 16 7.11Cleveland IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAKluber W, 8-6 81/3 4 1 1 1 10 109 2.86Allen S, 9-10 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 4 2.39Inherited runners-scored—Allen 1-0. Umpires—Home, Eric Cooper; First, Tom Hallion; Second, Angel Campos; Third, Chris Guccione. T—2:32. A—16,991 (42,487).

LeadersThrough Sunday’s games

NATIONAL LEAGUEHITS—McGehee, Miami, 108; AMcCutch-en, Pittsburgh, 106; DanMurphy, New York, 106; Pence, San Francisco, 106; Gold-schmidt, Arizona, 104; Lucroy, Milwaukee, 104; Stanton, Miami, 103.DOUBLES—Goldschmidt, Arizona, 32; Lu-croy, Milwaukee, 30; Span, Washington, 28; SCastro, Chicago, 26; AMcCutchen, Pitts-burgh, 26; FFreeman, Atlanta, 25.PITCHING—Simon, Cincinnati, 11-3; Wain-wright, St. Louis, 11-4; Greinke, Los Angeles, 11-4; Kershaw, Los Angeles, 10-2; Lohse, Milwaukee, 9-3; Ryu, Los Angeles, 9-4; WP-eralta, Milwaukee, 9-5; Lynn, St. Louis, 9-6; JDe La Rosa, Colorado, 9-6; Bumgarner, San Francisco, 9-6.ERA—Wainwright, St. Louis, 1.89; Cueto, Cincinnati, 1.99; Beckett, Los Angeles, 2.26; HAlvarez, Miami, 2.27; Teheran, Atlanta, 2.29; Hudson, San Francisco, 2.53.

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| BASEBALL SCOREBOARDDODGERS 8, ROCKIES 2

Los Angeles AB R H BI BB SO Avg.D.Gordon 2b 5 1 2 0 0 2 .302Puig rf 4 2 1 1 1 0 .307Ad.Gonzalez 1b 5 1 1 3 0 1 .254Kemp lf 5 1 4 2 0 0 .268Van Slyke cf 4 0 1 0 1 0 .267Uribe 3b 5 0 3 1 0 1 .302Butera c 5 0 1 0 0 0 .202Rojas ss 2 0 0 1 0 0 .230Triunfel ss 1 1 0 0 1 0 .143Beckett p 3 1 1 0 0 0 .200C.Perez p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Howell p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---b-C.Robinson ph 1 1 1 0 0 0 .333B.Wilson p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Maholm p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 40 8 15 8 3 4Colorado AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Blackmon rf 4 0 0 0 1 0 .291Dickerson lf 3 0 0 0 2 1 .335Tulowitzki ss 3 2 1 0 1 0 .350Morneau 1b 4 0 2 0 0 0 .316Arenado 3b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .291Rosario c 3 0 0 1 1 0 .248Stubbs cf 4 0 2 0 0 1 .297LeMahieu 2b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .272Flande p 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000B.Brown p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .000Belisle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---a-Rutledge ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .287Kahnle p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Logan p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---c-Barnes ph 0 0 0 0 1 0 .254Totals 32 2 6 1 6 4Los Angeles 000 050 030 — 8 15 1Colorado 000 001 010 — 2 6 0a-struck out for Belisle in the 7th. b-singled for Howell in the 8th. c-walked for Logan in the 9th. E—Triunfel (2). LOB—Los Angeles 9, Colorado 9. 2B—Puig (23), Beckett (3), Stubbs (13). RBIs—Puig (50), Ad.Gonzalez 3 (56), Kemp 2 (33), Uribe (24), Rojas (5), Rosa-rio (33). SB—Blackmon (16), Dickerson (6), Arenado (2). Runners left in scoring posi-tion—Los Angeles 3 (Rojas, Beckett 2); Col-orado 6 (LeMahieu 2, Morneau 2, Stubbs, Dickerson). RISP—Los Angeles 6 for 11; Colorado 0 for 10. Runners moved up—Ad.Gonzalez, Arenado, Rosario. GIDP—Van Slyke, Butera, Rosario. DP—Los Angeles 1 (Uribe, D.Gordon, Ad.Gonzalez); Colorado 2 (LeMahieu, Tulowitzki, Morneau), (Tulow-itzki, LeMahieu, Morneau).Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERABeckett W, 6-5 5 3 0 0 3 2 82 2.26C.Perez 11/3 2 1 0 1 1 35 4.65Howell 2/3 0 0 0 0 0 6 1.47B.Wilson 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 5.64Maholm 1 0 0 0 1 0 17 5.07Colorado IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAFlande L, 0-2 41/3 9 5 5 2 0 83 7.36B.Brown 12/3 1 0 0 0 2 32 0.00Belisle 1 1 0 0 0 1 14 4.38Kahnle 12/3 4 3 3 1 1 33 2.81Logan 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 4 6.32Inherited runners-scored—B.Brown 3-2. HBP—by B.Brown (Rojas). Umpires—Home, Jeff Kellogg; First, Brian O’Nora; Second, Cory Blaser; Third, Pat Hoberg. T—3:44. A—33,924 (50,480).

METS 8, RANGERS 4Texas AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Choo lf 5 0 1 0 0 2 .249Andrus ss 4 0 0 0 1 0 .268Rios rf 5 1 1 1 0 2 .304A.Beltre 3b 4 1 1 0 0 1 .333L.Martin cf 4 1 2 2 0 0 .272Chirinos c 4 1 1 1 0 2 .251C.Pena 1b 3 0 1 0 1 0 .128Poreda p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Feliz p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Odor 2b 4 0 1 0 0 0 .262Tepesch p 2 0 1 0 0 0 .500a-Choice ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .177Frasor p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---c-Gimenez ph-1b 1 0 0 0 0 1 .289Totals 37 4 10 4 2 8New York AB R H BI BB SO Avg.Granderson rf 2 2 0 0 2 1 .234Dan.Murphy 2b 4 0 1 1 0 0 .294D.Wright 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .274Duda 1b 3 1 1 1 1 1 .252Nieuwenhuis lf 2 3 1 1 2 1 .314Lagares cf 4 1 1 1 0 0 .287Recker c 4 1 1 3 0 0 .211Tejada ss 3 0 2 1 1 0 .240Za.Wheeler p 1 0 0 0 0 1 .037Eveland p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---Black p 0 0 0 0 0 0 ---b-E.Young ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .236Germen p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Familia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 1.000d-B.Abreu ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .275Mejia p 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000Totals 29 8 7 8 6 4Texas 000 100 030 — 4 10 0New York 500 001 11x — 8 7 0a-singled for Tepesch in the 7th. b-ground-ed out for Black in the 7th. c-struck out for Frasor in the 8th. d-grounded out for Familia in the 8th. LOB—Texas 8, New York 4. 2B—Choo (14), C.Pena (2), Odor (4), Dan.Murphy (20), Duda (18), Tejada (8). HR—Chirinos (9), off Za.Wheeler; Rios (4), off Germen; L.Martin (4), off Germen; Recker (3), off Tepesch; Nieuwenhuis (2), off Tepesch. RBIs—Rios (38), L.Martin 2 (25), Chirinos (27), Dan.Murphy (35), Duda (44), Nieuwenhuis (8), Lagares (19), Recker 3 (13), Tejada (18). SB—Nieuwenhuis (1), Lagares (2). CS—Duda (2). S—Za.Wheeler. Runners left in scoring position—Texas 3 (A.Beltre, Andrus, Gimenez); New York 1 (Grander-son). RISP—Texas 1 for 8; New York 3 for 7. Runners moved up—Andrus, Lagares. DP—Texas 1 (Chirinos, Chirinos, Andrus).Texas IP H R ER BB SO NP ERATepesch L, 3-4 6 5 6 6 4 4 91 4.29Frasor 1 1 1 1 1 0 21 2.86Poreda 0 0 1 1 1 0 8 4.05Feliz 1 1 0 0 0 0 14 0.00New York IP H R ER BB SO NP ERAWheler W, 4-8 61/3 6 1 1 2 4 111 4.07Eveland 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 1.38Black 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 2 1.50Germen 1/3 3 3 3 0 1 15 4.78Familia H, 7 2/3 1 0 0 0 1 12 2.18Mejia 1 0 0 0 0 1 14 3.98Poreda pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Inherited runners-scored—Feliz 1-1, Eveland 2-0, Black 2-0. Umpires—Home, Marvin Hudson; First, D.J. Reyburn; Second, Jim Joyce; Third, Doug Eddings. T—3:21.

CalendarJuly 15: All-Star game, Minneapolis.July 18: Deadline for draft picks to sign.July 27: Hall of Fame inductions, Cooper-stown, N.Y.July 31 — Last day to trade a player with

out securing waivers.Aug. 12-14 — Owners’ meetings, Balti-more.Sept. 1 — Active rosters expand to 40 players.

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Sports on TVARENA FOOTBALL

8 p.m.ESPN2 — Orlando at Philadelphia

CYCLING8 a.m.

NBCSN — Tour de France, stage 3, Cam-bridge, England to London

MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL7 p.m.

ESPN — N.Y. Yankees at ClevelandSUN — Kansas City at Tampa Bay

9:30 p.m.FSFL — Miami at Arizona

Glantz-Culver LineMAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL

National LeagueFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEAtlanta -145 at New York +135at Cincinnati -175 Chicago +165at Milwaukee -110 Philadelphia +100at St. Louis -175 Pittsburgh +165San Diego -110 at Colorado +100at Arizona -125 Miami +115

American Leagueat Cleveland -140 New York +130at Tampa Bay -115 Kansas City +105at Boston -190 Chicago +180at Texas -130 Houston +120at Los Angeles -175 Toronto +165at Seattle -175 Minnesota +165

Interleagueat Washington -190 Baltimore +180at Oakland -150 San Francisco +140

SOCCERWorld Cup

BrazilTomorrowSemifinals

At Belo HorizonteFAVORITE LINE UNDERDOG LINEGermany -115 Brazil -115Over 2 -120 Under 2 +100

WednesdayAt Sao Paulo

Argentina -160 Netherlands +120Over 2 -110 Under 2 -110

Pro baseballSATURDAY’S LATE MLB LINESCORES

ATHLETICS 5, BLUE JAYS 1Toronto 100 000 000 — 1 5 0Oakland 001 200 02x — 5 12 0Buehrle, Redmond (7), Santos (8), Cecil (8) and D.Navarro; Kazmir, Gregerson (8), Abad (9) and D.Norris. W—Kazmir 10-3. L—Bueh-rle 10-6. HRs—Oakland, Donaldson (19).

ANGELS 11, ASTROS 5Houston 005 000 000 — 5 8 0Los Angeles 100 100 81x — 11 14 0Feldman, Bass (7), Sipp (7), Zeid (7), D.Downs (8) and J.Castro; H.Santiago, Roth (6), Jepsen (8), Grilli (9) and Conger. W—Roth 1-0. L—Bass 1-1. HRs—Houston, Carter (15). Los Angeles, Freese (4), Pujols (19), Cron (9).

GULF COAST LEAGUEEast Division

W L Pct. GBCardinals 12 2 .857 —Mets 7 5 .583 4Nationals 5 7 .417 6Marlins 2 12 .143 10

Northeast Division W L Pct. GBTigers 8 6 .571 —Yankees 6 7 .462 1½Astros 6 8 .429 2Braves 5 9 .357 3

Northwest Division W L Pct. GBYankees 12 2 .857 —Phillies 7 7 .500 5Pirates 7 7 .500 5Blue Jays 4 9 .308 7½

South Division W L Pct. GBRays 10 4 .714 —Red Sox 9 5 .643 1Orioles 5 9 .357 5Twins 4 10 .286 6

Sunday’s resultsNo games scheduled

Today’s gamesAstros at Braves, 12 p.m.Nationals at Marlins, 12 p.m.Mets at Cardinals, 12 p.m.Gulf Coast at Tigers, 12 p.m.Red Sox at Rays, 12 p.m.Pirates at Yankees, 12 p.m.Orioles at Twins, 12 p.m.Blue Jays at Phillies, 7 p.m.

TransactionsBASEBALL

American LeagueBALTIMORE ORIOLES — Optioned RHP

Preston Guilmet from Norfolk (IL). Designat-ed RHP Ramon Ramirez for assignment. Re-called RHP Kevin Gausman from Aberdeen

(NYP).BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned LHP

Tommy Layne to Pawtucket (IL).CLEVELAND INDIANS — Placed OF

Michael Bourn on the 15-day DL. Selected the contract of OF Tyler Holt from Colum-bus (IL).

HOUSTON ASTROS — Optioned OF Domingo Santana to Oklahoma City (PCL). Recalled RHP David Martinez from Oklaho-ma City.

KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Optioned RHP Casey Coleman to Omaha (PCL). Agreed to terms with LHP Scott Downs on a one-year contract.

LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Designated LHP Rich Hill for assignment. Optioned RHP Cory Rasmus to Salt Lake (PCL) and LHP Mi-chael Roth to Arkansas (TL). Reinstated RHP Fernando Salas from the 15-day DL.

NEW YORK YANKEES — Designated OF Alfonso Soriano for assignment. Traded LHP Vidal Nuno to Arizona for RHP Brandon Mc-Carthy. Selected the contract of RHP Bruce Billings from Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL).

OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned OF Nick Buss for assignment.

TORONTO BLUE JAYS — Designated OF Brad Glenn for assignment. Claimed OF Nolan Reimold off waivers from Baltimore.

National LeagueCHICAGO CUBS — Recalled LHP Chris

Rusin and RHP Blake Parker from Iowa (PCL).CINCINNATI REDS — Placed C Brayan

Pena on paternity leave. Recalled C Tucker Barnhart from Louisville (IL).

COLORADO ROCKIES — Placed RHP Nick Masset on the 15-day DL. Designated RHP Raul Fernandez for assignment. Select-ed the contract of RHP Brooks Brown from Colorado Springs (PCL).

LOS ANGELES DODGERS — Sent OF Carl Crawford to Albuquerque (PCL) for a rehab assignment. Placed SS Erisbel Arrue-barrena on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Recalled INF Carlos Triunfel from Albuquerque.

MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned LHP Andrew Heaney and OF Jake Marisnick to New Orleans (PCL). Reinstated SS Adeiny Hechavarria from the 15-day DL and RHP Tom Koehler from paternity leave.

NEW YORK METS — Placed LHP Jona-thon Niese on the 15-day DL, retroactive to Saturday. Selected the contract of RHP Buddy Carlyle from Las Vegas (PCL).

PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Sent RHP Jeff Manship to the GCL Phillies for a rehab assignment. Sent LHP Cliff Lee to Clearwa-ter (FSL) for a rehab assignment.

PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Placed SS Clint Barmes on the 15-day DL, retroactive to June 30. Recalled INF Michael Martinez from Indianapolis (IL).

ST. LOUIS CARDINALS — Optioned OF Shane Robinson to Memphis (PCL). Rein-stated 2B Kolten Wong from the 15-day DL.

WASHINGTON NATIONALS — Sent OF Eury Perez to the GCL Nationals for a rehab assignment.

American AssociationFARGO-MOORHEAD REDHAWKS —

Released INF Brandon Newton.GRAND PRAIRIE AIR HOGS — Signed

RHP Tobin Mateychick.KANSAS CITY T-BONES — Signed RHP

Casey Barnes.LAREDO LEMURS — Signed RHP Jack

Wagoner.Can-Am League

QUEBEC CAPITALES — Signed LHP Jay Johnson.

TROIS-RIVIERES AIGLES — Released INF Janelfry Zorrilla.

SoccerMLS

EASTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GAD.C. 8 5 4 28 24 18Sporting Kansas City 7 5 5 26 23 15New England 7 7 2 23 23 23Toronto FC 6 5 3 21 19 18New York 4 5 8 20 26 26Columbus 4 5 8 20 19 19Houston 5 10 3 18 18 34Philadelphia 4 8 6 18 26 30Chicago 2 4 10 16 24 27Montreal 3 8 5 14 16 27

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L T Pts GF GASeattle 11 4 2 35 33 24Real Salt Lake 7 3 7 28 27 23Colorado 7 5 5 26 24 19FC Dallas 7 7 5 26 30 29Vancouver 6 3 7 25 26 22Los Angeles 5 3 6 21 19 13Portland 4 5 9 21 30 30Chivas USA 5 7 5 20 17 26San Jose 4 7 4 16 15 16NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Wednesday’s resultsChicago 1, Toronto FC 1, tieChivas USA 1, San Jose 0

Friday’s resultsHouston 2, New York 2, tieFC Dallas 2, Philadelphia 1

Colorado 1, Columbus 1, tieReal Salt Lake 2, New England 1Los Angeles 2, Portland 2, tie

Saturday’s resultsD.C. United 2, Toronto FC 1Vancouver 1, Seattle FC 0Chivas USA 1, Montreal 0

Sunday’s resultSporting Kansas City 1, Chicago 1, tie

NWSL W L T Pts GF GASeattle 13 0 3 42 34 13FC Kansas City 10 4 3 33 30 17Western New York 7 8 2 23 30 22Washington 7 7 2 23 26 33Chicago 6 6 3 21 20 17Portland 6 6 3 21 21 21Sky Blue FC 3 7 7 16 16 30Houston 4 10 1 13 17 28Boston 3 11 2 11 22 35NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie.

Wednesday’s resultsWashington 3, Boston 3, tieSeattle FC 2, Western New York 1Sky Blue FC , Houston

Friday’s resultsPortland 2, Chicago 2, tie

Saturday’s resultsWestern New York 4, Houston 1

Sunday’s resultsFC Kansas City 5, Sky Blue FC 0Seattle FC 3, Boston 2

Wednesday’s gamesPortland at Chicago, 8 p.m.

Pro basketballWNBA

EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GBAtlanta 12 5 .706 —Connecticut 9 10 .474 4Chicago 8 10 .444 4½Indiana 8 10 .444 4½New York 7 11 .389 5½Washington 7 12 .368 6

WESTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GBPhoenix 13 3 .813 —Minnesota 13 6 .684 1½San Antonio 10 9 .526 4½Los Angeles 7 10 .412 6½Seattle 8 12 .400 7Tulsa 7 11 .389 7

Saturday’s resultsSan Antonio 71, Indiana 70Atlanta 86, Washington 73Connecticut 78, Tulsa 76Seattle 80, Chicago 73

Sunday’s resultsNew York 87, Minnesota 80Phoenix 94, Los Angeles 89

Today’s gamesNo games scheduled

Tuesday’s gamesConnecticut at Atlanta, 7 p.m.Indiana at Tulsa, 8 p.m.Los Angeles at Minnesota, 9 p.m.

Pro footballCFL

EAST DIVISION W L T Pts PF PAMontreal 1 1 0 2 32 38Toronto 1 1 0 2 69 60Ottawa 0 1 0 0 28 36Hamilton 0 2 0 0 34 59

WEST DIVISION W L T Pts PF PAEdmonton 2 0 0 4 55 44Winnipeg 2 0 0 4 81 49Calgary 1 0 0 2 29 8Saskatchewan 1 1 0 2 46 50B.C. 0 2 0 0 29 51

Thursday’s resultWinnipeg 36, Ottawa 28

Friday’s resultsMontreal 24, B.C. 9Edmonton 28, Hamilton 24

Saturday’s resultToronto 48, Saskatchewan 15

Friday’s gamesWinnipeg at Montreal, 7 p.m.Ottawa at Edmonton, 10 p.m.

Saturday’s gamesCalgary at Toronto, 6:30 p.m.B.C. at Saskatchewan, 9:30 p.m.

AFLNATIONAL CONFERENCE

West Division W L T Pct PF PAz-Arizona 14 1 0 .933 970 721Los Angeles 3 11 0 .214 533 766San Antonio 1 14 0 .067 624 902

Pacific Division W L T Pct PF PAx-San Jose 10 4 0 .714 780 561x-Spokane 8 7 0 .533 784 685Portland 4 11 0 .267 677 824

AMERICAN CONFERENCESouth Division

W L T Pct PF PAOrlando 8 6 0 .571 778 768Tampa Bay 8 7 0 .533 760 790Jacksonville 6 9 0 .400 771 728

New Orleans 2 12 0 .143 592 820East Division

W L T Pct PF PAx-Cleveland 14 1 0 .933 823 666x-Pittsburgh 12 3 0 .800 844 645Philadelphia 7 8 0 .467 903 830Iowa 6 9 0 .400 716 849x-clinched playoff spotz-clinched conference

Saturday’s resultCleveland 61, Portland 40

Sunday’s resultsJacksonville 62, San Antonio 34San Jose at Los Angeles, late

Today’s gamesOrlando at Philadelphia, 8 p.m.Pittsburgh at New Orleans, 8:30 p.m.

Friday’s gameTampa Bay at San Jose, 10:30 p.m.

Saturday’s gamesCleveland at San Antonio, 8 p.m.Arizona at Spokane, 10 p.m.Los Angeles at Portland, 10:30 p.m.

CyclingTOUR DE FRANCE

At Sheffield, EnglandSecond Stage

A 124.8-mile hilly ride from York to Shef-field with numerous climbs, including a Category 2 and five Category 3’s1. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana, 5 hours, 8 minutes, 36 seconds.2. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing, 2 seconds behind.3. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, same time.4. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Cannondale, same time.5. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto-Belisol, same time.6. Michael Albasini, Orica GreenEdge, same time.7. Andrew Talansky, United States, Garmin Sharp, same time.8 Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, same time.9. Tejay van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, same time.10. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondi-ale, same time.11. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Belgium, Lotto-Belisol, same time.12. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, same time.13. Alberto Contador, Spain, Tinkoff-Saxo, same time.14. Rui Costa, Portugal, Lampre-Merida, same time.15. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, Trek Factory Racing, same time.16. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, same time.17. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, same time.18. Tiago Machado, Portugal, NetApp-En-dura, same time.19. Christopher Froome, Britain, Sky, same time.20. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Sky, same time.

Overall Standings(After two stages)

1. Vincenzo Nibali, Italy, Astana, 9 hours, 52 minutes, 43 seconds.2. Peter Sagan, Slovakia, Cannondale, 2 seconds behind.3. Greg Van Avermaet, Belgium, BMC Racing, same time.4. Michael Albasini, Orica GreenEdge, same time.5. Christopher Froome, Britain, Sky, same time.6. Bauke Mollema, Netherlands, Belkin Pro Cycling, same time.7. Jurgen Van den Broeck, Belgium, Lotto Belisol, same time.8. Alberto Contador, Spain, Tinkoff-Saxo, same time.9. Tejay van Garderen, United States, BMC Racing, same time.10. Jakob Fuglsang, Denmark, Astana, same time.11. Alejandro Valverde, Spain, Movistar, same time.12. Tiago Machado, Portugal, NetApp-En-dura, same time.13. Rui Costa, Portugal, Lampre-Merida, same time.14. Romain Bardet, France, AG2R La Mondi-ale, same time.15. Haimar Zubeldia, Spain, Trek Factory Racing, same time.16. Richie Porte, Australia, Sky, same time.17. Jean-Christophe Peraud, France, AG2R La Mondiale, same time.18. Mikel Nieve, Spain, Sky, same time.19. Tony Gallopin, France, Lotto-Belisol, same time.20. Michal Kwiatkowski, Poland, Omega Pharma-QuickStep, same time.

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SHEFFIELD, England — Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali displayed his riding smarts at the Tour de France, winning Stage 2 on Sunday and taking the yellow jersey after a well-choreographed attack on rivals in the postindustrial English city known for “The Full Monty.”

The Astana team leader nicknamed “The Shark” for his road savvy took the final lead in a cycling dance of sorts with other title hope-fuls, who took turns in front in the last stretch through a sea of fans from York to Sheffield.

Nibali perhaps had more at stake: The 29-year-old rider has won the Italian Giro and Spain’s Vuelta, but has never captured cycling’s

showcase event.The victory on Sunday

gave him both his first Tour stage win and yellow jersey, and sent a message that he could contend to take it home from Paris in three weeks.

With about a mile left, Nibali escaped a 21-man breakaway bunch at the end of the 125-mile course over nine heath-covered hills of Yorkshire, and held off their late surge. England is hosting the first three Tour stages this year.

Marcel Kittel, a pow-erful German sprinter who often struggles on climbs, trailed nearly 20 minutes back and lost the yellow jersey that he had captured by winning Stage 1.

While the Italian won the battle to the line, un-der the shadow of a black Sheffield Forgemasters tower, defending cham-pion Chris Froome of Britain and two-time winner Alberto Contador of Spain are focusing more on the overall race

— which ends July 27 on Paris’ Champs-Elysees.

Overall, Nibali leads 20 other riders by two seconds, including Froome in fifth place and Contador in eighth.

A six-man breakaway bunch tried its chances early, but got swallowed up by the pack with some 20 miles left. Then, the big race stars moved to the front, splitting the pack.

Contador, Froome, and Americans Andrew Talansky and Tejay van Garderen all spent time at the front. At times, they mustered bursts of speed or zipped across with width of the road in tactical maneuvers.

“In the finale, a lot of contenders were making moves: Nibali ended up taking two seconds on us,” Froome said. “It’s not a big margin. For me, it was about staying out of trouble to stay at the front, and avoiding any major issues or splits.

“I’m tired, but I hope everyone’s tired after a day like today.”

“The Shark” charges to win second stage

By JAMEY KEATENAssociAted Press

� C YCLING: Tour de France

Nibaldi niftily takes late lead

and yellow jersey

AP PHOTO

Italy’s Vincenzo Nibali crosses the finish line to win the second stage of the Tour de France. Sunday’s stage started in York and finished in Sheffield, England.

SHEFFIELD, England (AP) — A brief look at Sunday’s second stage of the 101st Tour de France:STAGE: A 201-kilometer (125-mile) ride from York to Sheffield on an undulating terrain featuring nine climbs and narrow roads.WINNER: Italian Vincenzo Nibali, who upset all other Tour favorites with a late attack to claim his maiden stage win in cycling’s biggest event. YELLOW JERSEY: Nibali. The former Vuelta and Giro

winner now leads his main rivals Alberto Contador and Chris Froome by 2 seconds in the general classification.STAT OF THE DAY: 100. In millions of pounds, the estimated economic benefit of hosting the Tour de France to the Yorkshire economy.MONDAY’S STAGE: Stage 3 — the last in Britain this year before the peloton crosses the Channel — takes the riders on a 155-kilometer (96-mile) mostly flat trek from Cambridge to London.

TOUR DE FRANCE

| QUICK HITSVIDEO FOOTAGE SHOWS PISTORIUS RE-ENACT KILLING

JOHANNESBURG (AP) — A lawyer for Oscar Pistorius has criticized an Australian broadcaster that showed footage of the double-amputee runner participating in a re-enactment of how he fatally shot girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp.

Lawyer Brian Webber said in a statement Sunday the footage shown by Channel Seven was made with the help of a U.S.-based company last year as part of the defense team’s trial preparations.

The footage shows Pistorius walking on his stumps with an arm outstretched and fist clenched, as though holding a gun. It also shows Pistorius carrying a woman.

The athlete has said he carried Steenkamp out of a toilet cubicle after mistakenly shooting her because he thought there was an intruder in his home. The prosecution says he intentionally killed the 29-year-old model after they argued.

OLYMPICSCommittee names 2022

host finalists today: OIympic leaders meet today to decide which cities make the cut in the race for the 2022 Winter Olympics. It should be an easy choice.

After a series of voter rejections and city withdrawals, only three contenders are left standing — and the future of one remains uncertain.

The International Olympic Committee executive board is expected to keep all three remaining candidates: Almaty, Kazakhstan; Beijing; and Oslo.

Also on the agenda for the three-day meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, is an update on Rio de Janeiro’s delayed preparations for

the 2016 Olympics, possible venue changes for the 2020 Tokyo Games and a review of IOC President Thomas Bach’s plans for the future of the Olympic movement.

BASKETBALLTaurasi heats up

from long range to lead Mercury: In Los Angeles, Diana Taurasi scored a season-high 32 points, including a WNBA season-best seven 3-pointers, and the Phoenix Mercury beat the Los Angeles Sparks 94-89 for their seventh straight victory, tying a franchise record. …

In New York, Tina Charles scored a career-high 32 points to lead the New York Liberty past Maya Moore and the Minnesota Lynx, 87-80. Charles also had 10 rebounds to help New York improve to 7-11. Moore finished with 25 points to lead the Lynx. …

In NBA news, Boris Diaw tweeted that he is staying in San Antonio “for a few more years.” Diaw did not reveal the specifics of his new contract with the Spurs, but Yahoo! Sports first reported that it is a three-year deal worth $22 million. Diaw was an invaluable contributor to the Spurs’ championship run last season. He averaged 9.1 points, 4.1 rebounds and 2.8 assists last season and gave the Spurs a strong defender as well. …

In Pilsen, Czech Republic, Lauren Cox scored 20 points and blocked eight shots to help the United States beat Spain 77-75 in the women’s under-17 world championship game.

SOCCERKansas City, Chicago

play to MLS draw: In Kansas City, Kan., Mike Magee scored in the 40th minute to give the Chicago Fire a 1-1 draw with Sporting Kansas City.

Chicago goalkeeper Sean Johnson made two saves against C.J. Sapong in the 91st minute to preserve the draw. …

Freddy Adu is starting a trial with AZ Alkmaar, the Dutch club announced on its website. Forward Aron Johannsson, a member of the U.S. World Cup team, is on AZ’s roster. Adu, a 25-year-old attacker, has struggled since making his debut at age 14 for D.C. United in 2004.

AP PHOTO

Oscar Pistorius gestures, as he sits in court in Pretoria, South Africa earlier this week at his ongoing murder trial. Footage recently surfaced of him re-enacting the murder of his girlfriend.

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WIMBLEDON’S FIVE-SET MEN’S FINALS

the semifinals and produced 29 aces in the final, but Djokovic broke him four times.

Federer went to the net aggressively, only to see Djokovic zoom more than a dozen passing shots past him. And with most of the Centre Court crowd of about 15,000 raucously cheering for Federer, the 27-year-old Djokovic kept believing in himself.

That part might have been the most difficult, given that Djokovic lost his past three major finals, and five of his past six, including against Andy Murray at Wimbledon last year, and against Nadal at the French Open last month.

“Started doubting, of course, a little bit,” Djokovic said. “I needed this win a lot.”

Boris Becker, the three-time Wimbledon champi-on who began coaching Djokovic this season, called the new champion “the biggest competitor” and praised “his sense of not giving up.”

“It could’ve gone either way in the fifth set,” said Becker, whose former rival as a player, Stefan Edberg, coaches Federer. “Novak finds another way.

He digs deep and finds another way.”

Djokovic built a 5-2 lead in the fourth set and served for the champion-ship at 5-3. But Federer broke there for the first time, smacking a fore-hand winner as Djokovic slipped and fell on a patch of brown dirt.

Djokovic took a nastier tumble in the second set, hurting his left leg and prompting the first of two medical timeouts; he got his right calf massaged by a trainer in the fifth.

With Federer serving at 5-4 in the fourth, he double-faulted to 30-all, then netted a backhand for 30-40 — handing Djokovic a match point.

Federer hit a 118 mph (190 kph) serve that was called out, but he chal-lenged the ruling, and the replay showed the ball touched a line for an ace. That was part of Federer’s five-game run to force a fifth set. It was another 42 minutes until Djokovic again stood so close.

“Can’t believe I made it to five,” Federer said. “Wasn’t looking good there for a while.”

In truth, after so much drama, the ending was anticlimactic. Trailing 5-4 but serving, Federer missed four ground-strokes, pushing a backhand into the net on Djokovic’s second match point.

DJOKOVICFROM PAGE 1

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Roger Federer of Switzerland reaches for a shot from Novak Djokovic of Serbia during their men’s singles final Sunday. The final was Federer’s ninth at Wimbledon. He is 7-2 in those appearances.

Fifteen of the 46 finals during the open era (1968 onward) have gone five sets. Bjorn Borg remains the only person to win three of them:2014: Novak Djokovic def. Roger Federer, 6-7 (7), 6-4, 7-6 (4), 5-7, 6-4.2009: Roger Federer def. Andy Roddick, 5-7, 7-6 (6), 7-6 (5), 3-6, 16-14.2008: Rafael Nadal def. Roger Federer, 6-4, 6-4, 6-7 (5), 6-7 (8), 9-7.2007: Roger Federer def. Rafael Nadal, 7-6 (7), 4-6, 7-6 (3), 2-6, 6-2.2001: Goran Ivanisevic def. Pat Rafter, 6-3, 3-6, 6-3, 2-6, 9-7.1998: Pete Sampras def. Goran Ivanisevic, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (9), 6-4, 3-6, 6-2.1992: Andre Agassi def. Goran Ivanisevic, 6-7 (8), 6-4, 6-4, 1-6, 6-4.1990: Stefan Edberg def. Boris Becker, 6-2, 6-2, 3-6, 3-6, 6-4.1982: Jimmy Connors def. John McEnroe, 3-6, 6-3, 6-7 (2), 7-6 (5), 6-4.1980: Bjorn Borg def. John McEnroe, 1-6, 7-5, 6-3, 6-7 (16), 8-6.1979: Bjorn Borg def. Roscoe Tanner, 6-7, 6-1, 3-6, 6-3, 6-4.1977: Bjorn Borg def. Jimmy Connors, 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, 5-7, 6-4.1972: Stan Smith def. Ilie Nastase, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, 4-6, 7-5.1971: John Newcombe def. Stan Smith, 6-3, 5-7, 2-6, 6-4, 6-4.1970: John Newcombe def. Ken Rosewall, 5-7, 6-3, 6-3, 3-6, 6-1.

SOURCE: Wimbledon

WIMBLEDON MEN’S FINALSThe players with the most appearances in the

championship match during the open era (1968 onward):Player Nation No. Rec.Roger Federer Switzerland 9 7–2Pete Sampras United States 7 7–0Boris Becker Germany 7 3–4Björn Borg Sweden 6 5–1Jimmy Connors United States 6 2–4John McEnroe United States 5 3–2Rafael Nadal Spain 5 2–3Goran Ivanišević Croatia 4 1–3John Newcombe Australia 3 2–1Stefan Edberg Sweden 3 2–1 Novak Djokovic Serbia 3 2–1Andy Roddick United States 3 0–3

SOURCE: WImbledon

CAREER GRAND SLAM FINALSThe men with the most appearances in the

championship matches of tennis’ four majors:Player No. Rec.Roger Federer 25 17-8Rafael Nadal 20 14-6Ivan Lendl 19 8-11Pete Sampras 18 14-4Rod Laver 17 11-6Bjorn Borg 16 11-5Ken Rosewall 16 8-8Roy Emerson 15 12-3Bill Tilden 15 10-5Andre Agassi 15 8-7Jimmy Connors 15 8-7Novak Djokovic 14 7-7

SOURCE: Associated Press

skies and forecast for the next few hours, NASCAR officials cut their losses after 112 laps of a race scheduled to go 160.

“We were doing a lot of hard-core praying hoping the Good Lord would open the skies up and let it rain,” Almirola said.

No rain, but the threat was good enough. Almirola’s pit crew celebrated with umbrellas over their head and a tarp over the No. 43 Ford, pushing it to Victory Lane so they could join Almirola.

Despite the circum-stances, NASCAR com-memorated its push for diversity in a big way: Almirola, a Tampa, native of Cuban descent, won in a car number made famous by icon Richard Petty, who was celebrat-ing the 30th anniversary of his record 200th victory this weekend.

The King and the Cuban Missile. Who knew?

But such are the dy-namics of Daytona. The rain and the wrecks took out 14 cars. Two huge restrictor-plate mashups ended the day for veter-ans Jimmie Johnson, Carl Edwards, Tony Stewart, and Kyle Busch, among others. The rain wrecked the day for Brian Vickers and Kurt Busch, who were trailing Almirola when NASCAR officials made the call.

“The rain came at wrong time for us and the right time for them,” Vickers said.

But other than drivers who had a shot, who is going to quibble with the King celebrating his milestone victory and 77th birthday weekend with such fireworks, even if they were a bit soggy?

Petty, like a lot of folks, already had left the race track by the time the race was called, but he piped in via a conference call later to put it all into

perspective.“It rained on us, but it

rained on us at the right time, OK?” Petty said.

Unlike The King, Almirola was never a NASCAR blue-blood. He took a long and winding road to the Cup garage, starting with the days when Sam Rodriguez, his maternal grandfather and owner of an auto-parts store in Tampa, helped finance his ride racing super late-models in 2001 and 2002.

But frustrated at the competitive logjam, Almirola had decided to focus on his school-work, studying to be a mechanical engineer at the University of Central Florida.

The story took a fortu-itous twist when Almirola heard of NASCAR’s “Drive for Diversity” program that was recruiting minority drivers in 2003. The NASCAR pipeline opened up, and Almirola left Central Florida and began testing cars for Denny Hamlin.

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COKE ZERO 400At Daytona International Speedway

Daytona Beach, Fla.Lap length 2.5 miles

(Start position in parentheses)1. (15) Aric Almirola, Ford, 112 laps, 111.4 rating, 47 points, $377,176.2. (30) Brian Vickers, Toyota, 112, 74.6, 42, $237,655.3. (40) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 112, 120.8, 43, $187,680.4. (22) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 112, 88.5, 41, $172,113.5. (23) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 112, 84.1, 39, $179,916.6. (37) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 112, 101.8, 38, $135,370.7. (27) Michael McDowell, Ford, 112, 77, 37, $122,770.8. (29) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 112, 86.8, 36, $127,045.9. (34) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 112, 87.2, 36, $150,536.10. (18) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 112, 76.4, 34, $140,565.11. (38) Terry Labonte, Ford, 112, 56.5, 33, $128,643.12. (9) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 112, 69.8, 33, $154,696.13. (43) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 112, 60.2, 31, $124,843.14. (7) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 112, 56.9, 30, $117,785.15. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 112, 63, 29, $136,843.16. (21) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 112, 74.1, 28, $136,574.17. (28) Joey Logano, Ford, 112, 95.4, 27, $144,501.18. (26) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 111, 54.8, 26, $149,093.19. (41) Michael Waltrip, Toyota, 111, 40.6, 25, $113,735.20. (6) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, 111, 67, 25, $152,021.21. (32) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 104, 65, 24, $115,793.22. (8) David Ragan, Ford, accident, 102, 86.5, 23, $120,957.23. (33) Josh Wise, Ford, 101, 58.7, 21, $102,635.24. (20) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 100, 59.2, 20, $110,010.25. (31) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, accident, 98, 72.5, 19, $109,460.26. (4) Bobby Labonte, Chevrolet, accident, 98, 67.1, 18, $97,710.27. (14) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, accident, 97, 96.9, 17, $116,460.28. (39) Kyle Busch, Toyota, accident, 97, 79.3, 16, $149,676.29. (10) Greg Biffle, Ford, accident, 97, 108, 16, $140,785.30. (36) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, acci-dent, 97, 88.7, 15, $134,749.31. (3) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, accident, 97, 88.5, 0, $96,810.32. (42) Ryan Truex, Toyota, accident, 97, 63.4, 12, $95,735.33. (2) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, accident, 97, 74.3, 12, $96,635.34. (17) Cole Whitt, Toyota, accident, 97, 59.7, 10, $95,460.35. (1) David Gilliland, Ford, accident, 97, 90.2, 10, $111,285.36. (35) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 69, 27.4, 8, $121,480.37. (11) Carl Edwards, Ford, 66, 36.4, 7, $113,948.38. (25) Trevor Bayne, Ford, 46, 33.8, 0, $89,240.39. (13) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 46, 32, 5, $126,273.40. (12) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 45, 47.7, 5, $115,398.41. (16) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 37, 34.1, 3, $113,065.42. (5) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, acci-dent, 20, 48.3, 2, $127,176.43. (24) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, acci-dent, 19, 29.4, 1, $69,740.

Race StatisticsAverage Speed of Race Winner: 130.014 mph.Time of Race: 2 hours, 9 minutes, 13 seconds.Margin of Victory: Under Caution.Caution Flags: 6 for 29 laps.Lead Changes: 21 among 14 drivers.Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led, Laps Led): Ku.Busch, 3 times for 36 laps; A.Almirola, 2 times for 14 laps; M.Kenseth, 1 time for 12 laps; J.McMur-ray, 2 times for 11 laps; G.Biffle, 2 times for 9 laps; D.Ragan, 2 times for 7 laps; L.Cassill, 2 times for 5 laps; D.Gilliland, 2 times for 5 laps; R.Sorenson, 1 time for 4 laps; T.Stewart, 1 time for 3 laps; J.Gordon, 1 time for 2 laps; M.Annett, 1 time for 2 laps; C.Mears, 1 time for 1 lap; C.Bowyer, 1 time for 1 lap.

Wins J.Johnson, 3; D.Earnhardt Jr., 2; C.Ed-wards, 2; K.Harvick, 2; Bra.Keselowski, 2; J.Logano, 2; A.Almirola, 1; Ku.Busch, 1; Ky.Busch, 1; J.Gordon, 1; D.Hamlin, 1.Top 12 in Points: 1. J.Gordon, 651; 2. D.Earnhardt Jr., 624; 3. J.Johnson, 596; 4. Bra.Keselowski, 586; 5. M.Kenseth, 580; 6. J.Logano, 546; 7. C.Edwards, 543; 8. R.Newman, 534; 9. Ky.Busch, 524; 10. P.Menard, 516; 11. K.Harvick, 514; 12. C.Bowyer, 509.

IndyCarPOCONO INDYCAR 500

At Pocono RacewayLong Pond, Pa.

Lap length 2.5 miles(Starting position in parentheses)

All cars Dallara chassis1. (1) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 200 laps.2. (7) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 200.3. (3) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 200.4. (10) Ryan Briscoe, Chevrolet, 200.5. (15) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 200.6. (11) Simon Pagenaud, Honda, 200.7. (12) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 200.8. (21) Josef Newgarden, Honda, 200.9. (5) Marco Andretti, Honda, 200.10. (2) Will Power, Chevrolet, 200.11. (8) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 200.12. (6) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 199.13. (13) Ed Carpenter, Chevrolet, 199.14. (16) Justin Wilson, Honda, 199.15. (19) Sebastian Saavedra, Chevrolet, 199.16. (18) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 199.17. (17) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 198.18. (9) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 181.19. (14) Graham Rahal, Honda, 157, elec-trical.20. (20) Carlos Huertas, Honda, 89, electri-cal.21. (4) Takuma Sato, Honda, 25, electrical.22. (22) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 0, did not start.

Race StatisticsWinners average speed: 202.402.Time of Race: 2:28:13.1798.Margin of Victory: 2.3403 seconds.Cautions: 1 for 6 laps.Lead Changes: 16 among 5 drivers.Lap Leaders: Power 1-30, Montoya 31-32, Power 33-49, Kanaan 50-58, Power 59-61, Montoya 62-64, Kanaan 65-87, Montoya 88-94, Kanaan 95-117, Montoya 118-125, Bourdais 126, Kanaan 127-147, Power 148-166, Montoya 167-187, Newgarden 188-194, Kanaan 195-196, Montoya 197-200.Points: Power 446, Castroneves 446, Pa-genaud 402, Montoya 391, Hunter-Reay 388, Munoz 340, Andretti 325, Dixon 297, Briscoe 285, Bourdais 271.

Formula One BRITISH GRAND PRIX

At the Silverstone CircuitSilverstone, England

Lap length 3.66 miles1. Lewis Hamilton, England, Mercedes, 52 laps, 2:26:52.094, 77.727 mph.2. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Williams, 52, 2:27:22.229.3. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 52, 2:27:38.589.4. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 52, 2:27:39.484.5. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 52, 2:27:45.958.6. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 52, 2:27:52.040.7. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, McLaren, 52, 2:27:54.657.8. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 52, 2:28:20.786.9. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 52, 2:28:21.434.10. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 51, +1 lap.11. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 51, +1 lap.12. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 51, +1 lap.13. Adrian Sutil, Germany, Sauber, 51, +1 lap.14. Jules Bianchi, France, Marussia, 51, +1 lap.15. Kamui Kobayashi, Japan, Caterham, 50, +2 laps.16. Max Chilton, England, Marussia, 50, +2 laps.17. Pastor Maldonado, Venezuela, Lotus, 49, +3 laps, retired.

Not Classfied18. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 28, retired.19. Marcus Ericsson, Sweden, Caterham, 11, retired.20. Esteban Gutierrez, Mexico, Sauber, 9, retired.21. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, 0, retired.

22. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 0, re-tired.

Drivers Standings(After nine of 19 races)

1. Nico Rosberg, Germany, Mercedes, 165 points.2. Lewis Hamilton, England, Mercedes, 161.3. Daniel Ricciardo, Australia, Red Bull, 98.4. Fernando Alonso, Spain, Ferrari, 87.5. Valtteri Bottas, Finland, Williams, 73.6. Sebastian Vettel, Germany, Red Bull, 70.7. Nico Hulkenberg, Germany, Force India, 63.8. Jenson Button, England, McLaren, 55.9. Kevin Magnussen, Denmark, McLaren, 35.10. Felipe Massa, Brazil, Williams, 30.11. Sergio Perez, Mexico, Force India, 28.12. Kimi Raikkonen, Finland, Ferrari, 19.13. Jean-Eric Vergne, France, Toro Rosso, 9.14. Romain Grosjean, France, Lotus, 8.15. Daniil Kvyat, Russia, Toro Rosso, 6.16. Jules Bianchi, France, Marussia, 2.

NHRASUMMIT RACING

EQUIPMENT NATIONALSAt Summit Racing Equipment

Motorsports ParkNorwalk, Ohio

Final finish orderTOP FUEL

1, Antron Brown. 2, Shawn Langdon. 3, Tony Schumacher. 4, Troy Buff. 5, Brittany Force. 6. Doug Kalitta. 7, Steve Torrence. 8, Pat Dakin. 9, Spencer Massey. 10, Richie Crampton. 11. Khalid alBalooshi. 12, Larry Dixon. 13, Terry McMillen. 14, Clay Millican. 15, Bob Vandergriff. 16, J.R. Todd.

FUNNY CAR1, John Force. 2, Ron Capps. 3, Cruz Pe-dregon. 4, Jack Beckman. 5, Matt Hagan. 6, Tommy Johnson Jr.. 7, Del Worsham. 8, Chad Head. 9, Alexis DeJoria. 10, Bob Tasca III. 11, Tim Wilkerson. 12, Tony Pedregon. 13, Jeff Diehl. 14, Courtney Force. 15, Jeff Arend. 16, Robert Hight.

PRO STOCK1, Erica Enders-Stevens. 2, Dave Connolly. 3, Allen Johnson. 4, Chris McGaha. 5, Shane Gray. 6, Jeg Coughlin. 7, Jonathan Gray. 8, Vincent Nobile. 9, Jason Line. 10, Greg Anderson. 11. Rodger Brogdon. 12, Shane Tucker. 13, Larry Morgan. 14, John Gaydosh Jr. 15, Mark Hogan. 16. Travis Mazza.

PRO STOCK MOTORCYCLE1, Andrew Hines. 2, Hector Arana. 3, Adam Arana. 4, Steve Johnson. 5, Angie Smith. 6, Jim Underdahl. 7, Chaz Kennedy. 8, Eddie Krawiec. 9, Hector Arana Jr. 10, Matt Smith. 11, John Hall. 12, Shawn Gann. 13, Scotty Pollacheck. 14, Elvira Karlsson. 15, Michael Ray. 16, Jerry Savoie.

Final ResultsTop Fuel Antron Brown, 3.797 seconds, 318.84 mph def. Shawn Langdon, 4.982 seconds, 155.52 mph.Funny Car John Force, Ford Mustang, 4.113, 317.27 def. Ron Capps, Dodge Char-ger, 4.135, 305.56.Pro Stock Erica Enders-Stevens, Chevy Camaro, 6.632, 210.14 def. Dave Connolly, Camaro, 6.665, 207.56.Pro Stock Motorcycle Andrew Hines, Harley-Davidson, 6.901, 193.96 def. Hector Arana, Buell, 6.924, 195.53.Pro Modified Troy Coughlin, Chevy Cor-vette, 5.940, 250.92 def. Von Smith, Chevy Camaro, 5.920, 243.99.Top Alcohol Dragster Mike Strasburg, 5.450, 269.40 def. Mark Taliaferro, 5.682, 189.12.Top Alcohol Funny Car Steve Harker, Chevy Monte Carlo, 5.627, 240.77 def. Chris Foster, Ford Mustang, 5.616, 257.73.Competition Eliminator David Rampy, Bantam Roadster, 7.307, 181.01 def. Robert Bailey, Dragster, 6.640, 204.76.Super Stock Brad Zaskowski, Chevy Cama-ro, 10.235, 123.11 def. Ricky Decker, Cama-ro, 10.013, 122.02.Stock Eliminator Sal Biondo, Ford Mus-tang, 9.472, 141.82 def. Craig Marshall, Dodge Dart, foul.Super Comp Scotty Richardson, Dragster, 8.847, 171.34 def. Rusty Cook, Dragster, foul.Super Gas Philip Smida II, Chevy Cavalier, 9.901, 143.35 def. Lauren Freer, Chevy Cor-vette, 9.928, 166.39.Top Dragster Tyson Fabish, Dragster, 6.502, 207.91 def. Troy Stone, Dragster, 6.097, 236.46.Top Sportsman Mike Coughlin, Chevy Ca-maro, 6.816, 206.86 def. John Hochstedler, Dodge Stratus, 7.040, 197.31.

LONG POND, Pa. — Juan Pablo Montoya won the IndyCar race at Pocono Raceway, the highlight of a triumphant return to open wheel racing after seven years in NASCAR.

Helio Castroneves was second to make it a 1-2 finish Sunday for team owner Roger Penske. Montoya won for the first time in the CART/IndyCar Series since 2000 and had his first major victory since he won a road course race at Watkins Glen in NASCAR in 2010.

With double points awarded in the 500-mile races, Castroneves moved into a tie for the points lead with Team Penske

teammate Will Power. Power was hit with a blocking penalty on Castroneves late in the race and had to serve a drive through penalty, costing him a shot at racing for the win. He finished 10th.

Carlos Munoz, Ryan Briscoe and Scott Dixon completed the top five.

Force picks up 140th win: In Norwalk, Ohio, John Force raced to his 140th career victory, beating Ron Capps in the Funny Car final in the Summit Racing Equipment NHRA Nationals.

The 65-year-old Force powered his Ford Mustang to a winning pass of 4.113 seconds at 317.27 mph for his first victory in Norwalk. He also won the season-opening event in Pomona, California.

Hamilton gains ground on Rosberg: In Silverstone, England, Lewis Hamilton won a dramatic crash-hit British Grand Prix to cut Mercedes teammate Nico Rosberg’s lead in the drivers’ championship from 29 points to four after the German had his season’s first non-finish.

Briton Hamilton, the 2008 champion, started sixth and leapt to fourth on the opening lap before it was red-flagged, and suspended for an hour, following a crash involving Kimi Raikkonen of Ferrari and Felipe Massa of Williams. Hamilton took the lead after 29 laps as Rosberg retired with gearbox failure.

Jones wins ARCA debut: In Winchester, Ind., 17-year-old Brandon Jones won in his ARCA Racing Series debut, passing Mason Mitchell on the final turn at historic Winchester Speedway.

Josh Williams, of Port Charlotte, placed 14th.

Montoya wins first race since IndyCar return

By The AssociATed Press

� AUTO RACING ROUNDUP

John Force picks up

milestone NHRA win

AP PHOTO

Juan Pablo Montoya celebrates in victory lane after winning the Pocono IndyCar 500.

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SCHOOLS& INSTRUCTION

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GENERAL2100

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PART TIME/TEMPORARY

2110

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FRIDAY, JULY 4TH.

*We Will Re-Open at8:00am, Monday

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EARLY DEADLINESFOR CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ARE AS

FOLLOWS:

Thursday 12:30pmfor Friday 7/4

Thursday 2:30pm forSaturday, 7/5

Thursday 3:30pmfor Sunday, 7/6

Thursday 4:30pm forMonday, 5/27

EARLY DEADLINE FORON-LINE AD

PLACEMENT/CHANGES THURSDAY, 7/3 @

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SATURDAY, 7/5,SUNDAY, 7/6MONDAY, 7/7

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SALES & MARKETINGASSISTANT

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Duties Include, but are not limited to:

● Executing sales and marketing functions to

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all new clients the company acquires

● Ensure highest level of customer service resulting inincreased productivity and

achieving sales goals● Knowledge of our

systems follow through ofadvertising copy

Growth opportunities may beavailable for those who

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interpersonal skills● Student Mentality

● Leadership Experience● Experience in retail, sales,

advertising & marketing● Ability to work in a high

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Please send resume to:

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We are an Equal Opportunity Employer &a Drugand nicotine FreeDiversified Workplace.

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PortEOE - DFWP

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EOE/DFWP

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SALES2070

ADVERTISINGACCOUNTEXECUTIVE

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CLEANINGSERVICES

5060

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AC/DC AIR CONDITIONING.Free Service Call with repair.$39 Maintenance Special fornew Customers Only.. 941-716-1476 Lic#CAC1814367

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CHILD CARE5051

ALL CHILDCAREFACILITIES MUST INCLUDE,

WITH ADVERTISEMENT, STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY

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requires all child care centersand day care businesses to

register with the State of Flori-da. The Sun Newspapers will

not knowingly accept advertis-ing which is in

violation of the law

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ADDITIONSRESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL

NEW CONSTRUCTION941-628-5965

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RICH LANDERS STUCCO, INC.

Honest, Reliable work!LIC/INS New Const &

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spraycrete & dry-wallrepair (941)-497-4553

5000

BUSINESS SERVICESALTERATIONS

5005

★★★★★★★★★★THE CLASSIFIED

ADVERTISING DEPT.WILL BE CLOSED

FRIDAY, JULY 4TH.

*We Will Re-Open at8:00am, Monday

July 7th*

EARLY DEADLINESFOR CLASSIFIED LINE ADS ARE AS

FOLLOWS:

Thursday 12:30pmfor Friday 7/4

Thursday 2:30pm forSaturday, 7/5

Thursday 3:30pmfor Sunday, 7/6

Thursday 4:30pm forMonday, 5/27

EARLY DEADLINE FORON-LINE AD

PLACEMENT/CHANGES THURSDAY, 7/3 @

11:00AM FOR FRIDAY, 7/4,

SATURDAY, 7/5,SUNDAY, 7/6MONDAY, 7/7

We Wish Everyone aSafe & Happy 4th of

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ALUMINUM5006

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EXERCISE CLASSES3095

GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE151 Center Rd.

Wednesdays 5:30pmThursdays 9:00 amSaturdays 8:30am

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RELIGION CLASSES3096

BEGIN YOUR DAY INBIBLE STUDY

Christ the King LutheranChurch, 23456 Olean Blvd.Wednesdays 10AM-11AM.

For more info 941-766-9357Port Charlotte

FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda

Various Days & TimesCONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY

Adult Infomational Class941-639-6309

NEW LIFE FAMILY WORSHIPhas “Discipleship Develpo-ment” Class, “Building a SolidFoundation” 7PM Every 2ndFriday of the Month. (941)-639-1700.

OTHER CLASSES3097

CONCENTRATIVE MEDITA-TION with Linda Weser, 4 p.m.every Monday at Unity Churchof Peace, 1250 RutledgeStreet, off Veterans Boulevardbetween Orlando Boulevardand Torrington Street, PortCharlotte/North Port line.Free; open to the public.

941-276-0124

4000

FINANCIAL BUSINESS

OPPORTUNITIES4010

JANITORIAL BUSINESSFOR SALE, $19,500.

Grossing $60K/Year, SomeFinancing Available, Discount

for a Veteran, Supplies &Equipment Incl. 239-826-2779

5000

BUSINESS SERVICESAN OCCUPATIONAL LIC.may be required by the Cityand/or County. Please call theappropriate occupationallicensing bureau to verify.

SCHOOLS& INSTRUCTION

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TRADITIONAL SHAOLINKUNG FU CLASSES forAdults & children. FREE

classes available. All areas. Call for more info.

941-204-2826UNEMPLOYED? Earn YourCommercial Driver’s License(CDL) in Just 3 Wks. & Jointhe Ranks of Employed Truck

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BIBLE STUDY& CHURCHES

3065

CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice

Friday at 9am.Study features video teachings

of noted Bible Scholars onvarious subjects.

For more info. Call Rev. Jonesat: 941-485-7070 or visit

www.CBCVenice.comCOMMUNITY CENTER

4PM - 7PM each Wednesday.Christ the King Lutheran

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FAITH BUILDERSA Basic Study to Build yourChristian Faith. Call PastorParsons at Christ the King

Lutheran Church for times.941-766-9357 Port CharlotteFIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

278 S. Mango St. EnglewoodMondays & Thursdays

at 9am. Offering chair exer-cise classes For more info.

Call 941-474-2473GULF COAST

HEALING ROOMSIf you need healing, we want

to pray with you!Our prayer teams are available to minister to you by appointment.

Thursdays 10 am-12:30 pmFor apt. call p.863.558.7455

1538 Rio de Janeiro Blvd.Punta Gorda, Fl 33983Jesus Still Heals Today!

BURIAL LOTS/CRYPTS

3070

CHARLOTTE MEMORIALGARDENS, 2 Choice Cham-bers. Current $6000, AskingONLY $4,200! 216-534-5864

LOST & FOUND3090

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WINDOW CLEANING5225

WE DO WINDOWS &PRESSURE WASHING.

● New Customers ●

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Residential & Commercial Free Estimates. Lic./Ins.

(941)-661-5281

WINDOW REPAIR5226

SLIDING GLASS DOOR

And Window RepairLowest Prices

GUARANTEED!!!941-628-8579

Lic#CRC1130733

FIND YOUR BEST FRIEND

IN THE CLASSIFIEDS!

SLIDING GLASSDOOR REPAIRSWheels Tracks. Locks

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SLIDINGDOORSANDMORE.COM

6000

MERCHANDISEGARAGE SALES

6001 Arcadia6002 Englewood6003 Lake Suzy6004 Nokomis6005 North Port6006 Port Charlotte

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MERCHANDISE

6013 Moving Sales6025 Arts & Crafts6027 Dolls6030 Household Goods6035 Furniture6038 Electronics6040 TV/Stereo/Radio6060 Computer Equip6065 Clothing/Jewelry/

Accessories6070 Antiques &

Collectibles6075 Fruits/Veges6090 Musical6095 Medical6100 Health/Beauty6110 Trees & Plants6120 Baby Items6125 Golf Accessories6128 Exercise/Fitness6130 Sporting Goods6131 Firearms6132 Firearm Access.6135 Bikes/Trikes6138 Toys6140 Photography/Video6145 Pool/ Spa & Supplies6160 Lawn & Garden6165 Storage Sheds/

Buildings6170 Building Supplies6180 Heavy Constr.

Equipment6190 Tools/Machinery6220 Office/Business Equip

& Supplies6225 Restaurant Supplies6250 Appliances6260 Misc. Merchandise6270 Wanted to Buy/T rade

SCREENING5184

ALL ABOUT ALUMINUM &SCREEN: Rescreen & new.

941-876-4779 wescreenflorida.com - Lic# SA37, AL0511993X

RESCREENING by NORTH-STAR Free Estimates. 941-460-8500 or 863-221-9037Lic# CC20597

RESCREENINGLicensed and Insured

FREE ESTIMATES Everlast Handyman

Services, LLC(941) 764-1277

RESCREENING Special $55 Tops, $30 Sides.

Complete $1295 (to 1500SF) 941-879-3136 Lic.

22454/Ins.

ROOFING5185

Repairs, Roofing Replacement30 Years Experience

Discounts to Seniors & VeteransFREE Inspections & EstimatesCall Hugh 941-662-0555RM COATS CONSTRUCTION, INC.LICENSE C C C #1325731 & INSURED

Seize the saleswith Classified!

JAMES WEAVER ROOFINGFAMILY OWNED & OPERATED

SINCE 1984. FREE ESTIMATE941-426-8946LIC#1325995

LEONARD’S ROOFING &INSULATION INC.

FAMILY OWNED & OPERATEDSINCE 1969

Shingle,Tile, Built-Up, Single-Ply, Metal, Full Carpentry,

Service AvailableReagan Leonard941-488-7478LIC # RC 0066574

PAUL DEAO ROOFINGPROTECTING YOUR BIGGESTINVESTMENT. 22 YRS EXP. -941-441-8943 LIC#1329187

R.L. TEEL ROOFINGReroofs & Repairs

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RC29027453 Lic/InsSTEVE`S ROOFING &

REPAIRS Call Steve & See What

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Free Est. 941-625-1894 Lic. CCC1326838

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LIC #CCC 068184FULLY INSURED

WINDOW CLEANING5225

CLEAN WINDOWSOver 30 Years doing

Windows, Pressure Washing& Painting. Also available

Wallpaper Removal941-493-6426 or

941-321-4845 Serving Sarasota County

PET CARE5155

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ZITS By Jerry Scott & Jim Borgman

GARFIELD By Jim Davis

FRESHLY SQUEEZED By Ed Stein

DILBERT By Scott Adams

REX MORGAN By Woody Wilson and Terry Beatty

MARY WORTH By Karen Moy and Joe Giella

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a fit 54-year-old male who bicycles a lot. My friends and I are pretty competitive when we do our rides, pushing hard and challenging each other in positive ways. I donate blood as often as I’m allowed. After donating, my legs feel more fatigued when I ride, and I’m not as strong, particularly on the climbs. How long can I use my blood donation as an “excuse” for lacking strength? — A.R.

ANSWER: What ulti-mately determines how much work your legs can do is the amount of oxygen the muscles are able to get, once you have achieved a high level of muscular fitness. The amount of red blood cells in your blood and the amount of blood your heart can pump are the limiting factors for oxygen delivery in a healthy person. So, for a given degree of cardiovas-cular fitness, your ability to go fast and climb hills is directly influenced by how many red blood cells you have. That’s why elite cyclists sometimes used to get blood transfusions before a race. An extra unit of blood might make only a 3 percent difference, but the difference between the winner of the Tour de France and the last-place finisher is right around 3 percent.

Unfortunately, too many red blood cells increases the risk for stroke and heart attack, and several amateur and professional cyclists have died as a complication of too much blood transfused or its more modern equivalent, the hormone erythropoi-etin, which causes the body to make more of its own blood. Losing blood, from bleeding or donation, consequently reduces performance.

The plasma (fluid and proteins) is made up with-in 24 hours after donating blood, but it takes four to six weeks to regain the blood cells. Donating a unit of blood can save up to three lives. That should give you some consolation. Maybe persuade your friends to donate blood at the same time, so you all are on a level playing field, so to speak.

DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 81 years old and a Type 2 diabetic. I take no medication for this disease at this time. However, I am experiencing a tingling sensation in my toes. Also, when I walk barefoot, I get the feeling that the wood

floor is not completely flat, almost like I have blisters on the bottom of my feet. Is this related to my condi-tion, and can a remedy be prescribed to correct the problem? — A.B.F.

ANSWER: This sounds like a neuropathy, and most likely you have diabetic neuropathy — a type of nerve damage that causes numbness in the feet, may later involve the hands, and is painful in some people. It’s import-ant to see your diabetes provider to confirm this diagnosis, because the loss of sensation can keep you from noticing a small area of irritation, which can then become a significant ulcer and a larger infec-tion, in which case it is serious. You should learn how to inspect your feet daily for any early signs of damage. Also, eye disease and kidney disease often come on around the same time.

Most experts in diabetes use a 10-gram monofil-ament (which looks just like fishing line) to test sensation in the feet on a regular basis.

Good control of diabetes can slow down the nerve damage. Medications like amitriptyline and gabapentin are used if the condition is painful.

READERS: The booklet on herpes and genital warts explains these two common infections in detail. Readers can obtain a copy by writing: Dr. Roach — No. 1202, Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Enclose a check or money order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 Can. with the recipient’s printed name and address. Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Dr. Roach regrets that he is unable to answer individual letters, but will incorporate them in the column when-ever possible. Readers may email questions to [email protected] or request an order form of available health newsletters at P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475. Health news-letters may be ordered from www.rbmamall.com.

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BORN LOSER By Art and Chip Sansom

BLONDIE By Dean Young and John Marshall

BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott

MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell

DOONSBURY By Garry Trudeau

FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE By Lynn Johnston

Dear Readers: Here is this week’s sound off, about cluttered television screens:

“My Sound Off is clut-tered-up TV screens. Why do stations run messages across the bottom of the screen, such as upcoming shows, viewer comments, etc.? If it is not a national disaster, I don’t want to know about it. Also, the station logo runs contin-uously in the corner, as though I don’t know what channel I’m watching. I have missed things that were important to the program I was watching (such as quiz-show answers). Does this annoy others as well?” — Gloria R., Highland, Ind.

Fast factsDear Readers: A few

Heloise hints to fix clothing in an emergency situation:

• A stapler can fix a hem or seam that comes undone.

• Safety pins can pin buttons back on or close a small hole.

• Use a rubber band looped through but-tonholes to extend a waistband.

• Clear nail polish on snagged panty hose will keep it from running more. — Heloise

Fresh birdbathDear Heloise: My sug-

gestion is about keeping a birdbath clean. I enjoy watching the robins take their bath every day, but

they really muddy up the water. I find that the best thing to use to scrub out the birdbath every day is an old toilet brush. Then the water is clean, and I can watch the birds have their drink. — Irene in Glendive, Mont.

Please be sure that the brush is absolutely clean of any cleaning products! To give the birdbath a little deeper clean, try sprin-kling some baking soda in it, and add a little water. Scrub with the brush and rinse very well. Do this once or twice a week, and you will have a sparkling birdbath. When doing any work outdoors, sprinkle a little baking soda on your feet before putting your socks and shoes on to keep them fresh. — Heloise

Secure connectionDear Heloise: Before I

put a screw anchor in the wall, I add a little glue to it. Then I put the anchor in the drywall and the screw in. The glue helps the whole thing be a little more secure. — D.B., Stamps, Ark.

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MALLARD FILLMORE By Bruce Tinsley

PEANUTS By Charles Schulz

CRANKSHAFT By Tom Batiuk & Chuck Ayers

SHOE By Gary Brookins & Susie

ARIES (March 21-April 19).You love peoplewhocan tell you something youdon’t know, bring you anewvision of theworld andmake you curious.Yourfriends do that.TAURUS (April 20-May 20).You’ll get in syncwithnature,most likely by taking advantage of theweather. If it’s sunny, you’ll let the sunshine kiss andheal you.GEMINI (May 21-June 21). One of your formerlyquiet ambitions startsmaking somenoise. How canyoumake this happen?New resources are available,

so even if you did research before, do it again.Thereis away now.CANCER (June 22-July 22).Youmay feel drawn toget to knownewpeople.The approach is alwaysthe hardest part because younever knowwhatresponse you’re going to get.LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).You’re a sleuth today. Also,you’ll be able to gather up enough evidence toprovewhatever point you’d like tomake. So the trickis in staying open-minded.VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).What’s actually occurringin yourmindhas nothing to dowithwhat someone

believes is going on in there.You prefer to keep yourthoughts private, and otherswill respect this.LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23).That boastful someoneis just feeling insecure and trying too hard to fit in.Your compassionate responsewill include giving offthe energy of acceptance.SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Itmay feel like everydaylife is a kind of grid, and you’d like to do somediagonal or loopymoves just to knock yourself off ofthe rigid pattern. Go for it!SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21).You trust yourselfto react appropriately—not perfectly, but appro-

priately.That’s real confidence, and it’swhat attractssomeone special to you tonight.CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19). A reasonable andmoderate stylewill serve youwell, especially inmatters of finance. Even if you have a hot hunch,move slowly.This is a day for cautious dealings.AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Being one of thegroupwill bemore fun than standing out on yourown.The joy of teamworkwill trumpany gains youmight have obtainedwith an individualwin.PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). If you knewexactlywhat youwere going to see, say anddo, itwouldn’t

be an adventure. If youmake amistake, you’llalsomake up for it, so don’t let anything get in theway.TODAY’SBIRTHDAY (July 7).You’re important tomany people; however, you don’twant the extraattention this brings.You do yourwork for reasonsthat are personal andprivate to you, and theworld’sopinionmatters little. Success and social funwill beespecially newsworthy in September andDecem-ber. A lifestylemakeover happens in January. Leoand Scorpio people adore you.Your lucky numbersare: 4, 6, 28, 13 and 11.

HOROSCOPE

DEAR ABBY: I am an ophthalmologist, and all too often I see patients who have already lost some of their vision be-cause they waited too long to schedule an appoint-ment for an eye exam. Many times the reason was limited insurance or they couldn’t afford the co-pay.

After helping nearly 1.8 million people, EyeCare America, a public service program of the Foundation of the American Academy of Ophthalmology, continues to match eligible seniors in need with volunteer ophthalmologists who provide a medical eye exam — and up to one year of care — at no out-of-pocket cost to the patient.

This July, as we celebrate our country’s indepen-dence, invite your readers to also celebrate their personal independence by getting regular eye exams, especially as they age. Many eye diseases develop later in life. In fact, one in six people age 65 and older has a vision impairment that cannot be corrected with glasses or contact lenses.

Please help to save your readers from the falls, injuries, depression and social isolation that are associated with vision loss and join me in spreading the word about EyeCare America. Thank you for your help. — CHARLES P. WILKINSON, M.D., CHAIR, EYECARE AMERICA

DEAR DR. WILKINSON: You’re welcome. But I am the one who should thank you and the other members of the American Academy of Ophthalmology for their generosity in offering this program to seniors nationwide.

Readers, this is import-ant and I know the need is great. To find out if you or your loved ones qualify for this program, visit www.eyecareamerica.org. (The online application does not request financial

information.)DEAR ABBY: My in-laws

are pressuring me to let them take our small children for overnights and trips around the city. I’m extremely uncomfort-able about it because I don’t trust their supervi-sion. They obviously love the kids, and I’m happy they’re in our children’s lives — as long as they come to our house to visit.

There have been several instances in which they made some questionable decisions with respect to supervising my little ones in public. I have so far successfully dodged their requests, but it will be impossible to do it forever. If I tell them how I — and their son — feel, they will be hurt, espe-cially because my parents routinely watch the kids outside our home.

What’s the best way to handle this with the least hurt feelings? — ST. LOUIS MOMMY

DEAR MOMMY: This is something you and your husband will have to discuss with his parents together. If you do it alone, you will forever be blamed for “favoring” your family over his. When the discussion happens, you should cite your reasons for feeling the way you do. I can’t promise there won’t be hurt feelings, because there probably already are, but your children’s safety must come first.

Dear Abby is written by Abigail Van Buren, also known as Jeanne Phillips, and was founded by her mother, Pauline Phillips. Contact Dear Abby at www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069.

“Know ye that the Lord he is God: it is he that hath made us, and not we ourselves; we are his people, and the sheep of his pasture.” — Psalm 100:3.

This one verse gives a lot of perspective to life. The Lord is God and there is none other. He made us and He redeemed us. Without Him we are hopelessly lost.

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To Be aMillionaire?(R)

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The Bachelorette Andi meets her suitors’ families, thenlearns about Eric Hill’s death. (N) (HD)

(:01) Mistresses: What Do YouReally Want Savi’s realization.(N) (HD)

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(:35) JimmyKimmel Live(HD)

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InsideEdition (N) (HD)

Broke GirlsCappuccinomaker.

Mom Refusinghelp. (R) (HD)

Mike & MollyFuneral home.(R)

2 1/2 MenWalden invited.(R)

Under the Dome: InfestationButterfly eggs threaten foodsupply. (N)

WINK Newsat 11pm (N)(HD)

Late ShowPopularcelebrities.

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Wheel ofFortune (R)(HD)

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Last Comic Standing: Top100 Joke Countdown Top jokerevealed. (R)

American Ninja Warrior: Venice Beach Finals The top 30competitors from the Venice Qualifier face obstacles. (N)(HD)

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Last Comic Standing: Top100 Joke Countdown Top jokerevealed. (R)

American Ninja Warrior: Venice Beach Finals The top 30competitors from the Venice Qualifier face obstacles. (N)(HD)

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FOX 4 4 4FOX 4 News at SixCommunity news; weather;traffic; more. (N)

Judge JudyLeavingboyfriend.

The SimpsonsFuture holiday.

MasterChef: Top 15 CompeteSurf and turf and spring rolls. (N)(HD)

24: Live Another Day: Day 9:9:00 PM-10:00 PM Preventingwar. (N)

FOX 4 News at Ten Localnews report and weatherupdate. (N)

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The ArsenioHall Show (R)(HD)

FOX 13 13 13 13 13FOX 13 6:00 News Newsevents of the day are reported.(N) (HD)

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MasterChef: Top 15 CompeteSurf and turf and spring rolls. (N)(HD)

24: Live Another Day: Day 9:9:00 PM-10:00 PM Preventingwar. (N)

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AccessHollywood (N)(HD)

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NightlyBusinessReport (N)

The PBS NewsHour (N) (HD) Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Toronto Bed andviolin. (N) (HD)

Antiques Roadshow: VintageSecaucus Model ship; more. (R)(HD)

The Dust Bowl: The Great Plow Up Survivors of the duststorms recount their tales of terror, desperation & hope. (R)(HD)

WEDU 3 3 3 3BBC WorldNewsAmerica

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The PBS NewsHour (N) (HD) Antiques Roadshow:Vintage Toronto Bed andviolin. (N) (HD)

Antiques Roadshow: VintageSecaucus Model ship; more. (R)(HD)

POV: My Way to Olympia A lookat the London Paralympics. (N)(HD)

The Statue of Liberty (‘85)aaa Legacy of toweringtribute to freedom.

CW 6 21 6Big BangTheory Gradstudent.

WINK Newsat 6:30pm (N)

The Big BangPenny’s acting.

2 1/2 MenAlan’s newhome.

Whose Line?Returningcomic.

Whose Line?MirceaMonroe.

Beauty and the Beast: DéjàVu Cat finds an ancestorsjournal. (N) (HD)

WINK News @10pm (N) (HD) 2 1/2 MenScheming fling.(HD)

How MetMother: BadNews

CW 9 9 9 4King ofQueens: WishBoned

Queens Sheiladates Arthur.

2 1/2 MenScheming fling.(HD)

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Whose Line?Returningcomic.

Whose Line?MirceaMonroe.

Beauty and the Beast: DéjàVu Cat finds an ancestorsjournal. (N) (HD)

Engagement:Reunion (HD)

EngagementRussell’s date.

The Arsenio Hall ShowActor Tyler Perry. (R) (HD)

MYN 11 11 11 14LovesRaymondDebra’s PMS.

SeinfeldOrganizer gift.

Family Feud(TVPG) (R)

Family Feud(TVPG) (R)

Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Families Familiesdestroyed. (HD)

Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Home Paranoid mother.(HD)

CopsReloaded (HD)

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SeinfeldEccentric soupchef.

CommunityAbed’sconspiracy.

MYN 8 9 8AccessHollywood (N)(HD)

ClevelandShow Lostsavings.

Family GuyPeter’s past life.

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Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Families Familiesdestroyed. (HD)

Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Home Paranoid mother.(HD)

Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Wrath Benson deathtarget. (HD)

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IND 12 12 12 38 12ModernFamily:Benched (HD)

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Big BangTheory Gradstudent.

The Big BangPenny’s acting.

Law & Order: Special VictimsUnit: Wrath Benson deathtarget. (HD)

Law & Order: SpecialVictims Unit: 911Nine-year-old girl. (HD)

The OfficeLeave ofabsence.

The OfficeMichael in debt.

Family GuyPeter’s past life.

Family GuyTime machine.(HD)

ION 2 2 2 13 26 18 17Criminal Minds: To Hell...Addicts & derelicts begin todisappear. (HD)

Criminal Minds: ... And BackTeam searches for killer andvictim. (HD)

Criminal Minds: Nameless,Faceless Team is called toprofile a killer.

Criminal Minds: HauntedDisturbed man’s erratic killingspree. (HD)

Criminal Minds: ReckonerRossi returns to hishometown. (HD)

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Ocean's Eleven (‘01, Crime)aaa George Clooney. An ex-con robsthree Las Vegas casinos to win over his ex-wife. (PG-13)

The Day After Tomorrow (‘04) Abruptglobal warming causes disaster.

APL 44 44 44 44 36 68 130 Finding (N) (HD) Finding (N) (HD) Bigfoot (R) (HD) Megalodon: The Monster Shark Lives (HD) Megalodon (HD)

BBCAM 114 114 114 114 114 189 Top Gear: India Special Challenges in India. (R) Top Gear (TVPG) (R) Top Gear (TVPG) (R) Top Gear Part three. Royal (R) Royal (R)

BET 35 35 35 35 40 22 270 106 & Park (HD) The Best Man (‘99) A writer’s new novel annoys his friends. A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Lecher meets psycho.BRAVO 68 68 68 68 254 51 185 Housewife Kandi's Wedding: Meet the Tuckers Housewife (R) Housewife Vicki’s help. (:01) Ladies (N) Watch What HousewifeCOM 66 66 66 66 15 27 190 South Park South Park Tosh.0 (R) Tosh.0 (R) Futurama Futurama South Park South Park South Park South Park Coon helps. (R) (HD)

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FX 51 51 51 51 58 49 53The Vow (‘12) After a woman suffers from memory loss,her husband attempts to win her heart.

The Proposal (‘09, Comedy)aaa Sandra Bullock. Publisher fromCanada forces assistant to marry her to avoid deportation.

The Proposal (‘09, Comedy)aaa Aboss marries to avoid deportation.

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LIFE 36 36 36 36 52 41 140 Hoarders: Lloyd; Carol Hoarders (R) (HD) Hoarders (R) (HD) Hoarders: Randy; Vicki Hoarders (R) (HD) Little: She’s Booty-fulNICK 25 25 25 25 24 44 252 Haunted Thunderman Sam & Cat Witch Way Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Friends FriendsOWN 58 58 58 58 47 103 161 Breaking (R) (HD) Breaking (R) (HD) Dateline Elaborate plot. Dateline (R) (HD) Operation: Tanzania Dateline Elaborate plot.QVC 14 14 14 9 14 13 150 ISAACMIZRAHILIVE! PM Style® with Lisa Robertson Most up-to-date fashions and trends. ISAACMIZRAHILIVE! Shawn SaysSPIKE 57 57 57 57 29 63 54 (5:30) The Rundown (‘03)aacMob son is sought. Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull Quest for the skull. Kick-Ass (‘10, Action)SYFY 67 67 67 67 253 64 180 (5:30) The 6th Day (‘00)aac Sinister clone. Shutter Island (‘10, Thriller)aaac An asylum has closely guarded secrets. Shutter Island (‘10) (R)

TBS 59 59 59 59 32 62 52 Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Seinfeld Family Guy Family Guy Family Guy Big Bang Big Bang CeeLo (N) Conan Martin Short. (R)

TCM 65 65 65 65 169 230(5:00) My Fair Lady (‘64)aaac Audrey Hepburn, RexHarrison. A professor transforms a flower girl.

Show Boat (‘51)aaa A showboat captain’s daughtertakes to the stage after the leading lady quits.

Carousel (‘56) A carnival barker tries to change his rowdyways when he falls for a good woman.

TLC 45 45 45 45 57 72 139 Wedding Settle down. Undercover (HD) Undercover: 7-Eleven Undercover (HD) Undercover: DirecTV Undercover (HD)

TNT 61 61 61 61 28 55 51Castle: The Fifth BulletAmnesiac. (HD)

Castle: A Rose for EverafterEx-girlfriend. (HD)

Major Crimes: Letting It GoRapist murder. (R)

Major Crimes Foreignermurdered. (N) (HD)

Murder in the First: Pants onFire Lie detector.

(:02) Major Crimes Foreignermurdered. (R)

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Girl MeetsWorld Protesttime.

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ENC 150 150 150 150 150 350Little Big League (‘94, Comedy)aa Luke Edwards,Timothy Busfield. A teenager inherits a professionalbaseball team and becomes the manager.

Dr. Dolittle 2 (‘01, Comedy)aac Thedoctor leads the animals in a fight to savetheir forest from developers.

Stripes (‘81, Comedy)aaa Cab driverlearns pros and cons of Army life as hetakes advantage of lifestyle. (R)

(:20) Broken Lizard's SuperTroopers (‘02, Comedy) Copsplay pranks.

HBO 302 302 302 302 302 302 400(:15) The Normal Heart (‘14) After a friend’s death, a gay man sets out tocombat a disease that is killing homosexual men, but his frankness threatensto alienate those around him.

Last WeekJohn Oliver (R)(HD)

Dangerous Acts Starring the UnstableElements of Belarus The Belarus FreeTheatre group. (N) (HD)

Real Sports with BryantGumbel (HD)

True BloodSookie’s riskyplan.

HBO2 303 303 303 303 303 303 402(5:15) Life of Pi (‘12, Adventure)aaac Azookeeper’s son is surrounded by looseanimals after a shipwreck.

Last WeekJohn Oliver(HD)

Real Time with Bill MaherTa-Nehisi Coates. (TVMA) (HD)

True Blood: Fire in the HoleSookie plans to take outH-Vamps. (HD)

The Leftovers: PenguinOne, Us Zero Kevin seesshrink. (HD)

True Lies (‘94, Action)aaaSecret agent tries to save hismarriage. (R)

HBO3 304 304 304 304 304 404(:10) The Last Kiss (‘06, Drama)aaa Zach Braff, JacindaBarrett. A college co-ed tempts a man struggling in hisrelationship with his fiancée. (R)

Big Love: Outer Darkness Nickireturns home at Bill’s request.(HD)

Prisoners (‘13, Drama)aaac A small-town carpenter starts a franticsearch for his missing daughter and her friend after he clashes with acocky detective in charge of the investigation.

Snitch (‘13)Undercoverfather.

MAX 320 320 320 320 320 320 420Blade (‘98, Action)aacWesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff.A half-breed vampire rescues a female doctor and battleslegions of the undead. (R) (HD)

(:10) Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (‘13, Adventure)aaa The son of Poseidon embarks on a journey to find themythical Golden Fleece. (PG)

The Devil's Advocate (‘97, Thriller)aaa KeanuReeves, Al Pacino. A diabolical attorney tempts a hotshotlawyer with endless success. (R) (HD)

MAX2 321 321 321 321 321 321 422(5:45) South Park: Bigger,Longer & Uncut (‘99)aaac Censorship war.

(:05) Savages (‘12, Crime)aacWhen two marijuana growers reject anoffer to partner with a Mexican cartel, they must fight to get their sharedgirlfriend back after she is kidnapped. (R)

Runner Runner (‘13, Thriller) Grad studenttaken in by online gambling tycoon untilsinister truth comes out.

ToplessProphet (HD)

The GreatGatsby (‘13,Drama)

SHO 340 340 340 340 340 340 365Being John Malkovich (‘99, Comedy) John Cusack,Jayne Hess. A hapless puppeteer finds a secret portal intothe mind of actor John Malkovich.

The Longest Yard (‘05, Comedy)aac Adam Sandler,Chris Rock. Imprisoned pro football player forms team ofconvicts to play guards in game.

Four Brothers (‘05, Action)aacMark Wahlberg,Tyrese Gibson. Four men revert to their criminal roots toget their foster mother’s killers. (R) (HD)

TMC 350 350 350 350 350 350 385(:55) Up Close & Personal (‘96, Drama)aa Robert Redford.A veteran newsman’s mentoring of an ambitious newcomerleads to love. (PG-13) (HD)

A Little Help (‘11, Comedy)aac Jenna Fischer, ChrisO’Donnell. After her life becomes irrevocably changed, amother tries to care for her son. (R)

The Impossible (‘12, Drama)aaac Naomi Watts,Ewan McGregor. A family’s Thailand vacation ends intragedy when a tsunami rips through. (HD)

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9:30 a.m. SUN PowerShares Tennis Series Indianapolis from Bankers Life Fieldhouse. (T)

1:30 p.m. GOLF PGA TOUR Golf The Greenbrier Classic: Final Round. (R)

7 p.m. ESPN MLB Baseball New York Yankees at Cleveland Indians. (L)

FS1 Red Bull X-Fighters Madrid. (T)

FSN UFC Reloaded UFC 140: Jones vs Machida . (T)

SUN MLB Baseball Kansas CityRoyals at Tampa Bay Rays. (L)

8 p.m. ESPN2 Arena Football League Pittsburgh Power at New Orleans VooDoo. (L)

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9:00 a.m. CBS LIVE! with Kelly and Michael Nicole Richie talks about her reality show; Bernadette Peters talks about event. (N)

9:00 a.m. MYN The 700 Club A woman turns to prostitution and drugs after escaping her abusive uncle. (N)

10:00 a.m. FOX Maury Spouses caught up in distrust are given lie detector tests.

10:00 a.m. IND Jerry Springer A man is desperate to get the mother of his child back.

10:00 a.m. MYN Maury Spouses caught up in distrust are given lie detector tests.

11:00 a.m. CW The Queen Latifah Show Actor Louis Gossett Jr. from “Pride of Lions”; Adam Rodriguez from “Reckless.” (N)

11:00 a.m. IND The Steve Wilkos Show A man wants to know if he’s the father of his ex’s baby so they can be together. (N)

12:00 p.m. CW Dr. Phil A woman shares the story of being shot by her husband.

1:00 p.m. CW The Bill Cunning-ham Show Bill reflects on some of his fondest moments in television.

1:00 p.m. IND Jerry Springer Husband cheats with wife’s sister; fiance finds out about infidelity.

1:00 p.m. MYN The Trisha Goddard Show A woman has to pass a lie detector test for her fiance’s sake.

2:00 p.m. CW The Wendy Williams Show Jennifer Lopez talks about “A.K.A.,” motherhood, “American Idol,” and love.

2:00 p.m. MYN The Test The show visits a woman who is unsure if her husband is faithful.

2:00 p.m. NBC The Doctors Sched-uled: designer Jaclyn Smith’s top three secrets to youthful skin.

3:00 p.m. CW Steve Harvey Two friends are pushed into a date to determine if they are more.

5:00 p.m. CW Dr. Phil Scheduled: a woman says that she is terrified of her angry and violent daughter.

11:00 p.m. TBS Conan Martin Short; Jessica Pare; Kelis performs.

11:30 p.m. FOX The Arsenio Hall Show From “Tyler Perry’s A Madea Christmas,” actor Tyler Perry.

11:35 p.m. NBC The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Kiefer Sutherland from “24: Live Another Day”; Crosby, Stills & Nash perform. (N)

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DOGS6233

NOTICE: Statute 585.195states that all dogs and catssold in Florida must be at leasteight weeks old, have an offi-cial health certificate and prop-er shots, and be free of intesti-nal and external parasites.

COCKER SPANIELSPUPPIES 2 CHOCLATEFEMALES 2 MALES,

1 black 1 Choc. 8wks old,1st shots & health cert,tails cropped $500/ea

Males $550/female 941-223-2624

HAVANESE 9 weeks. M/F.Health certificate. Papertrained. 941-223-0301

SHIHPOO & MULTI-POOBeautiful, Vet Ck’d Shots,$675. & up 239-839-3003

PET SUPPLIES& SERVICES

6236

AQUARIUM, 30 GAL WITH WOOD STAND $60

941-268-9029BEARDED DRAGON

TERRARIUM W/LID 13X31 $65 941-460-8189

DOG BED FOR SMALL DOG,20”X25”X9”, EXCEL. $12941-627-6780

DOG CRATECarrierr-xx small 19x13x11

$25 941-681-0428PEDIGREE DENTASTIX

7 bags (new) 24 mini treats$32 941-697-9485

PUP-PERONI CHICKENflavor 3 -10 oz. bags (new)

$21 941-697-9485

APPLIANCES6250

BLENDER NEWOster My Personal, after 6 pm

$25 941-628-8653CHEST FREEZER5 cf. ex.condition

$75 941-235-7391

ADVERTISE!DISHWASHER Maytag BisqueNew 2 Years Ago. Exc. Cond!$100. 941-724-0311DISHWASHER WHIRLPOOL

white PGI $25 941-639-3074ELECTRIC FONDUEset Cruisinart - new $30 941-375-4054

G.E. MICROWAVE XL1800.Stainless undermount$200 941-704-7048

GE MICROWAVEexcellent cond white $45 941-587-4422

GE WATER DESPENCERhot/cold ex cond frig $99 941-429-7631

KEURIG V600 New in box!Originally 260.00 $80

941-235-9692MARGARITA BLENDER

El Paso - new $30 941-375-4054

REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire.Side x Side. White. Needs Cool-ing Fan. $175. 941-626-2832

REFRIGERATOR GEs/s white 22cf ice/water

$150 941-625-2779REFRIGERATOR

side by side 26 cf. ex. con. $250 941-235-7391

REFRIGERATOR WHITEside/side GE

$325 239-292-7111STOVE, Glass top, D W,

Micro Exc. cond. asking $250 941-830-0608

WALL OVEN 30’ BULIT INSTAINLESS ALMOST NEW$500 941-704-7048G.E OVEN 30’ BUILT IN WALLUNIT BRUSHED STAINLESSALMOST NEW $500 941-704-7048

TOOLS/ MACHINERY6190

AIR COMPRESSOR, TwinCylinder $100 941-539-4967BELT SANDER Ryobi 3’x18’portable $35 941-451-3958CHAIN SAW blade 14” new inpak oregon $8 941-697-9485CREEPER TEAMmechanix 34” plastic $10 941-451-3958

DADO SET, 10” Industrial 1” arbor, sharp. $75

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a dozen times. $75 203-770-9258

GENERATOR 1HR use5250W 120/240V 1 owner$295 941-697-0501

GENERATOR CRFTMN1500wt got us thru charlie

$175 941-421-6408HOLE SAW Klein 6 3/8” forrecessed lights $25 941-585-8149LADDER 18 ft extension alumladder $125 941-879-2269MILLER ARC WELDER Thun-derbolt gd cnd,lv ms $220 941-493-0674NAILER 1 3/4 in. & 81/2nailsboxes $175 941-879-2269SABRE SAW Vintage Crafts-man $10 941-697-7634

SLIDING GLASS DOORalum frame 6 ft

$150 941-879-2269WOOD WORKING TOOLS,5 all pwr, w/stands $300

401-639-9687

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MOWER, TORO 72 grounds-master complete does not run$475 941-460-8995

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6220

OFFICE OUTFITTERSPre-owned & new office furniture.

VENICE 941-485-7015

RESTAURANTSUPPLIES

6225

RESTAURANT ANDcoffee equipment Various $500 941-375-4054

CATS6232

NOTICE: Statute 585.195states that all dogs and catssold in Florida must be at leasteight weeks old, have an offi-cial health certificate and prop-er shots, and be free of intesti-nal and external parasites.

BEAT SUMMERTIMEBLUES!

Get Cats/Kittens! 1 Bobtail, 2Tiger Kittens. Beyondadorable. Mother-Daughterlook-a-likes. Awesome! Call941-270-2430.

KITTENS, 4- Beautiful Loving14 Wk. Old Kittens,looking for homes in pairs.

941-497-6755

POOL/SPA/& SUPPLIES

6145

POOL VACUUMHayward aqua critter $25 941-766-0857

LAWN & GARDEN6160

Cuddle up by the fire!Firewood - Split, Bundled and

ready for the firepit!Pine, Oak, or Citrus,

941-468-4372LAWNMOWER, Craftsman22” self-prop. ele start. New

4-14. used 2hr. $299 941-639-4882

LAWNMOWER/WEEDEATERb&s engine runs vg $69 941-564-6062LESCO SPREADER50 lb cap, extras.

$235 941-214-8708MOWER 21HP john deeremower 42” deck. Call fordetails $475 941-915-2435

MOWER, 21” Ariens S-P Mulch, Bag, Vac $225

941-763-9068RIDING MOWERRuns & cuts good

$100 941-626-7229SEARSWEED TRIMMER

32ccneeds gas line $40 941-276-8590

TOP SOIL For Sale! Pleasecall: 941-468-4372

TRANSMISSION 5SPrider,works good

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6165

SHED 12X20, w/ electric,pull up & walk in door. 1.5yrsold $3,400 941-276-3616

WEATHER KING PORTABLEBUILDINGS Purchase or

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Mattas Motors About Options 941-916-9222

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6170

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HURRICANE PANELSaluminum, 77”, new $20 941-626-0762

JALOUSIE DOOR, full view 35x791/2 $45

941-492-2485KIIITCHEN CABINETuppers White laminate $20 941-697-1585

PORTABLE CRAFT CENTERCraftsman $12 941-539-4967

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new double glass $60 941-249-0609

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EXERCISE/FITNESS

6128

STAIRMASTER, $300 941-286-7735

SPORTING GOODS6130

BINOCULARS, Stellar 7X50 372’@1000yds $30

941-457-0018FIELDERS MITTWilson A2000 excellent $20 941-966-0187

FIREWOOD - No campingtrip is complete without it!

Pine, Oak, or CitrusSplit, Bundled, and ready for

the firepit! 941-468-4372

GOLF CLUBS Set Newgrips,14 clubs w/bag $55941-423-9545LEG-0-MATIC Folding chainexc .cond. $7 941-697-9485METAL DETECTOR, Tesoro

deep search VI. $150 941-457-0018

OKUMA 9 B/B HVY SPINNINGREEL & 7’ $80 714-599-2137RODS & REELS From $15 &up. New Condition $15 941-266-4731

FIREARMS6131

AK-47 WASR Too manyextras to list! Call for details!$1200 OBO 941-451-3998

J AND J ONE STOP Indoor Gun Range. Now Open.

2324 Tamiami Tr. P.C. 25YD Pistol & Rifle

(941) 979-5008Krieghoff K-32 Combo withmany extras, please call 941-496-8743.REM 11-48 16 ga. $375; .22Stevens bolt-single, s/s $165;12 ga. 20” $125; 235-2500 RUGER SAA, NIB, 2 Cylin-ders, 32 H & R Mag & 32-20Winchester. Rare! $950. obo717-386-1078WW 2 380 Beretta semi auto-matic pistol, exc cond. $350Firm 941-661-8953

BICYCLES/TRICYCLES

6135

BICYCLE RECUMBENT$300 941-423-0852

BICYCLE, 18” kids Avigo nice purple kids bike $30

941-474-0192BIKE, Girls 24 inch $35

941-627-1371

TOYS/GAMES6138

PRECIOUS MOMENTS dollremoveable clothes 15” $12941-698-9304

POOL/SPA/& SUPPLIES

6145

HOT TUB NEVER USEDSEATS 5 WITH LOUNGER,

LIGHT, MAINT. FREE CABI-NET. CAN DELIVER $1895.

941-421-0395

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TRADE IN’S WELCOMEWE BUY USED & MOVE SPAS

www.spasandmoreflorida.com941-625-6600

MEDICAL6095

HOMEDICS MASSAGEback rest,adj.,never used

$25 941-766-0857MASSAGE TABLE, Oakworkslike new $225 941-627-1371TRANSPORT CHAIR MED-LINE- Burgandy $105 941-979-8775

WALKER 4 FOOTED$10 941-451-3958

WHEELCHAIR ELECTRICShoprider Jimmie $499 941-275-5837

TREES & PLANTS6110

VIBURNUM GREAT FORPRIVACY HEDGE 3GAL,

PALMS: FOX TAIL, SYLVESTERPIGMY & MORE.

**GREAT PRICES***SUI’S NUSURY 941-488-7291

PLANTS, Free purple queen, rainlilies, snake

941-275-5837Classified = Sales

GOLF ACCESSORIES6125

2011 "RED" CLUB CAR DSFACTORY RECONDITIONED

New Folding Rear Seat,Body ,Lights , Front Seat,Windshield , Tires and SSHub Caps. 48 Volt System

6-8 Volt Batteries.Top and Charger

$ 3775 941-716-6792PLEASE NO TEXT

FACTORY RECONDITIONED2011 CLUB CAR DS

New "Black" BodyBrand New Batteries 6-8

Volt, New 6" A-Arm Lift Kit ,22" Tires, 12" Custom Alu-minum Rims, Rear Folding

Seat, Lights and TintedWindshield. Top and Charger$5,250 941-716-6792

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GOLF BALLmonogramer park ave its new

$10 941-228-1745GOLF CLUBS and bag good

beginners set $50 941-375-4054

GOLF CLUBS TOP-FLITE,DAWAI $54 941-681-2316GOLF CLUBS W/BAGpenseekers irons 3 woods $20 941-429-8513

EXERCISE/FITNESS

6128

BENCH/WEIGHTS, Marcybench, 300#, 5&7’ bars $139706-284-7912

BOWFLEX MOTIVATOR2 Exc & complete! $270

941-286-8082ELLIPTICAL (PROFORM)cost 300 excl. cond. $100941-585-8149ELLIPTICAL CARDIOZONE-Gym quality. $475 239-464-6600

RECUMBENT BIKESchwinn 220, works good.

$125 941-764-3454TREADMILL, Image 10.0 with Incline Treadmill $125

941-626-2276WII FIT

New in box $50 941-375-4054

ANTIQUESCOLLECTIBLES

6070

CUT CRYSTALnecklace 16”antique estatepc. $40 941-639-1517

DAISY BBMod 140 sml dent bb tube

$225 941-698-4765GLASS HURRICANE lampsmatched set need globes $15941-698-9304

GRISWALD SKILLETperfect cast iron #32/962

$50 941-639-1517LUNCH/SET & TUREEN

vintage wedgwood Ea $75 941-639-1517

MORE CIGAR BOXS 3.00 each $3 941-227-0676NEWSPAPER 100 yr. old.London Times. TITANTIC Greatgift. $25 941-488-8531

PLAYBOY MAGAZINES370+collector ed

$200 941-380-1157POCKETWATCH, JUST

LIKE NEW 100YR OLD $125941-268-9029

RADIO CONTROL BOATKyosho Jet Arrow $99 941-493-3851RELIGIOUS MEDALSovals, 103 pcs, no 2 alike! $99 941-979-6362REMOTE CONTROL AIR-PLANE, Vintage RC, 40 YearsOld. Falcon 56. Full HouseControls & Many Extras! $250,OBO 941-488-2570

ROGERS SILVERPLATEtray & 3 pcs.ex c.

$45 941-235-2203RONSON POCKET LIGHTERvintage 1930 pc $15 941-639-1517SILVERTONE VICTROLAw/records $350 941-698-4765SMOKING STAND “Ideal”Metal Stampings have pic $20941-698-9304STEVENS ROLLING block 25cal $175 941-698-4765

Employ Classified!TIFFANY HANGING LIGHT

Blue leaded glass $125 941-286-8082

MUSICAL6090

ALVAREZ ACOUSTIC/ELECT2014 w/hard case

$399 843-735-8912FENDER TELE

w/hard case. Like new. $400 941-626-0967

IBANEZ AFS75T GUITARw/ case Exc. Cond.$399 941-764-8804

PIANO OLDWINTER MUSETTE/bench $300 941-380-1157

VIOLIN, 1/4 Size for beginner 6 to 8 yrs. $35

941-457-2311VIOLIN, Lewis & Son $50941-457-2311

MEDICAL6095

3 WHEEL WALKER(adult) w/brakes & pouch $75 941-493-3851

BATHTUB & SHOWERGRAB BARS INSTALLEDDon’t Wait to Fall to Call!Free In-Home Evaluation

22 Years ExperienceCALL JIM’S

BATHROOM GRAB BARS, LLC941-626-4296

GOLDEN ELEC LIFT/CHAIRbrown pick-up only$500 941-833-0041

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2005 HYUNDAI SONATAGLS, V6, Exc. Cond., 25k 1Owner $7490 941-626-5772

2006 HYUNDAI AZERALIMITED 55K $10,990

855-280-4707 DLR2011 HYUNDAI SANTA FE

57,348 mi, $14,950 855-481-2060 Dlr

2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA31,510 mi, $13,875 855-481-2060 Dlr

2012 HYUNDAI SONATALIMITED 31K $20,990

855-280-4707 DLR2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRAGT 3,550 MILES $21,988

855-280-4707 DLR

JAGUAR7175

1997 JAGUAR XK8 CONVT., 75K $12,990

855-280-4707 DLR2013 JAGUAR XF

6,309 MILES $39,911 855-280-4707 DLR

CLASSIFIEDWORKS!

KIA7177

2010 KIA RIO 4Dr Sedan, White, $9995

941-916-9222 Dlr.

2011 KIA SOUL51,321 mi, $14,544 855-481-2060 Dlr2012 KIA SOUL

58,320 mi, $14,574 855-481-2060 Dlr2012 KIA SOUL

60,289 mi, $14,575 855-481-2060 Dlr

LEXUS7178

2004 LEXUS RXS33071,636 mi, $15,874 855-481-2060 Dlr

SATURN7135

2008 SATURN OUTLOOK70,955 mi, $15,478

855-481-2060 Dlr

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Port Charlotte, 33980

98 SW2 Wagon $1,55098 SW2 Wagon $2,50000 SL2 Sedan $2,95003 Vue 4cyl $3,899 04 Vue 4cyl $4,20006 Vue 4 cyl $4,79906 Vue 4cyl $5,89906 Vue 4 cyl $6,89908 Vue 4 cyl $7,80009 Vue XR leather $10,800

Used Saturn Parts & Service941-627-8822

SCION7136

2007 SCION TC 39,000 mi$9,750 941-624-5971

2008 SCION TC 46K, $11,990

855-280-4707 DLR

USED CAR DEALERS7137

Mattas Motors941-916-9222Buy Here Pay Here

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ACURA7145

2012 ACURA TSX WAGON 34K $24,990

855-280-4707 DLR

AUDI7147

2011 AUDI S4 QUATTRONAVI 30K $36,990855-280-4707 DLR

BMW7148

2001 BMW 325CI69,788 mi, $10,875 855-481-2060 Dlr2011 BMW 535I

37K $37,990855-280-4707 DLR

HONDA7160

2006 HONDA CIVIC 84,108 mi, $8,759 855-481-2060 Dlr

2007 HONDA CIVIC 88,548 mi, $9,950 855-481-2060 Dlr

2007 HONDA CR-V83,119 mi, $15,475

855-481-2060 Dlr2008 HONDA ACCORD

49,049 mi, $15,987 855-481-2060 Dlr

2009 HONDA ACCORD EXL COUPE 56K $15,990

855-280-4707 DLR2009 HONDA pilot

120,663 mi, $15,950 855-481-2060 Dlr

FORD7070

2013 FORD FLEX 12K $32,988

855-280-4707 DLR2014 FORD ESCAPE

15K $22,911855-280-4707 DLR

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2010 JEEP Patriot 61,000mi PS PB PW 4 cyl, cold AC,$10,500 obo. 941-628-5711

2012 JEEP PATRIOT37,856 mi, $15,745 855-481-2060 Dlr

LINCOLN7090

2011 LINCOLN MKZ 31K $18,911

855-280-4707 DLR2013 LINCOLN MKZ

NAVI 17K $30,990855-280-4707 DLR

MERCURY7100

1999 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS LS, West CoastEdition $2000 941-585-0339

2000 GRAND MARQUIS1 Owner, 71k, $5495

941-916-9222 Dlr.2000 MERCURY GRANDMARQUIS 101K $2500 OBO941-585-03392008 MERCURY MARQUIS

37,334 mi, $11,875 855-481-2060 Dlr

OLDSMOBILE7110

2001 OLDSMOBILE AURO-RA fully loaded, 1 SR. owner43k miles, Exc. cond.$5200/obo Sold 1st DAY!!!

SOLD

SATURN7135

2008 SATURN AURA 4 Cyl., Auto, Extra Clean!$8295 941-916-9222 Dlr.

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CADILLAC7030

2001 CADILLAC DEVILLE130k mi., very nice $4000Englewood 810-965-47902002 CADILLAC Eldoradowhite,116,000 mi. $4500.Call 941-637-1455.

2006 CADILLAC DTS 73K $11,990

855-280-4707 DLR2008 CADILLAC DTS, 50kMi., Pristine & Beautiful, Dia-mond White Pearl, Pearl WhiteLthr. Int. Loaded, Garaged &Serv’d. Sen. Owned. Carfax.$16,995 828-777-5610 Cell2011 CADILLAC ESCALADE

NAVI 42K $41,990855-280-4707 DLR

2012 CADILLAC CTS 9,753 MILES $29,988

855-280-4707 DLR2014 CADILLAC CTS

NAVI 1,910 MILES $48,911855-280-4707 DLR

CHEVY7040

2001 CHEVY S-10 Ext. Cab,AC, 88k, 4Cyl, 5Spd, $3600941-275-38122004 GEO TRACKER ZR2

Auto, $7695941-916-9222 Dlr.

2010 CHEVROLET equinox75,848 mi, $15,987 855-481-2060 Dlr

2010 CHEVY CAMARO SS 65K $24,990855-280-4707 DLR2010 CHEVY HHR98,590 mi, $8,845 855-481-2060 Dlr

CHRYSLER7050

2012 CHRYSLERTOWN&COUNTRY

LIMITED W/NAVI 17K$31,990 855-280-4707 DLR

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DODGE7060

2004 DODGE DURANGO ST$7995 941-916-9222

Mattas Motors Dlr.2005 DODGE MAGNUMXE

47,404 mi, $9,877855-481-2060 Dlr

2005 DODGE NEONBlack, $6495 $5995

941-916-9222 Dlr.2006 DODGE DAKOTA

75,750 mi, $12,875855-481-2060 Dlr

2007 GRAND CARAVANStow N Go, Leather. VERY NICE! $9495 941-916-9222 Dlr.

2009 DODGE JOURNEY35,653 mi, $14,987

855-481-2060 Dlr

FORD7070

2006 FORD FOCUS ZX4 $6995 Mattas Motors

941-916-9222 Dlr. 2011 FORD ESCAPE42,602 mi, $15,950

855-481-2060 Dlr2011 FORD F150 NAVI 19K $34,988855-280-4707 DLR

2011 FORD RANGER24,949 mi, $15,684

855-481-2060 Dlr2012 FORD FUSION

51K $13,990855-280-4707 DLR

MISCELLANEOUS6260

KING SIZE BEDFRAME with BIG WHEELS

$50 941-380-1157MASSAGE CUSHION dual shiatsu W/HEAT $35 941-697-6553

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6OX6O & 6OX70”$40 941-979-6974

PET CAGEcarrier large,metal quality

$60 786-306-6335POOL TABLE

small size 4ft x 6ft. clean $55 786-306-6335

RUNNING SHOES SZ. 10 MEN’S ROCKER BO $15

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7000

TRANSPORTATIONBUICK7020

2000 BUICK CENTURY AC,91k miles, Exc. Condition,$2995 941-743-8280

2011 BUICK ENCLAVE63K $25,990

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11 1/2 D exc. $39 941-697-9485BRAIDED RUG

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$25 941-223-4592BS STORM RESPONDE

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$100 941-575-0970COMPUTER MOUSE

golf club it looks like a driver$5 941-228-1745

DEHUMIDIFIER KENMORE30 pint 580-53301 $60 941-979-6974

DESERTSTORM PIC.CARDSin binder exc, condition $10941-426-1686

DOG CRATE, LARGE GREAT CONDITION $45

941-623-5724DRYER CORD

Never used, 4 wire, after 6pm $20 941-628-5293

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1996 SAFARI TREK DIESEL26' CLEAN, EXTRAS, 99K MI.$16,500. 941-627-0187

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RV World Inc.of Nokomis FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 36 YRS2110 US 41, Nokomis

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SATURN TOW-CARS Starting at $2,500. Blue-OxTow hitches sold & installed.

THE SATURN GUYSPRO-POWER AUTO SALES 4140 Whidden Blvd PC 33980

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Seize the saleswith Classified!WANTED - All Motor

Homes, TT’s, 5th whls, Pop-Ups, Vans conversion & pas-senger, cars & trucks. CASHpaid on the spot for quick

sale. 941-347-7171

RV/CAMPER PARTS7382

TOW BAR, Roadmaster Stow-master $179 941-276-3820

BOATS-POWERED7330

29’ 6” REGAL COMMODORE2002 TWIN IO, AC, RADAR,

GPS, CANVAS CAMPER COVERS.ELECTRIC TOLIET, TV, VCR, WIND-

LESS, GENERATOR. LOADED.$35,000 OBO 508-942-4600

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7338

PROPS (2) SS, 23 Pitch, 1Yamaha & 1 Turbo. “As New”.$225. ea. 717-386-1078

CANOES/ KAYAKS7339

WE-NO-NAW, 15’ KEVLARCanoe Square Back. $1700.OBO 941-716-6801

NEED CASH?Have A Garage

Sale!

TRAILER& ACCESSORIES

7341

ENCLOSED 6X10. Spareand new 8 ply tires. Side-door/twin rear doors. swiveljack. Rotonda. $1,500. OBO269-838-3523ROY’S TRAILER COUNTRYNew- Pre-Owned - Cargo-

Utility Trailers - Parts -Repairs-Tires Welding.

We BUY Trailers! Trades Welcome. Ask For Shawn.

941-575-2214 4760 Taylor Rd P.G.

CYCLES/MOPEDS/SCOOTERS

7360

1997 HARLEY SUPERGLIDE,4” Over Raked Wideglide,

Front In. 12” Bars, ForwardControls, Custom Tank, Saddle Bags, 24K Miles,$6,000. 941-286-32732006 HARLEY FATBOY

29K Mi. Special Price $8995 941-916-9222 Dlr.

83 HONDA VT 500 ShadowSeat Original pan, Recovered$100 941-276-7496

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SCOOTERSCOOTERNEEDSNEEDS......

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WWEE HAHAVEVE PPARTS, AMSOILARTS, AMSOILANDAND YUASA YUASA BBAATTERIESTTERIES!!

HONDA CB650, Engine Good Compression $300

941-276-7496MOTORCYCLE/ATV JACK1500LB New Condition $65 941-266-4731

CAMPERS/TRAVEL TRAILERS

7370

2009 COAST MODEL21LRBS, travel trailer, 1 slide,lots of extras, CLEAN. Asking

$8,500.00 Must sell. 941-525-8157

AUTO PARTS/ACCESSORIES

7270

TIRES $80 941-379-5586

VANS7290

2000 FORD ECONOLINE ,78,000 mi, recreation van ingood condition, $5,995 941-451-39582010 DODGE Grand CaravanWHEELCHAIR van, 10” loweredfloor & ramp. 941-870-4325

TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS7300

1993 F-150 XLT, Runs Well,Good Tires, Cold AC, 150k,$2300 OBO 941-623-79782005 SILVERADO 1500 Blk,2WD, Crew Cab LT, Tan Leather,66k mi., 1 Owner, Loaded$15,800 941-456-40132009 CHEVY SILVERADO,

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7305

2001 KIA SPORTAGE Only93K Miles! Exc. Condition!$3,700. 941-223-7436

BOATS-POWERED7330

10' - 30' USED BOATSBUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN

50 BOATS IN OUR SHOWROOMBOATS ON LIFTS, TOO!

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27’ 1997 PROLINE 2700Sportfisherman,CC,twin Mer-cury outboards, 200Hp2stroke. Good cond., runsgood. $19,900 941-875-5168

BUDGET BUYS7252

2000 MERCEDES ML320,AWD, Black w/ Leather!$1,488. 941-639-1601, Dlr

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AUTOS WANTED7260

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AUTO PARTS/ACCESSORIES

7270

AUTOLITE SERVICE Cabinet$300 941-474-0192

CAMARO 4SP TRANS$250 786-306-6335

FLYWHEEL $125 941-379-5586R700 TRANSMISSION $100941-628-2311RAT FINK COLLECTIBLE $60941-474-0192RECIEVER HITCH w 2in ball$35 941-429-8513

TIRES 14&15”used

$15 786-306-6335TIRES- New take offs starting@ $39.95 Installed & BalancedCall for Inventory 941-639-5681

VOLKSWAGEN7220

2010 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE 24,991 mi, $13,785

855-481-2060 Dlr2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA

13,075 mi, $14,987 855-481-2060 Dlr

2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTATDI, 19K, $21,990855-280-4707 DLR

MISC. IMPORTS7240

2013 FIAT 500 SPORT 7,443 MILES $14,990

855-280-4707 DLR2013 LOTUS EVORA 6,915 MILES $67,990

855-280-4707 DLR

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7250

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1997 FORD ESCORT, LowMiles! New Tires! Nice!$1,188. 941-639-1601, Dlr

1999 HONDA CIVIC EX, Silver. Gas Saver! $1,188.

941-639-1601, Dlr

MAZDA7180

2007 MAZDA 6, 94k mi.,Extra Sharp!! $7495 941-916-9222 Dlr.

2008 MAZDA CX991,601 mi, $12,547 855-481-2060 Dlr

2008 MAZDA MIATA50,517 mi, $15,987

855-481-2060 Dlr

MERCEDES7190

2011 MERCEDES R350 NAVI 39K $30,911855-280-4707 DLR

MINI COOPER7192

2006 MINI COOPER SConvt., New top/tires/brakes.60K $10,200 941-483-0000

2011 MINI COOPER 19K $16,990

855-280-4707 DLR

NISSAN7200

2007 NISSAN ALTIMA 87,045 mi, $10,874 855-481-2060 Dlr

2011 NISSAN ROGUE 44K $16,911

855-280-4707 DLR2012 NISSAN JUKE NAVI 21K $18,911855-280-4707 DLR

2012 NISSAN SENTRA52,875 mi, $12,874

855-481-2060 Dlr

TOYOTA7210

2002 TOYOTA AVALON60,349 mi, $8,975855-481-2060 Dlr

2002 TOYOTA CAMRY149718 mi, $5,875855-481-2060 Dlr

2003 TOYOTA CAMRY78,225 mi, $8,995855-481-2060 Dlr

Classified = Sales

2007 TOYOTA 4-RUNNER 1 Owner, 70K Miles! Mint!

$15,988. 941-639-1601, Dlr2007 TOYOTA RAV4

43,432 mi, $14,987 855-481-2060 Dlr

2009 TOYOTA PRIUS35,797 mi, $15,987

855-481-2060 Dlr2010 TOYOTA CAMRY

88,799 mi, $13,754 855-481-2060 Dlr

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA 78,905 mi, $12,875 855-481-2060 Dlr

2011 TOYOTA AVALON35K, $24,990

855-280-4707 DLR2011 TOYOTA CAMRY

86,282 mi, $13,874 855-481-2060 Dlr

2011 TOYOTA COROLLALE, White, 30,278 miles.$12,900 941-228-21992011 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER

LIMITED 33K, $29,911855-280-4707 DLR

2013 TOYOTA AVALONNAVI 3,326 MILES $35,990

855-280-4707 DLR2013 TOYOTA TACOMA

15K $21,911855-280-4707 DLR

VOLKSWAGEN7220

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 40,957 mi, $10,987

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