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WEATHER: Partly Sunny • Tonight: Partly Cloudy • Saturday: Partly Sunny — 2A Vol. 48, No. 47 Friday, February 27, 2009 50 cents CAPE CORAL DAILY BREEZE cape-coral-daily-breeze.com 7 4 8 4 4 5 4 6 0 1 0 1 Renewable energy meeting A Florida Alliance for Renewable Energy town hall meeting will be held from 4-6 p.m. today at the Hilton Garden Inn, 12600 University Drive, Fort Myers. The program, “How we can use the demand for renewable energy to create jobs and economic recovery,” will feature guest speakers state Reps. Paige Kreegel, R-Punta Gorda, and Gary Aubuchon, R- Cape Coral; state Sen. Dave Aronberg, D- Greenacres; Mike Antheil, executive director of Florida Alliance of Renewable Energy; and John Burges, managing director of Knight Capital Markets. For information, call 727-709-3398, or check online at: www.floridaalliance- forrenewableengergy.org. AROUND THE CAPE NEWS OF NOTE Council for Progress to meet Council for Progress will meet at 7:30 a.m. Friday at GulfCoast Village on Santa Barbara Boulevard. City and county officials will dis- cuss the UEP. Submit questions/comments ahead of time. For details, call 282-2186. Former resident to share stories of city’s early days The Cape Coral Historical Society will meet at 2:30 p.m. March 10 at Cultural Park Theatre, 528 Cultural Park Blvd. The guest speaker will be Betsy Zeiss Lewis, a former full-time resident of Cape Coral who wrote “The Other Side of the River,” an historical account of the city’s early days. For informa- tion, call Anne Cull at 772-7037. Florida Lottery CASH 3: 4-4-5 / 1-4-1 PLAY 4: 5-8-3-0 / 0-3-8-7 Fantasy 5 2-15-25-26-32 Lotto 11-19-43-44-47-53 Florida Powerball 17-32-42-49-56 PB 11 x 4 Annie’s Mailbox ....6A Business ................7A Classifieds ..........1-6B Comics ............14A Crossword........14A Dr. Donohue ......6A Editorial ..............4A Horoscopes........6A Nation ................5A Obituary ............2A Police Blotter ....2A Sports ........15-17A State ..................3A TV Listings .... 11-13A Weather ............2A A TA GLANCE WHAT’S INSIDE By GRAY ROHRER [email protected] For the past five days, Chris Robertson has had an unwanted guest near his northwest Cape Coral home — an 8-foot alliga- tor. Robertson found the alliga- tor under a drainage swale near his home Sunday afternoon. “It’s 50 feet from the front door,” he said. Robertson called the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission to extract the crea- ture, but was told it could not do anything without the written permission of the city of Cape Coral because the drainage ditch lies in a city right of way. City spokesperson Connie Baron said Thursday she is unsure whether the city’s writ- ten permission is necessary for the alligator’s removal. When an alligator was found By CONNOR HOLMES [email protected] Tanya Lowell told seven jurors, who hold the fate of her husband’s accused killer, about the last time she saw him on the evening of June 21, 2007 — he gave her a rose and made dinner plans with her for the following evening. It was their son’s 12th birthday. William Lowell, 36, and his wife of nearly 15 years had been recently separated due to financial problems and personal disagree- ments. He was the only one residing at their home, located at 2716 N.E. First St., when police discovered his body riddled with knife wounds on June 22, 2007, she testified Thursday. Lowell and Tanya, who had three children together, ages 6, 9 and 12, were trying to sal- vage their relationship prior to his slaying. Lowell had given her a rose every day since their separation, Tanya told jurors. “We were trying to get back together, work things out,” she said. The Lowells never got the chance to rekin- dle their relationship. Ronnie Perez, 26, allegedly fatally stabbed Lowell in his house, hitched a ride home with his then-girlfriend Ana Luisa Munoz, took a shower and drove with parents Jose Serrano and Lisneidy Lozano to turn himself in to police in the early morning hours of June 22, 2007. Thursday was the fourth day of Perez’s trial before Lee Circuit Judge Edward Volz, during which jurors are asked to decide whether he is guilty of second-degree murder in Lowell’s death. If convicted, he faces a life sentence. Perez initially told officers he thought Lowell had a gun during a confrontation in Lowell’s garage, at which point he stabbed Lowell, possibly killing him. Testimony so far has revealed the only guns Lowell kept in his home were a broken airgun sitting on a workbench in the garage and a pel- let rifle atop a refrigerator. Police and medical experts testified Lowell had been stabbed and cut a total of 33 times on his head, chest, neck, arms, legs, lungs and heart, along with multiple other bruises and lacerations. Perez had suffered a cut on his foot and bite marks on his thumb from the alterca- tion. By MCKENZIE CASSIDY [email protected] Mariner High School is hosting the 6th Annual Silver Magic Car and Bike Show, the school’s largest fund-raiser of the year, on Saturday. Each year the school takes in between $12,000 and $15,000 in revenue from the show. Classic cars and custom designed motorcycles will be on display at the school from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Earnest Graham from the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a Mariner High alum who also attended the University of Florida, will return to greet the crowd and sign autographs from noon-2 p.m. “We have cars and bikes from all generations that are modified and fully restored,” said Robert Yoho, organizer from the Mariner High School Band Booster According to Yoho, the show will host more than 250 cars and motorcycles on dis- play for approximately 2,000 spectators. This year’s show will include a tethered hot air bal- loon ride on Mariner’s practice football field. RE/MAX Realty is donating the balloon, said Yoho, who said the rides will be open from 10 a.m. until the pilot says the weather is too windy. It also features a fully By STEVEN BEARDSLEY Special to the Breeze The two dramas unfolded on the same day. As life turned upside down for the families of Steven and Michelle Andrews, a snare began to tighten around the man accused of killing them, Fred Cooper. On Thursday, jurors in Cooper’s double homicide trial heard both accounts, when Steven’s father and Walter Ryan, the lead detective in the case, testified. Both testimonies focused largely on the same day, Dec. 27, 2005. That is when the Alligator makes self at home in northwest drain Mariner’s Silver Magic Car and Bike Show set Jurors hear from victim’s father in Fred Cooper trial By ANDREA GALABINSKI [email protected] The 85th Annual Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair is coming to town, starting tonight and running through March 8 at the Lee Civic Center. It is one of the area’s biggest events of the year, with all the music, rides, food and tradi- tional fair fun that is the county fair. But this year, local talent and several special events were built in to reflect the state of the economy. Concerning local talent, expect a lot of hometown favorites to perform. “We are using a lot of local talent this year,” said Alta Mosley, general manager of the Southwest Florida Fair. Annual Lee County Fair opens tonight at Lee Civic Center See ALLIGATOR, page 10A See GATEWAY, page 10A See FAIR, page 10A See MARINER, page 10A Inside today’s Breeze Your complete Cape Coral, Lee County real estate guide SERVING CAPE CORAL, PINE ISLAND & N. FT. MYERS NOR NORTH EDITION TH EDITION FEBRUAR FEBRUARY 26, 2009 Y 26, 2009 Real E Estate Real E Estate MARKETER MARKETER Quartzite Stone W Quartzite Stone Work Quartzite Stone W Quartzite Stone Work COVER PRESENTED BY DANATA GROUP See Page 16 MICHAEL PISTELLA Ronnie Perez’s interpreter speaks to him as his lawyer questions a witness during day four of Perez’s murder trial. Cape victim’s wife takes stand An alligator is stuck in a storm drain, yards away from a home off of Burnt Store Road in northwest Cape Coral. MICHAEL PISTELLA Lead detective in case takes witness stand too High school calls biggest fund-raiser FWC waiting on city’s permission “You want to try to estab- lish the motive. Is this a burglary? Was the TV missing, any china, any valuables?” — Walter Ryan, lead detective “We were trying to get back together, work things out.” — Tanya Lowell, wife of William Lowell, 36 Special events planned in response to economy To go What 85th Annual Southwest Florida and Lee County Fair When Today, Feb. 27, through March 8 Where Lee Civic Center, 11831 Bayshore Road, North Fort Myers Admission Adult, $6; child, $3; and under age 5, free To go What 6th Annual Silver Magic Car and Bike Show When Saturday, Feb. 28, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Where Mariner High School, 701 Chiquita Blvd. On trial Perez accused in fatal stabbing See TRIAL, page 10A

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Renewable energy meetingA Florida Alliance for Renewable

Energy town hall meeting will be heldfrom 4-6 p.m. today at the Hilton GardenInn, 12600 University Drive, Fort Myers.

The program, “How we can use thedemand for renewable energy to createjobs and economic recovery,” will featureguest speakers state Reps. Paige Kreegel,R-Punta Gorda, and Gary Aubuchon, R-Cape Coral; state Sen. Dave Aronberg, D-Greenacres; Mike Antheil, executivedirector of Florida Alliance of RenewableEnergy; and John Burges, managingdirector of Knight Capital Markets.

For information, call 727-709-3398,or check online at: www.floridaalliance-forrenewableengergy.org.

AROUND THE CAPE NEWS OF NOTECouncil for Progress to meet

Council for Progress will meet at 7:30 a.m.Friday at GulfCoast Village on Santa BarbaraBoulevard. City and county officials will dis-cuss the UEP. Submit questions/commentsahead of time. For details, call 282-2186.

Former resident to sharestories of city’s early days

The Cape Coral Historical Society willmeet at 2:30 p.m. March 10 at Cultural ParkTheatre, 528 Cultural Park Blvd. The guestspeaker will be Betsy Zeiss Lewis, a formerfull-time resident of Cape Coral who wrote“The Other Side of the River,” an historicalaccount of the city’s early days. For informa-tion, call Anne Cull at 772-7037.

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AT A GLANCEWHAT’S INSIDE

By GRAY [email protected]

For the past five days, ChrisRobertson has had an unwantedguest near his northwest CapeCoral home — an 8-foot alliga-tor.

Robertson found the alliga-tor under a drainage swale near

his home Sunday afternoon. “It’s 50 feet from the front

door,” he said.Robertson called the Florida

Fish and Wildlife ConservationCommission to extract the crea-ture, but was told it could notdo anything without the writtenpermission of the city of Cape

Coral because the drainageditch lies in a city right of way.

City spokesperson ConnieBaron said Thursday she isunsure whether the city’s writ-ten permission is necessary forthe alligator’s removal.

When an alligator was found

By CONNOR [email protected]

Tanya Lowell told seven jurors, who holdthe fate of her husband’s accused killer, aboutthe last time she saw him on the evening ofJune 21, 2007 — he gave her a rose and madedinner plans with her for the followingevening. It was their son’s 12th birthday.

William Lowell, 36, and his wife of nearly15 years had been recently separated due tofinancial problems and personal disagree-ments. He was the only one residing at theirhome, located at 2716 N.E. First St., whenpolice discovered his body riddled with knifewounds on June 22, 2007, she testifiedThursday.

Lowell and Tanya, who had three childrentogether, ages 6, 9 and 12, were trying to sal-vage their relationship prior to his slaying.Lowell had given her a rose every day sincetheir separation, Tanya told jurors.

“We were trying to get back together, workthings out,” she said.

The Lowells never got the chance to rekin-dle their relationship.

Ronnie Perez, 26, allegedly fatally stabbed

Lowell in his house, hitched a ride home withhis then-girlfriend Ana Luisa Munoz, took ashower and drove with parents Jose Serranoand Lisneidy Lozano to turn himself in topolice in the early morning hours of June 22,2007.

Thursday was the fourth day of Perez’s trialbefore Lee Circuit Judge Edward Volz, duringwhich jurors are asked to decide whether he isguilty of second-degree murder in Lowell’sdeath. If convicted, he faces a life sentence.

Perez initially told officers he thoughtLowell had a gun during a confrontation inLowell’s garage, at which point he stabbedLowell, possibly killing him.

Testimony so far has revealed the only gunsLowell kept in his home were a broken airgunsitting on a workbench in the garage and a pel-let rifle atop a refrigerator.

Police and medical experts testified Lowellhad been stabbed and cut a total of 33 times onhis head, chest, neck, arms, legs, lungs andheart, along with multiple other bruises andlacerations. Perez had suffered a cut on his footand bite marks on his thumb from the alterca-tion.

By MCKENZIE [email protected]

Mariner High School ishosting the 6th Annual SilverMagic Car and Bike Show, theschool’s largest fund-raiser ofthe year, on Saturday.

Each year the school takes inbetween $12,000 and $15,000in revenue from the show.

Classic cars and customdesigned motorcycles will beon display at the school from10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Earnest Graham from theTampa Bay Buccaneers, aMariner High alum who alsoattended the University ofFlorida, will return to greet thecrowd and sign autographs

from noon-2 p.m.“We have cars and bikes

from all generations that aremodified and fully restored,”said Robert Yoho, organizerfrom the Mariner High SchoolBand Booster

According to Yoho, theshow will host more than 250cars and motorcycles on dis-

play for approximately 2,000spectators.

This year’s show willinclude a tethered hot air bal-loon ride on Mariner’s practicefootball field. RE/MAX Realtyis donating the balloon, saidYoho, who said the rides willbe open from 10 a.m. until thepilot says the weather is toowindy.

It also features a fully

By STEVEN BEARDSLEYSpecial to the Breeze

The two dramas unfolded onthe same day.

As life turned upside downfor the families of Steven andMichelle Andrews, a snarebegan to tighten around the manaccused of killing them, FredCooper.

On Thursday, jurors inCooper’s double homicide trialheard both accounts, whenSteven’s father and WalterRyan, the lead detective in the

case, testified.Both testimonies focused

largely on the same day, Dec.27, 2005. That is when the

Alligator makes self at home in northwest drain

Mariner’s Silver Magic Car and Bike Show set

Jurors hear fromvictim’s father inFred Cooper trial

By ANDREA [email protected]

The 85th Annual SouthwestFlorida and Lee County Fair iscoming to town, startingtonight and running throughMarch 8 at the Lee CivicCenter.

It is one of the area’s biggestevents of the year, with all themusic, rides, food and tradi-tional fair fun that is the countyfair. But this year, local talentand several special events werebuilt in to reflect the state ofthe economy.

Concerning local talent,expect a lot of hometownfavorites to perform.

“We are using a lot of localtalent this year,” said Alta

Mosley, general manager of theSouthwest Florida Fair.

Annual Lee CountyFair opens tonightat Lee Civic Center

See ALLIGATOR, page 10A

See GATEWAY, page 10A

See FAIR, page 10A

See MARINER, page 10A

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MICHAEL PISTELLA

Ronnie Perez’s interpreter speaks to him as his lawyer questions a witness during dayfour of Perez’s murder trial.

Cape victim’s wife takes stand

An alligatoris stuck in astorm drain,yards awayfrom a homeoff of BurntStore Roadin northwestCape Coral.

MICHAELPISTELLA

Lead detective in casetakes witness stand too

High school calls biggest fund-raiser

FWC waiting on city’s permission

“You want to try to estab-lish the motive. Is this aburglary? Was the TVmissing, any china, anyvaluables?”

— Walter Ryan,lead detective

“We were trying to get back together,work things out.”

— Tanya Lowell, wife of William Lowell, 36

Special events plannedin response to economy

To goWhat

85th AnnualSouthwest Floridaand Lee County Fair

WhenToday, Feb. 27, through March 8

WhereLee Civic Center,11831 Bayshore Road, North Fort Myers

AdmissionAdult, $6; child, $3;and under age 5, free

To goWhat

6th Annual Silver MagicCar and Bike Show

WhenSaturday, Feb. 28,from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

WhereMariner High School,701 Chiquita Blvd.

On trial

Perez accusedin fatal stabbing

See TRIAL, page 10A

By MCKENZIE [email protected]

Three Cape Coral schools willparticipate in National Recess Week,sponsored by the Cartoon Network,to promote fitness in schools.

From Monday through Friday,

thousands of public and private ele-mentary schools will engage in fit-ness celebrations and an effort to seta new Guinness World Record forthe largest simultaneous game of foursquare.

Also $100,000 worth of schoolhealth grants and$100,000 worthof red rubberballs adornedwith the message“Get Animated”will be distrib-uted throughoutschools nation-wide.

City charterschools OasisElementary andC h r i s t aM c A u l i f f eElementary haveregistered for theevent as well asthe Lee CountySchool District’sC a p eE l e m e n t a r y ,according toorganizers.

P r i n c i p a lSteve Hook saidO a s i sElementary ispart of NationalRecess Week for

the first time this year.“Generally, we try to have fitness

in our P.E. program and we haverecess every day,” said Hook. “I feelit is an important part of school.”

On Tuesday at noon, Oasis willhost five different four square games.Besides joining millions of other stu-dents in setting a new world record,students at Oasis will also engage indaily recess activities to highlight thecelebration.

“Our day is an hour longer so wetry to incorporate it (recess) as part ofour time,” said Hook. “So manyplaces had to cut it because of budg-ets. It’s an important part of ourbudget.”

Oasis is also in the running to beone of 10 schools to receive $10,000worth of grants for recess equipment,he said.

National Recess Week was firstcelebrated in 2006 to encourageactive lifestyles and well-being.

A study by Dr. RominaM. Barros, assistant clinicalprofessor of pediatrics atthe Albert Einstein Collegeof Medicine, said, “Schoolchildren who receive morerecess behave better and arelikely to learn more.”

Another study entitled“Recess Rules,” released bythe Robert Wood JohnstonFoundation, reported thatonly 36 percent of childrenmeet their recommendedamount of physical activity.

This year’s NationalRecess Week will end withevents at the Boys & GirlsClubs of America and atour of 40 cities this sum-mer.

Also, professional ath-letes including Miami Heatguard Dwayne Wade, for-mer tennis professionalAnna Kournikova and fit-ness trainer Jillian Michaelsfrom “The Biggest Loser”will visit schools in NewYork City and Miami.

“This annual event hasbecome a favorite for all ofus at Cartoon Network as itoffers the opportunity tobenefit elementary schoolsacross the country alongwith the chance to personal-ly volunteer and serve kidsin our neighborhoods,” saidStuart Snyder, president forTurner Broadcasting’sAnimation, Young Adultsand Kids Media group, in aprepared statement.

(The police blotter contains pub-lic information obtained from theCape Coral Police Department, theLee County Sheriff’s Office and theLee County Jail booking log. Arrestsmade are suspicions of crime(s)committed. All persons are innocentuntil proven guilty in a court of law.)

Arrests■ Scott R. Brown, 41, of 236

S.E. 14th St., was chargedWednesday with domestic violencebattery touch or strike.

■ George A. Johns, 49, of 801W. Cape Estates Circle, was chargedWednesday with domestic violencebattery cause bodily harm.

■ Michael J Krug, 26, of 632S.W. 15th Terrace, was chargedThursday with aggravated batteryoffender knew or should have knownvictim pregnant, battery on officer

firefighter EMT and resist officerwith violence.

■ Kimberly Scoini, 27, of 522N.W. 11th Terrace, was chargedWednesday with larceny theft $300or more but less than $5,000.

■ Nathan A Young, 29, of 522N.W. 11th Terrace, was chargedWednesday with fraud utter falseinstrument and larceny theft $300 ormore but less than $5,000.

TIDES TEMPERATURES ACROSS THE NATION

Today: Partly sunny.Highs: around 80.

Saturday: Partly sunny.Highs: upper 70s.High yesterday: 79

Low yesterday: 58

LOCALFORECAST The Weather Elsewhere

By The Associated Press

Temperatures indicate Thursday’s

high and overnight low to 8 p.m.

Eastern Time.

Hi Lo Prc Otlk

Albany,N.Y. 44 26 .04 rn

Albuquerque 68 49 cdy

Amarillo 74 43 cdy

Anchorage 28 24 clr

Asheville 65 43 rn

Atlanta 69 46 rn

Atlantic City 54 31 rn

Austin 88 68 cdy

Baltimore 52 26 rn

Billings 11 7 .02 sno

Birmingham 71 48 rn

Bismarck 0 -1 .17 clr

Boise 44 41 .07 cdy

Boston 48 28 cdy

Brownsville 84 67 clr

Buffalo 44 35 .03 rn

Burlington,Vt. 43 28 rn

Casper 50 22 cdy

Charleston,S.C. 67 40 cdy

Charleston,W.Va. 61 44 rn

Charlotte,N.C. 65 43 rn

Cheyenne 49 34 clr

Chicago 48 32 .45 clr

Cincinnati 55 45 .06 rn

Cleveland 51 43 .01 rn

Columbia,S.C. 69 46 .01 cdy

Columbus,Ohio 53 46 .03 rn

Concord,N.H. 42 15 rn

Dallas-Ft Worth 86 68 cdy

Dayton 52 44 .01 cdy

Denver 59 35 cdy

Des Moines 41 33 .14 cdy

Detroit 43 30 .06 cdy

Duluth 16 9 .17 clr

El Paso 83 55 cdy

Evansville 67 46 .12 cdy

Fairbanks 25 5 .01 cdy

Fargo 3 1 .07 clr

Flagstaff 53 27 cdy

Grand Rapids 45 25 .43 cdy

Great Falls 6 1 .18 cdy

Greensboro,N.C. 64 37 rn

Hartford Spgfld 47 27 rn

Helena 13 8 .06 cdy

Honolulu 77 67 clr

Houston 88 67 cdy

Indianapolis 55 46 .04 cdy

Jackson,Miss. 80 55 rn

Jacksonville 73 41 clr

Juneau 27 10 .01 sno

Kansas City 65 47 .04 cdy

Key West 76 65 cdy

Las Vegas 70 48 cdy

Little Rock 75 60 rn

Los Angeles 66 49 cdy

Louisville 66 49 .19 rn

Lubbock 82 43 cdy

Memphis 73 57 rn

Miami Beach 77 66 cdy

Midland-Odessa 90 45 cdy

Milwaukee 39 29 .61 clr

Mpls-St Paul 28 22 .41 cdy

Nashville 69 47 rn

New Orleans 77 62 cdy

New York City 50 35 rn

Norfolk,Va. 65 30 cdy

North Platte 38 24 cdy

Oklahoma City 79 55 cdy

Omaha 41 35 .02 sno

Orlando 76 50 cdy

Pendleton 39 29 .09 cdy

Philadelphia 50 29 rn

Phoenix 78 56 cdy

Pittsburgh 52 44 rn

Portland,Maine 40 15 clr

Portland,Ore. 46 33 .17 cdy

Providence 49 24 cdy

Raleigh-Durham 65 37 rn

Rapid City 13 7 .03 sno

Reno 56 43 cdy

Richmond 66 32 rn

Sacramento 63 51 .14 cdy

St Louis 68 48 cdy

St Petersburg 74 59 cdy

Salt Lake City 58 33 .02 cdy

San Antonio 87 67 cdy

San Diego 63 50 cdy

San Francisco 58 52 .02 cdy

San Juan,P.R. 84 72 cdy

Santa Fe 63 37 cdy

St Ste Marie 28 23 cdy

Seattle 38 26 .23 cdy

Shreveport 78 63 rn

Sioux Falls 23 22 .13 sno

Spokane 32 30 .04 cdy

Syracuse 51 32 .02 rn

Tampa 79 55 cdy

Topeka 63 47 .06 cdy

Tucson 79 52 .01 cdy

Tulsa 81 55 cdy

Washington,D.C. 57 35 rn

Wichita 69 54 cdy

Wilkes-Barre 53 33 .01 rn

Wilmington,Del. 49 24 rn

National Temperature Extremes for

Thursday

High 98 at Laredo, Texas

Low 8 below Zero At St. Mary, Mont.

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m — indicates missing information.

Sunrise: 6:53 a.m. Sunset: 6:28 p.m.

Charlotte - LEE - including the cities of CAPE CORAL, Fort Myers, NorthFort Myers, Lehigh Acres, Bonita Springs, Port Charlotte and Punta Gorda —Today: Partly sunny. Highs around 80. East winds 5 to 10 mph becomingsouth in the afternoon. Tonight: Partly cloudy. Patchy fog early in the morn-ing. Lows in the upper 50s. South winds 5 mph becoming southeast after mid-night. Saturday: Partly sunny. Highs in the upper 70s. South winds 5 to 10mph. Saturday night: Partly cloudy. Lows in the lower 60s. Southwest winds5 to 10 mph.

Bonita Beach to themouth of the SuwanneeRiver — Today: High pres-sure north of the waters willshift southward to theFlorida Straits by lateSaturday. A cold front willmove through the FloridaPanhandle late Saturdayand through the watersSaturday night and earlySunday.

Sunday: Partly sunny with a 20 percentchance of showers and thunderstorms. Breezy.Cooler. Highs in the lower 70s. Sunday night:Partly cloudy with a 10 percent chance of show-ers. Cooler. Lows in the lower 50s. Monday:Mostly sunny with a 10 percent chance of show-ers. Highs in the lower 70s. Monday night:Mostly clear. Lows near 50. Tuesday throughThursday: Partly cloudy. Highs in the mid toupper 70s. Lows in the mid to upper 50s.

Tides below are for the Cape Coral Bridge.Conversions — Redfish Pass: -2:30; PointYbel: -3:00; Matlacha Pass: -30;Caloosahatchee Bridge: +50; Port BocaGrande: -3:00; Captiva, Gulf side: -4:00.

Saturday: High: 5:06 a.m.Saturday: Low: 11:24 a.m.

MARINEFORECAST

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Last week’s Web poll resultsDid President Barack Obama’s visit give you hopefor the U.S. economy?

■ Yes, he understands our problems, 11 percent■ Maybe, I will wait for results, 21 percent■ No, it is just more talk, 66 percent■ Other, 1 percent

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Marilyn I. SmithMarilyn I. Smith, 78, of Cape Coral, died

Thursday, Feb. 26, 2009, in Cape Coral, under thecare of Hope Hospice. She was born Oct. 27, 1930,in Queens, N.Y., to Lorris and Adeline Lassar, nowdeceased.

She moved to Cape Coral 32 years ago fromNew York, N.Y. She was a founder and member ofGrace Untied Methodist Church, Ladies AuxiliaryPost 8463, Lee Memorial Hospital and real estate.

She is survived by her beloved husband of 58years, Mark E. Smith; loving daughters, Deborah(Roy) Beck, Karen (Dale) Carter, Victoria Scofieldand Sandra (John) Hadveck; six grandchildren; andone great-grandchild.

A memorial service will be conducted at 2 p.m.Monday at Fuller Cape Coral Funeral Home-Cremation Service, 3740 Del Prado Blvd.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made toSusan G. Komen, For The Cure, or Hope Hospice.

OBITUARY

In the Feb. 26, 2009, edition of the Cape CoralDaily Breeze, the date for the public comment ses-sions on Lee County’s 10-year plan to fight home-lessness was incorrect.

The date of the sessions is today, Feb. 27, from8-10:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.-1 p.m. at UnitarianUniversalist Church of Fort Myers, 13411 ShireLane, Fort Myers.

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Three Cape schools to participatein National Recess Week activities

“Our day is an hour longerso we try to incorporate it(recess) as part of our time.So many places had to cut itbecause of budgets. It’s animportant part of our budg-et.”

— Steve Hook,Oasis Elementary principal

TALLAHASSEE (AP) —Florida needs 68 new judges to han-dle a caseload that’s been expandinglargely because of increases incrime and foreclosures, both result-ing from hard economic times, thestate Supreme Court said Thursdayin a report to the Legislature.

The justices asked for 29 morecircuit judges and 39 additionalcounty judges in the report requiredby the Florida Constitution. Theydid not request any new appellatejudges.

Chief Justice Peggy Quince alsopleaded with lawmakers not tomake any more cuts inadministrative staffing.She wrote for the courtthat “there is limitedvalue” in certifyingmore judges if theydon’t have the supportneeded to perform theirduties.

Quince noted law-makers have eliminat-ed 301 staff positionsin the court system dur-ing the last and currentbudget years althoughcaseloads have soared.Mortgage foreclosurecases lead the list witha 396 percent increasein filings over a two-year span ending June30, 2008.

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cut most parts of the state budget inthe past two years because tax andother revenues have dropped due tothe very economic downturn that’sblamed for increasing the courts’caseloads.

“This court acknowledges thatour state and our nation are experi-encing an unparalleled economiccrisis,” Quince wrote. “Nonetheless,there comes a time when makingnecessary adjustments in order tosustain budget reductions cascadesinto crippling the daily operations ofan entire branch of government.”

Man claims veteranstatus lets him steal

FORT PIERCE (AP) —Authorities say they arrested a manwho claimed he was justified instealing candy from a Fort Piercetruck stop because he had served inthe military.

An officer confronted 31-year-old Eric T. Ambrose at the truckstop early Monday morning. Theofficer reported finding severalpackages of candy and nuts, twoblack T-shirts and a 20 oz. bottle ofbeer in Ambrose’s pockets. He saidhe had paid for all the items, but aclerk denied ringing up any pur-chases for Ambrose.

A report states that while in thepatrol vehicle, Ambrose screamedout the window that he had servedin the military over in Iraq andcould steal all the M&M’S he want-ed.

Pre-K readinessrate drops in state

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Newschool readiness test results aredown for children who completedin Florida’s pre-kindergarten pro-gram in the last academic year com-pared to 2006-07.

Fifty-four percent of participantsconsistently demonstrated theywere school-ready last year,program officials saidThursday. That’s down from58 percent the year before.But it’s still a better rate thanfor children who do not finishor participate in the voluntaryprogram.

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TALLAHASSEE (AP) — Thefirst year was pretty easy, the seconda little harder and now CharlieCrist’s third legislative session asgovernor will certainly be his tough-est yet.

Crist is an eternal optimist at atime when pessimism is seepingthrough a state where the budgetkeeps getting smaller, unemploy-ment rates keep getting higher andpeople are losing their homes at oneof the highest foreclosure rates in thenation.

“It’s going to be a tough year foreverybody,” said lobbyist RonBook, who added that Crist mayhave found more resistance evenwithout the hard times. “It’s the yearthat people push back on any givengovernor. The honeymoon is over.”

Besides dealing with the budget,Crist’s 2009 agenda includes morework on issues he’s dealt with sincetaking office: clean energy, propertyinsurance and property taxes. Healso wants the Legislature toapprove the compact he signed withthe Seminole Tribe that wouldexpand gambling at the tribe’s casi-nos while providing the state withmore money.

Crist hopes that the $12 billionthe state is expecting from the stim-ulus package will make the budgetless of a problem. The money is tobe spread over three budget years.

“It relieves a lot of our pressure.Hopefully those funds will beinvested wisely — I’m sure thatthey will — and we will move on toother issues like energy develop-ment, alternative fuels and educa-

tion, infrastructure and health care,”Crist said.

But getting the Legislature to goalong with his proposed $66.5 bil-lion budget won’t be that easy —even though the Legislature is con-trolled by his fellow Republicans.House and Senate leadership arebeing more cautious about the budg-et and have concerns that relying toomuch on the temporary boost couldcause problems down the road.

“I cannot predict the depth andthe length of how far the economicdownturn is going to run,” saidSenate President Jeff Atwater, R-North Palm Beach. He and incom-ing House Speaker Larry Cretul saythe state needs to go line-by-linethrough the state budget and strip itdown to bare necessities.

And while times are tight, Cristalso wants lawmakers to put proper-ty tax proposals on the ballot,including a measure that would givefirst-time homebuyers a temporary,but big, break on their propertytaxes. Crist also wants to furtherlimit the amount property taxes canbe increased on businesses and sec-ond homes.

Other proposed ballot measureswould put spending caps on citiesand counties and bar tax increasesfor primary homeowners if theirproperty values go down.

Crist also has two big proposalshe wants the Legislature to pass.One would require power compa-nies to increase the percentage ofrenewable energy sources they useand another would force car compa-nies to sell more fuel efficient cars.

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Always pay thebank” was my father’seconomic advice. Ingood times and in bad,whether I had low,moderate or highincome, I always paidthe bank. The banknow offers me loans.

That fatherlyadvice, though, wasnot about making thebankers feel good. Hewished to instill in mea sense of responsibil-ity and moral integri-ty. Dad knew such anattitude would help make for a suc-cessful life.

Things are rapidly changing.Once, we honored and encouragedhard work, individual responsibili-ty, integrity and achievement. Thefruits of success were our reward.Today, we discourage such thingsby rewarding failure, mediocrity,incompetence and envy. If one doessucceed using the old values, thegovernment imposes penalties ofhigher taxes and more regulationsto subsidize those who won’tembrace the virtues that built andsustained the nation through trulyhard times.

The financial adviser RicEdelman said on his syndicatedradio show last Saturday that thereason many are panicking duringthe current recession is becausethey have only lived in prosperoustimes. Edelman noted that 30 yearsago, just 20 percent of the countrywas invested in the stock market.Now, he says, about 70 percent ofAmericans are invested and mosthave only lived during periodswhen the market (and home values)always increased.

The Obama admin-istration is takingpolitical advantage bypromising to deliverus, if not from evil,than from anxiety.Instead of encouragingindependence, govern-ment will now encour-age dependence. JohnF. Kennedy’s orationhas been turned on itshead. Today, it isn’t,“Ask not what yourcountry can do foryou; ask what you can

do for your country.” Itis, “Ask not what you can do foryour country; ask what your coun-try can do for you.” No one can saywe weren’t warned. Obama prom-ised to “spread the wealth around,”rather than create conditions thatwould offer opportunities for morepeople to become wealthy.

An economic truism is that youdon’t raise taxes in a recession, butthat’s what the Obama administra-tion plans to do. They won’t call ita tax increase. They’ll let the Bushtax cuts expire, jacking up the toprate to 39 percent again, as it wasin the Clinton years, a period inwhich even Bill Clinton was forcedto admit he raised taxes “toomuch.” Who believes governmentneeds more of our money, when italready wastes so much of it?

Do we want to replace this greatcountry with all the opportunities itaffords to people who play by therules, work hard and make rightdecisions, with a country that does-n’t care what rules you live bybecause government will take careof you? And what does this sayabout people who have played bythe rules? They have paid the bank,

but now see people who did notgetting a handout from governmentfor their mortgages, as if payingand not paying are morally equiva-lent.

Each generation must renew theprinciples delivered by the preced-ing one. I fear this generation maybe dropping the baton, seduced bythe flattering words of politicianswho promise not to let us fail, orsuffer, or even feel bad. That is afool’s bargain because it is throughfailure (or the threat of it) and suf-fering that we grow stronger asindividuals and become more self-reliant.

For a clue to what liberal politi-cians are trying to foist on thecountry, visit:http://www.despair.com/viewall.html. There you will find anti-moti-vational posters, the antithesis ofthe motivational ones found in SkyMall magazine. These anti-motiva-tional posters are for people whoprefer despair to optimism and seegovernment as their only hope. Theposters sell “de-motivation:increasing success by loweringexpectations.” Of government, itsays, “If you think the problems wecreate are bad, just wait until yousee our solutions.”

We face a future of ever-biggerand intrusive government and thepunishing of achievement unlessthis generation realizes it hasdropped the baton it was handedand returns to pick it up.

Direct all mail for Cal Thomasto Tribune Media Services, 2225Kenmore Ave., Suite 114, Buffalo,N.Y. 14207. Readers may also e-mail Cal Thomas [email protected].

Attorney General Eric Holder said the United States is “anation of cowards” when it comes to race relations. In onesense, he is absolutely right. Many whites, from universityadministrators and professors, schoolteachers to employersand public officials acceptbehavior from black peoplethat they wouldn’t begin toaccept from whites. For exam-ple, some of the nation’s mostelite universities, such asVanderbilt, StanfordUniversity and the Universityof California, have yielded toblack student demands for sep-arate graduation ceremoniesand separate “celebratoryevents.” Universities such asStanford, Cornell, MIT, andCal Berkeley have, or havehad, segregated dorms. If whitestudents demanded whites-onlygraduation ceremonies orwhites-only dorms, administra-tors would have labeled their demands as intolerable racism.When black students demand the same thing, these admin-istrators cowardly capitulate. Calling these universityadministrators cowards is the most flattering characteriza-tion of their behavior. They might actually be stupid enoughto believe nonsense taught by their some of sociology andpsychology professors that blacks can’t be racists becausethey don’t have power.

What about Holder’s statement that America is “volun-tarily segregated”? I say, so what. According to the census,in 2007, 4.6 percent of married blacks were married to awhite; less than 1 percent of married whites were married toa black. While blacks are 13 percent of the population, theyare 80 percent of professional basketball players and 65percent of professional football players.

Mere casual observance of audiences at ice hockeygames or opera performances would reveal gross voluntarysegregation. What would Holder propose the U.S. JusticeDepartment do about these and other instances of voluntarysegregation?

Attorney General Holder’s flawed thinking is wide-spread whereby people think that an activity that is notracially integrated is therefore segregated. Blacks are about60 percent of the Washington, D.C. population. At theReagan National Airport, which serves D.C., nowhere near60 percent of the airport’s water fountain users are black;

I’d guess blacks are never more than 5 percent of users.The population statistics of states such as South Dakota,Iowa, Maine, Montana and Vermont show that not even 1percent of their populations are black. Does that meanReagan National Airport water fountains and South Dakota,Iowa, Maine, Montana and Vermont are racially segregat-ed? If Holder does anything about “voluntary segregation”at the state level I hope it’s not court-ordered busing; I’mnot wild about their winters. Just because some activity isnot racially integrated does not mean that it is racially seg-regated.

The bottom line is that the civil rights struggle is overand it is won. At one time black Americans didn’t share theconstitutional guarantees shared by whites; today we do.That does not mean that there are not major problems thatconfront a large segment of the black community, but theyare not civil rights problems nor can they be solved througha “conversation on race.” Black illegitimacy stands at 70percent; nearly 50 percent of black students drop out of highschool; and only 30 percent of black youngsters reside intwo-parent families. In 2005, while 13 percent of the pop-ulation, blacks committed over 52 percent of the nation’shomicides and were 46 percent of the homicide victims.

Ninety-four percent of black homicide victims had ablack person as their murderer. Such pathology, I thinkmuch of it precipitated by family breakdown, is entirely newamong blacks.

In 1940, black illegitimacy was 19 percent; in 1950,only 18 percent of black households were female-headedcompared with today’s 70 percent. Both during slavery andas late as 1920, a teenage girl raising a child without a manpresent was rare among blacks.

If black people continue to accept the corrupt blamegame agenda of liberal whites, black politicians and assort-ed hustlers, as opposed to accepting personal responsibility,the future for many black Americans will remain bleak.

Walter E. Williams is a professor of economics atGeorge Mason University. To find out more about Walter E.Williams and read features by other Creators Syndicatewriters and cartoonists, visit the Creators Syndicate Webpage at: www.creators.com.

I’m beginning to hear the wel-come sounds of an economy start-ing to rouse itself out of slumber.I’m not saying it’s turned aroundyet, or anything close to that. I’mjust sensing and hoping that bottommay have been struck, or that theslide is starting to slow. We maystill be months, if not years, awayfrom economic growth. But thespeed of the crash seems to beslowing.

Anecdotally, the few friends Ihave in real estate say more resalehousing contracts are going to clos-ing. Loans are still being refused,but not as many as a month or moreago. A person I met through workwhose spouse is employed at alocal Ford dealership says 21 cars(new and used) were sold lastSaturday, which is a one-day highnot reached by that dealership sinceabout two years ago.

Then, of course, the question weall keep asking ourselves is, howmuch worse can it get? Every timeI’ve given myself the freedom toask, “Have we hit bottom yet?”more lousy economic newsemanates from some unexpectedquarter and it turns out we have nothit bottom.

At first it appeared that formerPresident George Bush’s fiscalinjection into the banking systemwould free up the credit systemthat’s been frozen since last fall.Well, that hope was pretty short-lived. Then fingers stayed crossedthat Congress’ passage of theObama stimulus package wouldpoint the stock market northinstead of south. Wrong again.President Obama is certainly notresponsible for this economic mess

— it was handed tohim by his predeces-sor. But neither hasthe market given hisrecovery plan any-thing approaching athumb pointed sky-ward. And that’s beena huge disappointmentto millions ofAmericans.

Then too, some ofhis gaffes and those ofhis staff have vergedon the unforgivable.Obama’s use of theterm “catastrophe” inconjunction with the word, “econo-my” is one. His TreasurySecretary’s poor performancebefore Congress is another. Andthen there was Federal ReserveBoard Chairman Ben Bernanke’sadmission before Congress thisweek that the recovery could be ayear or more off. He said, accord-ing to Reuters:

“This outlook for economicactivity is subject to considerableuncertainty, and I believe that,overall, the downside risks proba-bly outweigh those on the upside.”Of course Bernanke’s not anObama appointee. Nonetheless,since he now serves the currentpresident, couldn’t he have stoppedat, “uncertainty?”

For those who, like myself, havespent months in the doldrums, thereare some positive signs that cannotbe ignored. Home Depot’s quarter-ly performance, released this week,was much better than expected,sending the company’s stock upsharply. Where Home Depot goes,so goes the construction trade.

Irwin Kellner ofM a r k e t W a t c h . c o mnotes some other posi-tive trends:

■ The ConferenceBoard’s index of lead-ing economic indica-tors has risen for twomonths in a row.

■ Producer priceshave increased fortwo straight months.

■ Consumer pricesrose in January — thefirst monthly gain insix months.

■ The Baltic DryIndex, which measures the cost ofshipping key raw materials likecopper, steel and iron, has morethan doubled from its recent lows.

■ Existing-home sales rose inDecember.

So is it soup yet? And why is itso important to determine preciselywhen growth bestows itself on oureconomy once again? If the slow-down is just about over now, it willhave little or nothing to do with theefforts of the Obama administra-tion. We already know the Bushadministration doomed the econo-my with ridiculous spending levelsand little by way of watchdogactivity over the derivatives mar-kets. But can we credit the currentadministration for the recovery?Too soon to know yet.

Have we hit bottom yet? Are wegetting closer to the bottom? Let’sall hope so.

Bonnie Erbe is a TV host andwrites this column for ScrippsHoward News Service. E-mail [email protected].

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Part of the plan President Barack Obama announcedto address the foreclosure crisis involves homeownerswho are “under water” with their mortgages. As manyas one-fourth of American mortgage holders, who owemore on their loans than their homes are worth, fallinto the category. Some, who continue to make theirmonthly payments, don’t really need crisis-style inter-vention.

During a speech in Arizona, Obama said his pro-gram will help as many as 5 million “under water”families refinance their mortgages. He added that theplan can be implemented at “roughly zero” cost to tax-payers.

We wonder how it is possible to offer help to fami-lies who need it without someone — either financialinstitutions or taxpayers — incurring some cost.Lowering interest rates they pay would cost financialinstitutions — or taxpayers, possibly through bankbailouts — money. Simply extending repayment termson their loans, while lowering monthly payments,would cost the homeowners money in the long run.

Again: How can meaningful help be provided tothose who need it at “roughly zero” cost to taxpayers?That is a question the Obama administration shouldconsider before proceeding with its plan.

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The Georgia-based organization saysit is providing an invaluable and humaneservice. Authorities call ita crime.

Four members of theFinal Exit Network,including its president andits medical director, werearrested Wednesday andcharged with assisted sui-cide in the death of 58-year-old John Celmer lastJune at his home nearAtlanta. Investigators saidthe organization may havebeen involved in as manyas 200 other deathsaround the country.

“The law is very clear,and they clearly violatedit,” said Georgia Bureau ofInvestigation spokesmanJohn Bankhead.

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NEW ORLEANS (AP) — ALouisiana woman is accused of trad-ing two young children in her carefor a pet cockatoo and $175 cashfrom a couple who had been tryingfor years to have their own child,authorities said Thursday.

Donna Greenwell, 53, a long-haul trucker with an arrest recordfrom Pitkin, is charged with aggra-vated kidnapping, along with would-be adoptive parents Paul J. Romero,46, and Brandy Lynn Romero, 27,of Evangeline Parish.

“The Romeros had good inten-tions from what we see,” said KeithDupre, a detective with the

Evangeline Parish Sheriff’s Office.“They really wanted to take care ofthe kids. The kids were well-dressedand seemed to be treated good by theRomero family.”

The transaction for the 5-year-old boy and the 4-year-old girl wasnegotiated by phone after Greenwellspotted a flier posted at a livestockbarn selling a cockatoo for $1,500and called the Romeros on Feb. 18,Dupre said.

Although Paul Romero had threechildren from a previous marriage,Dupre said, he and Brandy had triedunsuccessfully for years to have achild together.

WASHINGTON (AP) —President Barack Obama’s firstbudget makes good on campaignpledges for a major overhaul ofAmerica’s costly health care sys-tem and sets aside an additional$750 billion to help rescueAmerica’s troubled financial sys-tem.

The $3.55 trillion spendingblueprint, unveiled Thursday, wasdesigned to set the table for con-gressional debate, with specificsnot expected to reach lawmakersuntil the second half of April.

But even the outline of the pro-posal will face close scrutiny in themidst of the most severe U.S. eco-nomic slide in decades. The propos-al was likely to come under heavycriticism from Republicans, whoare expected to object to its taxincreases for wealthy Americansand greater government involve-ment in the heath care system.

With the economy plungingever deeper into recession andAmericans fearing an extendedperiod of turmoil, Obama wasalready gearing up hundreds of bil-lions of dollars of emergencyspending and has vowed at thesame time to slash the nation’s $1trillion-plus debt in half by 2013,the end of his term. The new budg-et reflects a deficit that now isexpected — given the need to setaside $750 billion in a financialbailout fund — to hit $1.75 trillionthis year.

The $750 billion bailout fund isin addition to the $700 billion bankbailout passed by Congress lastOctober.

Also Thursday, Obama toldlawmakers he plans to withdrawmost American troops from Iraq byAugust 2010 but leave tens ofthousands behind to advise Iraqiforces and protect U.S. interests,congressional officials said.

Obama is expected to announcethe new strategy on Friday during atrip to the Marine Corps base atCamp Lejeune, North Carolina.

In a closed-door meeting withRepublican and Democratic lead-

ers, Obama and his top advisersestimated that 35,000 to 50,000troops would remain in Iraq afterthe bulk of troops are withdrawn.

Obama campaigned on endingthe Iraq war and pledged to do so in16 months. The withdrawaltimetable he is expected to approvestretches over 19 months from hisinauguration in January. Thatmeans some 100,000 troops wouldleave over the coming 18 months.

On the budget, Obama haspointedly said he has inherited thedeficit from his predecessor andsought to draw a clear distinctionwith the former Bush administra-tion, saying “the time has come tousher in a new era — a new era ofresponsibility” both in governmentand the private sector.

“This budget is an honestaccounting of where we are andwhere we intend to go,” the presi-dent said in a ceremony to presentthe spending plan. He was referringto former President George W.Bush’s practice of excluding thecost of wars in Iraq andAfghanistan in budget accounting.

Looking forward, the Obamaspending plan forecasts the need for$634 billion over 10 years as a“down payment” on health carereform.

“We must make it a priority togive every single American quality,affordable health care,” Obamasaid.

America’s partners abroad maytake heart in the budget proposal’scall to raise hundreds of billions ofdollars by auctioning permits forpolluters who exceed carbon emis-sions caps, which Obama wants toimpose on users of fossil fuels toaddress global warming.

Obama also promises to phaseout direct payments to farmingoperations with revenues above$500,000 a year. U.S. farm subsi-dies have been a point of contentionin global trade talks, as criticsbelieve they give American farmersan unfair advantage in world mar-kets.

Three charged in swapof kids for bird, money

Four members of assistedsuicide group are arrested

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Back in the dayChrista McAuliffe Charter second-grader Brenden Byrdplays with a 1800s-era toy at a Pioneer Living exhibit.The exhibit is part of Tin Cup Adventures, a travelinghands-on museum, which travels to schools to offerstudents a chance to learn about and experience earlyAmerican life. For more information, call 800-322-8039or visit: www.tincupadventures.org.

President hopes toquell drug violence

MEXICO CITY (AP) —President Felipe Calderon hopes toquell Mexico’s rampant drug vio-lence by the end of his term in 2012,and disputes U.S. fears that Mexicois losing control of its territory.

In interviews with TheAssociated Press on Thursday,Calderon and his top prosecutor saidthe violence that killed 6,290 peoplelast year — and more than 1,000 inthe first eight weeks of 2009 — is asign that the cartels are under pres-sure from military and police opera-tions nationwide, as well as turf warsamong themselves.

Calderon, a Harvard-educatedconservative, said smuggling cannotbe eliminated as long as Americanscontinue to use drugs, but hopes hecan beat back the cartels by 2012 toa point that the army and federalpolice can withdraw and leave theproblem in the hands of local lawenforcement. He declined to give aspecific timeline for winning the waragainst drug gangs.

Calderon easily switchedbetween English and Spanish in anhourlong interview at the colonialNational Palace. Sitting in a chairdecorated with Mexico’s nationalsymbol — an eagle perched on acactus devouring a serpent — hewas relaxed and jovial.

Mutiny ends aftertanks enter capital

DHAKA, Bangladesh (AP) —Tanks rolled through theBangladeshi capital in a show offorce that finally persuaded muti-nous border guards to lay down theirarms, ending a two-day revolt thatthreatened to spread across theimpoverished South Asian nation.

At least 22 people were killed inthe insurrection after nearly 2,000guards opened fire on their seniorofficers and seized their headquar-ters in the capital Wednesday toprotest poor pay and conditions.

Concerned about reports ofdozens still missing, firefighterssearched the area through the nightand recovered 11 more bodies, fireofficial Dilip Kumar Ghosh saidearly Friday.

He said two bodies were found atthe home of the border force’s chief,Maj. Gen. Shakil Ahmed, but thecommander was not one of them.

INTERNATIONAL

BRIEFS

Dear Annie: I’m 27 years oldand live with my parents, who areboth in their mid-50s. A fewmonths ago, my dad was forced toquit his job.

The problem is, I have proofthat my father is cheating with anex-co-worker. I’ve met thiswoman. I did my own investigatingand was able to get names, num-bers and photos. Every time Momleaves for work, Dad locks himselfin his room and gets on the phone.His girlfriend has called here a fewtimes and hung up on me. The dis-turbing thing about it is, she is evenyounger than I am.

Dad is always finding excusesto leave the house. One time I fol-lowed him and saw him in theparking lot on his cell phone. Heoften has “lunch meetings” with“friends,” but never has anything tosay about them when we ask.

My mother has her faults, butshe doesn’t deserve to be cheatedon. My father is really good about

pretending and doesn’t know I amaware of his double life. I want toconfront him and give him an ulti-matum — this girl or us. I alsowant to tell my mom, and mybrother agrees. What do you say?

— Stuck in the MiddleDear Stuck: You are not in a

position to give Dad that particularultimatum. Leaving the marriage isyour mother’s decision. The oneyou should be giving him is this:Stop seeing the other woman andget counseling with Mom, oryou’re going to spill the beans. Wehave no doubt you will followthrough.

Dear Annie: My 66-year-oldhusband suffers from bothosteoarthritis and rheumatoidarthritis. The diseases haveadvanced to the point that simpletasks are extremely difficult if notimpossible. Consequently, we haveto constantly endure thoughtlessand hurtful comments from friends,

neighbors and even family accus-ing him of being lazy because theysee me doing the lion’s share ofphysical labor around our home.

These callous and uncaringindividuals have no clue what it’slike to suffer with these debilitatingdiseases. I’ve watched my hus-band, who used to work two jobsand could pick up 160-pound balesof hay with each hand, slowly dete-riorate until now it’s a challenge forhim to tie his shoes or get out ofbed.

On a good day, he will try tohelp out, but what takes me 15minutes will take him an hour toaccomplish at the price of agonyfor several hours afterward. On abad day, well, I’ve found him sit-ting in a chair with tears runningdown his cheeks begging for thepain to go away, just for a littlewhile.

What angers me most is the lackof sympathy from doctors, whooften bluntly say there’s nothing

they can do. Insteadof hope, they handmy husband anotherprescription forpainkillers and tellhim to get exercise.

Millions of peo-ple are just like myhusband. Is therehelp out there? Whyisn’t more beingdone for these peo-ple?

— Frustratedin Elgin, Ore.

D e a rFrustrated: Weunderstand your dis-satisfaction, butthere is only somuch a doctor cando. Pharmaceuticalcompanies wouldlove to develop amiracle drug —they’d make a for-tune — and they have been trying.

You can find infor-mation and supportthrough the ArthritisFoundation (arthri-tis.org) at 800-283-7800.

Annie’s Mailboxis written by KathyMitchell and MarcySugar, longtime edi-tors of the AnnLanders column. E-mail questions toa n n i e s m a i l b o [email protected], orwrite to: Annie’sMailbox, P.O. Box118190, Chicago,IL 60611. To findout more aboutAnnie’s Mailbox,and read features byother writers andcartoonists, visit theWeb page at:

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In no position to give cheating dad that exact ultimatum

DEAR DR. DONOHUE: Iwas recently told I have guttatepsoriasis. It’s on my scalp. I haveused prescription shampoos andtreatments, but now I go to a tan-ning booth. I think it has worked.My head itches so bad. My armsare also affected. What causes it?How do you treat it at home?

— C.B.ANSWER: Psoriasis affects

around 2.5 percent of the whitepopulation and 1.3 percent of theblack population, and that makes ita pretty common disorder. Theimmune system somehow triggersa rapid proliferation of immatureskin cells that reach the skin’s sur-face before they should. The resultis patches of red skin covered withsilvery scales, and the skin mightor might not itch. This is the mostcommon kind of psoriasis, called

plaque-type. Aplaque is a patch ofslightly raised skinlarger than .4 inches(1 cm). The patchescan be found any-where, but the usualsites are the scalp,elbows, behind theknees and the but-tocks.

Guttate psoriasisis the next most com-mon variety.“Guttate” meansdroplike. Here, theskin lesions are smalland red. They, too,are covered with sil-very scales. Oftenguttate psoriasis sud-denly develops after astrep infection.

Home remediesare few and notalways effective.Sunlight benefitspsoriatic skin, butyou have to be care-ful about not over-dosing with it, andyou have to take intoaccount that ultravio-let light can causeskin cancers. If youlive near saltwater, adip in it, followed bysunlight exposure,gives a betterresponse. Or you cantake a saltwater bathbefore going into thesun. Keep your skinhydrated by applyinga moisturizer after

bathing or showering. Petroleum

jelly (Vaseline) works fine. Today there is such an array of

effective psoriasis medicines thatyou should consider using oneunder a doctor’s care. Cortisonecreams, lotions and sprays workwell for those with mild to moder-ate psoriasis, but the effective onesrequire a prescription. Dovonexskin cream or lotion, used in con-junction with the cortisone medi-cines, works even better andlessens cortisone’s side effects. Ican’t mention all treatments. Iwould like to mention the newerones called biologicals. Amevive,Enbrel and Humira are threeexamples. They are given byweekly injections. The biologicalshave ushered in a new treatmentera.

DEAR DR. DONOHUE:

How is an underactive thyroidtreated (hypothyroidism)?

— T.K.ANSWER: Thank you, T.K. I

like an easy question.An underactive thyroid gland is

treated by giving thyroid hormonein pill form. That supplies the bodywith the hormone its own glandisn’t making. Treatment is usuallyfor life.

Dr. Donohue regrets that he isunable to answer individual let-ters, but he will incorporate themin his column whenever possible.Readers may write him or requestan order form of available healthnewsletters at P.O. Box 536475,Orlando, FL 32853-6475.Readers may also order healthnewsletters from: www.rbma-mall.com.

Home treatments for psoriasis not that effective

It’s always delightful when astro-logical aspects can be noticed andenjoyed without the use of a tele-scope. Venus flirts with the moonand you can witness her antics atdusk. Her bright star-like appear-ance will be set off by the crescentAries moon like finely crafted jewel-ry. When you see this, make a happywish for your love life!

ARIES (March 21-April 19).Your self-worth is not determinedby how well you please others, but itcertainly feels that way sometimes.Consider how you might pleaseyourself and you’ll quickly get backinto a productive, satisfied groove.

TAURUS (April 20-May 20).You have always been tenacious.Now it’s time to be strategic withyour stick-to-itiveness. After all,sometimes quitting is a very positivething to do. When you’re in a no-win situation it’s wise to drop out.

GEMINI (May 21-June 21).You’ll be attracted to a topic of uni-

versal enjoyment,such as food. Yourcuriosity leads to fas-cinating conversa-tions. It’s no wonderyou get along with somany different typesof people.

CANCER (June22-July 22). Nothingchanges on its own.Everything has aneffect. You will trans-form one of your rela-tionships without hav-ing a serious talk withthe other person. Thechange that happens inyou is enough.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22). You’ll learnall you need to knowfrom others as peoplesay what they mean.They can’t help themselves. Listento the “accidental” wrong choice ofwords. It will tell you more than the

smooth part of theconversation.

T O D A Y ’ SBIRTHDAY (FEB-RUARY 27).Wherever you go, youcreate a buzz ofexcitement for your-self and your projects.Your fascinations takeyou on a journeythrough the spring.Your taste develops ineclectic ways. Youfind it easier to make aliving in June. Funnypeople will delightyou this summer, andone sweetheart takesthe cake. Gemini andScorpio adore you.Your lucky numbersare: 4, 10, 24, 39 and48.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22).Thrilling business calls to you. Youwill enjoy putting teasers out into the

world to see who bites. You love thechallenge that comes with making asale. You are a natural born “closer.”

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). Youhave the self-discipline to get upearly to get a job done. Now yourschedule needs to support you.Nothing is etched in stone. Eventscan be moved around, commitmentscan be changed.

SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21).Open up and you’ll discover thatyou’re not alone. The thing youthink should be kept secret is proba-bly a commonplace opinion or char-acteristic. Wouldn’t it be a relief toknow others feel just as you do?

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec.21). Don’t let a few negative notionskeep you down. Be dismissive ofanything that doesn’t support theidea that you can and will prevail.And if you’re tired of fighting thisbattle alone, reinforcements are onthe way.

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan.19). Be succinct. But a few powerfulwords are all that’s needed to solve aproblem. Too much informationdulls your point. Breath is energynot to be wasted. Contain yourstrength.

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18).You’re faced with a conundrum.When you were a child you loved agood puzzle. Now you’re probablyseeing this mystery as a knotty pieceof tedious work. Try to reconnectwith your joy of challenge.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20).The unfolding drama seems to havenothing to do with you; still, there isa reason you are privy to thesegoings on. Watch the scene withyour mind’s eye. Frivolous detailswill be important.

To write to Holiday Mathis, goto: www.creators.com, or send her apostcard in the mail. To find outmore about Mathis, visit the Webpage at: www.creators.com.

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Emblidge namedto policy committee

Margaret Emblidge, directorof entitle-ments andgovernmen-tal affairsfor BonitaBay Group,has beena p p o i n t e dby theF l o r i d aDepartmento fCommunityAffairs and the FloridaDepartment of Transportationto the Mobility FeeStakeholders’ PolicyCommittee.

The committee, comprisedof key public agency and pri-vate sector representatives, isstudying the policy implica-tions of proposed mobility feemethodology alternatives andthe calculation of vehicle milestraveled.

Emblidge has more than twodecades of experience in theareas of land use planning,entitlements and environmentalpermitting, policy planning,and legislative initiatives onthe federal, state and local lev-els.

Florida Gulf Bankearns four-star rating

Florida Gulf Bankannounces the designation of afour-star rating from BauerFinancial Inc., an independentbank and credit rating firmwhich has analyzed and report-ed on the financial condition ofthe nation’s banking industrysince 1983.

No institution pays for theratings which consist of a one-to five-star scale, four beingexcellent and five being superi-or. Bauer only recommendsbanks with four- or five-starratings.

In Lee County, one otherbank achieved a four-star ratingand no bank achieved fivestars.

The analysis is based onfinancial reports filed with fed-eral regulators. Bauer obtainsthe raw data from the govern-ment and compares it with his-torical data for consistency.

For information, call FloridaGulf Bank at 332-4440.

Southwest FloridaYachts adds cruisers

Southwest Florida Yachtshas added two power cruisersto its charter fleet for cruisingscenic river and inland water-ways, laced with barrier islandsfrom Sanibel/Captiva to BocaGrande.

The company’s power yachtfleet now numbers 15 vesselsfrom 28 feet to 43 feet inlength.

The newest vessels in thefleet at Marinatown Marina inNorth Fort Myers are the TriciaAnn, a 2006 Silverton 43Sport Bridge cruiser, and theBlue Runner, a 2008 Mainship40 Expedition Trawler.

Tricia Ann charters for$3,789 for five days in the highseason and $3,030 in the sum-mer season, between May 1and Dec. 14. Blue Runner char-ters for $3,373 for five days inthe high season and $2,699 inthe summer.

Founded in 1984,Southwest Florida Yacht alsocharters sailing yachts from 24feet to 34 feet, including cata-marans, out of Burnt StoreMarina in Punta Gorda.

Southwest Florida Yachtsand Florida Sailing & CruisingSchool is located at 3444 N.W.Marinatown Lane, North FortMyers.

For information, call 800-262-7939 or 656-1339; e-mail [email protected]; orvisit: www.swfyachts.com,www.flsailandcruiseschool.com or www.swfyachtsales.com.

Builders Carenames president

Builders Care, the nonprofitcharitable arm of the LeeBuilding Industry Association,has appointed Robert B.Bassett as its 2009 board pres-ident.

Bassett, Colonial Bank’sarea president for Lee andCollier counties, has beenactively involved with theorganization for the past threeyears.

Builders Care providesemergency repairs and con-struction services to elderly,disabled and economically dis-advantaged people who areunable to obtain home repairsthrough traditional means.

The group enlists the volun-teer services of Lee BuildingIndustry Association members,and leverages grants and donat-ed materials to provide con-struction and remodeling serv-ices to qualified homeownersthroughout Lee County.

Builders Care is headquar-tered at the Lee BuildingIndustry Association offices,4210 Metro Parkway, Suite100, Fort Myers.

Donations can be madeonline at:www.LeeBuildersCare.org orto the Builders Care generalfund at any Colonial Bank. Forinformation, call 938-0056.

J. Patrick Buckley IIIopens own law office

The Law Offices of J.Patrick Buckley III has openedat 1342 Colonial Blvd., Suite60.

Buckley offers servicesrelated to business law includ-ing corporate formation and lit-

igation, real estate law andthose areas that complimentthem.

Buckley is a resident of FortMyers, where he resides withhis wife, Amanda, and sons,Alex, J. Patrick Buckley IV andSean William F. Prior to open-ing his own practice, he actedas a partner in another area lawfirm.

For information, call 278-7700 or visit:[email protected].

Airport reportsJanuary traffic

During January, 732,851passengers traveled throughSouthwest Florida InternationalAirport, a decrease of 3.9 per-cent compared to January2008.

The traffic leader in Januarywas AirTran with 128,087 pas-sengers traveling to and fromFort Myers. Rounding out thetop five airlines were: Delta,89,540; JetBlue, 88,967; USAirways, 72,334; andSouthwest, 71,934.

Southwest FloridaInternational Airport had 8,378aircraft movements includingtakeoffs and landings, adecrease of 8 percent fromJanuary 2008. Page FieldGeneral Aviation Airport saw6,651 movements, a 2.6 per-cent increase from January2008.

In addition, nearly 3.1 mil-lion pounds of air freightmoved through both airports inJanuary.

Southwest FloridaInternational Airport servedmore than 7.6 million passen-gers in 2008 and is one of thetop 50 U.S. airports for passen-ger traffic. No ad valorem, orproperty, taxes are used for air-port operation or construction.

For information, visit:www.flylcpa.com.

FineMark Nationalpromotes Landfried

Joseph Catti, president andchief executive officer, andDavid Lucas, board chairman,announce the promotion ofDennis Landfried to presidentof FineMark National Bank &Trust’s new Coconut Pointoffice at 10010 Coconut Roadin the Brooks Town Center.

Landfried joined FineMarkin September 2007 as seniorvice president in the FortMyers office. Prior to joiningFineMark, Landfried hadextensive banking and trustexperience in SouthwestFlorida with another majorinstitution.

His focus includes manage-ment of all aspects of the officeand delivering FineMark’sservice-oriented culture toclients in Estero, BonitaSprings and North Colliercounties.

FineMark National Bank &Trust, founded in 2006, offersa comprehensive array of bank-ing, trust and investment serv-ices to clients interested inestablishing long-term, high-touch relationships.

Firm changes nameThe law firm formerly

known as Warchol, Merchant,Rollings, Buckley & Pohlannounces the change of itsname to Warchol, Merchant &Rollings.

Founded in 1988, the firmhas strived to provide itsclients with the most current,professional and comprehen-sive legal counsel available.

For information, visit:www.WMRLawOffice.com.

Smith Family LawCenter opens office

The Smith Family LawCenter has opened its newoffice at 1534 Jackson St. inFort Myers.

It offers Southwest Florida afresh perspective on the prac-tice of family law. Cutting-edge technology coupled withclient-centered dispute resolu-tion are its hallmark.

The Smith Family LawCenter provides the communitywith a one-stop location for avariety of family law needs.

Networks UNight present $660 checkto local United Way

Networks UNight raisedalmost $700 for charity at anevent held earlier this month atThe Hilton Garden.

The event was organized byleaders of BNI, BNN Times,The Bridge Networking, TheHispanic Chamber,eWomensNetwork and CON-RIC PR & Marketing.

After reading an articleabout the United Way’s needfor supporting funds in a localpublication earlier this month,the committee decided todonate the money directly tothe United Way.

On Monday, NetworksUNight organizers presentedCliff Smith, president of theUnited Way, with a check for$660.

Creighton completesconstruction projects

Creighton Construction &Management has announcedthe completion of several proj-ects, including Wireless Toyzand Educators Music in theCreighton Plaza on Del PradoBoulevard.

Creighton has recently beenhired to perform the construc-tion of Leslie’s Poolmart,Tangles & Tans Salon, TwistedLemon Cafe, Kobayashi DojoMartial Arts, Southwest

Community and McNoodlesRestaurant.

Other projects recently com-pleted include Cape Coral EyeCenter, Thomas Jewelers,Kathryn’s Day Spa, One PriceCleaners and Creighton’s owncorporate offices in theBonefish Plaza on Pine IslandRoad.

Creighton Plaza is located at1806 Del Prado Blvd. S., andBonefish Plaza is located at900 S.W. Pine Island Road.For details, call Brent Evans at210-0455.

Trade show to helpDestiny Diaper Bank

The Bridge NetworkingGroup will hold a BusinessTrade Show from 11 a.m.-2p.m. March 12 at Bianca’sItalian Restaurant, 16251 N.Cleveland Ave., North FortMyers.

The public is welcome toattend. Lunch will be served.Admission is free with dona-tions being accepted in lieu ofcash, including diapers or babysupplies for Destiny DiaperBank. All donations are givento local babies in need.

Display your business foronly $45. Limited booth spaceis available. For information orto RSVP, call 225-5019 or e-mail [email protected]. Ask how to save$10.

McCaw WealthManagement Groupplans free seminars

The McCaw WealthManage-ment Group of UBSwill host a series of free semi-nars designed to address topicalissues regarding today’s invest-ment environment.

“Financial Planning HelpsWeather Any Market” discuss-es establishing a solid financialplan, and takes place at 9 a.m.Monday at The Colony GolfClub and Tuesday at the BonitaBay Fireside Room. Bothinclude breakfast.

The same discussion will beoffered at 5 p.m. March 9 atShadow Wood Country Cluband includes hors d’oeuvres.

To register for a session, callPhilip Artmann at 495-4185.

The McCaw WealthManagement Group offersclient services including invest-ment banking, asset manage-ment, wealth management andbusiness banking.

SPECIAL TO THE [email protected]

Dave M. Arter Jr., an associ-ate with Oswald Trippe andCompany Inc. specializing inpersonal lines insurance includ-ing homeowners and automo-bile, has been recognized as the2008 Associate of the Year forhis work with the CollierBuilding Industry Association.

Presented at the organiza-tion’s recent installation ban-quet, the award, selected byprior recipients, recognizesthose who serve the missionand represent the core values ofthe Collier Building IndustryAssociation.

During the banquet, Arterwas also installed, for thefourth year, as a member of theboard of directors. Since 2004,he has been an ambassador andactive participant in the mem-bership committee. During thelast three years, Arter hasserved as the chairperson of theassociation’s SPIKE Club.

The Collier BuildingIndustry Association is anorganization of industry profes-sionals who are inspired tomake a real difference in thecommunity through advocacy,education, networking and phi-lanthropy.

The Collier BuildingIndustry Association is a not-for-profit trade associationaffiliated with the FloridaHome Builders Association andNational Association of HomeBuilders. It represents the inter-ests of builders, light commer-cial builders and developers,remodelers, and subcontractorsand suppliers to the buildingindustry.

Founded in 1982, OswaldTrippe and Company is thelargest employee-owned insur-ance agency in SouthwestFlorida. It provides comprehen-sive insurance and risk-man-agement services to familiesand businesses throughoutFlorida and North Carolina.

The agency’s 200 profes-sionals offer protection fromthe nation’s leading insurancecompanies.

Oswald Trippe has offices inFort Myers, Bonita Springs,Cape Coral, Coral Springs,Holmes Beach, LakewoodRanch, Miami, Naples, Ocala,Port Charlotte, Sarasota andWeston, as well as Cornelius,Denver, Hickory andWilmington, N.C.

For information, visit:www.otc1.com.

Arter named CBIA’sAssociate of the Year

Dave Arter

SPECIAL TO THE [email protected]

The Empowered NetworkBusiness Women presents the fol-lowing:

■ March 3: Northeast FortMyers Chapter meeting from 9-10a.m. at Anderson Funeral Home,3654 Palm Beach Blvd.

■ March 17: Northeast FortMyers Chapter meeting from 9-10a.m. at Anderson Funeral Home,

3654 Palm Beach Blvd.■ March 4: Cape Coral Chapter

meeting from 8:30-9:30 a.m. atPerkins, 1551 Del Prado Blvd.

■ March 18: Cape CoralChapter meeting from 8:30-9:30a.m. at Perkins, 1551 Del PradoBlvd.

■ March 11: Fort Myers Chaptermeeting from 8:30-9:30 a.m. atMimi’s Cafe, 13499 S. ClevelandAve.

■ March 25: Fort Myers Chaptermeeting from 8:30-9:30 a.m. atMimi’s Cafe, 13499 S. ClevelandAve.

■ March 17: Quarterly memberluncheon and silent auction from11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. with locationto be announced.

Call 233-4114, [email protected] or visit: www.Em-poweredNetworking.com for infor-mation and to RSVP.

Empowered Network to holdwomen’s networking activities

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Cape Coral police have arrested andcharged two for their involvement in areported purse snatching incidentTuesday at the Neighborhood Walmarton Skyline Boulevard.

Jennifer Lynn Disomma, 28, of 4333W. Sixth Ave., and Joshua JamesWaugh, 24, of 15802 Keygrass Lane,Fort Myers, have been charged with rob-bery by sudden snatching for allegedlystealing a purse from an elderly shopper.

On Tuesday, police responded to areport of a purse snatching at the mar-ket, located at 3920 Skyline Blvd. The65-year-old victim told police she wasloading groceries into the back of her

vehicle when a woman approached herand grabbed her purse.

The victim reportedly tried to holdthe purse but was unable to prevent therobber from taking it. The womanreportedly then jumped into the passen-ger side of a vehicle and drove away.

On Wednesday, the Lee CountySheriff’s Office issued an advisory on arobbery that occurred at the Walmart inLehigh Acres. The suspects and vehiclewere the same as the Cape robbery.

The vehicle and suspects were locat-ed and detained by the LCSO.

During interviews conducted bydetectives, Disomma and Waugh report-edly confessed to the purse snatchings.

Additional charges are pending, offi-cials reported.

Cape woman and anothercharged in purse snatching

TALLAHASSEE (AP) — The board over-seeing Florida’s 11 public universitiesapproved an agreement Thursday designed toprotect the financial stability of the schools aswell as the state’s prepaid tuition program inthe face of significant tuition increases expect-ed in the next few years.

For prepaid contracts sold from July 1,2007, through final approval of the agreementby the Legislature, the prepaid program wouldincrease future payments to the universities byat least 6 percent but no more than 6.5 percentannually, even if tuition goes up by more — orless — than those levels. The exact percent-ages within that range would depend on thelevel of the program’s reserves.

It’s a way for the universities and prepaidprogram to share the cost of differential tuitionindividual schools can charge above the sys-temwide base rate. The prepaid programalready covers anticipated base tuition increas-es but won’t be required to pay differentialtuition for contracts sold before July 1, 2007.

The Board of Governors, meeting by con-ference call, also heard a challenge to the dif-ferential tuition increases from Stanley Tate,former chairman of the Florida PrepaidCollege Board, who said they would make pre-paid contracts too expensive.

“I don’t have a problem with getting themoney from another source,” said Tate, aSouth Florida businessman who headed theprepaid board for 18 years. “My problem istaking it from families that can’t afford it espe-cially in these economic times when the diffi-culty of these families just to be able to surviveis going to be materially affected.”

Board of Governors member Charles B.Edwards said Tate’s comments had nothing to

do with the prepaid tuition agreement as hemoved to approve it. The vote was unanimous.

“His position has been well known formany, many years — the cheaper the systemthe better, the heck with quality,” Edwardssaid.

Florida’s tuition rates are among thenation’s lowest, and budget cuts recently havereduced state support, forcing universities toturn away qualified students, reduce courseofferings and lay off staff. The budget crunchalso has resulted in a “brain drain” of faculty toother states.

In response, the Legislature over the pasttwo years has agreed to let the five largest uni-versities increase tuition rates by up to 15 per-cent a year above the base rate set by lawmak-ers — but no more than 40 percent overall.

This year, Gov. Charlie Crist, universityofficials and business interests are backing leg-islation that would extend the 15 percent dif-ferential to all 11 schools and allow schools toincrease tuition up to the national average,which could more than double the current ratein a matter of years.

Board OKs tuition agreement“I don’t have a problem with get-ting the money from anothersource. My problem is taking itfrom families that can’t afford itespecially in these economictimes when the difficulty of thesefamilies just to be able to surviveis going to be materially affect-ed.”

— Stanley Tate, former chairman ofthe Florida Prepaid College Board

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in a storm drain on SantaBarbara Boulevard by con-struction workers in January,the FWC sent an alligator trap-per to the site the same day.

Robertson followed up withthe FWC Thursday, but was

told his case has yet to bereviewed.

Meanwhile, Robertson saidhe is not phased by the alliga-tor’s presence, but that thecreature is likely to die if some-thing is not done.

“He’s right in the pipe. Hecan’t get out. It’s 500 yards to

the nearest canal and he can’tback out the whole way,” hesaid.

Robertson added that hewould extract the alligator him-self, but he does not want to getin trouble for disturbing it.

“I would just throw a ropearound its mouth and drag it

out, but I don’t want to getfined for harassing the alliga-

tor,” Robertson said.

Andrewses, both 28, werefound dead in a bedroom oftheir Gateway home. Stevenhad been shot to death;Michelle was badly beaten andasphyxiated to death.

Cooper is charged with twocounts of first-degree homicideand one count of armed burgla-ry. His first trial, in October,ended when a Lee County juryfailed to reach a verdict. If con-victed, Cooper could face thedeath penalty.

Russell and BarbaraAndrews were in town to seetheir son and his wife on theweek the killings occurred.They were staying at an airporthotel, and on the morning ofDec. 27, 2005, they were tomeet their son for a trip toNaples.

“Steve is very prompt,”Russell said.

But he did not show up at theagreed-upon time.

As the couple waited,Russell saw an unmarked detec-tive’s car pull up to the hotel. Adetective asked for theAndrewses.

The car and the detective hadbeen sent by Ryan. He had justlooked over the crime scene asforensic experts scoured thehouse.

“You want to try to establishthe motive,” Ryan told jurors.“Is this a burglary? Was the TVmissing, any china, any valu-ables?”

When he returned to the LeeCounty Sheriff’s Office, he

broke the news to the family.“Walter walked in and said,

‘I’m sorry,’” Russell recalledThursday with a sob. “He said,‘I’m sorry to tell you that yourchildren are dead.’”

In interviews with the fami-ly, Ryan learned that the mar-riage between Steven andMichelle had become troubled,that Steven was possiblyinvolved with another woman.

But it was a call from thatwoman that began to move thecase. Kellie Ballew, Cooper’sgirlfriend of more than six yearsand the mother of their child,agreed to talk with detectivesabout her relationship withSteven. By the end of the inter-view, Ryan wanted to hear fromCooper.

He had a camouflage jacket,just like a stranger severalGateway residents recalled see-ing the night before the bodieswere found. He had a gun,Ballew told them. And he wasdevastated over losing Ballew.

Ballew called Cooper fromthe sheriff’s office, telling himin a panicked voice that sheneeded an alibi. Cooper came.

Jurors listened to audio ofthe interview.

Detectives asked about hisrelationship with Ballew andhis distress over it. They askedabout a phone call betweenBallew and Michelle, in whichMichelle confronted Ballewabout the expensive SecretSanta gifts she had givenSteven.

They acted like Ballew was

the suspect, but then they turnedto Cooper.

They asked him about thegun, which Cooper claims tohave thrown away. They ask ifany neighbors saw him workingon his motorcycle and testing itaround his Bonita Springsneighborhood, as he claimed.They ask him if he had been toGateway.

“I have no idea where Stevenand Michelle live,” Coopersaid. “I know they live inGateway, but I don’t knowwhere.”

After the interview ended,the detectives searched Cooperand Ballew’s home with theirpermission. They wanted acamouflage jacket and a gun,but they did not find either.They took pictures of Cooper’sscratched arm and bruisedknuckles.

In the two days that fol-lowed, detectives followed upon Cooper’s story. They foundthat the gate in his communityrecorded him returning home at3:01 a.m. Dec. 27, 2005. Theyfound surveillance video of ayellow motorcycle in Gateway.

They also collected his cam-ouflage jacket, which Cooperwas seen cleaning and alteringbefore detectives could take it.

In a second interview, onDec. 29, 2005, they wantedhim to confess.

“All of that’s a lie,” one ofthe detectives could be heardsaying about Cooper’s story.“And I’ll show it to you.”

Cooper said a surveillance

video shows a figure on a yel-low motorcycle, but that it isnot him.

“I didn’t do it,” he said.Detectives took his motorcy-

cle. They searched his homeagain. They began surveillanceon him.

Cooper was arrested Jan. 11,2006.

During cross-examination,Cooper’s lead attorney, KenGarber, asked Ryan about theevidence they collected againstCooper. They took DNA sam-ples, took his shoes, his jacketand his motorcycle. Theysearched his home, twice.

“So you were trying todevelop DNA evidence in thiscase to link Fred to theAndrewses’ house?” Garberasked. “You were also trying todevelop DNA evidence thatwould link Michelle Andrewsor Steven Andrews to Fred’smotorcycle and to perhaps gar-ments that he had?”

Cooper, Garber said, hadnothing to hide and had cooper-ated at every step.

Also Thursday, prosecutorscontinued to anticipateCooper’s possible testimony.

In his first trial, Cooper toldjurors that he and Michelle hadsex in a Toyota 4-Runnerparked in the Andrewses’ drive-way on the night of Dec. 26,2005. The two had consoledeach other over their spouses’affairs, Cooper said, and theywere in touch by phone.

A records custodian for aphone company verified phone

records from Michelle’s cellphone showing no contactbetween her and Cooper. Therecords were submitted intoevidence.

Russell also testified thatMichelle never drove the 4-Runner because it was a stickshift. The vehicle was typicallylocked, he said.

Near the end of the day,Robin Ragsdale, a DNA analystsupervisor with the FloridaDepartment of LawEnforcement, began testimonyabout DNA evidence in thecase.

She and other experts willcontinue testimony Friday.

Also Thursday, JudgeThomas S. Reese warned bothparties that Cooper’s penaltyphase, if he is found guilty, willbegin immediately.

Reese said he wants jurors tobegin deliberations Tuesdaymorning. The trial must relin-quish the courtroom afterFriday.

In a penalty phase, jurorsmust decide whether to recom-mend the death penalty for adefendant. Witnesses can becalled by both parties.

The phase typically lasts lessthan three days, said David A.Brener, a criminal defenselawyer in Fort Myers. But longdeliberations could push thephase from next week.

Steven Beardsley is a staffwriter for the Naples DailyNews. [email protected].

“Ronnie Morgan will be there,along with Brooke Huffmaster,Bill Gouley, the Golden RoadQuartet, and we’re going tohave Robert Stowell, ChrisMcAurthur and The MilestoneBand.”

There will be national actsas well.

“The Doo Wah Riders willbe the featured musical enter-tainer,” Mosley said. “They’llbe with us for 10 days.”

The Doo Wah Riders havebeen making music for morethan 20 years as a country bandwith a unique, original sound.They will play daily on themain stage. For a sample of thegroup’s style, visit the Website: thedoowahriders.com.

According to organizers,entertainers Kandu and Jill theMusic Lady create a show likeno other, incorporating music,sound effects, sight gags, slap-stick comedy and audience par-ticipation. They will be fea-tured in daily shows.

There will also be a musicalevent featuring three areachurches.

“On Monday, March 2, wewill have a an old-time Gospelsinging night. We have threechurches — Grace MethodistChurch/East Campus, FaithAssembly of God from offBayshore Road and New LifeTestament Church out ofLehigh Acres. Each one ofthem is bringing their choralegroup and several are bringingtheir bands. That will be theentertainment on the main stage

on Monday night.”Also sure to entertain is

something new to the fair thisyear — the Live SharkEncounter. Mosley said shesaw the act at the State Fair inTampa recently, and calls it a“show stopper.”

There is also a new ride thisyear — the Sky Flier.

“It’s a 110-seat attraction,”said Mosley. “It swings, thentelescopes up and swings allthe way around.”

There will be a cloggingcompetition and Irish stepdancers as well.

“And, of course, we’ve gotthe traditionals — the pettingfarm you can’t do without —and everybody loves the pigraces.”

In response to tough eco-nomic times, two events havebeen added to the fair.

“On Monday, March 2, wehave a special night — it’s theHarry Chapin Food BankNight. Everybody that bringstwo cans of food will receive afree gate admission pass forthat night,” said Mosley.

“The economy is tough, andthe food banks help a lot ofpeople,” she said. “We thoughtit would be a good partnershipfor those who come to the fair;I always tell people the fair is ashowcase for the community,and this is a good opportunityto show the kindness of ourcommunity. We’re also goingto take the net proceeds fromthe gate admission that nightand make that a donation HarryChapin as well.”

For families that may have

seen some economic hard timesbut do not want to miss the fairfun, Wednesday is FamilyNight with two for one admis-sion.

Those who want the latestnews on the fair can check the

Civic Center Web site:leeciviccenter.com.

“We’ve been constantlyupdating it,” Mosley said.

Admission at the gate is $6for adults and $3 for children.Those under age 5 are free.

The Lee Civic Center islocated at 11831 BayshoreRoad, North Fort Myers.

For information, call 543-8368. To order tickets, call543-7469 or go to : leecivic-center.com.

Lowell died a result of stabwounds into his heart and leftlung, according to District 21Chief Medical ExaminerRebecca Hamilton, who per-formed the autopsy on hisbody.

“These wounds were specif-ically detrimental to his life,”she testified.

Additionally, he had “defen-sive wounds” on the fingers ofhis right hand, indicatingLowell had attempted to defendhimself against an oncomingattack, she said.

Hamilton drew blood fromLowell, which was tested.

It was determined Lowellhad a blood alcohol content of.96 and had used marijuana andcocaine prior to his death,defense attorney Lee Hollandertold Volz outside the presenceof the jury.

The information was not tes-tified to Thursday in the pres-ence of the jury.

Perez’s bloody fingerprints

were found on doorknobs and awashing machine in Lowell’shome, and Lowell’s body alongwith several items appeared tohave been moved inside thegarage, said forensic specialistElizabeth Lansky.

DNA testing revealedPerez’s and Lowell’s blood wasfound on several items in theirhomes, according to FloridaDepartment of LawEnforcement crime lab analyst

Kimberly Sutton.Perez’s blood was found on

a computer tower in Lowell’sliving room, and a bloody foot-print in Lowell’s master bed-room also belonged to Perez,Sutton said.

Lowell’s blood was foundon the computer tower as well,and also on a shower curtainliner in Perez’s home.

Hollander motioned thatPerez be acquitted of theaccused murder after the staterested its case against him, stat-ing it lacks the evidence toprove Perez had a depravedmind, ill will, hatred, spite or

malice during the time ofLowell’s slaying.

“The state has a completelycircumstantial case,” heargued.

Assistant State Attorney EdFerguson said not only didPerez lack defensive wounds,the act of stabbing Lowell 33times “indicates an indifferenceto human life itself.”

Volz denied Hollander’smotion to acquit.

Perez is anticipated to takethe witness stand today in hisown defense.

The trial resumes at 8:30a.m.

judged show with 100 trophiesawarded for car and motorcycle

classes, a live disc jockey, doorprizes raffled off all day andfull concessions. Vendors fromthe industry will also be onhand to meet with spectators.

“You can only go up anddown so its not a tour of thecity kind of thing,” said Yoho.

Mariner’s jazz band, drumline and color guard will per-form throughout the day. Allstudents enrolled in the musicprogram are also part of theSilver Magic Marching Band.

So far this year ,Yoho saidpre-registrations for the event

have increased, but sponsor-ships are down because of thestate of the economy.

Pre-registrations to show acar or motorcycle were $15 andregistrations on the day of theevent are $20.

In order to attend the show,

Mariner charges $5 per personwith children 10 and youngerreceiving free admittance.

“It’s fun for all ages,” saidYoho. “We rely upon the pro-ceeds to fund the band programthrough all of its competi-tions.”

Mariner: Admission $5 per person, children 10 and under are freeFrom page 1A

Trial: Defense motions for acquittal, but motion denied by judgeFrom page 1A

Fair: Free entry on Monday with donation of two cans of foodFrom page 1A

Gateway: Must decide whether to recommend death penaltyFrom page 1A

Alligator: FWC removed one from storm drain in JanuaryFrom page 1A

“I would just throw a rope around its mouth and drag itout, but I don’t want to get fined for harassing the alliga-tor.”

— Chris Robertson, resident

News tip or story idea?Call 574-1110, ext. 130.

Today, Feb. 27■ Swine check-in: 6:30-11 a.m.■ Horticulture judging: 10 a.m.-noon■ Small animal judging: 10 a.m.■ Beef breeding screening: 6 p.m.■ Pee wee royalty crowning: 7 p.m.■ 4-H/FFA Youth Royalty Contest: 7:30 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 28■ Swine check-in: 7-10 a.m.■ Goat check-in: 7-10 a.m.■ Horse judging competition: 9:30 a.m.■ Cloverbud poultry and rabbit showmanship

and grooming: 9:30 a.m.■ Adult and youth baked goods accepted:

10 a.m.-noon■ Poultry and rabbit showmanship and

grooming: 11 a.m. ■ Performance horse show registration for

fair exhibitors: Noon ■ Performance horse show for fair exhibitors:

1 p.m.■ Small animal awards: 2:30 p.m.■ Beef breeding show with beef breeding

sale immediately following: 4 p.m.■ Youth chicken barbecue: 5 p.m.

Sunday, March 1■ Swine show: 1 p.m. ■ Pee wee animal costume show: 7:30 p.m.

Monday, March 2■ Beef breeding released: 7-9 a.m.■ Steer check-in: 9-11 a.m.■ Dog exhibition in the horse arena: 6 p.m. ■ Swine showmanship: 6 p.m.■ Talent contest performances for junior

and pee wee division: 7 p.m.

Tuesday, March 3

■ Swine skilathon: 3-8 p.m.■ Small animal skilathon: 5 p.m. ■ Goat judging competition: 6 p.m.■ Steer screening: 6 p.m.■ Talent contest performances for senior

division: 7 p.m.

Wednesday, March 4■ Horse skilathon/record book test: 5 p.m.■ Goat skilathon/record book test: 5 p.m.■ Beef breeding and steer skilathon: 5 p.m.■ Pee wee swine show and awards: 7 p.m.

Thursday, March 5■ Steer show: 6 p.m.■ Horse costume contest: 7 p.m.■ Talent show finals: 7 p.m.

Friday, March 6■ Steer grooming show: 5-6 p.m.■ Goat show: 6 p.m.■ 4-H/FFA horse speed events registration

for fair exhibitors: 7 p.m.■ Small animal auction: 7:30 p.m.■ 4-H/FFA horse speed show for fair exhibitors:

8 p.m.

March 7■ Livestock sale: 1 p.m.

March 8■ Horse awards and reception: 9 a.m.■ Goat awards and reception: 9 a.m.■ Horse fun show registration: 11 a.m.■ Horse fun show: Noon■ Animal costume show livestock and small

animal: 4 p.m.■ Small animals released: 6 p.m.■ Goats released: 6 p.m.■ Horses released: 6 p.m.■ 4-H and pee wee exhibits released: 6 p.m.■ School exhibits released: 6 p.m.

Schedule of events

“The state has a completely circumstantial case.”

— Lee Hollander, defense attorney for Ronnie Perez

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CAPE CORAL‘Abstract’

The exhibition “Abstract,”by Maria Pia Malerba, will beshown today-March 8 atHarbour View Gallery, 5789Cape Harbour Drive, Unit104. For information, call541-9993.

Tony RotinoSenior Center

Tony Rotino Senior Center,5817 Driftwood Parkway,presents:

■ Wednesday: Trip toBroadway Palm DinnerTheatre to see musical comedy“All Shook Up.” Sign-in timeis 11 a.m. Cost is $57 formembers and $67 non-mem-bers. Includes transportation,admission, hot buffet luncheonwith two dessert stations, andall taxes and gratuities.

Reservations required. Fordetails, call 574-0807.

Cultural ParkTheatre

Cultural Park Theatre, 528Cultural Park Blvd., presents:

■ Saturday: Gulf CoastSymphony Cape Movie Magicat 4:30 p.m. Games, food andentertainment at 11 a.m. Forinformation, visit:www.CapeMovieMagic.com.

For tickets and information,call 772-5862.

Lake KennedySenior Center

Lake Kennedy SeniorCenter, 400 Santa BarbaraBlvd., presents:

■ Today: The 5th AnnualSenior Idol at 7 p.m. Dinner at6:30 p.m. Cost is $15 per per-son.

Registration required. Forinformation, call 574-0575.

Caribbean BreezeCaribbean Breeze, 3100

Del Prado Blvd., presents localmusician Happy Jeff and hisApocalypso band starting at 9p.m. today and Saturday. Theyperform a tropical mix of tunesfrom across the world. Fordetails, call 542-0770.

The JointThe Joint at Cape Harbour

presents:■ Sunday: Acoustic gui-

tarist Jeff Lyons provides theperfect mix of melodies fromthe ’60s to today from 3-6p.m.

For information, call 542-0123 or visit: www.capehar-bour.com.

Cape chamber’sFarmer’s Market

The Chamber ofCommerce of Cape Coral’sFarmer’s Market is back andwill be held from 7 a.m.-1 p.m.Saturday until May 9 in ClubSquare, located at Southeast10th Place and Southeast 47thTerrace. The market willinclude fresh, local produceand food, arts and crafts, hand-made jewelry and live music.

Farmers MarketCape Harbour’s Expo

Island, 5703 Cape HarbourDrive, presents the FarmersMarket from 8 a.m.-1 p.m.Saturday. Pick from produce,fresh-from-the-boat seafood,flowers, pastries and more.

Cape CoralYacht Club

Cape Coral Yacht Club,5819 Driftwood Parkway,presents:

■ Saturday: Parent/childfishing day from 9-11 a.m.Cost is $8 per person.Registration required.

■ Wednesday: SunsetCelebration from 4-7 p.m.

■ Thursday: Fishing equip-ment and rigging from 7-9p.m. Cost is $20 for residentsand $22 for non-residents.

■ Thursday: Treasures ofthe tide pools from 6-9 p.m.Cost is $15 for residents and$18 for non-residents.

■ Cruises aboard the BeachCat: Cruise to various localareas. Cost is $35 plus tax forages 13 and older, and $17.50plus tax for ages 12 and under.Pre-registration required.

For information or to regis-ter for activities and cruises,call 574-0806. To reach thepool, call 542-3903.

Cape CocoCape Coco, 1502 Miramar

St., offers dance music from5:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdaywith DJ Frank. There is no

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cover charge. For information,call 565-7947 or e-mail [email protected].

Singles NightA free Singles Night is held

from 6-8 p.m. on the secondThursday of every month at1114 Cape Coral Parkway.For information, call 542-8556. There is a social timewith hors d’oeuvres, wine andcoffee.

NORTHFORT MYERS

SeniorSingle Mingle

Senior Single Mingle from5:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesday atThe Dolphin Room, next toCapt’n Fishbone Seafood Grillat The Shell Factory, in NorthFort Myers. Entertainment byThe Mango Boys this week.Free hors d’oeuvres, dancingand door prizes. For details,call 995-2141 or e-mail [email protected].

FORT MYERSOpen auditions

Broadway Palm DinnerTheatre, 1390 Colonial Ave.,Fort Myers, is holding openauditions for adults and chil-dren for “Peter Pan” and “TheLion, the Witch and theWardrobe” on Saturday. Ages8-14 will audition from 11a.m.-1 p.m. Ages 15 and upwill audition from 2-3 p.m.Bring a current headshot andresume and be prepared to sing16 bars. For information, visit:www.BroadwayPalm.com

Annual PalmgrassBluegrass Festival

The Acoustic MusicSociety of Southwest Floridapresents its annual PalmgrassBluegrass Festival from 11a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday atKoreshan State Historical Sitein Fort Myers. For informa-tion, call 248-8905 or visit:www.palmgrass.com.

Fund-raiserA local group called Big

Fish Fest is organizing a fund-raiser from 10 a.m.-5 p.m.Wednesday and 10 a.m.-4p.m. Thursday at the LeeCounty Alliance for the Arts,10019 McGregor Blvd., FortMyers. There will be arts andcrafts, live entertainment andmore. For information, call586-419-0265 or visit: big-fishfest.org.

‘Natural Wonder’The Symphony Stained

Glass Series concert “NaturalWonder” will be held at 7:30p.m. Saturday at the UnitarianUniversalist Church of FortMyers, 13411 Shire Lane,Fort Myers. For tickets andinformation, call 418-1500 orvisit: www.swflso.org.

Broadway PalmDinner Theatre

Broadway Palm Theater,1380 Colonial Blvd., FortMyers, presents:

■ Today-April 11: “AllShook Up.”

Performances areWednesday-Sunday eveningswith selected matinees. Forevening performances dinneris at 6 p.m. with the show at 8p.m. Matinee lunches begin at11:45 a.m. with the show at1:15 p.m. For information, call278-4422.

Off BroadwayPalm Theatre

Off Broadway PalmTheatre, at 1380 ColonialBlvd., Fort Myers, presents:

■ Today-March 29:“Church Basement Ladies.”

For details, call 278-4422.

Rep TheatreThe Florida Repertory

Theatre presents:■ Today-March 8: “The

Last Romance,” by JoeDePietro.

The historic ArcadeTheatre, built in 1908, is thehome of Florida RepertoryTheatre, located on Bay Streetbetween Jackson and Hendry.Box office hours are Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Forinformation, call 332-4488 or(877) 787-8053, or visit:www.floridarep.org.

African danceThe Lee County Black

History Society presents anAfrican dance class at 6:30

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p.m. Tuesday in theCommunity Room at the BlackHistory Museum, 1926Henderson St., Fort Myers.

Manatee Park“All About Manatees” at

11 a.m. and 2 p.m. daily at theLive Oak Amphitheater.Habitat walk at 9:30 a.m.Thursday, and at 9:30 a.m. and1 p.m. Saturday. A 30-minuteintroduction on butterflies at12:15 p.m. Thursday andSaturday. Programs are freewith paid parking. Meet at theback porch of the visitor cen-ter. Manatee Park is located at10901 SR 80/Palm BeachBlvd., Fort Myers. Pets are notpermitted. Parking is $1 perhour with a maximum of $5.For details, call 694-3537.

Touch tankThe Calusa Nature Center

and Planetarium’s 1,000-gal-lon Estuary Touch Tank willhold presentations at noonMonday, Wednesday, Fridayand Saturday during Februaryat 3450 Ortiz Ave., FortMyers. For information, call275-3435 or visit:www.CalusaNature.org.

Art WalkArt Walk is held from 6-10

p.m. on the first Friday of eachmonth in downtown FortMyers. For information, call332-5055 or visit:www.artoftheolympians.com.

Dancing classesEnglish country dancing

classes from 6:30-8:30 p.m.Tuesday at the Wa-ke HatcheeRecreation Center, 16355Summerlin Road, Fort Myers.One-time membership fee of$5. Classes are free thereafter.Call 432-2154 for details.

FORT MYERS BEACHLaughter Yoga

Lee County Parks andRecreation offers a yoga pro-gram, Laughter Yoga, at LynnHall on Fort Myers Beach. Noregistration is necessary. Freewith paid parking. Wear loose-fitting clothing and bring atowel. For information, call614-216-9371 or [email protected].

Jazz jamJazz jam with Liquid Jazz

from 9 p.m.-midnight everyMonday at Orpheus Cafe,1165 Estero Blvd., Fort MyersBeach. For information, callTony Mallous at 463-1549.

Johnny Vance’sRock ‘n Roll Circus

Johnny Vance’s Rock ‘nRoll Circus will performWednesday and Fridaythroughout May at Castaway’son Fort Myers Beach. Fordetails, call 508-364-1736.

SANIBELSchoolhouseTheater

The Schoolhouse Theater,2200 Periwinkle Way,Sanibel, presents:

■ Today-March 7:“Broadway Abridged.” Amusical revue of classicBroadway show tunes.

For details, call 472-6862or visit: www.theschool-housetheater.com.

‘Natural Wonder’The Symphony Stained

Glass Series concert “NaturalWonder” will be held at 4 p.m.Sunday at the SanibelCongregational United Churchof Christ, 2050 PeriwinkleWay, Sanibel. For tickets andinformation, call 418-1500 orvisit: www.swflso.org.

ESTEROSouthwest FloridaWine & Food Fest

The Southwest FloridaWine & Food Fest will be heldtoday-Saturday. Chefs will join16 wineries and wine distribu-tors at select homes today. Apublic tasting and auction willbe held Saturday. For informa-tion, call 432-8722 or visit:www.swflwinefest.org.

Germain ArenaThe Germain Arena,

11000 Everblades Parkway,Estero, presents:

■ Monday: Smucker’sStars on Ice “On the Edge” at 7p.m. Tickets start at $25.

For information or tickets,call the box office at 334-3309.

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(Answers tomorrow)HAVOC JOUST TUXEDO HELIUMYesterday’s Jumbles:

Answer: Needed to avoid biting insects —A CLOSED MOUTH

Now arrange the circled letters to form the surprise answer, assuggested by the above cartoon.

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East-West vulnerable. Northdeals.

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We continue with a hand fromEddie Kantar’s “Thinking Bridge”series from the Daily Bulletins atthe recent ACBL Fall NorthAmerican Championships, held inBoston.

“As South, your hand improvesonce you know partner has at leasttwo spades.

“When leading partner’s suitthrough a no-trump bidder, it isnormal you lead the 10 from 10 xx, the jack from J x x and the

queen from Q x x. Not the casethis time, but the possibility exists.

“As East, if dummy plays low,signal encouragement with theeight of hearts and, when partnerleads a second heart, coverdummy’s card and play a thirdheart, putting partner in a positionto overruff declarer.

“As South, there is a reasonablechance that West has the king ofspades and will overruff even ifyou ruff high. If this happens, youare stuck with a diamond loser.Discard a diamond instead. It’s asure loser anyway. Now you canwin any return and take the spadefinesse. With 10 spades betweenthen two hands, the percentageplay (by far) is to take the finesse.It is wrong to play East for the sin-gleton king unless the biddingabsolutely tells you he must havethat card or it has fallen on thefloor face up!

“As declarer, when there is aclear danger of being overruffed(third heart), consider discarding aloser instead, particularly if thesuit cannot be continued effective-ly.”

(Tannah Hirsch welcomes read-ers’ responses sent in care of thisnewspaper or to Tribune MediaServices Inc., 2225 Kenmore Ave.,Suite 114, Buffalo, NY. 14207. E-mail responses may be sent [email protected].)

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By JOE McDONALDScripps Howard News Service

WWhen Josh Beckett arrived atspring training a weekbefore the scheduled start

for pitchers and catchers, Boston RedSox manager Terry Francona and pitch-ing coach John Farrell knew immediate-ly their ace was a different guy.

The last time they saw Beckettpitch was in Game 6 vs. Tampa Bayin the ALCS last October, when theright-hander was really hurting. Hehad strained his oblique on the lastweekend of the regular season, andstruggled in the postseason.

His teammates knew he was hurt-ing, but he still nearly got them backto the World Series.

When Beckett arrived at the club’sPlayer Development Complex earlierthis month, he was clearly in bettershape and deemed himself healthy.

“He had so many momentum-breakers last year,” said Francona. “Itwas one thing after another, and itwas hard for him to ever mount thatstreak where he could get real hot andget (in) the groove. It would be niceto keep him out there for a bunch ofstarts. He’s important to us. There’sno getting around that. We want himto lead our staff. We told him that,and I think he’s at a point of hiscareer where he relishes that anddeserves it. He is important for us.”

A year ago at this time, Beckettsuffered a lower-back injury at thestart of his first spring training outing,which forced him to miss the team’strip to Japan.

When he took the mound for thefirst time this spring in an exhibitionvs. Boston College Wednesday, hewas thinking about the twinge he feltlast February.

“You can’t go out there and notthink about what happened last year,”he said. “I definitely thought about itcoming in, (wondering) if it wasgoing to happen again. It was nice toget out of there and feel good.”

Beckett easily got through hisscheduled two innings. He tossed twoperfect frames, with two strikeouts in22 pitches (15 strikes), and said hefelt good afterward.

“It’s nice to see him out therethrowing free and easy,” saidFrancona.

“It was good,” Beckett agreed. “Itwas nice to get a little adrenaline ... I gotmy work in. It doesn’t matter whoyou’re facing. You’re going to have thatadrenaline — at least I do. Some peoplemay go out there and not have that, butI’m trying to get those guys out.”

His bullpen and live batting prac-tice sessions so far this spring havebeen good enough to make Franconaand Farrell believe Beckett hasreturned as the dominating pitcher hewas in 2007.

After Boston lost to Tampa Bay inGame 7 of the ALCS, it took almostseven weeks for Beckett’s oblique toheal before he could begin throwingduring the offseason. Even when hefirst picked up the ball in the winter,it still didn’t feel right. He immediate-ly called the training staff and dis-cussed the possibility of an MRI.Fortunately, after three or four days, itfelt better, and he hasn’t had any set-backs since.

His plan this spring was to incor-porate more changeups into his reper-toire in order to get a feel for thepitch. Beckett was pleased that hewas able to face some left-handed hit-ters Wednesday so he could work onthat pitch a little more. Of his 22pitches, eight were changeups.

“I think some of (BC’s) hittersprobably thought it was his fastball,because it’s firm until he threw hisfastball,” said Francona.

Beckett explained his mindset withthe changeup, a pitch he relied onmore when he was in the NationalLeague with the Marlins. He believesif he can get a feel for it this spring,he’ll be able to use it more in the reg-ular season.

After his outing, he had a conver-sation with teammate David Ortizabout his health.

“It’s a lot easier to focus on whatyou’re trying to do when you’re notdealing with those little naggy thingsthat end up being exterior distrac-tions,” Beckett said.

So far, it’s a normal spring forBeckett and the Red Sox.

“It’s nice to go through a springtraining and just know what you’regoing to do every day and not have todeal with sitting in the training roomfor three or four extra hours,” he said.

Joe McDonald writes for TheProvidence Journal.

Beckett atfull speedthrills Sox

SCOREBOARD

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Prep So f tba l lNor th FM 12 , Cyp re s s L ake 1

Prep G i r l s Ba ske tba l lAs t r onau t 61 , Sou th FM 39CS Naples 49, Hollywood Christian 43● Sco re s , s chedu l e s , 16A

Co l l ege Ba ske tba l lMiami 62 , Vi r g i n i a 55(5 ) Memph i s 71 , A l a . -B i rm ingham 60(13 ) W.Fo re s t 85 , NC S t a t e 78Mich i gan 87 , ( 16 ) Pu rdue 78(19 ) Xav i e r 68 , S t . J o s eph ’s 54(20 ) I l l i no i s 52 , M inne so t a 41(24 ) Bu t l e r 78 , Young s t own S t . 57● Sco re s , s chedu l e , 16A

NBARocke t s 93 , Cava l i e r s 74Suns v s . L ake r s ( n )● NBA s tand ing s , 16A

NHLBru in s 6 , Duck s 0Hu r r i c ane s 2 , S ab r e s 1 , SOCap i t a l s 4 , Th ra she r s 3Dev i l s 4 , Ava l anche 0Pan the r s 2 , Range r s 1Map l e Lea f s 5 , I s l ande r s 4 , SOSha rk s 2 , S ena to r s 1P r eda to r s 4 , Coyo t e s 1B lue s 3 , S t a r s 1B lue J a cke t s v s . O i l e r s ( n )● NHL s t and ing s , 16A

Exh ib i t i on Ba seba l lP i ra t e s 3 , Red Sox 2Tw in s 10 , Red s 4Yankee s 5 , Ray s 1Me t s 9 , Ma r l i n s 0Or io l e s 11 , Ca rd ina l s 3Na t i ona l s 2 , Ti ge r s 1B rave s 8 , A s t r o s 7B lue J ay s 6 , Ph i l l i e s 2Ange l s 3 , A th l e t i c s 1Dodge r s 16 , G i an t s 7Cubs 7 , B r ewe r s 4D iamondback s 15 , I nd i an s 9Ma r i ne r s 4 , Pad r e s 4 ( 10 ) , t i eRoya l s 7 , Range r s 2Wh i t e Sox 4 , Rock i e s 1● Sco re s , s chedu l e , 16A

PREP REPORT Twins batsovermatchReds 10-4■ Scores, schedule, 16A■ Red Sox report, 17A

SARASOTA (AP) — MicahOwings used his first opportunity toshow Cincinnati he can pitch as wellas he hits by working three scorelessinnings Thursday in a 10-4 loss to theMinnesota Twins, the final opener atEd Smith Stadium for the Reds.

The Reds signed a lease to move toGoodyear, Ariz., after voters rejecteda tax increase to pay for an updatedbaseball complex in Sarasota. Localpoliticians also balked at upgradingthe facility, which has been the Reds’spring training home since 1998.

The opener drew 3,197 fans —comparable to last year’s openingcrowd of 3,084. They’ve drawnfewer than 4,000 fans for the openerin five of thelast six years.

O w i n g swas limited topinch-hittingduties afterbeing acquiredby the Reds onSept. 12because of asore shoulder.Regarded asone of the tophitting pitchersin the game,Owings is trying to win the fifthstarter’s spot after struggling in 2009.He gave up only two hits.

Brian Buscher hit a two-run homeroff Reds closer Francisco Cordero,and replacement Brock Petersonadded a grand slam for Minnesota.

Buscher homered in the secondinning off Cordero, who faced sevenbatters and gave up four hits and fourruns in the one inning.

Nick Blackburn, Matt Guerrier andCraig Breslow held the Reds withouta hit over the first four innings.Blackburn, who made 33 starts as arookie last season, pitched two perfectinnings.

“We pitched the ball pretty well allthe way through,” manager RonGardenhire said. “Blackie threw theball great.”

The Reds closed to 5-4 on a dou-ble by career minor leaguer KevinBarker off right-hander PhillipHumber, who is out of options andtrying to win the last spot in the Twinsbullpen.

“Humber couldn’t finish anythingoff,” Gardenhire said. “He couldn’t getthe ball down. We’ll work on that.”

Peterson replaced Buscher at firstbase and hit a grand slam in the eighthoff Ramon Ramirez.

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The Florida Everblades are turningto their fans for help in a book driveSaturday night at Germain Arenawhen they host the Johnstown Chiefs.

Fans are asked to bring new orgently used books to the game to helpsupport the Pinewoods ElementarySchool book drive. Book collectionbins will be at each entrance for fansto drop the books upon entering thearena.

Pinewoods Elementary aims to filltheir classroom shelves and a mediacenter with books ranging from pre-Kthrough 8th grade reading levels.

Saturday also is “Kids Night” atthe arena, meaning the first 1,000kids will receive a kids’ Everbladesjersey. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

The Everblades return to action onFriday night when they host theJohnstown Chiefs at 7:30 fromGermain Arena.

YUNET JOMOLCACaleb Davis of Ida Baker stretches to return a ball during his singles matchThursday against Colton Wieser of Island Coast. More photos from the matchare available online at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com.

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Island Coast bunched their hits and tookadvantage of multiple fielding errors to pin a12-1 no-hit defeat on Cape Coral ChristianThursday night.

The Gators scored their runs off just sevenbase hits, while Cape Christian committed fiveerrors.

Sophomore Kyle Harding (2-for-3) led theGators with two hits, including a double, and

three RBI. Nelson Candelario, a sophomore,also doubled and drove in two runs.

Jordan Moody pitched three innings of no-hit ball and struck out five to earn his first win.

The Gators (2-3) travel to Out-of-DoorAcademy for a game Saturday.

Cape Christian 000 01 — 1 0 5Island Coast 531 3x — 12 7 0

W — Jordan Moody (1-1). L — Zemonjoni.2B — Kyle Harding (IC), Nelson Candelario (IC).

■ North Fort Myers 11, Cypress Lake 5:

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The FGCU Eagles defeated Samford 10-4Thursday in the first game of the FGCUBaseball Classic. The Eagles pounded out 15hits against the Bulldogs, who scored in the topof the first inning and again in the third inning.

The Eagles (2-3) answered with one run inthe third, one in the fourth, three in the fifth,and four more in the sixth to take the lead 9-4.FGCU added the final run in the bottom of theeighth when Samford’s Joshua VanFleteren

issued a bases-loaded walked.The first five Eagles batters combined for

11 hits in 20 official at-bats, led by sophomoreSteven Wickens (2-for-2, 2R, 1RBI) who hasat least one hit in every game this year.Sophomore Bobby Greene (3-for-4) added aleadoff home run in the fifth.

The Eagles, who snapped a three-game los-ing streak with the win, face the Towson Tigersat 8 p.m. Friday. The tournament continueswith games Saturday against USF and Sundayagainst Bethune-Cookman.

FGCU pounds Samford 10-4

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Mariah Fernandez slugged a two-run triple in the second inning tohelp North Fort Myers widen anearly cushion en route to a 12-1softball victory Thursday overCypress Lake.

Kayla Ramey, Alyssa Doughertyand Paige Engh all drove in runs forthe undefeated Red Knights.

North freshman DarienneBoyden got her first varsity start onthe mound, allowing one hit andstriking out nine in five innings toearn her first win.

The Red Knights (8-0) hostMariner Monday night.

Cypress Lake 000 10 — 1 1 4North Ft. Myers 631 2x — 12 5 0

W — Darienne Boyden (1-0). L —Chelsea

3B — Mariah Fernandez (NFM).

YUNET JOMOLCAMason Rodill of Island Coast is poised to hit abackhand return Thursday in a singles matchagainst Ida Baker. More photos are availableonline at: cu.cape-coral-daily-breeze.com.

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Boys BasketballRegional Finals

Saturday, Feb. 28Region 5A-3

Venice at Clearwater, 7 p.m.Region 4A-3

Bartow at Naples Lely, 7 p.m.Region 3A-3

Melbourne Central Catholic at BishopVerot, 7 p.m.

Region 2A-3Tampa Prep at Community School of

Naples, 7 p.m.

Girls BasketballFHSAA Finalsat Lakeland

Thursday, Feb. 26Class 2A Semifinals

Community School of Naples 49,Hollywood Christian 43

Orlando First Academy 48, Cottondale 25Class 4A Semifinals

Orlando Bishop Moore 67, Pensacola 45Titusville Astronaut 61, South Fort Myers 39

Class 6A SemifinalsMiami Norland 52, Delray Beach Atlantic

32Lake Mary 59, Orlando Edgewater 52, 2OT

Friday, Feb. 27Class A Championship: Tallahassee FAMU vs.

Boynton Beach Lake Worth Christian, noonClass 3A Championship: Miramar Parkway

vs. Gainesville P.K. Yonge, 3:30 p.m.Class 5A Championship: Winter Park Lake

Howell vs. Davie Nova, 7 p.m.Saturday, Feb. 28

Class 2A Championship: CommunitySchool of Naples vs. Orlando First Academy,noon

Class 4A Championship: Orlando BishopMoore vs. Titusville Astronaut, 3:30 p.m.

Class 6A Championship: Miami Norlandvs. Lake Mary, 7 p.m.

RugbySaturday, Feb. 28

Cape Blackhawks at Ruggerfest Tournament,Ft. Lauderdale, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday, March 7Tampa Celtic Fest at Cape Blackhawks

LacrosseWednesday, Feb. 25

Cape Coral 16, Canterbury 13

BaseballThursday, Feb. 26

Island Coast 12, Cape Coral Christian 1 (5innings)

North Fort Myers 11, Cypress Lake 5Friday, Feb. 27

Barron Collier at Mariner, 7 p.m.Cape Coral at Ida Baker, 7 p.m.Naples at Bishop Verot, 7 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 28Island Coast at Out-of-Door Academy, noon

SoftballThursday, Feb. 26

North Fort Myers 12, Cypress Lake 1 (5innings)

Friday, Feb. 27Barron Collier at Mariner, 7 p.m.Cape Coral at Ida Baker, 7 p.m.

Boys TennisThursday, Feb. 26

Ida Baker 5, Island Coast 2Friday, Feb. 27

Mariner at Cape Coral, 3:30 p.m.North Fort Myers at Fort Myers, 3:30 p.m.

Girls TennisThursday, Feb. 26

Bishop Verot 5, Gateway Charter 0Friday, Feb. 27

Mariner at Cape Coral, 3:30 p.m.Ida Baker at Island Coast, 3:30 p.m.North Fort Myers at Fort Myers, 3:30 p.m.

Track & FieldFriday, Feb. 27

Island Coast at Dunbar, 6 p.m.Black & Blue Intrasquad at Ida Baker, 2 p.m.

ECHLThursday’s Game

Ontario at PhoenixFriday’s Games

Johnstown at FloridaPhoenix at OntarioUtah at AlaskaDayton at WheelingCharlotte at GwinnettIdaho at StocktonElmira at Cincinnati

Blades Record 36-16-3Home: 18-7 Away: 18-9-3 Streak: W-1

Upcoming GamesFri., Feb. 27 — Johnstown at Florida, 7:30 p.m.Sat., Feb. 28 — Johnstown at Florida, 7:30 p.m.Fri., March 6 — Mississippi at Florida, 7:30

p.m.Sat., March 7 — Mississippi at Florida, 7:30

p.m.

CollegeThursday’s Games

EASTAkron 62, Buffalo 57Binghamton 71, UMBC 51Boston U. 76, Maine 65La Salle 70, Temple 63Long Island U. 85, Fairleigh Dickinson 67Monmouth, N.J. 75, Cent. Connecticut St. 67New Hampshire 64, Albany, N.Y. 56Rider 77, Loyola, Md. 75Robert Morris 74, St. Francis, Pa. 62Sacred Heart 76, St. Francis, NY 73Stony Brook 62, Hartford 40Wagner 75, Quinnipiac 66Xavier 68, Saint Joseph's 54

SOUTHAppalachian St. 88, Chattanooga 82Austin Peay 69, E. Illinois 54Belmont 87, North Florida 49Charleston Southern 63, Coastal Carolina 59Coll. of Charleston 86, Wofford 84

Denver 66, Louisiana-Monroe 57ETSU 81, Kennesaw St. 46Elon 75, Georgia Southern 61Louisiana Tech 80, New Mexico St. 71Miami 62, Virginia 55Middle Tennessee 71, Fla. International 66N. Dakota St. 89, Centenary 79S.C.-Upstate 93, Mercer 90, 2OTSavannah St. 103, Carver Bible 44Tenn.-Martin 74, E. Kentucky 55Tennessee St. 87, SE Missouri 82The Citadel 75, Furman 54Troy 81, Louisiana-Lafayette 67W. Carolina 65, Samford 58W. Kentucky 87, Florida Atlantic 67Wake Forest 85, N.C. State 78

MIDWESTBowling Green 67, Kent St. 66Butler 78, Youngstown St. 57Cincinnati 65, West Virginia 61IPFW 76, UMKC 71Illinois 52, Minnesota 41Oakland, Mich. 78, S. Utah 62Ohio 75, Miami (Ohio) 56Wis.-Green Bay 78, Detroit 62Wright St. 70, Wis.-Milwaukee 60

SOUTHWESTArk.-Little Rock 80, New Orleans 54North Texas 91, Arkansas St. 82Oral Roberts 63, S. Dakota St. 58

FAR WESTIdaho St. 74, Sacramento St. 39N. Colorado 67, Montana 57Utah St. 82, Hawaii 62Washington St. 69, Arizona 53Weber St. 70, N. Arizona 51

Top 25 Schedule Friday’s Games

No games scheduled

Women’s BasketballRecord: 24-4 A-Sun: 17-3

Home: 14-1 Road: 10-3 Streak: W-15Thursday’s Game

FGCU 75, Campbell 51Upcoming Games

Feb. 28 — vs. Johnson & Wales, 7 p.m. End Regular Season

CollegeFGCU Record: 13-4 A-Sun: 0-0

Home: 6-1 Road: 7-3 Streak: W-5Upcoming Games

FGCU Spring Break TournamentFri., Feb. 27 — vs. Colgate, 5 p.m.Fri., Feb. 27 — vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 7 p.m.Sat., Feb. 28 — vs. Dartmouth, 5 p.m.Sat., Feb. 28 — vs. Bryant, 7 p.m.Sun. March 1 — vs. Dartmouth, 11 a.m.Sun., March 1 — vs. St. Francis (Pa.), 1 p.m.

CollegeFGCU Record: 2-3 A-Sun: 0-0

Home: 2-3 Road: 0-0 Streak: W-1Thursday’s Game

FGCU 10, Samford 4Upcoming Games

Fri., Feb. 27 — vs. Towson, 8 p.m.Sat., Feb. 28 — vs. USF, 4 p.m.Sun., March 1 — vs. Bethune-Cookman, noon

Spring TrainingThursday’s Games

Atlanta 8, Houston 7Washington 2, Detroit 1Pittsburgh 3, Boston 2Minnesota 10, Cincinnati 4Toronto 6, Philadelphia 2Baltimore 11, St. Louis 3N.Y. Mets 9, Florida 0N.Y. Yankees 5, Tampa Bay 1Seattle 4, San Diego 4, tie, 10 inningsL.A. Angels 3, Oakland 1Kansas City 7, Texas 2Chicago Cubs 7, Milwaukee 4Arizona 15, Cleveland 9L.A. Dodgers 16, San Francisco 7Chicago White Sox 4, Colorado 1

Friday’s GamesBaltimore vs. Florida at Jupiter, 1:05 p.m.Detroit vs. Toronto at Dunedin, 1:05 p.m.Boston vs. Tampa Bay at Port Charlotte, 1:05 p.m.Houston vs. Washington at Viera, 1:05 p.m.Atlanta vs. Pittsburgh at Bradenton, 1:05 p.m.N.Y. Yankees vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, 1:05 p.m.Philadelphia vs. Cincinnati at Sarasota, 1:05 p.m.St. Louis vs. N.Y. Mets at Port St. Lucie, 1:10 p.m.

Milwaukee vs. Oakland at Phoenix, 3:05 p.m.Chicago Cubs vs. Texas at Surprise, Ariz., 3:05

p.m.Colorado vs. L.A. Angels at Tempe, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.L.A. Dodgers vs. Seattle at Peoria, Ariz., 3:05 p.m.San Diego vs. Cleveland at Goodyear, Ariz.,

3:05 p.m.Chicago White Sox vs. Arizona at Tucson,

Ariz., 3:05 p.m.Kansas City vs. San Francisco at Scottsdale,

Ariz., 3:05 p.m.

On RadioSaturday

7 p.m. — WMYR (1410-AM) High SchoolBasketball: Melbourne Central Catholic vs.Bishop Verot

On TelevisionTODAY

9 a.m. — HBO (cable) Real Sports7 p.m. — ESPN (cable) NBA Basketball:

Pistons vs. Magic7 p.m. — HBO (cable) Real Sports7:30 p.m. — SUN (cable) NBA Basketball:

Heat vs. Hawks9:30 p.m. — ESPN (cable) NBA Basketball:

Cavaliers vs. SpursSaturday

10:30 a.m. — HBO (cable) Battle forTobacco Road: Duke vs. Carolina

Noon — WINK (Channel 11) CollegeBasketball: Georgia Tech vs. North Carlolina

Noon — ESPN (cable) College Basketball:Georgetown vs. Villanova

Noon — ESPN2 (cable) College Basketball:Cleveland State vs. Butler

Noon — ESPNU (cable) College Lacrosse:Princeton vs. Johns Hopkins

Noon — Speed (cable) Auto Racing:NASCAR Nationwide Series qualifying

1 p.m. — FSN (cable) NHL Hockey:Panthers vs. Devils

1 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball:Southern Mississippi vs. Memphis

1 p.m. — MLBNET (cable) ExhibitionBaseball: Phillies vs. Rays

2 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) CollegeBasketball: Notre Dame vs. Connecticut

2 p.m. — MyTV8 (cable) CollegeBasketball: Wake Forest vs. Virginia

2 p.m. — SUN (cable) College Baseball:Miami vs. Florida

2 p.m. — ESPN (cable) Golf: Senior SkinsGame

2 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) CollegeBasketball: Illinois State vs. Creighton

2 p.m. — WBBH (Channel 20) Golf: MatchPlay Championship

2:30 p.m. — ESPNU (cable) CollegeLacrosse: Duke vs. Maryland

2:30 p.m. — Speed (cable) Auto Racing:NASCAR Sprint Cup Series practice

3 p.m. — CSS (cable) Women’s Basketball:Pittsburgh vs. Louisville

3:30 p.m. — WZVN (Channel 26) CollegeBasketball: Duke vs. Virginia Tech

4 p.m. — WINK (Channel 11) CollegeBasketball: LSU vs. Kentucky

4 p.m. — CW6 (cable) College Basketball:Alabama vs. Mississippi

4 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball:Ohio State vs. Purdue

4 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) NASCARCountdown

4 p.m. — FSN (cable) College Basketball:Arizona vs. Washington

4 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball:Georgia State vs. Virginia Commonwealth

4:30 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) Auto Racing:NASCAR Nationwide Series

6 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball:Texas vs. Oklahoma State

6 p.m. — FSN (cable) College Basketball:Auburn vs. Mississippi State

6 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball:Old Dominion vs. Northeastern

5 p.m. — MLBNET (cable) ExhibitionBaseball: Twins vs. Yankees

7:30 p.m. — SUN (cable) NBA Basketball:Knicks vs. Heat

7:30 p.m. — ESPN2 (cable) CollegeBasketball: Gonzaga vs. San Diego

8 p.m. — CSS (cable) College Basketball:Western Kentucky vs. Middle Tennessee State

8:30 p.m. — WGN (cable) NBA Basketball:Rockets vs. Bulls

9 p.m. — ESPN (cable) College Basketball:UCLA vs. California

10 p.m. — HBO (cable) Boxing: Diaz vs.Marquez; John vs. Juarez

HIGH SCHOOL

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SPORTS SCOREBOARDAll t imes l isted Eastern

From AP wire reportsThe Houston Rockets

held LeBron James withoutan assist for the first time inhis career and limitedCleveland to its lowestpoint total of the season,beating the Cavaliers 93-74Thursday night.

Yao Ming scored 28points and Ron Artestadded 15 while harassingJames on defense most ofthe night, leading theRockets to their sixth con-secutive victory and ninthstraight at home.

James scored 21 points,

but went 7-for-21 from thefield with three turnovers. Heleft for good with 4:03 left,the first time in 493 NBAgames (counting playoffs) hefailed to record an assist.

Mo Williams also scored21 for the Cavs, who had afive-game winning streaksnapped. They also mayhave lost forward BenWallace, who left in thethird quarter with a brokenright leg.

Von Wafer scored 19points and Luis Scola added14 points and ninerebounds for the Rockets.

MARANA, Ariz. (AP)— Just about everythingwent according to plan forTiger Woods in his cele-brated return to golf.

Except he didn’t plan onleaving this early.

Woods had no com-plaints with his game or hisknee, but had no answerThursday for Tim Clark ofSouth Africa, who played16 holes without a bogeyand knocked the world’sNo. 1 player out of theAccenture Match PlayChampionship.

So where does Woodsgo from here?

“I go to the airport,” hesaid

His swing looked asgood as it did eight monthsago when he won the U.S.Open. His knee felt sostrong that when Woodsdiscovered his tee shot intothe desert on the 15th holehit a cart path and went outof bounds — a shot thatended any hope of a rally— he chose to walk 350yards back to the tee insteadof accepting a ride in thecart.

“I knew I had to play outof my mind to beat him,”Clark said.

And he did, pouring insix birdies and constantlyputting the pressure onWoods throughout a sunnyday in the high desert. Clarkwon, 4 and 2, when he hithis tee shot to four feet thatWoods conceded for birdieafter failing to chip in fromoff the green.

“I hit it really goodtoday,” Woods said. “I justdidn’t make enough birdies.Tim made some birdiesthere, and I didn’t answerhim in the middle part ofthe round, and consequentlyI got behind.”

Only about 100 fansremained late in the after-noon at Dove Mountain,which surely will lack theenergy it had the first twodays to welcome backgolf’s biggest star. PhilMickelson, the No. 5 seedwho survived another scare,is the highest-rated playerleft in a tournament that isnow down to 16 players.

The good news for golfis that it probably won’t

have to wait eight months tosee him again.

Woods likely will play intwo weeks at Doral in theCA Championship, althoughhe said he would wait to seehow his left knee felt. Thiswas his first tournamentsince reconstructive surgeryon the knee one week afterhe won the U.S. Open atTorrey Pines in June.

Clark, a pesky opponentwith a sharp short game,didn’t give him much of achance.

“I was really workinghard to keep myself calmand try to play my owngame,” Clark said. “I put alot of iron shots prettyclose, and I think perhapshe wasn’t expecting that ornot. But I don’t think I’mever going to intimidateTiger Woods, let’s put itthat way.”

Clark, who has four vic-tories around the world butis 0-for-176 on the PGATour, next plays a teenagerwho might be the best hopeof bringing some attentionback to this World GolfChampionship.

Rory McIlroy, 19, fromNorthern Ireland, birdiedhis last two holes for a 1-upvictory over Hunter Mahan.He would have beenWoods’ next opponent.

Vijay Singh, the No. 4seed, lost his last threeholes and was beaten byLuke Donald of England in19 holes.

Besides Mickelson, whois coming off a victory lastweek at Riviera, the onlyother top-10 playersremaining were No. 8 seedGeoff Ogilvy, who won in19 holes for the secondstraight day, this timeagainst Shingo Katayama;and No. 9 seed CamiloVillegas, who beat MiguelAngel Jimenez, 5 and 4.Villegas has played only 26holes in two rounds.

It was a big day forEngland, which had fiveplayers advance to the thirdround, same as theAmericans. Leading theway was Oliver Wilson,who made eight birdies andneeded them all in a 2-and-1 victory over AnthonyKim.

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NBA REPORT

Rockets muffle Cavs

Woods’ earlyexit from MatchPlay unplanned

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

W L OT Pts GF GANew Jersey 39 19 3 81 186 151Philadelphia 33 17 9 75 195 171N.Y. Rangers 31 24 8 70 153 174Pittsburgh 30 26 6 66 186 191N.Y. Islanders 18 36 7 43 148 204

Northeast DivisionBoston 42 12 8 92 212 138Montreal 32 22 7 71 187 184Buffalo 31 24 7 69 182 173Toronto 24 26 12 60 187 224Ottawa 23 28 9 55 149 172

Southeast DivisionWashington 39 18 5 83 207 179Florida 31 22 8 70 169 166Carolina 32 26 5 69 166 181Tampa Bay 20 29 12 52 155 196Atlanta 22 34 6 50 183 218

WESTERN CONFERENCECentral Division

W L OT Pts GF GADetroit 40 13 8 88 232 178Chicago 34 17 8 76 197 148Columbus 30 25 6 66 166 173Nashville 30 28 4 64 151 172St. Louis 26 26 8 60 167 179

Northwest DivisionCalgary 36 18 6 78 191 174Vancouver 30 22 8 68 181 173Minnesota 30 24 5 65 152 137Edmonton 30 25 5 65 170 185Colorado 28 33 1 57 168 194

Pacific DivisionSan Jose 42 9 9 93 203 145Dallas 29 23 7 65 174 180Anaheim 30 28 5 65 176 185Los Angeles 26 25 9 61 157 173Phoenix 27 30 5 59 158 190

NHL ST A N D I N G S

Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Late Games Not Included

Wednesday's GamesPhiladelphia 2, Los Angeles 0Detroit 4, San Jose 1Pittsburgh 1, N.Y. Islanders 0Toronto 2, N.Y. Rangers 1, SO

Thursday’s GamesBoston 6, Anaheim 0Carolina 2, Buffalo 1, SOWashington 4, Atlanta 3New Jersey 4, Colorado 0Florida 2, N.Y. Rangers 1Toronto 5, N.Y. Islanders 4, SOSan Jose 2, Ottawa 1Nashville 4, Phoenix 1St. Louis at Dallas, (n)Columbus at Edmonton, (n)

Friday’s GamesMontreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Los Angeles at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.Pittsburgh at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Minnesota at Calgary, 9 p.m.Tampa Bay at Vancouver, 10 p.m.

Saturday’s GamesFlorida at New Jersey, 1 p.m.Washington at Boston, 1 p.m.Anaheim at Dallas, 3 p.m.San Jose at Montreal, 7 p.m.Toronto at Ottawa, 7 p.m.Carolina at Atlanta, 7 p.m.Buffalo at N.Y. Islanders, 7 p.m.Colorado at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.Detroit at Nashville, 8 p.m.St. Louis at Phoenix, 9 p.m.Minnesota at Edmonton, 10 p.m.

EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic Division

W L Pct. GBBoston 46 13 .780 —Philadelphia 28 28 .500 16 1⁄2New Jersey 26 32 .448 19 1⁄2New York 24 33 .421 21Toronto 23 36 .390 23

Southeast DivisionOrlando 42 15 .737 —Atlanta 32 25 .561 10Miami 30 26 .536 11 1⁄2Charlotte 23 35 .397 19 1⁄2Washington 13 44 .228 29

Central DivisionCleveland 44 12 .786 —Detroit 27 29 .482 17Milwaukee 28 32 .467 18Chicago 26 32 .448 19Indiana 25 35 .417 21

WESTERN CONFERENCESouthwest Division

W L Pct. GBSan Antonio 39 17 .696 —Houston 37 21 .638 3New Orleans 34 22 .607 5Dallas 34 23 .596 5 1⁄2Memphis 15 42 .263 24 1⁄2

Northwest DivisionDenver 38 20 .655 —Portland 35 22 .614 2 1⁄2Utah 35 23 .603 3Minnesota 18 39 .316 19 1⁄2Okla.City 13 44 .228 24 1⁄2

Pacific DivisionL.A. Lakers 47 10 .825 —Phoenix 32 24 .571 14 1⁄2Golden State 20 37 .351 27L.A. Clippers 15 43 .259 32 1⁄2Sacramento 12 47 .203 36

NBA ST A N D I N G S

Wednesday’s GamesIndiana 104, Memphis 99Philadelphia 106, Washington

98New Jersey 111, Chicago 99Orlando 114, New York 109Utah 120, Minnesota 103New Orleans 90, Detroit 87Dallas 116, Milwaukee 96San Antonio 99, Portland 84Denver 110, Atlanta 109Charlotte 98, Sacramento 91L.A. Clippers 93, Boston 91

Thursday’s GamesHouston 93, Cleveland 74Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, (n)

Friday’s GamesDetroit at Orlando, 7 p.m.Chicago at Washington, 7 p.m.Miami at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m.Indiana at Boston, 7:30 p.m.Philadelphia at New York, 7:30

p.m.Milwaukee at New Orleans, 8

p.m.Portland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Oklahoma City at Dallas, 8:30

p.m.Toronto at Phoenix, 9 p.m.L.A. Lakers at Denver, 9 p.m.Cleveland at San Antonio, 9:30

p.m.L.A. Clippers at Sacramento,

10 p.m.Charlotte at Golden State,

10:30 p.m.Saturday’s Games

Orlando at Philadelphia, 7p.m.

New York at Miami, 7:30 p.m.Oklahoma City at Memphis, 8

p.m.Houston at Chicago, 8:30 p.m.Washington at Milwaukee,

8:30 p.m.Sacramento at Utah, 9 p.m.Charlotte at L.A. Clippers,

10:30 p.m.

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From AP wire reportsBoston’s Jon Lester is

working on his changeup.Pittsburgh’s Ian Snell wantsto change his fortunes.

Both took another stepalong those paths Thursdaywhen they started againsteach other in the Pirates’ 3-2 exhibition win over theRed Sox.

The 6-foot-2, left-hand-ed Lester, who emerged asBoston’s best starter lastyear, pitched two scorelessinnings. The 5-11, right-handed Snell allowed twounearned runs in twoinnings in his only appear-ance before leaving to pitchfor Puerto Rico in theWorld Baseball Classic.

“I’m going to be on thesame exact schedule that I’vebeen on all spring,” Snellsaid. “If anything, pitching ingames that count this early inthe season is only going tomake me be ready for theseason even faster.”

Snell wasn’t drafted byPittsburgh until the 26thround in 2000. Boston tookLester in the second round in2002. Both pitched well intheir first two seasons whenthey pitched regularly.

“I’m not trying to have thebest changeup in the league,”Lester said. “I’m just trying toget a changeup that’s effec-tive and one that I can throwbehind in the count or when-ever we need to.”

Working on that pitchalso saves wear on his armthat comes with throwingthe cutter a lot in springtraining.

He was “strong out ofthe chute. The velocity wasreally strong in the firstinning, especially,” RedSox manager TerryFrancona said.

Lester struck out oneand allowed singles toAndy LaRoche in the firstinning and Brandon Moss

in the second.Boston took a 2-0 lead

on Jeff Bailey’s two-runsingle after an error byshortstop Brian Bixler inthe first. Snell threw 33pitches in the inning, thenstruck out the side in thesecond.

After Lester left thegame, six Boston relieversheld Pittsburgh to two hitsin six innings. Then minorleaguer Richie Lentz hadcontrol problems and gaveup three runs in the ninth,with the first two scoring ona double by pinch-hitterPedro Alvarez.

“You see what happensin the ninth when you don’tthrow strikes,” Franconasaid.

Lester showed what hap-pens when he does throwstrikes. He did it on 19 ofhis 30 pitches, about a thirdof them the changeup thathe rarely used last year.

■ Orioles 11,Cardinals 3: Danys Baezallowed three walks andtwo runs in one inning, butBaltimore bounced back tobeat St. Louis.

Baez hadn’t pitchedsince mid-September 2007.He underwent ligamentreplacement surgery the fol-lowing month and missedlast season.

A former All-Star closer,Baez began the day by retir-ing Joe Thurston on agrounder and Joe Mather ona fly ball, but walked thenext three batters beforeYadier Molina doubled intwo runs. Then, on his 34thpitch, Baez got BrianBarton to hit a fly ball.

St. Louis starter KyleLohse also got off to a goodstart before faltering. Heretired the side in order inthe first, then gave up two-run homers to JustinChristian and NolanReimold in the second.

From AP wire reportsAlex Rodriguez got anoth-

er split reception Thursday inhis first spring training gameat home since admitting heused performance-enhancingdrugs from 2001-03.Rodriguez tested positive forsteroids while playing for theTexas Rangers.

Rodriguez went 0-for-2and left after five innings ofthe Yankees’ 5-1 victoryover the Tampa Bay Rays.The sellout crowd of10,693 at George M.Steinbrenner Field includedthe Yankees owner.

The 12-time All-Starhomered Wednesday in theYankees’ exhibition openeragainst Toronto. He heardsome catcalls at the BlueJays’ ballpark, but alsodrew a standing ovationafter his home run.

This time, he struck outin the second inning and

grounded into an inning-ending double play in hisother at-bat.

“I thought it was fine. ...I’m just happy to be outthere playing,” Rodriguezsaid. “It feels good to bebetween the lines.”

There was mixed reactionfrom the crowd before eachat-bat. Tampa Bay fanscheered when minor leagueprospect Wade Davis fannedhim, then erupted againwhen the AL championsturned the double play to endthe fourth inning.

Jorge Posada hit a solohomer off Chad Orvella inhis first at-bat since havingseason-ending surgery onhis right shoulder July 30,then delivered an RBI dou-ble off Winston Abreu forthe Yankees.

New York’s ShelleyDuncan had a three-runhomer off Calvin Medlock.

Michael Becker and Robert Branhamdelivered three-run triples in the sixthinning to seal a come-from-behindvictory for North Fort Myers overCypress Lake.

The triples highlighted an eight-run surge that overcame a two-rundeficit. It also handed R.J. Curtis hisfirst victory of the season with twoinnings of relief.

Ralphy Elmi slapped a pair of dou-bles and Ivan Melendez added twohits, including a double, and scoredfour times.

The Red Knights (3-3) host SouthFort Myers Tuesday.

Cypress Lake 400 100 0 — 5 13 0North Ft. Myers 200 108 x — 11 8 2

W — R.J. Curtis (1-1). L — Arses.2B — Bronsfield (CL), Pignetielo (CL),

Miller (CL), Ralphy Elmi (NFM) 2, IvanMelendez (NFM). 3B — Robert Branham(NFM), Michael Becker (NFM).

Boys Tennis■ Ida Baker 5, Island Coast 2:

Caleb Davis and Jaryd Wydock of IdaBaker made up for single match loss-

es by winning at doubles to help theBulldogs defeat Island CoastThursday.

Davis lost to Island Coast’s ColtonWieser 6-4, 6-3 in singles, but teamedwith Paul Lapikas to beat the Gators’Wieser and Mason Rodill 8-6 in dou-bles.

Likewise, Wydock lost a singlesmatch in a tiebreaker to Island Coast’sRon Lind, but Wydock and NickBoye prevailed over the Gators’ Lindand Dominic Capizzi in an 8-6 dou-bles victory.

The Bulldogs (1-2) play at FortMyers Tuesday.

Singles — Colton Wieser (IC) def. CalebDavis 6-4, 6-3; Paul Lapikas (IB) def. MasonRodill 6-2, 6-0; Ron Lind (IC) def. JarydWydock 4-6, 6-3(7-5); Nick Boye (IB) def.Dominic Capizzi 6-1, 6-2; Carlos Garcia (IB)def. Chris Quiroga 6-0, 6-0.

Doubles — Davis-Lapikas (IB) def. Wieser-Rodill 8-6; Wydock-Boye (IB) def. Lind-Capizzi 8-6.

Girls Tennis■ Bishop Verot 5, Gateway 0:

Bishop Verot won all five singlesmatches and did not need doubles to

sweep Gateway Charter.The Vikings dropped just three

games in the five straight-set wins byLinda Korneinko, Mariel Rickert,Nia-Marie Eddy, Kathleen Norris andKayla Cheslosky.

The Vikings (3-0) host districtrival Riverdale next Thursday.

Singles — Linda Kornienko (BV) def. JessicaSouthall 6-0, 6-0; Mariel Rickert (BV) def.Lynette Clavell 6-0, 6-0; Nia-Marie Eddy (BV)def. Tiffany Matieka 6-1, 6-0; Kathleen Norris(BV) def. Stephany Lopez 6-0, 6-1; KaylaCheslosky (BV) def. Samantha Scarlett 6-0, 6-1.

Girls Lacrosse■ Cape Coral 16, Canterbury

13: Jamie Whetsell knocked in eightgoals and Joanna Russell added threeto lead Cape Coral to victory atCanterbury Wednesday.

Carly Boscarino added a pair ofscores while Megan Bick, BaileyCaponi and Abby Owiensny each hadone goal. Goalkeeper Tara Murzamade 22 saves.

The Seahawks (2-2) play at 6 p.m.Monday at Bishop Verot.

From AP wire reportsJack McClinton scored just 11

points, well below his average, but hita huge three-pointer with 47 secondsto play Thursday night to give Miamia two-possession cushion and theHurricanes held on to beat Virginia62-55.

The Hurricanes (17-10, 6-8Atlantic Coast Conference) had beenin a freefall of late, losing six of theirlast seven, but got some clutch shoot-ing from McClinton when it matteredmost down the stretch. His third three-pointer gave Miami a 60-55 lead andhe added two free throws with 19 sec-onds left.

Virginia (9-15, 3-10) had won twostraight at home, but failed to scoreafter Jeff Jones’ three-pointer pro-duced the eighth tie of the half at 55

with 3:51 remaining. The Cavalierscommitted turnovers on three consec-utive possessions after pulling even,causing them to fall behind.

Brian Asbury led Miami with 13points, including the putback with 2:47left that put the Hurricanes ahead tostay. McClinton, who entered the gameaveraging 20.1 points, shot just 3-for-10 from the field.

Jones led Virginia with 16 pointsand Sylven Landesberg had 13, 11 inthe first half.

Neither team led by more thanthree through most of the second halfuntil the final minutes, whenMcClinton got free in the right cornerand swished the three-pointer to sealit.

Landesberg hit three three-pointersin less than four minutes as Virginia

took a 17-7 lead after 8 1/2 minutes.The Hurricanes immediately followedwith a 12-2 run, pulling them even at19. Neither team led by more thanfour the rest of the half, which endedtied at 29.

■ Illinois 52, Minnesota 41:Damian Johnson, had 18 points —only four in the second half — forMinnesota, which made just eight of28 shots in the second half (28.6 per-cent) and didn’t score over the final6:21 in a loss to No. 20 Illinois.

They had 20 turnovers, five morethan their season average.

For Illinois (23-6, 11-5 Big Ten),the win made amends for an ugly 59-36 loss at Minnesota on Jan. 29. Thethird-place Illini host No. 9 MichiganState, the conference leader, onSunday.

SPRING TRAINING REPORT

More cheers for A-Rod

From AP wire reportsThe Hawaii Tourism

Authority board Thursdayrejected the NFL’s proposalto return the Pro Bowl tothe islands in 2011 and’12.

The 10-member board,however, approved amotion to renegotiate withthe NFL, if the league iswilling. The board voted 6-4 against the proposal. Itcited several concerns, pri-marily the NFL’s decisionto move its annual all-stargame to a week before theSuper Bowl and whetherthe $4 million to host eachgame could be better usedfor other purposes.

“We are faced with differ-ent economic conditions thanwe were in the past and a direneed to bring as many(tourists) to this destination aswe can from every potentialmarket,” board memberSharon Weiner told the panel.“This $4 million, I believefrom a marketing perspective,could be better leveraged withother programs.”

She added that movingthe Pro Bowl a week beforethe Super Bowl would elim-inate the “best players”from attending the all-star

game. Weiner is among sixboard members who votedto reject the proposal.Seven votes were requiredto approve the NFL’s bid.

Weiner also is one ofthree that voted not to returnto talks with the NFL.

NFL spokeswomanBrian McCarthy said theleague had not heard fromthe state and declined fur-ther comment.

This month’s Pro Bowlended a successful 30-yearrun in Honolulu and gener-ated $28.6 million inspending and $2.9 millionin taxes. The 2010 gamewill be played in Miami.

■ Safety signings: TheMiami Dolphins are set atsafety. Miami re-signedYeremiah Bell on the eve offree agency Thursday andacquired Gibril Wilson,who landed a big contractfor the second year in a row.

Wilson, a five-year vet-eran released last week bythe Oakland Raiders, signeda $27.5 million, five-yeardeal.

Bell signed a $20 mil-lion, four-year contractrather than testing the free-agent market beginningFriday.

Hawaii shuns NFL’sPro Bowl proposal

Lester shinesin Red Sox loss

Paul Lapikas of IdaBaker makes a

backhand return in his 6-2, 6-0 singlesmatch win Thursday

afternoon againstIsland Coast’s Mason Rodill.

More photos are available online at:

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Hurricanes cling to 62-55 victory

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Mercury, 1994 Sable, A/C, AM/FM,automatic, 4-door, loaded, tilt, newtires, V-6, excellent fuel economy,53K original miles, $2450. OBO(239) 841-7070

NISSAN 2003 350Z Touring Silver,Leather, 81K, $9,999.00 (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372,www.classicautosoffortmyers.com

Police Impounds!! 97 Honda Civic$500! 97 Honda Accord $700! hon-das chevys jeeps from $500! for list-ings (800)366.9813 ext 3632

Pontiac, 2000, Grand AM SE.Automatic, A/C, 77K miles, alloywheels with new tires. PS/PB,4cylinder, 2-door. White with grayinterior. Excellent fuel economy.$3450. (239) 841-7070

PONTIAC, 2001, SUNFIRE, coldair, auto, 25 mpg’s. $3,400.(239)910-4220/ 980-1311www.performanceautos25.com

SATURN 2004 VIEW, Silver,Leather 74K, $7,499. (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372,www.classicautosoffortmyers.com

SUZUKI, 2004, AERIO SX, auto,loaded, 34K. $5,990. Mike: (239)8 9 5 - 3 9 6 2 .performanceautos25.com

SUZUKI, 2004, FORENZA, 68K,auto, very nice, loaded, $4,990.(239) 895-3962.www.performanceautos25.com

Autos Under $3500

Pontiac Bonneville 1999, 154k, runsgreat, good condition. $1,900. (586)243-2176

Sport Utility Vehicles

Chevrolet, 2005 Trail Blazer, LS,EXT, 69K, A/C, 4-door, automatic,2WD, loaded, AM/FM CD, fogs,alloys, new tires. OnStarr, 3rd rowseat, tow package. $8950. OBO(239) 841-7070

CHEVY 2001 SUBURBAN 2x4,Silver, leather, 3rd-seat, $5,999.(239) 332-5040, C.246-6372,www.classicautosoffortmyers.com

CHEVY 2004 TRAILBLAZER LS,54K, immaculate, wholesale,$7,999. (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

Ford, 2003 Expedition, EddieBauer, 60K, excellent condition.$15,900. OBO (239) 671-9366

HUMMER 2006 H3, 68K, black,automatic, wholesale, $15,999.(239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

HUMMER 2006 H3, Silver, 59K,Sunroof, Wholesale $15,995.00(239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

JEEP 2003 LIBERTY SPORT, 78KGold, Immaculate, $6,999.00 (239)332-5040, C.246-6372,www.classicautosoffortmyers.com

KIA 2004 SORENTO EX, 74K,leather, sunroof, $7,499. (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

Trucks & Vans

CHEVROLET, 2006, 1500, 38K, V8,auto, $6,850. Doug @ Performance.(239)940-9200

CHEVROLET, 2002, 1500, LongBed pick-up, $3,950. Doug,Performance Autos. (239) 940-9200.

CHEVY 2004 TRAILBLAZER, 62K,white, 4x4, spectacular, wholesale,$8,999. (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

CHRYSLER 2000 CARAVAN,white, spectacular condition, 109K,1-owner, $3,999. (239) 332-5040,C.246-6372

DODGE DAKOTA pick-up, auto-matic, cold air, great condition,$2,999. (239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

FORD, 2002, F150 XLT, loaded,57K, $5,990.performanceautos25.com (239)910-4220/ 980-1311

HONDA 2003 ODESSEY EXL, 61K,leather, silver, spectacular. $8,999.(239) 332-5040, C.246-6372

Recreation Vehicles

LUXURIOUS

Dolphin 2004, Class A 32FT, 2-slides, warranty, mint. $64,900.(239) 277-1238

Motorcycles & Mopeds

Closeout- 2008/new Scooter

50cc, 100+miles/gallon,35miles/hour. GY6-Honda styleengine..................$765.00(239) 541-7222.

Closeout- 2008/new Scooter

150cc, 95+miles/gallon,65miles/hour. GY6-Honda styleengine...................$995.00(239) 541-7222.

NEW SCOOTER! 100 MPG$884.00. New second vehicle. Weprice match. (239) 432-0002

Power Boats

Bayliner 2006 285-Cruiser, 28’9”,fully equipped, all options, $48,995.(239) 699-5522.

Boston Whaler, 13ft., 25HP electricstart Yamaha, EZ-loader trailer.$5,400. (239) 989-5580

Century 32Ft, 2006, center console.Twin 250HP Yamahas, 400 hours,Garmin 3010 GPS potter. Radar,auto pilot, VHF, out riggers Like newmust slll $109,000. (410) 365-7887

Chaparral, 94-Signature-24, 5.7V8cabin cruiser, lift kept, great condi-tion, $9900. (239) 540-7842

Chris Craft, 1985 336 Commander.Excellent liveaboard, sleeps6.Large cockpit, fully enclosed can-vas. Galley, A/C, appliances.Repowered 1999, 454 engines.Must see to appreciate. $18,095.OBO (239) 656-0299

Glastron 2004, 279, 150hrs Volvo280HP. Full galley, music, air, heat,stand-up shower, compass,sounder, VHF radio, windless, trimtabs, more. $27,750. (239) 549-8417. Leave a message.

2005 Maxim Sport, 18ft, I/O, likenew, $7000. obo (239) 541-0409

SeaRay, 1994, 30FT. Weekender.2003 Twin 350 Merc MPI’s. Lowhours, diesel Genset, AC, heat.Bristol, full kitchen, bath. $27,[email protected] (239) 281-5510

Canoes & Paddle Craft

Kayak for sale, 9.5Ft Bic Yakka,very stable, folds in half for trans-port, includes anglers seat with rodholders and paddle. $300. OBO(706) 897-0212

Dock Space Rental/Sales

MARINA, DEEP WATER SLIPS;Large Barge Landing; Zoned IM.Protected bay at N. end Pine Is.Lease slips, bldgs or entire facility.(239) 283-2875;[email protected]

Real Estate Services

Commercial Property Sale/Lease

Cape- 863 SE 47th Street. 1,300sq.ft. storefront office with garagedoor storage in rear. $625/mo. Call(941) 628-1796.

RETAIL STORE, CAPE CORAL forrent. Del Prado Blvd/SE 47thTerrace, large window front,approximately 1000SF. Regular$1500/mo. Now $750/month (239)770-0029, (239) 540-0085

Office Space Sale/Lease

Cape- 836 SE 47th Street. 1,000sq.ft. $950/mo. And two 500 sq.ft.$475/mo. Newly renovated. Greatlocation. Call (941) 628-1796.

Rental Sharing

Cape, Pine Island, Nicholas area.Private room, share bath, kitchenand laundry privileges. Fenced yard,pet okay. Absentee landlord. $100.week plus half electric. (239) 462-7202

Rooms For Rent

NFM, RIVER’S EDGE WATER-FRONT MHP & MOTEL. MotelRooms starting at $141.70/wk, smallpets OK! Dock and Boat Slips avail-able. Mobile homes- 1&2 bedrooms,great fishing from dock, starting at$210/wkly. Includes electric/cable.Move-in Special, no deposit w/proofof employment, photo ID. Call (239)995-4188

Apartments & Duplexes For Rent

aAPARTMENT FT. MYERS-1BR/1BA, nice, $375/mo.Conveniently located by downtown.Call (239) 245-1059.

aCape duplex, 910 Andalusia Blvd.3bedroom, 2bath, 1car garage.$750. month. No pets. First andsecurity. Great landlord, on preme-sis. Call cell (617) 899-0130

Cape Duplex. 2BR/2BA recentlyrenovated, all appliances, W/Dhook-up. 1948 Skyline Blvd. Ideallocation, must see!! Open House,call for appointment. (917) 843-2019

Del Prado / Pine Island area, fur-nished studio apartment, $575includes utilities & cable. Call (239)574-7567

Fort Myers, Sunterra Apartments,3541 Evans. FIRST MONTH FREE.1BR $550., 2BR $600., 3BR $750.,available now. On site laundry, pool,close to shopping. $99. securitydeposit. (239) 936-6865 EHO

HUD Home 4 Br 3 Ba $397/Mo! (5%down 15 years @ 8% apr) MoreHomes Available from $199/Mo! forlistings call (800)366-9783 ext 5669

kCape, 3bedroom, 2bath, garage.A/C, heat, screened lanai, southSanta Barbara area. $750. month,annual lease, pets considered.Call (239) 542-2222 or (239) 633-2058

Condos For Rent

Cape Coral, fully furnished, brandnew 2/2 condo, pool, 1.5 miles frombeach, $625/week or $2100/month.Internet access, cable TV and elec-tric included. Call (914) 494-6522

FT. MYERS STONYBROOK VILLAGateway- 2 master bedrooms, 2.5baths with loft, 1551sq.ft., heatedpool, all appliances, washer/dryer,children’s playground, lakeview.$785./mo. plus security, includestrash, lawn service, no pets. (239)834-9138.

Homes For Rent

Beautiful canal front, Alva/EastFt.Myers, 3/2/2, dock, Florida room,300ft. from Caloosahatchee. Quietsecure neighborhood. Remodeled,new paint, carpet, tile, drapes, land-scape. No smokers/ pets. $795/mo.(239) 281-6692

Cape Coral 3/2/2, fenced backyard,pool table, large lanai, vet spacious,new appliances, beautiful masterbath, w/d and lawn maintenanceincluded, $1200/month. (239) 225-3685.

Cape Coral- Rentals Available. Callfor locations & more info. Blue SkyRealty (239) 541-0537.

Cape Coral tropical setting, nearJaycee Park, spacious 3BR/2BA/1Car garage, jacuzzi, 1400SF LA,new appliances, non-smoking,many extras. $795/month, 1755Beach Pkwy (734) 377-6215

Cape NE, clean, freshly painted,3br/2ba/2car, great room, appli-ances, W/D, laundry room, all tile,sprinkler system, water softener,lanai, near high school,$825./month, security. (203) 613-8001

Cape NE, Gated, Coral Lakes, 3/2/2with W/D, all appliances, Fitnesscenter, lawn, pool, internet, securityalarm, cable, all included. $900/mo.Valid references. (239) 541-0312 or(703) 727-0993.

Cape, SW area direct sailboataccess, 40ft. dock, 3/2/1,$1,000/mo. Call (239) 565-5126.

Foreclosure 3Br 2Ba! $11,000!Only $199/Mo! 5% down 15 years@ 8% apr. Buy, 4 Br $259//Mo! forlistings (800) 366-9783 Ext 5798.

5Fort Myers Beach, great location,3bedroom, 3bath, walk 2 minutes tobeach. Two story, with shared pool.$1200. month, annual lease, petconsidered. Call (239) 848-8131leave message.

HUD HOMES! 5 bd 29,700! Only$225/mo! 3 bd only $199/mo! Mustsee!! 5% down 15yrs @8%. for list-ings (800)366-9783 ext 1572

kPine Island, St. James City, water-front, 3bedroom, 2baths, 2car.Screened heated pool, boat lift,dock, 10 minutes to Sanibel. $1200.month annual lease. (734) 323-2712(734) 323-1381

Acreage

Florida Land- InvestmentOpportunity! 2 acre waterfronthomesite only $89,900 (was169,900). Private, gated communitywith 2 recreational lakes. Municipalwater & sewer. Low taxes. Just 90minutes south of Orlando! Excellentfinancing. Call now (866)352-2249FLlandbargains.com

LAKEFRONT 110 ACRE $179,900Enjoy long, direct frontage onWarrior Lake! Pristine country set-ting w/ miles of interior rds/trails.Country rd access, power, phone.Convenient to I-20. Unrestricted-perfect for outdoor recreation/ hunt-ing/ fishing. Excellent financing. Callnow (800)564-5092, X1425

LAND BARGAIN! 105 AC-$199,900 Subdivide, hunt, raise/ride horses, build your dream home!Only 60 min to beach. BONUS:investment grade timber. Endlesspossibilities! Excellent financing Callowner (800)898-4409, x 2176

Forclosures

Lots For Sale

Cape Coral SW- Reduced $45,000.OBO. Need cash! Access to LakeKennedy, near shopping, 113 SW15th Terr. unit 28. Sewer & water in.Call (239) 699-3303

Waterfront Lots

Cape Coral- Hot Sale! need cash!Connect to Eight Lake, 203 SE 15thAve, unit 16. Sewer & water in &paid for. $35K OBO. Call (239) 222-9162.

Pine Island, St. James City, FSBO.3267 Franzone Road. Beautiful80’x120’ on paved road. Excellentdeveloped neighborhood, deepwater, direct gulf access. $249,000.(513) 321-2114 or (419) 773-0163

Waterfront Homes

Cape Coral, Gulf Access, 3/2Pool/spa, dock with lift and davits,fully furnished, southern exposure,quite neighborhood, all assess-ments in and paid, fenced yard,$219,900. (239) 540-1391, 297-2535

Cape Coral, sailboat access, 10minto river, hardwood/tile floors, hurri-cane shutters, 3/2, 1996SF, solarheated pool, new thermal windows,assessments paid, $275,900. Agentowned. Linda Derudder, SellingParadise (239) 671-0444

Cape Coral SW, wide canal,4BR/3BA, 2300SF, ss appliances,granite counters, Calif. closets, openhigh ceilings, 10,000Lb boatlift/dock, extra large lanai, heatedpool/spa. Included; beautiful furni-ture, 18ft boat, SUV- all perfect con-dition, $495,000. (239) 541-0409

Cape Lake Kennedy- Gorgeous3BR/2.5BA, oversized lot w/den,fireplace, brand new furniture, newcarpet, pantry, breakfast nook, 135’seawall w/dock, jetski lift, new paint,pool. $365,000. (239) 222-1609

Lowest priced 2005 SW sailboataccess 3/2/2 plus office, 2249SF,pool home. Cul-de-sac street,$459,900. Not a short sale. CallDavid at Dale Lock Realty (239)246-4279

For Sale By Owner

Ft. Myers- Cross Creek Estates,3BR/2BA, pool home, lots ofupgrades; automatic stand-by gen-erator. Trane air-conditioner 19-Seer. New appliances, pool, deck42x28. $226,000. (239) 561-1565,[email protected]

Cape Coral Homes

Cape Coral SW, wide canal,4BR/3BA 2300SF, ss appliances,granite counters, Calif. closets, openhigh ceilings, 10,000Lb boatlift/dock, extra large lanai, heatedpool/spa. Included; beautiful furni-ture, 18ft boat, SUV- all perfect con-dition, $495,000. (239) 541-0409

Desirable Country Club area,3BD/2BA/2Car, 1944sq.ft. under air,3965sq.ft. total, oversized heatedpool,$149,000 (under tax valueassessment). Sellers returningabroad, nice furniture included forquick sale. (239) 549-6346

Fabulous 3/2/2, Move-in Ready!Indoor laundryroom, front porch,eat-in kitchen, gorgeous landscap-ing, 403 NE 22nd Ter. $78,850. Nota Short Sale! (239) 810-1261 SusanHaripasad, Access Real Estate

Fort Myers Homes

$99,900 Foreclosure 3/2/2 PoolHome in Buckingham. Paversaround inground pool, fenced yard,island in kitchen. Eligible for USDA100%-financing. Aric DiPiero,Premiere Plus Realty Co., 239-898-4111

Lehigh Acres Homes

$86,500 Foreclosure 3/2/2 PoolHome in Mirror Lakes. Great floor-plan, great neighborhood! Eligiblefor USDA 100% financing. ScreenedLanai. Aric DiPiero, Premiere PlusRealty Co., 239-898-4111

Lehigh- Spacious 3BR/2BA, extras,screened lanai, cathedral ceilings,walking distance to school & golfcourse, minutes to downtown.$124,900. Ed Silva, John R WoodInc. (239) 691-7176

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Cape Coral,Coral Lakes,

5BR/3BA/3Car,all appliances,

clubhouse,lakefront home,$1,500./month.(305) 542-7046.

Marinaview:While fishing watchManatees, Birdlife.

College, McGregor area.Quiet and serene 2/2 condo.

Appliances, cable, water, carpet, large clubhouse,

heated pool...... $875. monthAvailable 4/1

(561) 281-1777

Cape CoralBest Value EverOne month Free

Rent with OK Credit.Only one left.

Waterfront, 1BR/1BA,Carport, $595/mo,new wood floors &

screened lanai.Call (239) 465-1496

N. Fort Myers,affordable duplexesin a country setting,

with off street parking andpool.

Newly renovated.$595./month and up.

Call Kathleenfor your private showing

(239) 565-3538.

$2 for a 2-Bedroom

Itás True!

Sign a year lease and your

first monthás rent is only $2

Cape Coral615 Hancock Bridge Pkwy

(1) 2BR Duplex, $595/month5231 Coronado Pkwy

(2) 2BR units, $625/monthAll totally renovated,

new carpet throughoutAll appliances;

Water/sewer included$250 deposit

Call Derek (239) 691-3816

Cape duplex2BR/1BA cathedral

ceiling, tile,walk to library.

$595/mo.Call (239) 848-8893

Cape Coral,4820 Marine Drive,

efficiency apartment,pool access,$460./month,

(239) 898-5803.

CAPE CORALFURNISHED EFFICIENCY,

$130 PER WEEK.FURNISHED 1BR APT.

$180 PER WEEKPLUS DEPOSIT.UTILITIES PAID,

HOSPITAL CLEAN! NO PETS.

CALL (239) 768-0140

Cape - 2BR/1BA$550. plus Deposit.

Includes Water,Trash Pick-Up,

Yard Maintenance,Washer/Dryer Hook-up,

Dishwasher,Tile, Carpet,

Window Treatments,Lanai, No Pets,Pest Control.

(239) 945-3232(615) 797-6285

aaaGorgeous, 2BR/2BA(suites), open-plan unit,

14’ ceilings.Annual and seasonal

rentals in thisPine Island getaway!aaa

(Marina Road, CharlotteShores-III area)Rent negotiable.

One of the best elementaryschools in the state.

(607) 738-6261Also, 2BR home,

$725./month, water included.

Affordable RentNorth Cape Industrial Pk

4500Sq.Ft.Industrial Warehouse

20Ft. eave height3Overhead doorsOffice/ Loft space

3Phase powerFenced parkingOne month free $2625. month(239) 770-2772

Buy/Steal a 20,000 sq.ft. Office Bldg.

For $98,000!!! ¯‘08 Appraised Value

$1.2 Million ¯No Existing Mortgages

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South Fort Myers Homes

Condo, S Ft. Myers. 2/2, carport,gulf access, fitness, pool, club-house, tennis. Boat storage, golfoptional. Furnishings negotiable$104,000. Owner will help with clos-ing costs. (239) 848-8637

Homes For Sale Other Areas

Foreclosure 6Br 5Ba! $29,900!Only $238/Mo! 5% down 20 years@ 8% apr. Buy, 4 Br $326/Mo! forlistings (800)366-9783 ext 5760

Open House

Condos For Sale

2br/2ba condo in the heart ofFt.Myers. New: appliances, carpet,bathroom hardware & paint job. Formore information: www.myspace.com/joan1231.Asking $90,000 but negotiable.(239) 464-5904

By owner, gulf access, SE Cape,2/2, ground floor. Heated pool,enclosed lanai, all appliances.Totally remodeled, repiped, nowreduced to $89,900. OBO. Perfectsnowbird nest......... (239) 549-4416

Cape Canalfront, ground floor 2bed-room 2bath, 1260SF. Covered boatlift 7,000# capacity. Covered park-ing, new pool, new A/C, refrigerator.On Rubicon canal. Many extras.$150,000. (239) 772-1252

Cape Coral Condo, 1BR/1BA, largelivingroom, dining area, kitchen,screened lanai, large canal, pool,909 SE 46th Lane, downtown Cape.$58,000. 20% down, I assume mort-gage. (239) 458-3326

Manufactured Homes

Beautiful 2/2 doublewide. South FtMyers Resort Park. Newer: carpet-ing, appliances, air conditioner.Florida room, huge storage area.Fantastic neighbors, excellent loca-tion, amenities galore. 55+.$19,900. (239) 273-3777

$64,900. INCLUDES LOT!! 3401ARTESIAN LANE, LAKE ARROW-HEAD, 55+. N.F.M. FURNISHED2BR/2BA, NEWER ROOF. MOVE-IN READY!! LOW FEES. GEMREAL ESTATE, INC. (239) 995-2436, 218-2456.

NFM, Buccaneer Estates, 55+active community. 2Bedroom,2bath, double wide, totally remod-eled and furnished. New A/C,kitchen etc. Carport, 2walk-in clos-ets, storage shed, lanai. $20,000OBO (239) 656-1868

N. Fort Myers, Great deal! 50+community, single wide, 3BR/1BA,all remodeled, carport, shed, centralA/C, amenities, $3,800., financingavailable, (239) 292-2466

N Ft Myers, family gated community.2005, 3Bedroom, 2bath, 1600SF,carport, lanai, storage. Open floorplan, appliances including washerdryer. Tennis, pool, clubhouse.$28,000. OBO (239) 333-9945

Mobile Homes For Sale

St. James City Mobile - 1BR/1BA,boat ramp, docking available, Newcarpet & paint, refrigerator, wash-er/dryer, range. $5,000. Call (239)841-3962

Warehouse Space Sale/Lease

Cape office park, 1008 NE 7thTerrace. six units, great curb appeal.Close to Pine Island/Del Prado.$749,900. Gem Real Estate, Inc.(239) 995-2436. eve: 707-0001.

Real Estate Other Areas

VIRGINIA MTN CABIN, Ready tomove in! Great views! Near largestocked trout strm, private, 2 acres,only $159,500 owner. (866)275-0442

Appliance Repair

AAA APPLIANCE SERVICE.All Types of Service Work. $55.00Trip charge + parts & labor. SameDay Service. Licensed & Insured.Call (239) 693-3228

901 Legal AdsIN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEE

COUNTY, FLORIDACASE NO: 36-2008-CA9053292DIVISION: IUCN: 36-2008-CA-053292BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. Plaintiff,vs. WILLIAM D. ROCHA; JOHN DOE,

N/K/A ORALIA MIRANDA; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT,

PURSUANT TO THE JUDG-MENT OF FORECLOSUREENTERED IN THE ABOVECAUSE, I WILL SELL THEPROPERTY SITUATED IN LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA,DESCRIBED AS:

ALL THAT CERTAIN REAL PROP-ERTY SITUATED IN THE COUN-TY OF LEE, STATE OF FLORIDADESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT20, BLOCK D, SUNNY ACRESESTATES, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10,PAGE 52, PUBLIC RECORDSOF LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

AT PUBLIC SALE, TO THE HIGH-EST AND BEST BIDDER, FORCASH, AT 11:00 AM ON MARCH13, 2009, AT THE LEE COUNTYJUSTICE CENTER, 1700 MON-ROE ST., 2ND FLOOR, CIVILOFFICE LOBBY, IN FT. MYERS,FLORIDA 33901

ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THE PROPERTYOWNER AS OF THE DATE OFTHE LIS PENDENS MUST FILEA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager whose office is locatedat the Lee County Justice Center,1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, and whose tele-phone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.

DATED : FEBRUARY 11, 2009CHARLIE GREENCLERK OF THE COURTBy: S. HughesDeputy ClerkFebruary 20, 27, 200971561

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-000336

Division ProbateIN RE: ESTATE OF

BETTY JUNE GRISWOLD Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS(Summary Administration)

TO ALL PERSONS HAVINGCLAIMS OR DEMANDSAGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE:

You are hereby notified that anOrder of Summary Administrationhas been entered in the Estate ofBetty June Griswold, deceased,File Number 09-CP-000336, bythe Circuit Court for Lee County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 1700 MonroeStreet, Fort Myers, FL 33901; thatthe Decedent’s date of death wasNovember 28, 2008; that the totalvalue of the Estate is $51,258.22;and that the names and address-es of those to whom it has beenassigned by such Order are:

Russell E. Griswold15361 River Vista Drive #1003North Fort Myers, FL 33917ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE

NOTIFIED THAT:All creditors of the Estate of theDecedent and persons havingclaims or demands against theEstate of the Decedent other thanthose for whom provision for fullpayment was made in the Order ofSummary Administration must filetheir claims with this Court WITHINTHE TME PERIODS SET FORTHIN SECTION 733.702 OF THEFLORIDA PROBATE CODE.ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOTSO FILED WILL BE FOREVERBARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANYCLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS ORMORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’SDATE OF DEATH IS BARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is February 20, 2009.Person Giving Notice:Russell E. Griswold15361 River Vista Drive #1003North Fort Myers, FL 33917Attorney for Person Giving Notice:Kevin A. Kyle, AttorneyFlorida Bar No. 980595GREEN SCHOENFELD & KYLE,LLP1380 Royal Palm Square BoulevardFort Myers, Florida 33919Telephone: (239) 936-7200Fax: (239) 936-7997February 20, 27, 200971580

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-000123

Division: ProbateIN RE: ESTATE OF

WILLIAM HUGH SMITH, JR.

Deceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORS

The administration of the estate ofWilliam Hugh Smith, Jr.,deceased, whose date of deathwas December 22, 2008, FileNumber 09-CP-000123 is pend-ing in the Circuit Court for LeeCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is 1700Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL33901. The names and addressesof the personal representative andthe personal representative’sattorney are set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,on whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served, must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THETIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the eecedentand other persons having claims ordemands against the eecedent’sestate, must file their claims with thisCourt WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLI-CATION OF THIS NOTICE.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 the first publication ofthis Notice is February 20, 2009.Personal Representative:Diane L. Smith4633 Rue Belle MerSanibel, Florida 33957Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Lowell S. SchoenfeldAttorney for Diane L. SmithFlorida Bar No. 980099Green, Schoenfeld & Kyle, LLP1380 Royal Palm Square BoulevardFort Myers, Florida 33919Telephone: (239) 936-7200Fax: (239) 936-7997February 20, 27, 200971581

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 08-CP-3241IN RE: ESTATE OF

Elizabeth Ollieve MoreoDeceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofElizabeth Ollieve Moreo, deceased,Case No. 08-CP-3241, is pending inthe Circuit Court for Lee County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901. The namesand addresse of the personal repre-sentatives and the personal repre-sentative’s attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent, andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, on whom acopy of this notice is served, mustfile their claims with this court,WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ONTHEM.All other creditors of the decedent,and other persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is February 20, 2009.Personal Representative:William F. Haubert2312 Brian AvenueSouth Daytona, FL 32119Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:ROBERT C. ADAMSKI1714 Cape Coral Pkwy.Cape Coral, FL 33904Tel: 239/542-4733FLA BAR NO. 268771February 20, 27, 200971582

IN THE CIRCUIT COURTFOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDAPROBATE DIVISIONFile No.: 09-CP-317Division:IN RE: ESTATE OFKATHLEEN ANN O’MEARADeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate of

Kathleen Ann O’Meara,deceased, whose date of deathwas August 13, 2006, is pendingin the Circuit Court for LeeCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is LeeCounty Clerk of Court PROBATEDIVISION, Post Office Box 9346,Ft. Myers, FL 33902. The namesand addresses of the personalrepresentatives and the personalrepresentative’s attorney are setforth below.

All creditors of the 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 OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SERVICEOF A COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATHIS BARRED.

The date of first publication of thisnotice is February 20, 2009.

Personal Representative:Dorothy O’Meara8916 Cascades Isle Blvd.Estero, Florida 33928Attorney for Personal

Representative:Daniel J. Endrizal, IIIAttorney for Dorothy O’MearaFlorida Bar No. 3008601533 Hendry St., Ste 303Ft. Myers, FL 33901Telephone: (239) 728.8555Fax: (239) 337-1466February 20, 27, 200971584

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 08-CP-3230IN RE: ESTATE OF

Anna L. BruckmayerDeceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofAnna L. Bruckmayer, deceased,Case No. 08-CP-3230, is pending inthe Circuit Court for Lee County,

Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901. The namesand addresse of the personal repre-sentatives and the personal repre-sentative’s attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent, andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, on whom acopy of this notice is served, mustfile their claims with this court,WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ONTHEM.All other creditors of the decedent,and other persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is February 20, 2009.Personal Representative:Karl Rominger155 South Hanover StreetCarlisle, PA 17013Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:ROBERT C. ADAMSKI1714 Cape Coral Pkwy.Cape Coral, FL 33904Tel: 239/542-4733FLA BAR NO. 268771February 20, 27, 200971585

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-0363IN RE: ESTATE OF

Ruth Tabak Hochman,Deceased.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofRuth Tabak Hochman, deceased,Case No. 09-CP-0363, is pending inthe Circuit Court for Lee County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901. The namesand addresse of the personal repre-sentatives and the personal repre-sentative’s attorney are set forthbelow.All creditors of the decedent, andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, on whom acopy of this notice is served, mustfile their claims with this court,WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTERTHE DATE OF SERVICE OF ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ONTHEM.All other creditors of the decedent,and other persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estate,including unmatured, contingent orunliquidated claims, must file theirclaims with this court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is February 27, 2009.Personal Representative:Richard Abraham Gould3549 Citrus StreetSt. James City, FL 33956Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:ROBERT C. ADAMSKI1714 Cape Coral Pkwy.Cape Coral, FL 33904Tel: 239/542-4733FLA BAR NO. 268771February 27, March 6, 200971767

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FORLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-432

Division: ProbateIN RE: THE ESTATE OFCharles Windell McLemoreDECEASED.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate ofCharles Windell McLemore,deceased, whose date of death wasSeptember 30, 2008 is pending inthe Circuit Court for Lee County,Florida, Probate Division, theaddress of which is 1700 MonroeStreet, Ft. Myers, Florida 33901.The names and addresses of thepersonal representative and the per-sonal representative’s attorney areset forth below.All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’s estateon whom a copy of this notice isrequired to be served must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN THELATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THETIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SER-VICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.All other creditors of the decedentand persons having claims againstthe decedent’s estate must file theirclaims with this Court WITHIN 3MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN

THE 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)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH ISBARRED.The date of first publication of thisNotice is February 27, 2009.Personal Representative:Ann R. McLemore10800 Habitat CircleBokeelia, Florida 33922Attorney for PersonalRepresentative:Albert L. TidwellFlorida Bar No. 0005630Albert L. Tidwell10480 Stringfellow Rd., Suite #2St. James City, Florida 33956Telephone (239)-283-8899February 27, March 6, 200971768

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-000211Division ProbateIN RE: ESTATE OFRICHARD M. KENNARDDeceasedNOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate of

Richard M. Kennard, deceased,whose date of death wasNovember 24, 2008, and whoseSocial Security Number is 4398, ispending in the Circuit Court forLee County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which is1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33902. The names andaddresses of the personal repre-sentative and the personal repre-sentative’s attorney are set forthbelow.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims or

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 OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SERVICEOF A COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATHIS BARRED.

The date of first publication of thisnotice is February 20, 2009.

Personal Representative:Brian T. Kennard436 Heritage TraceLebanon, Ohio 45036Attorney for Personal

Representative:Truman J. Costello, Esq.Florida Bar No. 209325Costello, Royston & Wicker, LLP12670 New Brittany Blvd., Suite 101Fort Myers, Florida 33907Telephone: (239) 939-2222February 20, 27, 200971583

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile Number: 08-CP-3380Division: ProbateIN RE: ESTATE OF LORALIE H. JUNDADeceased NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate of

Loralie H. Junda, deceased, FileNumber 08-CP-3380, is pendingin the Circuit Court for LeeCounty, Florida, Probate Division,the address of which is P.O. Box9346, Ft. Myers, FL 33902. Thenames and addresses of the per-sonal representative and the per-sonal representative’s attorneyare set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’sestate, including unmatured, con-tingent or unliquidated claims, onwhom a copy of this noticeserved, must file their claims withthis court WITHIN THE LATEROF 3 MONTHS AFTER THEDATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30DAYS AFTER THE DATE OFSERVICE OF A COPY OF THISNOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate, including unmatured, con-tingent or unliquidated claims,must file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTERTHE DATE OF THE FIRST PUB-LICATION OF THIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILLBE FOREVER BARRED.

The date of first publication of thisNotice is February 20, 2009

Personal Representative:Christopher J. Junda4940 E. 4th AvenueDenver, CO 80220Attorney for Personal

Representative:S. Thomas Ullman, AttorneyFlorida Bar #1657402069 First St., #306Fort Myers, FL 33901(239) 332-3719February 20, 27, 200971579

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONFile No. 09-CP-000394Division ___IN RE: ESTATE OFGLORIA RUTH GOBET a/k/a GLO-

RIA R. GOBETDeceased.NOTICE TO CREDITORSThe administration of the estate of

Gloria Ruth Gobet a/k/a Gloria R.Gobet, deceased, whose date ofdeath was November 20th, 2008,and whose social security numberis ___, is pending in the CircuitCourt for Lee County, Florida,Probate Division, the address ofwhich is P.O. Box 9346, Ft.Myers, FL 33902-9346. Thenames and addresses of the per-sonal representative and the per-sonal representative’s attorneyare set forth below.

All creditors of the decedent andother persons having claims ordemands against decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is required to be served

must file their claims with thiscourt WITHIN THE LATER OF 3MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SERVICEOF A COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedentand other persons having claimsor demands against decedent’sestate must file their claims withthis court WITHIN 3 MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHINTHE TIME PERIODS SETFORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OFTHE FLORIDA PROBATE CODEWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIMEPERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE,ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2)YEARS OR MORE AFTER THEDECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATHIS BARRED.

The date of first publication of thisnotice is February 27, 2009.

Personal Representative:James E. Kerr9420 Bonita Beach RoadSuite 100Bonita Springs, FL 34135Attorneys for Personal

Representative:LAW OFFICES OF JOHN D.

SPEAR, P.A.9420 BONITA BEACH ROADSUITE 100BONITA SPRINGS, FL 34135-4515Telephone: (239) 947-1102Florida Bar No. 0521728February 27, March 6, 200971769

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT 0F THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY.FLORIDA

CASE NO. 09 DR 3190IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:NANCY PAULWIFEAND JUDE PAULHUSBANDNOTICE OF ACTIONYOU ARE NOTIFIED THAT AN

ACTION FOR THE DISSOLU-TION OF MARRIAGE HAS BEENFILED AGAINST YOU ANDTHAT YOU ARE REQUIRED TOSERVE A COPY OF YOURWRITTEN DEFENSES, IF ANY.TO IT ON DENNIS A. HEDGE2150 EDISON AVE., FORTMYERS, FLORIDA 33901, ONOR BEFORE, APRIL 6, 2009AND FILE THE ORIGINAL WITHTHE CLERK OF THIS COURT AT1700 MONROE ST., FORTMYERS, FLORIDA33901.BEFORE SERVICE ONTHE PETITONER’S ATTORNEYOR IMMEDIATELY THERE-AFTER. IF YOU FAIL TO DO SOA DEFAULT MAY BE ENTERED

AGAINST YOU FOR THERELIEF DEMANDED IN THEPETITION

DATED FEBRUARY 23, 2009CHARLIE GREENCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY: J. SOUCYDEPUTY CLERKFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971779

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 08-13669-CA-TFIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIAL

CORPORATIONPlaintiff,vs.BENJAMIN GUZMAN; UNKNOWN

TENANT I; MORTGAGE ELEC-TRONIC REGISTRATION SYS-TEMS, INC. AS NOMINEE FORFIRST FRANKLIN FINANCIALCORP., AND OP. SUB OFMLB&T CO., FSB, and anyunknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, throughand under any of the above-named Defendants,

Defendants.AMENDED NOTICE OF FORE-

CLOSURE SALENOTICE is hereby given that the

undersigned Clerk of the CircuitCourt of Lee County, Florida, willon the 13 day of March, 2009, at11:00 A.M. at Lee County JusticeCenter, 1700 Monroe St., Ft.Myers, FL 33901 sell at publicoutcry to the highest and best bid-der for cash, the following-described property situate in LeeCounty, Florida:

Lots 64 & 65, Block 2290, Unit 36,CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION,according to the Plat thereof, asrecorded in Plat Book 16, at Page112 thru 130, Inclusive, of thePublic Records of Lee County,Florida.

pursuant to the Final Judgmententered in a case pending in saidCourt, the style of which is indi-cated above.

Any person or entity claiming aninterest in the surplus, if any,resulting from the foreclosuresale, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim onsame with the Clerk of Court with-in 60 days after the foreclosuresale.

WITNESS my hand and official sealof said Court this 10 day ofFebruary, 2009.

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you a entitled, at no costto you, to the provision of certainassistance. Please Ken Kellum,Court Operations Manager whoseoffice is located at the Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 MonroeStreet, Fort Myers, FL 33901, andwhose telephone number is (239)533-1700 within two working daysof your receipt of this notice ofsale; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired call 1-800-955-8771.

CHARLIE GREEN , CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: S. HughesDeputy Clerk February 20, 27, 200971565

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN ANDFOR LEE COUNTY, FLORIDA

CASE NO: 08-052243-CA-LLASALLE BANK NATIONAL

ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEEFOR MERRILL LYNCH FIRSTFRANKLIN MORTGAGE LOANTRUST, MORTGAGE LOANASSET-BACKED CERTIFI-CATES, SERIES 2007-1

Plaintiff,vs.WENDY M. VOGENBERGER;

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFWENDY M. VOGENBERGER;UNKNOWN TENANT I;UNKNOWN TENANT II; THEMOODY RIVER ESTATES COM-MUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC.;COACH HOMES II AT MOODYRIVER ESTATES CONDOMINI-UM ASSOCIATION, INC., andany unknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, throughand under any of the above-named Defendants,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTIONTO:UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF WENDY

M. VOGENBERGER13041 SANDY KEY BEND UNIT #2NORTH FORT MYERS, FL 33903LAST KNOWN ADDRESS STAT-

ED, CURRENT RESIDENCEUNKNOWN

And any unknown heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors and otherunknown persons or unknownspouses claiming by, through andunder the above-namedDefendant(s), if deceased orwhose last known addresses areunknown.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose Mortgagecovering the following real andpersonal property described asfollows, to-wit:

Unit 602, Building 6, COACHHOMES II AT MOODY RIVERSESTATES, a Condominiumaccording to the Declaration ofCondominium recorded inInstrument ID #2005000135103 inthe Public Records of Lee County,Florida, together with all appurte-nance thereto, and an undividedinterest in the common elementsof said condominium

has been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy of yourwritten defenses, if any, to it on,Frank Albert Reder, Butler & Hosch,P.A., 3185 South Conway Road,Suite E, Orlando, Florida 32812 andfile the original with the Clerk of theabove-styled Court within 30 daysfrom the first publication, otherwisea Judgment may be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint.WITNESS my hand and seal of saidCourt on the 23 day of February,2009.If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceed-ing, you a entitled, at no cost to you,to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact Ken Kellum,Court Operations Manager whoseoffice is located at the Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired call 1-800-955-8771.Charlie GreenCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy: K. DixDeputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 200971778

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA CIVIL ACTIONCase No. 08-CA-20035RIVERSIDE BANK OF THE GULFCOAST,Plaintiff, v.NIUVIS ARIAS and MIGUELARIAS,Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE Notice is given that pursuant to a

Final Judgment tiled the 9 day ofFebruary, 2009, in Case No. 08-CA-20035 of the Circuit Court ofthe Twentieth Judicial Circuit inand for Lee County, Florida, inwhich RIVERSIDE BANK OF THEGULF COAST is the Plaintiff andNIUVIS ARIAS and MIGUEL

Tuscany Gardens Reserve 4554 SE 5th Place

Open House7days a week

11AM-5PM2Bedroom, 2bath

Custom built new condoDeeded boat dockCovered parking

Individual outside storage(239) 549-7092

Page 3BC A P E C O R A L DA I LY B R E E Z E Friday, February 27, 2009

ARIAS are the Defendants. I willsell to the best bidder for cash atthe Lee County Justice Center,2nd Floor Civil Lobby, 1700Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, at 11:00 a.m. onthe 12 day of March, 2009, the fol-lowing described property setforth in the Final Judgment:

Lot 3, Block 60, Unit 10, Section 22,Township 45 South, Range 27East, Lehigh Acres, according tothe map or plat thereof as record-ed in Plat Book 18, Page 80,inclusive of the public records ofLee County, Florida.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as ofthe date of the Lis Pendens must filea claim within sixty (60) days afterthe saleCHARLIE GREEN, CLERKBY: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkConformed Copies: Gordon R. Duncan, Esq. Niuvis and Miguel Arias If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact Ken Kellum,Court Operations Manager, whoseoffice is located at Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale. If youare hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.February 20, 27, 200971559

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase No. 08-CA-20027RIVERSIDE BANK OF THE GULF

COAST,Plaintiff,v. CHARLES F. ADAMS JR. and

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCHARLES F. ADAMS n/k/aMALVY C. ADAMS

NOTICE OF SALENotice is given that pursuant to a

Final Judgment dated the 9 day ofFebruary, 2009, in Case No. 08-CA-20027 of the Circuit Court ofthe Twentieth Judicial Circuit inand for Lee County, Florida, inwhich RIVERSIDE BANK OF THEGULF COAST is the Plaintiff andCHARLES F. ADAMS JR. andUNKNOWN SPOUSE OFCHARLES F. ADAMS JR. n/k/aMALVY C. ADAMS are theDefendants. I will sell to the bestbidder for cash at the Lee CountyJustice Center, 2nd Floor Lobby,1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, at 11:00 a.m. onthe 13 day of March, 2009, the fol-lowing described property setforth in the Final U Judgment:

Lots 13 and 14, Block 5339, Unit 58,Cape Coral, according to the platthereof,as recorded in Plat Book 23,Page(s) 128, Public Records of LeeCounty, Florida.DATED this 11 day of February,2009.CHARLIE GREEN, CLERK BY: S.HughesDeputy Clerk

Conformed Copies: Gordon R. Duncan, Esq. Charles F. Adams Jr. and Malvy C.AdamsCape Coral Breeze

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the Lis Pendensmust file a claim within sixty (60)days after the sale

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact Ken Kellum,Court Operations Manager, whoseoffice is located at Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale. If youare hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.February 20, 27, 200971566

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA CIVIL ACTIONCase No. 07-CA-15995RIVERSIDE BANK OF THE GULFCOAST,Plaintiff, v.SANDRA WHETSELL, TER-RENCE L. WHETSELL, QUEEN-PARK FINANCING, LLC, SAMUELDINGER JR., SUNSEEKERHOMES, INC., DESIGNER’STOUCH LANDSCAPING, STORMSMART BUILDING SYSTEMS,INC., FIRST IMPRESSION POOLS,INC., RC CASEY, INC., BEAN,WHITAKER, LUTZ & KAREH, DefendantsNOTICE OF SALE-RESCHED-ULEDNotice is given that pursuant to aFinal Judgment dated the 6th day ofJune, 2008, in Case No. 07-CA-15995, of the Circuit Court of theTwentieth Judicial Circuit in and forLee County, Florida, in whichRIVERSIDE BANK OF THE GULFCOAST is the Plaintiff and SANDRAWHETSELL, TERRENCE L.WHET-SELL, QUEENPARK FINANCING,LLC, SAMUEL DINGER JR., SUN-SEEKER HOMES, INC., DESIGN-ER’S TOUCH LANDSCAPING,STORM SMART BUILDING SYS-TEMS, INC., FIRST IMPRESSIONPOOLS, INC., RC CASEY, INC.,BEAN, WHITAKER, LUTZ &KAREH, are the Defendants. I willsell to the best bidder for cash at theLee County Justice Center, 2ndFloor Civil Lobby, 1700 MonroeStreet, Fort Myers, Florida 33901, at11:00 a.m. on the 13 day of March,2009 , the following described prop-erty set forth in the Final Judgment:Lots 27, 28 and 29, Block 5990, Unit

94, Cape Coral Subdivision,according to the plat thereof inPlat Book 25, Pages 35 through39, inclusive of the public recordsof Lee County, Florida.

DATED this 10 day of February,2009 CHARLIE GREEN, CLERKBY: S. HughesDeputy Clerk

Conformed Copies: .Gordon R. Duncan, Esq. Stephen M. Maher, Esq. Darrin R. Shutt, Esq., DESIGNER’S TOUCH LANDSCAP-ING, Robert B. Burandt, Esq. William E. Doyle, Esq. Mark Horowitz, Esq. William M. Powell, Esq. BEAN WHITAKER, LUTZ & KARCH

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,

other than the property owner asof the date of the Lis Pendensmust file a claim within sixty (60)days after the sale

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceed-ing, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assis-tance. Please contact Ken Kellum,Court Operations Manager, whoseoffice is located at Lee CountyJustice Center, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale. If youare hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.February 20, 27, 200971567

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE20TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, INAND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI-DA.

CASE No. 36-2008CA-052400 .THE BANK OF NY AS SUCCES-

SOR TO JPMORGAN CHASEBANK, N.A. AS TRUSTEE FORTHE HOLDERS OF STRUC-TURED ASSET MTG INVEST-MENTS II TRUST 2006-AR7,MTG PASS-THROUGH,

Plaintiff LAFRAMBOISE, KEVIN, et al., DefendantsNOTICE OF ACTIONTO: KEVIN LAFRAMBOISE AND

DEBRAH LAFRAMBOISE AKADEBORAH LAFRAMBOISE

RESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS:

2348 NW 38TH PLACE, CAPECORAL, FL 33993

2715 CAPE CORAL PKWY W,CAPE CORAL, 33914

AND TO: All persons claiming aninterest by, through, under, oragainst the aforesaidDefendant(s).

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgageon the following described proper-ty located in Lee County, Florida:

LOTS 41 AND 42, BLOCK 4320,UNIT 61, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 4THROUGH 20, INCLUSIVE, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA

has been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, tothis action, on GREENSPOONMARDER, P.A., Attorneys forPlaintiff, whose address isTRADE CENTRE SOUTH, SUITE700, 100 WEST CYPRESSCREEK ROAD, FORT LAUD-ERDALE, FL 33909, and file theoriginal with the Clerk of theabove styled Court, within 30 daysafter the first publication of thisnotice; otherwise a judgment maybe entered against you for therelief demanded in the Complaint.

WITNESS MY HAND AND SEALOF SAID COURT on this 11 dayof February, 2009.

CHARLIE GREENAs Clerk of said CourtBy: M. NixonAs Deputy ClerkA copy of this Notice of Action,

Complaint and Lis Pendens weresent to the defendant at lastknown address.

This is an attempt to collect a debt.Any information obtained will beused for that purpose.

February 20, 27, 200971568

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL

CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,STATE OF FLORIDAJUVENILE DIVISIONCASE NO.: 07-CJ-3904IN THE INTEREST OF:PEREZ, CESAR, DOB: 12/17/04A Child,____________________________

________/THE STATE OF FLORIDA - TO:Josue Sanchez GarciaFatherCurrent Address UnknownNOTICEYou are hereby notified that a

Petition to Terminate ParentalRights has been filed in the abovestyled Court in behalf of CesarPerez, a male child, born on the17th day of December 2004, atLee County, Florida, by the Stateof Florida, Department of Childrenand Family Services/Children’sNetwork of Southwest Florida,and you are hereby commandedto be and appear before theHonorable James H. Seals, Judgeof the Circuit Court in the aboveCourt at:

Lee County Justice Center1700 Monroe StreetFort Myers, Florida 33901

at 8:30 a.m. o’clock, on the 5th dayof March 2009 for anAdvisory/Adjudicatory Hearing, toshow cause why said Petitionshould not be granted.

FAILURE TO PERSONALLYAPPEAR AT THIS ADVISORY/ADJUDICATORY HEARINGCONSTITUTES CONSENT TOTHE TERMINATION OFPARENTAL RIGHTS OF THISCHILD. IF YOU FAIL TOAPPEAR ON THE DATE ANDTIME SPECIFIED, YOU MAYLOSE ALL LEGAL RIGHTS AS APARENT TO THE CHILDRENNAMED IN THE PETITION FORTERMINATION OF PARENTALRIGHTS ATTACHED TO THISNOTICE.

WITNESS BY HAND as the Clerk ofSaid Court and the seal thereof,this _______ day of__________________ 2009.

CHARLIE GREENCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT

BY: ________________________DEPUTY CLERKFebruary 6, 13, 20, 27, 200971414

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN-TY, FLORIDA

Case No.: 08-DR-7074IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF:MERENCIA PRELUS,Wife, andADAMS V. JACQUES,HusbandNOTICE OF ACTION FOR DISSO-

LUTION OF MARRIAGETO: ADAMS V. JACQUESAddress UnknownYOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action

for Dissolution of Marriage, includ-ing claims for dissolution of mar-riage, payment of debts, divisionof real and personal property, andfor payments of support, has beenfiled against you. You are requiredto serve a copy of your writtendefenses, if any, to this action onRoger E. O’Halloran, ofO’Halloran & O’HalloranPetitioner’s attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 540, FortMyers, FL 33902, on or beforeMarch 9, 2009, and file the origi-

nal with the clerk of this court atLee County Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., Fort Myers, FL33901, either before service onPetitioner’s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter; otherwise adefault will be entered against youfor the relief demanded in the peti-tion.

WARNING: Rule 12.285, FloridaFamily Law Rules of Procedure,requires certain automatic disclo-sure of documents and informa-tion. Failure to comply can resultin sanctions, including dismissalor striking of pleadings.

DATED this 27 day of January,2009.

CHARLIE GREENCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: K. MuellerDeputy Clerk February 6, 13, 20, 27, 200971308

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE NO. 08-CA-021421WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. SUC-

CESSOR BY MERGER TOWELLS FARGO HOME MORT-GAGE, INC., SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO CROSSLANDMORTGAGE CORP.

Plaintiff,

v.JUAN LEDEZMA A/K/A JUAN G.

LEDEZMA A/K/A JUANGABRIEL LEDEZMA;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JUANLEDEZMA A/K/A JUAN G.LEDEZMA A/K/A JUANGABRIEL LEDEZMA; SANDRALEDEZMA; UNKNOWNSPOUSE OF SANDRA LEDEZ-MA; and all unknown partiesclaiming by, through, under oragainst the herein namedDefendants, who are not knownto be dead or alive, whethersaid unknown parties claim asheirs, devisees, grantees,assignees, lienors, creditors,trustees, spouses, or otherclaimants; TENANT #1, and/orTENANT #2, the parties intend-ed to account for the person orpersons in possession; WELLSFARGO FINANCIAL BANK

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LEE County,Florida, described as:

LOT 8, BLOCK 9, UNIT 1, CARL-TON PARK, SECTION 32,TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE27 EAST, LEHIGH ACRES,ACCORDING TO THE MAP ORPLAT THEREOF ON FILE INTHE OFFICE OF CLERK OF THECIRCUIT COURT, RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 20, PAGE 2,PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

a/k/a 110 Stetson Street, LehighAcres, Florida 33936

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Civil OfficeLobby in Fort Myers, Florida, at11:00 o’clock a.m., on March 11,2009.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after thesale.

Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 9day of February, 2009.

CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971554

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE NO. 08-CA-024726POPULAR FINANCIAL SER-

VICES, LLC 667/668Plaintiff, v.NICOLE TOLENTINO; UNKNOWN

SPOUSE OF NICOLE TOLENTI-NO; NICHOLAS R. TUCKER;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFNICHOLAS R. TUCKER; and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against theherein named Defendants, whoare not known to be dead oralive, whether said unknownparties claim as heirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees,spouses, or other claimants;TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2,the parties intended to accountfor the person or persons inpossession

Defendants. ª NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LEE County,Florida, described as:

LOTS 30 AND 31, BLOCK 3065,UNIT 62, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGE 22,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

a/k/a 521 SW 24TH ST., CAPECORAL, FL 33991

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Civil OfficeLobby in Fort Myers, Florida, at11:00 o’clock a.m., on March 13,2009.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after thesale.

Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 11day of February, 2009.

CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: S. HughesDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,

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Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971555

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE No. 08-CA-020767 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., SUC-

CESSOR BY MERGER TOWELLS FARGO HOME MORT-GAGE INC.

Plaintiff,v.KEVIN L. SANFORD; UNKNOWN

SPOUSE OF KEVIN L. SAN-FORD; and all unknown partiesclaiming by, through, under oragainst the herein namedDefendants, who are not knownto be dead or alive, whethersaid unknown parties claim asheirs, devisees, grantees,assignees, lienors, creditors,trustees, spouses, or otherclaimants; TENANT #1 and/orTENANT #2, the parties intend-ed to account for the person orpersons in possession; CITYOF CAPE CORAL, FLORIDA, AMUNICIPAL CORPORATION

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LEE County,Florida, described as:

LOTS 25 AND 26, BLOCK 658,UNIT 21, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 13, ªPAGES 149 THROUGH 173,INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

a/k/a 1020 SE 25th Lane, CapeCoral, Florida 33904

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Civil OfficeLobby in Fort Myers, Florida, at11:00 o’clock a.m., on March 12,2009.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after thesale.

Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 9day of February, 2009..

CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971556

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE NO. 08-CA-023333WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff, v. MICHAEL J. KNIERIEMEN;

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFMICHAEL J. KNIERIEMEN;AMANDA S. FARQUHAR;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF AMAN-DA S. FARQUHAR; and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against theherein named Defendants, whoare not known to be dead oralive, whether said unknownparties claim as heirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees,spouses, or other claimants;TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2,the parties intended to accountfor the person or persons inpossession; HOME LOAN CEN-TER, INC. D/B/A LENDINGTREE LOANS

Defendants. NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LEE County,Florida, described as:

LOTS 55 & 56 , BLOCK 2661, UNIT38, CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 16, PAGES 87THROUGH 99, INCLUSIVE,PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

a/k/a 225 N. W. 15TH STREET,CAPE CORAL, FL 33993

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Civil OfficeLobby in Fort Myers, Florida, at11:00 o’clock a.m., on March 12,2009.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after thesale.

Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 9day of February, 2009..

CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971557

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE NO. 08-CA-024212 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,v.MICHAEL J. CHILDS; _____

UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFMICHAEL J. CHILDS; and allunknown parties claiming by,through, under or against theherein named Defendants, whoare not known to be dead oralive, whether said unknownparties claim as heirs,devisees, grantees, assignees,lienors, creditors, trustees,spouses, or other claimants;TENANT #1 and/or TENANT #2,the parties intended to accountfor the person or persons inpossession

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, in this cause, I will sell theproperty situated in LEE County,

Florida, described as: LOTS 31 AND 32, BLOCK 686,

UNIT 21, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 13, PAGES149 TO 173, INCLUSIVE, IN THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

a/k/a 1221 SE 22nd Terrace, CapeCoral, Florida 33990

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 1700Monroe St., 2nd Floor, Civil OfficeLobby in Fort Myers, Florida, at11:00 o’clock a.m., on March 11,2009.

Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after thesale.

Dated at Fort Myers, Florida this 9day of February, 2009..

CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971558

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN-TY, FLORIDA

Case No.: 08-CA-012719HSBC BANK USA, N.A., AS

TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OF ACESECURITIES CORP. HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST ANDFOR THE REGISTERED HOLD-ERS OF ACE SECURITIESCORP. HOME EQUITY LOANTRUST, SERIES 2006-ASAP3,ASSET BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,

Plaintiff, vs. ANTONIO R. SCALZULLO A/K/A

ANTONIO SCALZULLO;ANTHONY R. SCALZULLO;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF ANTO-NIO R. SCALZULLO A/K/AANTONIO SCALZULLO;UNKNOWN SPOUSE OFANTHONY R. SCALZULLO;ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR-TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH,UNDER, AND AGAINST THEHEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUALDEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAIDUNKNOWN PARTIES MAYCLAIM AN INTEREST ASSPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; WACHOVIABANK N.A.; UNKNOWN TEN-ANT#1 IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY;UNKNOWN; TENANT#2 IN POS-SESSION OF THE SUBJECTPROPERTY;

Defendants.NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE

SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

suant to a Final Judgment ofForeclosure dated February 9,2009, and entered in Case No.08-CA-012719, of the CircuitCourt of the Twentieth JudicialCircuit in and for LEE County,Florida. HSBC BANK USA, N.A.,AS TRUSTEE ON BEHALF OFACE SECURITIES CORP. HOMEEQUITY LOAN TRUST AND FORTHE REGISTERED HOLDERSOF ACE SECURITIES CORP.HOME EQUITY LOAN TRUST,SERIES 2006-ASAP3, ASSETBACKED PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, is Plaintiff andANTONIO R. SCALZULLO;ANTHONY R. SCALZULLO;WACHOVIA BANK N.A. aredefendants. I will sell to the high-est and best bidder for cash in theLEE COUNTY JUSTICE CEN-TER, 2ND FLOOR, CIVILOFFICE LOBBY, 1700 MonroeStreet, Fort Myers, FL 33901, at11:00 a.m., on the 10 day of April,2009, the following describedproperty as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:

LOTS 23 AND 24, BLOCK 4792,UNIT 71, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 22, PAGE 88TO 107, INCLUSIVE OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY.

“Any person claiming an interest inthe surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner asof the date of the Lis Pendensmust file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.”

If you are a person with a disabilitywho needs accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager whose office is locatedat the Lee County Justice Center,1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, and whose tele-phone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.

Dated this 9 day of FebruaryCHARLIE GREENCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY: M. ParkerAs Deputy ClerkFebruary 20, 27, 200971560

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, INAND FOR LEE COUNTY

GENERAL CIVIL DIVISIONCase No.: 2008-CA-051609HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES,

INC.PlaintiffvsVALENTIN FRANCO-TINOCO;

SILVIA FRANCO; andUNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TEN-ANTS, OWNERS, and OTHERUNKNOWN PARTIES, includ-ing, if a named defendant isdeceased, the personal repre-sentatives, the survivingspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and allother parties claiming by,through, under or against thatdefendant, and the several andrespective unknown assigns,successors in interest, trusteesor other persons claiming by,through, under or against anycorporation or other legal entitynamed as a defendant, and allclaimants, persons or parties,natural or corporate, or whoseexact legal status is unknown,claiming under any of theabove named or describeddefendants

Defendants NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Order or Final Judgmententered in this cause, in theCircuit Court of Lee County,Florida, I will sell the property situ-ated in Lee County, Florida,described as:

LOTS 38 AND 39, BLOCK 51, UNIT3, FORT MYERS SHORES,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN

PLAT BOOK 10, PAGES 26 TO29, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, l700Monroe Street, 2m Floor, CivilOffice Lobby, Fort Myers, Florida33901 at 11:00 a.m. on March 12,2009.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THE PROPERTYOWNER AS OF THE DATE OFTHE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILEA CLAIM WITH THE CLERK OFCOURT WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

DATED this 9 day of February,2009.

CHARLIE GREENClerk of Circuit Court By: M. ParkerDeputy Clerk If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager who office is located atLee County Justice Center, 1700Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, and whose tele-phone number is (239) 533-1700,within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.

I HEREBY CERTIFY that a copy ofthe foregoing has been mailed toEnrico G. Gonzalez, Esquire,6255 East Fowler Avenue,Temple Terrace, Florida 33617;and to the parties on the attachedService List this 9 day ofFebruary, 2009.

CHARLIE GREEN Clerk of Circuit Court By M. ParkerDeputy Clerk

SERVICE LISTVALENTIN FRANCO-TINOCO and

SYLVIA FRANCO13438 Fourth Street Fort Myers, FL 33905UNKNOWN OCCUPANTS, TEN-

ANTS, OWNERS, AND OTHERUNKNOWN PARTIES N/K/AGERMAN FRANCO

13438 Fourth StreetFort Myers, FL 33905February 20, 27, 200971562

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,STATE OF FLORIDA

CIVIL DIVISIONCASE NO. 07-CA-006449COAST BANK OF FLORIDA, a

Florida bank,Plaintiff, vs. JAMES BRADLEY COCHRANE

and KATHY A. COCHRANEa/k/a KATHY COCHRANE,Husband and Wife,

Defendants.NOTICE OF SALENotice is hereby given that, pursuant

to the Summary Final Judgmentand Award of Attorney’s Fees andCosts entered in this cause onFebruary 9, 2009, the under-signed will sell the property situat-ed in Lee County, Florida,described as:

Lot 8, Block 15, Unit 3, Section 19,Township 44 South, Range 26East, LEHIGH ACRES, accordingto the plat thereof recorded at PlatBook 26, Page 24, of the PublicRecords of Lee County, Florida.

at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for CASH, at the LeeCounty Justice Center, 2nd FloorCivil Office Lobby, 1700 MonroeStreet, Ft. Myers, Florida, LeeCounty, at on the 12 day ofMarch, 2009.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANY,OTHER THAN THE PROPERTYOWNER AS OF THE DATE OFTHE LIS PENDENS MUST FILEA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

DATE: February 9, 2009CHARLIE GREENCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTBy: M. ParkerDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceedings, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provisions ofcertain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager whose office is locatedat the Lee County Justice Center,1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, and whose tele-phone number is (239) 533-1700within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971563

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITOF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, INAND FOR LEE COUNTY, FLORI-DA

CASE NO. 08-CA-014194Judge: The Honorable Joseph C.

FullerPAUL A. ACQUISTOPlaintiff,vs.MICHAEL STAUFFER a/k/a

MICHAEL P. STAUFFER, mar-ried man

Judge: The Honorable Joseph C.Fuller

Defendants.NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE

SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur-

suant to a Final SummaryJudgment of MortgageForeclosure filed the 22nd day ofDecember, 2008, and entered inCase No. 08-CA-014194, asamended by that certain Orderentered on February 11, 2009, ofthe Circuit Court of the 20THJudicial Circuit in and for LeeCounty, Florida, wherein PAUL A.ACQUISTO is the Plaintiff andMICHAEL STAUFFER a/k/aMICHAEL P. STAUFFER, a mar-ried man is the Defendant, I willsell to the highest and best bidderfor cash at the LEE COUNTYJUSTICE CENTER, 1700 MON-ROE STREET, 2ND FLOOR,CIVIL OFFICE LOBBY at FortMyers, Lee County, Florida, at11:00 a.m. on the 13 day ofMarch, 2009 the followingdescribed property as set forth insaid Final Summary Judgment ofMortgage Foreclosure, as amend-ed, to wit:

Lots 72, 73, 74 and 75, Block 2004,Unit 31, Cape Coral Subdivision,according to the plat thereof asrecorded in Plat Book 14, Pages149 through 165, inclusive, of thePublic Records of Lee County,Florida.

ANY PERSON CLAIMING ANINTEREST IN THE SURPLUSFROM THE SALE, IF ANYOTHER THAN THE PROPERTYOWNER AS OF THE DATE OFTHE LIS PENDENS MUST FILEA CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYSAFTER THE SALE.

In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act of 1990(ADA), if you are a person with adisability who needs any accom-modation in order to participate inthis proceeding, you are entitled,at no cost to you, to the provisionof certain assistance. Please con-tact Ken Kellum, Court OperationsManager whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,1700 Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901, and whose tele-

phone number is (239)533-1700,within two working days of yourreceipt of this notice of sale; if youare hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.

DATED this 11 day or February,2009.

CHARLIE GREEN, CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTBy: M. ParkerDeputy Clerk February 20, 27, 200971564

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CASE NO. 09-CA-050132 U.S. BANK, N.A.Plaintiff,v.JERRY R. MCCLURG, et al. Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: JERRY R. MCCLURG and

ELIZABETH A. MCCLURG, andall unknown parties claiming by,through, under or against theabove named Defendants, whoare not known to be dead or alive,whether said unknown partiesclaim as heirs, devisees,grantees, assignees, lienors,creditors, trustees, spouses, orother claimants

Current Residence Unknown, butwhose last known address was:

1111 Amherst Street East, LehighAcres, Florida 33974

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionto foreclose a mortgage on the fol-lowing property in Lee County,Florida, to-wit:

LOT 5, BLOCK 4, UNIT 1, SEC-TION 13, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH,RANGE 27 EAST, OF LEHIGHACRES, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORD-ED IN PLAT BOOK 18, PAGE 19,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFLEE COUNTY, FLORIDA.

has been filed against you and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, to iton DOUGLAS C. ZAHM, P.A.,Plaintiffs attorney, whose addressis 18820 U.S. Highway 19 North,Suite 212, Clearwater, Florida33764, within thirty (30) days afterthe first publication of this Noticeof Action, and file the original withthe Clerk of this Court at 1700Monroe Street, Fort Myers, FL33901, either before service onPlaintiffs attorney or immediatelythereafter, otherwise, a default willbe entered against you for therelief demanded in the complaintpetition.

WITNESS my hand and seal of theCourt on this 11 day of February,2009.

Charlie GreenClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. NixonDeputy ClerkIf you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at nocost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactKen Kellum, Court OperationsManager, whose office is locatedat Lee County Justice Center,Room 3112, 1700 Monroe Street,Fort Myers, FL 33901, and whosetelephone number is 239-533-1700 within two working days ofyour receipt of the Notice; If hear-ing or voice impaired, 1-800-955-8771.

February 20, 27, 200971569

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

PROBATE DIVISIONCASE NO.: 08-CP-3498IN RE: THE ESTATE OFSHEILA R. MADDENDeceased.NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATIONThe administration of the estate of

SHEILA R. MADDEN, deceased,Case Number 08-CP-3498, ispending in the Circuit Court forLee County, Florida, ProbateDivision, the address of which isLee County Justice Center, 1700Monroe Street, Fort Myers,Florida 33901. The name andaddress of the PersonalRepresentative and the PersonalRepresentative’s attorney are setforth below.

ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARENOTIFIED THAT:

All persons upon whom this notice isserved who have objections thatchallenge the qualifications of thepersonal representative, venue,or jurisdiction of this Court arerequired to file their objectionswith this Court WITHIN THELATER OF THREE MONTHSAFTER THE DATE OF THEFIRST PUBLICATION OF THISNOTICE OR THIRTY DAYSAFTER THE DATE OF SERVICEOF A COPY OF THIS NOTICEON THEM.

All creditors of the decedent andpersons having claims ordemands against the decedent’sestate on whom a copy of thisnotice is served within threemonths after the date of the firstpublication of this notice must filetheir claims with this Court WITH-IN THREE MONTHS AFTER THEDATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICA-TION OF THIS NOTICE ORTHIRTY DAYS AFTER THEDATE OF SERVICE OF A COPYOF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.

All other creditors of the decedentand persons having claims ordemands against the decedent’sestate must file their claims withthis Court WITHIN THREEMONTHS AFTER THE DATE OFTHE FIRST PUBLICATION OFTHIS NOTICE.

ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS ANDOBJECTIONS NOT SO FILEDWILL BE FOREVER BARRED.

The date of the first publication ofthis Notice is February 20, 2009.

Personal Representative:STEPHEN W. MADDEN13670 Andova DriveLargo, FL 33774Attorney for Personal

Representative:JOHN CHARLES COLEMAN,

EsquireFlorida Bar #2102342300 McGregor Boulevard Suite

202Post Office Box 2089Fort Myers, FL 33902(239) 332-5317February 20, 27, 200971578

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN-TY FLORIDA.

CASE No. 09-CA-050331ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS

AND LOAN ASSN.,PLAINTIFF,VS.SARAH E. GOGES, ET AL.DEFENDANT(s).NOTICE OF ACTION To. George L. Goges RESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 25

Mentor Drive, Naples, FL 34110AND TO: All persons claiming an

interest by, through, under, oragainst the aforesaiddefendant(s).

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgageon the following described proper-ty located in Lee County, Florida:

LOT 23, BLOCK B, BELLA TERRAUNIT ONE, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 77,PAGE 84, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTYFLORIDA.

has been filed against you, and you

are required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, tothis action, on Gladstone LawGroup, P.A., attorneys for plaintiffwhose address is 101l Plaza RealSouth, Suite 219, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the original withthe Clerk of the Court, within 30days after the first publication ofthis notice, either before serviceon plaintiff s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter, otherwise adefault may be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint.

This notice shall be published oncea week for two consecutive weeksin the Cape Coral Daily Breeze.

DATED: February 20, 2009CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. NixonDeputy Clerk of the Court Copy furnished to: Lockwood &

Gladstone, P.A.“If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at norcost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactADA Coordinator, Ken Kellum,Court at 1700 Monroe Street, FortMyers, FL 33901; telephone num-ber 239-335-2231 two (2) work-ing days of your receipt of thisnotice; if you are hearingimpaired, call the Florida RelayServices at 1-800-995-8771(TTY); if you are voice impaired,call the Florida Relay Services at1-800-955-8990.”

February 27, March 6, 200971775

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN-TY FLORIDA.

CASE No. 09-CA-050331ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS

AND LOAN ASSN.,PLAINTIFF,VS.SARAH E. GOGES, ET AL.DEFENDANT(S).NOTICE OF ACTION To: Unknown Spouse of Sarah E.

GogesRESIDENCE: UNKNOWNLAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 21626

Portrush Run, Estero, FL 33928AND TO: All persons claiming an

interest by, through, under, oragainst the aforesaiddefendant(s).

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgageon the following described proper-ty located in Lee County, Florida:

LOT 23, BLOCK B, BELLA TERRAUNIT ONE, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 77,PAGE 84, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

has been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, tothis action, on Gladstone LawGroup, P.A., attorneys for plaintiffwhose address is 101l Plaza RealSouth, Suite 219, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the original withthe Clerk of the Court, within 30days after the first publication ofthis notice, either before serviceon plaintiff s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter, otherwise adefault may be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint.

This notice shall be published oncea week for two consecutive weeksin the Cape Coral Daily Breeze.

DATED: February 20, 2009CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. NixonDeputy Clerk of the Court Copy furnished to: Lockwood &

Gladstone, P.A.“If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at norcost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactADA Coordinator, Ken Kellum,Court at 1700 Monroe Street, FortMyers, FL 33901; telephone num-ber 239-335-2231 two (2) work-ing days of your receipt of thisnotice; if you are hearingimpaired, call the Florida RelayServices at 1-800-995-8771(TTY); if you are voice impaired,call the Florida Relay Services at1-800-955-8990.”

February 27, March 6, 200971776

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIR-CUIT, IN AND FOR LEE COUN-TY, FLORIDA.

CASE No. 09-CA-050331ASTORIA FEDERAL SAVINGS

AND LOAN ASSN.,PLAINTIFF,VS.SARAH E. GOGES, ET AL.DEFENDANT(S).NOTICE OF ACTION DTo: Sarah E. GogesRESIDENCE: UNKNOWN LAST KNOWN ADDRESS: 21626

Portrush Run, Estero, FL 33928 AND TO: All persons claiming an

interest by, through, under, oragainst the aforesaiddefendant(s).

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED thatan action to foreclose a mortgageon the following described proper-ty located in Lee County, Florida:

LOT 23, BLOCK B, BELLA TERRAUNIT ONE, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 77,PAGE 84, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTYFLORIDA.

has been filed against you, and youare required to serve a copy ofyour written defenses, if any, tothis action, on Gladstone LawGroup, P.A., attorneys for plaintiffwhose address is 101l Plaza RealSouth, Suite 219, Boca Raton, FL33432, and file the original withthe Clerk of the Court, within 30days after the first publication ofthis notice, either before serviceon plaintiff s attorney or immedi-ately thereafter, otherwise adefault may be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in theComplaint.

This notice shall be published oncea week for two consecutive weeksin the Cape Coral Daily Breeze.

DATED: February 20, 2009CHARLIE GREENClerk of the Circuit CourtBy: M. NixonDeputy Clerk of the Court Copy furnished to: Lockwood &

Gladstone, P.A.“If you are a person with a disability

who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this pro-ceeding, you are entitled, at norcost to you, to the provision of cer-tain assistance. Please contactADA Coordinator, Ken Kellum,Court at 1700 Monroe Street, FortMyers, FL 33901; telephone num-ber 239-335-2231 two (2) work-ing days of your receipt of thisnotice; if you are hearingimpaired, call the Florida RelayServices at 1-800-995-8771(TTY); if you are voice impaired,call the Florida Relay Services at1-800-955-8990.”

February 27, March 6, 200971777

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

Case File: 09-CA-000722Judge: Winesett, SherraDivision: CivilDIANA LATTA Plaintiff(s),v.GERALDINE IKINA THOMAS,

JAMES R. THOMAS, TOM L.THOMAS, DIANA L. SHARP,

PARK AVENUE INVESTMENTSGROUP, INC., a FloridaCorporation, LUCILLE HULTS,CATHERINE LOMBARDO,JOSEPH , SENATORE, MARIETANSEY SENATORE a/k/aMarie Tansey Salatore,JOSEPH STEVEN SENATORE,JOSEPH CHARLES MEOLA,ANNA PRENDERGAST MEOLA,THOMAS RIEDLINGER, DAVIDJ. YOUNG, VERA D. YOUNG,MADELINE A. FERRI,DOROTHY G. MEROLLA,NICOLINA CAPPELLI, NELLIE FFIFAREK and LARRY ADAM-SON a/k/a Larry GrantAdamson

Defendant(s).

NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: GERALDINE IKINA THOMAS

whose address is: 140 Morse Rd.Columbus, OH 43214, JAMES R.THOMAS whose address is: 4169Indianola Ave, Columbus, OH43214, TOM L. THOMAS whoseaddress is: 5166 Parkmoor Drive,Westerville, OH 43081, DIANA L.SHARP whose address is: 199Edward Street, Johnstown, OH43081, LUCILLE HULTS whoseaddress is: 16 Bening Lane,Holbrook, NY 11741, CATHER-INE LOMBARDO whose addressis: 16 Bening Lane, Holbrook, NY11741, JOSEPH SENATOREwhose address is: 8 Apollo Drive,Wayne, NJ 07470, MARIETANSEY SENATORE a/k/a MarieTansey Salatore, whose addressis: 8 Apollo Drive, Wayne, NJ07470, JOSEPH STEVEN SENA-TORE whose address is: 3325Kirby Smith Drive, Wilmington,NC 28409, JOSEPH CHARLESMEOLA whose address is: 389South Street, Morristown, NJ07960, ANNA PRENDERGASTMEOLA whose address is: 389South Street, Morristown, NJ07960, THOMAS RIEDLINGERwhose address is: P.O. Box100710, Cape Coral, FL 33910,DAVID J. YOUNG whose addressis: 61 Bunnell Street, Winsted, CT06098, VERA D. YOUNG whoseaddress is: 61 Bunnell Street,Winsted, CT 06098, MADELINEA. FERRI whose address is: 1560Douglas Avenue, #C32, NProvidence, RI 02904,DOROTHY G. MEROLLA whoseaddress is: 1560 DouglasAvenue, #C32, N Providence, RI02904, NICOLINA CAPPELLIwhose address is: 1182 AtwoodAvenue, Johnston, RI 02919,NELLIE FIFAREK 251 E.Lemoyne, Lombard, IL 60148 andLARRY ADAMSON a/k/a LarryGrant Adamson whose addressis: 1202 Sunnymeade Drive,Rochelle, IL 61068, if alive, or ifdead, their unknown spouses,widows, widowers, heirs,devisees, creditors, grantees, andall parties having or claiming by,through, under, or against them,and any and all persons claimingany right, title, interest, claim, lien,estate or demand against theDefendant in regards to the fol-lowing described properties in LeeCounty, Florida:

THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 24, BLOCK29, UNIT 8, SECTION 11, TOWN-SHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE 27EAST, LEHIGH ACRES,ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN DEEDBOOK 259 PAGES 121, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

LOT 10, BLOCK 30, UNIT 7, SEC-TION 7, TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH,RANGE 27 EAST, LEHIGHACRES, FLORIDA ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 26PAGES 66, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

LOT 12, BLOCK 54, UNIT 5, SEC-TION 13, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGHACRES, FLORIDA ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15PAGES 62, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

LOT 8, BLOCK 35, UNIT 4, SEC-TION I3, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGHACRES, FLORIDA, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15PAGES 62, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

LOT 2, BLOCK 10, UNIT 1, SEC-TION 13, TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH,RANGE 26 EAST, LEHIGHACRES, FLORIDA, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15PAGES 62, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

LOT 9, BLOCK 9, REPLAT OFTRACT C, UNIT 1, SECTION 35,TOWNSHIP 44 SOUTH, RANGE26 EAST, LEHIGH ACRES,FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 26 PAGES 163, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

LOT 11, BLOCK 51, UNIT 12, SEC-TION 3, TWIN LAKE ESTATES,TOWNSHIP 45 SOUTH, RANGE27 EAST, LEHIGH ACRES,FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 15 PAGES 218, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

LOTS 102 & 103, BLOCK 2794,UNIT 40, CAPE CORAL SUBDI-VISION, ACCORDING TO THEMAP OR PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17PAGE 86, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA.

LOT 64 & 65, BLOCK 5648, UNIT85, CAPE CORAL SUBDIVISION,ACCORDING TO THE MAP ORPLAT THEREOF RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 24 PAGE 56, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LEECOUNTY, FLORIDA.

Notice is hereby given to each ofyou that an action to quiet title tothe above described propertieshas been filed against you andyou are required to serve yourwritten defenses on Plaintiffsattorney, BILL MCFARLAND,P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPECORAL, FL 33910, and file theoriginal with the Clerk of theCircuit Court, Lee County, P.O.Box 2469, Ft. Myers, FL 33902 onor before April 1, 2009 or other-wise a default judgment will beentered against you for the reliefsought in the Complaint.

THIS NOTICE will be publishedonce each week for four consecu-tive weeks in a newspaper of gen-eral circulation published in LeeCounty, Florida.

Dated this 20 day of February, 2009.CHARLIE GREEN Clerk of the CourtBy M. NixonDeputy Clerk February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971780

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase No.: 09-CA-461Wombat Properties, LLC, A

Florida Limited LiabilityCompany

Plaintiff,vs.Mary Caroline Sawyer, if alive,

and if dead their unknown

Page 5BC A P E C O R A L DA I LY B R E E Z E Friday, February 27, 2009

spouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, and all other partiesclaiming by through, under oragainst them,

Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: The last known address of Mary

Caroline Sawyer: 1955 ValleyFarm Road Unit 16, Pickering ONLIV 3R6, and whose currentaddress is unknown

if alive, and if dead, their unknownspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof Mary Caroline Sawyer ifdeceased, and all other partiesclaiming by, through, under, oragainst her; and all unknown nat-ural persons, if alive, and if deador not known to be dead or alive,their several and respectiveunknown spouses, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditors,or other parties claiming by,through, or under those unknownnatural persons; and the severaland respective unknown assigns,successors in interest, trustees;and all claimants, persons or par-ties, natural or corporate, orwhose exact legal status isunknown, claiming under any ofthe above named or describeddefendants or parties or claimingto have any right, title, or interestin and to the lands hereafterdescribed.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionof Quiet Title on the followingproperty and located at 204 NW24th Place, Cape Coral, in LeeCounty, Florida, and more fullydescribed as:

Cape Coral Unit 55, Blk 3968, PB19, PG 96, Lots 71 and 72

has been instituted against you.YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a

copy of your written defenses, ifany, to this action on Eric P.Feichthaler, Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 152909, CapeCoral, Florida 33915, on orbefore; April 1, 2009 and file theoriginal with the clerk of this courteither before service on plaintiff sattorney or immediately there-after; otherwise a default will beentered against you for the reliefdemanded in the complaint orpetition.

Date: February 20, 2009Charlie Green As Clerk of Court By: M. Nixon As Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 200971781

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase No.: 09-CA-458Wombat Properties, LLC, A

Florida Limited LiabilityCompany

Plaintiff,vs. Daniel Ytzhak and Esther Ytzhak,

if alive, and if dead theirunknown spouses, heirs,devisees, grantees, and allother parties claiming bythrough, under or against them,

Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: The last known address of

Daniel Ytzhak and Esther Ytzhak:Yoram Hatuka 22, Rosh-Haayin48023 ISRAEL, and whose cur-rent address is unknown,

if alive, and if dead, their unknownspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof Daniel Ytzhak and EstherYtzhak if deceased, and all otherparties claiming by, through,under, or against her; and allunknown natural persons, if alive,and if dead or not known to bedead or alive, their several andrespective unknown spouses,heirs, devises, grantees, andcreditors, or other parties claimingby, through, or under thoseunknown natural persons; and theseveral and respective unknownassigns, successors in interest,trustees; and all claimants, per-sons or parties, natural or corpo-rate, or whose exact legal statusis unknown, claiming under any ofthe above named or describeddefendants or parties or claiming;to have any right, title, or interestin and to the lands hereafterdescribed.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionof Quiet Title on the followingproperty located at 2204 NE 22mPlace, Cape Coral, in Lee County,Florida, and more fully describedas:

Cape Coral Unit 33, BLK 2241. PB16, PG 55, Lots 44&45

has been instituted against you.YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a

copy of your written defenses, ifany, to this action on Eric P.Feichthaler, Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box152909, CapeCoral, Florida 33915, on or beforeApril 1, 2009 and file the originalwith the clerk of this court eitherbefore service on plaintiff’s attor-ney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demand-ed in the complaint or petition.

Date: February 20, 2009Charlie GreenAs Clerk of CourtBy: M. NixonAs Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971782

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase N0.: 09-CA-460Wombat Properties, LLC,A Florida Limited Liability

CompanyPlaintiff,vs. Mijael Bladimir R Tipan and Pablo

Fernando V Zuniga,if alive, and if dead their unknown

spouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, and all other partiesclaiming by through, under oragainst them,

Defendants. I NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: The last known address of

Mijael Bladimir R Tipan and PabloFernando V Zuniga: MaldonadoS34-335 Y, Ahmso De Villanueva,Quito, EQUADOR; and whosecurrent address is unknown

if alive, and if dead, their unknown

spouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof Mijael Bladimir R Tipan andPablo Fernando V Zuniga, ifdeceased, and all other partiesclaiming by, though, under, oragainst her; and all unknown nat-ural persons, if alive, and if deador not known to be dead or alive,their several and respectiveunknown spouses, heirs,devisees, grantees, and otherparties claiming by, through, orunder those: unknown naturalpersons; and the several andrespective unknown assigns, suc-cessors in interest, trustees; andall claimants, persons or parties,natural or corporate, or whoseexact legal status is unknown,claiming under any of the abovenamed or described defendantsor parties or claiming to have anyright, title, an interest in and to thelands hereafter described.

Cape Coral Unit 52, Block 3788, PB19, Page S0, Lots 56 through 58

has been instituted against you.YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a

copy of your written defenses, ifany, to this action on Erie P,Feichthaler, Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 152909, CapeCoral, Florida 33915, on or beforeApril 1, 2009 and file the originalwith the clerk of this court eitherbefore service on plaintiff’s attor-ney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demand-ed in the complaint or petition.

Date: February 20, 2009Charlie Green As Clerk of CourtBy: M. NixonAs Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, march 6, 13, 20, 200971783

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase N0.: 09-CA-62Wombat Properties, LLC,A Florida Limited Liability

CompanyPlaintiff,vs. Heather Florence White,

deceased, Sidney M White, ifalive, and if dead their unknownspouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, and all other partiesclaiming by through, under oragainst them,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTION TO: The last known address of

Heather Florence White,Deceased; Sidney M. White: 5090Pinedale Avenue, Unit 602,Burlington, ON, LVL 5V8 CANA-DA, and

whose current address is unknownif alive, and if dead, their unknown

spouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof Heather Florence White,Deceased; Sidney M. White, ifdeceased, and all other partiesclaiming, by, through, under, oragainst her; and all unknown nat-ural persons, if alive, and if deador not known to be dead or alive,their several and respectiveunknown spouses, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditors,or other parties claiming by,through, or under those unknownnatural persons; and the severaland respective unknown assigns,successors in interest, trustees;and all claimants, persons or par-ties, natural or corporate, orwhose exact legal status isunknown, claiming under any ofthe above named or describeddefendants or parties or claimingto have any right, title, or interestin and to the lands hereafterdescribed.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionof Quiet Title on the followingproperty

and located at 1519 NE 36th Lane,Cape Coral, in Lee County,Florida, and more fully describedas:

Cape Coral Unit 84, Block 5597, PB24, Page 43, Lots 8 and 9

has been instituted against you. YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a

copy of your written defenses, ifany, to this action on Eric P.Feichthaler, Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 152909, CapeCoralFlorida 33915, on or before April 1,2009 and file the original with theclerk of this court either beforeservice on plaintiff’s attorney orimmediately thereafter; otherwisea default will be entered againstyou for the relief demanded in thecomplaint or petition.

Date: February 20, 2009Charlie Green

As Clerk of Court By: M. Nixon

As Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971784

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase No.: 09-CA-459Wombat Properties, LLC,A Florida Limited LiabilityCompany Plaintiff,vs. David D Waithe and Vallia B.

Waithe,if alive, and if dead their unknown

spouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, and all other partiesclaiming by through, under oragainst them,

Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTIONTO: David D Waithe and Vallia B.

Waithe, whose current address is2717 Pearsall Avenue, Bronx, NY10469.

if alive, and if dead, their unknownspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof David D Waithe and Vallia B.Waithe if deceased, and all otherparties claiming by, through,under, or against her; and allunknown natural persons, if alive,

and if dead or not known to bedead or alive, their several andrespective unknown spouses,heirs, devisees, grantees, andcreditors, or other parties claimingby, through, or under thoseunknown natural persons; and theseveral and respective unknownassigns, successors in interest,trustees; and all claimants, per-sons or parties, natural or corpo-rate, or whose exact legal statusis unknown, claiming under any ofthe above named or describeddefendants or parties or claimingto have any right, title, or interestin and to the lands hereafterdescribed.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionof Quiet Title on the followingpropertylocated at 2600 Tropicana PkwyW, Cape Coral, in Lee County,Florida, and more fully

described as:

Cape Coral Unit 55, Blk 4023, PB19, PG 106, Lots 26 and 27

has been instituted against you.YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve a

copy of your written defenses, ifany, to this action on Eric P.Feichthaler, Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 152909, CapeCoral,Florida 33915, on or before April 1,2009, and tile the original with theclerk ofthis court either before service onplaintiff’s attorney or immediatelythereafter; otherwise a default willbe entered against you for therelief demanded in the complaintor petition.

Dated February 20, 2009Charlie Green As Clerk of Court By: M. NixonAs Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971785

IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUITIN AND FOR LEE COUNTY,FLORIDA

CIVIL ACTIONCase No.: 09-CA-457Wombat Properties, LLC,A Florida Limited Liability

CompanyPlaintiff,vs. Marvin S. Riester and Deborah A

RiesterHusband and Wife;if alive, and if dead their unknown

spouses, heirs, devisees,grantees, and all other partiesclaiming by through, under oragainst them,

Defendants.NOTICE OF ACTIONT0: Marvin S, Riester and Deborah

A Riester, 2157 Dietrich Road,Union Springs, NY 13160,if alive, and if dead, their unknownspouse, heirs, devisees,grantees, creditors, and all otherpersons claiming by, through,under or against her; and underthe unknown spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, and creditorsof Marvin S. Riester and DeborahA Riester, if deceased, and allother parties claiming by, through,under, or against her; and allunknown natural persons, if alive,and if dead or not known to bedead or alive, their several andrespective unknown spouses,heirs, devisees, grantees, andcreditors, or other parties claimingby, through, or under thoseunknown natural persons; and theseveral and respective unknownassigns, successors in interest,trustees; and all claimants, per-sons or parties, natural or corpo-rate, or whose exact legal statusis unknown, claiming under any ofthe above named or describeddefendants or parties or claimingto have any right, title, or interestin and to the lands hereafterdescribed.

YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an actionof Quiet Title on the followingproperty in Lee County, Florida:Cape Coral Unit 55, Blk 3969, PB19, PG 100, Lots 11 & 12;

has been instituted against you.

YOU ARE REQUIRED to serve acopy of your Written defenses, ifany, to this action on Eric P.Feichthaler, Esq. Attorney, whoseaddress is PO Box 152909, CapeCoral, Florida, 33915 on or beforeApril 1, 2009, and file the originalwith the clerk of this court eitherbefore service on plaintiff’s attor-ney or immediately thereafter;otherwise a default will be enteredagainst you for the relief demand-ed in the complaint or petition.

Charlie GreenAs Clerk of Court By: M. NixonAs Deputy ClerkFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971786

Notice is hereby given that onFriday March 13, 2009, at 9:30AM at U-Store-It #516, 301 NEPine Island Road, in the City ofCape Coral, state of Florida, theundersigned, U-Store-It #516will sell at Public Sale by com-petitive bidding, the personalproperty heretofore stored withthe undersigned by:

Unit #27Ada’s Natural Foodsc/o John Phipps

Unit #775James Lawrence Brunelle, Jr.

Notice is hereby given that onFriday March 13, 2009, at 10:30AM at U-Store-It #504, 3333Cleveland Avenue, in the City ofFt. Myers, state of Florida, theundersigned, U-Store-It #504will sell at Public Sale by com-petitive bidding, the personalproperty heretofore stored withthe undersigned by:

Unit #D52Donald Cater

Unit #D57Antony Haufe

Unit #A363Cynthia I Shaw Prance

Unit #A229Robert L. Harris

Inventory to include, but not limitedto: Computers, Beds, Tables andChairs, Lamps, Sofas, FishingPoles, Toys, Grill, Boxes,Pictures, Furniture, Golf Clubs,and Miscellaneous Items.

February 20, 27, 200971648

NOTICE OF ACTION

BEFORE THE FLORIDA CON-STRUCTION INDUSTRYLICENSING BOARD

IN RE: The practice of contracting

Richard Leli, Jr.d/b/a RL Homes6811 Portofino CircleFt. Myers, FL 33912

CASE NO.: 2007066713,2007031159

LICENSE NO.: C1251397

The Department of Business andProfessional Regulation has filedan Administrative Complaintagainst you, a copy of which maybe obtained by contacting, JamieDuran, Office of General Counsel,Department of Business andProfessional Regulation, 1940North Monroe Street, Suite 33,Tallahassee, FL 32399-2203,(850) 487-9651.

If no contact has been made by youconcerning the above by April 10,2009 the matter of theAdministrative Complaint will bepresented at a hearing pursuantto 120.57(2), F.S. before theFlorida Construction IndustryLicensing Board.

In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act, personsneeding a special accommodationto participate in this proceedingshould contact the individual oragency sending notice not laterthan seven days prior to the pro-ceeding at the address given onnotice. Telephone: (850) 257-6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or1-800-955-8770 (v), via FloridaRelay Service.

February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971787

NOTICE OF ACTION

BEFORE THE FLORIDA CON-STRUCTION INDUSTRYLICENSING BOARD

IN RE: The practice of contracting

Alexandria Eichelbergerd/b/a American Pride Building

Company, LLC.12734 Kenwood LaneApt. 69-70Ft. Myers, FL 33907

CASE NO.: 2008-029378LICENSE NO.: C1326804

The Department of Business andProfessional Regulation has filedan Administrative Complaintagainst you, a copy of which maybe obtained by contacting, JamieOwens, Office of GeneralCounsel, Department of Businessand Professional Regulation,1940 North Monroe Street, Suite33, Tallahassee, FL 32399-2203,(850) 487-9651.

If no contact has been made by youconcerning the above by April 10,2009 the matter of theAdministrative Complaint will bepresented at a hearing pursuantto 120.57(2), F.S. before theFlorida Construction IndustryLicensing Board.

In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act, personsneeding a special accommodationto participate in this proceedingshould contact the individual oragency sending notice not laterthan seven days prior to the pro-ceeding at the address given onnotice. Telephone: (850) 257-6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or1-800-955-8770 (v), via FloridaRelay Service.

February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971789

NOTICE OF ACTION

BEFORE THE SECRETARY OFTHE DEPARTMENT OF

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONALREGULATION

IN RE: The practice of farm laborcontracting

Hugo R. Cardenas10430 Angus LaneFt. Myers, FL 33905

CASE NO.: 2008021129LICENSE NO.: 1381

The Department of Business andProfessional Regulation has filedan Administrative Complaintagainst you, a copy of which maybe obtained by contacting, JamieDuran, Office of General Counsel,Department of Business andProfessional Regulation, 1940North Monroe Street, Suite 33,Tallahassee, FL 32399-2202,(850) 487-9651.

If you do not respond by April 10,2009, you will be waiving yourright to contest the action and afinal order will be entered impos-ing the penalty described in theAdministrative Complaint. Theauthority for this action may befound in Rule 28-106.111 of theFlorida Administrative Code.

In accordance with the Americanswith Disabilities Act, personsneeding a special accommodationto participate in this proceedingshould contact the individual oragency sending notice not laterthan seven days prior to the pro-ceeding at the address given onnotice. Telephone: (850) 257-6097; 1-800-955-8771 (TDD) or1-800-955-8770 (v), via FloridaRelay Service.

February 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971788

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTIONAll-Florida Towing at 1953 Custom

Dr., Ft. Myers, Fl at 9:00 am onthe following date March 13, 2009will hold a public auction on thefollowing vehicles. All sales arefinal and are to be paid for in cashthe same day.

1990 Pontiac Trans PortVin# 1GMCU06D6LT234623

You may request a hearing throughClerk of Circuit Court, Lee Countyor Post Bond. Excess proceeds ofthe sale will be held by Clerk ofCircuit Court.

February 27, 200971790

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTIONAll-Florida Towing at 1953 Custom

Dr., Ft. Myers, Fl at 9:00 am onthe following date March 13, 2009

will hold a public auction on thefollowing vehicles. All sales arefinal and are to be paid for in cashthe same day.

1994 Merc. Grand MarquisVin# 2MELM75W7RX700778

You may request a hearing throughClerk of Circuit Court, Lee Countyor Post Bond. Excess proceeds ofthe sale will be held by Clerk ofCircuit Court.

February 27, 200971791

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTION1. 05 Jeep WranglerVIN# 1J4FA49S95P360136Date of Auction: March 11, 2009Time: 8:30 amLocation: 8144 Mainline Pkwy., Ft.Myers, FL 33967Fort Myers, FL 33967February 27, 200971774

NOTICE OF PUBLIC AUCTIONPER FLORIDA STATUTES 713.78(3) (B) ALLIGATOR TOWING &RECOVERY, INC., 4871 DR. MAR-TIN LUTHER KING JR., BLVD.,FORT MYERS, FLORIDA 33905,239-337-5800 ON 03/13/09 AT 9:00AM WILL HOLD A PUBLIC AUC-TION ON THE FOLLOWING VEHI-CLES. ALL SALES WILL BE FINALAND ARE TO BE PAID FOR INCASH, IMMEDIATELY FOLLOW-ING THE AUCTION. VEHICLESMAY BE INSPECTED ON THESALE DAY PRIOR TO SAID AUC-TION.02 CHEVY1GCEC19V82E23722895 CHEVY2G1FP22S4S221197294 HONDA1HGCD5555RA12777499 HONDAJHLRD1864XC06144095 JEEP1J4GZ78S8SC58778799 JEEP1J4FT68SXXL50150794 PONTIAC1G2NE5537RC70374793 TOYOTA4T1SK13E1PU246053February 27, 200971773

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE4M TOWING gives Notice of

Foreclosure of Lien and intent tosell these vehicles on 03/12/2009,09:00 am at 1956 DANA DR.,FORT MYERS, FL 33907-2104,pursuant to subsection 713.78 ofthe Florida Statutes. 4M TOWINGreserves the right to accept orreject any and/or all bids.

1997 DODGE1B3ES27C8VD1505161994 HONDA1HGCD5668RA032388February 27, 200971827

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALERED’S O.K. AUTO & TRUCKREPAIR, INC. gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and intent to sellthese vehicles on 03/13/2009, 09:00am at 10550 Deer Run Farms Road,FORT MYERS, FL 33966, pursuantto subsection 713.78 of the FloridaStatutes. RED’S O.K. AUTO &TRUCK REPAIR, INC. reserves theright to accept or reject any and/orall bids.1986 OLDSMOBILE1G3GM47Y3GP3107951988 HONDA2HGED6455JH5147211989 TOYOTAJT2MA70J0K01134571996 NISSAN1N4BB42D7TC5113361997 CHEVROLET1G1JF52T1V72706922005 PONTIAC1G2NE52E95M190818February 27, 200971772

NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALESuperior Towing gives Notice of

Foreclosure of Lien and intent tosell these vehicles on 3/25/200910:00 am at 3201 Palm BeachBlvd., Ft. Myers, FL 33916-1410,pursuant to subsection 713.78 ofthe Florida Statutes. SuperiorTowing reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or allbids.

1995 HONDA1HGEJ112XSL056071February 27, 200971771

NOTICE OF SALES A-1 Shelters, pursuant to the provi-sions of Florida Self-Storage FacilityAct (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.) here-by gives Notice of Sale under saidAct, to wit: On March 18, 2009 at A-1 Shelters, located at 16130 N.Cleveland Avenue, North FortMyers, at 2:30 PM, A-1 Shelters,will conduct a Sale by selected bidof the contents of Space No. E1122rented by Donna Bunn at A-1Shelters, 16130 N. ClevelandAvenue, North Fort Myers, FL, con-sisting of Household.February 20, 27, 200971637

NOTICE OF SALES A-1 Shelters, pursuant to the provi-sions of Florida Self-Storage FacilityAct (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.) here-by gives Notice of Sale under saidAct, to wit: On March 18, 2009 at A-1 Shelters, located at 1318 PineIsland Road, Cape Coral, FL, at1:00 PM, A-1 Shelters, will conducta Sale by selected bid of the con-tents of Space No. B0068 rented byDANNY LEMMON at A-1 Shelters,1318 Pine Island Road, Cape Coral,FL, consisting of Household goods.February 20, 27, 200971638

NOTICE OF SALES A-1 Shelters, pursuant to the provi-sions of Florida Self-Storage FacilityAct (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.) here-by gives Notice of Sale under saidAct, to wit: On March 18, 2009 at A-1 Shelters, located at 1318 PineIsland Road, Cape Coral, FL, at1:00 PM, A-1 Shelters, will conducta Sale by selected bid of the con-tents of Space No. B0336 rented byJENNIFER ALBRITTON at A-1Shelters, 1318 Pine Island Road,Cape Coral, FL, consisting ofHousehold goods.February 20, 27, 200971639

NOTICE OF SALES A-1 Shelters, pursuant to the provi-sions of Florida Self-Storage FacilityAct (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.) here-by gives Notice of Sale under saidAct, to wit: On March 18, 2009 at A-1 Shelters, located at 1318 PineIsland Road, Cape Coral, FL, at1:00 PM, A-1 Shelters, will conducta Sale by selected bid of the con-tents of Space No. B0090 rented byMARIA MIESES at A-1 Shelters,

1318 Pine Island Road, Cape Coral,FL, consisting of Household goods.February 20, 27, 200971640

NOTICE OF SALES A-1 Shelters, pursuant to the provi-sions of Florida Self-Storage FacilityAct (Fla. Stat. 83.801 et sec.) here-by gives Notice of Sale under saidAct, to wit: On March 18, 2009 at A-1 Shelters, located at 1318 PineIsland Road, Cape Coral, FL, at1:00 PM, A-1 Shelters, will conducta Sale by selected bid of the con-tents of Space No. B0096 rented byBETTY DUNCIL at A-1 Shelters,1318 Pine Island Road, Cape Coral,FL, consisting of Household goods.February 20, 27, 200971647

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D1200 rented byEverette Thomas at Stor-Rite, 2555Pine Ilsand Rd., Cape Coral, FL,consisting of Household goods,Furniture, BoxesFebruary 20, 27, 200971641

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D0043 rented by NormMyers at Stor-Rite, 2555 Pine IslandRd., Cape Coral, FL, consisting ofHousehold goods.February 20, 27, 200971642

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D0284 rented by LuisMarmolejos at Stor-Rite, 2555 PineIsland Rd., Cape Coral, FL, consist-ing of Tools.February 20, 27, 200971643

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D0403 rented by Troy J.Petrik at Stor-Rite, 2555 Pine IslandRd., Cape Coral, FL, consisting ofHousehold good and Furniture.February 20, 27, 200971644

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D0353 rented by RogerSmith at Stor-Rite, 2555 Pine IslandRd., Cape Coral, FL, consisting ofFurniture.February 20, 27, 200971645

NOTICE OF SALES Stor-Rite Self Storage, pursuant tothe provisions of Florida Self-Storage Facility Act (Fla. Stat.83.801 et sec.) hereby gives Noticeof Sale under said Act, to wit: OnMarch 18, 2009 at Stor-Rite SelfStorage, located at 2555 Pine IslandRoad, Cape Coral, FL, at 9:15 AM,Stor-Rite, will conduct a Sale byselected bid of the contents ofSpace No. D0120 rented byJonathan M. Kay at Stor-Rite, 2555Pine Island Rd., Cape Coral, FL,consisting of Household goods,boxes, vehicleFebruary 20, 27, 200971646

NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALENOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that byvirtue of a certain Writ of Executionheretofore issued out of the CountyCourt of Lee County, Florida, on the31st day of December, 2008, in thematter of SUNCOAST SCHOOLSFEDERAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff, and NEVA ANN ROBERTSa/k/a NEVA ROBERTS MILLER,Defendant(s). I have levied uponand taken into my constructive cus-tody, the following described per-sonal property, as property of NEVAANN ROBERTS a/k/a NEVAROBERTS MILLER, Defendant(s),to wit:

2005 Nissan Murano, VINJN8AZ08T35W328160

AND on the 1st day of April, 2009, at11:00 A.M., (or as soon thereafteras possible), in Lee County, Florida,at 2072 Victoria Avenue, Fort Myers,Florida, Sheriff Mike Scott, will offerfor sale, and sell to the highest bid-der for cash in hand, the right, titleand interest, the above describedpersonal property as the property ofNeva Ann Roberts a/k/a NevaRoberts Miller, Defendant(s), sub-ject to any and all prior liens andencumbrances, if any, to satisfy oras may be applied to this executionand costs of levy and sale.

IN ACCORDANCE with theAmericans with Disabilities Act, per-sons with disabilities needing spe-cial accommodation to participate inthis proceeding should contact theA.D.A. coordinator, telephone 477-1322, not later than seven (7) daysprior to the proceedings. If hearingimpaired, (tdd) 1-800-955-8770, viaFlorida Relay Service.MIKE SCOTT, Sheriff Lee County,FloridaBy: Rosa S. EstradaDeputy SheriffFebruary 27, March 6, 13, 20, 200971770

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