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ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] Nearly two years ago, Robert Galipo walked into Clermont’s Fierce Tiger Martial Arts Association Butokukai — a dojo inside Anytime Fitness — for his first karate lesson. Part of the reason behind his being there was that his mother, Renee Galipo, want- ed him doing something besides sitting around at home playing video games everyday. Robert, now 12, had tried baseball but it wasn’t his thing, so he thought, “Sure, I’ll try this,” he said. Little did he know that that day was the beginning of something that could take him as far as Geneva, Switzer- land, representing the United States at the 2012 World Martial Arts Games in August. No one did. “It was something that Young martial artist to represent US in world bout S OUTH LAKE P RESS Serving Clermont, Minneola, Groveland, Mascotte, Montverde FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2012 www.southlakepress.com 50¢ NEWSSTAND PRSRT-STD U.S. Postage Paid Clermont, FL Permit #280 Postal Customer Clermont, FL 34711 SEE PAGE B4 REMEMBER WHEN | B1 PLAYER OF YEAR: Former South Lake star is named Scholar-Athlete of the Year. INSIDE CLASSIFIED B8 CROSSWORDS B2 DEATHS A11 REAL ESTATE C1 REMEMBER WHEN B1 SPORTS B4 VOICES A4 WORD ON THE STREET A2 SOUTH LAKE PRESS VOLUME 97, NO. 21 | 3 SECTIONS ©2008, HarborPoint Media. All rights reserved. www.southlakepress.com ROXANNE BROWN | Staff Writer [email protected] For two years, Brazilians Jose and Maria Cardoso have been scrimping so she could buy a plane ticket from Sao Paulo to Mont- verde to watch her son graduate from Montverde Academy. Their faith paid off on Saturday as Maria, repre- senting the pride of the entire family back home, watched as Anderson Car- doso walked across the stage for his high school diploma. He is the first per- son in his family to set foot out of Brazil; the first to learn another language; and the first person to fin- ish high school with a path to attend college. “I could have never imag- ined I’d be here. It’s hard to believe but I made it,” Anderson said. “With my mom here, it’s perfect. I can’t complain about any- thing.” Anderson, 19, grew up in “the favelas,” or the slums of Brazil with the same dream he said every little MONTVERDE Brazilian immigrant follows pathway to goal COURTESY PHOTO Anderson Cardoso SEE GRADUATE | A2 SEE KARATE KID | A2 GRADUATIONS East Ridge: 3 p.m., UCF Arena South Lake: 8 p.m. at school’s football stadium MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer [email protected] A Clermont man was mur- dered in his front doorway early Tuesday as his roommates fled out the back door. Corey Wiggins, 38, was pro- nounced dead at a home at 1210 Gold Creek Court in the Four Corners section of Clermont just after 1:40 a.m. Lake County Sheriff’s officials Tuesday after- noon were still trying to identify the intruder, but contend it was not a random incident. According to sheriff’s spokes- man Lt. John Herrell, Wiggins rented the home with four other people. The group told detec- tives they heard someone knock at the door, which Wiggins opened. One witness said a gun barrel came through the doorway and shots were fired. Wiggins was hit but was able to force the door shut as the home’s other occu- pants ran out the back door. Another witness arrived at the home and saw what appeared to be a dark-colored sport utility vehicle driving away. “It was at this point that he entered the residence and dis- covered that the victim had been shot,” Herrell said. Deputies searched the area with two tracking dogs and a sheriff’s helicopter but failed to turn up the suspect. Herrell said detectives are not releasing what they believe is the motive for the shooting as the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information is asked to call the sheriff’s office at 352-343-2101; or Central Florida CRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS, where they can be eligible for a $5,000 reward. CLERMONT Man shot in his home near Four Corners CLERMONT Karate kid PHOTOS BY VICTORIA ALDRICH DAILY COMMERCIAL ABOVE: At the tender age of 12, Robert Galipo prepares to compete in the 2012 World Martial Arts Games in Switzerland at Fierce Tiger Martial Arts Association Butokukai in Clermont. LEFT: Robert Galipo, center, spars with 13- year-old Zachary Blackwell during a recent karate class. SCOTT CALLAHAN | Staff Writer [email protected] Two senators have introduced a bill to ensure dignified burials for veterans after the remains of one were found in a dete- riorated cardboard box at the Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. U.S. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.), chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs, and U.S. Sen. Richard Burr (R-N.C.), ranking member, intro- duced that legislation, according to a press release from Burr’s office. The Dignified Burial of Veterans Act of 2012 would authorize the U.S. Depart- ment of Veterans Affairs to furnish a cas- ket or urn to a deceased veteran when the V.A. is unable to identify the veteran’s next-of-kin, and determines that suffi- cient resources are not otherwise avail- able to furnish a casket or urn for burial in a national cemetery. This bill would further require that the V.A. report back to Congress on the indus- try standard for urns and caskets and whether burials at national cemeteries are meeting that standard. Under current law, the V.A. is not authorized to purchase a casket or urn for veterans who do not have a next-of-kin to provide one, or the resources to be buried in an appropriate manner. 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Nearly two years ago,Robert Galipo walked intoClermont’s Fierce TigerMartial Arts AssociationButokukai — a dojo insideAnytime Fitness — for hisfirst karate lesson.

Part of the reason behindhis being there was that hismother, Renee Galipo, want-ed him doing somethingbesides sitting around athome playing video gameseveryday.

Robert, now 12, had triedbaseball but it wasn’t histhing, so he thought, “Sure,I’ll try this,” he said.

Little did he know that thatday was the beginning ofsomething that could takehim as far as Geneva, Switzer-land, representing the UnitedStates at the 2012 WorldMartial Arts Games in August.

No one did. “It was something that

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For two years, BraziliansJose and Maria Cardosohave been scrimping so shecould buy a plane ticketfrom Sao Paulo to Mont-verde to watch her songraduate from MontverdeAcademy.

Their faith paid off onSaturday as Maria, repre-

senting the pride of theentire family back home,watched as Anderson Car-doso walked across thestage for his high schooldiploma. He is the first per-son in his family to set footout of Brazil; the first tolearn another language;and the first person to fin-ish high school with a pathto attend college.

“I could have never imag-ined I’d be here. It’s hard tobelieve but I made it,”Anderson said. “With mymom here, it’s perfect. Ican’t complain about any-thing.”

Anderson, 19, grew up in“the favelas,” or the slumsof Brazil with the samedream he said every little

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Anderson CardosoSEE GRADUATE | A2

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GRADUATIONSK East Ridge: 3 p.m., UCF Arena

K South Lake: 8 p.m. at school’sfootball stadium

MILLARD K. IVES | Staff [email protected]

A Clermont man was mur-dered in his front doorway earlyTuesday as his roommates fledout the back door.

Corey Wiggins, 38, was pro-nounced dead at a home at 1210Gold Creek Court in the FourCorners section of Clermont just

after 1:40 a.m. Lake CountySheriff’s officials Tuesday after-noon were still trying to identifythe intruder, but contend it wasnot a random incident.

According to sheriff’s spokes-man Lt. John Herrell, Wigginsrented the home with four otherpeople. The group told detec-tives they heard someone knock

at the door, which Wigginsopened.

One witness said a gun barrelcame through the doorway andshots were fired. Wiggins was hitbut was able to force the doorshut as the home’s other occu-pants ran out the back door.

Another witness arrived at thehome and saw what appeared to

be a dark-colored sport utilityvehicle driving away.

“It was at this point that heentered the residence and dis-covered that the victim had beenshot,” Herrell said.

Deputies searched the areawith two tracking dogs and asheriff’s helicopter but failed toturn up the suspect.

Herrell said detectives are notreleasing what they believe is themotive for the shooting as theinvestigation is ongoing.

Anyone with information isasked to call the sheriff’s office at352-343-2101; or Central FloridaCRIMELINE at 1-800-423-TIPS,where they can be eligible for a$5,000 reward.

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PHOTOS BYVICTORIA ALDRICH

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ABOVE: At the tenderage of 12, Robert Galipoprepares to compete inthe 2012 World MartialArts Games inSwitzerland at FierceTiger Martial ArtsAssociation Butokukai inClermont.

LEFT: Robert Galipo,center, spars with 13-year-old ZacharyBlackwell during arecent karate class.

SCOTT CALLAHAN | Staff [email protected]

Two senators have introduced a bill toensure dignified burials for veterans afterthe remains of one were found in a dete-riorated cardboard box at the FloridaNational Cemetery in Bushnell.

U.S. Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.),chairman of the Senate Committee onVeterans Affairs, and U.S. Sen. RichardBurr (R-N.C.), ranking member, intro-duced that legislation, according to apress release from Burr’s office.

The Dignified Burial of Veterans Act of2012 would authorize the U.S. Depart-ment of Veterans Affairs to furnish a cas-ket or urn to a deceased veteran when theV.A. is unable to identify the veteran’snext-of-kin, and determines that suffi-cient resources are not otherwise avail-able to furnish a casket or urn for burial ina national cemetery.

This bill would further require that theV.A. report back to Congress on the indus-try standard for urns and caskets andwhether burials at national cemeteriesare meeting that standard.

Under current law, the V.A. is notauthorized to purchase a casket or urn forveterans who do not have a next-of-kin toprovide one, or the resources to be buriedin an appropriate manner.

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Senators callfor burialbenefits for veterans

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MOTORCYCLE SAFETYShould motorcycle riders have to wear a helmet?

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I truly endorse wear-ing helmets. You seeso many head injuriesfrom accidents involv-ing motorcyclists andbicyclists too. I amfrom Colorado, andthere is a law therethat requires helmets,and not just thedecorative ones thatjust look pretty anddon’t do anything butmore protective types.It seems to be a goodlaw.

MARTI TAGGETTCLERMONT

I think it’s absolutelyridiculous that someriders do not wearhelmets when it is asafety that helmetscould provide forthem.

JERRY COOPERCLERMONT

I think it would besmart to wear ahelmet if the motor-cyclist cares abouthis/her life. Motor-cycles are not as easyto spot as cars, SUV’sor trucks, so I thinkwearing a helmetwould be a wisedecision for thatreason.

CHAD WILLISCLERMONT

It should be asmandatory as seatbelts. It impactspeople involved in anaccident by givingthem a better chanceof living or sustainingless injuries, and itcosts less for everyoneelse when it comes tomedical and healthcosts.

TOM TAGGETTCLERMONT

I think wearinghelmets while ridingshould be a manda-tory law and ifsomeone is caught notwearing one, the fineshould be severelyhigh. However, I alsothink there should bea law about having towear the proper attireand eye wear, notshorts, dresses, flipflops and sandals, butprotective attire on thebody and face. It’s justyou against the roadout there.

ERICA SZATMARICLERMONT

South Lake BriefsCLERMONT Memorial Day celebrationplanned at Lake Minneola

A Memorial Day observance at willtake place at 11 a.m., Monday, at thenew waterfront pavilion on LakeMinneola, 330 Third St., Clermont.

The event is sponsored by theTomoka Chapter, Daughters of theAmerican Revolution, I.W. HatcherSouth Lake Marine Corps Detach-ment and VFW Post 5277.

Also participating are the Knights ofColumbus Council No. 13240, SouthLake High School NJROTC ColorGuard, South Lake Girl Scout and BoyScout troops. Jim Hanks will sing the“National Anthem.”

Guests can also get an old flagproperly disposed of at the event,and donations of small items for thetroops will be accepted.

For information call Susan DeHartat 352-242-22394, Barbara Tanney at352-394-38847. or Andy Smith at 352-874-3064.

SOUTH LAKE COUNTY Libraries to be closedfor Memorial Day holiday

The following Lake County LibrarySystem Libraries will close forMemorial Day on Monday, and willreopen on Tuesday with normaloperating hours:

K Cagan Crossings CommunityLibrary, 16729 Cagan Oaks, inClermont.

K Cooper Memorial Library, 2525Oakley Seaver Dr., Clermont.

K Helen Lehmann MemorialLibrary, 17435 Fifth St., Montverde.

K Marianne Beck Memorial Library,112 W. Central Ave., Howey-in-the-Hills.

K Marion Baysinger MemorialCounty Library, 756 W Broad St.,Groveland.

K Minneola Schoolhouse Library,100 S. Main St.

CLERMONT Friends of Lake Louisahost run/walk Saturday

The Friends of the Lake Louisa willhost its 5K annual run/walk event onSaturday.

Participants in this benefit run willtake off at 7:30 a.m. at the park, U.S.Highway 27 in south Lake County, onthe USAT-certified course with Chiptiming provided by Sommer Sports.

Trophies will be awarded. Entry fee is $25 in advance and $30

day of the event. Visit www.LLSP.org for information

and to register.

MASCOTTE‘Meet Local Businesses’event to be held June 9

Mascotte residents are invited to“Meet Your Local Businesses” from 10a.m. to 4 p.m., June 9, on State Road50 and Hickory, across the street fromMascotte’s City Hall.

Local business owners will be avail-able to answer questions and to talkabout their businesses.

The event, which is sponsored byFriends of Mascotte, is free to thepublic but food will be for sale bylocal vendors. A portion of the pro-ceeds raised will be donated back tothe city.

To rend a vendor space or for infor-mation, call Barbara Krull at 407-476-6286.

CLERMONTLocal wins thousands

in Fantasy Five drawing

Lake County once again hassnagged a winning Fantasy 5 ticketworth $31,156, the Florida Lotterysaid Monday.

A winning ticket in Sunday’s draw-ing was purchased at a conveniencestore in Clermont.

There were five other winners whobought tickets in Tampa, Jacksonville,Homestead, Port St. Lucie and CoralSprings. They also won $31,156.

The numbers drawn Sunday nightwere 04-06-07-11-13.

Also announced was the winner of aFantasy 5 drawing on May 2. RobertG. Johnson of Yalaha won $88,446.

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started out as just something todo. We had absolutely no expecta-tions that it would become what itdid,” Renee said.

The lessons he received fromhis sensei, Grand Master WilliamValdes, a retired military policeofficer and professional martialartist for more than 50 years,came together during his firstcompetition in the fall of 2011. Hewon the state title in continuousfighting.

“I started realizing I could getfirst places. All my family washappy and I was just proud beingon the stage receiving it (title),”Robert said.

It was not only Robert’s friendsand family members who realizedhis potential either, since Valdeswas approached by Team USAscouts with an offer for his stu-dent — a spot on the USA MartialArts Team for the 2012 games onAug. 10-12.

“I was like a shock, but it got meeven more dedicated,” Robertsaid, adding that he trains nearlyevery day for two hours or more.

“It made me so proud forRobert. I am proud of all my stu-dents and to see one of them gothis far is wonderful becausethat’s part of my ultimate goal,”Valdes said. “I don’t want my stu-dents to be like me. I want themto be better than me.”

A letter from the SoutheasternMartial Arts Association confirmshis selection and calls for spon-sors that can donate toward thecost of getting Robert there.

The cost for the athlete alone is$3,000, which includes airfare,

hotel, team uniform and fightinggear, writes SMAA’s founder andCEO Arnaldo Lugo.

His mother will be accompany-ing him.

Robert said he remains on histoes.

“I’m not really nervous butmore excited. I’m excited for allmy accomplishments and every-thing that's happened,” he said.“My family is really proud of meand a lot of my friends keeptelling me things like, ‘good job’and ‘I hope you win.’”

This past weekend, Robert — agreen belt — placed third in thenational games in Daytona Beach,and in July he’ll compete withother members of the U.S. teamat Disney.

He also travels to Sarasota oncea month for all-day workouts inpreparation, and to learn differenttechniques he will be need tomaster before the world games.

Until then, he’ll just do what he’sbeen doing and doing well.

“I’m best at continuous fightingbut I am having fun learning allthis other stuff, too,” Robert said,adding that he would recommendkarate to anyone who wants to getsome good exercise and learn selfdefense.

“You learn how to protect your-self and be ready in lots of differ-ent situation, plus it builds yourcharacter. We also listen to whatour sensei says, and have learnedto feel respect for everyone andeverything,” Robert said. “I hopeto be in it (karate) as long as I can.I guess I’ll be in it forever.”

To sponsor Galipo for the WorldGames, email [email protected] [email protected].

For infromation, call 407-485-8435.

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boy there has: To playprofessional soccer. Thatdream, however, comesat the cost of an educa-tion in Brazil.

“I’ve been playing soc-cer since I was six yearsold,” Anderson said. “Butit’s a hard life in Brazil; it’svery competitive there.Every little kid wants tobe a soccer player be-cause it’s the fastest wayto make money for yourfamily.

“You either play socceror you study. You can’tmix both things.”

That’s why, with moneytight at home (his fatheris a bus driver and hismother a seamstress),Anderson jumped at theopportunity to attendMontverde Academy,where he was told hewould be able to attendhigh school classes andplay soccer.

“It’s completely differ-ent than what I thought Iwould do in my life,”Anderson said. “I would

think about that some-times when I was tiredfrom having stayed uplate studying and havingto wake up at six in themorning.

“I would remind myselfthat it’s like a dream.”

Since his arrival, Ander-son has thrived, learningto read, write and speakEnglish fluently in justtwo years.

Anderson was alsoinvolved in Key Club andserved as a Night for aCure Team captain; wasselected as a seniorPrefect this year; andmaintained a 3.0 GPAthrough it all.

“He is well respected byeveryone on campus,from his teammates tothe faculty and staff,”Athletic Director andHead Soccer Coach MikePotempa said.

“He is a role model forall, and an ambassadorin every sense of theword. He is a leader, afriend, and someone whois bound for success inlife.”

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VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL

Robert Galipo and other students practice forms with Fierce Tiger Martial Artsinstructor William Valdes.

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GREG JONES | Staff [email protected]

In addition to possibly going withmandatory school uniforms in 2012-13, theLake County School Board is looking atsome new requirements for parents.

First, parents would need permissionfrom a school official, such as a principal, ifthey want to set foot on a school bus.

“We have had some issues with parents

getting on buses to either argue with a busdriver or to yell at other kids or to do what-ever,” board attorney Stephen Johnsonexplained to school board members thisweek. “We are trying to stop that from hap-pening, so that was the purpose of that.

“We tried to make it broad enough tocover (any) situation. Unless it is some-thing like a field trip, there is no reason fora parent to be on the bus.”

If parents break the rule, their children

will lose their rights to ride the bus.Secondly, if a parent refuses to allow their

child to be drug tested, it would be consid-ered the same as a drug test with positiveresults.

“Essentially, it just creates the presump-tion that if (parents) are not going to bemade available to go with their children (fordrug testing) and they are not going to assiston them being present, then we are going totreat it as if it was a positive (test),” Johnson

told the board.School board members tentatively

approved the new requirements as amend-ments to the district’s Code of StudentConduct and Policy Guide. That guideincludes dress code requirements, whichboard members also amended this week tonow require mandatory school uniformsfor all students in all grades.

A final vote is scheduled next month,possibly June 4.

TAVARES

School district approves drug testing, bus rules

Murray and Burr, joined byU.S. Sens. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) and Marco Rubio (R-Fla.), introduced this legis-lation after a veteran, withno known next-of-kin, wasburied in a cardboard con-tainer at the FloridaNational Cemetery inBushnell, the press releasesaid.

The exposed remainswere discovered during arenovation project at thecemetery to realign gravemarkers and replace deadgrass.

The veteran’s remainswere later placed in a bagand reburied with whatwas left of the cardboardbox.

“Those who have servedour country in uniformdeserve our honor, appre-ciation, and respect, andthat responsibility doesnot end when they passaway,” Burr said in therelease. “We must ensurethat the remains of veter-ans and service membersare treated with dignityand respect and that thefamilies of those who havepassed away have nodoubts as to the quality ofthe final resting place oftheir loved ones.”

“When America’s heroesmake a commitment toserve their country, wemake a promise to care forthem,” Murray said. “Thatincludes helping to pro-vide them with a burialhonoring their service. Iwas deeply disturbedwhen I heard this news.”

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South Lake BriefsCLERMONT Tea party host electionforums on June 11, 16

Twenty-four candidates for LakeCounty, state and U.S. Senate andHouse offices have confirmed theirplans to participate in election forumsto be hosted next month by the SouthLake 912 Tea Party, including a majorcaucus in Minneola on June 16 featur-ing almost all of the candidates.

Tea party co-chair leaders FredCostello and Jim Krakowskiannounced the following forums:

K June 11 — Lake County SchoolBoard Disrtrict 1 candidates JamesNussbaumer and Bill Mathias willparticipate in a forum at 7 p.m. atJenkins Auditorium.

K June 16 — All candidates willappear at a caucus at Minneola CityHall on Highway 27 to answer pre-pared and audience questions aboutthemselves, their policies, plans andviews of the respective elected officethey seek.

For information on the forums go towww.SouthLake912TeaParty.com.

CLERMONTHospice to host volunteertrainings June 5, June 12

Cornerstone Hospice will host train-ing sessions on June 5 and June 12 forindividuals who would like to volun-teer to run errands for patients, read abook or magazine to patients, or staywith patients while their main care-givers takes a break.

Both sessions will be held from 9a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at Blessed SacramentChurch, 720 12th St., Clermont.

Lunch and snacks will be provided.For details call Ann Sheridan at 352-

742-6895; Sandy Acht at 352-702-1229; or Lisa Gray at 352-742-6806.

Special to the South Lake Press

The Groveland HistoricalSociety invites the publicto a special Memorial Dayprogram from 11 a.m. tonoon on Monday whenretired Col. Ric Baysingerpresents a fascinating,never-before-seen lookbehind part of the plan-ning of D-Day — the histo-ry-changing World War IIinvasion of Normandy.

The program will be pre-sented at the museumlocated at 243 S. Lake Ave.immediately following a 10a.m. rededication ceremo-ny of Veterans Park, whichis beside the museum.

The program will berepeated at 11 a.m., June 9.

Baysinger’s deceasedfather, Bob Baysinger, wasone of the hand-pickedmembers of the “SecretSix,” who were tasked withpreparing scale models ofthe beaches and country-side where the D-Dayinvasion was to take place.Baysinger was a pho-tomapper who workedwith fellow mapperWilliam Eisenberg, wholater changed his name toWill Elder and as a talentedillustrator helped start“Mad” magazine.

Ric Baysinger will sharehis father’s pictures show-ing scale models of the fiveD-Day beaches, Pointe duHoc and other objectives.

Baysinger also will detailthe history of his father'sunit, the 668th EngineerTopographic Company, asit moved through England,Normandy, France, Ger-many and finally the liber-ation of Pilsen, Czechoslo-vokia, on V-E Day.

Retired Col. Ric Bay-singer is a graduate ofGroveland High Schooland Lake-Sumter Commu-nity College. He served inthe Florida Army NationalGuard and Army Reservefor more than 30 years.

He received numerousawards, including theMeritorious Service Medaland Florida DistinguishedService Medal. He wasinducted into the FloridaNational Guard OfficerCandidate School Hall ofFame.

Baysinger’s civiliancareer included 38 years inthe telecommunicationsindustry before retiringfrom Embarq. He and hiswife, Sue, live in MountPlymouth. They have twodaughters and eightgrandchildren.

GROVELAND

‘Secret Six’ photosgive rare look behindthe D-Day invasion

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World War II veterans their families, friends and well-wishers join in singing the“National Anthem” at the conclusion of the World War II Museum dedicationceremony on May 19 at the Historic Village in Clermont. Hosted by Larry Rescoe,long-time historic society member and project manager for the Quonset hutrestoration, the event featured music by Mike Madawi, the raising of theAmerican flag by the Knights of Columbus, the singing of the “National Anthem”by Betty Sue Jones, the presentation of the two veterans history project books tothe historic society by Mary Wells from Friends of the Library, and the formaldedication of the museum by Clermont Mayor Hal Turville. The highlight of theafternoon occurred when Doris Bloodsworth, well-known local author,interviewed all 21 of the World War II veterans in attendance. Guided byBloodsworth’s questions, the veterans shared their inspiring war experienceswith those present. The Historic Village is opened from 1 to 4 p.m. every Saturdayand Sunday, and visitors can tour all the historic buildings on site, including theWorld War II Quonset Hut Museum.

CLERMONT | MUSEUM DEDICATED

Staff Report

An East Ridge High School jun-ior will split $10,000 in scholar-ship money because she learnedto embrace her individually.

Iman Seale of Clermont wasnot always comfortable wearing ahijab (pronounced “hij-job”),which is a head covering tradi-tionally worn as part of a modest

Muslim style of dress.But she embraced her individu-

ally and wrote an essay about itthat won second place nation-wide in a scholarship contestsponsored by WyzAnt.com, amarketplace for private tutors.Seale will share $10,000 in schol-arship money with two otheressay winners from Spencer,Iowa, and Sugarland, Texas.

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It’s time for electionswithout party affiliations

I think nonpartisan elections andopen primaries are the democraticway for citizens to participate in

elections and determine the bestofficeholders.

When major political parties makethe selections for who will compete inthe general elections, often the elec-torate is left with selecting the lesser ofthe least desirable.

Political parties are not agencies ofgovernment and should not be givensuch sway. Restrictive partisan primar-ies and partisan public offices are tan-tamount to restricting the voter/con-sumer to shopping only at Sears whenhe or she might also want to check themerchandise at Penny’s, Nordstrom,Macy’s and Target.

The two major political parties haveno particular standing with those whodecide elections — the nonparty affili-ation voter like me. You will never con-vince, nor convert, the conservativefundamentalist to thinking that todayis better than tomorrow was, and youwill never convince, nor convert, theprogressive to thinking that it’s wise tooccupy other countries in order toprotect democracy and freedom.

The partisanship that is so prevalentin state houses and the Congress isblatantly obvious and a major reasonwhy advancement is not beingachieved for the American citizens.

If an officeholder did not carry apolitical tag and was simply “citizenJane or citizen John,” the voters wouldnot make a partisan judgment like,“Oh, I know where she/he is comingfrom because he/she is a Republican,Democrat, Communist, socialist,Green Party; libertarian, and so forth.”The candidate would have to convincethe entire electorate that he or she isthe best person to occupy the office,not the best Democrat or Republicanor whatever.

Other than at election time, mostpolitical parties have but a few stal-warts. We are letting just a few diehardsdictate what their party stands for.

True democracy would allow thevoter to do away with primaries andgo directly to the election of personsto public offices without declaring aparty affiliation. A general electionshould be the only election.

If America is a true democracy, inthis day of instant mass communica-tions, we must exercise democracy inour elections and abandon the Elect-oral College and let the people electvia popular vote and without partyaffiliation.

And certainly there should never bea mention of a candidate’s religiousbelief or nonbelief. Religion is themost divisive subject of life becausethere is no proof — only faith or beliefin the unknown.

We are a country established to betolerant not intolerant. Both majorpolitical parties a can do much better.I'll be nonaffiliated until one or bothdoes.Choice Edwards lives in Clermont.

F ormer Russian dictator Stalinsaid, “It’s not who votes thatcount, it’s who counts the

votes.” Maybe President Obamaknew something Americans didn’tknow.

In January, Congress allowed thelargest vote-processing corporationin America, the Tampa-based soft-ware company SOE, to be boughtby the Spanish online voting com-pany SCYTL. This is a major steptowards global centralization of allelection processes.

SCYTL, whose funding comesfrom international venture capitalsuch as Balderton, is run byGoldman Sachs veterans TimBunting and Mark Evans. Based inBarcelona, Spain, it is rumored theCEO Pere Valles is a socialist whodonated heavily to the 2008 Obamacampaign. Valles lived in Chicagowhile Obama was a senator.

SCYTL runs elections in numer-ous countries, such as England,France, Canada, Norway, Switzer-land, India, Australia, South Africaand the United Arab Emirates. In2010, it was involved in moderniz-ing election systems for the mid-term elections in 14 American states.

With SOE’s software, the Spanishcompany will record, count andreport the votes of Americans in 26states, a total of 900 jurisdictionsacross the country.

Since these votes will be routedby satellite to Spain, compiled andthen returned to America, this onecompany has acquired the meansto manufacture the outcome of notonly the 2012 election, but all futureelections held in America.

With SCYTL Internet voting,which our armed forces will do,there will be no ballots and nophysical evidence and no way forthe public to authenticate anythinghaving to do with counting votes.Spanish employees in Spain will seethe results and then send them —or whatever they want — back toAmerica.

When you view your local or state

election results on the Internet, itmay appear these results are con-trolled by your county’s electiondivision, but in reality, most resultsare redirected to a private corporatesite controlled by SOE softwarewhich operates under the nameClairityElections.com.

In 2010, SCYTL challenged any-one to “hack” into their system.Computer students at the Univer-sity of Michigan took the challenge.Upon opening the system for use inthe District of Columbia, the UofM“fight song” was heard after eachballot cast.

How is any of this legal? Why didCongress allow a foreign company,separate from U.S. law and over-sight and controlled and backed byformer employees of GoldmanSachs, to be in a position to swayany future elections? Is the fix in?

I don’t know. I do know whenthere are two independent sourcesof information, the public can per-form its own “audit” by matchingone source against the other. Forhalf of America, there now exists anelectronic voting service which usesno physical ballots to which anelectronic count can be matchedshould any questions arise.

In time, SCYTL will probably con-trol voting in all states.

Congress seldom considers theunintended consequences of itsactions. However, if I were a bettingman, I would wager some membersof Congress knew exactly what theresults could be by letting a compa-ny outside the U.S. tabulate thevotes in all future elections, federaland local.

Sonny Heninger is a resident of Leesburg.

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OPINIONYOUR EDITORIAL BOARD

VANESSA HOVATER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ADVERTISING MANAGER

GARY E. MAITLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MANAGING EDITOR

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OURVOICE

Stubborn silencesays lots to voters

Groveland leaders are quick to cuteveryone’s pay but their own.

G len Wilson wants to put a question on anupcoming local ballot asking voters if theywant to cut Groveland Council members’

pay. Wilson is acting out of righteous indignation.And we commend his effort.

The attitude of most constituents in many localgovernments is apathy; either they don’t attendlocal council meetings or have little interest in therules and regulations their local boards establish.

Not Wilson and many of the other Grovelandresidents who find the strange silence fromcouncil members on cutting salaries unsettlingand arrogant.

With the exception of Mayor Mike Radzik,council members have been reticent abouttheir financial compensation, the highest forany local council in Lake County.

Council members have been working hard tofind ways to trim an austere budget, includingslicing city employees’ pay and benefits, butrefuse to discuss putting their own paychecks onthe chopping block.

Council members’ silence has generated agrassroots effort in the city. Wilson has 400 peti-tions; his goal for his ballot initiative is 600 sig-natures.

“I’m looking to give a voice back to the vot-ers, and the only way to do that is to put it onthe ballot. In the end, the council is the onewho can put it on the ballot.”

If council members’ previous closed-mouthapproach is any indication, Wilson’s experimentin hands-on democracy may fail. But he said he’sprepared to take it to the next level — to a judge.

That kind of talk — which we call exercising hisFirst Amendment rights to free speech — earnedWilson a big red flag.

A request for comment to Radzik wasdeclined. Radzik explained that council mem-bers were advised by the city attorney, AnitaGeraci-Carver, to refrain from discussing thematter with the public.

The Groveland City Council is wrong onevery point. First, its members have refusedto listen to concerns from the public. Second,members are taking bad legal advice thatcounters the tenets of their office.

The best recourse the voters of Grovelandmay have against this obstinate council is Nov.6, election day. An election day defeat wouldbe the ultimate pay cut.

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GOODforYOUApplauding the accomplishments of readers

SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from acharity, church or civic event that you want featured in “Good for You”? You can send themto [email protected]. Be sure to identify everyone in the photo (fullnames) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’tforget to include your contact information.

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Sawgrass Bay Elementary School’s speech winners were first place, Alexandria Seelmeyer; secondplace, Natalie Carrillo; and third place, Emily Ball. Class winners who participated in the speechcontest include: Juliana Torres, Natalie Carrillo, Torian Clinton, Brianna Garcia, Meghana Shanadi,Nayla Delgado, Michael Farrell, Daniel Van Marter, Isabel Chavis, Angie Bonilla, Hailey Boisvert, LailaPickett, Bianca Silver, Bayleigh Miller-Ulrich, Alexandria Seelmeyer, and Emily Ball.

SAW GRASS ELEMENTARY | SPEECH WINNERS

NOTEBOOKSATURDAY

PARKS AND RECREATIONHIKE THROUGHPALATLAKAHA RIVERPARK: 8 to 10 a.m., 12325Hull Road in Clermont.

The event is free.

Guests should bringwater, snack and dressappropriately.

Reservations encour-aged but not necessary.Call 352-253-4950.

JUNE 2

CONGREGATION SINAI

HOSTS KLEZMER

CONCERT: 7 p.m., 303AU.S. Highway 27 inMinneola.

The concert willinclude twin guitaristsJoe and Lynn Goldovits.

For information, call352-243-5353.

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CLERMONT

BLESSED SACRAMENT

CATHOLIC CHURCH

720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711

352-394-3562

Saturday Vigil Masses

English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm

Sunday Masses:

8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass)

5 pm (Contemporary Mass)

Reconciliation on Saturday:

3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.)

6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.)

Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561)

www.blessedsacramentcc.com

CHURCH OF CHRIST

500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374

Sunday School 9:00 am

Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm

Wednesday 7:00 pm

FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

915 W. DeSoto St.

Sunday School 9:45 am

Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm

Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm

Omar Walker 394-5966

FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

“Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ,

Sharing Christ, wherever we are...”

950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412

Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx

www.fumc-clermont.org

Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am

Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am

Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am

Bible Studies & Childrens Activities:

Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm

Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm

Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm

Weekday School: Preschool

GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH

CLERMONT, FL

•Bible centered preaching

•Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere

Sunday Worship: 10:00 am

Many Other Activities each week

14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont

(1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart)

Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor

407-877-4048

www.communitychurchclermont.org

LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH

Sundays

Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am

Worship Service 10:40 am

Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm

Wednesdays

Bible Study 7:00 pm

Groups for adults, teens, and children

~Nursey provided for all services~

Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor

For directions and more information, visit:

www.lbcclermont.org

11043 True Life Way

Clermont, FL 34711

352.394.0708

Located just off of Lakeshore Dr.

NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY

BAPTIST CHURCH

410 W. Hwy. 50

Clermont, FL 34711

Phone: 352-394-4720

Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor

Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor

Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A

Changing World!”

Sunday Services - Morning Service -

7:45 & 11:00 a.m.

Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.

Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m.

Website: www.newjacobschapel.com

e-mail: [email protected]

REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH

“Helping Real People Find Real Faith”

Worship Times

Saturday 6:00 pm

Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm

Weekend Programs

The EDGE (Children)

All Services

Student Groups

The Way (Middle School)

Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

Catalyst (High School)

Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm

www.getreallife.com

1501 Steve’s Rd

352-394-3553

SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN

13600 Caspian Lane

Wed: Casual Service 7 pm -

4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service

Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am

Sunday School 9:00 am

Blessed to be a Blessing

(352) 394-3382

www.shephillsclermont.org

SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

A Place of Love, Life & Growth

131 Chestnut St., Clermont

352-394-2753

East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50

Worship Times:

Sunday

9 AM (Contemporary) ; 11 AM (Traditional)

Church school for all ages 10:00 AM

Childcare provided

Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM

www.southlakepresbyterian.org

ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH

Sunday Services

7:45am � 9:30am � 11:15am

Rector’s Reflections 8:45am

Sunday School 9:30am

Nursery Care 9:30am & 11:15am

Youth Group 11:30am

574 West Montrose Street

Downtown Clermont

352.394.3855

www.stmatthiasfl.com

WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD

IN CHRIST

Elder T.L. Wootson

836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711

394-1396 or 394-3004

Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm

Thursday 7:30 pm

UNITY OF CLERMONT

Positive, Progressive Spirituality

Publishers of the Daily Word

490 West Avenue, Clermont FL 34711

On the Lake in the Historic Village Train Depot

407-765-5346

Email: [email protected]

Web: southlakeunity.com

Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.

FERNDALE

FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH

at CR455 & CR561A

407-469-3888

Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders

Sunday School: 9:15 am

Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am

Evening Worship &

Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm

TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm

Wednesday: 7:00 pm

Prayer Service, Youth Activities,

Mission Kids for Children

GROVELAND

EDGE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST

CHURCH

441 S. Main Avenue, Groveland

352-429-2572

Rev. Dr. Donna Manwaring

Traditional Worship 9:30 AM

Lighthouse Café 11:00 AM

Sunday Fellowship 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM

Wednesdays 5:30 PM Dinner

Wednesdays 6:30 PM Christian Education

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH

137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651

Sunday School 9:45 am

Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm

Wednesday 7:00 pm

MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY

BAPTIST CHURCH

Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM

Sunday School - 9:30 AM

Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM

Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM &

2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM

Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church

15641 Stuckey Loop

Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte)

Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor

Phone: (352)429-3888

MINNEOLA

CONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA

A Progressive Jewish Congregation

Shabbat services are conducted every

Friday at 7:45 pm

Services are held at the synagogue located at:

303A North US Highway 27, Minneola

Religious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club

Messgae line: 352-243-5353

Email: [email protected]

Web: congregationsinai-clermont.org

TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD

415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596

Sunday School 9:30 am

Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am

Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm

Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm

Rev. Loyce Rowland

MONTVERDE

CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP

Come to the Country... Where God,

families and community are our priority.

Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr.

Montverde, 34756

1 block north of Montverde

blinking light - Hwy 455

Services Times:

Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship

10:00 am service and children church

Wednesday evening 7:00 pm

First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm

Pastors Jim and Linda Watson

Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant

407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350

WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS)

15333 CR 455, Montverde

407-469-2525

Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser

Sunday School 9:45 am

Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am

www.woodlandschurch.com

OAKLAND

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

218 E. Oakland Ave.

(1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at

Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber)

8:45 am Contemporary Worship

9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages

11:00 am Traditional Worship

Nursery Provided All Services

407-656-4452

Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr.

www.oaklandpres.org

Gathering Places

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GOODforYOUSUBMIT YOUR OWN PHO-TOS AND INFORMATION:Do you have photographsfrom a charity, church orcivic event that you wantfeatured in “Good for You”?You can send them [email protected].

COURTESY PHOTO

Mickey Mouse visited Pine Ridge Elementary in Clermontrecently to congratulate fifth grader Ava De Leon as a DisneyDreamers & Doers Shining Star, which recognizes students inCentral Florida who serve as role models at their school, athome and in their community. De Leon was recognized for hercommitment to special education. She talked to studends atschool about epilepsy and Tourette Syndrome at an annualspeech contest, and participated in the “reading buddies”project where she read to a special-education class. “I am goingto take the opportunity to teach young children about disabilitieswhenever possible, whether it is in the form of a written project,in the classroom, or on a school bus,” she wrote in an essay toDisney. “It upsets me to see kids being left out. When I grow up,I want to be a special education teacher.”

CLERMONT | MICKEY’S SPECIAL KIDCOURTESY PHOTO

John Rush, cafeteria staff andprincipal Rhonda Hunt as Q andU. On May 8 kindergartenteachers hosted a weddingceremony uniting the letters Qand U unite in marriage tobecome one sound “kw.” Thewedding party consisted ofadministration, staff andinterns. Students dressed intheir best and receptionsfollowed in each classroomwith cake and music.

SOUTH LAKE | HAPPILY MARRIED

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[email protected]

Featured Business of the Month: Bacchus Vino Etcetera

Bacchus Vino EtceteraEighth Anniversary

Historic downtown Clermont is the home of a friendly wine shop where the staff and customers believe that wine is foryour enjoyment, not intimidation. Open since 2004 at the corner of Montrose and Seventh, across from JenkinsAuditorium, Bacchus Vino Etcetera is commemorating their eighth anniversary with a month long celebration.

When it comes to wine education, one should keep an open mind and an open bottle. Owners Keith and Karen Mullinsencourage Bacchus’ customers to explore and savor the vast array of wines available from around the world. Frequentsampling opportunities include evening gatherings featuring wines from a specific area, grape variety, winery or othertheme. Often a wine or two is available for sampling as customers drop by to shop. A popular tasting and shopping eventis the Wine Walk which features wines from Bacchus Vino Etcetera being sampled at various merchants throughout thedowntown area. The Summer Wine Walk will take place June 22nd from 6:30 until 9:00. Tickets are currently available atBacchus Vino Etcetera.

Bacchus Vino Etcetera is the home of the By the Light of the Moon Lunar Wine Club. Each time there is a full moonmembers receive a bottle each of specially selected red and white wines at a preset price. Between full moons, clubmembers are eligible for exclusive offers and wine discounts. The club is an excellent way to learn about and try newwines, and is a great gift idea.

Bacchus Vino Etcetera currently stocks over 700 wines from 16countries and 9 states. Wines from many popular wineries canbe found along with those from some lesser-known producers.For customers with specific requests Bacchus Vino Etcetera canspecial order wines not already in stock (subject to availability).For the beer lover in the family Bacchus carries a selection ofimported and domestic craft ales and lagers. In addition to thewines and beers, a variety of wine racks, corkscrews, stemware,picnic baskets and wine related gifts are available.

Stop by soon and learn what Keith’s 40 years of experience in thewine business can add to your wine enjoyment.www.bacchusvinoetc.com 692 West Montrose Suite D (352) 394-9805

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GOODforYOUApplauding the accomplishments of readers

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

COURTESY PHOTO

Lost Lake Elementary placed in the 2012 Law Day Poster Contest, “No Courts, No Justice, NoFreedom.” Maria Gaglio placed first in the grades 3-5 division, and Brianna Reilly placed third in thegrades 3-5 division. The winners with their parents and teachers were treated to a catered lunch atthe Eustis Community Center on May 1.

CLERMONT | LAW DAY WINNERS

COURTESY PHOTO

From left, Alan Garcia, Audrey Jackson-Morgan, Michelle Michnoff, Eric English, South Lake Boysand Girls Club; Chris Zogg, United Methodist Women; Jerry Colyer, Faith Neighborhood Center; andCarol Felder, Mike Conley Hospice House. They attended the May 4 presentation by the UnitedMethodist Women from the Clermont First United Methodist Church of $6,003 to the Boys and GirlsClub of South Lake County, the Mike Conley Hospice House, and the Faith Neighborhood Center.Funds were raises from the “Spring into Summer” salad luncheon and fashion show held at thechurch on March 17.

CLERMONT | SPRING INTO SUMMER

DEATH NOTICES

Joashley Marshall ColcordJoashley Marshall

Colcord, 87, of Tavares,died Tuesday, May 17,2012. Steverson, Hamlin &Hilbish Funerals andCremations, Tavares.

Joseph J. DeluciaJoseph J Delucia, 69, of

The Villages, diedThursday, May 17, 2012.B a n k s / P a g e - T h e u sFuneral Home, Wildwood.

Robert J. EngelRobert J. Engel, 78, of

Leesburg, died Wednesday,May 16, 2012. BeyersFuneral Home andCrematory, Leesburg.

George L. HerndonGeorge L. Herndon, 66,

of Eustis, died Sunday,May 20, 2012. Hamlin &Hilbish Funeral Directors,Eustis.

Gladys N. LermanGladys N. Lerman, 92, of

Leesburg, died Tuesday,May 15, 2012. Page-TheusFunerals & Cremations,Leesburg.

V. Irene LoganV. Irene Logan, 89, of

Tavares, died Tuesday, May22, 2012. Harden/PauliFuneral Home, Eustis.

Edward Patrick PontesEdward Patrick Pontes,

87, of Wildwood diedFriday, May 18, 2012.B a n k s / P a g e - T h e u sFunerals and Cremations,

Wildwood.

Violet E. RingViolet E. Ring. 85. of

Marietta, Ga., diedTuesday, May 15, 2012.Hamlin & Hilbish FuneralDirectors.

Shirley Jane RussellShirley Jane Russell, 74,

of Eustis, died Saturday,May 19, 2012. Hamlin &Hilbish Funeral Directors,Eustis.

Melissa Ann SchmidtMelissa Ann Schmidt,

48, of Astatula, diedMonday, May 14, 2012.Steverson, Hamlin &

Hilbish Funerals andCremations, Tavares.

Bernice F. SentiBernice F. Senti, 90, of

Leesburg, died Tuesday,May 22, 2012. Page-TheusFunerals & Cremations,Leesburg.

Doyle ShafferDoyle Shaffer, 77, of

Ocala died Friday, May 18,2012. Banks/Page-TheusFunerals and Cremations,Wildwood.

Email obituary submissions orinquiries [email protected]. Includeyour contact information.

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In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care.

888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.orgNo. 5019096

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Ron Becker, Director

Direct Cremation$675Plus Container

OPEN MEMORIAL DAY!Monday, May 28th

Military Discount!$1.00 Off Regular Admission

with Military I.D. (active or retired)

Poultry Patch, Hay Rides, Pony Rides.Many Farm Animals to Pet and Feed.

Picnic Area, Snack & Gift Shop.

IN MEMORY

ROXANNE BROWN | Staff [email protected]

South Lake residents,South Lake Chamber ofCommerce members andcity officials celebrated theofficial groundbreaking ofthe future community centeron the northwest corner ofMontrose Street and LakeAvenue on May 18.

The new building willreplace the aging Jenkin’sAuditorium.

“It’s going to be a beautifulbuilding, and will offer somegreat meeting space for areabusinesses and individualsfor anything from weddings,bar mitzvahs or other partiesto conferences, luncheonsand meetings,” chamber

President Ray San Fratellosaid. The chamber will haveits office in the building,which it will also manage.

“It’s been a long time com-ing and we’re pleased to becontinuing the partnershipthat’s been in place since1967,” San Fratello said.

At nearly 11,000 squarefeet, the new building will bemore than twice the size ofthe old one.

Space can be subdivided inthe new building. It will havea modernized kitchen,upgraded audio-visualequipment, a bigger audito-rium and a main meetingand dining room that canseat up to 400 people.

There will be an indoorpre-function area for more

than 100 people with a patioalong Montrose Street thatcan also be used for the samepurpose. The 2,000 square-foot chamber offices will beon the east side of the build-ing.

Money for the new facilityoriginated from a one-centsales tax and from park andrecreational impact fees

The city is working withconstruction manager AjaxBuilding Corp. and generalcontractor MarkConstruction to completethe facility by early next year.

The meeting space will beavailable for rental beginningin the spring of 2013.

“We’re counting the daysand hope to be in byChristmas,” San Fratello said.

CLERMONT

City breaks ground on new community building

DAILY COMMERCIAL PHOTO

South Lake Chamber of Commerce ambassadors, board members and employees, andcity officials celebrated the groundbreaking of the city’s future Community Center.

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Piano and voice students from Smith School of Music Inc. in Clermont were presented in a recital atthe First Baptist Church, Winter Garden. First row, Grant Thibodeaux, Hunter Mitchell, MandyThibodeaux, Rosie Rinaudo, Jacob Lewin, Andrew Megler and teacher Jeannette Smith. Second row,teacher J. LaVerne Smith, Andrew Harper, Kaitlyn Thibodeaux, Hailey Peraza, Mackenzie Grimes, AnnaAllen, Sarah Rhodes, Grace D’Amico and Joni Guzman. Third row, Liz Guzman, Katie Brown, AnnaBlake, Ashley Allen, Sophia Cintron, Jacqulyn Maxwell and Michael Nix. Fourth row, Greg Rhodes,Rayan Badawi, Caleb Crawford, Zachary Smith, Chat Gabriel and Jacob Motes. Visitwww.smithschoolofmusic.com for information.

CLERMONT | SMITH SCHOOL RECITAL NOTEBOOKJUNE 6

GROVELAND/MASCOTTE GARDEN CLUB WILLMEETING AND POTLUCKLUNCHEON AND PLANTEXCHANGE: 11:30 a.m.,at the Masonic Lodgeon Jim Payne Road inGroveland.

Bring food for thelocal food bank.

For information, call352-429-4271.

JUNE 12

THE SOUTH LAKE HIGHSCHOOL SAC MEETING:6:30 p.m. in the 9thGrade Flight Academy.All parents of incom-ing 9th graders areencouraged and wel-come to attend.

Call 352-394-2100for information.

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www.southlakechamber-fl.com

April Gem of the Hills: Lucy Hage presented Larry Rice with

Pig on the Pond with the April Gem of the Hills award at the May

Chamber Breakfast. Larry was selected for his work in the

community with Pig on the Pond.

May Student of the Month: Wesley Reed of Ameriprise

Financial presented East Ridge High School student Samantha

Alberigi with the May Student of the Month award. She received

a plaque and $25 from Ameriprise Financial.

3/21/2012 - Equitable Title of Lake County - Ribbon Cutting:The Chamber welcomed Equitable Title of Lake County and Ms.Michelle Zakhary to their new offices located at 1200 Oakley SeaverDr. Suite 108 in Clermont. Equitable Title is the largest privately ownedtitle insurance agency in Central Florida and can be reached at (407)470-0671. Their website is www.equitabletitle.com

3/28/2012 - Negroni Photographers - Ribbon Cutting: Mya &Hector Negroni invited the Chamber Ambassadors to be a part of theirall out grand-opening bash held at their new studio in the HuntIndustrial Park (1512 Max Hooks Rd. Ste. D Groveland). Their servicesinclude wedding photography, videography services, intimate womenportraiture, pet photography, and wedding planning services. Pleasego to their website www.negronistudio.com to see some examplesof their fabulous work or call them at (321)206-4223.

4/4/2012 - Dreamcatcher Horse Ranch & Rescue Center - RibbonCutting: Chamber Ambassadors, volunteers, family, and a few equinefriends welcomed Alison Wheatley and her ranch located at 10639Toad Rd in Clermont to the Chamber via a ribbon cutting ceremony.Dreamcatcher offers Trail Riding, Riding by the Session, HorseBoarding, Horseback Riding Lessons, Parties, Barn Tours, Pony Rides,Summer Camps, and now are available for Weddings! Call them at352-398-5491 or see them at www.dreamcatcherhorses.com

4/18/2012 - Charisma Plus Size - Ribbon Cutting: Chamber

Ambassadors congratulated Ms. Stephanie Meija and her family on

the opening of her new women’s clothing store located at 12302

Roper Blvd. in Clermont (by the Kohl’s parking lot). Make sure to stop

by and say hello or call her at 352-243-0646.

4/24/2012 – City of Clermont/West Park - We Noticed Award:

Chamber Ambassadors presented the “We Noticed” Award to

recognize the major improvements to the West Park Baseball fields

located at the corner of 12th St. & West Montrose St. in Clermont.

5/2/2012 - Brown’s Family Horse Supplies - Ribbon Cutting:Rayne Brown along with her daughters Julie and Nina were recentlywelcomed to the Chamber by members of the AmbassadorCommittee. Located at 777 A South Highway 27 in Clermont, theyoffer a vast variety of products to encompass all riders. They evenhave a consignment section too! Stop by for a visit, check out theirwebsite www.brownsfamilyhorsesupplies.com or call them at 352-223-0423!

5/8/2012 - Juneteenth, an American Celebration - Ribbon Cutting:Ms. Bertie Newbern and her Board Members were recently welcomedto the Chamber by our Ambassadors. Juneteenth is an Americanholiday honoring African American heritage and celebrating the endof slavery in the U.S. They are a 501 (c) (3) organization and offermany educational scholarships and awards to local high schoolstudents. For information please contact Bertie at 352-241-6123!

5/10/2012 - New Beginnings Learning Development Center -Ribbon Cutting: Chamber Ambassadors joined New Beginnnings’Steve & Linda Smith, volunteers, friends, Board Members, dignitaries,and many others to celebrate the beginning of their extensiverenovation project on a building which will become their LearningDevelopment Center located at 792 East Montrose St. in Clermont.See more information at www.newbeginningslake.org

5/10/2012 - Fairwinds Credit Union - Ribbon Cutting: ChamberAmbassadors performed a ribbon cutting ceremony for the FairwindsCredit Union located in the Four Corners (742 Cagan View RoadClermont) prior to their May Business After-Hours. Assistant VicePresident and Branch Manager Nancy Little was there to cut the ribbonalong with other Fairwinds staff from the Orlando area. You can reachNancy at 352-241-4347 or go to www.fairwinds.org

5/15/2012 - Town of Montverde - Ribbon Cutting: The Chamber

welcomed new librarian Martha Policke to the Helen Lehmann

Memorial Library located at 17435 Fifth St. in Montverde. Stop by

and say hello to Martha or call her at 407-469-3838.

5/17/2012 - Superior Residences - Ribbon Cutting: ExecutiveDirector Jim Jennings cut the ribbon as Chamber Ambassadors joinedthe celebration for the Superior Residences 10 Year Anniversary inClermont! They are located at 1600 Hunt Trace Blvd. in Clermont andcan be contacted at 352-394-5549 or visited atwww.superioralf.com/clermont.php

5/18/2012 – Clermont Community Center – Groundbreaking:Clermont City Council Members along with Chamber representativesand many other dignitaries recently broke ground on the newCommunity Center located at the corner of Lake Ave. & W. MontroseSt. in historic downtown Clermont!

5/22/2012 - McHills Pharmacy - Ribbon Cutting: ChamberAmbassadors welcomed Dr. Martin and Gloria Ugwu to the South LakeChamber and helped them to cut the ribbon in front of their newpharmacy located at 4120 Corley Island Rd. in Leesburg. Beingresidents of Clermont, they do regular deliveries of prescriptions tothe South Lake area. You can contact them at 352-460-4057 or visittheir website at www.mchillspharmacy.com!

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City of Clermont

Mayor’s Proclamation

The General Election of the City of Clermont shall be held on the 6th

day of November, 2012, between the hours of 7:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m.

Eastern Standard Time at Jenkins Auditorium, 691 Montrose Street;

Kings Ridge Clubhouse, 1900 Kings Ridge Boulevard; Legends

Clubhouse, 1700 Legendary Boulevard; Cooper Memorial Library, 2525

Oakley Seaver Drive; Family Christian Center, 2500 S. US Hwy. 27,

Summit Greens Clubhouse, 1190 Summit Greens Boulevard; Sundance

Apartments Gymnasium, 1601 Johns Lake Road; Cagan Crossings

Library, 16729 Cagan Oaks; St. Matthias Episcopal Church, 574 W.

Montrose Street and Woodlands Lutheran Church, 15333 Highway 455.

The precincts are subject to change due to redistricting. The purpose

of this election is to elect:

City Council Member Seat 1 (Two Year Term)City Council Member Seat 3 (Two Year Term)City Council Member Seat 5 (Two Year Term)

A primary election will be held on the 14th day of August, 2012, if

there are more than two candidates who qualify for any one of the

above seats.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused

the Seal of the City of Clermont to be affixed on this 8th day of May,

2012.

________________________

Mayor Harold S. Turville, Jr.

ATTEST: _______________________

Tracy Ackroyd, City Clerk

Election Qualifying begins on Monday, June 4, 2012 at 12:00p.m.(Noon) and closes on Friday, June 8, 2012 at 12:00p.m. (Noon)

GOODforYOUApplauding the accomplishments of readers

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

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Clermont Elementary School May Terrific Kids for May 4 are Amayah Fuller, Elijah Moret, HeatherMontgomery, Layla Taylor, Alexis Gearhart, Heay Mora, Ryan Hernandez, Nathan Hanscom, KamayaPaul, Eddie Santos ,Patty "Ana" Mendoza, Alana Persaud, Tyrell Haughton, Dylan Hahn, AbrahamZendejas, Dylan Berroa, Elijah Penny, Taliyah Bingham, Kadmiel Marquez, Jaylan Nakasen, PhoenixBuchanan, Josh Bays, Manuel Deiliano, Britney Quintana and Tresveno Patrick.The principal is MissCaple. Lesli Silva is the ESE school specialist.

CLERMONT | TERRIFIC KIDS

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Foundation Academy of Winter Garden choir and praise band students recently participated in aglobal media event for Walt Disney World and performed as the backup singers with the DisneyChannel’s McClain Sisters. The students are Jade Browne, Chloe Hogan, Paul Atwood, SophiaMurray, Clayton Grimm, Mattie Strong, Brooke DeGraide, Samantha Uhrig and Rachael Rooplal,Ricky Watters, Noah Schneckey and Davis McGee.

WINTER GARDEN | WALT DISNEY PERFORMERS

NOTEBOOKSATURDAY

FRIENDS OF LAKE LOUISA5K RUN/WALK: ThroughLake Louisa, 7:30 a.m., 7305U.S. Highway 27 inClermont. Registration todayat www.TriFlorida.com.

LOW COST PETVACCINATION CLINIC: 10:30a.m. to 2:30 p.m., IrishTrails Farm and PetSupply, 102 S. U.S.Highway 27 in Clermont.Call 352-243-0924.

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CUQUI WHITEHEAD HELPS KIDSLAY SOD AT PLAYGROUND

If you wondered what thechairman of the Parks andRecreation was doing, would youbelieve Cuqui Whitehead waswith a group of kids laying sod atthe Seminole Park Playground atthe corner of 12th and Seminolestreets, donated by the develop-ers of the Hazelwood subdivision?

The sod, irrigation system andplayground equipment are inplace.

The Parks and Rec Committeethanks the following for theirhelp: Linda Murray, Bob Milke,Phyllis Hurley; Mayor, Bob Pool,Bob Pool Jr., Dax Jones, BillyMcGuire, Steven Webster, TonyLyons, Renee Hurley, Eddie andKimberly Whitehead, Bill

McGuire, Phil Arey and Kiwanismembers, Richard Huff and ofcourse, the members of thePublic Works Department.

HEROIC DEEDS OF POLICEOFFICER RECOGNIZED

Ocoee Police Department Cpl.Chuck Seaver has been honoredtwice recently for heroic deeds.Seaver entered a burning houseand pushed a man in a wheel-chair to safety. Then, along withChief Ron Stonider, he went backinto the building and led twomore occupants to safety.

Seaver is the son of Mr. andMrs. J. W. Holmes of Astatula andCharles Seaver of Clermont. He isthe grandson of Mr. and Mrs.Oakley Seaver and great grandsonof Mrs. Winnie Seaver.

He and his wife, Colleen, and

daughter, Tiffanie, reside in theClermont area.

THEY CAME TO WORK OUT, SOWORK OUT THEY DID

It was the first time aerobicswere scheduled for a Saturdaymorning. When instructor PattyCarrasquillo was unable to locatethe person responsible for open-ing the Clermont RecreationCenter, determined Wendy Landsaid, “We’ve come here to workout so let’s work out.

And so it went. With musicblaring at 9 a.m. in front of therecreation center, PattyCarrasquillo, Michelle Delaney,Wendy Land, Rosi Mulhollandand Barbara Smith did theiraerobic workout.

Next week, they intend to goinside.

COUNTRY CLUB HOSTSPRE-KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY

A great pre-Derby party washeld Friday night at Green ValleyCountry Club. Clark and EllieColton, Bob Shumaker and TomMohan kept things moving.

The 10 horses were for thewomen were: Bob’s Cinder EllaWilder, Sneaky Long Battling BitsWilliams, Hugh’s Ellen Forss,Speedy Jenks Jenkins, HangTough Hilda Teachout, My Gal SalMoore, Shu-Be-Do Shumaker,Sham’s “Gotta Bet” Griffy, MaidMarion Turville, Bella “WalkingAnn” Cochran.

For the men: Long Score CardWilder, Long Tee Ball Harger, GlenAbby Ziegler, Express Chet Cable,

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FROM THE FILES | 25 YEARS AGO — 1987

Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press

RELIVING HISTORY | B7

K HOMETOWN: Hunt Valley, Md.

K OCCUPATION: Director of athlet-ics, head coach of the boys varsitysoccer team, instructor of middleschool English at MontverdeAcademy

K FAMILY: Married to wife, DeborahMaria Nunes from Sao Paulo Brazil.We have a four-month-old daughternamed Nina Rose.What do you enjoy most aboutSouth Lake County?I enjoy the beautiful hills and sceneryin South Lake County. I love theathletic mentality in the area withpeople who are active and trainingin multiple sports, in addition to thefamily atmosphere in the communi-ty. It is also a very safe environmentfor raising a family, which I feel isextremely important in today’s world.If you had to summarize yourphilosophy of life in one sentence,what would it be?“You can have anything you want —if you want it badly enough. Youcan be anything you want to be, doanything you set out to accomplishif you hold to that desire withsingleness of purpose.”— Abraham Lincoln

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ROXANNE BROWN | Staff [email protected]

S tormy Hill Harley Davidson in Cler-mont is much more than a “motorcy-cle shop.” It’s a retail store that sells a

wide and diverse variety of items, includingHarleys, car accessories, cleaning products,gifts, home décor, glassware, boots, shoesand clothes for the entire family.

A specialty at Stormy Hill are parts andaccessories for sale to help make a person’sHarley their own.

Other services available at the store, suchas riding lessons and licensing certificationclasses, Harley rentals and seller’s assist —third party financing for people looking tosell their motorcycles to a private buyer —make Stormy Hill unique.

Store owner Janice Malik also wantspeople to know that the old and sometimesshady stereotype associated with motor-cycle shops is non-existent at Stormy Hillsince she strives to create a “family-like”environment every day.

“There are a lot of things we offer thatpeople may not know about,” Malik said.“If you’re looking for a special and differentkind of gift, you might just be able to find ithere. I also want people to realize that theold image of the hard-core Harley Davidsonstore no longer exists, especially not atStormy Hill.

“It’s a family environment in the store,which is not only owned by a family but runby a team that is like family.”

Malik said her and her staff’s number onepriority is that every customer who comesinto the store leaves happy.

“I want our customers to find everythingthey are looking for but I also want themto feel that they had a good shopping

STORMY HILL HARLEY DAVIDSONLOCATION: 2480 S. Highway 27 in ClermontHOURS: 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday, 9a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday.INFORMATION: Call 352-243-7111 or visitwww.stormyhillharley.com.

CLERMONT

Stormy Hill gears up for 10th anniversary

ROXANNE BROWN / SOUTH LAKE PRESS

Janice Malik, owner of Stormy Hill Harley Davidson, stands in front of her store, located at 2480 South U.S.Highway 27 in Clermont.

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experience,” she said. “I know Ilike walking out of a store with asmile on my face, and that’s whatI want to happen here. I wantpeople to feel like they were welltaken care of.”

It’s probably that mentality thathas kept Stormy Hill opened allthese years. In fact, the store isgearing up for its 10th year anni-versary on June 2, beginning withan all-day party filled with music,food, activities and fun.

According to Malik, people canvisit the store from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and find something to do.

Hayfire — a well-known localband — will perform, as will theFort Lauderdale drill team, whosemembers demonstrate precisionmotorcycle riding.

Attendees will also get a chanceto browse through the parking lotand meet many vendors from thearea, and enjoy free food to beprovided by Beef O’Bradys.

Other activities that day willinclude a tattoo contest, a bikinicar wash, and a chance to meetMs. January 2010 PlaymateBunny Jaime Edmondson.

“It’s just going to be a fun dayfor everyone,” Malik said.

Then, on June 3, Stormy Hillwill hold its ninth annual HospiceRide for Angels, a charity pokerrun for Clermont’s Mike ConleyHospice House that has raised$150,000 since its beginnings.

Those who’d like to participateneed to arrive at Stormy Hill at8:30 a.m. for registration, coffeeand donuts. The fee for the run is$10 for each motorcycle, $5 perrider and $5 for each additionalpoker hand.

Malik said the first bike will beleaving at 9 a.m. Participants willvisit various stops to play theirhand with the final stop atapproximately 11 a.m. atMinneola City Hall, located at 800

N. U.S. Highway 27, Minneola.There, the general public is

invited to attend the after party,which will include music, danc-ing, live and silent auctions andfood from Outback Steakhousefor $8 per person, with 100 per-cent of the proceeds reserved forthe hospice.

“It’s a great afternoon, lots offun and a chance for people tohelp an organization that benefitsso many and does so much forpeople,” Malik said, adding thather store has supported the MikeConley Hospice House since itwas being built. A room at the

house was even dedicated toStormy Hill.

Janice Malik and her brother,John Malik Jr., own Stormy Hillafter having bought it from theirparents — John Sr. and ArleneMalik — in March 2011.

They also own Gator Harley inLeesburg, which opened 19 yearsago and in mid to late June willbe opening a brand new bou-tique-type Harley retail store inThe Villages.

In all, Malik said she feels“blessed” to have such a wonder-ful group of HOG (Harley OwnersGroup) members who support

the charity work they participatein, store employees and customerbase.

Malik said she is also glad to seethe growth in Clermont happen-ing once again, and even more sois happy to see the industry grow-ing towards the acceptance offemale and younger generationriders.

“There are so many excitingthings happening in our commu-nity and across the nation,” shesaid. “We are a growing industry,and I am glad to be here in acommunity that has always beenso good to us.”

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ROXANNE BROWN / SOUTH LAKE PRESS

Stormy Hill Harley Davidson in Clermont is much more than a “motorcycle shop.” It’s a retail store that sells a wide and diversevariety of items, including Harleys, car accessories, cleaning products, gifts, home décor, glassware, boots, shoes and clothesfor the entire family.

Name a person or incidentyou’ve come across recentlythat’s touched you in someway. Why did this person orincident impress you somuch?I learn every day from thestudents I work with and theboys I coach on the varsitysoccer team. One personwho impressed me the mostrecently was one of our seniorcaptains, Brian Woulfe, whohas overcome tremendousadversity throughout his timehere at Montverde Academyand made a powerful andmeaningful speech for theclass of 2012 on graduationday Saturday in front of1,500-plus people in thecrowd. His desire to succeedand willingness to be a trueleader of not only our team,but the Montverde Academycommunity as a whole,impresses me as we needmore leaders in this world.How does what you docontribute to the welfare ofthe area? Working with young people ona daily basis allows me anopportunity to shape theminds for tomorrow. In mycoaching and teaching, I try tomotivate our youth to believein themselves and strive forexcellence in whatever theydo. My hope is that they willtake these lessons with themwherever they go, and applythem to each aspect of theirlives. One of the greatestaccomplishments we havebeen able to achieve in mytwo years was the first ESPNRise/Powerade Fab 50National Championship in boysvarsity soccer in 2010, myfirst year. We had ESPN visitthe school community lastApril and make the nationalchampionship trophy presen-tation to our team in front ofthe student body. It definitelywas a day to remember forMontverde Academy.What’s something you’vealways wanted to do buthaven’t yet? I would like to study the gameof soccer for an extendedperiod of time in Europe oneday.What advice would you giveto people who want to helpout in the community? I would advise those who havean interest in helping out inthe community to seek oppor-tunities to get involved at alllevels. From volunteering timeto helping those who are lessfortunate, it is always impor-tant to give back to your com-munity and help others.

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Special to the South Lake Press

Dr. Marc Minno, well knownauthor of “Butterfly Gardening inFlorida” will offer a workshop spe-cifically designed for “Gardeningfor Butterflies in Florida” from8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Saturday,at the Scrub-Jay Trail, which is

located at 11490 Monte VistaRoad, Clermont.

The workshop will begin insidewith a discussion on butterflybiology and ecology featuringMinno’s field photography.

He will then lead the group out-side on the Florida Scrub-Jay Trailto identify butterflies and caterpil-

lars, as well as discuss how toattract butterflies to your proper-ty.

Participants will get hands-onexperience on how to plant a but-terfly garden and take home theknowledge to become certified fortheir very own Monarch Waysta-tion and National Wildlife Fede-

ration Backyard Habitat. Cost of the workshop is $20 for

Scrub-Jay Trail members; $25 fornonmembers.

Space is limited and the work-shop will close once filled.

For details call 352-429-5566, orsend an email to [email protected].

CLERMONT | SCRUB-JAY TRAIL

‘Gardening for Butterflies’ workshop is Saturday

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FRANK JOLLEY | Sports [email protected]

The “Boys of Summer”will make their annualreturn to Pat Thomas Sta-dium-Buddy Lowe Fieldon June 8 when the Lees-burg Lightning open theirsixth season in the FloridaCollegiate Summer League.

Leesburg will host theOrlando Freedom at 7 p.m.in the opener of a 45-gameregular-season schedulethat will end on Aug. 2against the Freedom at PatThomas Stadium-BuddyLowe Field.

The Lightning will belooking to advance intotheir fourth FCSL champi-onship game, which isscheduled for Aug. 9 atTropicana Field in St.Petersburg.

The game will be playedimmediately following theTampa Bay Rays-TorontoBlue Jays contest that is setbegin at 1 p.m.

Leesburg is scheduled toplay 23 home games thisseason. As has always beenthe case, the Lightningcharge no admission toany home games — theonly team in the FCSL tooffer free admission to itshome games.

Key dates on the Light-ning home scheduleinclude a contest againstthe Sanford River Rats, thedefending FCSL champi-ons, on June 15. TheLightning will play theRiver Rats on June 10 inSanford in the first of ninematchups between thetwo teams.

Sanford stunned theLightning in last year’splayoffs, winning the best-of-3 series with a 9-2 victo-ry in the deciding game atPat Thomas Stadium-Buddy Lowe Field. TheRiver Rats went on to beatWinter Park 7-5 in theFCSL title game.

Leesburg was the firstteam in FCSL history towin multiple league cham-pionships, winning in 2007— its inaugural season —and again in 2009. TheLightning lost 1-0 toWinter Park in the 2010championship game.

The Lightning has ledthe FCSL in attendanceevery year since theirinception. In 2011,Leesburg averaged 1,046fans per home game.Sanford attracted theFCSL’s second-best aver-age crowds of 581. WinterPark was third with 264fans per game.

Leesburg is among thetop-drawing teams amongthe eight summer colle-giate leagues around thecountry. The Lightningattract the 11th-largestcrowds to summer leaguegames in the nation.

Holyoke (Mass.) — amember of the NewEngland Collegiate BaseballLeague — leads the listwith 2,510 fans per game.

The Lightning finishedwith a 29-12 record in 2011— the best regular-seasonrecord in FCSL history.Leesburg was led by first-year manager DavidTherneau, who is return-ing this season.

Eight members of last-year’s team are set toreturn for the 2012 cam-paign.

Among those arerighthanded pitcher NicKovacs, who won fivegames and walked onlythree in 63 innings in 2011.Kovacs struck out 50 andpaced a staff that recordeda league leading 3.28earned run average.

Other returnees include,pitchers Dylan Hathcock,Mike Clutterbuck, CarltonPatton and Nick Palmer,catcher Mike Miller,infielder Tyler Kellman,and outfielder ChaseDurham.

Among the newcomersare Jake Cavender, who cuthis baseball teeth in theLeesburg Park and Recrea-tion program and playedfor Leesburg High School,as did Palmer.

Fans will get an opportu-nity to meet the Lightningduring the team’s, “Meetthe Players” promotion onJune 5. The Lightning willpractice at Pat ThomasStadium-Buddy Lowe Fieldat 4 p.m., with a free din-ner served by the OutbackRestaurant at 6 p.m. Fansare invited to watch prac-tice and enjoy dinner.

Lightning General Man-ager Bruce Ericson has puttogether a full slate of pro-motional nights at theballpark, including four“Dollar Hot Dog” eve-nings, along with fireworksfollowing the team’s gameagainst Sanford on July 4.Other promotions includeChristmas in July, Team

Photo Night, Baseball CardNight and Homer HankieNight, sponsored by theDaily Commercial.

The Lightning will hostthe first Retro Night inteam history on June 23when Winter Park comesto town. Prior to squaringoff against the DiamondDawgs, the team and citywill honor the 1966 FloridaState League champions,the Leesburg A’s.

Members of that teamhave been invited to par-ticipate, including JimyWilliams, who went on tomanage the Boston RedSox and Toronto Blue Jays.Williams also was a long-time third-base coach forthe Atlanta Braves.

The FCSL is a six-teamleague this season, withfranchises also in WinterPark, Sanford, DeLand,and two teams in Orlando— the Freedom and theMonarchs.

Winter Park will play itshome games at AlfondStadium at Harper-Shep-herd Field and Sanford willplay at Sanford MemorialStadium. DeLand will callConrad Park home. TheFreedom will play atOrlando First Academy’sOrel Hershiser Field andthe Monarchs will play atTinker Field.

Game time for all Light-ning home games, exceptthose played on Sunday, is7 p.m.

On Sunday, game time is5 p.m.

No doubleheaders havebeen scheduled this sea-son.

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Former South Lake HighSchool softball standoutMegan Oster was namedrecently as Panhandle Con-ference Softball Scholar-Athlete of the Year.

Oster, who played secondbase during her career atSouth Lake, recently com-pleted a two-year stint atTallahassee Community Col-lege and has signed a nation-al letter of intent withMorehead State University inMorehead, Ky.

While at Tallahassee CC,Oster batted .300 in 93 gamesand hit four home runs andhad 28 RBIs. She earned All-Panhandle Conference hon-orable mention as a freshmanand sophomore.

Academically, Oster gradu-ated with honors and wasnamed to the President’s orDean’s lists after each semes-ter at Tallahassee CC.

“I’m not surprised thatMegan excelled on and off thefield in college,” said BeauJarrell, who coached Osterduring her freshman andsophomore years at SouthLake. “For a kid who works ashard as she does, the sky hasalways been the limit for her.Megan has always pushedherself to be the best she canbe on the field and in theclassroom.”

The award was voted on bythe five coaches in thePanhandle Conference.

As a freshman, Oster wasnamed All-Academic by thePanhandle Conference and

the Florida College SystemActivities Association (FCSAA).This spring, she was honoredat Tallahassee CC’s FemaleScholar-Athlete of the Year,and was a finalist for the topsoftball student athlete in thestate.

Oster helped TallahasseeCC earn a berth in theNational Junior CollegeDivision 1 National Champ-ionship tournament in 2011.Tallahassee CC failed to earna second berth in 2012, butmanaged to post a 36-13record.

Jarrell said Oster’s futureathletic success was dis-played during her freshmanseason at South Lake on theteam’s biggest stage.

“Megan was named theoutstanding hitter in the Blue

Division of the KissimmeeKlassic softball tournament,”Jarrell said. “That tournamentattracts some of the bestteams in the country and thebest teams are placed in theBlue Division. Megan was notintimidated by the level ofcompetition and just wentout and played ball. Sheshowed a lot of people evenas a freshman that she wasgoing to be something spe-cial.

“Many supporters considerher to be the best secondbaseman South Lake has everproduced.”

Morehead State struggledto a 16-34 record this seasonand were 19-34 in 2011.

While at Morehead State,Oster will major in account-ing.

TALLAHASSEE

Oster named Panhandle’s Scholar-Athlete of Year

MICHAEL SCHWARZ / TCC ATHLETICS

Former South Lake High School standout MeganOster in action at Tallahassee Community College.

LEESBURG

Lightning get set for FCSLseason opener on June 8

DATE TEAM TIME FIELDJune 8 Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 9 at Winter Park 7 p.m. Alfond StadiumJune 10 at Sanford 5 p.m. Sanford Memorial StadiumJune 12 Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 13 at DeLand 7 p.m. Conrad ParkJune 14 Winter Park 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 15 Sanford 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 16 Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 17 Winter Park 5 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 19 at DeLand 7 p.m. Conrad ParkJune 20 Winter Park 7 p.m Pat Thomas StadiumJune 21 at OrlandoFreedom 7 p.m. Orlando First AcademyJune 22 DeLand 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 23 Winter Park 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 25 Sanford 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 26 at Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Orlando First AcademyJune 27 Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJune 28 at Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Tinker FieldJune 29 at Winter Park 7 p.m. Alfond StadiumJune 30 at Sanford 7 p.m. Sanford Memorial StadiumJuly 3 Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 4 Sanford 6 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 5 at Sanford 7 p.m. Sanford Memorial StadiumJuly 6 DeLand 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 7 at Sanford 7 p.m. Sanford Memorial StadiumJuly 8 at Winter Park 1 p.m. Alfond StadiumJuly 10 at Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Tinker FieldJuly 11 DeLand 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 12 at Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Tinker FieldJuly 13 at DeLand 7 p.m. Conrad ParkJuly 14 Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 15 Sanford 5 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 17 All-Star Game 7 p.m. Sanford Memorial StadiumJuly 19 at Winter Park 7 p.m. Alfond StadiumJuly 20 at Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Tinker FieldJuly 21 at Orlando Monarchs 7 p.m. Tinker FieldJuly 22 at Orlando Freedom 5 p.m. Orlando First AcademyJuly 23 DeLand 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 25 DeLand 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 26 at Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Orlando First AcademyJuly 27 Winter Park 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 28 Sanford 7 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 29 Orlando Monarchs 5 p.m. Pat Thomas StadiumJuly 31 at Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Orlando First AcademyAug. 1 at DeLand 7 p.m. Conrad ParkAug. 2 Orlando Freedom 7 p.m. Pat Thomas Stadium

HOME GAMES IN BOLD

2012 SCHEDULE

July 17 All-Star Game 7 p.m. Sanford Memorial Stadium

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K mart is a name thathas become a symbolfor America. It stands

alone with the five and dimedepartment store giants such asWalmart and Target. Kmart isone of the largest departmentstore chains in the U.S.

The first Kmart (Kresge stores)was opened in Detroit in 1899by Sebastian Kresge. The firststore was a modest five-and-dime store and the first of itskind. By 1912, Kresge had open-ed 85 Kresge stores. In 1962 theimage changed and KMART wasborn. Today, it has more than1,500 stores nationwide and anInternet presence of more than1 million customers.

Over the years, Kmart has hadits share of financial issues andhas emerged triumphantly frombankruptcy. In 2004 Kmart pur-chased Sears and became thethird largest retailer in the coun-try.

Today, Kmart is just as com-petitive for pricing and greatvalue as Target and Walmart.Kmart has continued is itsLoyalty rewards program,coupons, price protection and

blue-light specials. PRICE PROTECTION VS.

PRICE MATCHINGKmart does not price match

other ads, typically. But Kmartdoes have a seven-day priceprotection policy (Sears is 14days). If you find the exact itemfor less than you paid at Kmart

within those seven days, youcan bring your receipt intoKmart with the ad/lower priceof the item and Kmart willrefund the difference to you.

SHOP YOUR WAY REWARDSKmart created a new loyalty

program last year called “ShopYour Way Rewards.” The loyaltycard program rewards cus-tomers based on the amountthey spend. You can earn pointsfor all purchases. Your points arelike your cash.

Kmart offers bonus Shop YourWay Rewards incentives period-ically where the consumer canearn additional reward pointson special purchases. This pro-gram is also offered at Sears.

DOUBLE COUPONSThe double coupons land-

scape has changed tremendous-ly with Kmart since the very firstdouble coupon day years ago.Gone are the days of usingmany coupons in one transac-tion. You can only double fivecoupons per day with a limit offour similar items. You mustspend $25 in grocery and drugstore merchandise (health and

beauty). The limit for doublecoupons is $1. This means acoupon for 75 cents off any itemwill double to $1.50.

In order to double coupons atKmart you will need the loyaltycard (Shop Your Way).

COUPONSKmart offers online coupons

on many items, as well as man-ufacturers coupons that you canprint from Kmart.com.

You can also ship to store toavoid shipping charges; and lay-away most items at Kmart withjust $5 down.

When you checkout at Kmartyou will often receive coupons

from the Catalina couponmachine.

Many times these coupons arefor dollars off your next pur-chase, as well as pharmacy andmanufacturers coupons.

If you have a Kmart in yourarea, it is worth it to take advan-tage of the Kmart doublecoupon policy.

If you like to shop online withKmart.com, you can enter thecode MAY2SAVINGS at check-out and get $10 off any $60 pur-chase.

Remember, you can email me anytime [email protected] if you have aquestion or comment.

Kmart offers competitive pricing, great deals

TTaannyyaaSSeennsseenneeyyDIVINE DEAL DIVA

The Kmart dynasty was born in 1962.

Special to the South Lake Press

Seavin, Inc., owner of LakeridgeWinery and Vineyards, San Sebas-tian Winery, and Prosperity Vine-yards, recently elected Charles G.Cox as president, succeeding hisfather Gary Cox.

Founder of Seavin, Inc., Gary Coxwill remain the chairman of theboard of directors.

Jeanne Burgess, winemaker of 30years, fills the vacated position fromCharles Cox as the vice presidentand will remain the director of wine-making operations for Seavin'sbrands.

During the company's April 26meeting, Gary Cox read a statementfrom a sign he once saw that has hadan ongoing impact to his outlook onhis life and career; "The difficult wedo quickly, the impossible takesmore time."

He reflected that there were manypeople initially that deemed itimpossible to create a successfulwinery in Florida. However, with thecombination of a devoted team ofindividuals, it continues to flourish.

Cox operates out of St. Augustineoverseeing operations at SanSebastian Winery and LakeridgeWinery and Vineyards. He is quite

active in St. Johns County serving asa member for the St. AugustineAttractions Association, Chamber ofCommerce, St. Augustine Light-house Board of Trustees.

Cox is also a member of theClermont Area’s Chamber ofCommerce, Orlando’s Conventionand Visitor’s Bureau, and the FloridaGrape Grower’s Association.

Burgess has been with the compa-ny since its inception. After receiv-ing a bachelor’s degree in educationfrom Florida State University, shecompleted her postgraduate studiesin enology and viticulture atMississippi State University.

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Parent company of Lakeridge Winery announces new officers

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“The Shu” Shumaker, “MoneyBags” Moore, FBI Fleming, TheWinner Williams, Thunder Eddy,O!K! Kay.

The day was a perfect Satur-day for the Derby race. Winnerswere Bob Shumaker for the menand Ella Wilder for the ladies. Itwas discussed as to which derbywas more exciting, our GreenValley Derby or the Running ofthe Roses.

IN OTHER NEWS:K Sprinter Ångela Davis won

the 100 meter and the 220meter, and anchored the win-ning 440 relay team victory,

while sophomore MissyCornelius strode to victory inthe 330 intermediate hurdles,leading the CHS Lady Highland-ers to the District 2A-5 trackchampionship at Frank B. FarrField in Groveland.

The Clermont girls outdis-tanced Eustis, Umatilla andLecanto to claim the champi-onship. Head Coach is GaryRusso.

K Betty Jean Jones of Clermontand Beverly DuVall of Grovelandhave been voted OutstandingCitizen Advisory Committeemembers by the Florida State

Education Council in Tallahassee.K Mara Pecins, language arts

teacher at Groveland High School,is Lake County’s “Teacher of theYear.”

K At the 61st state conventionof the Florida Federation ofGarden Clubs held in Tampa,Mrs. Edward R. (Jo) Fleming washonored with a special citationfor her “dedication to theBlanche Covington Nature StudyCourse and her determinationin conducting the 1987 Coursewithout Federation funding” bythe FFGC state president. Theaward was one of four present-ed at the closing banquetattended by 750 delegates.

K Diane Silanskas, daughter ofRichard and Carmelita Silanskas

of Montverde, has just recordedher first record album entitled“All My Life.” She wrote theopening song. She is a contem-porary gospel singer who wonnational fame as “America’s Miss1984.”

45 YEARS AGO — 1967K Al Fenton of Groveland was

named “Elk of the Year” at theClermont-Groveland ElksCharity Ball. The celebrated InkSpots appeared at the localElks Lodge for four full hours ofgood, clean, wholesome enter-tainment.

K At Minneola ElementarySchool, Toni Bell’s fifth-gradeclass will present a two-partplay. The first part is a tribute toPaul Banyan and the second

part a comedy, “The Robot.”Julian Stephens is student direc-tor.

K Clermont High SchoolLibrary is participating inNational Library Week by serv-ice displays depicting variouslibrary activities.

According to Librarian Mrs.James A. Hotaling, studentlibrary staff members are organ-ized into a library council andserve one period each day.

Council members are Made-line Carroll, Susan Duncan,Debby Dykehouse, Mike Fisher,Bob Gross, Mike Heath, BettyJayne Hotaling, John MacDonald,Betty Pettus, Bobby Pool, LibbyPool, Joseph Symmes, RickThompson and Martha Yates.

RELIVING HISTORYCONTINUED FROM B1

Special to the South Lake Press

The National TrainingCenter will be holding asoftball day damp coachedby Stephenie Hash, sportsspecialist, and a baseballday camp coached by NickUtley, sports assistant thissummer.

The camps for ages 5-12will be held on weekdaysfrom June 7-15 at the NTC.

Meals can either bepacked and brought tocamp or can be providedby the South Lake HospitalCafeteria.

To register your child,pick up a form at the NTCfront desk or download anapplication from www.ntc-softball.com under theCamps/Clinic tab.

For information, callStephenie Hash at 352-241-4585, or send an emailto [email protected].

CLERMONTNTC will hostsoftball, baseballcamps June 7-15

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SSeellff--eexxeeccuuttiinngg CCoonnttrraacctt//SSeeccuurriittyy AAggrreeee--mmeenntt iinn EEvveenntt ooff UUnnaauutthhoorr--iizzeedd UUssee: By this Copyright Notice, both the juristic per-son and the agent of said juristic person, hereinafter jointly and severally “User,” consent and agree that any use of CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIS© other than author-ized use as set forth above constitutes unauthorized use, counterfeiting, of Se-cured Parties common-law copyrighted property, con-tractually binds User, ren-ders this Copyright Notice a Security Agreement wherein User is debtor and Charles Michael Willis© is Secured Party, and signifies that User: ((11)) grants Secured Party a security interest in all of User's assets, land and personal property, in the sum certain amount of $1,000,000.00 per each occurrence of use of the common-law copyrighted trade-name/trade-mark CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIS©, as well as for each and every occurrence of use of any and all deriva-tives of, and variations in the spelling of, CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIS©, plus costs, plus triple damages; ((22)) authenticates this Secu-rity Agreement wherein User is debtor and Charles Michael Willis© is Secured Party, and wherein User pledges all of User's assets, land, consumer goods, farm products, inventory, equipment, money, invest-ment property, commercial tort claims, letters of credit, letter-of-credit rights, chat-tel paper, instruments, de-posit accounts, accounts, documents, and general in-tangibles, and all User's in-terest in all such foregoing property, now owned and hereafter acquired, now ex-isting and hereafter arising, and wherever located, as collateral for securing User's contractual obliga-tion in favor of Secured Party for User's unauthor-ized use of Secured Party's common-law-copyrighted property; ((33)) consents and agrees with Secured Party's Filing of a UCC Financing Statement in the UCC filing office, as well as in any county recorder's office, wherein User is debtor and Charles Michael Willis© is Secured Party; ((44)) consents and agrees that said UCC Financing Statement de-scribed above in paragraph “(3)” is a continuing financ-ing statement, and further consents and agrees with Secured Party's Filing of any continuation statement necessary for maintaining Secured Party's perfected security interest in all of User's property and interest in property, pledged as col-lateral in this Security Agreement and described above in paragraph “(2),” until User's contractual obli-gation theretofore incurred has been fully satisfied; ((55)) consents and agrees with Secured Party's filing of any UCC Financing Statement, as described above in para-graphs “(3)” and “(4),” as well as the filing of any Se-curity Agreement, as de-scribed in above paragraph “(2),” in the UCC filing of-fice, as well as any county recorders office; ((66)) con-sents and agrees that any and all such filings de-scribed in paragraphs “(4)” and “(5)” above are not, and may not be considered, bogus, and that User will not claim that any such fil-ing is bogus; ((77)) waives all defenses; and ((88)) appoints Secured Party as Authorized Representatives for User, as effective upon User's de-fault re User's contractual obligations in favor of Se-cured Party as set forth be-low under “Payment Terms” and “Default Terms,” grant-ing Secured Party full authorization and power for engaging in any and all ac-tions on behalf of User in-cluding, but not limited by, authentication of a record on behalf of User, as Se-cured Party, in Secured Party's sole discretion deems appropriate, and User further consents and agrees that this appoint-

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ment of Security Party as Authorized Representative for User, effective upon User's default, is irrevoca-ble and coupled with a se-curity interest UUsseerr ffuurrtthheerr ccoonnsseennttss aanndd aaggrreeeess wwiitthh aallll ooff tthhee ffoolllloowwiinngg aaddddii--ttiioonnaall tteerrmmss ooff sseellff eexxeeccuutt--iinngg CCoonnttrraacctt//SSeeccuurriittyy AAggrreeeemmeenntt iinn EEvveenntt ooff UUnn--aauutthhoorriizzeedd UUssee:: Payment Terms; In accordance with fees for unauthorized use of CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIS© as set forth above, User hereby con-sents and agrees that User shall pay Secured Party all unauthorized-use fees in full within (10) days of the date User is sent Secured Party's invoice, hereinafter “invoice,” itemizing said fees. Default Terms: in event of non-payment in full of all unauthorized-use-fees by User within ten (10) days of date Invoice is sent, User shall be deemed in default and; (a) all of User's prop-erty and property pledged as collateral by User, as set forth in above in paragraph “(2),” immediately be-comes, i.e. is, property of Secured Party; (b) Secured Party is appointed User's Authorized Representative as set forth above in para-graph “(8)”; and (c) User consents and agrees that Secured Party may take possession of, as well as otherwise dispose of any manner that Secured Party, In Secured Party's sole dis-cretion, deems appropriate, Including, but not limited by, sale at auction, at any time following User's de-fault, and without further notice, any and all of User's property and interest, de-scribed above in paragraph “(2),” formerly pledged as collateral by User, now property of Secured Party, in respect of this “Self-exe-cuting Contract/Security Agreement in Event of Un-authorized Use,” that Se-cured Party, again in Se-cured Party's sole discre-tion, deems appropriate. Term for Curing Default: Upon event of default as set forth above under “Default Terms.” Irrespective of any and all of User's former property and interest in property, described above in paragraph “(2).” In the possession of, as well as disposed of by, Secured Party, as authorized above under “Default Terms,” User may cure User's de-fault only re the remainder of User's said former prop-erty and interest in property, formerly pledged as collat-eral that is neither in the possession of, nor other-wise disposed of by, Se-cured Party within twenty (20) days of date of User's default only by payment in full. Terms of Strict Foreclo-sure: User's non-payment in full of all unauthorized-use fees item-ized in Invoice within said twenty- (20) day period for curing default as set forth above under “Terms for Curing Default” authorizes Secured Party's immediate non-judicial strict foreclo-sure on any and all remain-ing former property and in-terest in property, formerly pledged as collateral by User, now property of Se-cured Party, Which is not in the possession of, nor oth-erwise disposed of by, Se-cured Party upon expiration of said twenty- (20) day de-faulting-curing period. Own-ership subject to common-law copyright and UCC Financing Statement and Security Agreement filed with the UCC office. Record Owner: Charles Mi-chael Willis©, Autograph Common Law Copyright © 2006. Unauthorized use of “Charles Michael Willis” in-curs same unauthorized-use fees as those associated with CHARLES MICHAEL WILLIS©, as set forth in above paragraph “(1)” un-der “Self-executing Con-tract/Security Agreement in Event of Unauthorized Use.”Ad No.:00342260

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:11CC1523SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,JUAN CARLOS BREA RODRIGUEZ et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 99,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER BAY RESORT CONDO-MINIUM III, according to the Declaration of Condomin-ium, thereof recorded in Of-ficial Records Book 1681, page 1850, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 9 PRAXEDES DE JE-SUS LEON Timeshare Pe-riod Week (E)50 in Condo-minium Unit No. 401308May 9, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No. 00340859May 18 & 25, 2012

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IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:11CC3047SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,DARRELL LAWRENCE BERRY et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 88,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER BAY RESORT CONDO-MINIUM I, according to the Declaration of Condomin-ium, thereof recorded in Of-ficial Records Book 1582, page 1119, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 10 THOMAS EARL PETERSEN Timeshare Pe-riod Week (O)10 in Condo-minium Unit No. 203101May 8, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No.00340842May 18 & 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:11CC3053SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,RALPH WAYNE BEVINS and REBEKAH SUSAN BEVINS et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 88,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER BAY RESORT CONDO-MINIUM II, according to the Declaration of Condomin-ium, thereof recorded in Of-ficial Records Book 1582, page 1253, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 14 ANN M. MALLI-MACI and ALFONSO C. MALLIMACI Timeshare Pe-riod Week (E)42 in Condo-minium Unit No. 207204May 8, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No.00340855May 18 & 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:11CC4504SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,EMANUEL EKURI AGBOR et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 99,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER ISLES CONDOMINIUM I, according to the Declara-tion of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 2172, page 2336, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 3 ANIBAL ALADINO ALCIVAR and JULIANA E. ALCIVAR Timeshare Period Week (E)2 in Condominium Unit No. 108305May 9, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No. 00340856May 18 & 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:12CC938SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,JAIME ADORNO MARTINEZ et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 11,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 0077,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are THE VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, according to the Declaration of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1897, page 1089, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

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Count 1 JAIME ADORNO MARTINEZ Timeshare Pe-riod Week (E)12 in Condo-minium Unit No. 104106

Count 2 EDUARDO O. AMOR and BERTHA AMOR Timeshare Period Week (E)38 in Condominium Unit No. 104103

Count 3 STEPHEN W. BAT-TLE Timeshare Period Week (W)10 in Condominium Unit No. 105305

Count 4 YURI BENITEZ-HECHAVARRIA and ISABEL ZAPORTA Timeshare Period Week (E)9 in Condominium Unit No. 104105

Count 6 SHANEKA SANYUN BRAY and CORTEZ K. BRAY Timeshare Period Week (O)35 in Condominium Unit No. 105306

Count 7 MADLYN BUR-ROWS Timeshare Period Week (O)23 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 103103

Count 8 JOSE BENITO CAMPOS FLORES Time-share Period Week (E)32 in Condominium Unit No. 105303

Count 9 CHARLES MAT-THEW DENNING Timeshare Period Week (E)15 in Con-dominium Unit No. 104202

Count 10 WINDELL DOWE and PEARLEAN T. DOWE Timeshare Period Week (E)22 in Condominium Unit No. 103307

Count 11 BERLINE EDOUARD Timeshare Period Week (E)36 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 106305

Count 12 JOSE L. FIGUEROA-BAEZ and MARIA DEL C BALINO ROSELLO Timeshare Period Week (E)12 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 106102

Count 13 JUANA LOURDES FLORES and ELIZABETH PALLARES MATUTE Time-share Period Week (O)36 in Condominium Unit No. 106301

Count 14 WILLIAM LEROY FLOURNOY and VERONICA E. FLOURNOY Timeshare Period Week (E)25 in Con-dominium Unit No. 107206

Count 15 SAMUEL FON-SECA VALENCIA and MARI-BEL RODRIGUEZ ROSARIO Timeshare Period Week (E)47 in Condominium Unit No. 103305May 1, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No.00340146May 18 & 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:12CC949SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,CARMEN ENID GONZALEZ et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 88,, 22001122 I will sell to the high-est bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are THE VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, according to the Declaration of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1897, page 1089, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 1 CARMEN ENID GONZALEZ Timeshare Pe-riod Week (O)20 in Condo-minium Unit No. 105204

Count 2 MICHAEL GRAHAM and JEANNINE R. GRAHAM Timeshare Period Week (E)52 in Condominium Unit No. 103202

Count 3 URIEL HERNANDEZ and ANA M. CLARO Time-share Period Week (E)39 in Condominium Unit No. 105109

Count 4 ERIC N. JACKSON and MICHA JACKSON Time-share Period Week (E)16 in Condominium Unit No. 103306

Count 5 J. A. JACKSON- WILLIAMS and ANDRE WIL-LIAMS Timeshare Period Week (E)50 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 103305

Count 9 JUAN F. MARTINEZ Timeshare Period Week (E)46 in Condominium Unit No. 104302

Count 10 MIGUEL MARZO Timeshare Period Week (O)40 in Condominium Unit No. 105207

Count 12 CHARLES KERRI-SON MULLINGS Timeshare Period Week (O)22 in Con-dominium Unit No. 107106

Count 14 PEDRO DE JESUS MUSA VELAZQUEZ and PA-TRIA FERNANDEZ DE MUSA Timeshare Period Week (E)4 in Condominium Unit No. 106308

Count 15 MOHD SAID MUSLI and ROSLIN BINTI HASHIM Timeshare Period Week (W)50 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 104307May 8, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No. 00340827May 18 & 25, 2012

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IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:12CC939SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,JOSE LEANDRO ACOSTA OROPESA and ELIZABETH MORALES et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 11,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 0077,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER ISLES CONDOMINIUM I according to the Declara-tion of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 2172, page 2336, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 1 JOSE LEANDRO ACOSTA OROPESA and ELIZABETH MORALES Timeshare Period Week (O)41 in Condominium Unit No. 404404

Count 3 WILSON ALICEA TRUJILLO and ZORAIDA ALICIA PEREZ COLON Timeshare Period Week (E)5 in Condominium Unit No. 501202ominium Unit No. 501202

Count 5 GIOVANNA MARIA AMADEI Timeshare Period Week (W)9 in Condominium Unit No. 504106

Count 7 JULIE BAMISILE and SOLA BAMISILE Time-share Period Week (W)17 in Condominium Unit No. 408103

Count 9 IMMANUEL OLU-WOLE ADESANYA BOLADE Timeshare Period Week (W)13 in Condominium Unit No. 504301

Count 10 ILSA COLON DE PASARELL Timeshare Pe-riod Week (E)19 in Condo-minium Unit No. 108105

Count 11 MATTHEW H. PREDESTIN Timeshare Pe-riod Week (O)39 in Condo-minium Unit No. 502202

Count 12 CAROLE J. RICH-ARDSON and DARREL S. RICHARDSON Timeshare Period Week (E)48 in Con-dominium Unit No. 108307

Count 13 KIMBERLY M. TOWNSEND and ANTHONY M. TOWNSEND Timeshare Period Week (W)40 in Con-dominium Unit No. 108303

Count 14 LLUVIA DEL M VALENTIN RIVERA Time-share Period Week (E)50 in Condominium Unit No. 108204

Count 15 ESMERALDA ZE-PEDA Timeshare Period Week (E)46 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 108111May 1, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No.00340116May 18 & 25, 2012

NNOOTTIICCEE UUnnddeerr FFiiccttiittiioouuss NNaammee SSttaattuuttee LLaaww PPuurrssuuaanntt

ttoo SSeeccttiioonn 886655..0099,, FFlloorriiddaa SSttaattuutteess

To Whom It May Concern:

Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pursuant to the “Fictitious Name Statute” Florida Statute 865.09, 2009, will register with the Division of Corpo-rations, Department of State, State of Florida, upon receipt of proof of publica-tion for this notice the Ficti-tious Name, to wit:

PPAAIIRR--AA--DDAAIISSSS

Intends to register the said Fictitious Name located at the below address:

1133449999 CCRR 445555MMOONNTTVVEERRDDEE,, LLAAKKEE

CCOOUUNNTTYY,, FFLLOORRIIDDAA 3344775566

That the interested owner in said business enterprise is as follows:

DDOONNAALLDD DDAAIISSSS

Dated in Lake County, Flor-ida this 2222 day of MMaayy,, 2012.

/s/Donald Daiss

Ad No.00342213May 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:12CC946SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,KAREN CASTERLOW PAYNE et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 88,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 1122,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are THE VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, according to the Declaration of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1897, page 1089, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 1 KAREN CASTER-LOW PAYNE Timeshare Pe-riod Week (O)15 in Condo-minium Unit No. 106104

Count 2 VIRGINIA POTTER Timeshare Period Week

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(O)7 in Condominium Unit No. 103304

Count 3 HARRY FREDRICK REIF Timeshare Period Week (0)39 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 103204

Count 4 TIMOTHY JON RIDL Timeshare Period Week (E)11 in Condominium Unit No. 105211

Count 5 LUIS A. RIVERA and KARINA RIVERA Timeshare Period Week (E)31 in Con-dominium Unit No. 104103

Count 6 PEDRO LUIS RIV-ERA and LINETTE CARLO Timeshare Period Week (W)47 in Condominium Unit No. 103106

Count 8 JUAN M. SE-PULVEDA Timeshare Period Week (E)26 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 106107

Count 9 TIMOTHY LOYD SMITH Timeshare Period Week (E)26 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 104208

Count 10 MATTIE SWAIN TAYLOR, SHERON DIANN TAYLOR and NELLIE TAY-LOR NELSON Timeshare Period Week (O)22 in Con-dominium Unit No. 103308

Count 11 OSWALDO TELLO Timeshare Period Week (O)47 in Condominium Unit No. 104308

Count 14 FRANCIA TORRES Timeshare Period Week (O)17 in Condominium Unit No. 105312

Count 15 ALFREDO D. UR-QUIJO Timeshare Period Week (E)39 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105307May 8, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No. 00340812May 18 & 25, 2012

IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No:12CC961SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,SHAUNA BROOKS et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned,, matter dated MMaayy 11,, 22001122 I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on JJUUNNEE 0077,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are SUM-MER ISLES CONDOMINIUM I according to the Declara-tion of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 2172, page 2336, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.

Count 2 LUIS ARMANDO CALDERA and YVONNE PECINA CALDERA Time-share Period Week (E)7 in Condominium Unit No. 108104

Count 3 DEBORAH A. CAL-HOUN and ROBERT DODD Timeshare Period Week (O)47 in Condominium Unit No. 402404

Count 4 PEDRO CANINI LOPEZ and NIVEA SANTI-AGO RAMIREZ Timeshare Period Week (E)14 in Con-dominium Unit No. 108201

Count 5 ROBERTO CAPAR-ROS and CAROLINA M. JAILE Timeshare Period Week (E)8 in Condominium Unit No. 108207

Count 6 STUARDO CARIAS and MARIA GENOVEVA LARA Timeshare Period Week (E)51 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 108310

Count 7 ELOY GUILLERMO CEPERO and ALINA LUISA CEPERO Timeshare Period Week (O)43 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 408403

Count 8 HERIBERTO IVAN COBIAN and SANDRA PA-TRICIA GOMEZ Timeshare Period Week (E)17 in Con-dominium Unit No. 108211

Count 10 ALEXANDER MANUEL CROMBET Time-share Period Week (O)20 in Condominium Unit No. 404304

Count 11 DAISY JEANETTE CRUZ VILLALOBOS and JULIAN RODRIGUEZ HER-NANDEZ Timeshare Period Week (E)8 in Condominium Unit No. 502202

Count 12 PEDRO L. CUE-VAS and ALBALINA J. VE-LOZ MEDINA Timeshare Pe-riod Week (E)11 in Condo-minium Unit No. 108109

Count 14 LOYID MARSHAL DABREO Timeshare Period Week (E)41 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 502203

Count 15 RAYDEL DIAZ Timeshare Period Week (O)36 in Condominium Unit No. 404301May 1, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No.00340095May 18 & 25, 2012

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104 SpecialNoticesNNOOTTIICCEE TTOO

AADDVVEERRTTIISSEERRSS

PPLLEEAASSEE CCHHEECCKK YYOOUURR AADD FFOORR EERRRROORRSS TTHHEE FFIIRRSSTT DDAAYY IITT AAPP--PPEEAARRSS SSIINNCCEE TTHHEE DDAAIILLYY CCOOMMMMEERRCCIIAALL WWIILLLL NNOOTT BBEE RREE--SSPPOONNSSIIBBLLEE FFOORR IINN--CCOORRRREECCTT AADDSS AAFFTTEERR TTHHEE FFIIRRSSTT DDAAYY OOFF PPUUBBLLIICCAATTIIOONN.. IIFF YYOOUU FFIINNDD AANN EERRRROORR CCAALLLL TTHHEE CCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDD DDEE--PPAARRTTMMEENNTT IIMMMMEEDDII--AATTEELLYY AATT 331144--33227788 OORR 774488--11995555..

TTHHEE PPUUBBLLIISSHHEERR AASS--SSUUMMEESS NNOO FFIINNAANNCCIIAALL RREESSPPOONNSSIIBBIILLIITTYY FFOORR EERRRROORRSS OORR FFOORR OOMM--MMIISSSSIIOONN OOFF CCOOPPYY.. LLII--AABBIILLIITTYY SSHHAALLLL NNOOTT EEXXCCEEEEDD TTHHEE CCOOSSTT OOFF TTHHEE PPOORRTTIIOONN OOFF SSPPAACCEE OOCCCCUUPPIIEEDD BBYY SSUUCCHH EERRRROORR..

CCAANNCCEELLLLAATTIIOONNSS

CCAANNCCEELLLLAATTIIOONN FFOORR AADDSS RRUUNNNNIINNGG SSAATTUURR--DDAAYY MMUUSSTT BBEE MMAADDEE BBYY FFRRIIDDAAYY BBYY 22::0000,, CCAANNCCEELLLLAATTIIOONNSS FFOORR SSUUNNDDAAYY && MMOONNDDAAYY MMUUSSTT BBEE MMAADDEE FFRRII--DDAAYY BBYY 55::0000

124Professional

ServicesCCOOMMMMUUNNIITTYY

SSEEMMIINNAARR::HHooww TToo AAvvooiidd LLooww

BBaacckk aanndd NNeecckkPPaaiinn SSuurrggeerryy!!

LLeeaarrnn aabboouutt DDRRSS™™ PPrroottooccooll,, aa bbrreeaakk--

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ffoorr hheerrnniiaatteedd aannddddeeggeenneerraattiivvee ddiisscc

ccoonnddiittiioonn.. FFeeaattuurriinngg::DDrr.. JJaassoonn EE.. DDaavviiss

DDaavviiss CClliinniicc ooffCChhiirroopprraaccttiicc,, IInncc..

DDiissccuussssiioonn ooff cchhrroonniiccaanndd sseevveerree bbaacckk aanndd

nneecckk ccoonnddiittiioonnss,,ttrreeaattmmeenntt ooppttiioonnss,,

rreessppeeccttiivvee aaddvvaannttaaggeess,, ttrreeaattmmeenntt ffoorr ffaaiilleedd

bbaacckk oorr nneecckk ssuurrggeerryy..QQ && AA PPeerriioodd

LLiigghhtt RReeffrreesshhmmeennttss..RReesseerrvvaattiioonnss PPrreeffeerrrreedd

44::0000--55::3300ppmm TTuueess..MMaayy 2299,, 22001122

DDaavviiss CClliinniiccooff CChhiirroopprraaccttiiccRReesseerrvvaattiioonnss::

((335522)) 443300--22112211DDaavviissSSppiinneeIInnssttiittuuttee..ccoomm

150 Good Food

BBLLUUEEBBEERRRRIIEESSYYoouu PPiicckk!! $$33 ppeerr llbb..WWee PPiicckk!! $$44 ppeerr llbb..WWee hhaavvee aaccrreess ooff tthhee ttaassttiieesstt bblluueebbeerrrriieess!!

88663355 HHiigghh SStt.. YYaallaahhaaCCaallll 335522--336600--5544445588::0000aamm -- 44::0000ppmm

77 DDaayyss aa WWeeeekk

TThhoorrnnlleessss BBllaacckkbbeerrrriieess&& PPeeaass..

CCaallll 335522--774488--33770022ccoouunnttrryyttiimmeebbeerrrriieess..ccoomm

200At YourService

201 Insurance

205 Adult CareNNOOTTIICCEE

FFlloorriiddaa SSttaattuuttee ssttaatteess,, ““IItt iiss aa mmiissddeemmeeaannoorr ffoorr aannyy ppeerrssoonn wwiillllffuullllyy,, kknnoowwiinnggllyy,, oorr iinntteenn--ttiioonnaallllyy ttoo ooppeerraattee oorr aatttteemmpptt ttoo ooppeerraattee aa ffaammiillyy ddaayy ccaarree hhoommee wwiitthhoouutt aa lliicceennssee oorr wwiitthhoouutt rreeggiisstteerriinngg wwiitthh tthhee ddeeppaarrttmmeenntt,, wwhhiicchheevveerr iiss aapppplliiccaa--bbllee””.. FFlloorriiddaa SSttaattuuttee ssttaatteess,, ““NNoo ppeerrssoonn sshhaallll aaddvveerrttiissee aa cchhiilldd ccaarree ffaacciilliittyy wwiitthhoouutt iinn--cclluuddiinngg wwiitthhiinn ssuucchh aaddvveerrttiisseemmeenntt tthhee ssttaattee oorr llooccaall aaggeennccyy llii--cceennssee nnuummbbeerr ooff ssuucchh ffaacciilliittyy.. TThhee ssttaattuuttee aapp--pplliieess ttoo aannyyoonnee wwiitthh mmoorree tthhaann 11 uunnrreellaatteedd cchhiilldd iinn tthheeiirr hhoommee..

252 HomeHauling

WWEE DDOO CCLLEEAANNIINNGGIINN && OOUUTT

FFoorreecclloossuurree && RReennttaallpprrooppeerrttiieess.. MMoowwiinngg,,hhaauulliinngg ooffff ddeebbrriiss,,

&& bbuusshh hhooggggiinngg,,ttrreeee wwoorrkk &&ssttuummpp ggrriinnddiinnggCCaallll 335522--331155--99001100 oorr

335522--550044--11559977

281 Roofing

MMccHHAALLEE RROOOOFFIINNGG IINNCC..RRee--RRooooffss aanndd RReeppaaiirrssTTiillee,, MMeettaall,, SShhiinngglleess

FFllaatt RRooooffss &&MMoobbiillee HHoommeess

EExxcceell.. RReeff’’ss AAvvaaiill..LLiicceennsseedd && IInnssuurreedd

CCCCCC11332288119977CCaallll:: 335522--225555--22775588

300Financial

400Employment

410 SalesIIff $$115500 -- $$220000

aa wweeeekk wwiillll hheellpp..PPaarrtt TTiimmee OOuuttssiiddee

SSaalleess && TTeelleemmaarrkkeettiinngg.CCaallll EEdd::

335522--221177--99993377

IINNSSIIDDEE MMaarrkkeettiinngg PPoossiittiioonn

Must be experienced in landscape sales, estimating, or pur-chasing. Send resume to ssaalleessaannddmmaarrkkeettiinngg--jjoobbss@@hhoottmmaaiill..ccoomm

SSAALLEESS RREEPPSSNeeded for document imaging Co. Lake county areas. Must be organized, have outgo-ing personality, profes-sional appearance, and strong desire to suc-ceed. Outside business to business sales exp. req’d. Salary, commis-sion, bonuses, & bene-fits.

EE--mmaaiill hhrr@@eeggpp..ccoommoorr ffaaxx 440077--224444--88660055

EEOOEE//MM//FF//DDFFWWPP

TTHHEE DDAAIILLYYCCOOMMMMEERRCCIIAALL HHAASS AANN

FFOORR AA FFUULLLL TTIIMMEEPPOOSSIITTIIOONN IINN

OOUURR CCLLAASSSSIIFFIIEEDDAADDVVEERRTTIISSIINNGG DDEEPPTT..

TThhee ssuucccceessssffuull ccaannddii--ddaattee wwiillll hhaavvee aa mmiinnii--mmuumm ooff 11--yyeeaarr ssaalleess eexxppeerriieennccee,, mmaarrkkeettiinngg oorr ccuussttoommeerr sseerrvviiccee eexxppeerriieennccee.. CCaannddiiddaattee wwiillll bbee rreessppoonnssiibbllee ffoorr aallll LLeeggaall && OObbiittuuaarryy NNoottiicceess.. CCaannddiiddaattee mmuusstt hhaavvee bbee ddeettaaiill oorriieenntteedd wwiitthh eexxcceelllleenntt ccoommmmuunniiccaattiioonn aanndd ssppeeaakkiinngg sskkiillllss,, bbee ccoommppuutteerr pprrooffiicciieenntt,, aabbllee ttoo ttyyppee 4400 wwppmm,, aanndd bbee ddeeaaddlliinnee ddrriivveenn..

WWee ooffffeerr bbaassee ssaallaarryy pplluuss ccoommmmiissssiioonn;; eexx--cceelllleenntt bbeenneeffiittss ttoo iinn--cclluuddee mmeeddiiccaall,, ddeennttaall,, lliiffee,, 440011KK aanndd mmoorree;; ppaaiidd ttiimmee ooffff;; aanndd ssaalleess ttrraaiinniinngg..

EEmmaaiill rreessuummeess ttoo::

ccllaassssiiffiieeddjjoobbss@@ddaaiillyyccoommmmeerrcciiaall..ccoomm

oorr aappppllyy aatt::221122 EE.. MMaaiinn SSttrreeeettLLeeeessbbuurrgg,, FFLL..,, EEOOEE

425 Clerical

OOPPEERRAATTOORR -- FFTT//PPTTFor answering service. Requires good gram-mar & computer skills. Exp. preferred but will train. NNiigghhttss && wweeeekk--eennddss aa mmuusstt..

CCaallll 335522--332266--66110000

432 DentalDDEENNTTAALL AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT

eexxppeerriieenncceedd aannddmmuusstt hhaavvee eexxppaannddeedddduuttiieess && RRaaddiioollooggyy..

PPlleeaassee ccaallll335522--775511--11117788LLaaddyy LLaakkee AArreeaa

IINN JJUUSSTT 1100SSAATTUURRDDAAYYSS

YYoouu ccaann hhaavvee tthhee sskkiillllss yyoouu nneeeedd ttoo ggeett aa jjoobb

aass aaDDEENNTTAALL AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT1100--SSaattuurrddaayy ccoouurrssee..

TTuuiittiioonn $$22,,330000PPaayymmeenntt ppllaannss..

CCaallll 440077--447788--00220066 ffoorr IInnffoo.. ppaacckkeett && FFrreeee CCDD..

SSPPAACCEE SSTTIILLLLAAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE

CCLLAASSSS SSTTAARRTTSSJJuunnee 22,, 22001122

SSPPAACCEE IISSSSTTIILLLL

AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEEwwwwww..LLSSCCCC..eedduu//

ccoommmmuunniittyy//bbrrcc//PPaaggeess//CCEE__CCoouurrssee__SScchheedduullee..aassppxxwwwwww..mmyyggooddaass..ccoomm

LLiicc.. bbyy FFLL.. CCoommmmiissssiioonn ooff IInndd.. EEDD LLiicc.. ##33333333

435 MedicalAASSSSIISSTTEEDD LLIIVVIINNGG

FFAACCIILLIITTYYAADDMMIINNIISSTTRRAATTOORRMMuusstt hhaavvee FFlloorriiddaa

LLiicceennssee.. 5500 BBeedd AALLFF..TTaavvaarreess//EEuussttiiss AArreeaa

PP..OO.. BBooxx 22004411UUmmaattiillllaa,, FFLL 3344778844

AAVVAANNTTEE SSKKIILLLLEEDDNNUURRSSIINNGG && RREEHHAABB

RRNN SSuuppeerrvviissoorrAAfftteerrnnoooonnss,,

LLPPNN’’ss 33ppmm--1111ppmm&& 1111ppmm--77aamm

CCNNAA’’ss ffoorr 33ppmm--1111ppmm&& 1111ppmm--77aamm

EExxppeerriieennccee pprreeffeerrrreedd..AAppppllyy oonn lliinnee aatt::

wwwwww..aavvaanntteecceenntteerrss..ccoommoorr ffaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--778877--55993355

DDEENNTTAALL AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT30 hrs. wk. Certified &

exp. Coleman area. 11--880000--446699--44446677

435 Medical

FFoorr aa FF//TT AASSSSIISSTTAANNTT iinn aa bbuussyy oopphhtthhaallmmooll--ooggyy pprraaccttiiccee.. PPrreevviioouuss mmeeddiiccaall eexxppeerriieennccee rree--qquuiirreedd.. MMuusstt bbee aabbllee ttoo ttrraavveell.. GGrreeaatt bbeenneeffiittss ppaacckkaaggee..

FFaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--775500--22110055 oorraappppllyy oonn lliinnee aatt::

llaakkeeeeyyee..ccoomm

FFRROONNTT DDEESSKKffoorr bbuussyy mmeeddiiccaall ooffffiiccee..MMeeddiiccaall eexxpp.. aa mmuusstt..

FFaaxx rreessuummee::335522--338855--00003333

FFRROONNTT OOFFFFIICCEEMMiidd FFlloorriiddaa PPrriimmaarryy CCaarree iiss llooookkiinngg ffoorr aann eenneerrggeettiicc && eenntthhuussiiaass--ttiicc ppeerrssoonn wwiitthh aatt lleeaasstt 11 yyrr.. eexxpp.. iinn aa mmeeddiiccaall ooffffiiccee sseettttiinngg ffoorr aa ffrroonntt ddeesskk ppoossiittiioonn..FFaaxx rreelleevvaanntt rreessuummeettoo::335522--772288--88003300 oorr

335522--330077--22552200oorr eemmaaiill

ssyyllvviiaacc@@mmiidd--fflloorriiddaapprriimmaarryyccaarree..ccoomm

LLPPNN --PPTTFFoorr ccaarrddiioollooggyy ooffffiiccee.. EECCPP aanndd CCoouummaaddiinn

cclliinniiccss..FFaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--772288--22552299

MMEEDDIICCAALLAASSSSIISSTTAANNTT

F/T, experienced with knowledge of EMR for Primary Care Practice in The Villages. Good benefits & competitive pay.

FFaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--775533--33445555

RRNN''SS && PPHHYYSSIICCAALLTTHHEERRAAPPIISSTT WWAANNTTEEDD::

Full Time positions for South Lake County ar-eas, Home Health exp. preferred, competitive salary, great benefits.

FFaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--225599--33665566 oorr

CCaallll 335522--339911--55337755

RRNN’’SSLifeStream is looking for dynamic individuals to join the psychiatric hospital team. Desired individuals will be mo-tivated to work with children, adults and geriatrics.

AAppppllyy oonnlliinnee aatt::wwwwww..llssbbcc..nneett

oorr aatt 551155 WW.. MMaaiinn SStt..LLeeeessbbuurrgg

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ppaarrttiicciippaatteess iinn EE--VVeerriiffyy

RRNN’’SS//LLPPNN’’SSRREEFFRREESSHH TTOODDAAYYWWOORRKK TTOOMMOORRRROOWW

CClliinniiccaall NNuurrsseeRReeffrreesshheerr 66//66//1122

IIVV CCeerrttiiffiiccaattiioonn66//77//1122

CCaallll 880000--667777--55222244kkaanneeeedduuccaattiioonnaall@@

yyaahhoooo..ccoommwwwwww..NNuurrsseeRReeffrreesshheerr..ccoomm

SSCCHHEEDDUULLEERRNeeded immediately for busy physician’s of-fice. Must be able to multi-task. Medical of-fice Exp preferred.

FFaaxx rreessuummee ttoo::335522--332233--99550077

450 Trades

CDL-A Drivers wanted for immediate open-ings, Competitive pay and benefits. No Touch Freight, Assigned Equipment, OTR 48 States, Regional 29 States, Must hold valid CDL A and 2 yrs exp.

CCaallll 335522--773355--00003355

FFLLAATTBBEEDD DDRRIIVVEERREExxpp..,, OOuutt 22 wwkkss..

SSEE ttoo SSWW ((II1100 && II2200))FFaammiillyy ccoommppaannyy440077--666611--11994444

HHVVAACC TTEECCHH -- FFTTEExxpp’’dd..

CCaallll 335522--774488--33664400

LLeewwaarree CCoonnssttrruuccttiioonnCCoo..,, iiss sseeeekkiinngg aanneexxpp’’dd HHeeaavvyy EEqquuiipp..

MMeecchhaanniicc..Exp. working on diesel equip. & hydraulics is preferred.

CCaallll HHuunntteerr SShhoorrtt aatt::335522--778877--11661166,,

FFaaxx iinnffoo ttoo::335522--778877--77005577 oorr

EE--mmaaiill::hhsshhoorrtt@@lleewwaarreecccc..ccoomm

((EEOOEE//DDFFWWPP))NNoo aaggeenncciieess pplleeaassee!!

MMOOBBIILLEE HHOOMMEEIINNSSTTAALLLLEERRSS && WWOOOODD//

AALLUUMM.. WWOORRKKEExxpp.. pprreeffeerrrreedd..

CCaallll CChhrriiss335522--558899--00226633

NNOOWW AACCCCEEPPTTIINNGGAAPPPPLLIICCAATTIIOONNSS!!

FFoorr EExxpp’’dd FFrraammeerrss,, DDrryywwaalllleerrss,, CCoonnccrreettee FFiinniisshheerrss aanndd BBlloocckk MMaassoonnss..

TT&&DD SSccrreeeennEEnncclloossuurreess,, IInncc..

CCaallll 335522--774488--66665555

SSAANNDDEERRSS FFOORR CCAABBIINNEETT SSHHOOPP

FFTT//PPTT SSeellff mmoottiivvaatteedd,, wwiilllliinngg ttoo lleeaarrnn..

LLeeeessbbuurrggCCaallll 335522--336655--66555555

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Please call (352) 365-8200

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Friday, May 25, 2012 SOUTH LAKE PRESS B9

G A R C O N I T S M E R B I S M P SO M E A R A S O L A R O R B E C A PW E E D S H A L L O V E R C O M E E L AI N K C E E S A K A I K N E WT R E A D E D T H E S H O D O F I R A NH A D L U N C H L I M P E D M O L E

P E N A T I L T E S O J E E RR I G H T O F W A D E A R T U R OA N I O B L A D I P E A L O N E R SD R A M L A I O M O O E G R E TN O M O R E M I S T E R N I C E G U I D EO M B R E K I S S M E A N E B RR E I S E R S I C C W P O S T P U N

E L E V E N C H E E S E T R A D EO D I C B A M W H E E L D O AD I N O A R I O S O S K I P R O P EW A N D E R I N G J U D E I N S A L E SA R I E L C O L I P A D D R SL I N W H O L E N U D E B A L L G A M EL E G E U S E S P I E L P I D G I NA S S S H E S A N T S Y S T P E T E

SOLUTION TO PUZZLE ON B2

450 Trades

DDRRIIVVEERRSS$$11,,000000 SSIIGGNN--OONN

BBOONNUUSS && MMaakkee uuppttoo..6600ccppmm!! GGrreeaatt mmiilleess,,bbeenneeffiittss && hhoommee ttiimmee..

FFllaattbbeedd ooffffeerriinngg nnoottaarrppiinngg!!!! CCDDLL--AA,, 11 yyrr..OOTTRR eexxpp..,, ggoooodd MMVVRR..CCaallll FFrraannkk DDoonnnneellllyy aatt::11--888888--556677--44996699 xx2222

TTEEAAMM && SSOOLLOODDRRIIVVEERRSS

Immediate positions available! 48 CPM split for teams. 35 CPM for solo drivers. Drop & hook avail. No touch freight. Weekly pay + insurance. CDL-A w/1 year OTR req'd. Food grade tank carrier.

880000--887777--22443300wwwwww..iinnddiiaannrriivveerrttrraannssppoorrtt..ccoomm

w/CDL Lic. Exp. with Crane Trucks a plus. Pay based upon exp./abilities.

AAppppllyy iinn ppeerrssoonn aatt::LLeennaarrdd PPoowweellll,, IInncc..

44441188 CCRR 112244AA,,WWiillddwwoooodd,, FFLL..

455Restaurants/Hotels/Clubs

FFOOOODD SSEERRVVIICCEEAALLLL PPOOSSIITTIIOONNSSSSUUMMMMEERR -- PPTTWWkknnddss aa mmuusstt..

LLaakkee YYaallee BBaappttiissttCCoonnffeerreennccee CCeenntteerr

CCRR 445522 NN.. ooff EEuussttiiss..CCaallll MM--FF 88aamm -- 55ppmm

335522--448833--99884422

460 Beauty

BBEEAAUUTTIICCIIAANNReady for a change, bring your clientele to a new location. We have lots of fun. Booth avail. June 1, 2012.

CCaallll 335522--331155--99999944oorr 335522--221177--33559911

470 General

CCAARRRRIIEERRSSTThhee DDaaiillyy CCoommmmeerrcciiaall

hhaass NNEEWW ddeelliivveerryyrroouutteess aavvaaiillaabbllee

IIMMMMEEDDIIAATTEELLYY FFOORRCCLLEERRMMOONNTT,, TTAAVVAARREESS,,

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG &&LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE AARREEAASS..

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EEOOEE

OOPPEERRAATTOORRSS EEXXPP &&SSKKIILLLLEEDD LLAABBOORREERRSS

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PPrreessiiddeennttss HHaallll ooff FFaammee,,

Reliable, ambitious person with flexible

hours.Call Mon.-Sat. 10:30-3:30 daily 335522--339944--22883366 or335522--553366--55665599

PPUUBBLLIICCLLYY TTrraaddeedd company and leader in its field is currently looking to hire the fol-lowing positions:““PPaattiieenntt RReetteennttiioonn SSppeecciiaalliissttss”” Education: High school degree Requirements: Previ-ous Customer service experience, excellent organizational skills. Must have strong cus-tomer service, commu-nication skills. Base pay $8.50/hr. Bilingual in English/Spanish highly desirable.““CCuussttoommeerr CCaarree SSppee--cciiaalliissttss”” Must have strong customer serv-ice, communication skills. Base pay $8.50/hr plus commis-sion, Bilingual in Engish/Spanish highly desirable.““TTeeaamm LLeeaaddeerr--CCuuss--ttoommeerr sseerrvviiccee”” Educa-tion” Bachelor’s de-gree experience: A minimum of 3 years experience in a call center environment, and/or sales and mar-keting. Previous super-visory experience in a large department is re-quired.Qualified candidates pleas fax your resumes to: 305-500-2157

SSCCHHOOOOLL BBUUSSDDRRIIVVEERRSS NNEEEEDDEEDD

TTrraaiinniinngg pprroovviiddeedd..CCoonnttaacctt:: LLaakkee CCoouunnttyySScchhoooollss,, TTrraannssppoorrttaa--

ttiioonn 335522--772288--22556611 oorrAAppppllyy oonnlliinnee::

wwwwww..llaakkee..kk1122..ffll..uuss

470 GeneralTTHHEE CCIITTYY OOFF WWEEBBSSTTEERR

CCUURRRREENNTTLLYY IISS

FFOORR TTHHEE PPOOSSIITTIIOONN OOFFPP//TT CCLLEERRKK

The candidate should have strong customer service skills and com-puter skills. Previous governmental experi-ence a plus.

PPlleeaassee ssuubbmmiittaapppplliiccaattiioonn bbyy

JJuunnee 11,, 22001122 ttooWWeebbsstteerr CCiittyy HHaallll

115555 EE CCeennttrraall AAvveennuueeEEOOEE//DDFFWWPP

500Pets/Animals

501 PetsFor Sale

CCAATT BBllaacckk,, ffeemmaallee.. FFrreeee ttoo ggoooodd hhoommee.. CCaallll 886633--225533--22004400

CCAATTSS && KKIITTTTEENNSS Rag Doll Siamese need loving home. Call 352-551-9695

CCAATTSS RREESSCCUUEEDD AALLLL SSPPAAYY && NNEEUUTTEERREEDD && RRAABBIIEESS SSHHOOTTSS.. FFRREEEE.. 335522--551166--99665522

CCAATTSS Tabby, 1yr. old. Free to approved home. Call 352-602-7973

DDOOGG 6 mo. female. Loves kids, looks part Chow & Lab. Free. 352-308-7896

DDOOGG Large mix. 2yr. Lovable, good w/kids. Free, good home. 406-9468

KKIITTTTEENNSS && MMOOMM CCAATT Free to good home. 4 red, 1 calico. 863-253-2040

KKIITTTTEENNSS ((44)) 88 wwkkss oolldd.. FFRREEEE TTOO AA GGOOOODD HHOOMMEE.. CCAALLLL 335522--550044--66334433KKIITTTTEENNSS 1100 wweeeekkss,, FFrreeee ttoo ggoooodd hhoommee.. CCaallll 220022--335522--44775588

KKIITTTTEENNSS 88 wweeeekkss.. FFrreeee ttoo ggoooodd hhoommee.. CCaallll 335522--661177--66002211

KKIITTTTEENNSS 88 wwkkss.. FFrreeee ttoo ggoooodd hhoommee.. CCaallll 335522--446600--00666677

KKIITTTTEENNSS Free to good home. Awesome Personalities. 8 wks. 352-391-87183

LLAABBRRAADDOORR MMIIXX 11 mmaallee 1188 mmoonntthhss oolldd.. FFRREEEE TTOO GGOOOODD HHOOMMEE.. CCaallll 335522--666699--11888888

LLAABBRRAADDOORR MMIIXX 1 yr. old male. Good w/kids. Free to good home. 352-874-6959

SSNNAAKKEE Red Tail Boa, 3’, cage with locking screen. $100 Firm. 352-874-1416

TTAABBBBYY CCAATTSS (2) Or-ange. Indoor only.

AADDOOPPTTEEDD

560 PetSupplies

AAQQUUAARRIIUUMM 20 gallon, w/stand. complete w/light, hood & filter $80. 504-8827

BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE 1155..55”” DD xx 1155..55”” HH xx 1133..55”” WW.. GGrreeaatt ffoorr TTrraavveell.. $$2200.. 335522--774488--99661111

BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE SSTTAANNDD 2299..55”” HH xx 1188..7755””WW xx 1188..7755DD.. OOnn rroolllleerrss,, $$5500.. 335522--997788--77446611

BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE, like new 26"Hx20.5"Wx13"D, buy me. $35. Call 352-728-2736

CCAATT CCAARRRRIIEERRSS (2) med. size, like new. $50 for both. Please call 352-787-2221

CCAATT TTRREEEE 4 tiers, paid $359, asking $100 Please call 352-787-2221

DDOOGG CCAAGGEE Med. size, Black powder

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!

600Merchandise

Mart

601 AntiquesJJEEWWEELLRRYY Choker neck-

lace w/bracelet. Rhinestone. $50 Call 352-742-2856

LLIINNEENNSS Antiques. Fab-rics, table cloths, large selection. Excel $85. 483-3870

NNEECCKKLLAACCEE && BBRRAACCEELLEETTJade. 14K clasp. Appraised $400. $90. 314-0923

RROOUUNNDD TTAABBLLEE 1188””,,ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$6600..

CCaallll 335522--772288--33557711

SSCCHHOOOOLL DDEESSKK ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$4400..

CCaallll 335522--772288--33557711

602Arts/CraftsHHAANNDD QQUUIILLTTIINNGG FFRRAAMMEE

Aunt Grace 24” square. Solid wood. $30 352-777-0045

602Arts/CraftsWWAALLKKIINNGG FFOOOOTT. for

Bernina sewing ma-chine. In org case. $25. 352-457-6858

603 CollectiblesBBEELLLL,, MMuussiicc BBooxxeess,, EEaa--

gglleess,, && oowwllss nniiccee ppiieecceess.. $$5500 CCaallll 335522--773355--00889922

CCHHIINNAA Noritake 8 PC. From early 1900’s. $95 Call 352-321-0982

CCOOLLLLEECCTTOORRSS PPLLAATTEESS ((44)) Hummel w/certif-cates & boxes. $100. 352-343-2072

DDOOLLLLSS from around the World. 25yrs + old. Excel cond. $30 obo. Call 352-978-0169

HHOORRSSEE CCOOLLLLAARR An-tique, leather, oval, straps & chain. $75. 352-324-2173

IILLLLUUSSTTRRAATTIIOONNSS (615) Norman Rockwell

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!PPLLAATTEESS (8) Chinese, (1)

Russian & (3) Nor-man Rockwell. $100 for all. 323-0875PPOORRCCEELLAAIINN DDOOLLLL.. NNeeww iinn BBooxx.. $$1100

CCaallll 335522--661177--11999999QQUUIILLTT Hand made.

Wedding ring pat-tern. Nice cond. $95 Call 352-321-0982

RRIINNGG GGoolldd ww//CCrruucciiffiixx.. $$7755 oobboo..

CCaallll 335522--331144--00992233SSTTAAMMPPSS 1996 hard-

cover commemora-tive mint set. $60. 352-821-0538

604 FurnitureAALLLL NNEEWW Queen-size

Orthopedic Pillow Top mattress w/box springs only $375, w/warranty. Can de-liver. 352-243-1021

AANNTTIIQQUUEE CCHHAAIIRR Floral material. Very good cond. $30 Call 352-552-1098

AApppplliiaanncceess WWiitthhWWaarrrraannttiieess $$7755 && uupp!!

UUsseedd BBeeddss aallll ssiizzeess!!XXBBuuyy XX SSeellll XX TTrraaddee

XX FFaasstt ddeelliivveerryyccaallll BBuuzzzzyy’’ss

335522--331155--99888866wwwwww..bbuuzzzzyyssbbeeddss..ccoomm

AARRMMOOIIRREE 22 sshheellvveess..LLiigghhtt wwoooodd.. FFaaiirr ccoonndd..$$3355 335522--440066--11441199

BBEEDD All newOrtho Pillowtop

Mattress & boxsprings.Queen-size

with warrantySSttaarrttiinngg aatt $$118800

Can deliver352-243-1021

BBEEDD All newOrtho King-size

Pillow Top mattress& box springswith warranty.

SSttaarrttiinngg aatt $$229955..Can deliver.

335522--224433--11002211

BBEEDD,, Craftmatic Adjust-able. King or 2 sin-gles. Lifetime War-ranty on motor. Bed-ding incl. Good cond. $700 obo. Call 352-343-7947

BBEEDDRROOOOMM AARRMM CCHHAAIIRR, greens & orange col-ors, cushioned. $25. 352-742-2668

BBEEDDRROOOOMM SSEETT dark blonde, queen size, mattress & box spring, 9 drawer dresser, all excel. Asking $200 Call 352-314-8933

BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGG && MMAATT--TTRREESSSS king size. ex-cel shape. $100 Call 352-702-1211BBUURREEAAUU WWooooddeenn.. GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$9900

CCaallll 335522--331144--88660000

CCAARRPPEETT 88 xx 1122.. CCrreeaamm BBeeiiggee,, bblluuee.. $$3300

CCaallll 335522--443355--00005555..

CCHHAAIIRR ddeesskk,, rroolllliinngg,, uupphhoollsstteerreedd,, bblluuee.. $$2200

CCaallll 335522--443355--00005555CCHHAAIIRR plush, leather

Prefect for Mother’sSSOOLLDD

CCHHAAIIRR Rocker/Swivels w/ottoman. Dark Brown. $50 Call 352-250-8515

CCHHIINNAA CCAABBIINNEETT Colonial Walnut 85”Hx58”W, 2/pc, top glass front $100. 434-5314

CCOOCCKKTTAAIILL TTAABBLLEE made by Harden, oak. $99 Please call 352-787-8217

CCOOUUCCHH leather, off white, good cond. $70 Please call 217-823-9280

CCRREEDDEENNZZAA SSTTEERREEOO CCAABBIINNEETT, good cond. $75 Please call 352-787-8217

DDEESSKK Mahogany, an-tique. Good cond. $95. Please call 352-259-3522

DDEESSKK,, L-Shaped. 6’. Great cond. $100 Firm. Call 352-406-4215

DDIINNEETTTTEE WWoooodd ww//lleeaaff && 44 cchhaaiirrss.. $$5500..

CCaallll 335522--558899--44331155

604 FurnitureDDOOUUBBLLEE DDRREESSSSEERR

w/Mirror. Light wood. Good Cond. $100 Call 352-250-4538

DDRREESSSSEERR && MMIIRRRROORRMMaappllee.. $$110000..

CCaallll 335522--773355--22660044DDRREESSSSEERR 6 drawers

with mirror. Like new. Asking $75. 352-326-5399

DDRREESSSSIINNGG TTAABBLLEE Louis XIV style, Cabriole legs, inner mirror. $98. 352-432-1772

EENNDD TTAABBLLEESS ((22)) Broyhill dark solid wood. $99 Excellent cond. Call 352-246-9948

EENNDD TTAABBLLEESS ((22)) SSoolliidd PPiinnee.. NNiiccee.. $$9999

CCaallll 335522--443344--22443399FFUUTTOONN BBEEDD Mission

frame. Oak color. Black cover. Mt. Dora $99 978-1242

FFUUTTOONN dark Cherry wood, queen, good

SSOOLLDDGGLLIIDDEERR alum., from

1950’s. Asking $100. Please call 352-735-1570

HHEEAADD && FFOOOOTT BBOOAARRDDFull size, enamel, w/frame. $75 Call 352-821-2345

LLAAMMPPSS (2) matching, heavy. Very Nice. $25 Call

SSOOLLDD!!

LLIIFFTT CCHHAAIIRR//RREECCLLIINNEERR Excel. cond. used very little, oakmeal color. $400. Call 352-429-2088

LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT Broyhill, plaid, excel. cond. $50 obo Call 352-728-8217

LLOOVVEESSEEAATT,, Cream, Good cond. $75. The Villages. Call 352-205-4914

LLOOVVEESSEEAATTSS ((22)) WW//MMAATTCCHHIINNGG OOTTTTOO

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!MMAATTTTRREESSSS && BBOOXX

SSPPRRIINNGG PPiillllooww ttoopp,, IImmmmaaccuullaattee.. $$110000 335522--882211--22334455

MMEEDDIIAA CCAABBIINNEETT OakAmish, glass front, 4 shelves. $85 352-729-2394

OOTTTTOOMMAANN SSTTOORRAAGGEErectangular 48” x 32”, light green. $100. 787-6366

PPAATTIIOO FFUURRNNIITTUURREE 4 pieces. Good $85 Please call 352-589-6642

PPAATTIIOO TTAABBLLEE 48” Plate Glass Top, Octagon, cast cement base. $50. 343-0587

RREECCLLIINNEERR,, WWaatteerrbbeedd MMaattttrreessss,, FFaann,, TTaabbllee,, FFlloooorr LLaammpp.. $$110000 ffoorr aallll.. 335522--330088--99334433

RROOCCKKIINNGG CCHHAAIIRR solid wood smaller Vintage chair w/cushion. $75. 352-246-9948

SSEECCTTIIOONNAALL SSOOFFAABBrraanndd NNeeww!!

aanndd//oorr SSOOFFAA LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT $$555500CCaann ddeelliivveerr!!

335522--224433--11002211

SSNNAACCKK TTVV TTAABBLLEESS, Nested, 3. Glass top w/brass legs. $44 352-343-1050

SSOOFFAA 2 reclining ends. Great Cond. Tan.

SSOOLLDDSSOOFFAA HHIIDDEE--AA--BBEEDD

Queen size. FREE. Please call 717-793-6098

TTAABBLLEE 46” round, glass top w/4 rattan wicker chairs. Excel. $100 Call 352-323-8240TTAABBLLEE 5533”” rroouunndd,,

wwiicckkeerr && ggllaassss.. $$4400 CCaallll 335522--332233--00007700

TTAABBLLEE drop leaf w/2 chairs. Good cond.

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!TTAABBLLEE Wrought Iron

w/glass top & w/4 chair $100. Call 352-735-1570

TTRRAAVVEELL TTRRUUNNKK,, wood w/old dome top. $90 Please call 352-742-5038

605 AppliancesCCAANN OOPPEENNEERR Elec.

stainless steel edge, cord storage. Villages $10. 391-5788

CCHHEESSTT FFRREEEEZZEERR Haier, 28”Wx22”Dx33”H, good cond. $100 Call 352-630-9907

CCOOOOKK TTOOPP GGEE Profile, Black. Excel. Cond. $95 Eustis 407-421-3502

DDIISSCCOOUUNNTTAAPPPPLLIIAANNCCEE

RReeppaaiirr--SSaalleess--SSeerrvviiccee MMoosstt RReeppaaiirrss

$$6600 PPlluuss PPaarrttssWWAASSHHEERR,, DDRRYYEERR,,RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR““DDoonn’’tt TToossss IIttFFiixx IItt FFoorr LLeessss””BBuuyyiinngg CClleeaann

WWaasshheerrss && DDrryyeerrssDDaayyss,, EEvveenniinnggss &&

WWeeeekkeennddssCCaallll NNooww

335522--887744--11223388

MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE KKeennmmoorree 770000--880000 WWaattttss.. $$1155 CCaallll 335522--331144--99332266

605 AppliancesDDRRYYEERR KKeennmmoorree.. $$7755..

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!DDRRYYEERR Whirlpool Duet

Gas. Front load. Runs great. Tavares. $100. 223-2317

MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE counter-top, & toaster oven. Good cond. $50 for both. 352-742-2668

MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE//CCOONNVVEECC--TTIIOONN OOVVEENN counter-top, $30 Please call 352-365-9621

MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE//SSTTOOVVEE && OOVVEENN HHoott PPooiinntt 33 iinn 11.. $$6600 CCaallll 335522--334488--99997733RRAANNGGEE HHOOOODD 3300””,,wwhhiittee,, nneeww $$110000

CCaallll 335522--778877--33663311

RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR GGoooodd CCoonndd.. $$110000

CCaallll 335522--555511--99669955

RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR1188 ccuu..fftt.. WWhhiittee.. $$330000 CCaallll 335522--336655--99662211

RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR mini, Kenmore. Good cond. $40. Call 352-787-3631

SSTTEEAAMM PPRREESSSS Table top. SP-660. Like New. $75 Call 352-874-8866SSTTOOVVEE GGEE ggaass 3300””

nneeww,, $$110000CCaallll 335522--778877--33663311

SSTTOOVVEE Kenmore ce-ramic top. Bisque. Everything works. $100. 409-1238

SSTTOOVVEE Whirlpool self cleaning, perfect cond. hardly used. 1/2 priced @ $350 Tavares.. Call 302-236-0179

WWAALLLL OOVVEENN GE Profile-Black. Digital. Exccel Cond. $95 Eustis 407-421-3502WWAASSHHEERR MMaayyttaagg..

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!WWAASSHHEERR Whirpool Cab-

rio, needs repair. Asking $75. Call 352-314-3458

WWAASSHHEERR//DDRRYYEERR May-tag, matching Ivory pair. Good cond. $150 324-6095

WWIINNEE CCOOOOLLEERR 20 Bot-tles higher. Asking $100. Please call 352-787-2083

606 ElectronicsBBLLAACCKKBBEERRRRYY CCUURRVVEE

#8530 Purple w/case. Like new. $40 352-272-4753

CCEELLLL PPHHOONNEE LG Opti-mus V, Virgin Mobile, 1200 minutes + data. $90 404-2230

CCEELLLL PPHHOONNEE VVeerriizzoonn Windows 7, Smart Phone. 2 mo. old $50. 352-435-0211

DDVVDD//VVRRCC CCOOMMBBOO JVC w/remote. Works great. $25 obo. 352-383-7553

EENNTTEERRTTAAIINNMMEENNTT CCEENN--TTEERR,, dark wood, glass doors. Great $100. 874-3684

NNAAVVIIGGAATTIIOONN SSYYSSTTEEMM GGaarrmmiinn $$5500

CCaallll 335522--332233--44886622MMUULLTTII MMEEDDIIAA SSPPEEAAKKEERR

SSYYSSTTEEMM Philips, ex-cel. cond. $25. Call 352-315-0798

MMUUSSIICC SSYYSSTTEEMM Bose Acoustic Wave II. w/remote, carrying case, manual & start up CD. Excel cond. $299. 483-6547

PPRRIINNTTEERR KKooddaakk EESSPP33.. VVeerryy ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$2200

335522--555522--22556699RRAADDIIOO SSCCAANNNNEERR Triple

Trunking. Radio Shack. $100 Call 352-239-0033

RRAADDIIOO Thomas Picconi AM/FM, CD, tape player w/stand. $99 352-434-2439

RREECCEEIIVVEERR Technics, w/turntable, works perfectly. $25 obo Call 352-383-7553

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 11999900 RRCCAA ccoolloorr.. 2200””.. $$1155

CCaallll 440077--888833--22551100TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 27” Sony

w/energy star. Excel cond. $50 Call 352-259-3522

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 32” Sharp great picture, w/re-mote. Asking $55. Call 352-735-0519

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 36” Sharp, great cond. Not flat screen. $90 FirmCall 352-787-1075

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 5522”” RRCCAA HHDDTTVV.. $$110000

CCaallll 335522--339966--44226633TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN Flat screen

19” Sharp. Works good. $90 Call 352-589-6626

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN new Dymex 19” 720P LED w/re-mote. $85. Call 352-205-0180

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN Rear Pro-jection 53”. Like New Cond. $100 Call 352-343-9347

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN SSyyllvvaanniiaa 1199”” && LLXXII 2200””.. NNoo rreemmootteess.. $$6600.. CCaallll 335522--443311--99998822

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONNSS (2) 12” JVC all w/remotes. $25 Please call 352-314-0677

VVCCRR//DDVVDD CCOOMMBBOO excel cond. Toshiba. Ask-ing $50. Call 352-323-4862

606 ElectronicsVVIIDDEEOO CCAAMMEERRAA JJVVCC

needs battery. $25 Very good cond. Call 352-777-0045

608 A/C & HeatAAIIRR CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNEERR

12,000 BTU’s, GE 7.5 amps. $75 Call 352-787-3631

AAIIRR CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNEERR Arctic King. 10,000 BTU. Fair Cond. $95 Call 352-396-2761AAIIRR CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNEERR

GGEE 55000000 BBTTUU.. $$7755..335522--334488--55884433

UULLTTRRAAVVIIOOLLEETT AAIIRR CCLLEEAANNEERR for Central A/C . $100 Please call 352-504-2327

WWIINNDDOOWW AA//CC GGEE12,000 btu. (Energy Star) $150. Call 352-787-4633

WWIINNDDOOWW AA//CC UUNNIITT. w/dehumidifier LG 15,000btu. $200. Call 352-787-4633.

624 Children’sitems

CCAARR SSEEAATT TTooddddlleerr uupp ttoo aaggee 55.. BBlluuee.. $$1100

CCaallll 335522--443311--99998822CCHHAANNGGIINNGG TTAABBLLEE

Graco, Cherry Wood. Like New. $50 Call 352-455-7654

CCHHAANNGGIINNGG TTAABBLLEEw/pad. Lt. blonde wood. $50 Call 352-242-1898

CCRRAADDLLEE SSWWIINNGG,, Fisher Price Nature’s Touch Papasan. $60 Call 352-561-5686

CCRRIIBB ww//mmaattttrreessss.. LLtt.. bblloonnddee wwoooodd.. $$5500

CCaallll 335522--224422--11889988

CCRRIIBB WWhhiittee.. GGrreeaatt ccoonndd.. MMaattttrreessss iinnccll.. $$5500 335522--448833--22114422

CCRRIIBB wwooooddeenn EEvveennfflloo,,ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$5500

CCaallll 335522--332211--00552211DDOOLLLLSS Monster High.

(2). New, never opened. $30 Call 352-455-7557

HHIIGGHHCCHHAAIIRR GGiirrllss GGrraaccoo.. $$3300

CCaallll 335522--442299--88991144IINNFFAANNTT CCAARR SSEEAATT,

Walker Sassy Seat. Asking $40. Call 352-455-7557

IINNFFAANNTT CCLLOOTTHHIINNGG0-2yrs. mostly girls, some new. $85 Cler-mont 352-455-5143

IINNFFAANNTT FFUURRNNIITTUURREE, bounce chair, walker, car seats. All for $80 Clermont 455-5143

NNIINNTTEENNDDOO DDSS in box. Brand new, blue & black. $50 Call 352-272-4753

NNIINNTTEENNDDOO DDSS.. Like new! Couple games incl. $70 Call 352-357-3996

SSTTRROOLLLLEERR Baby Trend, w/hood & basket. Good cond. $30 Call 352-217-4221

SSTTRROOLLLLEERR Comfort Tracker, w/time & temperature monitor $35 217-4221SSTTRROOLLLLEERR DDoouubbllee..

GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$5500 CCaallll 335522--880000--00334466

SSTTRROOLLLLEERR DDoouubbllee.. GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$5500

CCaallll 335522--880000--00334466

SSTTRROOLLLLEERR hhaarrddppllaassttiicc,, ggoooodd ccoonndd..

$$3355.. 550044--66440066

625 BuildingSupplies/Materials

BBAATTHHRROOOOMM VVAANNIITTYYw/sink, 60”L, 4 doors & 2 drawers. $75. 233-0464

BBAATTHHTTUUBB cast iron, 5’, left hand outlet. light gray in color, as new. $95. 748-5523

FFLLOOOORRIINNGG 8’x4’ cream color. Congoleum. $30 Please call 352-406-6071

LLIIGGHHTT FFIIXXTTUURREESS 24 x 48 enclosed 2 lights. White. $15 Call 352-793-5204

MMAARRBBLLEE TTIILLEESS,, 20% less than local retail.

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!PPLLYYWWOOOODD 3/4” (15,1/2

sheets) 3.5’x4’ $99 takes all. Call 352-449-9799

SSCCAAFFFFOOLLDDIINNGG 11 ffuullll sseett && tthhee bbrraaccee.. $$7755.. CCaallll 335522--772288--11001155

SSHHIINNGGLLEESS Tamko around 8 bundles. $100 Please call 352-568-5155

TTOOIILLEETT && TTAANNKK ((22)) Mansfield, bone, re-model take out. $100 303-0804

TTOOIILLEETT (bowl only) American Standard, elongated, new. $50 352-569-4696

WWIINNDDOOWW dbl. pane 36”x62” low-E glass. $85 Please call 352-343-2552

WWIINNDDOOWWSS (4) alum. 38”Wx23.5”H. Sur-face mount. $40 take all. 793-8103

WWIINNDDOOWWSS,, brand new, insulated, white, (4) 48”Hx32”W, (1) 61”Hx26”W & (1) 61”Hx33”W. $400 Call 813-495-1557

625 BuildingSupplies/Materials

WWOOOODDEENN DDOOOORR 24”W X6’ 8”H, insulated, glass top to bottom $50. 787-6855

630 Garage SalesGGRROOVVEELLAANNDD 5/25 &

5/26 1197 Single-ton Circle. 46” cut zero turn , household & misc. items.

635 GardenAALLLL TTRREEEESS OONN SSAALLEE•3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc.

$10 or 20 for $100•Larger trees 12’ +/-

delivered. & planted. $135 to $275.

•4’ Red Cedar $5.•6’-12’ Bald Cypress •Sago or Pindo Palms

CCAATTTT’’SS TTRREEEESS335522--666699--11661188

BBLLOOWWEERR Toro, elec., 2 speed. Asking $25

SSOOLLDDCCHHAAIISSEE LLOOUUNNGGEE for

pool area. White. Like new. $60. Call 352-205-2210

CCHHAAIISSEE LLOOUUNNGGEE Patio or pool. Excel cond. $40 Call 352-589-4315EEDDGGEERR JJoohhnn DDeeeerree,, ggaass.. 44 wwhheeeellss.. $$6600 CCaallll 335522--775533--44228811

EEDDGGEERR walk behind, 3hp, works great. $55 Please call 352-409-6940

GGRRAASSSS CCAATTCCHHEERR for 22” Murray push mower. $50 Call 352-483-2908

HHAAMMMMOOCCKK oonn ffrraammee.. 66 mmoo.. oolldd.. $$4400

CCaallll 335522--553366--11774444LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR 20”,

3.5hp, cuts great, runs great. $45. Call 352-409-6940

LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR 22”, 5hp, self propelled, big wheels, runs good mows good. $85 352-409-6940

LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR Elec., used little w/cord. Like New. $85 Call 352-307-9462

LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR Murray, 22”, 3.8hp, good cond. $65 Call 352-728-2534

LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR Toro, self propelled, 6.5hp, 22” cut, w/bagger.

SSOOLLDDLLEEAAFF BBLLOOWWEERR Home-

lite, gas, good cond. $35 Please call 352-383-8219

PPAATTIIOO SSEETT 36” glass top table w/Umbrella. 4 new chairs. $100. 352-217-4816

PPAATTIIOO SSEETT,, 4 steel spring chairs, 48” round. table. Excel $85 obo. 787-7048

PPLLAANNTT && TTRREEEESS Cheap! You dig! Asking $15 for all. Please call 352-324-3025

PPOODDOOCCAARRPPUUSS (30) in 1 gallon containers. $90 for all. Call 352-787-1226

PPUUSSHH MMOOWWEERR MMTTDDw/Briggs & Stratton 148cc w/20” cut. $80 obo. 636-0151

PPUUSSHH MMOOWWEERR Toro, 22” Self propelled w/bag. $100 Call 352-455-0694

PPUUSSHH MMOOWWEERR Toro, 22” Self propelled w/bag. $100 Call 352-455-0694

RRIIDDIINNGG MMOOWWEERR 42” Scotts (John Deere) 17hp w/only 223 running hrs, new blades, 1 yr. battery. $650. 459-4671

RRIIDDIINNGG MMOOWWEERR Murray Older mower, 40”. 5 speed, 11hp. $100 Call 352-771-6322

RRIIDDIINNGG MMOOWWEERR Yard Machine, 16.5hp, 42” cut, auto trans

SSOOLLDD

RRIIDDIINNGG MMOOWWEERR Yard Man Needs TLC. Sell or trade. $65 Call

SSOOLLDD!!

635 GardenSSEEGGOO PPAALLMMSS Bright

green. 3 gallon pots. $5.00 Call 352-748-9185

WWEEEEDD EEAATTEERR,, EEDDGGEERR, BBlloowweerr HHoommeelliittee ggaass,, 33 iinn 11.. EExxcceell.. CCoonndd.. $$6655.. 330077--99446622

WWHHEEEELLBBAARRRROOWW mmeedd.. ffoorr oonnllyy $$2200..

CCaallll 335522--555522--44009988

640 GunsAAMMMMUUNNIITTIIOONN 44

Remington magnum, 175 rounds, $100 352-750-1979

AAMMMMUUNNIITTIIOONN 335577.. 250 rounds factory Win-

SSOOLLDD

CCEELLTTAA Spanish Pistol .25 caliber, clear grip. $132. Call 352-750-1979

GGLLOOCCKK 45. Model 21. 3rd Generation, in case. $550. Call 352-314-0145

IINNTTRRAACC AARRMMSS 32 cali-ber. Asking $290. Please call 352-399-6001

MMAAKKAARROOVV99 mmiilllliimmeetteerr.. $$330000..CCaallll 335522--339999--66000011

PPIISSTTOOLL Smith & Wesson 40 caliber new w/case, never fired, 2 clips, box of ammo. $650. 352-343-5166

RREEMMIINNGGTTOONN 700 SPS, 270 WSM, 3 x 9 Scope. $500. 352-446-1524

UUNNIIVVEERRSSAALL M1 carbine & RUGER Black Hawk both .30 caliber. $995. 750-1979

WWAALLTTEERR PPPPKK stainless .380 caliber pistol, holster, 2 magazines, $500 FFIIRRMM.. Call 352-326-0770

649 MedicalBBEEDDSSIIDDEE CCOOMMMMOODDEE

new. Asking $50. Please call 352-330-4053

HHAANNDDIICCAAPP RRAAMMPPfolds-up alum. Ask-ing $100. Please call 352-365-2075

PPOORRTTAABBLLEE PPOOTTTTYY,, al-most new. $35 Please call 561-398-3811

PPOOWWEERR CCHHAAIIRR 4 wheel, good batteries. $300 Please call 352-343-6608

PPOOWWEERR CCHHAAIIRR Hover-round, like new, ex-cel cond. $1800 call 352-250-3589

SSCCOOOOTTEERR Go-Go Pride, 3.5 yrs old. Asking $550. Please call 352-330-4053

SSCCOOOOTTEERR//PPOOWWEERRCCHHAAIIRR CCAARRRRIIEERR NNEEWW,, fits into hitch, 60" fold out ramp. $195. 352-217-3437

TTOOIILLEETT LLIIFFTT attaches to toilet seat has hand grips. Asking $40. 352-821-0538

WWAALLKKEERR Lifestyle, 4 wheel, brakes, stor-age seat. As New. $45. 352-742-1527

WWAALLKKEERR,, new, folding, padded seat. Good

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!

WWAALLKKEERR,, New, rolling, folding, padded seat & storage. $50.

SSOOLLDD!!

650 Computers& Equip

IINNKK CCAARRTTRRIIDDGGEE HP57, New in package, cost $40 asking $25. Call 352-343-1046

PPRRIINNTTEERR All-in-one Ep-son, needs ink.. Good cond. $40 Call 352-753-4043

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PPOOOOLL PPUUMMPP Hayward Tristar. Used for parts. Call 352-324-3536

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AAFFGGHHAANN KKIITT 9 skeins & more, w/instructions. $50 obo Call 352-748-7678

AAIIRR CCLLEEAANNEERR HHeeppaabbyy KKeennmmoorree,, nneeww $$7755CCaallll 335522--778877--33663311

AAIIRR CCLLEEAANNEERR Oreck electronic filter. $75. Call after 9am 352-259-5629

AAIIRR MMAATTTTRREESSSS Queen. Fold up Frame. In bag, on rollers. $30 Call 352-753-4281

AAIIRR PPUURRIIFFIIEERR Hoover Si-lence Air 4000. $50 Please call 352-728-5262

AARREEAA RRUUGGSS VVaarriioouuss ssiizzeess && ccoolloorrss.. $$110000 CCaallll 440077--446611--33884411

BBAATTTTEERRIIEESS Hearing Aid 8 pack of 6. P13. Free! Call

GGAAVVEE AAWWAAYY

BBEEAANN BBAAGG jjuummbboo,,bblluuee iinn ccoolloorr.. $$1155

CCaallll 335522--551166--77992200BBEEDDSSPPRREEAADD King, Quilt

Like. Multi color, 130w x 118l. Excel cond. $60 315-4974

BBEEVVEELLEEDD GGLLAASSSS 2277xx2277 33//1166 tthhiicckk.. $$5500.. 772288--66118899

BBLLAAZZEERR men’s Palm Beach, size 46 Reg. Good cond. $30 Call 352-394-6204

BBOOOOKKSS Handyman En-cyclopedias. Aprrox. 20. $20 Call 352-446-0959

BBOOOOKKSS Hardcover, Best Sellers, Excel. cond. $3.00. Call 352-504-8053

BBOOOOKKSS pertaining to wars. $75 takes all. Please call 352-753-4043

BBOOOOKKSS Western, (20) large. print. $20 Please call 352-357-4722

BBRREEAADDMMAAKKEERR very good cond. Asking $25. Please call 352-406-6086

CCAAMMEERRAA PENTAX Auto focus, red eye reduc-tion, IQ zoom. $50 obo 343-4445

CCAARRPPEETT SSHHAAMMPPOOOOEERR , Bissell Pro Heat, 2X deep clean. $100

SSOOLLDD!!

CCAARRPPEETT SSHHAAMMPPOOOOEERRby Hoover. Works good. $50 Call 352-357-0225

CCAASSSSEETTTTEE TTAAPPEESS 40’s -70’s, Big Bands, Glenn Miller. $75 Call 352-787-7093

CCEEIILLIINNGG FFAANNSS ((22)) Hampton Bay 48” brown. $50 obo for all. 352-787-0811

CCEEMMEENNTT BBLLOOCCKK VVaarrii--oouuss ssiizzeess.. $$110000 oobboo.. CCaallll 335522--772288--66884400

CCEERRAAMMIICC MMOOLLDDSS FFRREEEE

CCaallll 335522--773355--00333377CCHHAANNDDEELLIIEERR Dining

Room 20 glass pan-els. Excel. $65 352-323-1965

CCHHAANNDDEELLIIEERR Dining Room, unique, pew-ter. $65 Call 352-314-0677

CCHHAARR--BBRROOIILL GGRRIILLLL Gas, w/cover. Like new. $50. The Vil-lages. 205-4914

CCLLOOTTHHIINNGG (50 pieces) ladies name brand, size 16 New & like new. $75 742-9025

CCOOFFFFEEEE MMAAKKEERR Keurig Mini Plus. excel. cond. $50. Call 352-753-0521

CCOOMMFFOORRTTEERR SSEETTQueen, pastel colors, w/accessories. $40 Call 352-314-0050

DDEEHHUUMMIIDDIIFFIIEERRWWeessttiinngghhoouussee,, $$4400..CCaallll 335522--778877--33663311

DDEEHHUUMMIIDDIIFFIIEERR Whirl-pool, excel. cond. $50 Please call 352-483-5669

DDEEHHUUMMIIDDIIFFIIEERR Whirl-pool, portable. $50 Very good cond. 352-750-0367

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DDIIGGIITTAALL PPHHOOTTOO AALLBBUUMMon key chain. Holds 60 pictures. New, $25 561-398-3811

DDIINNNNEERRWWAARREE SSEETTWhite w/blue trim & flowers. 40pc. $55 Call 352-742-2856

DDIISSHHEESS Corelle 8 piece setting. Asking $25. Please call 352-242-1609

DDIISSHHEESS,, Fiestaware, (6) assorted pieces. $60. Please call 352-250-8290

DDIISSHHEESS,, Fiestaware, Co-balt Blue. (28) pcs. $100. Please call 352-250-8290

DDOOLLLLYY 2 Position w/bal-loon tires. Good cond. $70 Call 352-314-9537

DDRRAAPPEESS 4 panels 84”Lx60”W, white, lined. $60 obo Call 352-314-0708

EEAASSTTEERR VVIILLLLAAGGEEhouses, bunny peo-ple, grass, & more. $75 352-245-2567

FFLLEEAA MMAARRKKEETT IITTEEMMSSphone cases & other items. All $60. 352-324-2559

GGLLAASSSS TTUURRNN TTAABBLLEE ffoorr MMiiccrroowwaavvee.. 1144”” aaccrroossss.. $$2200.. CCaallll 335522--997788--77446611GGOOBBLLEETTSS,, 66,, AAvvoonn

CCoolllleeccttiibblleess.. RReedd.. $$5555 CCaallll 335522--334433--11005500

GGRRIILLLL Char-broil, 3 burner + side, stain-less. $100 Call

SSOOLLDD

GGRRIILLLL Charcoal by We-ber w/cover, used 3 times $45 Call 352-383-5998

GGRRIILLLL Thermos lg., 2/tanks, accessories, on wheels w/cover. $75. 352-742-0662

HHAAIIRR CCUUTTTTIINNGG SSYYSSTTEEMMFlowbee. Used once. $50 Please call 352-357-0225

HHAATT,, Stetson large gray, org. box. Asking $35. Mt. Dora. 352-735-1591

HHOOTT WWAATTEERR HHEEAATTEERR,, ggaass,, nneeww.. $$440000

CCaallll 335522--778877--33663311HHOOUUSSEEHHOOLLDD IITTEEMMSS &&

GGLLAASSSSWWAARREE 4 boxes. All for $25. 352-348-7490

LLAADDIIEESS AASSSSOORRTT CCLLOOTTHHIINNGG Asking $10 for all. Call 321-246-4371

LLAADDIIEESS SSHHOOEESS && PPUURRSSEESS.. Asking $20 for all. Please call 321-246-4371

LLIINNEENNSS (2 sets) Full size, top/bottom

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!LLUUGGGGAAGGEE 3 pieces,

Samsonite, hard sides, off white. $30 Call 352-357-1363

LLUUGGGGAAGGEE SSaammssoonniittee,, llaarrggee,, nneeaarr nneeww,, $$9900..

335522--442299--22774422MMAATTTTRREESSSS TTOOPPPPEERR

memory foam, twin, new. $65. Call 352-259-3170

MMEEDDIICCIINNEE CCAABBIINNEETT, 17”x27” has mir-rored front & frame. $20. 352-343-5019

MMIIRRRROORR w/white frame, 20”x24”. Asking $20. Please call 352-343-5019

MMIIRRRROORRSS (2) 53 x 43. Simulated Antique Wood. Lake Pan. $80. 352-603-1443

MMOONNKKEEYY CCOOLLLLEECCTTIIOONN,,sm. statues, plates, plaque. $50 for all. Call 352-245-2567MMOOVVIINNGG PPAADDSS ((1122)) UUsseedd oonnccee.. $$110000

CCaallll 335522--663333--88664433MMUUSSIICC BBOOXX wood 50

songs Concertina. Asking $60. Call 352-821-1610

OORREECCKK AAiirr CClleeaanneerr.. NNeevveerr uusseedd.. $$9900

CCaallll 335522--775511--00336699PPAANNTTSS Men’s 10 pr.

Designer, dress/cas-ual! 40x30 $45. 352-348-0475

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PPEETT DDOOOORR EExxttrraa llaarrggee nneevveerr uusseedd $$2255..0000 CCaallll 335522--335577--33446633

PPIICCNNIICC TTAABBLLEE 8’ wooden, as is. good cond. $100 obo. 352-357-0766

PPIILLLLOOWWSS new designer home decor, modern & antique. $35 Call 505-450-4153

PPOOWWEERR PPOOLLEE Tempo-rary 16’. (2) 20 amp breakers, meter box $75. 352-728-6840

PPRRIINNTTSS (5) limited Wild Life & Flowers $100 Please call 352-787-3299

PPUURRSSEE CCOOAACCHH, tan/brown, flat/cross body style. $100 obo Call 352-343-4445

QQUUIILLTT King, 106w x 88l. Double Wedding Ring. Green/purple. $75. 352-315-4794

RREEAADDEERRSS DDIIGGEESSTT BBOOOOKKSS (25) & 33

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!RREEEELL TTAAPPEESS 7” (600)

opera 2 operas per tape. $20 Please call 352-343-9935

RRUUGG 8 x 10 indoor/out-door beige weave. $40 Call 352-750-2842

RRUUGG Shaw w/2 match-ing door rug. Main color cream. $60 Call 352-357-1647

RRUUGGSS AARREEAA (2 small) Lily pads blues & greens, unique. $25. 352-728-3032

RRUUGGSS rectangle 5’x8’ brown colors. Good cond. $15. Please call 352-793-8102

SSAADDDDLLEE BBAAGGSS for Har-ley Davidson Sport-ers. $100 Call 407-592-7459

SSAAFFEE Foreline Security. 37”h x 19”w. Excel cond. $95 Call 352-324-3025

SSEEWWIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEEBrothers XL5700, $50 Please call 352-239-0033

SSEEWWIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEEDressmaker Port-able. All Steel. $50 Call 352-223-6562

SSEEWWIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEESinger Touch-N-Sew, portable, extra bob-bins. $90 326-8786

SSHHIIRRTTSS Mens 10 De-signer. Like New! Dress/Casual XL $40 352-348-0475

SSHHOOEESS Ladies, SAS. White sandal, 12s. Never worn. $40 352-360-1209

SSHHOOEESS MMEENN’’SS New Bal-ance, size 10, tan color. New cond. $10 352-348-9946

SSHHOOEESS new men’s. Bass slip-on style, size 8 $35. Call 352-787-0410

SSKKIILLLLEETT electric 16”, brand new. Asking $30. Please call 352-787-9197

SSWWIIVVEELL SSWWEEEEPPEERR GG22,, bbrraanndd nneeww iinn bbooxx.. $$5500.. 335522--774488--99661111

TTAABBLLEE LLAAMMPP,, Mexican 33” high. Excel. Cond. $45 Call 352-793-5741

TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN RRCCAA 3366”” HHeeaavvyy.. $$5500

CCaallll 335522--770022--77118800TTUUXXEEDDOO Black, worn

once. All access. Red & Black 3 shirts $100 365-0938

UUTTIILLIITTYY PPUUMMPP Flowtec, 1/6hp, Model FPOS1300. $40 Call 352-483-2908

VVAACCUUUUMM OOrreecckk CCaann--iisstteerr iinn oorriiggiinnaall ccaarrttoonn.. $$7755 335522--775511--00336699

VVAACCUUUUMM CCLLEEAANNEERREureka, The Boss, 10 amp, attachments.

SSOOLLDD!!

VVAACCUUUUMM CCLLEEAANNEERR Leg-end II. Good cond. W/accessories. $100 352-589-1384

VVAACCUUUUMM Hoover Canis-ter, Wind Tunnel, with extras. Like new $100. 365-1741

VVAACCUUUUMM Royal Com-mercial. Perfect cond. $50 Call 352-357-9001

VVAALLAANNCCEESS ((22)) lined, 86”W x 22”L with/2 Pillows. $35. Call 352-259-3170

VVEERRTTIICCAALL BBLLIINNDD 7722 xx 9966.. BBeeiiggee VViinnyyll.. $$5500 CCaallll 335522--555511--55884455

VVIINNYYLL BBLLIINNDDSS Roll up. 4 5’ & 4 4’. White. Good cond. $40 Call 352-326-9105

WWAALLLL MMIIRRRROORR BBrraanndd nneeww.. 33’’ xx 44’’.. $$4455

CCaallll 335522--775500--22884422WWOORRKK BBEENNCCHH wooden,

strong, sturdy, 6’Lx20”Dx32”H $100 357-1363

655 MusicalInstrumentsDDRRUUMM SSEETT Starter.

Good cond. Cymballs incl. $75 Call 352-988-4964

DDRRUUMM SSEETT Tama, Elec-tronic. Everything incl. $40 Call 352-988-4964

655 MusicalInstruments

KKEEYYBBOOAARRDD CCaassiioo..AAsskkiinngg $$6600..

CCaallll 335522--332233--11998888MMUUSSIICC BBOOOOKKSS variety,

1940’s-1970’s. 100 books all for $100 352-753-1834

OORRGGAANN Estey Discovery II. 36” x 15” X 32”. w/bench. $100 352-326-3046

OORRGGAANN Hammond, oak 25 foot peddles, looks & plays great $100. 323-8240

OORRGGAANN LLoowwrreeyy//DDoouubbllee KKeeyybbooaarrdd ww//bbeenncchh.. $$2255 CCaallll 336600--00447755

SSPPIINNEETT PPIIAANNOO Needs minor tuning, but good shape. $100 Call 352-483-6697

660 OfficeFurniture/Supplies

CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR DDEESSKKw/hutch & swing arm table, natural wood. $75. 352-874-3684

FFAAXX MMAACCHHIINNEE Brothers, Model 560, excel. cond. $25 Call 352-728-3057

OORRGGAANNIIZZEERR for office w/24 letter size slots. Gray wood. $10 Call 352-255-9814

674 ExerciseEquipmentEEXXEERRCCIISSEERR 2000 ELITE,

TM Platinum series by Clark. sacrifice $100. 674-9288

GGAAZZEELLLLEE EELLLLIIPPTTIICCAALL MMAACCHHIINNEE.. Asking $75. Please call 352-366-0225

GGRRAAVVIITTYY RRIIDDEERR 440000ggrr.. $$2255 oobboo..

CCaallll 335522--335577--00776666PPIILLAATTEESS CCHHAAIIRRSS Malibu

w/3 DVD sets. Ask-ing $100. Call 352-552-8263

SSTTAATTIIOONNAARRYY BBIIKKEESears. Good cond. $100 firm. Call 352-728-6581

TTRREEAADDMMIILLLL In Motion, Model T900, touch fitness monitor. $20 obo 518-873-1483

TTRREEAADDMMIILLLL non-elec. folds up w/wheels. excel. cond. $50 Call 352-321-2174

WWEEIIGGHHTT BBEENNCCHH Gold Gym XR7.9 w/bar & weights. Great cond. $100. 504-2327

675 Sports/Recreation

BBAASSEEBBAALLLL BBAATT Combat, composite. B1. 31”. Great cond. $100 352-326-3050

BBAASSKKEETTBBAALLLL HHOOOOPP 10’-12’ tall, portable, new net. Asking $75 obo Call 357-3616

BBIICCYYCCLLEE 26” men’s Next Mountain Bike, reconditioned. $75 Call 352-315-0920

BBIICCYYCCLLEE 33 WWhheeeell,, rree--bbuuiilltt.. LLaarrggee SSeeaatt && BBaasskkeett.. $$115500.. CCaallll 335522--334433--66660088

BBIICCYYCCLLEE 3 wheel. Made in England. Good cond. $100 Call 352-787-6111

BBIICCYYCCLLEE girls 26” Huffy, good cond. $35. Please Call 352-787-3631

BBIICCYYCCLLEE Ladies. 26” w/large seat & tires. $30 Call 352-728-4913

BBIICCYYCCLLEE men’s Upland Beach Cruiser, 26”, lg. frame, nearly new. $75 315-0920

BBIICCYYCCLLEE Raleigh 24” Technium alum. Men’s. $100. 352-357-2771

BBIICCYYCCLLEEVintage. Good cond. Asking $100. Please call 352-504-6406

BBIICCYYCCLLEE,, 20” Huffy Girls. Good cond. Asking $20. Call 502-750-0512

BBIICCYYCCLLEE,, Timber Power Climber Mt. Bike, 24”, excel. New. $65 obo. 352-321-9351

DDUUMMBB BBEELLLLSS ((22)) 2255llbbss.. $$3300

CCaallll 335522--336655--00993388FFOOUURR WWHHEEEELLEERR ‘02

Honda 450. Excel. cond. $1,500 Call 352-406-1744

GGOOLLFF BBAAGG Titleist, w/folding stand & cover. $20 Call 352-319-6840

GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBB SSEETT,, bbaagg&& ppuullll ccaarrtt.. $$2255

CCaallll 335522--440066--66007711GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBB Wilson

Driver autographed by John Daily. $100 obo. 352-753-0445

GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS BBaagg && BBaallllss.. $$2255

CCaallll 335522--775533--00665577GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS like new,

irons, new woods, new bag. $40. 352-735-6927

GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS, 3 iron thru SW, driver, 3 wood, putter. $75 352-245-0716

GGOOLLFF IIRROONNSS,, Bazooka Tour 3-pw, Graphic Senior Shaft. $99. 352-435-4669

675 Sports/Recreation

GGOOLLFF PPUULLLL CCAARRTT $$55..0000 PPlleeaassee CCaallll 335522--775533--00665577

GGOOLLFF SSEETT iirroonnss//wwooooddss oovveerrssiizzeedd lliikkee nneeww ww//bbaagg.. $$4455. CCaallll 335522--221177--44001122

GGOOLLFF SSHHOOEESS wwoommeenn’’ss EEttoonniicc,, SSiizzee 1100.. mmee--ddiiuumm $$1188.. CCaallll 335522--331144--22330066

GGOOLLFF SSWWIINNGG TTRRAAIINNEERRNew. Kallassy-s Swing Magic. 5 Iron. $30. 352-787-7093

HHOORRSSEE SSHHOOEE SSEETT ww//ppeeggss.. $$2200

CCaallll 335522--775533--11668800

MMOOTTOORR,, VVAACCUUUUMM AALLLL AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS 15’ x 42’ pool. $100. 352-330-5985

MMOOUUNNTTAAIINN BBIIKKEE Kline Rock Shox, new chain & tires. $400 Call 352-753-1680

PPAAIINNTTBBAALLLL GGUUNN Spyder, w/2 helmet & acces-sories. $100 Call 352-321-8606

RROODD && RREEEELLSS ((22)) Mitchell Asking $90 will sell separately. Call 352-787-9675

RROODD && RREEEELLSS 1 Shake-speare & 1 Baitcast. $60 will sell sepa-rately. 787-9675

RROOLLLLEERR BBLLAADDEESS men’s, size 9-12 w/acces-sories. $20 Call 352-406-1595

TTIIRREESS (4) for 4 wheeler, Goodyear 25”, good cond. $99 Call 352-787-7584

685 Tools/Machinery

AAIIRR CCOOMMPPRREESSSSOORR Cen-tral Newmatic 2hp, 170psi, good cond. $60 352-630-9907

BBAATTTTEERRYY CCHHAARRGGEERR DDeeWWaalltt 1188 vvoolltt.. $$2200 CCaallll 335522--440088--11557766

BBAATTTTEERRYY CCHHAARRGGEERR DDeeWWaalltt.. 1144..44 VVoollttss..

$$1100.. 335522--440088--11557766

FFUUEELL CCOONNTTAAIINNEERRSS (4) & 6 gallon water cooler. $25 for all. 352-636-0263

GGEENNEERRAATTOORR Coleman Powermate, 3750

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!

GGEENNEERRAATTOORR Troy-Bilt Brand new, w/man

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!

LLOOGG CCHHAAIINN heavy duty 16’. Asking $25. Please call 352-787-6366

MMIITTEERR SSAAWW 10” Crafts-man. good cond. $75 Tavares Call 302-236-0179

NNAAIILL GGUUNN Paslode Coil Nailer. 1 1/4” to 2 3/8”. $100 Call 352-551-4921

NNAAIILL GGUUNN Paslode Strap Nailer. Asking $100. Please call 352-551-4921

PPAAIINNTT SSHHAAKKEERR NNeeww! PPnneeuummaattiicc.. 4400--7700ppssii.. 1111llbb mmaaxx.. $$2255.. 335522--335577--33446633

PPAAIINNTT GGUUNN heavy duty., .5hp. Sprays up to 5 gallons in 1/hr. $95 Call 352-787-1075

PPAAIINNTT SSPPRRAAYYEERR Pro Magnum XR7, new, 1 gallon, 5 gallon hanger. Paid $669, sell for $350 FFIIRRMMCall 352-326-0770

PPOOWWEERR WWAASSHHEERR HHuusskkyy 11775500ppssii.. $$7700 oobboo.. 335522--772288--44884477

PPRREESSSSUURREE WWAASSHHEERRBriggs & Stratton 6.5 hp 2500psi. $100

SSOOLLDD!!

PPRREESSSSUURREE WWAASSHHEERRG24 w/Honda eng. Needs pump. $50. 352-343-9168

RRAADDIIAALL AARRMM SSAAWW 10” Delta, no stand. Ask-ing $100. Please call 352-315-1612

RREECCIIPPRROOCCAATTIINNGG SSAAWWDeWalt, elec. new in box $70. Please call 352-751-7398

SSTTEEPP LLAADDDDEERR 1100’’ AA..11.. CCoonndd.. $$8855

CCaallll 335522--778877--00113399

TTAABBLLEE SSAAWW W/Stand. 10” Ryobi. Like New! $100 Call 352-306-5432

WWEELLDDEERR Flux Wire, self feed, 90 amps, 120

SSOOLLDD!!!!!!

WWOORRKK BBEENNCCHHEESS 44’’ ttoo 88’’ wwoooodd,, hhaannddmmaaddee.. $$8800 mmaaxx.. CCaallll 335522--334433--77220011

800Real EstateFor Rent

802 VacationRentals

OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..

335522--440088--44445588

805 HousesFurnished

MMTT.. DDOORRAA 11//11 ccoottttaaggee,, ffuurrnn.. pprriivvaattee && qquuiieett.. $$445500//mmoo.. 11sstt && llaasstt $$225500 ddeepp.. CCaallll 335522--338833--22333333

806 HousesUnfurnished

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500

Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale

ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down

------$$$$445500//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..

HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba

$500 down----$$$$335500//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898

FFRRUUIITTLLAANNDD PPAARRKK 33//11 CClloossee ttoo eevveerryytthhiinngg.. PPeesstt ccoonnttrrooll iinnccll.. $$667755//mmoo ++ $$667755//ddeepp.. CCaallll 335522--555522--77554466 oorr 335522--335577--33338877

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE 3/2, carport scn. porch. lg. yard. $725 mo. + $500 dep. RREENNTTEEDD!!

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE,, 2/1/1 Near The Villages. Low rent, incl. util. Must be retired & help maintain the main house. Please call 727-459-2600

LLAAKKEE PPAANNAASSOOFFFFKKEEEEAARREEAA 2/2 CHA, fencedyard, scrn porch, util.

sheds, nice area.$500/mo.

Children/Pets OkCCaallll 335522--556699--11448844oorr 335522--556688--11332233

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG BBeeaauuttiiffuull,, wwaatteerrffrroonntt,, 33//33//22 oonn LLaakkee GGrriiffffiinn,, $$11,,220000 CCaallll 775577--445500--11443322

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG sm. remod-eled 2/1 on 1 ac +/-, CHA US 27 & Hwy. 44 $600/mo. Call 561-396-5357

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, The Planta-tion 55+. $950/mo 2/2/2 1550sf. Gor-geous redwood deck. Rent includes HOA (2 pools, gym & more). Complete lawncare w/chemicals & pres-sure wash. (over $200/mo in extras). Call Diane 787-0590 Ext 1311

RREENNTTAALLSSLONG TERM &

UNFURN. RENTALS INSOUTH LAKE COUNTY

RROOCCKKEERR RREEAALLTTYY335522--339944--33557700

AAsskk FFoorr JJaanneett oorr EEmmiillyyRRoocckkeerrRReeaallttyyIInncc..ccoomm

SSCCOOTTTTIISSHH HHIIGGHHLLAANNDDSS 22//22 5555++ ccoommmmuunniittyy.. 11 yyrr lleeaassee.. $$665500//mmoo NNeewwllyy rreennoovvaatteedd iinnccll.. ccaabbllee.. 774422--33336677

807ApartmentsUnfurnished

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT2/2 with all appl. plus stack W/D. Convenient Central Location. NO

PETS! $750. mo., plus $600. sec. dep. Call Tony 407-948-8038

(or) Carey 407-948-2838

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500

Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale

ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down

------$$$$445500//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..

HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba

$500 down----$$$$335500//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898

EEUUSSTTIISS 2/1 $600/mo 1st mo. free $500 dep. Call John 561-601-4648

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG11SSTT MMOO.. FFRREEEE!!

SSPPAANNIISSHH VVIILLLLAAGGEEPPooooll,, ggrreeaatt llooccaattiioonn!!FFuurrnn.. EEffffiicciieennccyy,, iinnccll..

uuttiill .. $$880000//mmoo..22//11 aapptt.. $$665500//mmoo..

FFuurrnn.. $$775500//mmoo ++ uuttiill..335522--772288--55555555

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG22//11..55 TTOOWWNNHHOOUUSSEESS

SSPPAACCIIOOUUSS &&AAFFFFOORRDDAABBLLEECCAALLLL FFOORRSSPPEECCIIAALLSS!!

335522--772288--11995555

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG DDoowwnnttoowwnn aarreeaa.. TThhee EEnnccllaavvee aatt

CCaauutthheenn CCiirrccllee.. AA nneeww aappaarrttmmeenntt hhoommee

ccoommmmuunniittyy ooff 11 BBRR,,11 BBAA LLuuxxuurryy aappttss..

CCaallll 335522--770022--22994499~~ FFuullllyy EEqquuiippppeedd ~~

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG ddoowwnnttoowwnn,,11--22bbrr:: wwaallkk--iinn sshhoowweerr.. 5555++,, eennccll.. ccoouurrttyyaarrdd..

CCaallll 335522--772288--11999999

LLEEEESSBBUURRGGLLaarrggee 22//22 ww//ssccrreeeenneeddppaattiioo –– SSppeecciiaall $$9999ffiirrsstt mmoo//$$660000 ddeepp..

335522--551166--11224444

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, Downtown 1/1, W/D avail. $550 + dep. No pets. 352-787-5885

MMTT DDOORRAA 1/1 Near li-brary. $500/mo + dep No Util No Pets. 669-7541 after 6pm

807ApartmentsUnfurnished

PPEEPPPPEERRTTRREEEEAAPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSSNNeeww 11,, 22 && 33 BBRR..

CClloossee ttoo TThhee VViillllaaggeessRReenntt � SSppeecciiaallss NNooww!!

335522--339999--22112299wwiillddwwooooddaappttss..ccoomm

EEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEEArden Place Apts. New 1br & 2/2, 1-story apts. Coming the Sum-mer of 2012. Lots of features, green rated, energy efficient, only $595 & $725/mo.

FFoorr ddeettaaiillss ccaallll 887777--778811--66999955 oorr

iinnffoo@@aarrddeenn--ppllaaccee..ccoomm

TTAAVVAARREESS 2/2 wood burning fireplace, tiled floors, clean & private. $800/mo + $400 security dep. Call 352-348-8554

TTAAVVAARREESSMMOOVVEE IINN SSPPEECCIIAALL

AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE22 BBeeddrroooomm uunniittss

$$660000 ttoo $$662200//mmooFFrreesshh && BBrriigghhtt!!

NNeeww ccaarrppeett && aappppll..LLaauunnddrryy oonn ssiittee..

NNoo ssmmookkeerrss oorr ppeettss.. DDaanniieell 335522--440099--00221122

TTHHEE QQUUAARRTTEERRSSAAPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSSBByy TThhee VViillllaaggeess

RReenntt SSppeecciiaallss NNooww!!335522--339911--11441100

lliivveeaatttthheeqquuaarrtteerrss..ccoommEEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy

VVeerraannddaa AAppttss..SSPPEECCIIAALLSS LLIIMMIITTEEDD11,, 11 ww//ddeenn && 22 bbrr

335522--773355--99440000MMoouunnttDDoorraa

AAppaarrttmmeennttss..ccoommEEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy

XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

XXEEUUSSTTIISSXX

11 BBEEDDRROOOOMM -- NNEEWW11 SSttoorryy.. WWaallkk ttoo PPuubblliixxCCaallll:: 335522--335577--77333322XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX

808ApartmentsFurnished

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG11SSTT MMOO.. FFRREEEE!!

SSPPAANNIISSHH VVIILLLLAAGGEEPPooooll,, ggrreeaatt llooccaattiioonn!!FFuurrnn.. EEffffiicciieennccyy,, iinnccll..

uuttiill .. $$880000//mmoo..22//11 aapptt.. $$665500//mmoo..

FFuurrnn.. $$775500//mmoo ++ uuttiill..335522--772288--55555555

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG SSTTUUDDIIOO NNiiccee && cclleeaann $$112255//wwkk.. nnoo ddeepp.. iinnccll.. uuttiill.. ccaabbllee TTVV.. 335522--330033--66226666 oorr 881133--778811--99554400..

TTWWIINN PPAALLMMSS MMAARRIINNAAFFRRUUIITTLLAANNDD PPAARRKK33//bbrr MMffgg.. hhoommee

11//bbrr MMoobbiilleess hhoommeeFFuullllyy ffuurrnn..

IInncclluuddeess aallll uuttiilliittiieessaanndd ccaabbllee..

FFrreeee uussee ooff bbooaattssaanndd BBBBQQ GGrriillllss

WWkkllyy.. aanndd MMoo.. rraatteessNNoo DDeeppoossiitt ffoorr SSeenniioorrss

wwiitthh SSoocciiaall SSeeccuurriittyyCCaallll 335522--778877--44551144

UUMMAATTIILLLLAA FFuurrnn.. AAdduulltt SSttuuddiioo $$555500 && 11bbrr $$557755,, iinnccll uuttiill.. NNoo ppeettss ..335522--225500--44771111

809 RoommateWanted

EEUUSSTTIISS WWAANNTTEEDDssoommeeoonnee ttoo sshhaarree

22//22 hhoommee $$110000//wwkk..++ ddeeppoossiitt.. FFoorr DDeettaaiillss..CCaallll 335522--663300--00333399 oorr

335522--445555--22883322

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG lg. br. w/pri-vate bath. Young senior male, respon-sible, likes animals. $450/mo Call 352-728-5125

810 DuplexesCCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500

Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale

ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down

------$$$$445500//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..

HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba

$500 down----$$$$335500//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898

TTAAVVAARREESS 2/2 wood burning fireplace, tiled floors, clean & private. $800/mo + $400 security dep. Call 352-348-8554

811 Condos

TownhousesLLEEEESSBBUURRGG Highland

Lakes, 2/2 furn. in 55+ community w/lots of amenities.. $750/mo util incl. + security dep. Call Mon. - Fri. Between 9-5pm 365-1457

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG Southpointe 2/2, part. furn. $750 No smoke/sm. pets OK. 407-491-8852

812 Rooms toRent

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE jjuusstt NN.. ooff TThhee VViillllaaggeess.. RRoooomm.. SShhaarreedd,, lliivviinngg,, && kkiittcchheenn.. $$110000//wwkk.. 335522--775500--00667722

812 Rooms toRent

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG Single Woman/Women to share large 2007 house - furn. No smoking, dependents or pets. 4br/2.5ba, 2/living rms., 2/din-ing rms., W/D. Quiet backyard w/water falls. Rent: 1/$480, 2/$700 + elec. & $150 dep. Avail. June. 326-5121

813 HomesTo Share

EEUUSSTTIISS WWAANNTTEEDDssoommeeoonnee ttoo sshhaarree

22//22 hhoommee $$110000//wwkk..++ ddeeppoossiitt.. FFoorr DDeettaaiillss..CCaallll 335522--663300--00333399 oorr

335522--445555--22883322

816 CommercialProperty

TTAAVVAARREESS,, Prime Loca-tion Office space for rent. Avail. June 1st. 352-408-9291

817 StorageRRVV && BBOOAATT

CCOOVVEERREEDD SSTTOORRAAGGEE1122’’WW xx 4400’’DD && 1144’’HH oonn ssiittee oowwnneerrss.. $$110000 ppeerr//mmoo.. oorr ppaayy ffoorr 1122//mmoo.. ggeett 22//mmoo.. FFRREEEE..

CCaallll MMaarryy ffoorr aapppptt..335522--445555--88004422

819ManufacturedHomes Rental

AALLTTOOOONNAA CCLLEEAANN33//22 $$556600//mmoo.. &&22//11..55 $$449955//mmoo..

$$330000 ddeepp..NNoo ppeettss..

335522--773355--22007711 oorr335522--663366--66880000

AALLTTOOOONNAA Rent to own, 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 ac. Storage shed & front porch. $2,500 down, $565/mo. Call 352-383-8827

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500

Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale

ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down

------$$$$445500//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..

HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba

$500 down----$$$$335500//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898

CCOONNTTIINNEENNTTAALL CCOOUUNN--TTRRYY CCLLUUBB 2/2 furn. 55+ pool clubhouse. $800/mo + elec. & dep. 352-408-6843

EEUUSSTTIISS,, 2/2 on 2 ac quiet country, 10 min from town. No Smok-ing. Ref’s. $650/mo + 1st & dep. 352-589-0263

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE 2/2 $700/mo $700 dep. No smoking, no cats. Very clean, w/very lg. lot. Please call 407-967-1502

LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE44//11..55,, $$660000//mmoo..

AALLTTOOOONNAA22//22,, $$550000//mmoo..

CCaallll 335522--222233--66880022

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG//WWIILLDDWWOOOODD2/1 CHA tile floors nice. $475/mo. + dep. 352-461-9070

OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..

335522--440088--44445588WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA,,

2br/1ba, fenced. $350 - $450/month. Call 407-599-4446

WWIILLDDWWOOOODD AARREEAAFFaammiillyy PPaarrkk,,22//11,, $$665500AAdduulltt PPaarrkk

22//22,, $$660000,, 22//22,, $$55000011//11,, $$445500

CCHHAA,, wwaatteerr,, sseewweerr,, && ttrraasshh iinnccll..

335522--774455--88662200

825 Rent-To-OwnOONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..

335522--440088--44445588WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA,,

2br/1ba, fenced. $350 - $450/month. Call 407-599-4446

900Real Estate

For Sale

903 HomesFor Sale

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG sm. remod-eled 2/1 on 1 ac +/-, CHA US 27 & Hwy. 44 $600/mo. Call 561-396-5357

TTHHEE VVIILLLLAAGGEESS Court-yard Villa 2/2 CBS. Immaculate. Many upgrades. Golf Cart Incl. Turn-key. FSBO Asking $177,900. 412-310-8115

WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA,,2br/1ba, fenced. $350 - $450/month. Call 407-599-4446

905WaterfrontOONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..

335522--440088--44445588

1000Manufactured

Homes

1001 Mfd HomesFor Sale

AALLTTOOOONNAA Rent to own, 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 ac. Storage shed & front porch. $2,500 down, $565/mo. Call 352-383-8827

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT WWAATTEERR--FFRROONNTT Beautiful 2/1

Fantastic view of Lake Minniehaha & Disney Fireworks. Adult Park, Pets OK, lot rent $350. Reduced to $18,500. Call 352-227-8517

CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500

Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale

ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down

------$$$$445500//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..

HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba

$500 down----$$$$335500//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898

FFRRUUIITTLLAANNDD PPAARRKK 2/1, completely furn. in 55+ park. Lot rent $216/mo. New steel roof, flooring & fresh paint. Canal access to Lake Griffin, possi-ble financing. $9,900. Call 352-787-6317

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/1, Family park, carport w/stor-age. A/C, FL rm. Lot rent $280/mo. MMUUSSTT SSEEEE $3,300. obo Call 352-800-0822

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG Cypress Creek 2/2, 55+ Ac-tive Community, w/access to Harris Chain of Lakes, pool, clubhouse, marina; cul-de-sac, 10’x30’ florida room, large deck/dock, inside laundry, permanent roof, lush landscap-ing. By Owner, $35K, 352-787-3558

LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, Fully Furn., 55+ Park 2/1. $5,500. Must Sell! 352-434-8975

OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..

335522--440088--44445588

SSEENNIIOORRSS AANNDD AADDUULLTTSSNNEEWW aanndd NNEEWWEERRhhoommeess oonn aa nniiccee

qquuiieett ppaarrkk iinn EEuussttiiss$$55,,000000--$$1100,,000000

CCaasshh pprriiccee.. OOnnllyy 33 lleefftt!!LLoott rreenntt $$331100 ppeerr mmoo..

11--335522--339966--22004422

1002 MfdHomesW/ landFor Sale

1100Recreation

1101 BoatsBBAASSSS BBOOAATT‘‘9900 CCaajjuunn

OOnn ttrraaiilleerr,, ww//‘‘9900 SSuuzzuukkii 111155hhpp ooiill iinn--jjeecctteedd mmoottoorr ww//ppoowweerr ttiilltt && ttrriimm && 2244VV.. ttrroollll--iinngg mmoottoorr.. $$33,,000000

CCaallll 335522--887744--44553355

BBOOAATT 1122’’ ffiibbeerrggllaassss.. AAss iiss $$5500.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--774488--22888833

BBOOAATT MMOOTTOORR 1987 Mercury V-6. Power trim, tilt & controls. $1000. 874-4535

JJOONN BBOOAATT 1100’’.. GGrreeaatt SShhaappee.. EEuussttiiss.. $$110000

SSOOLLDD!!

1120 MarineEquip/Supplies

BBOOAATT AANNCCHHOORR with chain and 150’ of line. Asking $40. 352-508-9642

BBOOAATT MMOOTTOORR 1987 Mercury V-6. Power trim, tilt & controls. $1000. 874-4535

OOUUTTBBOOAARRDD MMOOTTOORR25hp Johnson. $300 CallSSOOLLDD 11SSTT DDAAYY!!

SSHHOORREE BBOOAATT DDOOCCKKIINNGG RRAAMMPP RRoollll--nn--GGoo.. $$117755.. CCaallll 335522--772288--11336633

1150 R V &Campers

AAIIRRSSTTRREEAAMM 3322’’CCAAMMPPEERR

VVeerryy ggoooodd ccoonnddiittiioonn,, wwiitthh mmaannyy eexxttrraass.. $$1111,,550000 oobboo.. PPaacckkaaggee ddeeaall aavvaaiillaabbllee ww//ddiieesseell ttrruucckk iiff nneeeeddeedd..

CCaallll 335522--334433--88775566

1150 R V &Campers

FFLLEEEETTWWOOOODD TTOOYYOOTTAA‘‘0077 SSLL 3311’’,, 11 sslliiddee,,

ffuullll bbooddyy ppaaiinntt,,ssaatteelllliittee ddiisshh,, ttooww bbaarr,,

&& bbrraakkee bbuuddddyy..GGaass eennggiinnee,, 1122KK mmiilleess..

LLiikkee nneeww.. $$4444,,000000PPlleeaassee ccaallll

335522--446600--55003399

MMOOTTOORRHHOOMMEE CCllaassss AA.. ‘‘1111,, 3366’’,, 22,,880000 mmii,, VV1100,, 22//llaarrggee sslliiddeess.. 22//AACC’’ss ,, 33//TTVV’’ss,, 33// ccaammeerraass,, jjaacckkss,, aawwnn--iinngg,, ssaatteelllliittee ssyysstteemm,, 5500 aammpp sseerrvviiccee.. MMaannyy ooppttiioonnss.. RReedduucceedd ttoo $$9999,,999999,, MMUUSSTT SSEEEE!!

CCaallll 335522--779933--55220044

PPRROOWWLLEERR 0044 located in Franklin, NC. Lg. slide out. Roof over w/lg screen porch. 5 minutes to downtown shopping. Fully furn., ready to move in. $14,000 obo. Call 352-603-5432

TTAABBLLEE && BBEENNCCHH cush-ions 24”x36”. Good cond. $40 Please call 352-561-1812

TTOONNGGUUEE JJAACCKK ffoorr TTrraavveell TTrraaiilleerr.. NNeeww.. HHeeaavvyy DDuuttyy.. $$2255 CCaallll 335522--332266--99778888

1190 MiscHHOOTT TTUUBB 4 person,

220V heater pump. Nice cond. You move. $495. Call 352-267-2209

1200Transportation

1205 AutosBBUUIICCKK LLeeSSaabbrree 11999922..

RReedd.. RRuunnss GGrreeaatt.. $$11110000.. CCaallll

SSOOLLDD!!

CCAASSHH PPAAIIDDFFOORR JJUUNNKK CCAARRSS!!

$$330000 aanndd uupp..CCaallll 335522--777711--66119911

HHOONNDDAA CCIIVVIICC 22000011 44 ccyyll..--44 ddoooorr--aauuttoo

NNiiccee CCaarrSSppeecciiaall:: $$66,,999955

LLEEXXUUSS GGSS 330000 22000022BBeeaauuttiiffuull PPeeaarrll WWhhiittee

BBeeiiggee LLeeaatthheerrEExxcceelllleenntt CCoonndd..

SSppeecciiaall:: $$1133,,999955

SSUUZZUUKKII FFOORREENNZZAA ‘‘0088BBeeaauuttiiffuull 44 ddoooorr sseeddaann

EExxcceelllleenntt oonn ggaassSSppeecciiaall $$1100,,449955

DDOODDGGEE LLAARRAAMMIIEE SSLLTT 22000022

VV--1100 AAuuttoommaattiiccSSkkyy--JJaacckkeerr LLiifftt

SSppeecciiaall:: $$1100,,999955

HHOONNDDAA AACCCCOORRDD 2200002244 CCyylliinnddeerr 44 ddoooorr

AAuuttoommaattiicc -- GGrreeaatt CCaarr$$88,,449955

WWEE BBUUYY CCAARRSS!!IInn HHoouussee FFiinnaanncciinnggNNoo DDeeaalleerr FFeeeess EEvveerrLLooww IInntteerreesstt RRaatteess!!

LLaakkee JJeemm AAuuttoo &&MMaarriinnee SSaalleess

335522--338833--00995566

BBUUYY HHEERREE!! PPAAYY HHEERREE!!SSeeee OOuurr EEnnttiirreeIInnvveennttoorryy oonn

wwwwww..llaakkeejjeemmaauuttoo..ccoomm

MMEERRCCUURRYY LLSS ‘‘9955,, excel. cond. Only 75K MI. 4 dr full power. $3,500 obo. 352-742-1396

1206 Aviation

1210 Mcycles/Mopeds

HHAARRLLEEYY BBOOOOTTSS LLaaddiieess,, EExxcceell ccoonndd..

SSiizzee 77.. $$7755 336655--66223344

HHEELLMMEETT HJC Full Face. Used twice. New $149. Now $50. Call 352-728-3725

JJAACCKKEETT && PPAANNTTSS Blk Leather men’s size 36 $150 Call 352-728-3057

MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE BBOOOOTTSSMen’s size 11. Ask-ing $20. Please call 352-742-7761

MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE CCHHAAPPSSBlack Leather. Excel. Cond. XL $60 Call 352-365-6234

MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE SSAADDDDLLEE--BBAAGGSS.. leather 18”x 13”. $50 Call 352-753-7075

MMOOTTOORRCCYYLLCCEE JJAACCKKEETTSS(2) size 42. Asking $45. Please call 352-742-7761

SSAADDDDLLEEBBAAGGSS Throw over. Asking $35 Firm. Please call 352-561-1997

TTIIRREESS Avon 18” & 21” Like new. Asking $50. Please call 352-343-4518

1240 TrucksLight Duty

DDOODDGGEE DDIIEESSEELL 2200003333550000 ttrruucckk ww//bbeedd ttoopp--ppeerr && rroollll--oouutt eexxtteenn--ssiioonn,, ggoooodd ccoonnddiittiioonn.. $$1166,,550000.. OOppttiioonn ppaacckk--aaggee aavvaaiillaabbllee.. 3322’’ AAiirr--ssttrreeaamm CCaammppeerr..

CCaallll 335522--334433--88775566

1240 TrucksLight Duty

FFOORRDD RRAANNGGEERR,, 11999922Super Cab, sold AS IS WITH NO WARRANTY,

$600 min bid.LLaakkee CCoouunnttyy WWaatteerr

AAuutthhoorriittyy,, 110077 NNoorrtthhLLaakkee AAvvee..,, TTaavvaarreess,, FFLL

MMoonn--FFrrii,, 88::3300--44ppmm335522--334433--33777777wwwwww..llccwwaa..oorrgg

Written offers must besubmitted on LCWA

form & will beaccepted until 4:00pm

on 6/7/2012.LCWA reserves theright to reject any

and all offers.

1241 TrucksHeavy Duty

GGMMCC ‘‘9977 extended cab, 3500, dually, diesel. $5,800 Call 352-989-0559

1250 AntiqueCars

MMGG TTDD 11995522OORRIIGGIINNAALL

VVeerryy ggoooodd ccoonndd..,, ddrriivveess && llooookkss ggrreeaatt,, rruusstt--ffrreeee,, nneeww ttiirreess && wwiirriinngg hhaarrnneessss,, nnuumm--bbeerrss mmaattcchh..

PPrriicceedd ttoo sseellll aatt$$1188,,000000.. TTaavvaarreess..CCaallll 335522--334433--88775566

1264 AutoPartsAccessory

BBEEDD LLIINNEERR for 2004 Dodge dually. $35 Please call 352-396-8755

BBRRAAKKEE RROOTTOORRSS ((22)) front for Ford ‘96 F150. Asking $40. Call 352-483-0992

CCAARR CCOOVVEERR Mopar cus-tom fit for PT Cruiser. $65 Please call 352-793-1747

CCHHEEVVRROOLLEETT PPAARRTTSS $$5500 77aamm..--1100ppmm.. 335522--772288--44332255

CCHHRROOMMEE SSSS GGRRIILLLLEE‘09 - current. Chevy Silverado 1500. $100. 408-9845

DDAASSHH CCOOVVEERR Maroon 1998 Chevrolet Cavalier. Used. $10 Call 352-321-1089

FFOORRDD MMAAVVEERRIICCKK PPAARRTTSS1970-75. Hoods, doors & more. $100 Call 352-396-4263

FFOORRDD TTRRUUCCKK BBEEDD ‘‘7733--’’7799.. $$7755

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MMAATTSS For Ford E450. All weather, fits 2004 & up. $80. Call 352-347-7350

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HHUUBBCCAAPPSS,, 16”, 5 lug. Asking $100. Call 352-360-3335

SSPPAARRKK PPLLUUGG WWIIRREESS,, Chrysler 3.3 or 3.8 engine. Like new, $5 352-330-2251

SSPPOOIILLEERR Factory Cobra Wing for ‘93 Mus-tang Hatchback. $75. 352-406-7374

TTIIRREE new, 6.50-15, 4 ply, black wall. $50. Bushnell. Call 352-815-0268

TTIIRREESS (2) John Deere 20/8.00/8NHS $60 Please call 352-551-9396

TTIIRREESS (2) GOODYEAR Wrangler SRA 235/70/16. $60 Call 352-742-0894

TTIIRREESS (2) P235/75/R15 on 5 lug wheels. Good cond. $75 Call 352-978-1352

TTIIRREESS W/Wheels. 70/225/14 w/Rally ElCamino wheels. $100. 409-7584

TTOOOOLL BBOOXX for Full Size Truck. Diamond Plate. $85 Call 352-793-8103

TTOOPPPPEERR,, beige, for 8’ pick up. $100 Lake Panasoffkee Call 352-418-3200

TTOOPPPPEERR,, beige, for 8’ pick up. $100 Lake Panasoffkee Call 352-418-3200

TTRRUUCCKK TTOOOOLL BBOOXX Alu-minum, sits on rails, locked lids. Excel. $90. 352-406-1561

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Amazing and very appealing home inBaytree subdivision. Golf communityand more! This home has 2 master bed-room suites! Great location! spacious andcomfortable home with 2 large bed-rooms with walk–in closets, 2.5 baths,large great room with extendedfamily/Florida room and L shaped din-ing, eat–in kitchen table, closet pantry,and kitchen pull-outs, tile and carpetthroughout, lots of storage and closetspace, central vacuum system,inside util-ity room with 1⁄2 bath as you enter fromthe oversized 2 car garage, wash tub ingarage, wired for alarm system, andmuch more! Home is located in the town

of Tavares, centrally located and is about40 minutes to Orlando going south and40 minutes to the Villages going north.Park like backyard setting, nice landscap-ing, and more! Well maintained homeinside and out. Feels justlike home theminute you enter the front door. Livehere all year or make this your “new”winter home! Homeowners Associationmonthly fee covers lawn maintenance,yearly pressure washing, use of tennis-courts, exercise room, community pool,and club house! $139,000.! Call DebWoods at 352-212-1268 or Roland Stultsat 352-406-8030! ML#4681976

Location, location, locationMORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS

This home has 2 master bedroom suites with walk-in closets.

Wonderful two story family home on 28acres in Fruitland Park with approximately3000 SF of living area. The main house has4 bedrooms and 3 baths with a great roomand gorgeous stone fireplace, large foyerand formal dining room. Features includegranite countertops in all the bathrooms,solid wood cabinets, plenty of closet space,eat-in kitchen,inside utility room and acovered front porch. There is a detachedmother-in-law suite with a bedroom, livingarea and kitchenette. This space wouldmake a great media room or recreational

room as well. Bring your horses and cowsbecause this property is fenced pastureand has a small barn with 2 horse stalls andtack room. There is a 40 x 64 pole barn per-fect for trailers, boats and recreationalvehicles and a pond. There is a 3 car car-port finished off nicely & can also be usedan entertaining pavilion which has sur-round sound stereo, TV hook-up and gran-ite counters. Very private location andclose to Villages or Leesburg. This is a mustsee property! Call Lauri Grizzard fordetails. $475,000 MLS#G4682917

Private location close tothe Villages or Leesburg

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There is a detached mother-in-law suite with a bedroom, living area and kitchenette.

Covered front porch enters the foyerwith vinyl floor, double closet and storagepantry. The kitchen is updated with builtin microwave, countertops, floor, appli-ances, new sink, side by side fridge, din-ing room space, china hutch and broomcloset. Nice size living room with a sliderto the lanai. Split plan master bedroomwith a dressing room, large walk in closetand linen closet. The guest bedroom hasa walk in closet and a large linen closet inthe guest bath. Lanai across the back ofthe home has a window A/C and elevated

views. Customized with a two carattached garage where there is a laundryarea, storage & ceiling fan. Decorativedriveway finish, front entrance & garageentrance, all appliances included. Tiedowns updated 1999, gutters & down-spouts, low monthly associationfees,exclude all furniture. Priced in the70’s. Our office is located in PlantationPlaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite202, Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626.See more pictures of #1334 on our website www.PALREALTY.net

Nice manufactured homewith 2 car attached garage

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Decorative driveway finish, front entrance & garage entrance, all appliances included.

Park Square Homes namesVishaal Gupta president

ORLANDO — Park Square Homes,which builds new single-family homesand townhomes priced from the mid-$100s in seven Orlando area residentialand resort communities has appointedVishaal Gupta pres-ident and chiefoperating officer.

Suresh Gupta,chief executive offi-cer at Park SquareHomes said VishaalGupta earned hisB.S. Degree fromEmory University inAtlanta and aMasters Degree inreal estate fromColumbiaUniversity in NewYork City beforejoining Park Square Homes six years ago.

Vishaal Gupta said Park Square Homesplans to open three new communitiesthis year in the East Orlando, Kissimmeeand Winter Garden areas.

Gupta said he plans to focus on amajor study of post-recession homebuy-er preferences and unveiling new homedesigns.

Contact Anthony Rouhana, at 407-529-3031 or email to [email protected].

NAI negotiates office leasewith national auto financier

ORLANDO — NAI Realvest recentlynegotiated a new lease agreement for2,670 square feet of office space atSuite 220 in University Court located at3361 Rouse Road off University Blvd.in east Orlando.

Senior Associate Mary Frances West,CCIM negotiated the transaction rep-

resenting the landlord, InterchangeRouse, LLC of Daytona Beach.

Regional Acceptance Corporation, anational auto finance institution head-quartered in Winston-Salem, N.C., isthe new tenant, and was representedin the transaction by Chris Sproles ofCBRE Orlando and Chris Gadrix ofCBRE Atlanta.

Contact Mary Frances West, at 407-875-9989 or email [email protected]; or PatrickMahoney, at 407-875-9989 or email [email protected], or visitwww.nairealvest.com for information.

Ashton Wood opens homesites at Laureate Park

ORLANDO — Ashton Woods Homeshas opened eight Estate Series homesites for sale at Laureate Park, locatedoff Tavistock Lakes Blvd. in Lake Nona,a master-planned community inSoutheast Orlando.

Michael Roche, vice president ofsales and marketing at Ashton WoodsHomes in the Orlando region, said fourand five bedroom Estate Series homeson 70-foot home sites range in sizefrom 2,898 square feet of living spaceto 3,847 square feet and are pricedfrom $394,990.

Standard features in the Estate Serieshomes include 12-foot ceilings, gour-met kitchens and three-car garages.

Roche said Ashton Woods has alsoopened 20 more traditional home sitesfor sale at Laureate Park to build threeand four bedroom homes with two ortwo-and-a-half baths that will range insize from 2,026 square feet to 2,491square feet, priced from $289,990.

For information visit www.ashton-woods.com or contact Michael Roche, at407-647-3700, or John Reny at 407-647-3700.

Meritage Set to open homesites at Windermere Trails

ORLANDO — Meritage Homes plans toopen 68 single-family home sites in thefirst phase at Windermere Trails locatedoff C.R. 535 and Reams Road in theWindermere area of southwest Orlando.

Brian Kittle, vice president of sales forMeritage Homes in the Orlando region,said Meritage Homes will build 68 newthree, four, five, six, seven and eight bed-room homes in the first phase atWindermere Trails that range is size from1,646 square feet of living space to 4,322square feet priced from the high $100s.

Kittle said Meritage Homes has alsostarted construction of the three modelhomes that should be completed soon.

Contact Brian Kittle, at 407-712-8641or email to [email protected].

Mercantile closes loans inApril to finance projects

ORLANDO — Mercantile CapitalCorporation, which specializes in U.S.Small Business Administration (SBA) 504loans to small business owners who wantto acquire, develop, or refinance theirown facilities, reports it closed nine com-mercial loans in April worth more than$38.8 million in total project costs. Thisbrings the total this year to nearly $121million — more than were closed in all of2008 and 2009.

Chris Hurn, chief executive officer ofMercantile Capital, said the largest singleloan was for the refinance of an assistedliving facility in Kansas City, Mo., with atotal project cost of $10.8 million. “Wewere able to help Robert Redman, ownerof The Greens Healthcare, LLC, substan-tially lower his interest rate and monthlypayment,” Hurn said. “Without the SBA504 Refinance Program and the FirstMortgage Lien Pooling (FMLP) Program,this loan would not have been possible.”

Mercantile Capital Corporation ranksas one of the nation's largest providers ofSBA 504 loans. Through April 30 of thisyear, Mercantile Capital has closed com-mercial loans worth more than $865.6million in total project costs across 34states plus Puerto Rico and the Districtof Columbia, while creating or retaining5,936 jobs.

For information, call 407-786-5040.

NAI negotiates sale ofhistoric office building

MAITLAND — NAI Realvest recentlynegotiated a $1,200,000 sale price for the36,264 square foot, six-story historicoffice building and its 0.89-acre site at 101East First St. in downtown Sanford.

NAI Realvest Principals Robert Blackwell,SIOR and Michael Heidrich, Sr. negotiatedthe transaction representing the seller, Ft.Lauderdale based One Hundred One, LLC.

The buyer is Lilac Group-Sanford, LLC,an investor based in Monroe, N.Y. who wasrepresented in the transaction by MayerGross of ASD Realty.

For information, visitwww.NAIRealvest.com, or contact RobertBlackwell, SIOR or Michael Heidrich, Sr. atNAI Realvest at 407-875-9989 or email [email protected],[email protected].

Associates at Crossman winHallmark awards

ORLANDO — Six associates at Crossman& Company, one of the largest retail leasingand management firms in the Southeasthas earned accolades during the recentCentral Florida Commercial Association ofRealtors (CFCAR) Hallmark Awards.

John Crossman CCIM, president ofCrossman & Company, said four Crossman& Company associates were recognizedamong the region's top 10 retail producersin 2012 — Vice President of Leasing JustinGreider; Director, Whitaker Leonhardt;Associate Katherine Rush and SeniorAssociate Craig Katterfield.

Crossman & Company Director, BrianCarolan and Associate, Tracy Harrisonearned 2012 Circle of Achievement awards.

Associates at Crossman & Companyhave been recognized among the top 10retail producers every year since CFCARlaunched its award program in 1995,according to Crossman.

Former Orange County Mayor RichardCrotty, executive vice president atCrossman & Company, said the CFCARHallmark Awards are an important meas-ure of achievement for commercial realestate professionals.

“We are proud of our associates for theirrecognition, and we are honored to sup-port CFCAR,” Crotty said.

For information visitwww.crossmanco.com or call 407-423-5400 for more information.

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Keller Williams Realty givesback to the community

CLERMONT — Keller Williams Realtyassociates took the day off on May 10,but it was hardly a day of rest.

Associates chose to “Give Where TheyLive” as part of RED Day, short for“Renew, Energize and Donate,” createdto unite Keller Williams Realty officesand associates in an international dayof service.

As part of the RED Day effort associ-ates spent the day at New Beginnings at792 E. Montrose St. in Clermont assist-ing in the ongoing renovation project ofthe building that will be home to theNew Beginnings Learning andDevelopment Center when finished.

The center will offer adults and chil-dren the opportunity for tutoring, men-toring, computer training, and life and

works skills. Keller Williams Classic III Realty

would like to thank New Beginnings forallowing them to take part in theground breaking ceremony and "breakground" on the renovations of thebuilding, and Porter Paints, Bishop'sPaint, Summit Mortgage, and EquitableTitle for donations of paint, suppliesand time.

For information about Keller WilliamsClassic III Realty, 1200 Oakley SeaverDr., suite 212, in Clermont call 352-536-4104.

Maronda Homes's Bedford‘M’ Model takes first place

GROVELAND — Maronda Homes'sBedford “M” Model home at the MarinaDel Rey community, 224 Tres Reyes Lane,in Groveland was awarded this year's

Parade of Homes, April 14-22, First Placeaward in the $160,000-$180,000 pricecategory by the Home BuildersAssociation (HBA) of Lake and SumterCounties.

Claudia Johnson, Maronda HomesSales Counselor, 352-241-8567, invitesyou to preview this award winningmodel during regular office hours:Monday 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., Tuesday,Wednesday, Saturday from 10 a.m. to 7p.m.; Sunday, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. All mod-els are closed Thursday and Friday.

“Our new floor plans are very exciting.Most of the plans now offer gourmetkitchens, large walk in closets, and flexspace to meet the needs of the modernhome buyer.” Johnson also pointed outthat with interest rates so low now is thetime to buy. Conventional, FHA, VA andno money down USDA financing is avail-able to qualified buyers.Lennar to host opening ofmodel home in Sorrento

ORLANDO — Lennar’s Central FloridaDivision will host a grand opening June2 to showcase Lennar’s first model homeat Red Tail Golf Club, the region’s premierprivate golf club community on StateRoad 46-A, west of Heathrow in EastLake County.

Mark Metheny, president of Lennar’sCentral Florida Division said the event,which runs from 2 to 5 p.m. at Lennar’snew model home at Red Tail, will featurehorse and carriage rides throughout the

community. The Stockton Grande model home at

Red Tail offers four bedrooms, and a denin 3,091 square feet of living space with athree-car garage, Metheny said.

Lennar is building four bedroom luxu-ry homes at Red Tail with three and fourbaths that ranging in size from 2,500square feet of living space to 4,521square feet with three and four-cargarages.

Lennar’s Grande Estate homes at RedTail will offer tile roofs, brick paver drive-ways, maple kitchen cabinets, GE stain-less steel appliances, granite counter-tops, 18” ceramic tile floors in all wetareas, upgraded landscaping and bronzeseamless gutters.

Red Tail Golf Club features Har-Trutennis courts, state-of-the-art fitnesscenter with spa service, resort-styleswimming pool, a Dave Harman-designed 7,152-yard, par 72 golf coursewinding through seasoned live oaks andponds. Club facilities include a 10-acrepractice course, two practice puttinggreens and PGA professionals on staff.

The 15,000 square foot clubhouseboasts an exceptional restaurant, expan-sive verandah and Hawk’s Nest Bar,men’s and women’s lounges and lockerroom facilities.

Lennar’s Welcome Home Center at RedTail is located at 25429 Hampton Circle,Sorrento.

For information, visit www.lennar.com.

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Paul A Higdon andStephanie Higdon andRelocation AdvantageLLC, Lt 14 Oakmont,$143,000.

RelocationAdvantage LLC toSteven G Gray and MiYoung Gray, Lt 14Oakmont, $143,000.

Shirley R Burley andJudith H Kimble, Un EScottish HighlandCondo, $80,000.

Susan E Smith andRonald J Smith to NhpGlobal Services LLC,Legal Incomplete, $10.

Robert T Sangster toTamara Reeder, Lt 34Blk 1 Eustis Hts On LkEustis Etc, $250,000.

Charyl L Folds andGabbard Charyl LFolds to TimothyJackson, Un 405302 Wk4 Villas At SummerBay, $10.

Bouis Cathye Tr,Frank Stephan BouisFamily Trust andFlorida Fruit Companyto Purcell Groves LLC,20-20-25, $10.

Louis Leonard, PeggyL Leonard, Louis RLeonard and PeggyLeonard to Frank Pughand Linda Pugh, Lt 30Eagle Nest MobilHome Pk Ests 1st Add,$10.

William Henry KlingEst to Connie LynnCroak and Michael ACroak, 11-18-26, $10.

William Henry KlingEst to Connie LynnCroak and Michael ACroak, 11-18-26, $10.

Paul Stasio Tr, StevenStasio Tr amd Robert VStasio And Joan LStasio RevocableLiving Trust to StevenStasio, 11-21-25, $10.

Scott A Owens andKimberly C Owens toTerry L Allshouse andTrudie L Quick, 12-18-25 Eas, $75,000.

Deborah L Brazill toWood T Brazill, 12-19-25, $1.

Wood T Brazill toDeborah L Brazill, 12-19-25, $1.

Neil Kelly Clerk, JoeAllen Byerly, KatieNichols, WachoviaMortgage, WachoviaMortgage Fsb, WorldSavings Bank Fsb toWells Fargo HomeMortgage and WellsFargo Bank Na, 12-19-25, $4,000.

Darryl E Studer andDeborah A Studer toRobert J Stimpfling,12-21-25, $219,000.

Darryl E Studer andDeborah Studer toRobert J Stimpfling,

12-21-25, $37,000.00Brandon W Hodge,

Neil Kelly Clerk,Brandon Hodge,Jennifer L Hodge,Jennifer Hodge andCountrywide HomeLoans Inc, 13-19-25,$100.

Gerald R Kyser andWanda E Kyser toLawrence E Black andBarbara A Back, MetesAnd Bounds, $35,000.

Joseph E Burns andDolores M Burns toJoseph E Burns LifeEst, Dolores M BurnsLife Est and BurnsFamily RevocableLiving Trust, Lt 6138Villages Of Lady Lk Un23, $10.

Jack L Cassell toLake SwataraProperties Inc, Lt 3 CM Rehrers Sub Etc,$762,800.

Carol A Chapman toCharles E Chapmanand Leonard Dibiasi,Lt17 Plantation AtLeesburg Plantation AtLeesburg, $0.

Mac Quarrie Irvin HTr, Joan And Irv Trustand Joan MacquarrieTr to Habitat ForHumanity Of LakeSumter Inc, Pt Lt 5 BlkA Hopsons Sub,$35,000.

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TAVARES — Registration continues forthis June 20 event held at the HomeBuilders Association office with conti-nential breakfast served at 7:30 a.m.,and the program beginning at 8 a.m.,1100 N. Joanna Ave., in Tavares.

An in-depth follow-up hour will takeplace after the networking event from

9 to 10 a.m. Former state senator and representa-

tive Carey Baker is the guest for theworkshop and will speak on, BuildingRelationships and Utilizing YourRelationships.

The event is free to HBA membersand $10 each to non-members.

Sponsored by Loretta Maimone ofReal Living Performance RealtyInternational.

To make reservations, [email protected] or call 352-343-7101 on or before June 19.

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Beautiful 2006 CBS split floor plan withfoyer entry! Backyard with open views!!All furniture & TV’s negotiable! New lightfixtures, all ceramic tile throughout thehome in the foyer, kitchen, nook, familyroom, bathrooms, laundry room anddining room. Carpeted bedrooms & den.Galley kitchen features nook at one endand dining room at the other, granitecountertops, glass tiled back splash,under cabinet lighting, granite snackbar, and all appliances included.Living/great room open to the nook &snack bar, den w/French doors, move inready condition!! Master suite featureslarge walk-in closet plus a second closet,

garden tub, walk in shower and dualvanity sinks. The guest bedroom andbath is split to the front and near the dencould be a guest suite. Laundry room w/cabinets & utility sink, oversized 2 cargarage attached, screened lanaiw/access from living room & masterbedroom, 10’ ceilings, 30 yr architecturalshingles, ceiling fans are all new, lowmonthly association fees, low lawnmaintenance fees paid quarterly,exclude personal items. Priced in themid 100’s. PAL Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27,Suite 202, Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626. See more pictures of #1335 on ourweb site www.PALREALTY.net

Open views, this is the onePAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG

Galley kitchen features nook at one end and dining room at the other with granite countertops andglass tiled back splash.

Beautiful canal front custom builthome on large lot located in a gatedcommunity! Immaculate 3 bedrooms,2 baths, split plan, formal living room,family room with sliding glass doorsleading out to large screen enclosedlanai, kitchen has plenty room includ-ing eat at kitchen counter with coriankitchen counter tops and separatedining area connecting kitchen andfamily rooms, lots of extras including,inside utility, roof only 1 year old,newer A/C and heat, security system,large walk in closet in master bed-room, oversized 2 car garage, andMORE! Sit on the lanai and enjoy the

peace and quiet with a view of thecanal. Yard is nicely landscaped.Home is located close to shopping,hospitals, downtown Leesburg, andonly minutes to The Villages. Close inyet it feels like you are out and awayfrom all the hustle and bustle! Bringyour boat to your own private deckthen cruise towards Lake Griffin andall of the Chain of Lakes. Communityhas fenced in lot for storage. This is amust see home...take one look and youwill fall in love with all this home hasto offer! $156,500.! Call Deb Woods at352-212-1268 or Roland Stults at 352-406-8030! ML#G4670597

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Immaculate 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, split plan with formal living room and family room.

This 1,896 sf 3/2 home sits on anoversized corner lot with oak trees anda circular drive. Lots of space for fam-ily or entertaining. The large foyeropens into the formal living room withviews out to the enclosed Lanai that’sa WOW. 35’x12’ with extra insulationfor extra savings on your power bill.The Lanai is a perfect space for kids orpets to play safely or entertain a biggroup. Your family room is lovely witha Sumter County Stone, wood burningfireplace and another set of sliders outto the Lanai. A breakfast bar in thekitchen lets you catch up on the day.The kitchen appliances’ are new with-

in 5 years including aKenmore Elitefefrigerator and 1 year new waterheater with vacation mode. The newroof has a transferable warranty, theWind Mitigation is done and the selleris providing a home warranty to thenew owners! Relax in your large mas-ter bedroom with its separate vanityarea, and large walk in closet. Themaster bath has a large walk in show-er. You’re just a short walk to SilverLake and close to the College, shop-ping and great fishing on the HarrisChain of Lakes. $132,500 G4683071Call Linda Grizzard 352-267-0668

Beautiful Silver Lake areaERA TOM GRIZZARD

The kitchen appliances’ are new within 5 years including a Kenmore Elite refrigerator and 1 year newwater heater with vacation mode.

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PATRICIA SHERIDANPittsburgh Post-Gazette

HIGH POINT, N.C. — Art-decoand midcentury styles offer end-less possibilities for manufactur-ers seeking to re-energize andrefine what “modern” meanstoday in home furnishings.Stainless steel, chrome, acrylicand lots and lots of lacquer arethe hallmarks of these rebornlooks, which were everywhere atthe Spring International HomeFurnishings Market.

Lexington Home Brands intro-duced the deco-styled AquariusCollection, which featured somestunning lacquer pieces in aqua-marine, cloud white andMandarin red.

Century Furniture, which iscelebrating 65 years in the busi-ness, relaunched its Chin HuaCollection. The first Chin Huawas introduced in 1975, ridingthe tsunami of interest in allthings Chinese after PresidentRichard Nixon normalized rela-tions with that country. The newcollection adds rich veneerssuch as malachite, sapphire andgarnet and new materialsincluding stainless steel andacrylic.

"Lacquer finishes havebecome a very important trendin the home-furnishings catego-ry,” said Comer Wear, whosegrandfather started CenturyFurniture. “The high-sheennature of lacquer coupled withmetal accents creates a sleektransitional look that is fun yetvery sophisticated. It’s like agemstone set in platinum orsterling.” And likely enough tomake your neighbors covet yourcabinet.

Lee Industries was no excep-tion to the trend. However, itsdesigners looked to clear acrylicto update a hide-and-hair benchwith a button-tufted zebra pat-tern. “The clear acrylic legs arean instant update,” noted oneadmiring buyer. Also showing offtheir acrylic legs were Centuryand Lilly Pulitzer, which usedthem on benches as well.

Nobody understands the “MadMen” decade better thanMitchell Gold + Bob Williams.The designers’ Caffery diningtable in oak and stainless steeland Gage upholstered diningchairs with stainless-steelframes are all about shaken, notstirred. Looking glamorous inhigh-gloss white lacquer withdrawer interiors painted red wasthe company’s WestwoodCollection. It is trimmed in solidopen-grain ash in an ebony fin-ish for a striking contrast.

For a cool addition to any mid-century motif there is TozaiHome’s Starburst mirror donewith No. 2 pencils by Dransfieldand Ross.

Going deco delicious were theKeno Bros., who are known forthe way they bring out the beau-ty of wood in their products. Thestreamlined Chic tray table usesmaple and louro preto veneerstrimmed with stainless steel.Their Dual Curves accent tablesits on gleaming steel legs with atop crafted from rosewoodveneers and outlined in steel.

Bungalow 5 used marble tops

and nickel-plated hardware on avariety of new lacquer chests.Though shown on the floor inblack or white, they also come inred, orange, Kelly green andaqua lacquer finishes. Not to

miss out on the great polishedsteel rush, Bungalow 5 showedits upholstered Lever loungechair floating on a flat stainless-steel frame in vintage brownleather.

One who bucked the sleektrend was Maria Yee, preferringmetal with an industrial look.Hot rolled steel is the focus ofher coffee table.

"I really liked the naturaldesign created on the steel bythe cooling process,” the design-er said. The table is trimmed inenvironmentally friendly Nordicpine.

But Yee was in the minoritywhen it came to shiny vs. mattemetal. Polished stainless was a 3-to-1 favorite among manufac-turers like Bernhardt Interiors,which used it on the curvedchrome arms of its Markhamlounge chair in cream leatherand as the base for many othertables, including the petrifiedwood drinks table, the Henleyteak-topped table, the cagelikebase of the Orly occasional tableand the reflective metal coveringthe Bolton nightstand, whichfeatured an avocado-coloredinterior. The frame of the Jaceclub chair upholstered in a per-simmon fabric was also polished

stainless.Like a form of alchemy, stain-

less steel, lacquer finishes andacrylics are transforming tradi-tional silhouettes into freshproducts for many furnituremakers.

Sourcesn Bernhardt Interiors: www-

.bernhardt.com.n Bungalow 5: www.bunga-

low5.comn Century Furniture: www-

.centuryfurniture.comn Keno Bros.: www.keno-

broscollection.comn Lee Industries: www.leein-

dustries.comn Lexington Home Brands:

www.lexington.comn Maria Yee: www.maria-

yee.comn Mitchell Gold + Bob Wil-

liams: www.mgbwhome.com

Email Patricia Sheridan at [email protected]: Follow her on twitter www.twit-ter.com/pasheridan.

Latest furniture designs get modernshine from high-gloss surfaces

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Painted lacquer in leaf-green highlights Century Furniture's Chin Hua bar cabinet,which sits atop a stainless-steel base.

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Lacquer chest with marble top from Bungalow 5.

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Clear acrylic legs set off Lee Industries' new Hair on Hyde zebra-dyed bench.

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Maria Yee's hot rolled steel coffee table framed in Nordic pine.

MARTIN CRUTSINGERAP Economics Writer

WASHINGTON — Americansbought more new homes lastmonth, the latest evidence thatthe U.S. housing market couldbe starting to recover.

New-home sales increased3.3 percent in April from Marchto a seasonally adjusted annualrate of 343,000, the CommerceDepartment said. Sales rosesharply in every region of thecountry but the South.

The gain pushed the annual

sales pace to its second-highestlevel in two years. Economistswere encouraged by theincrease but cautioned thatnew homes are still selling athalf the rate consistent withhealthy markets.

The increase follows otherreports this week that suggeststeady improvement in hous-ing. Sales of previously occu-pied homes rose to near a two-year high in April. And TollBrothers, a key U.S. builder ofluxury homes, reported that itreturned to profitability in the

second quarter.A pickup in hiring, cheaper

mortgages and lower homeprices in most markets havemade home buying moreattractive.

“Housing could be a pleasantsurprise this year,” said EllenZentner, a senior economist atNomura Securities. She saidhome construction would likelycontribute to overall economicgrowth this year for the firsttime since 2005.

Sales of new homes rose 28percent in April from March in

the Midwest and the West, and7.7 percent in the Northeast.Only in the South did sales fall,by 10.6 percent.

The median price rose to$235,700, a slight increase fromMarch.

Toll Brothers said that homedeliveries and signed contractson new homes rose in the quar-ter that ended April 30. Itsshares rose more than 2 per-cent.

The homebuilder earned$16.9 million, or 10 cents pershare, in the latest quarter. A

year earlier it lost $20.8 million,or 12 cents per share.

On Tuesday, the NationalAssociation of Realtors saidsales of previously ownedhomes increased 3.4 percent toa seasonally adjusted annualrate of 4.62 million. That nearlymatched January’s sales pace of4.63 million, which had beenthe best in two years.

Though new homes representless than 20 percent of thehousing market, they have anoutsize impact on the economy.

US sales of new homes rose 3.3 percent in April

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MAUREEN GILMERScripps Howard News Service

After a facial, you know your pores areclean and your skin glows with health.What few realize is that plants have pores,too. They can become clogged with citygrime, dust and dirt and lose their brightcoloring. These plant pores are called sto-mates, which open and close to regulatethe exchange of air and moisture. So whathappens when stomates become clogged?Give them a facial with your garden hose.

Every gardening mentor of mine was anadvocate of “syringing” plants with a jet ofwater to maintain their health. It is vital inthe West, where there is little or no sum-mer rainfall to naturally clean off plants. InCalifornia, more than six months maypass before rain falls again, so west of theRockies and in other dry climates makethis a vital means of keeping an ornamen-tal or an edible garden in top form.

This isn’t just shooting the plant with a

hose, though. It’s a careful application ofwater pressure to clean foliage and stemsthoroughly. This also includes the hard-to-reach backsides of the leaves where pestshide. For those with rural homes, this isthe best way to deal with dust from dirtroads or plowed fields nearby. In citieswith air-quality problems, this is how tokeep black smog particles from accumu-lating on food plants.

Syringing is best done when there is nodirect sunlight. The preferred times areearly morning or around sunset. The rea-son is that washing plants in direct sun-light leaves water on the foliage, whichacts like a magnifying glass to literallyburn the tissues underneath. The result ofburns are white spots and blotches all overthe leaves.

The pros know that the greatest benefitof syringing is to discourage pests and dis-ease. That makes it a vital practice fororganic gardens. It’s well-known thatdusty plants are far more prone to spider

mites, which love such conditions. Washyour plants clean and spider mites won’tget a foothold.

Every leaf surface becomes a landingzone for spores of various fungal diseases.As spores and bacteria accumulate there,they can enter plants through the stom-ates, too. Washing your plants preventssuch a buildup, and you’ll find that theincidences of mildew and other diseasesare much more manageable.

Early morning is the best time to accom-plish this because the water has a fewhours to evaporate before direct sun hitsthe leaves. If it’s a windy day, the evapora-tion rate is doubly fast. Evening is a goodtime in hot, dry weather.

Beware of plants such as hybrid tearoses, which are prone to fungal diseasesof mildew and black spot. These fungiflourish on moist foliage. Syringing at day’send may leave moisture on the leaves fartoo long, creating a perfect environmentfor fungi to reproduce and spread.

Give your garden a regular facial

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Fuchsias are vulnerable to specific pests that maybe discouraged by clean plants.

DEBBIE ARRINGTONSacramento Bee

Vegetable gardeningstarts with seeds. But asanyone who’s gotten stick-er shock browsing at thenursery can attest, seedscan add up to a majorexpense.

To really save money bygrowing your own food,save seeds, too.

“It’s pretty amazing whatyou can get,” said BillMaynard, community gar-den coordinator forSacramento, Calif. “Youcan save a lot of money.”

What you don’t use, youcan share. Maynard’s com-

munity garden groupmeets in spring and fall toswap seeds. There’s alwaysplenty to go around.

One lettuce plant canproduce hundreds ofseeds. By letting one headgo to seed instead of har-vesting it, you can producescores of extra salads.

“You can save it for nextyear or many years tocome,” Maynard said. “Somany seeds last for a longtime. Flowers are reallyeasy, too, especially zin-nias and marigolds.”

Warm weather promptslettuce, spinach, cabbage,broccoli, radishes, beetsand other cool crops to

“bolt” or flower.The first step is patience.“You want (the seed pod)

to turn brown,” Maynardexplained. “You don’t wantany green. Pick them whenthey’re dry, but beforethey’re open. Even afteryou pick them, they’ll needto dry some more.”

Maynard suggests put-ting the pods in a shoeboxor other container thancan “breathe.” Keep vari-eties separate, so you’llknow which seeds arewhich.

“Don’t put them in asealed plastic bag rightaway; they’ll rot,” headded.

End nursery sticker shockby saving your own seeds