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I^ U ^*Li ARAN&Sr 11) iw LOCAL: LSSC opens lounge for soldier-students / A3 MONEY: Portfolio managers shed US government debt/ A6 Obama plans talks with GOP ROXANNE BROWN / DAILY COMMER Cecilia Rivera fills her gas tank at the Cumberland Farms store in Clermont where the price per ga this week was $3.14, the cheapest she said she could find. Gas prices continue to fa ROXANNE BROWN I Staff Writer roxannebrown@dailycommercial.com t's a cliche, but when it comes to gas pric- es, a penny saved is a penny earned. And with the cost of gas- oline falling, paying close attention to ever changing prices make sense for motorists in Lake and Sumter coun- ties. "Every little bit helps," said Clermont resident Cecilia Rivera, adding she always checks pric- es posted at gas stations and convenience stores while driving. Rive- ra said in the past week alone, she has noticed a significant drop in gas prices coming down from the $3.20 to $3.25 a gallon range, down to the current $3.12- $3.16 range. Rivera admitted to by- passing several stations, including one selling unleaded gasoline for $3.15 a gallon, to stop at Oil prices plunge 1 MOrNTH CHANGE -6.87% -74 | -7.20% the Cumberland Farms on the corner of U.S. Highway 27 and Hooks Street, which was sell- ing it for $3.14. "I try and find the best price possible, since I'm always going back and forth from Four Cor- ners, where I live, to Blessed Sacrament, my church in downtown Cl- ermont," she said. "It's a nice little stretch from Four Corners to Cler- mont." All over Lake and Sumter counties, the price of gasoline has dropped in the past few weeks. One Leesburg man said he thought he'd seen a station with gas for $3.10 per gal- lon, but could not recall where. On Wednesday, the lowest gas prices in the area were $3.19 a gal- lon at the Sunoco sta- tion atWest Main Street and North 12th Street in Leesburg; $3.22 at the Shell station at U.S. 441 and Kurt Street in Eus- tis; $3.23 at the Sunoco station atWest Burleigh Boulevard and North Joanna Avenue in Tava- res; $3.19 at the Citgo station at U.S. 19A and Eudora Road in Mount Dora; $3.11 at the Hess SEE GAS I A2 ALAN FRAM Associated Press WASHINGTON President Barack Obama is making plans to talk with Republican lawmakers at the White House in the coming days as pressure builds on both sides to resolve their deadlock over the fed- eral debt limit and the partial gov- ernment shutdown. CIAL With the shutdown in its ninth allon day Wednesday and a potential economy-shaking federal default edging ever closer, neither side was revealing clear signs of bending. H Amid the tough talk, though, there were hints of the possibili- ty of a brief truce. There were in- dications that both sides might be open to a short-term extension of the $16.7 trillion borrowing limit 10 i and a temporary end to the shut- down, giving them more time to ,. resolve their disputes. ,... Obama was to huddle with House Democrats Wednesday af- 10i'' 1C,.- ternoon as both parties look for a way forward. So far, the underlying stand- off remains the same. Republi- cans demand talks on deficit re- duction and Obama's 2010 health care law as the price for boosting the government's borrowing au- thority and returning civil servants to work. The president insists that Congress first end the shutdown and extend the debt limit before he will negotiate. "Speaker Boehner could end this government shutdown today, an hour from now" by letting the House vote to do so, Senate Major- ity Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev, said Wednesday of House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio. Don Stewart, spokesman for Senate Minority Leader Mitch Mc- Connell, R-Ky, said GOP sena- tors hoped Obama's desire to meet with them meant he was willing to SEE SHUTDOWN I A2 Poll: No heroes in shutdown GOP gets most blame CALVIN WOODWARD and JENNIFER AGIESTA Associated Press WASHINGTON - President Barack Obama and lawmak- ers must rise above their incessant bick- ering and do more to end the partial gov- ernment shutdown, according to a poll Wednesday that plac- es the brunt of the blame on Republi- cans but finds no one SEE POLL |A5 Government shutdown poll An AP-GfK poll shows that most people blame Republicans for the shutdown, which the majority say is a big problem in the U.S. Please indicate how much responsibility each of the following holds for the federal government shutdown. * Almost all responsibility/a lot * A moderate amount Republicans in Congress President Barack Obama Only a little/none Refused/no answer 29 Democrats in Congress 24 House Speaker John Boehner The tea party movement 18 ,- -29 Senate Majority Leader 25 Harry Reid NOTE Poll of 1,227 adults, conducted Oct 3-7, 2013, margin of error +3 4 percentage points SOURCE GfK Public Affairs & Corporate Communications AP Commission down to 2 finalists for city manager THERESA CAMPBELL I Staff Writer theresacampbell@dailycommercial.com After a nine-month search and hundreds of job appli- cants from all over the coun- try, two experienced Florida city managers have emerged as the top finalists for the city manager job in Residents g Leesburg. possible Fri Danny 0. leaders. Se Crew of Miami Gardens and Alfred "Al" Min- ner of Sebastian were both unanimously selected by Leesburg City Commission gu uit De At a look at on Tuesday tland Park night as the city Page A3 manager can- didates that the commissioners want to inter- view on Oct. 25. Both finalists will be in- vited to come to Leesburg the day before their inter- views for some tours and to meet city department heads and staffs. Interim City Man- ager Ray Sharp said a pub- lic reception will be hosted on the evening of Oct. 24 for SEE MANAGER I A2 Vol. 137, No. 283 3 sections MISSED YOUR PAPER? LEGALS B6 HIGH Call 787-0600 (Lake County), or CLASSIFIED B9 MONEYA6 4 I 877-702-0600 (Sumter County) COMICS C4 OBITUARIES A4 s- LOW | -CROSSWORDS B9 SPORTS Bi 6, S1111 I DEAR ABBY C5 VOICES All 9099_ 4 17 1 Call Scott Callahan at 365-8203 See A12 V0 Thursday, October 17th* 6:30-8:00pm 9 Public Invited C-1 An informative program on Alzheimer's and Dementia every third Thursday of the month. Limited Seating Please RSVP Refreshments Q & A Time _______ Ei9g CREW F - INNER MINNER TREVATHAN AIMS TO BE THE NFUS BEST / SPORTS 131 ie Daily Commercial ,EESBURG, FLORIDA Thursday, October 10, 2013 www.dailycommercial.com -0,_.31 -0.-Mi DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, Oct. 10, 2012: This year you demon- strate your strength and abil- ity to come through for others. Friendships from all walks of life add to the quality of your life. Be ready to respond to different people and unique situations. Someone from a distance will make an enor- mous impact on you, as this person frequently presents an outside perspective. If you are single, a new bond could be- come more. You will choose someone who is intriguing and different from you. If you are attached, the two of you gain from taking special time away together. CAPRICORN triggers you. ARIES (March 21-April 19) Your vision upon waking today could change rather quickly. Where you might have thought you were free to explore some new ideas, you could discov- er that you are in a position to take the lead. Your intuition will guide you in new direction. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Try to see what it's like to walk in someone else's shoes. De- tach by taking a walk around the block or by doing some yoga. This will work wonders, as you'll be able to see a situ- ation in a new light. Bring your new understanding into a dis- cussion. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You know the power of one- on-one relating. If you have a question about what choic- es you should make, follow through and ask. One key per- son might be more influen- tial and responsive than oth- ers. Reach out to this person more often. CANCER (June 21-July 22) You might not be as in control as you might like today. Oth- ers continue to seek you out, and you will feel the need to respond. Someone could in- spire you to follow an offbeat course, even if it's just in mak- ing weekend plans. Why Not? LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) Pace yourself, and know what you must do. You have the ener- gy to carry you through a ma- jor project. Use it well. A long- overdue conversation with a partner will feel right-on. You even might be inspired to head in a new direction. South dealer, North-South vulnerable. NORTH *1072 V1063 *AKJ8 *J94 WEST EAST *KQJ963 4854 VJ4 VQ95 *63 *Q742 4875 +632 SOUTH 4 A VAK872 1095 *AKQ 10 The bidding: South West North East 1 v 2 + 3V Pass 6T Opening lead king of spades. There is certainly nothing unusual about reaching an uncertain contract - it happens all the time but when you do, you should still do everything possible to try to make it. Consider South's plight in the pres- ent case where he got to six hearts and West led the king of spades. With ordinary play, South would have gone down one, losing a trump VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) You won't be able to contain yourself, even in the most se- rious of situations. Your mind seems to be everywhere ex- cept where it needs to be. A new friend will understand you. Clear up what is going on, so that you can be more present. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) A personal or domestic issue dominates your thoughts. Re- alize that you might need to make a decision about an in- vestment involving real estate. Check in with some wise and supportive friends for feed- back. Don't act until you are 100 percent sure of yourself. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) You will ask the right ques- tions, but someone might be reactive and cause some con- fusion. It is possible that this person is mixed up, and the fog that emanates from him or her is reflective of his or her mindset. Be willing to start a discussion on a basic level. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22- Dec. 21) You have a cer- tain naivete when it comes to money, as you believe that the cost of a venture is far less than it really is. Explore the price with several people be- fore you make any commit- ments. You might need to re- vise your finances. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) You will get past momen- tary episodes of confusion. Your sense of direction will help you break past a barrier. Do not hesitate to find experts or those in the know. Some- one might say something that could cause you to regroup and head in a new direction. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) One-on-one relating re- mains pivotal in breaking past someone's anger issues. You still might decide to do noth- ing and let time work its won- ders. You would be wise not to count on that premise suc- ceeding. If you care, you must venture out. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Meetings and network- ing need to take a high prior- ity right now. Be aware of your limitations when dealing with a friend in a business situa- tion. "Separate business and pleasure" would be a good motto for you to live by today. trick and a diamond. But he managed his assets well and wound utip making the slam. He won the spade lead with the ace, cashed the A-K of trumps and then embarked on a campaign to try to avoid the risky diamond finesse. He began by leading the ten of clubs to the jack, ruffed a spade, then led the ten of diamonds to the ace and ruffed dummy's last spade. Having run East out of spades to set the stage for a potential endplay, declarer next played the A-K-Q of clubs, discarding a diamond from dummy on the last club. East refused to trump the fourth club and then be forced to lead a diamond into dummy's K-J, so hc discarded a dia- mond instead. This merely delayed the inevitable, because declarer next led his last trump, forcing East to win and return a diamond from the Q-7 to yield the slam. In finding the winning line of play. declarer merely followed the general principle that one shouldn't stake the outcome on a finesse with- out first seeking a reasonable altemrna- tive. Once South applied the princi- ple. the rest was as easy as pie. HOROSCOPES MANAGER FROM PAGE Al a meet-and-greet session for residents in the com- munity to meet the two fi- nalists. The exact time and location for the public re- ception will be announced closer to the event, he said. Crew, 66, served as city manager since January 2004 in Miami Gardens, the third largest city in Miami- Dade County with a popu- lation of 107,721, where he worked with a $164 million budget. He noted that Mi- ami Gardens is the largest black city in Florida. "I love Central Florida," said Crew, who grew up in Orlando, back in the day when there were 50,000 people in Orange County. "Now, there is 1.4 million. It's not the place where I grew up. Leesburg, Apop- ka, Sanford and Lakeland - those cities are what I al- ways called 'real Florida' - they're pretty much the way that they used to be." Crew said he's eager to see Leesburg and if it's the way he remembers. "I'm hoping that it is pretty much the way that it used to be," he said, admit- ting he cherishes the small town feel. "That's very at- tractive to me. I have been back to Sanford and I liked and most of those towns around there, they have changed some obviously. Now when you go further north and get to The Villag- es, that's all different." Crew received his bach- elor's and master's degrees from Florida State Univer- sity and a doctor of public administration from No- va-Southeast University in Fort Lauderdale. He is cur- rently finishing up his sec- ond Ph.D. in music history. "The first one was all work; this one is my fun doctorate," he said, add- ing he has a zest for life. GAS FROM PAGE Al Station at U.S. Highway 27 and Margaux Drive in Clermont; and $3.23 at the Texaco station at State Road 44 and County Road 157 inWildwood, accord- ing to GasBuddy.com. John Pore, a Tavares res- ident, said gas in Tava- res is usually more expen- sive than anywhere else in Lake or Sumter coun- ties. He has two part-time jobs, one in Clermont and the other in Orlando, and will usually fill up during one of these commutes. Rivera, however, ex- tends a word of caution to drivers, suggesting they read the pricing signs carefully, because some stations post "cash only" prices. At first glance, she said, many people don't notice the clause un- til after they've pulled out their credit and deb- it cards. "Unless I have cash on me, I stop at the stations I know have the lower priced gas that doesn't depend on the type of payment," he said. Clermont's Woody Law- son, who normally gets gas at BP, said he is enjoy- ing the lower gas prices for now, but is skeptical that they will stick around long. On Tuesday, Law- son stopped at the Citrus Tower BP in Clermont to fill three gas cans with gas for his lawn equipment. "Gas prices have re- ally dropped in the last four weeks, which is pret- ty good," he said. "I think they've lowered the pric- es because of the federal government shut down. "My dad lived to 94 and my mother to 97, so I have some good genes in me." Alfred "Al" Minner, who will turn 43 next month, has been city manager of Sebastian since June 2005, a coastal community in In- dian River County of more than 22,000 people and an annual budget of $19.8 million and 107 full-time employees. "Even though I'm in my early 40s, I have a lot of management miles on me," he said. Minner has been in Flor- ida for 15 years. Before his current job, he was city manager of Fort Meade in Polk County. "I became familiar with Leesburg when I was man- ager in Central Florida through the association of FMPA (Florida Municipal Power Agency), and Lees- burg was one of the com- munities that did mutual aid with us in 2004," Min- ner said of the emergen- cy and recover operations during and after Hurri- canes Charley, Frances and Jeanne. "On a personal level, I knew Leesburg when I did my first cross-country solo in and out of Leesburg Air- port," he said. "Leesburg is a community that I know about and it has a lot of positive attributes and I'm really interested in getting back to managing utilities ... The Leesburg airport and the economic chal- lenges are something that I am very interested in." He noted his family is drawn to making Leesburg home. "Leesburg, I think, is just kind of an old, classic Flor- ida community," Minner said. He received his bache- lor's degree from Frostburg State University in Frost- burg, Md., and his master of public administration from Shippensburg University in Shippensburg, Pa. But it won't last. They al- ways go back up." But not any time soon, said Jessica Brady, a spokeswoman for AAA in Tampa, who predicts prices likely will contin- ue to inch lower through the end of the year, bar- ring a hurricane or trop- ical storm that disrupts U.S. gasoline production or a significant flare-up of tensions in the Middle East. "By Halloween, if trends continue as they are, you could see prices fall an- other 10 to 12 cents," she said. Gregg Laskoski, a senior petroleum analyst with GasBuddy.com in Tampa, believes the average price of regular unleaded could fall another 20 to 25 cents by year's end and that prices at individual sta- tions could dip below $3. "Certainly, conditions are favorable for consum- ers right now," he said. So far, the federal gov- ernment shutdown has not had a noticeable ef- fect on gasoline prices in Florida, Brady and Las- koski said. "Even before the shut- down, prices were go- ing down because of the switch to cheaper fuel blends and the easing of concern in the Middle East," Brady said. But if the shutdown continues for an extend- ed time, it could create a "cocktail for (even) lower gas prices," she said. The Daytona Beach News-Jour- nal contributed material to this report. The News-Journal and The Daily Commercial and mem- bers of the Halifax Media Group. MISSED YOUR NEWSPAPER? -I:I. I I I T iill :I:LF III I IT,'," I l J ,)1-' 9. [, I -IM L ' Call 787-0600 in Lake Coun- ty or (877) 702-0600 in Sum- ter County 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday. Call 7 a.m. to 10 a.m. on Saturday and 7 to 10 a.m. on Sunday. GOING ON VACATION Call the Circulation De- part-ment 48 hours ahead to stop service. 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"There's a crack there," Boehner said of the impasse late Tuesday, though he cau- tioned against optimism. The White House said Obama would reach out to Boehner's House Republi- cans in the coming days with an invita- tion to the White House. He also intends to meet with senators of both parties, of- ficials said. A2 lFLORIDA LOTTERY WEDNESDAY C A S H 3 ................................................ 0-6-3 Afternoon ........................................... 9-9-4 PLAY 4............................................. 4-6-4-1 Afternoon....................................... 6-4-7-6 TUESDAY FANTASY 5............................. 5-8-10-16-36 2 of 5 wins free ticket 3 of 5 wins $9 4 of 5 wins $108 5 of 5 wins $100,922.82 The Daily Commercial THE NEWSPAPER OF CHOICE FOR LAKE AND SUMTER COUNTIES SINCE 1875 The Daily Commercial (ISSN 0896-1042) is published daily for $77.72 per year (plus Florida sales tax) by Halifax Media Group at 212 East Main Street, Leesburg, Florida. Periodicals postage is paid at the USPO, Leesburg, FL. POSTMASTER: Send all address changes to The Daily Commercial, RO. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749-0007. All material contained in this edition is property of The Daily Commercial and is protected under the copyright laws of the United States of America. Reproduction is forbidden without written consent from the publisher. BRIDGE A Simple Rule of Thumb Tomorrow: Bidding quiz. *2013 Kigg Featurs Syndicate hll Folow0l us on I I aTo .*uI' ING jtw~r- Co"-jee~y R-a~r- fKt ~fS cIjwlradonCMNMSAIC WEBY OD- SLVR- 3 .1 1 - Thursday, October 10, 2013 DAILY COMMERCIAL State&Region NEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN I scottcallahan@dailycommercial.com I 352-365-8208 www.dailycommercial.com Area Briefs TAVARES Secretary of Elder Affairs to be guest at the library Charles T. Corley, secretary to the Florida Department of Elder Affairs, is the guest at 10 a.m., today, at the Tavares Public Library to talk about Medicare and open enroll- ment. Betty Cunningham from the SHINE organization (Serving Health Insurance Needs of Elders) the vol- unteer arm of the Department of Elder Affairs will also be present. For information, call 352-692-5264. TAVARES Age Well in Lake County educational series set The University of Florida IFAS Extension will host a new educa- tional series for older adults begin- ningWednesday, providing informa- tion on a variety of topics including health, finance and safety. Cost for each program is $5. The first program in the series is "Strategies for Successful Aging" from 10 to 11:30 a.m.,Wednesday. Preregistration for the class is due by Tuesday. To preregister, go to www.success- fulaging.eventbrite.com, or call 352- 343-4101, ext. 2719. GROVELAND South Lake's 'Eagle Pride Night' set for Tuesday Parents and guardians of South Lake High School students are invit- ed to join teachers, guidance coun- selors and administrators for the school's "Eagle Pride Night" from 5:30 to 7 p.m., Tuesday. Student schedules and a school map will be available in the cafeteria at 5:30 p.m. There will be two "College and Career Ready" presentations by the school counselors, at 6 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. in the auditorium. For information, call 352-394-2100. WILDWOOD Perlo Rice Festival scheduled for Saturday The first Perlo Rice Festival will take place in the community of Royal (Wildwood) on Saturday, at the Royal Park, County Road 462 and County Road 235. Festivities begin at 9 a.m. with a parade through the community. The event is a fundraiser for Community Of Royal Inc., a new nonprofit corporation whose mis- sion is to preserve the community of Royal. For information, call 352-461-3113. LEESBURG Community resource and career fair is Friday The Lake County Probation Services Division in cooperation with Partners Investing in People and the Goodwill Job Connection Center will host a community re- source and career fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Friday, at the Venetian Gardens Community Building, 201 E. Dixie Ave., Leesburg. For information and reservations, callWynderlon Blue at 352-638- 2089, or send an email to wblue@ devereux.org. ... and we'll share it with our readers. Some of our best story ideas and photos come from our readers. So don't hesitate to share your youth activities, awards, accomplishments, festivals, charity events and other things that make our communities special. And don't overlook those family milestones birthdays, engagements, marriages, business promotions and military news. Just email your photos and news to... pamfennimore@dailycommercial.com FRUITLAND PARK Residents to get a look at next city manager STEVE FUSSELL Special to The Commercial Fruitland Park residents are invited to join an infor- mal reception on Friday to meet all five finalists for the city manager position. Mayor Chris Bell said the reception which is open to the public and will feature punch and snacks is a opportunity for residents to meet the hopefuls and help com- missioners decide who should be appointed city manager. The event is from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. City commissioners will formally interview can- didates immediately fol- lowing the reception, Bell said. "We are about to choose the city's chief operating officer at perhaps the most critical time in this city's history," Bell said. "We would like our residents to join us and help us make this important decision." Interim City Manag- er Rick Conner, who will leave his post as soon as a permanent city manag- er is appointed, said city commissioners have a tough decision to make. "I've devoted my en- tire adult life to public ad- ministration and my pro- fessional judgment is that any one of these candi- dates will make Fruitland Park proud," Conner said. Finalists for the posi- tion are: * LeroyAlsup, former city manager of Catoosa, Okla. * Konrad Hildebrandt a consultant and former city manager of Cedar Hill, Utah * Gary LaVenia, town- ship manager of Maple Shade, N.J. THERESA CAMPBELL / DAILY COMMERCIAL Lake-Sumter State College student and U.S. Air Force veteran Teresa Fullan, left, meets members of the VFW Post 8087. LEESBURG Lake-Sumter opens lounge for veterans THERESA CAMPBELL I Staff Writer theresacampbeIIll@dailycommercial.com Veterans enrolled at Lake-Sum- ter State College now have their own place for rest and relaxation - their own veterans' lounge in- side Lake Hall with a pool table and room to study or mingle with other vets. "It's nice in here, and the cool thing for me is that you get to meet other vets," said Alex Hurst, a U.S. Marine Corps veteran who is in his first semester as an LSSC student. "I really am grateful to have a place to come and study away from all the noise; it's great that there is a place for us," said Tere- sa Fullan, who served in the U.S. Air Force in 1988 to 1996 and has been attending LSSC for 11/2 years. The new center for vets was ded- icated earlier this week with pre- sentation of colors by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 8087 of Eus- tis. The grand opening ceremony was led by LSSC employees who are military veterans, including It's nice in here, and the cool thing for me is that you get to meet other vets. Alex Hurst, U.S. Marine Corps veteran Mike Merrill, who works in the fi- nancial services office and served 24 years of combined active and reserve service with the U.S. Ma- rine Corps. Debra Hampton, assistant di- rector of accounting, who served two active duty tours with the U.S. Army, first in 1976-79 and later in 1988-90 as a combat medic, led the Pledge of Allegiance. Dr. Bill Kennedy, LSSC academ- ic advisor and a U.S. Army veter- an, gave the invocation and asked the Lord's blessing on "the brave men and women who unselfish- ly stepped forward to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States of America and the lounge for veterans to have their own place to study or to seek some SEE LOUNGE I A5 * Donald Levans, city administrator in Cokato, Minn. * Arthur Sciorra, for- mer city manager of Ogdensburg, N.Y. Bell said the city com- mission plans to vote on the hiring at its regular Oct. 17 meeting. "We hope residents will make their preferences known to their commis- sioners prior to Oct. 17," Bell said. The Fruitland Park Cafe will sponsor the reception in the lobby of city hall at 506West Berckman St. BUSHNELL Man arrested on indecent exposure charge MILLARD K. IVES I Staff Writer millardives@dailycommercial.com A 50-year-old Bushnell man con- tends he wasn't indecent -just lack- ing underwear. Nevertheless, Sumter County Sher- iff's deputies arrest- J ed John Allan Pace at the Walmart in Bush- nell after he alleged- ly exposed himself Tuesday while per- PACE forming a sexual act in public. He was charged with inde- cent exposure and loitering. According to sheriff's officials, deputies responded to the store on SEE ARRESTED | A4 CLERMONT Deputies stop car after shredding tire MILLARD K. IVES I Staff Writer millardives@dailycommercial.com Four people were arrested Tuesday after deputies used spiked sticks to stop their fleeing vehicle in a high- speed pursuit that ended with drugs being found inside the car. Mathis L. Walker, 35, of Ocala, Sta- cey M. Sayles, 23, of Leesburg, and Levonne R. Walker, 28, of Lady Lake, were placed in the Lake County jail on various charges. A 15-year-old also was charged with resisting ar- rest but no other arrest information was available on the juvenile. According to an arrest affidavit, deputies went after a 2003 Chevrolet SEE STOP | A5 LEESBURG Scarecrow contest winners announced Staff Report The Two Old Hags Wine Shoppe took first place in the downtown merchants category of the fifth an- nual Scarecrow Expo and Build Off, The Lees- burg Partnership has an- nounced. The winners were: * DOWNTOWN MERCHANTS CATEGORY: Second place, Florida Porch Cafe; and third place, Talk of The Town. * INDIVIDUAL OR BUSINESS CATEGORY: First place, FFA Alumni; second place, Ro- Mac Lumber; and third place, Avante at Leesburg. * COMMUNITY CATEGO- RY: First place, Royal Highlands. * CITY DEPARTMENTS CATE- GORY: First place, Leesburg Fire Department; sec- ond place, Public Works Department; and third place, Leesburg Public Library. The contest featured more than 60 entries and included such apparitions SEE WINNERS I A4 PROVIDED PHOTO A spooky skull motif won the Two Old Hags Wine Shoppe first place in the downtown merchants category of the fifth annual Scarecrow Expo and Build Off. DAIL COMERCAL hurdayOctber10,-201 In Loving Memory of SkChris Gray October 10, 1973 HAPPY BIRTHDAY CHRIS! Mom & Dad Love & Miss You Very Much OBITUARIES Ardelle B. Crews The family of Mrs. Ar- delle B. Crews, a resi- dent of Avante of Mt. Dora, is sad to an- nounce her passing on October 8, 2013. Mrs. Crews was a kind and strong woman, liked and loved by all who knew her. She was a quiet role model for the way all of us should lead our lives. Ardelle is sur- vived by her daughter, Suzanne Jacobsen of E =~A 10%A IIIn Owner, Dr. James Costello, says, "My doctors utilize modem techniques, and I instill old fashioned values." NEW PATIENT SPECIAL COMPLETE SET OF X-RAYS (D0210) CLEANING BY HYGIENIST (D110) EXAMINATION BY DOCTOR (D0150) Reg. $159 SECOND OPINION (INABSENCE OF GUM DISEASE) CROWNS ConsultationDETURES S399.,Each 749 /h and D051 10 V/^y Second Opinion /52 1/V 7^I'} \ ANo Charge! LEESBURG MT. DORA Sunrise Dental Tri-Dental 1380 N. Blvd. W. Leesburg 18515 Hwy. 441 Mt. Dora 326-3368 383-5377 The patent and any other person responsible for payment has the right to refuse to pay, cancel payment or be reimbursed for payment for any other services, examination which is performed as a result of and within 72 hours of responding to the advertsement for the discounted fee or reduced fee service or treatment. Fees may vary due to complexity of case. This discount does not apply to those patents with dental plans. Fees are minimal. PRICES ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Indiana, Robert Crews of Fruitland Park, and Richard Crews of Ta- vares. Viewing will be held at Harden-Pau- li Funeral Home, Eus- tis from 9:00-10:00 a.m. on Friday, followed by the ceremony in the chapel and interment at Lakeside Memory Gardens, Eustis. Online Guestbook available at www.hardenpauli. com Arrangements by Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. Willie Lee Jackson Sr. Funeral Services for Willie Lee Jackson Sr. (Bay Jack) age 64, of Bush- nell, Flor- ida, who passed away on Satur- day, Oc- tober 5, 2013, will be held JACKSON Saturday, October 12, 2013, at 11:00 A.M. at St. James Missionary Baptist Church 421 S. Lincoln Street, Bushnell FL. Reverend Jermaine D. Gordon, Sr., Pastor with Reverend La'Fiesta Cox Brown, Officiating. In- terment will follow in the South Sumter Ever- green Cemetery, Bush- nell, FL. Visitation will be held on Friday, Oc- tober 11, 2013 from 6-8 PM. at Mt. Olive A.M.E. Church 426 S. Street, Bushnell. He leaves to cherish his memory, a loving and devoted wife: Carolyn Jackson; three sons, Elmer Jack- son, Willie Lee Jackson, Jr., and Tervarius Jack- son, Sr.; twelve grand- children; two brothers, Robert Jackson, Sr., and Johnny Jackson (Min- nie) and a host of oth- er relatives and friends. Marvin C. Zanders Fu- neral Home, Inc. 232W Michael Gladden Blvd. Apopka, Florida. Christine McClendon-Jones Funeral Services for Christine Olivia Mc- Clendon-Jones age 90, of Eustis, Florida., who passed away on Satur- day, October 5, 2013, will be held Saturday, October 12, 2013, at 2:30 PM. at Ev- erlast- ing Lifet Oe Church of God 205 Palmet- to Street, etery, Eustis FL. Visita- FL. with JcLNONES Bishop W.J. Riley Officiating. Interment will follow in the Mt. Olive Cem- etery, Eustis FL. Visita- tion will be held on Fri- day, October 11, 2013 from 6-8 PM. at Zan- ders Memorial Chapel 232 W Michael Glad- den Blvd, Apopka, Fl. She leaves to cherish her memories, her chil- dren: Marjorie Wall- McKinney, Dr. Henry G. Wall, Jr. (Ollie), Joyce Cunningham (Gerald), Lillie Williams (Willie), Dorothy Johnson (Lar- ry), Iris Jones-John- son (Christopher), and Pamela Thomas (Wil- lie) and a host of oth- er relatives and friends. Marvin C. Zanders Fu- neral Home, Inc. 232W Michael Gladden Blvd. Apopka, Florida. Kathrin E. Pedde Kathrin E. Pedde, 82, of Eustis, passed away Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Born in Yugosla- via, she moved to Eus- tis in 1977 from Cleve- land, Ohio. She was a Homemaker and was a member of Family Bi- ble Church, Eustis. She loved gardening and loved her family. She is survived by her son, Erik Pedde, Eustis, FL; 3 daughters, Linda Far- low, Eustis, FL, Vera Pedde, Eustis, FL, Mi- chelle Pedde, Mount Dora, FL; 5 grandchil- dren, ReAnna Farlow Lawles, Adam Farlow, Jeffery McGowen, John Riehm, Cory McGow- en; and 7 great-grand- children. Services will be held at Family Bible Church, Eustis on Sat- urday, October 12, 2013 at 2:00 PM. The fami- ly will receive friends at the church prior to the service from 1:00 till 2:00 PM. Online Guestbook available at wwwhardenpauli. com Arrangements by Harden/Pauli Funeral Home, Eustis. DEATH NOTICES Reverend Jerome Andrews Reverend Jerome An- drews, 102, of Mount Dora, died Wednesday, October 9, 2013. Mar- vin C. Zanders Funeral Home, Inc. Mary Jane Hudson Mary Jane Hudson, 85, of Fruitland Park, died Sunday, October 6,2013. Eastside Funer- al Home. Arthur R. Wiese Jr. Arthur R. Wiese Jr., 92, of Leesburg, died Tuesday, October 8, 2013. Beyers Funeral Home and Crematory. Anthony Bernard Williams Anthony Bernard Williams, 57, of Lees- burg, died Tuesday, Oc- tober 8, 2013. Eastside Funeral Home. 78-44 Lesug Ld+k-nail-so "Protect and Serve" Thank a law enforcement professional today for their service. 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IN MEMORY CITY OF MINNEOLA, FLORIDA NOTICE OF COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT AND LAND USE CHANGE The City Council of Minneola, Florida, proposes to adopt the following ordinance: Ordinance 2013-11 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MINNEOLA, FLORIDA, PROVIDING FOR A COMPREHENSIVE PLAN LAND USE DESIGNATION AMENDMENT FROM "AGRICULTURAL" PURSUANT TO THE LAKE COUNTY COMPREHENSIVE PLAN TO "SINGLE FAMILY HIGH DENSITY" ON THE FUTURE LAND USE MAP OF THE CITY OF MINNEOLA'S COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR APPROXIMATELY 217.42 ACRES OF PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF US HIGHWAY 27, NORTH OF FOSGATE ROAD, AND WEST OF NORTH GRASSY LAKE ROAD IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; PROVIDING FOR CONTINGENCIES; DIRECTING THE CITY CLERK TO TRANSMIT THE AMENDMENT TO THE APPROPRIATE GOVERNMENTAL AGENCIES PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 163, FLORIDA STATUTES; PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. This Comprehensive Plan Amendment will change the land use of the properties identified on the map below. CITY OF MINNEOLA SMOAK PROPERTY LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA & Li Eu.. ,, ".:, <' .LrJ''i il'I * o,!le,", -' '"li I,..' p-- _,^ G u nIi 0 AN ibig ,. -'r..*, *...,, L :. .'" t,- " ,l. ", --1 ". '.I" ::....1,W .. A .r -,." ":6":;:'". .A M . -' ~. .. :. : - A public hearing on the ordinance will be held on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. The public hearing will be held at the Minneola City Hall located at 800 North U.S. 27, in Minneola, Florida. This ordinance may be inspected by the public between the hours of 8 A.M. and 5 P.M. at the Minneola City Hall or by contacting the City Clerk at 352-394-3598, 800 North U.S. 27, Minneola, Florida 34755 for more information. Interested parties may appear at the meeting and be heard regarding this ordinance. Any persons wishing to appeal a decision of the City Council should ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made. Written comments will be accepted before or at the public hearing. THE STAFF REPORT ON THE CASE SHALL BE SENT TO THE CITY COUNCIL AND WILL BE AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC AT LEAST FIVE (5) DAYS PRIOR TO THE HEARING ON THE CASE. INTERESTED PARTIES MAY APPEAR AT THE HEARING AND BE HARD WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE. THOSE WHO DO SO MAY BE CALLED AS WITNESSES BY THE STAFF DURING ITS PRESENTATION, WHETHER THEY SUPPORT OR OPPOSE THE STAFF POSITION, SUBJECT HOWEVER TO THE RIGHTS OF PARTICIPANTS IN THE HEARING TO OBJECT TO THE TESTIMONY AND TO CROSS-EXAMINE THESE WITNESSES. THE CITY OF MINNEOLA SHALL HAVE AUTOMATIC STANDING IN EVERY CASE. A PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY ANY BOARD, AGENCY, OR COUNCIL WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT SUCH MEETING OR HEARING, WILL NEED A RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS. FOR SUCH PURPOSES, ANY SUCH PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OFTHE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, WHICH INCLUDES THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH THE APPEAL IS BASED (FLORIDA STATUTES, 286.0105). THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE, LEGAL DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPERTY PROPOSED FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT, STAFF REPORT, AND CASE FILE MAY BE EXAMINED DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS FROM 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. AT THE CITY HALL, 800 NORTH U.S. 27, MINNEOLA, FLORIDA. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL (352) 394-3598. THE CITY OF MINNEOLA LAND DEVELOPMENT CODE IS AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION ATTHE CITY HALL, LOCATED AT 800 NORTH U.S. 27, MINNEOLA DURING NORMAL WORKING HOURS 8:30 A.M. TO 5:00 P.M. PERSONSWITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE INANY OFTHESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT JANET MCDANIEL, CITY CLERKAT (352) 394-3598 AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE THE DATE OFTHE SCHEDULED HEARING. 237585-October10, 2013 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ORDINANCE 2013-10 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MINNEOLA, FLORIDA, RE- ZONING APPROXIMATELY 217.42 +/-ACRES OF PROPERTY GENERALLY LOCATED EAST OF US HIGHWAY 27, NORTH OF FOSGATE ROAD, WEST OF NORTH GRASSY LAKE ROAD IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA; FROM LAKE COUNTY "A" (AGRICULTURAL) TO "PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT" (PUD) WITHIN THE CITY OF MINNEOLA; AP- PROVING A PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT REGARDING THE PROP- ERTY ; PROVIDING FOR CONDITIONS AND CONTINGENCIES; PROVIDING FOR SEV- ERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The City of Minneola City Council will hold public hearings on Tuesday, October 15, 2013 and Thursday, November 7, 2013 at 6:30 p.m. at 800 North U.S. 27, Minneola, FL to consider a re- quest for rezoning of 217.42 +/- acres of property located east of U.S. Highway 27, north of Fosgate Road, and west of North Grassy Lake Road. The request is to change the zoning designation from ""A" (Agricultural) to "PUD" (Planned Unit Development) and to approve a Planned Unit Development Agreement regarding the property. The staff report on the case shall be sent to the City Council and will be available to the general public at least five (5) days prior to the hearing on the case. A person who decides to appeal any decision made by any board, agency, or council with respect to any matter considered at such meeting or hearing, will need a record of the proceedings. For such purposes, any such person may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made, which includes the testimony and evidence upon which the appeal is based (Florida Statutes, 286.0105). The City of Minneola Land Development Code is available for inspection at the City Hall, located at 800 North U.S. 27, Minneola, FL, during normal working hours 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES NEEDING ASSISTANCE TO PARTICIPATE IN ANY OF THESE PROCEEDINGS SHOULD CONTACT JANET McDANIEL, CITY CLERKAT (352) 3943598 AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE THE DATE OF THE SCHEDULED HEARING. 237584-October 10, 2013 DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 ARRESTED FROM PAGE A3 County Road 48, sometime before 2 p.m. Tuesday, after a person reported seeing Pace staring at a woman while performing a sexual act on himself. When the woman turned around, Pace quickly stopped and the wit- ness called 911. Deputies con- fronted Pace in the parking lot, and he allegedly told them he might have inad- vertently exposed himself because his zipper was open and he wasn't wearing any underwear. However, Lt. Bob- by Caruthers said Pace has an out- standing warrant for his arrest from Indi- ana on a public in- decency charge and he was jailed on the warrant as well as the charges from the Walmart. Pace was released from the Sum- ter County jail af- ter posting a $1,000 bond on the Bush- nell charges and In- diana refused to ex- tradite him on their charges. The sheriff's of- fice had another al- leged case of public self-gratification two weeks ago when a 69-year-old Plant City man was arrested fol- lowing an incident at a McDonald's restau- rant drive-through lane in Wildwood. Steve Orville Clem- ons was charged with battery after an em- ployee working the drive-through win- dow claimed he was not wearing pants and grabbed her hand while perform- ing a sexual act on himself. WINNERS FROM PAGE A3 as the Grim Reaper, a plowing horse, fire- fighters, dogs, doc- tors and other cre- ations. Sponsored by the Leesburg Partner- ship, the event re- warded the top three entries with prizes. The scarecrows will remain in place through the end of October in the down- town area, primarily along Main Street. Go to Facebook. com/LeesburgSMM to see for more pho- tos of the event. Thursday, October 10, 2013 STOP FROM PAGE A3 sedan after they spot- ted the driver, Mathis Walker, traveling just after 5p.m. on Coun- ty Road 448 without his seatbelt on. The deputy con- ducted a traffic stop on County Road 448A, near Sadler Road, where the car pulled over but took off as the deputy approached the LOUNGE FROM PAGE A3 R and R from their stud- ies, and finally we are here to ask your bless- ing father on the vet- erans attending Lake Sumter State College and all the members of armed forces staff past, present and future for answering the call to keep America the land of the free." Dr. Charles Mojock, president of Lake-Sum- ter State College, rec- ognized veterans in the crowd and he credited LSSC student veteran Richard Brown for sug- gesting the idea for the veterans lounge. "These men and women served their country; they did their job," Mojock said. "And now it is really up to us to do our job and that is to bring educational opportunities to all of those who live in Lake and Sumter County and to support success for our students. We really believe that this lounge is part of that secret to success. "While our veterans are no different from the rest of our students in many ways, these men and women have experiences that have created a bond between them that simply is like no other. You literally have depended on each other for your lives, and when that happens I SFound it, Bought it, Sold it, FAST! in The Daily Commercial RE4L ESTATE SECTION! vehicle on foot. A high-speed pursuit continued along Coun- ty Road 48, looped through an Astatula residential neighbor- hood, and then headed south on County Road 561 in Clermont. There, law enforcement on the side of the road em- ployed spiked sticks, which are designed to the shred tires of a flee- ing vehicle. The sticks deflated the car's right front tire and eventually caused your natural tendency is to seek that out and those people that have shared that experience with you are brothers and sisters in a way that just makes you comfort- able and feel confident and believe in your- self and your abilities to succeed." The college president encouraged student veterans to reach out to fellow classmates. "I challenge you to use your skills, use your leadership, use that dedication that you have and reach out to the rest of our college community," Mojock said. "There are many of our younger stu- dents, in particular, and some of our older stu- dents, who could ben- efit from your experi- ence, your dedication and the example that you have given. We see this lounge as a space for you, but we also see it as being a space for you to grow and to give back and to help oth- ers." Rep. Larry Metz, a veteran of the U.S. Ma- rines, told the crowd that he comes from an active military family that began with his fa- ther serving in World II and during the Ko- the vehicle to come to an abrupt stop. The affidavit stat- ed that the Walkers re- mained in the vehicle, but Sayles and the ju- venile jumped out and ran away before dep- uties captured them shortly afterward. Deputies said they found marijuana spread throughout the car in plain view, as well as a black bag on the road they believe Say- les tossed out during the pursuit that con- rean War. Both of his daughters, who will turn 28 and 30 on Fri- day, served six years in the U.S. Navy. "One of the reasons why the lounge is so im- portant, is veterans do have that shared com- mon bond, even if they served different branch- es. The military service is very unique, very chal- lenging, very stressful - even in peace time, and so when you are able to come together with peo- ple of like experience and share those experi- ences, it's uplifting, it's reassuring," Metz said. He noted the lounge will be a place for the student vets to gather, bond and share new ex- periences as they move forward. Veronica Csongradi from the Clermont Vet Center told the crowd that her center's coun- selors are able to help student veterans at the college. "Many veterans that come back out of com- bat have a number of issues. PTSD (Post- Traumatic Stress Disor- der) is just one of them, and issues with fami- lies, marriages and chil- dren. We help with all of that," she said. "Our main goal is to trained marijuana parti- cles and three syringes. A loaded gun had fallen out of the bag. Mathis Walker was charged with attempt- ing to elude law en- forcement; Levonne Walker was charged with possession of less than 20 grams of mar- ijuana; and Sayles was charged with posses- sion of marijuana, par- aphernalia, possession of a firearm by a con- victed felon and resist- ing arrest. help veterans get back the life that they had before," Csongradi said. "It's not always an easy transition, so we are here to help that. We're going to be here at the center's lounge." She said in addi- tion to counseling, the counselors will also be able to help the student vets sign up for services and other benefits from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. :l1 pri: I' H ri', pn,:e upl,:,;] d hp';i l':1,l ir '; 1:1 ';iiliri.' Daiy Comneial "Your First Choice" In-Print & On-Line POLL FROM PAGE Al Washington. "So frustrating," Martha Blair, 71, of Kerrville, Texas, said of the fiscal paralysis as her scheduled nation- al parks vacation sits in limbo. "Somebody needs to jerk those guys together to get a solution, instead of just saying'no.'" The Associated Press-GfK survey af- firms expectations by many in Washington - Republicans among them that the GOP may end up taking the biggest hit in public opinion from the shut- down, as happened when much of the gov- ernment closed 17 years ago. But the situ- ation is fluid nine days into the shutdown and there's plenty of dis- dain to go around. Overall, 62 percent mainly blamed Re- publicans for the shut- down. 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The index lost 2 per- cent in the first two days of this week as con- cerns grew that politi- cians would fail to reach a deal before the govern- ment hits its debt ceiling on Oct. 17. a SILVER CRUDEOIL 21.89 101.61 -0.552 -1.88 T-NOTE 10-year 2.65 +0.01 Fidelity sells off US government debt KEN SWEET AP Markets Writer NEWYORK The nation's largest manager of money market mutual funds saidWednesday that it no lon- ger holds any U.S. government debt that comes due around the time the nation could hit its borrowing limit. Money market portfolio man- agers at Fidelity Investments have been selling off their government debt holdings over the last couple of weeks, said Nancy Prior, president of Fidelity's Money Market Group. While Fidelity expects the debt ceil- ing issue to be resolved, the Boston- based asset manager said it is taking steps to protect investors. Prior said that Fidelity no longer holds any U.S. debt that comes due in late October or early November, the window considered by many in- vestors to be the most exposed if the government runs out of money and defaults on its obligations. "We expect Congress will take the steps necessary to avoid default, but in our position as money market managers we have to take precau- tionary measures," Prior said. Fidelity, which manages $430 bil- lion in money market mutual funds, has taken similar actions in the past. The most recent instance was in the summer of 2011, when the U.S. gov- ernment came close to a default and Standard & Poor's downgraded the nation's credit rating, Prior said. She said Fidelity has been restruc- turing its portfolio to focus on secu- rities that mature later this year or in early 2014. She said Fidelity has also moved a significant portion of its portfolio to cash. Money market funds are a signif- icant part of the U.S. financial sys- tem, considered by investors as a safe place to put their money in the short-term. Individuals and institu- tional investors have roughly $2.685 trillion invested in money market funds, according to data from the Investment Company Institute. Money market funds are typical- ly ultra-safe places to park money They invest primarily in short-term debt that can be easily bought and sold, such as U.S. Treasurys or com- mercial paper, short-term debt is- sued by large companies to fund their day-to-day expenses. In a mon- ey market fund, investors expect to get back every dollar they invest. Fidelity's actions underscore what traders have noticed the last week. Investors have dumped U.S. gov- ernment debt that comes due this month, with the heaviest selling in one-month Treasury bills. The yield on the one-month T-bill jumped to 0.3 percent Tuesday, its highest level since the 2008 financial crisis. 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FactSet Back in black Wall Street predicts that Micron Technology returned to a profit in its most recently completed quarter. The chipmaker has benefited from improved pricing as demand rises for flash memory in digital devices and smartphones. Analysts expect the trends helped the company bounce back from a loss in its fiscal fourth quarter last year. Micron's latest 1r results are due out today. Hot properties? VAC $44.50 Marriott Vacations' latest earnings ?t-0 should provide insight into leisure -S38 spending by consumers. 40 The timeshare company, whose brands include The '12: '13 Ritz-Carlton Destination Club and 30 Marriott Vacation Club, is Operating expected to report today that its EPS 50.23 earnings and revenue increased3'12 3'13 in the third quarter versus a year ................................ earlier. 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1530 -17 Zimmer 80 u84 69 +132 Stocks in bold changed 5% or more in price from the previous day. .S1.) k .). 1. ,,,1,:. issue rs last year vj Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law Appears in fro Dividend Footnotes: a Extra dvden .. . declared or paid in last 12 months f- ( dends paid after stock split, no regular rate j Sum of dividends paid this year Most recent dividend was omitted or or paid this year, a oumulatie issue with dividends in arrears m Current annual rate, wnioh was decreased by ann( t P t f....i.- P/E exceeds 99 dd Loss in last 12 months Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial. Stocks of Local Interest 52-WK RANGE *CLOSE NAME TICKER LO HI CLOSE CHG %CHG WK MO QTR %CHG %RTN P/E DIV AT&T Inc T 32.71 -0-- 39.00 33.75 +.64 +1.9 A V V +0.1 -7.3 25 1.80 Advance Auto Parts AAP 64.36 --- 88.74 80.48 -.77 -0.9 V V V +11.2 +15.4 15 0.24 Amer Express AXP 53.02 -- 78.63 72.22 ... V... V V +26.1 +24.2 18 0.92 YTD 1YR 48.81 32.12 37.08 44.33 49.57 63.59 23.57 47.68 58.09 74.14 181.32 46.60 11.94 80.00 79.50 32.27 16.60 73.00 10.21 DAILY COMMERCIAL A8 A/ Local, Trusted A/C Expert Kalos Services 352-243-7088 KalosFlorida.com Lic.# CAC 1814620 Florida Air & Heat Inc. Your Comfort Company B ~& Heating Needs rJ 352-326-3202 S Serving Lake County Slate Licence # Since 1986 CAC1814030 A Eustis Senior Care Assisted Wavg FauilitAL 8993 Accepting New Clients for our brand new bedrooms. Call Rhea, RN at 352-551-5307 for inquiries and a free tour. I Serving Lake, Sumter & S. 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ASSISTANT MANAGING EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN .......................NEWS EDITOR Vi GENE PACKWOOD ............ EDITORIAL CARTOONIST w dIm c o < ^^ ^r r ^^www.dailycommercial.com VOICE Congress excels at blowing its deadlines Believe it or not, at one time in the late 1980s and early '90s, Washington gave serious consideration to increasing the federal budget cycle from one year to two. Periodically, the idea resurfaces. Indeed, Sens. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., and Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., earlier this year introduced the Biennial Budgeting and Ap- propriations Act, although this is possibly the worst possible political climate for a sig- nificant change in the budget process. Isakson believes the two-year cycle should be part of any deal ending the current gov- ernment shutdown and hopes the extra time will bring "discipline" and "responsibil- ity" back to the budget process. The process is badly in need of those qualities, as well as a sense of punctuali- ty and some urgency about carrying out the public's business. The last time Congress passed a budget and its accompanying appropriations bills on time was 1997, the year that by no acci- dent led to four years of balanced budgets, a happy state of affairs that lasted until Presi- dent George W Bush decided the surpluses generated could be better spent on tax cuts and invading Iraq. We've been in the red ever since, and the budget process, when it's not an abso- lute train wreck, is still not a thing of beau- ty. Congress' inability to pass the neces- sary funding bills that make up the budget caused the government shutdown when the new fiscal year began Oct. 1. The usual recourse is to pass a series of continuing resolutions "CRs," in congres- sional parlance. These temporary spending measures buy time for Congress to come up with something more permanent. One plan that has kicked around is a giant, "clean" meaning without any extraneous legislation attached CR. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, says he doesn't have the votes for it in his caucus. Independent counts say the votes are indeed there, at least 20 of them, but no House Republican is will- ing to be the first to stick his or her neck out unless the speaker gives his OK. Now the talk from both the White House and the House Republican leadership is passing short-term legislation to avert a de- fault when the government, if it is still closed, runs out of money on or about Oct. 17. If the threat of a tanking stock market, disruption of global financial markets, ris- ing interest rates and a renewed recession is not enough to light a fire under our law- makers, what is? A two-year budget seems an impossibili- ty when Congress can't get itself together to agree on a two-week temporary measure to stave off default. Somehow the lawmakers will muddle through, but that's exactly what it is a muddle. Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service. The Daily Commercial The newspaper of choicefor Lake and Sumter counties since 1875 EDITORIALS Editorials are the consensus opinion of the editorial board, not any individual. They are written by the editorial staff but are not signed. Local editorials are published Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday. COLUMNS Columns are the opinion of the writer whose byline and picture appears with them. They do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the newspaper, and are chosen to represent a diversity of views. If you would like to submit a guest column on a local, state or na- tional issue, email your submission to letters@dailycommercial.com, or mail it to Voices, PO. Box 490007, Leesburg, FL 34749-0007. Guest columns should be limited to 550 words in length. The writer also must submit a recent photo to be published with the column, as well as a brief biographical sketch. OTHERVOICES 'Obamacare' provokes the worst in conservatives he government shutdown and perhaps a mid-month default on the national debt have served one useful purpose: They have made clear why many of us are not conservatives. For starters, there is the con- stant state of agitation that is apparently required. Why peo- ple allow politics perpetually to bunch up their undergarments makes no sense. Politics is popu- lated by politicians, for goodness sake, so what do people expect? Even polecats know to steer clear of that sort. Why, if my politics gave me a constant wedgie, I'd get another sort of politics. One can only as- sume that the hard-core conser- vatives in the Tea Party go com- mando. Perhaps this explains why their blood is constantly boiling, thanks to the rough edge of reality rubbing their delicate parts the wrong way. The Tea Party was a strange phenomenon from the start. It began no later than February 2009, apparently sparked by the efforts to stimulate and shore up the economy left moribund by the previous administration. This, of course, was an outrage to some. How dare anybody re- buff the iron will of the market for the general welfare! President Barack Obama had been in office one month one month! yet already he was considered a socialist/Marx- ist. Most presidents get a po- litical honeymoon Obama wasn't given enough time to find the White House bathroom. But thank goodness his race was not a factor. To be fair, the Tea Party folks had a reason to be angry. Like so many Rip Van Winkles who had suddenly awakened after years of slumber, they were shocked Reg Henry SCRIPPS HOWARD NEWS SERVICE to find that the nation had a big deficit and the economic engine urgently needed more money to restart it. No wonder they were cranky. They had missed the part where Vice President Dick Cheney said deficits don't matter anymore. So they did the most natural thing that occurred to them in the circumstances: They blamed Obama. It must have been tough to be a conservative during that time, because much of what passed as conservative thought was an in- sult to the average intelligence, which, not to boast, I fancy I possess in average amounts. To supplement the newly dis- covered obsession with the def- icit, the populace had to be stirred by reports of birth certifi- cates, administration czars and presidential teleprompters, all of them bogus issues enlisted in the search for outrage. Then Obamacare came along to add another big log to the fire of re- sentment. Government health care is the strangest thing to rile the restive right. It's not like the big gov- ernment systems in Canada or Britain. Big corporate insurance companies are in the thick of Obamacare, more's the pity. A single-payer system would have been government health care. The Department of Veter- ans Affairs provides government health care, although nobody dares to call that socialism out of deference to the veterans. Maybe every American could join the Army for one day and then Obamacare would not be objectionable. It is strange enough that in- suring millions of Americans against medical calamity is not seen by conservatives as a mor- al imperative in their alleged- ly Christian nation, but as an abomination in the sight of the Almighty (i.e., the dollar) and the prophets (i.e., Ayn Rand). What is stranger still is the health care plan's individu- al mandate was hatched in the conservative Heritage Founda- tion and later introduced into Massachusetts by Gov. Mitt Romney. It was a Republican idea! Just as well. Can you think how mad conservatives would have been if Obama had come up with the idea himself? As it is, they have already shut down the government in the style of demand-mak- ing gangsters "Nice little (big) government you got here, it would be a shame if some- thing happened to it" and now threaten to default on the nation's debt and to heck with full faith and credit "Nice lit- tle (big) international monetary system you got here..." This ruination is being brought in the name of fiscal re- sponsibility. Veterans of the Viet- namWar will remember the sto- ry of the village that had to be destroyed in order to save it. Now that idea is back, thanks to over-caffeinated, self-pro- claimed patriots. Patriots? Pull my leg, it has a small liberty bell attached to it. If this is conservatism, then a lot more of us are soon going to be rid of it. Contact Reg Henry at rhenry@post-gazette.com. HAVE YOUR SAY The Daily Commercial invites you to write letters to the editor. Letters should be no longer than 350 words. 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Florida State's of- fense is on pace to surpass the numbers put up by the Semi- noles' 1993 and 1999 national champion- ship teams. They're dominating behind the play of redshirt freshman quarter- back Jameis Winston, who has put up better numbers in his first five starts than the last three Heisman Trophy winners mus- tered in the first five starts of their careers. And where Winston goes, so do the sixth- ranked Seminoles. Florida State tied an FBS record for the largest point differ- ential for a Top 25 matchup with a 63-0 win against Mary- land last Saturday. It was the largest since UCLA beat No. 11 Tex- as 66-3 in 1997. "I feel like we showed the world something," Shaw said. Winston has garnered some Heisman at- tention and f the program already has two of the trophies on display inside the Moore Athletic Cen- ter. Charlie Ward won the award during the 1993 champion- ship campaign. Chris Weinke won it the year after the Semi- noles were crowned a second time. Ward threw for 3,032 yards, 27 touchdowns and four interceptions in 1993. Weinke reached 3,103 yards passing, 25 touchdowns and 14 interceptions in 1999. Winston is on pace for 3,458 yards pass- ing, 41 touchdowns and five interceptions SEE FSU I B2 Florida State quarterback Jameis Winston takes the snap as he prepares to run a play against Maryland in the first quar- ter of Saturday's game in Tallahassee. The Florida State of- fense is on a record-setting pace after beating Maryland 63- 0. The unit is led by Winston, who has a better start in his first five starts than Johnny Manziel, Cam Newton, Robert Griffin III and Ben Roethlisberger. BECOMING THE BEST!, Former Leesburg High School standout Danny Trevathan starring for NFL's Denver Broncos FRANK JOLLEY I Staff Writer frankjolley@dailycommercial.com No one can accuse Danny Trevathan of setting his goals too low. The former Leesburg High School standout has already transitioned from the prep grid- iron to college to the National Football League, but a starting job with the Denver Broncos is notenough. "I want to pass Ray Lewis and be known as the greatest linebacker of all time," Trevathan said. "That's a lofty goal, I know, but I believe it's something I can do if I put in the work and the effort. Ev- erything I've done in my life has come from working hard and grinding my way through every practice and workout. "Certainly, there's nothing wrong with wanting to be the best, right?" SAM SMITH /AP Trevathan's work ethic has carried him farther than many of his schoolboy friends likely thought was possible. As a high- school freshman, Trevathan was in danger of falling so far in ar- rears academically that gradua- tion seemed unlikely. However, with the help friends and faculty, including then- coach Charles Nassar, Treva- than raised his grades enough to maintain his athletic eligi- bility and was named the Dai- ly Commercial's 2007 Defensive Player of the Year. Trevathan not only gradu- ated from Leesburg, but also earned a scholarship from the University of Kentucky, where SEE NFL I B2 Rays season ends in disappointment FRED GOODALL Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG- The goal is to play the fi- nal game of the season and win, so the Tampa Bay Rays fell short again. Manager Joe Mad- don finds it laughable, though, that anyone would suggest that fin- ishing with 90-plus vic- tories four consecutive years without making it to the World Series might be getting old. "Of course you want to win the final prize, there no question about that," said Maddon, whose team was elimi- nated from the AL divi- sion series in four games by the Boston Red Sox. "In the latter part of the season, in short se- ries, sometimes the matchups are tough and sometimes they just don't roll your way," Maddon added. "But I really hope and believe that the people in the Tampa Bay area would not frown upon 90-plus CHRIS O'MEARA/AP Tampa Bay pitcher Joel Peralta, right, looks back as Boston's Xander Bogaerts scores on a wild pitch thrown by Peralta during in Game 4 of the American League Division Series Tuesday in St. Petersburg. wins on an annual basis, and a bunch of guys that come out and play with the kind of zeal our guys do on a nightly basis." Despite having one of the lowest payrolls in baseball, the bud- get-minded Rays won 92 games, including a Game 163 tie-breaker to earn a playoff berth for the fourth time in six seasons. The only team to win more games than Tam- pa Bay over the past six seasons is the New York Yankees, quite an ac- complishment for a franchise that was a pe- rennial 100-game loser for the first decade of its existence. Once again, the Rays simply couldn't muster enough offense to ad- vance. It was the same challenge they faced in losses to Texas in two other ALDS appearanc- es since Tampa Bay's surprising run to the 2008World Series. Built to win with pitching and defense, nine pitchers a post- season record for a nine- inning game com- bined to hold Boston to three six hits in a 3-1 loss that ended Tampa Bay's season on Tuesday night. The game end- ed with ace David Price - the only remaining available pitcher warm- ing up in the bullpen for a possible 10th inning. It could have been the last time Price will be seen in a Rays uniform at Tropicana Field. The 2012 AL CyYoung Award winner and three- time All-Star is two years away from free agency, but he's in line for a sig- nificant raise after earn- ing just over $10 million this season. The Rays began this season with a payroll of $58 million and could decide they can't afford to keep him. IT'S GOOD to be the Publix Tailgater of the Game. 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SPu blix m PROUD SPONSOR OF THE TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 SCOREBOARD BASEBALL MLB Postseason WILD CARD Tuesday, Oct. 1: NL: Pittsburgh 6, Cincinnati 2 Wednesday, Oct. 2: AL: Tampa Bay 4, Cleveland 0 DIVISION SERIES (Best-of-5; x-if necessary) American League Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Friday, Oct. 4: Boston 12, Tampa Bay 2 Saturday, Oct. 5: Boston 7, Tampa Bay 4 Monday, Oct. 7: Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Tuesday, Oct. 8: Boston 3, Tampa Bay 1 Oakland 2, Detroit 2 Friday, Oct. 4: Detroit 3, Oakland 2 S ll~ h I l ii 11 1,,1 I Ih- ,,ll I I, i, I ii 11 1 i.0 ,,ll Tuesday, Oct. 8: Detroit 8, Oakland 6 Today, Oct. 10: Detroit (Verlander 13-12) at Oakland (Colon 18-6), 8:07 p.m. (TBS) National League Pittsburgh 2, St. Louis 2 Thursday, Oct. 3: St. Louis 9, Pittsburgh 1 Friday, Oct. 4: Pittsburgh 7, St. Louis 1 Sunday, Oct. 6: Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 3 Monday, Oct. 7: St. Louis 2, Pittsburgh 1 Wednesday Oct. 9: Pittsburgh (Cole 10-7) atSt. Louis (Wainwright 19-9), late Los Angeles 3, Atlanta 1 Thursday, Oct. 3: Los Angeles 6, Atlanta 1 Friday, Oct. 4: Atlanta 4, Los Angeles 3 Sunday, Oct. 6: Los Angeles 13, Atlanta 6 Monday, Oct. 7: Los Angeles 4, Atlanta 3 LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) American League Saturday, Oct. 12: Oakland-Detroit winner at Boston ",.,,h ,-, I [ -d l ".0 ,, 1,-i E, i. Wednesday, Oct. 16: Boston at Oakland-Detroit winner x-Thursday, Oct. 17: Boston at Oakland-Detroit winner x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Oakland-Detroit winner at Boston x-Sunday, Oct. 20: Oakland-Detroit winner at Boston National League Friday, Oct. 11: Los Angeles at St. Louis or Pitts- burgh at Los Angeles Saturday, Oct. 12: Los Angeles atSt. Louis or Pitts- burgh at Los Angeles Monday, Oct. 14: St. Louis at Los Angeles or Los Angeles at Pittsburgh Tuesday, Oct. 15: St. Louis at Los Angeles or Los Angeles at Pittsburgh x-Wednesday, Oct. 16: St. Louis at Los Angeles or Los Angeles at Pittsburgh x-Friday, Oct. 18: Los Angeles at St. Louis or Pitts- burgh at Los Angeles x-Saturday, Oct. 19: Los Angeles at St. Louis or Pittsburgh at Los Angeles Late Tuesday Red Sox 3, Rays 1 Boston Tampa Bay ab r h bi ab r h bi Ellsurycf 4 1 1 0 DeJesslf 4 0 1 1 Victorn rf 3 0 1 1 JMolinc 0 0 0 0 Pedroia2b 4 01 1 WMyrsrf 4 01 0 D.Ortizdh 4 0 1 0 Loneyl b 4 0 0 0 Napoli lb 3 0 0 0 Longori3b 4 0 0 0 Naval If 2 0 1 0 Zobrist2b 3 0 0 0 SIlmchc 2 0 0 0 DJnngscf 3 0 0 0 JGomsph 1 0 0 0 KJhnsndh 2 0 0 0 D.Rossc 1 0 0 0 DYongph-dh 1 0 0 0 Drewss 2 0 0 0 YEscorss 3 13 0 S, h 0 2 0 0 Loatonc 2 0 1 0 ii i, 3 0 1 0 SRdrgzph 0 0 0 0 Joyce ph-lf 1 0 0 0 Totals 29 3 6 2 Totals 31 1 6 1 Boston 000 000 201 3 Tampa Bay 000 001 000 1 DP-Boston 2, Tampa Bay 2. LOB-Boston 10, Tampa Bay 3.2B-YEscobar (2). SB-Ellsbury (4). CS-Nava (1). SF-Pedroia. IP H R ER BB SO Boston Peavy 52/3 5 1 1 0 3 BreslowW,10 12/3 1 0 0 0 4 TazawaH,2 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 UeharaS,2-2 11/3 0 0 0 0 2 Tampa Bay Hellickson 1 1 0 0 2 0 J.Wright 1 0 0 0 1 1 M.Moore 2 1 0 0 1 3 NFL FROM PAGE BI he became one of the most-decorated foot- ball players in school history. In college, he became known for playing with passion and a desire to get to the ball, no mat- ter how far he had to go to get there. That drive attracted the attention of the Broncos, who selected in the sixth round of the 2012 NFL Draft. Rarely do late-round draft picks survive training camp in the NFL, but Trevathan de- fied the odds by seeing action in every game as a rookie. He contin- ued to work in the off- season and moved into the starting lineup in his second year, albe- it partly as a result of player suspensions. Whatever the reason, Trevathan has made it clear he is not on the field by default. Trevathan has been a solid contributor this season with two in- terceptions, including one off Tony Romo in Sunday's game against Dallas that set up the Broncos' game-win- ning field goal. He is also among the team leaders in tackles with 35 and has one quar- terback sack. "I've tried to raise my game to the next lev- el to help my team win football games," Treva- than said. "I had an op- portunity, for whatever reason, to earn a spot in the starting lineup and I've worked all sea- son to hold that job. I earned my place on the field. I can't control what happens (when suspended players re- turn to the team), but AI.Torres 2 1 0 0 0 1 McGee L,0-1 H,1 2/3 1 2 2 1 1 Jo.Peralta BS,-1 11/3 2 0 0 1 3 Rodney 1/3 0 1 1 2 1 Archer 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 W.Wright 1/3 0 0 0 0 0 Hellickson pitched to 3 batters in the 2nd. J.Wright pitched to 1 batter in the 3rd. HBP-by Rodney (Victorino), by Al.Torres (Victorino). WP-Jo.Peralta, Rodney. Umpires-Home, Paul Emmel; First, Mike Winters; Second, Larry Vanover; Third, Chris Guccione; Right, Dana DeMuth; Left, Eric Cooper. T-3:49. A-32,807 (34,078). FOOTBALL College Schedule Today's Games SOUTH ..-, _,1 ,i. ., .-, 30 p.m . S ,,.- 1 .-, i, 7:30 p.m. E. Illinois (4-1) at Austin Peay (0-5), 8 p.m. UT-Martin (3-2) at Tennessee Tech (3-3), 8 p.m. FAR WEST San Diego St. (2-3) atAir Force (1-5), 9 p.m. Arizona (3-1) at Southern Cal (3-2), 10:30 p.m. Friday's Game MIDWEST Temple (0-5) at Cincinnati (3-2), 8:30 p.m. Saturday's Games EAST E. Michigan (14) at Army (2-4), Noon Lehigh (4-1) at Columbia (0-3), Noon Albany (NY) (1-5) at Delaware (4-2), Noon Rhode Island (2-4) at New Hampshire (1-3), Noon Monmouth (NJ) (3-3) at St. Francis (Pa.) (1-4), Noon South Florida (14) at UConn (03), Noon A.1 1 1:.hll ,, ,1 .-I~ l 1 I ii~ l I,, ',,_ [ ,,ll , , -' [ , ,, n,, l I ,II Stony Brook (2-3) at Colgate (14), 6 p.m. Villanova (3-2) atTowson (6-0), 7 p.m. SOUTH Missouri (5-0) at Georgia (4-1), Noon Pittsburgh (3.1) at Virginia Tech (51), Noon NC Pembroke (4-0) at Charlotte (3-2), Noon Valparaiso (04) at Mercer (41), Noon Navy (3-1) at Duke (3-2), 12:30 p.m. Drake (23) at Davidson (05), 1 p.m. The Citadel (24) at Georgia Southern (32), 1 p.m. Bethune-Cookman (4-1) at Howard (14), 1 p.m. Dayton (3-2) at Stetson (14), 1 p.m. Charleston Southern (5-0) at VMI (1-4), 1:30 p.m. Elon (24) at Wofford (3-2), 1:30 p.m. Tennessee St. (4-1) at Jacksonville St. (5-0), 4 p.m. Northwestern St. (3-2) at Nicholls St. (3-2), 4 p.m. Marshall (3-2) at FAU (2-4), 5 p.m. Furman (2-3) at Chattanooga (3-2), 6 p.m. Gardner-Webb (4-2) at Coastal Carolina (5-0), 6 p.m. ,orida A&M (14) at Savannah St. (1-5), 6hp.m. Alabama (5-0) at Kentucky (14), 7 p.m. Alabama A&M (24) at Southern U. (2-3), 7 p.m. UAB (14) at FRU (1-4), 7:30 p.m. Bowling Green (5-1) at Mississippi St. (2-3), 7:30 p.m. Stephen F Austin (2-3) at SE Louisiana (3-2), 8 p.m. Texas A&M (41) at Mississippi (32), 8:30 p.m. MIDWEST Indiana (3-2) at Michigan St. (4-1), Noon Nebraska (4-1) at Purdue (14), Noon ii 1 1 1 i 11 11, 4[i IIii n Campbell (1-3) at Butler (4-2), 1 p.m. MiTennessouree St. (15) at N. Dakotanille St. (54-0), 4 p.m. Northwestern St. (3-2) at Nicholls St. (3-2), 4 p.m. Marshall (3-2) at FAU (2-4), 5 p.m. FurCent. Michan (23) at Chattanooga (3421), 62p.m. GaMurray St.dnerWebb (43-2) at Coastal Carolina (50), 6p), 2 p.m.m. florida A&M (1-4) at Savannah St. 1-5), 6p.m. Alabama (5-0) at Kentuckyi (14), 7 p.m. Alabama A&M (24) at Southern U. (2-3), 7 p.m. UAB (14) at FlU (1-4), 7:30 p.m. Bowling Green (5-1) at Mississippi St. (2-3), 7:30 p.ma. Stephen F Austin (2-3) at SE Louisiana (3-2), 8 p.m. Texas A&M (4-1) at Mississippi (3-2), 8:30 p.m. MIDWEST Indiana (3-2) at Michigan St. (41), Noon Nebraska (4-1) at Purdue (14), Noon Campbell (1-3) at Butler (4-2), 1 p.m. Missouri St. (1-5) at N. Dakota St. (4-0), 2 p.m. Cent. Michigan (2-4) at Ohio (4-1), 2 p.m. Murray St. (3-2) at SE Missouri (0-5), 2 p.m. I'm going to make it a tough decision for the coaches. "We'll see what hap- pens." Trevathan said his drive to succeed, much of which comes from his intense nature, also is fueled by his detrac- tors and even his sup- porters. For example, he took being drafted in the sixth round as a slight and went to his training camp with that chip on his shoulders. He also used his four- year, $2.2 million con- tract as a motivating factor. "When I signed my contract, I hadn't ac- complished anything in the NFL," Treva- than said. "At the time, I had never even put on pads in a workout. I didn't want anyone to be impressed with me at that time. Once I started playing, that's when I wanted to im- press teammates and our fans. "I wanted everyone to see that I belonged in the NFL." Since then, Trevathan said his transition from training-camp rook- ie to starting lineback- er has gone smooth- ly. He felt it took longer to become acclimated to the pro game than he anticipated and ad- mits he is still learning, but is pleased with his progress. Life as a profession- al football player has been idyllic, he said, and playing in Denver, for what might be the NFL's most-supportive fan bases, has helped to make his forma- tive years in the league memorable ones. Trevathan also be- lieves his learning curve was enhanced 0u l," _- 11I h, hlI 1111I1I 1,1I .-,n i _, I I hI, [ . i l I 1 I ll,,l ll1. ,,I _1 1 d p.m. napolis, 4 p.m. 7 p.m. SOUTHWEST Memphis (1-3) at Houston (4-0), Noon Texas (3-2) vs. Oklahoma (5-0) at Dallas, Noon I 11 1 1 [ 1 1 1 ,, , 4p.m. :1 , Hi,1 1 : 4 4 1, 1 i-. u- I i .-,n' 7p.m. -.II i. 7p.m. Louisiana-Monroe (2 i- -'p.m. Tulsa (14) at UTEP (14), 8 p.m. FAR WEST Montana (4-1) at UC Davis (24), 7 p.m. Hawaii (0-5) at UNLV (3-2), 8 p.m. Boise St. (3-2) at Utah St. (3-3), 8 p.m. Weber St. (1-5) at Cal Poly (23), 9:05 p.m. N. Arizona (3-2) at Sacramento St. (3-3), 9:05 p.m. Colorado (2-2) at Arizona St. (32), 10 p.m. California (14) at UCLA (40), 10:30 p.m. Oregon St. (4-1) at Washington St. (4-2), 10:30 p.m. NFL AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA New England 4 1 0 .800 95 70 N.Y Jets 3 2 0 .600 98 116 Miami 3 2 0 .600 114 117 Buffalo 2 3 0 .400 112 130 South W L T Pct PF PA Indianapolis 4 1 0 .800 139 79 Tennessee 3 2 0 .600 115 95 Houston 2 3 0 .400 93 139 Jacksonville 0 5 0 .000 51 163 North W L T Pet PF PA Baltimore 3 2 0 .600 117 110 Cleveland 3 2 0 .600 101 94 Cincinnati 3 2 0 .600 94 87 Pittsburgh 0 4 0 .000 69 110 West W L T Pct PF PA Denver 5 0 0 1.000 230 139 Kansas City 5 0 0 1.000 128 58 Oakland 2 3 0 .400 98 108 San Diego 2 3 0 .400 125 129 NATIONAL CONFERENCE East W L T Pct PF PA Philadelphia 2 3 0 .400 135 159 Dallas 2 3 0 .400 152 136 Washington 1 3 0 .250 91 112 N.Y Giants 0 5 0 .000 82 182 South W L T Pct PF PA New Orleans 5 0 0 1.000 134 73 Carolina 1 3 0 .250 74 58 Atlanta 1 4 0 .200 122 134 Tampa Bay 0 4 0 .000 44 70 North W L T Pet PF PA Detroit 3 2 0 .600 131 123 Chicago 3 2 0 .600 145 140 Green Bay 2 2 0 .500 118 97 Minnesota 1 3 0 .250 115 123 West W L T Pct PF PA Seattle 4 1 0 .800 137 81 by having to practice against a future Hall of Fame quarterback and by spending time with the most-popular play- er in team history. "Oh man, I still can't believe I get to be around guys like Pey- ton Manning and (Broncos executive vice president of foot- ball operations) John Elway," Trevathan said. "They share so many traits, such as an in- credible will to win and a desire to help us suc- ceed. You would be cra- zy not to listen to some- one like John Elway, who has done every- thing there is to do on a football field, when he begins talking about what it takes to win at this level. "The same goes for Peyton. It doesn't mat- ter if you're a veteran or a rookie, he'll try to help you. He's a great teammate." But even with the greatest of teammates, a player has to catch the eye of his coaches if he wants to keep his job. Trevathan appears to have done that. "Danny has done nice job for us," said Broncos head coach John Fox. "Our job as coaches is to develop young talent and Dan- ny certainly is a tal- ent. He was productive player in college and played in highly com- petitive league. It took him some time to grow comfortable in the NFL, but he never got frustrated. He just kept working harder. "I've been impressed with his development and look forward to seeing him improve even more." Trevathan's team- mates also have no- ticed how he has raised San Francisco 3 2 0 .600 113 98 Arizona 3 2 0 .600 91 95 St. Louis 2 3 0 .400 103 141 Today's Game N.Y Giants at Chicago, 8:25 p.m. Sunday's Games Carolina at Minnesota, 1p.m. Oakland at Kansas City, 1 p.m. St. Louis at Houston, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Baltmore, 1 p.m. Philadelphia at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Pittsburgh at N.Y Jets, 1p.m. Cincinnati at Buffalo, 1p.m. Detroit at Cleveland, 1p.m. Tennessee at Seattle, 4:05 p.m. Jacksonville at Denver, 4:05 p.m. Arizona at San Francisco, 4:25 p.m. New Orleans at New England, 4:25 p.m. Washington at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Open: Atlanta, Miami Monday's Game Indianapolis at San Diego, 8:40 p.m. HOCKEY NHL EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic GP W L OT Pts GF GA Toronto 4 3 1 0 6 13 10 Boston 2 2 0 0 4 7 2 Detroit 3 2 1 0 4 6 7 Tampa Bay 3 2 1 0 4 7 7 Ottawa 2 1 0 1 3 5 5 Montreal 2 1 1 0 2 7 5 Horida 3 1 2 0 2 5 11 Buffalo 4 0 3 1 1 4 10 Metropolitan GP W L OT Pts GF GA Pittsburgh 3 3 0 0 6 12 3 N.Y Islanders 3 2 0 1 5 12 7 Carolina 3 1 1 1 3 6 9 New Jersey 4 0 1 3 3 9 15 Columbus 2 1 1 0 2 6 6 N.Y Rangers 3 1 2 0 2 6 14 Washington 3 1 2 0 2 10 12 Philadelphia 4 1 3 0 2 5 10 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central GP W L OT Pts GF GA Colorado 3 3 0 0 6 11 3 St. Louis 2 2 0 0 4 11 2 Winnipeg 3 2 1 0 4 12 10 Chicago 2 1 0 1 3 8 7 Dallas 2 1 1 0 2 4 5 Nashville 3 1 2 0 2 6 9 Minnesota 3 0 1 2 2 7 10 Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GA San Jose 3 3 0 0 6 17 4 Vancouver 4 3 1 0 6 15 12 Anaheim 3 2 1 0 4 8 11 Calgary 3 1 0 2 4 12 13 Phoenix 3 1 2 0 2 6 11 Los Angeles 3 1 2 0 2 7 10 Edmonton 3 1 2 0 2 11 15 NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over- time loss. Tuesday's Games Colorado 2, Toronto 1 N.Y Islanders 6, Phoenix 1 Philadelphia 2, Florida 1 Pittsburgh 5, Carolina 2 Tampa Bay 3, Buffalo 2, OT Nashville 3, Minnesota 2 Vancouver 3, New Jersey 2, OT San Jose 9, N.Y Rangers 2 Wednesday's Games Chicago at St. Louis, late Montreal at Calgary, late Ottawa at Los Angeles, late Today's Games Colorado at Boston, 7 p.m. Columbus at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Carolina at Washington, 7 p.m. Phoenix at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Rorida at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Nashville, 8 p.m. Winnipeg at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Montreal at Edmonton, 9:30 p.m. San Jose at Vancouver, 10 p.m. N.Y Rangers at Anaheim, 10 p.m. his level of play. "Danny's definitely going to be a great play- er," said Wesley Wood- yard, a teammate who also played with Treva- than at Kentucky. "Be- fore the season began, I felt that Danny was go- ing to have a big role for us. He's definitely be- come one of the guys that I look forward to being on the field, mak- ing plays right beside me and balling and having fun." Still, almost in spite of his success, Trevathan is far from satisfied. For example, he doesn't want to be considered a role model. Not yet. "You got to get your- self right before you can be a role model for oth- ers," Trevathan said. "I'm still working on that." Trevathan said he sometimes looks back on his life and realiz- es how far he has come and what he's accom- plished. He is proud to tell people he is from Leesburg and said he thinks about his home- town often. He thinks about those who were positive in- fluences on him, but also remembers those who weren't. "I guess I'm having the last laugh now," Trevathan said with chuckle. "People only see you with their eyes. They can't look inside and see your heart or the passion you have for something. You can do anything you want if you have a passion for it. "I would never let anyone tell me no!" Good advice. Especially for some- one with dreams of be- coming the best line- backer in NFL history! TV2DAY AUTO RACING 7 p.m. ESPN2 NASCAR, Sprint Cup, pole qualifying for Bank of America 500, at Concord, N.C. COLLEGE FOOTBALL 7:30 p.m. ESPN Rutgers at Louisville ESPNU -S.C. State at N.C. Central 9 p.m. CBSSN San Diego State at Air Force 10:30 p.m. FS1 Arizona at Southern Cal GOLF 5 p.m. TGC PGA Tour, Frys.com Open, first round, at San Martin, Calif. 12:30 a.m. TGC LPGA Malaysia, second round, at Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 8 p.m. TBS ALDS, Game 5, Detroit at Oakland NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE 8 p.m. NFL -N.Y. Giants at Chicago SUN Florida at Tampa Bay NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE 7:30 p.m. WNBA 8:30 p.m. ESPN2 Playoffs, finals, game 3, Minnesota at Atlanta FA-Leesburg wins on senior night STAFF REPORT Emma Gray and senior Kaitlyn Colborne stepped up Tuesday to lead First Academy of Leesburg to a 3-0 win against Clermont Real Life on senior night for the Eagles. Game scores were 25-23, 25-13, and 25-20. Gray had 18 digs, eight kills and two service aces for First Academy of Leesburg (7-7). Colborne, the only senior on the First Acade- my of Leesburg roster, added 13 digs, three kills, four assists, two blocks and one service ace. LAKE MINNEOLA 3, SOUTH LAKE 0 Ally Lunsford and Ashley Olson led the Hawks to the win. Game scores were 25-10, 25-13, and 25-8. Lunsford has 10 kills and four blocks. Olson added 15 digs. BOYS GOLF MOUNT DORA BIBLE 195, APOPKA FOREST LAKE ACADEMY 208 T.J. Bird carded a 41 to lead the Bulldogs to the win. Justin Rickerson had a 44 for Mount Dora Bi- ble and Blake Krisan and Bryce Holbrook re- corded 55s. Zac Huebner had a 42 for Apopka Forest Lake. Mount Dora Bible wrapped up its regular sea- son with a 12-2 record. FSU FROM PAGE B1 through 12 regular-season games. Winston also compares favorably to recent Heisman winners. Johnny Manziel and Texas A&M were 4-1 through his first five starts in 2012 -when he be- came the first freshman to win the Heisman. He completed 69.3 percent of his passes for 257.0 yards per game with 11 touchdowns, two inter- ceptions and a 162.8 quarterback rating. Winston averages 288.2 yards passing with a 73.2 comple- tion percentage and has 17 touchdowns and two interceptions with a 213.9 quarterback rating. Robert Griffin III was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 NFL draft after winning the Heisman Trophy He started as a freshman at Baylor in 2008 and went 3-2 in his first five games and averaged 196.8 yards passing with a 62.4 completion per- centages, nine touchdowns, zero interceptions and a 165.5 quarterback rating. Cam Newton was a redshirt junior when he won the Heisman in 2010, but it was his first year as full-time starter of an FBS program. Auburn went 5-0 en route to the national title. Newton averaged 185.6 yards passing with a 65.5 comple- tion percentage and threw 12 touchdowns and four interceptions with a 191.4 quarterback rat- ing in those first five games. When sports are being played in Lake County, we want to report it and we need your help. Directors and coaches of recreational and youth leagues can send game results, statistics, team and action photos, and we'll publish them in the newspaper and on our website. Proud parents can send us individual photos and accomplishments. Just email them to sports@dailycommercial.com CONTACTS SPORTS EDITOR or 352-365-8279. FRANK JOLLEY 352-365-8268 Am u tn c- ------------- Amateur Listings (col- FAX 352-365-1951 lege scholarships, meeting EMAIL announcements, schedule sports@dailycommercial.com changes, outdoors notices) can * Schools or coaches can be faxed to 352-365-1951, or report game results after 6 emailed to sports@dailycom- p.m. by calling 352-365-8268, mercial.com .1 1 - Thursday, October 10, 2013 GOLF So much for the offseason in golf; it starts again DOUG FERGUSON Associated Press SAN MARTIN, Ca- lif. The chill of the morning air in Cali- fornia. Veteran play- ers discreetly look- ing at golf bags on the practice range so they can put names to the faces they have nev- er seen. Young players concerned about get- ting into enough tour- naments. A parking lot filled with Mercedes- Benz courtesy cars. Everything about the Frys.com Open looks and feels like a new season on the PGA Tour. Except for the calen- dar. Just 18 days after Henrik Stenson tapped in for par and collect- ed the $10 million Fe- dEx Cup bonus at East Lake, the new PGA Tour season gets un- derway at CordeVal- le. It's the first time the tour starts its season in one calendar year and finishes it in another. "I'm back to zero," Stewart Cink said. "I like the fact I don't have to be No. 76 anymore. I can hopefully establish something new." Cink was No. 76 in the FedEx Cup play- offs last month until he failed to advance to the next round after the Deutsche Bank Cham- pionship. He has been home for the last five weeks his offseason - before packing his bags and heading to the airport. And to his surprise, it reminded him of heading off to Hawaii or California in winter, just like the old days on the PGA Tour. "The last six or sev- en years, I went to fall tournaments and didn't have that amped-up feel. I didn't feel like I was in the heat of things," Cink said. "I had my chari- ty event, this and that. My mind was so else- where. I went to play just to play. You hit a lot of shots; you play a lot of holes. Coming here, I feel a little bit more of a hunger." Since the FedEx Cup began in 2007, the tour had a half-dozen events that were noth- ing more than playing opportunities for the restless or a time for others to make enough money to secure their cards for the following season. Winning didn't come with an invita- tion to the Masters. It didn't count toward the FedEx Cup. Now it does. To avoid losing spon- sorship of the fall tour- naments (and some $25 million in prize money), the tour made them part of the FedEx Cup season. "This new system has given these fall events greater credibil- ity," John Senden said. As always, a golfer's offseason is as long as he wants it to be. THIS WEEK'S GOLF GLANCE PGA TOUR FRYS.COM OPEN Site: San Martin, Calif. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: CordeValle Golf Club (7,379 yards, par 71). Purse: $5 million. Winner's share: $900,000. Television: Golf Channel (Today-Sunday, 5-8 p.m., 8:30-11:30 p.m.). Last year: Sweden's Jonas Blixt won the then-Falls Series event for his first PGA Tour title, beating Tim Petrovic and Jason Kokrak by a stroke. Last week: Tiger Woods scored the deciding point in the United States' 182-151/2 victory over the International team in the Presidents Cup at Muirfield Village. Woods beat Richard Sterne 1 up to finish 4-1. The Americans won the event for the fifth straight time. Notes: The tournament opens the 2013-14 season. ... Billy Horschel and Gary Woodland are the only Tour Championship qualifiers in the field. Horschel finished 16th in the FedEx Cup standings, and Woodland was 23rd.... International team members Angel Cabrera, Hideki Matsuyama, Marc Leishman are the only Presidents Cup players at CordeValle.... The winner will receive a spot in the Masters. ... The 2014 event will be played at Silverado Resort. ... CordeValle will host the 2016 U.S. Women's Open. ... The Shriners Hospitals for Children Open is next week in Las Vegas, fol- lowed by the CIMB Classic in Malaysia. Online: http://www.pgatour.com LPGA TOUR LPGA MALAYSIA Site: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club (6,246 yards, par 72). Purse: $2 million. Winner's share: $300,000. Television: Golf Channel (Today, 12:30-3 a.m., 1-3:30 p.m.; Friday-Saturday, 12:30-3 a.m.; Sunday, midnight-3 a.m.). Last year: Inbee Park rallied to beat fellow South Korean player Na Yeon Choi by two strokes. Last week: China's Shanshan Feng eagled the par-5 18th for a one-stroke victory over Stacy Lewis in the Reignwood LPGA Classic, the tour's first event in China. Feng won the LPGA Championship last year to become Chi- na's first major champion. Notes: The top-ranked Park, third in China, swept the first three major championships of the season and has three other LPGA Tour wins this season.... Lewis has three victo- ries this year, including the Women's British Open.... Norway's Suzann Pettersen is com- ing off consecutive victories in the Safeway Classic and Evian Championship, the final major of the season. She also won the LPGA Lotte in Hawaii in April. ... Lewis leads the Vare Trophy standings with a 69.564 scoring average. Pettersen is second at 69.700, and Park third at 69.797.... Choi won the 2011 tournament.... The HanaBank Championship is next week in South Korea, followed by the LPGA Taiwan Championship. Online: http://www.lpga.com CHAMPIONS TOUR SAS CHAMPIONSHIP Site: Cary, N.C. Schedule: Friday-Sunday. Course: Prestonwood Country Club (7,240 yards, par 72). Purse: $2.1 million. Winner's share: $315,000. Television: Golf Channel (Friday, 2-4:30 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 3-5 a.m., 2-4:30 p.m.; Mon- day, midnight-2 a.m.). Last year: Bernhard Langer won the second of his two 2012 titles. The German closed with a 9-under 63 for a two-stroke victory over Jay Don Blake. Last event: Kirk Triplett successfully de- fended his First Tee Open title at Pebble Beach on Sept. 29, beating Doug Garwood and Dan Forsman by two strokes. Notes: Six-time major champion Nick Faldo is making his third Champions Tour start. He also played in the Senior British Open in 2007 and 2009.... Kenny Perry won the 2011 event for his first Champions Tour title. The Charles Schwab Cup points leader, he won the Senior Players Championship and U.S. Senior Open in consecutive tour starts this summer. ... The Greater Hickory Classic is next week in Conover, N.C., followed by the AT&T Championship in San Antonio and the season-ending Charles Schwab Cup Champi- onship in San Francisco. Online: http://www.pgatour.com EUROPEAN TOUR PORTUGAL MASTERS Site: Vilamoura, Portugal. Schedule: Today-Sunday. Course: Oceanico Victoria Golf Club (7,209 yards, par 71). Purse: $2.71 million. Winner's share: $452,375. Television: Golf Channel (Today-Sunday, 9a.m.-1 p.m.). Last year: Ireland's Shane Lowry beat Eng- land's Ross Fisher by a stroke. Last week: Francesco Molinari beat Chris Wood 3 and 2 to give Continental Europe a 15-13 victory over Britain and Ireland in the Seve Trophy in France. Continental Europe had lost the event the last six times after winning the inaugural contest in 2000. Notes: Lowry is in the field along with Moli- nari, Martin Kaymer, Miguel Angel Jimenez, David Howell, Matteo Manassero, Nicolas Colsaerts, Thomas Bjorn and Paul Lawrie. Howell won the Alfred Dunhill Links two weeks ago at St. Andrews.... The Perth Inter- national is next week. Online: http://www.europeantour.com MEN U.S. GOLF ASSOCIATION: U.S. Mid-Amateur, through Today, Country Club of Birming- ham, Birmingham, Ala. Online: http://www. usga.org PGA OF AMERICA: Senior PGA Professional National Championship, Today-Sunday, Creigh- ton Farms, Aldie, Va., and River Creek Club, Leesburg, Va. Online: http://www.pga.com JAPAN GOLF TOUR: Toshin Golf Tourna- ment, Today-Sunday, Toshin Golf Club, Cen- tral Course, Gifu, Japan. Online: http://www. jgto.org ASIAN TOUR: CJ Invitational, Today-Sunday, Haesley Nine Bridges Golf Club, Jeju Island, South Korea. Online: http://www.asian- tourcom ONEASIA TOUR: China Masters, Today- Sunday, Nanshan International Golf Club, Nanshan, China. Online: http://www.onea- sia.asia PGA TOUR OF AUSTRALASIA: Western Aus- tralia Open, Today-Sunday, Mount Lawley Golf Course, Perth, Australia. Online: http://www. pgatour.com.au PGA TOUR LATINOAMERICA: Puerto Rico Classic, Today-Sunday, Dorado Beach Resort, East Course, San Juan, Puerto Rico. 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"When guys get thrown into the fire right away, we're watching them mature right before our eyes, and it's painful some- times," Georgia coach Mark Richt said. "They just have to keep their faith and keep banging away, so they can keep getting better." Georgia has had five freshman defenders start games this sea- son and the seventh- ranked Bulldogs are al- lowing a league-worst 32.2 points per game. ROGELIO V. SOLIS/AP LSU freshman defensive back Tre'Davious White (16) returns an interception 40-yards in the sec- ond half of Saturday's game against Mississippi State in Starkville, Miss. No. 9 Texas A&M has played 17 true fresh- men overall, tied with UCLA for the most of any Football Bowl Sub- division school. Geor- gia and Tennessee have each used 14. Top- ranked Alabama and No. 10 LSU have played 13 apiece. "That's part of the SEC," Tennessee coach Butch Jones said. "You're going to attract the best of the best. We try to recruit individu- als who as true fresh- men can play right away and play early." It's not unusual for a freshman on offense to spark an SEC's title run - running back T.J. Yel- don and receiver Amari Cooper were two of the top playmakers on Ala- bama's national cham- pionship team last year. Defensive players, however, often need more time to develop. "I think it's tough in this league, but there are many (freshmen) that are doing it right now and some are hav- ing great success," Mis- sissippi coach Hugh Freeze said. "The eas- iest position (on de- fense) to teach would be defensive line, but that doesn't mean it's easy to play there with some of the offensive linemen we come up against. But that would be the easiest mental- ly to learn. And then the hardest is the sec- ondary, unless you're just going to play some base coverages and not get too far out on things." Experienced QBs around the confer- ence have taken advan- tage of inexperienced defenses, but several young defensive backs have been able to hold their own. Florida cornerback Vernon Hargreaves heads the list. He is tied for the SEC lead with three interceptions and hasn't allowed a touch- down pass for the 17th- ranked Gators. "We'll play fresh- men when they're ready, and this guy's ready," Florida coach Will Muschamp said. "That's the bottom line." Other starting cor- nerbacks in the SEC include LSU's Tre'Davious White, Al- abama's Eddie Jack- son and Tennessee's Cam Sutton. Alex Sezer started each of Texas A&M's first two games. Safeties Tray Matthews and Quincy Mauger and cornerbacks Bren- dan Langley and Shaq Wiggins have started for Georgia. Mississip- pi's Tony Conner and Kentucky's Blake Mc- Clain are starters at nickel. Freshmen also are making an impact in the front seven. Georgia's Leonard Floyd has a team-high 10 quarterback hur- ries and is tied for the team lead with three sacks. Tennessee's Co- rey Vereen applied the pressure that led to a game-clinching inter- ception in a recent 31- 24 triumph over South Alabama. Texas A&M linebacker Darian Clai- borne has topped his team in tackles in two games. Montravius Ad- ams leads Auburn with six hurries, while team- mate Carl Lawson pro- duced two sacks Satur- day in a 30-22 victory over Mississippi. "It means a lot," Law- son said after his big performance, "but there are still a lot of things I can go back and fix." Indeed, all these freshmen have much to learn. For example, Vereen recorded a sack during Tennessee's second-half comeback in a 34-31 overtime loss to Georgia last week, then committed a personal foul on the Bulldogs' game-tying touchdown drive. With so many fresh- men, SEC teams are winning with offense, not defense. Florida and Ala- bama are the only SEC schools ranked among the top 25 teams in to- tal defense or scoring defense. For everyone else in the conference, they hope their freshmen grow up quickly. "When you learn, you make mistakes," Richt said. "It's just the way it is. You hope they can learn and make mistakes while they're in practice, as they're getting their chance to start two or three years in, but that's not the way life goes all the time." Stanford's Shaw fires back at Sarkisian ANTONIO GONZALEZ Associated Press STANFORD, Calif. - Stanford's David Shaw is one of the most mild- mannered coaches in college football. He rarely shows emotions, and he rarely raises his voice. Not Tuesday evening. Speaking as pas- sionately as he ever has, Shaw emphatical- ly fired back at Steve Sarkisian after the Washington coach ac- cused the Cardinal of faking injuries. Shaw opened his portion of the Pac-12 coaches' teleconference with a carefully crafted state- ment, saying "we don't fake injuries, we nev- er have and we never will. I don't condone it. I don't teach it. I don't allow it." Shaw also began his weekly news confer- ence at Stanford short- ly after referring to the same hand-writ- ten notes. He called Sarkisian's allegations "unprofessional" and pointed out that the only defensive coach he knows of who has told players to fake in- juries works on Wash- ington's staff. Huskies defensive line coach Tosh Lupoi admitted to instructing players to fake injuries against Oregon while he was an assistant at Cal. "That's not calling anybody out. That's just stating a fact. It's been proven. It's been admitted and we all have moved on," Shaw said. Later he added, "We didn't do it against Oregon, so why in the world would we do it against Washington?" Former Stanford line- backer Chase Thomas was accused of faking an injury in a loss at Or- egon in 2010 while Jim Harbaugh was the head coach. "How we play at Stan- ford has led to three BCS bowl games, a Pac- 12, Rose Bowl and Or- ange Bowl champion- ships and a 100 percent graduation rate," Shaw continued. "This is one of the most respected programs in the coun- try and I'm not going to put that on the line just to beat Washington." Shaw also said he had discussions with the Pac-12 Conference expressing his displea- sure with the allega- tions. Both coaches declined to comment when asked if they had spoken to each other about the issue. "I'm not even angry at Steve. Just think he crossed the line. Could see him tomorrow and say hi. But I'm going to defend what we do," Shaw said. After fifth-ranked Stanford (5-0, 3-0) beat then-No. 15 Washing- ton 31-28 on Saturday night, Sarksian said in a postgame interview with Seattle's KIR ra- dio station that Cardi- nal players were faking injuries to try to slow down the Huskies' up- tempo offense on the final drive. "I guess that's how we play here at Stan- ford," Sarkisian told the station. He specifically said he heard Stanford defensive line coach Randy Hart who was an assistant at Wash- ington from 1988 to 2008 telling players to stay down following plays. Sarkisian stood by those comments again Tuesday when asked about Shaw's response. "We sawwhat we saw. We can leave it at that. Two reasonable people can disagree on some- thing and move for- ward," Sarkisian said. Shaw also said Hart was steaming about Sarkisian's allegations. He called his assistant one of the "most re- spected coaches in the country" and said he doesn't care what Sarki- sian thinks he saw. "Randy pushes our guys. It's never 'pull GEORGE NIKITIN/AP Stanford head coach David Shaw gestures during the first half of Saturday's game against Washington in Stanford, Calif. off, or fake this.' No, it's 'go, go, go,'" Shaw said. "That's all Randy ever says is, 'Go, go, go, go!" Stanford defensive end Ben Gardner and linebacker Shayne Skov both were tend- ed to by trainers on the field in the fourth quar- ter for injuries. Shaw said Gardner was deal- ing with an arm injury and dehydration, while Skov hyperextended his surgically repaired left knee when he col- lided with teammate JamesVaughters. An MRI on Skov's knee showed no struc- tural damage, Shaw said. Skov is expect- ed to play Saturday at Utah. Both players denied on Twitter that they were faking injuries. "Skov didn't take a dive, I didn't take a dive. Never have never will. Stay classy Washing- ton," Gardner tweeted Sunday. Sarkisian also dis- agreed with the replay officials' decision to call Kevin Smith's re- ception incomplete af- ter it was ruled a catch on the field. Smith's catch came on fourth- and-10 at the Stanford 49 with less than 90 seconds left. Shaw initially said the play looked like a catch from his view on sideline. However, af- ter seeing TV replays he had no doubt overturn- ing the call was correct. "It was an incomplete pass. I keep seeing and hearing the word, 'con- troversial.' It's not con- troversial if the ball hits the ground. It hits the ground. The replay shows it," Shaw said. Shaw said what upset him most about Sarki- sian's statements is that it took away from a great game on both sides. "We've beaten Wash- ington five out of six times," Shaw said. "But when they beat us (last year), I handled it, our players and coach- es handled it. We con- gratulated Washington for outplaying us. We didn't talk about the of- ficiating. 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Commercial REAL E'TIT F SECTION! 003 Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 13CA912 DIVISION: GE MONEY HOME FINANCE LIMITED, Plaintiff, vs. RONALD EDWARD HALLETT, HELEN MARY HALLETT, ORANGETREE OF LAKE COUNTY HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., and JOHN DOE and JANE DOE as unknown ten ants in possession of the subject property, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to the Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the above styled cause, in the Circuit Court of Lake County, Florida, I, Clerk of the Circuit Court, will sell the following property, situated Si ,i ii ..,da, and more particularly Lot 413, Orange Tree Phase 4, according to the Plat thereof, as recorded in Plat Book 51, Pages 70 through 72, of the Public Re- cords of Lake County, Florida. The Clerk of this Circuit Court will sell the property all at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, on November 20, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., in accordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes, at the Lake County Judicial Center, located at 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Flodrida 32778. Any person claiming an interest in the sur plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pen dens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated on this 19 day of September, 2013. NEIL KELLY Clerk of Circuit Court By/S/D.MATTSON Lauren E. Sembler, Esq. Carlton Fields, P.A. P.O. Box 3239 Tampa, FL 33601 3239 Ad No.00411618 October 3 & 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO. 2009 CA 005044 HSBC MORTGAGE SERVICES, INC.,, Plaintiff, vs. DAVID I. STELLY AND CRESCENT LAKE CLUB HOMEOWNERS' ASSOCIATION, INC., et al. Defendant. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated July 25, 2013, and entered in 2009 CA 005044 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Lake r.-.,, Florida, wherein HSBC MORTGAGE ii i, i INC., is the Plaintiff and DAVID I STEELY; JENNIFER C. STEELY; CRESCENT LAKE CLUB HOMEOWNERS' AS SOCIATION, INC.; MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS INCORPORATED AS NOMINEE FOR HOME LOAN CENTER, INC. DBRA LENDINGTREE LOANS; UNKNOWN TEN ANT (S) are the Defendant(s). Neil Kelly as the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at the Lake County Courthouse 550 W. Main St. 1st Fl, Near Information Desk, Tavares, FL 32778, at 11 AM. on December 3, 2013, the follow ing described property as set forth in said Fi nal Judgment, to wit: LOT 98, CRESCENT LAKE CLUB THIRD ADDI- TION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42, PAGES 46 AND 47, PUBULC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the sur- plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pen- dens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 31 day of July, 2013. Neil Kelly As Clerk of the Court By:/s/D. MATTSON As Deputy Clerk IMPORTANT If you are a person with a disability who needs an accommodation in order to partici- pate in a proceeding, your are entitled, at no cost to you, the provision of certain assis- tance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trail Court Administrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253=1604 at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. Submitted by: Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L. Attorneys for Plaintiff 6409 Congress Avenue, Suite 100, Boca Raton, FL 33487 Telephone: 561 241 6901 Fax: 561 241 9181 12-01678 Ad No.: 00412491 October 10 & 17, 2013 Certificate #1965 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500043800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1965 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 438 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,1 /I,,1. 1 Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410367 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013 003 Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 2009 CA 007213 DIVISION: GENERAL PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. WILLIAM PALASE, et al. Defendantss. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the under signed Clerk of Court of LAKE County, will on the 26 day of November, 2013, at 11:00am, at Lake County Courthouse, 1st floor lobby, 550 W. Main Sbkeet, Tavares, FL 32778 offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the high est and best bidder for cash, the following described property situate in LAKE, Florida: LOT 76, EAGLE PINES ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 53 PAGES 15 AND 16, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered in Case No 2009 CA 007213 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and for LAKE County, Florida, the style of which is indicated above. WITNESS MY HAND and seal of this Court on September 23, 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of the Circuit Court By: /s/ D. MATTSON Deputy Clerk Johnson & Freedman LLC 1587 Northeast Expressway Atlanta, Georgia 30329 (770) 234 9181 SSee Americans with Disabilities Act* In accordance with the Americans with Dis- abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodations to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the Court ADA Coor- dinator at 407=836=2303 or 1-800-955-8771 (T.D.D.), no later than (7) seven days prior to the proceeding. Ad No. 412365 October 10 & 17, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case#: 2012 CA 000525 DIVISION: 3 Federal National Mortgage Association Plaintiff, vs. Ronald W. Glaze a/k/a Ronald Glaze and Paula D. Glaze a/k/a Paula Glaze, Husband and Wife; Discover Bank; Royal Trails Prop erty Owners Association, Inc. Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or der dated AUGUST 29, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012 CA 000525 of the Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida, wherein Federal Na tional Mortgage Association, Plaintiff and Ronald W. Glaze a/k/a Ronald Glaze and Paula D. Glaze a/k/a Paula Glaze, Husband and Wife, are defendantss, I Clerk of Court, Neil Kelly, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 550 W. MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FL, AT THE INFORMA TION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M., on DECEMBER 3, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 1 AND 2, BLOCK 80, ROYAL TRAILS, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 19, PAGE 1 THROUGH 59, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE IS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, 550 West Main Street, Post Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253=1604, within two (2) Working days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. DATED: August 30, 2013 Neil Kelly CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake County, Florida /s/S. D. MATTSON DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN, GACHE', LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998 6700 (561) 998 6707 10-200497 FC01 WCC Ad No. 00412480 October 10 & 17, 2013 Certificate # 1968 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1968 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of rice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 441 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,, .i / ,H I Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409509 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 003 Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION CASE N0.2012 CA 0033067 SunTrust Bank Plaintiff, vs. Jason Milline, as Trustee of the Milline Family Florida Land Trust Agreement; The Unknown Beneficiaries of the Milline Family Florida Land Trust Agreement; Wells Fargo, N.A.; Unknown Tenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2 Defendants, NOTICE OF ACTION- CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE TO: The Unknown Beneficiaries of the Milline Family Florida Land Trust Agreement YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following prop erty in Lake County, Florida; FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF THE NW 1/4 OF SECTION 25, TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUN NORTH 0-14'40" EAST ALONG THE WEST LINE OF SAID NW 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 1072.0 FEET, THENCE NORTH 8945'24" EAST 516.0 FEET, THENCE NORTH 0"14'36" WEST 99.85 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE NORTH 0'14'36" WEST 531.94 FEET, THENCE NORTH 89*45'24" EAST 41941 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0"14'30" WEST 524.0 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 88"39'30/E WEST 415.05 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. has been filed against you and you are re quired to serve a copy of your written de fenses, if any, to it on Jonathan Wilinsky, Es quire Brock & Scott, PLLC., the Plaintiff's at torney, whose address is 1501 N.W. 49th Street, Suite 200, Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33309, within 30 days after the first publication of this notice and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either before service on Plain tiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; oth erwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED on AUGUST 16, 2013 NEIL KELLY As Clerk of the Court By:/s/J.DUKININ As Deputy Clerk File No# 12 F01396 Ad No.:00412606 October 10 & 17, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI= CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case #: 2012 CA 003992 DIVISION: 6 Bank of America, National Association Plaintiff, vs. Daniel A. Nicholas a/k/a/ Daniel Nichols and Christina M. Nichols a/k/a Christina Nichols, Husband and Wife; Fifth Third Bank Succes sor by Merger to Home Equity of America, Inc.;; Unknown Parties in Possession #1, If living, and all Unknown Parties claiming by, through, under and against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devi sees, Grantees, or Other Claimants; Unknown Parties in Possession #2, If living, and all Un known Parties claiming by, through, under or against the above named Defendant(s) who are not known to be dead or alive, whether said Unknown Parties may claim an interest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees, Grantees, or Other Claimants Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or der dated August 22, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 2012 CA 003992 of the Circuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida, wherein Bank of Amer ica, National Association, Plaintiff and Daniel A. Nichols a/k/a Daniel Nichols and Christina M. Nichols a/k/a Christina Nichols, Husband and Wife are , i I Clerk of Court, Neil Kelly, will i ii. highest and best bidder for cash, ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE 550 W. MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FL, AT THE INFORM TION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M., on NOVEMBER 26, 2013, the following described property as set forth in said Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 643, GREATER HILLS PHASE 6, AC CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 36, PAGES 91 AND 92, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE IS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Tdrial Court Administrator, 550 West Main Street, Post Office Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253-1604, within two (2) Working days of your receipt of this notice. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. DATED: August 23, 2013 Neil Kelly CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake County, Florida /s/D, MATTSON DEPUTY CLERK OF COURT ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF: SHAPIRO, FISHMAN, GACHE', LLP 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360 Boca Raton, Florida 33431 (561) 998 6700 (561) 998 6707 10-203411 FC01 GRR Ad No. 412485 October 10 & 17, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Case No.: 2013-DR-1710 Division: DOUG CONFESSORE, Petitioner/Husband, and JACQUELINE CONFESSORE, RespondentWife NOTICE OF ACTION FOR PUBLICATION FOR DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE TO: JACQUELINE CONFESSOR Unknown YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Debra G. Simms, whose address is 781 Douglas Ave., Altamonte Springs, FL 32714 on or before November 12, 2013 and file the original with the clerk of this Court at Lake County Courthouse, 550 W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida before service on Pe titioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. 003 Legal Notices Copies of all court documents in this case, including orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current ad- dress. (You may file Notice of Current Ad- dress, Florida Supreme Court Approved Fam- ily Law Form 12.915.) Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to the address on re= cord at the clerk's office. WARNING: Rule 12.285, Florida Family Law Rules of Procedure, requires certain auto- matic disclosure of documents and informa- tion. Failure to comply can result in sanc- tions, including dismissal or striking of plead- ings. Dated:September 30, 2013. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: M.Wilhelm Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411646 October 3, 10, 17 &24, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION Case No. 35 2012 CA 003564 Division 4 US BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE FOR MASTER ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2005 AB1 Plaintiff, vs. ALVARO RAMIREZ, MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., AS NOMINEE FOR SOUTHSTAR FUNDING, LLC, WOOD RIDGE MASTER ASSOCIATION, INC., WOOD RIDGE PHASE II HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIA TION, INC., AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWN ERS Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given, pursuant to Final Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in this cause, on October 1, 2013, in the Cir cuit Court of Lake County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Lake County, Florida described as: LOT 97, WOODRIDGE PHASE II, ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 37, PAGES 14 THROUGH 16, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. and commonly known as: 1214 WHITEWOOD WAY, CLERMONT, FL 34714; including the building, appurtenances, and fixtures located therein, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, Sales are held in the lobby of the first floor of the Lake County Courthouse, 550 W. Main St., Tavares, on December 3, 2013, at 11 am. Any persons claiming an interest in the sur plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the lis pen dens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. Dated this 2 day of October, 2013. NEIL KELLY Clerk of the Circuit Court By:/s/S.HOLEWINSKI Deputy Clerk Michael L. Tebbi (813) 229 0900 x1346 Kass, Shuler, P.A. P.O. Box 800 Tampa, FL 33601 0800 ForeclosureService@kasslaw.com Ad No. 00412476 October 10 & 17, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA 2013 CA 1849 STONE MORTGAGE HOLDINGS, LLC, a Flor ida limited vs. AAYAN & H, INC., a Florida corporation d/b/a LIQUOR STOP #101; KAUSHIKBHAI PATEL, Hli ;lll I ORIDA DEPARTMENT OF SII i ii i', PROFESSIONAL REGULATION DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND TOBACCO; STATE OF FLORIDA DEPART MENT OF REVENUE; PREMIER BEVERAGE COMPANY, LLC, a foreign limited liability company; SOUTHERN WINE & SPIRITS OF AMERICA, INC., a Florida corporation; and REPUBLIC NATIONAL DISTRIBUTING COM PANY, LLC, a Foreign limited liability com pany, Defendants. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that under and by virtue of the Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure entered in the cause pending in the Circuit Court in and for Lake County, Flor ida, being Civil Number 2013 CA 1849, Neil Sii i ,i of the Court will offer for sale and .ii. i ,i,; sale to the highest and best bid der for cash at the 1st Floor Lobby of the Lake County Courthouse, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M., on November 13, 2013, the following property situated in Lake County, Florida, de scribed as: Florida 3PS Liquor License No. 45-02392 Any person claiming an interest in the sur plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pen dens, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. DATED this 26th day of September 2013. NEIL KELLY CLERK OF THE COURT By:/s/D.MATTSON D.C. Plaintiff's Attorney: Stephen M. Stone, Esquire 725 North Magnolia Avenue Orlando, Florida 32803 NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES: If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Lake County Judicial Center, Post Office Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida, 32778, Telephone: (352) 253 1604, at least seven (7) days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the sched uled appearance is less than seven (7) days. If you are hearing or voice impaired, call 771. Ad No.00411616 October 3 & 1 U, 2013 IN THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY IN PROBATE FILE NO.: 2013 CP 1222 IN RE: ESTATE OF FRANCIS DUDLEY YONKERS a/k/a FRANCIS D. YONKERS a/k/a FRANCIS YONKERS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the Estate of FRANCIS DUDLEY YONKERS a/k/a FRANCIS D. YONK- ERS a/k/a FRANCIS YONKERS, deceased, whose date of death was AUGUST 1, 2013, and the last four digits of whose Social Secu rity Number are 6663, is pending in the Cir cuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate 003 Legal Notices Division, the address of which is PO Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other per sons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is: October 3, 2013 Attorney for Co Personal Representative: /s/Susan E.. Dean, ESQUIRE Florida Bar No.: 746827 Dean & Dean, LLP 11714 NE 62nd Terrace, Suite 400 The Villages, Florida 32162 (352) 430 1326 Co Personal Representative: /s/JAMES ALLAN YONKERS Petitioner Co Personal Representative: /s/KIRK ALAN YONKERS Petitioner Ad No.:00411739 October 3 & 10, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI= CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. 352011CA001284)XXXXXX( BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP, Plaintiff, vs. CATHERINE M. MCELROY WEBER; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; EAST LAKE ESTATES OF LAKE COUNTY HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIA TION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UN KNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANTS TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DE SCRIBED, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or der or Summary Final Judgment of foreclo sure dated August 1, 2013, and entered in Case No. 352011 ca001284)XXXXXX of the Circuit th.-.,,t ;,l -,.-I f.-., I ,1.- r.-.,,ni Florida, 1,, ,, I I1, 1 11 I,, 1 II I'III' ,, L P is Plaintiff and CATHERINE M. MCELROY WE BER; BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.; EAST LAKE ESTATES OF LAKE COUNTY HOMEOWNER'S ASSOCIATION, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 1; UNKNOWN TENANT NO. 2; and ALL UN KNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING INTERESTS BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST A NAMED DEFENDANT TO THIS ACTION, OR HAVING OR CLAIMING TO HAVE ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST IN THE PROPERTY HEREIN DE SCRIBED, are Defendants, I will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash the First Floor Information Desk at the Lake County Courthouse, 550 W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida, at Lake County, Florida, at 11:00 a.m. on December 3, 2013, the following de scribed property as set forth in said Order or Final Judgment, to wit: LOT 8, EAST LAKE ESTATES PHASE I, AC CORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 49, PAGE 47, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLOOR IDA. ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. In accordance with the Americans with Dis abilities Act of 1990, persons needing special accommodation to participate in this pro feeding should contact the Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Lake County Courthouse, Telephone 352 253 1604 or 1 800 955 8770 via Florida Relay Service. DATED at Tavares, Florida, on August 5, 2013. NEIL KELLY As Clerk, Circuit Court By: /s/D. MATTSON As Deputy Clerk SHD Legal Group P.A. Attorneys for Plaintiff PO BOX 11438 Fort Lauderdale, FL 33339 1438 Telephone: (954) 564 0071 1425 95717 AD NO.: 00412500 October 10& 17, 2013 Certificate #1975 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1975 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 448 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409515 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013 -. .Need A S -Car? Find great Deals in Or Claggifiedg! Great Classified deals every day! .1 1 - Thursday, October 10, 2013 DAILY COMMERCIAL 003 Legal Notices IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION CASE NO.: 35 2011 -CA 001750 WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.; Plaintiff, vs. BRENDA YOUNG, CURTIS YOUNG, ET AL; Defendant(s). NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with the Default Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated AUGUST 19, 2013, in the above styled cause, I will sell to the highest and best bid der for cash at the first floor lobby near the information desk in the Lake County Court house, 550 West Main St., Tavares, on No vember 26, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. for the fol lowing described property: LOT 118, DUKES LAKE, PHASE II, ACCORD- ING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 52, PAGES 42 THROUGH 44, INCLUSIVE, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property address: 2130 MEDINA HILLS LANE, MASCOTTE, FL 34753 ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact Nicole Berg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Lake County Judicial Center, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appearance, or immediately upon receiving notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. WITNESS my hand on 21 day of August, 2013. NEIL KELLY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake County, Florida By:/s/D. MATTSON Deputy Clerk of Court, Lake County 11 02781 Ad No: 412495 October 10 & 17, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDI- CIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE N0.35 2012 -CA 001817 CITIMORTGAGE, INC., Plaintiff, V. BRIAN W. GIBART; JANE E. GIBART; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANTS) WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; SUNTRUST BANK Defendantss. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or der of Final Judgment of Foreclosure dated September 19, 2013, entered in Civil Case No. 35 2012 -CA 001817 of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County, Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Cir cuit Court will sell to the highest bidder for cash on 26 day of NOVEMBER, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. on the First Floor, near the Infor mation Desk in the Lake County Courthouse, 550 West Main Sbeet, Tavares, Florida 32778, relative to the following described property as set forth in the Final Judgment, to wit: THAT PART OF BLOCK 16 IN SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST IN THE CITY OF MOUNT DORA, FLORIDA, AC- CORDING TO THE OFFICIAL PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 3, PAGES 37 TO 43, INCLUSIVE, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, BOUNDED AND DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: FROM THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF SAID BLOCK 16 RUN WEST ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF 72.46 FEET TO THE POINT OF BE GINNING OF THIS DESCRIPTION; FROM SAID POINT OF BEGINNING CONTINUE WEST ALONG SAID NORTH LINE 67 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 140.76 FEET MORE OR LESS, TO THE SOUTH LINE OF THE NORTH 1/2 OF SAID BLOCK 16; THENCE EAST LONG SAID SOUTH LINE 67 FEET; THENCE NORTH 140.8 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO THE POINT OF BE GINNING. Any person claiming an interest in the sur plus from the sale, if any, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pen dens must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to partici- pate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain as- sistance. Please contact ADA Coordinator, at the Office of the Trial Court Administrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778, Tele- phone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 days be- fore your scheduled court appearance, or im- mediately upon receiving this notification if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. DATED AT TAVARES, FLORIDA THIS 20 DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 2013. /s/D. MATHSON Deputy Clerk NEIL KELLY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA Ad No.: 412419 October 10 & 17, 2013 Certificate # 11321 of 2010 Parcel ID # 31-19-28-000100001602 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WELLS FARGO BANK OBO TAX LIENS (R1), holder of tax certificate No. 11321 issued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the follow ing described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: 31-19-28 BEG NE COR OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4, RUN W 660.61 FT, S TO COUNTYRD, E ALONG RD TO E LINE OF SEC, N TO POBORB 2830 PG 1419 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of MUN Ml ALISA and TAE WOONG KIM. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. 003 Legal Notices Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, .,,U ,i / I,, ,1 JillI I II II l1 l,, II, Ad No.00411560 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24,2013 Certificate # 11911 of 2010 Parcel ID # 30-18-28-050000003500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USAMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 11911 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate em braces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: ESTATES AT BLACK BEAR RESERVE SUB LOT 35 PB 43 PGS 80-84 ORB 2897 PG 406 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of JOHN P CARRON and WARI H CARRON. Un less said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certifi cate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410427 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #1454 of 2011 Parcel ID # 26-19-24-120000B01000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 1454 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, HANSON'S SUB LOT 10, BLK B PB 4 PG 440RB 3188 PG 1145 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of CITY OF LEESBURG and EDGAR R ANDER SON. Unless said certificate be redeemed ac cording to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, ..,,U ,i / I,, ,1 JillI I II II l1 l,, II, Ad No.00411512 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 Certificate #1616 of 2011 Parcel ID # 27-19-24-190000100100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 1616 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, REPLAT MISSION HGTS LOT 1, BLK I PB 11 PG 800RB 1343 PG 1738, ORB 2305 PG 55 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of GEORGE B PARRIS SR. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.real taxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, ..,,U ,i / I,, ,1 JiIII II ii 1. ,,11 II, Ad No.00411513 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 Certificate #1706 of 2011 Parcel ID # 35-19-24-060000000700 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 1706 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, PALMORA PARK ANNEX LOT 7 PB 11 PG 30 ORB 3106 PG 2016 ORB 3787 PG 698 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of MICHAEL JOE FOWLER and LYNA FOWLER and LYNA D FOWLER. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.real taxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, ..,,U I i i I,,,1 Ad No.00411516 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #1967 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1967 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 440 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law 003 Legal Notices the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court 'I I, i,, i / IiI , Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410369 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate # 1969 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044200 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1969 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 442 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court 'I I, i,, i / IiI , Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409510 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate # 1970 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044300 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1970 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 443 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,, i/I,. ,I J 11Il l I I I I I l, I I. I AD No.00410371 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate # 1971 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1971 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 444 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court 'I I, i,, i / IiI , Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409511 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate # 1972 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1972 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT445 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,, i/I,. ,I J i I I II I I I l l I I, Ad No.00410374 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 003 Legal Notices Certificate #1973 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500044600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1973 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT446 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409513 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #1984 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500045800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 1984 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 458 BEING IN23-20-24 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,, i / I,. ,I Jili iI II i ,di I , Ad No.00409518 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2026 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500056500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2026 is- sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 565 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409524 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2028 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500056700 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2028 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 567 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,, i / I,. ,I Jili iI II i ,di I , Ad No.00410375 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2029 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500056800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2029 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 568 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 003 Legal Notices a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410387 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2032 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500057100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2032 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARUNGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 571 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, i ,,,., /Ii ,I, Jill III II l ,l, I AD No.00409525 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2035 of 2010 Parcel ID# 14-20-24-002500057400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2035 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARUNGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 574 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, i ,,,., /Ii ,I, I Ill lllll IIIII I II Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409526 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2036 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500057500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2036 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARULNGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT575PB60PG61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, i ,,,., /Ii ,I, Jill III II l ,l, I Ad No.00409527 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2037 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500057600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2037 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARUNGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT576PB60PGS61750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court J i I I I ,I ,,, I II I, Ad No.00409578 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 CLICKS he Dlly CMindl-- ..* * .. I ; ** .. .. . -U_ 003 Legal Notices Certificate #2038 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500057700 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2038 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT577 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409579 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2039 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500057800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2039 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 578 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, i,,,, i /I,.,I, J il II I I li i' l ,, 'i., I, Ad No.00409581 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2041 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500058000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2041 is- sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT580 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409591 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2043 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500058200 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2043 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT582 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I ,I, i,,,, i /I,.,I, J il II I I li i' l ,, 'i., I, Ad No.00409593 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2045 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500058400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2045 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 584 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 003 Legal Notices deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,, I Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409596 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2047 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500058600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2047 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of- fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 586 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410389 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2050 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500058900 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2050 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 589 PB60PG61-75 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,1 /I,,1. 1 Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409615 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2051 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2051 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 590 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Nell Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409617 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2052 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2052 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of rice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 591 PB60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court J il I II I I I ,i I.i I Ad No.00410392 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 003 Legal Notices Certificate #2054 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059300 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2054 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 593 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410395 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2055 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14=20=24=002500059400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2055 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 594 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410398 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2056 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2056 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 595 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Jiii III II I , I I, Ad No.00410401 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2057 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2057 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT596 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410405 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2058 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500059700 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2058 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 597 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 003 Legal Notices a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409618 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2062 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500060100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2062 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 601 PB 60 PG 61-750RB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A de posit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Jil l I I I I I, II ii I , Ad No.00410411 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #2065 of 2010 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500060400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that USMERI BANK, holder of tax certificate No. 2065 is sued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my of fice and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2 SUB LOT 604 PB 60 PG 61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of REDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 22nd day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 16th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,1, /I,,1. 1 Deputy Clerk Ad No.00409619 Sep 19, 2013, Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct10, 2013 Certificate #2133 of 2011 Parcel ID # 24-20-24-230000010700 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 2133 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: WINDSONG AT LEESBURG SUB LOT 107 PB 57 PG 36-39 ORB 3854 PG 823 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of TUNG 0 BUI and TIEN BUI. Unless said certifi cate be redeemed according to law the prop erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I I , ii /I',,, I 'i, Ad No.00411517 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #2180 of 2011 Parcel ID # 25-20-24-026300002500 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 2180 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: PLANTATION AT LEESBURG SABLE RIDGE VILLAGE SUB LOT 25 BEINGIN 35-20-24 PB 48 PG 73-740RB 2549 PG 683 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of HUGH ODONNELL TRUSTEE and CAROL ODONNELL TRUSTEE. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.real taxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court 1 1 .I ...I, 1,,,1 -1 / .1 1 J il I II II I ,II- I., I Ad No.00411518 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 003 Legal Notices Certificate #3046 of 2011 Parcel ID # 15-22-24-000100007800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 3046 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: FROM SW COR OF NE 1/4 RUN N 00 DEG 04 MIN 30 SEC W 262.63 FT TO SE'LY R/W OF SR 565, N 42 DEG 33 MIN 07 SEC E ALONG SAID SE'LY R/W 474.06 FT FOR POB, CONT NE'LY ALONG SAID SE'LY R/W LINE 100 FT, S 47 DEG 26 MIN 53 SEC E 146 FT, S 42 DEG 33 MIN 07 SEC W100 FT, N 47 DEG 26 MIN 53 SEC W 146 FT TO POB ORB 3931 PG 1348 ORB 3941 PG 2140 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of CYNTHIA M KINZEY. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.real taxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Ad No.00411519 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 Certificate #3672 of 2011 Parcel ID # 11-19-25-0064000004F0 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 3672 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: SCOTTISH HIGHLANDS CONDOMINIUM PHASE F LOT 4,1/650 INT INCOMMON ELE- MENTS CB 2 PGS 12-130RB 1841 PG 206 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of BOBBY G BAUGH and JENNIFFER J BAUGH and BOBBY BAUGH and JENNIFFER BAUGH. Unless said certificate be redeemed accord ing to law the property described in such cer tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Jiiiii III I I, ,I I, Ad No.00411522 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #3812 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-19-25-045100000300 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 3812 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: SILVER LAKE HILL SUB 1ST ADD LOT 3 PB 33 PGS 37-380RB 3859 PG 1158 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of ALAINA FELDMAN. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411523 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 Certificate #3817 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-19-25-200000004900 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 3817 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to-wit: STONEGATE AT SILVER LAKE SUB LOT 49 PB 47 PGS 72-76 ORB 2564 PG 1293 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of MARY ANN ANTONELLI. Unless said certifi cate be redeemed according to law the prop erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,1, /I,,1. 1 Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410414 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #4128 of 2011 Parcel ID # 22-20-25-007500007600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 4128 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: BELLA VISTA SUB LOT 76 PB 30 PGS 56=600RB 2365 PG 1650 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of THREE J'S INC. Unless said certificate be re deemed according to law the property de- scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), 003 Legal Notices F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411526 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24,2013 Certificate #4264 of 2011 Parcel ID # 11-21-25-000300003300 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 4264 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: E 330.03 FT OF W 660.06 FT OF S 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF SW 1/4--LESS RD FR/W--ORB 1296 PG 2391 ORB 1912 PG 0431 ORB 2110 PG 1990 ORB 2119PG 1310 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of STEVEN B MCCOY and STEPHANIE R MCCOY. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i /,H I Jiii III II I , I , Ad No.00411527 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24,2013 Certificate #4513 of 2011 Parcel ID # 03-22-25-010000005100 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 4513 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: GROVELAND, SOUTHERN RIDGE AT ESTATES AT CHERRY LAKE SUB LOT 51 PB 57 PG 85-88 ORB 3853 PG 222 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of WAYNE HASKINS. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410416 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate #4921 of 2011 Parcel ID # 21-22-25-230100025900 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that DANA H COOK FAMILY PARTNERSHIP LIMITED, holder of tax certificate No. 4921 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the follow ing described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: GROVELAND, WESTWOOD PHASE II SUB LOT 259 PB 57 PG 74-76 ORB 3467 PG 1036 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of JUANITA L LEWIS. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i /,H I Ad No.00411530 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24,2013 Certificate #5076 of 2011 Parcel ID # 02-23-25-120000000500 NOTICE OF APPUCATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 5076 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: LAKE CLAIR PLACE SUB LOT 5 PB 37 PGS 75-760RB 3810 PG 1098 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of ROSE DRYLIE. Unless said certificate be re deemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i /,H I JillII I IIi Iii Ad No.00411532 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 NEED A PLUME? Use Our Service Directory for All Your Needs! 003 Legal Notices Certificate # 5464 of 2010 Parcel ID # 08-24-25-000400001600 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HMTR I LLC, holder of tax certificate No. 5464 issued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: 08-24-25 N 1/2 OF SW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 W OF HWY 33, NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 W OFHWY 330RB 1384 PG 1533, ORB 1752 PG 1903 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of JOSEPH E STRICKLAND. Unless said certifi cate be redeemed according to law the prop erty described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Jil l I I I I I, II ii I , Ad No.00410421 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate # 5495 of 2010 Parcel ID # 19-24-25-000300010100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that HMTR I LLC, holder of tax certificate No. 5495 issued May 28, 2010 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be is sued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: 19=24=25 S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4--LESS S 312 FT OF E 312 Fr--, S1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SW 1/4ORB 357 PG 869, ORB 1992 PG 2387 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of JAMES DAVID JUDY and GALE DARLENE JUDY. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Jil l I I I I I, II ii I , Ad No.00410422 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct17, 2013 Certificate # 5810 of 2011 Parcel ID # 02-19-26-040000003000 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 5810 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: EUSTIS, ORCHID LAKE SUB LOT 30 PB 14 PG 68 ORB 903 PG311 ORB 3675 PG 1370 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of EDDIE E MERRITTll. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II ,,1 /I ,,1. 1 Ad No.00411537 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct24, 2013 Certificate #6046 of 2011 Parcel ID # 12-19-26-150000B01400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 6046 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: EUSTIS, KEY'S ADD LOTS 14,15,16 BLK B PB 1 PG 14 ORB 1083 PG 1510 ORB 2362 PG 2283 ORB 2423 PG 1065 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of JOHN R WILBANKS and LYNN M WILBANKS. Unless said certificate be redeemed accord ing to law the property described in such cer tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court I II i,, .i / ,H I Ad No.00411539 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #6199 of 2011 Parcel ID # 20-19-26-040000000800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 6199 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: TAVARES, VISTA DEL LARGO LOT 8 PB 20 PG 55 ORB 2821 PG 578 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of DANIEL C FRYE and DEANNE E FRYE. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. .1 1 - Thursday, October 10, 2013 003 Legal Notices Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410425 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013 Certificate #6245 of 2011 Parcel ID # 23-19-26-000300005300 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 6245 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: 23-19-26 E100FTOFW140FTOFS150 FT OF N 320 FT OF GOV LOT 2 ORB 469 PG 492 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of MOZELL EDGE ESTATE and JOHN EDGE. Unless said certificate be redeemed accord ing to law the property described in such cer tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder on line at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, which ever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411542 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #7245 of 2011 Parcel ID # 30-21-26-000400002400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 7245 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: 30-21-26 FROM NE COR OF SE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 RUN W 598 FT FOR POB, CONT W 136.40 FT, S 762.01 FT TO N LINE OF CO RD 561 -A, RUN S 73 DEG 18 MIN 50 SEC E 150 FT, N 803.95 FTTO POB ORB 1065 PG 2330 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of RALPH BURKHALTER SR and GERTRUDE BURKHALTER and RALPH L BURKHALTER, SR and GERTRUDE R BURKHALTER. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property described in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411553 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #7400 of 2011 Parcel ID # 09-22-26-15000000410 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that CATALINA TAX CO LLC US BANK, holder of tax certifi cate No. 7400 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made appli cation for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following de scribed property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: TRAILS OF MONTVERDE SUB LOT 41 PB 28 PGS 6-11 ORB 3207 PG 2205 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of THOMAS KLOSTERMAN and JERILYN KLOSTERMAN. Unless said certificate be re deemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411556 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Tll pli l H,] TI':ri pni. j upl00,:)]?,] ,:1 p ,:,)i] I,: I' riI l juI h I sin, l i:,l Dali l(Concreakl, ,im I '.n n 1in f, I n 003 Legal Notices Certificate #7403 of 2011 Parcel ID # 11 -22-26-020000A02400 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 7403 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: MONTVERDE, MORNINGSIDE PARK LOTS 24, 25, 26 BLKA PB 6 PG 340RB 3926 PG 1664 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of MICHAEL REVELL. Unless said certificate be redeemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtax deed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 5th day of November 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be col elected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a de posit prior to bidding. Dated this 30th day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSIER Deputy Clerk Ad No.00411559 Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013, Oct 24, 2013 Certificate #924 of 2011 Parcel ID# 10-19-24-030000000800 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PPF HOLD INGS III LTD, holder of tax certificate No. 924 issued May 27, 2011 has filed same in my office and has made application for a tax deed to be issued thereon. Said certificate embraces the following described property in the County of Lake, State of Florida, to wit: FRUITLAND PARK, PARK HTS LOT 8 PB 15 PG 21 ORB 1312 PG 1271 ORB 1373 PG 803 The assessment of the said property under the said certificate issued was in the name of WAYNE K ACKERMAN FT AL and HARRIET ACKERMAN. Unless said certificate be re deemed according to law the property de scribed in such certificate shall be sold to the highest bidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. on the 29th day of October 2013. A deposit of 5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever is greater, will be collected at the time of sale per 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective bidders must register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post a deposit prior to bidding. Dated this 23rd day of September 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk Ad No.00410366 Sep 26, 2013, Oct 03, 2013, Oct 10, 2013, Oct 17, 2013 NOTICE OF INTENT TO VACATE PLAT Dated: October 1,2013 NOTICE IS HEREBY given, pursuant to Florida Statures, Section 177 101(4), Power Corpo ration is seeking the vacation of the following described portion of the Edgewater at Lake side Landings Plat, P.B. 12, Pages 2 and 2A, affecting the real property located in the City of Wildwood, Florida described as following: THAT PORTION OF A 15 FOOT WIDE UTILITY EASEMENT LYING WITHIN LOT 16, EDGEWA TER AT LAKESIDE LANDINGS, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 12, PAGES 2 AND 2A, PUBLIC RECORDS OF SUMTER COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID LOT 16; THENCE ALONG THE NORTH LINE THEREOF RUN N8635'08"E A DISTANCE OF 15.11 FEET TO THE EASTERLY LINE OF AFORESAID EASEMENT; SAID POINT BEING ON THE ARC OF A CURVE CONCAVE EASTERLY AND HAVING A RADIUS OF 416.00 FEET TO WHICH A RADIAL LINE BEARS N8627'36"W; THENCE RUN SOUTH EARLY 15.89 FEET ALONG THE ARC OF SAID EASTERLY EASEMENT LINE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0211'21" TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINUE SOUTHERLY 17.17 FEET ALONG THE ARC THEREOF THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 0221'52" TO THE POINT OF TANGENCY; THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID EASE MENT IINE RUN S0100'48"E A DISTANCE OF 47.40 FEET; THENCE DEPARTING SAID EASEMENT LINE RUN S8558'23"W A DIS TANCE OF 8.52 FEET; THENCE N0401 '37"W A DISTANCE OF 64.45 FEET; THENCE N8558'23"E A DISTANCE OF 8.52 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. (CONTAINING 0.01 ACRES, MORE OR LESS). The petition is to be filed upon receipt of proof of publication of this Notice. If you are interested in reviewing a copy of the plat or in receiving additional information please direct inquire in writing to: Power Corporation 10052 Regatta Blvd. Oxford, Fl 34484 Ad No.00411606 October 3 & 10, 2013 100 Announcement 104 Special Notices NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD FOR ERRORS THE FIRST DAY IT APPEARS SINCE THE DAILY COMMERCIAL WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR INCORRECT ADS AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF PUBLICATION. IF YOU FIND AN ERROR CALL THE CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY AT 314-3278 OR 748-1955. THE PUBLISHER ASSUMES NO FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FOR ERRORS OR FOR COMMISSION OF COPY. LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEED THE COST OF THE PORTION OF SPACE OCCUPIED BY SUCH ERROR. 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Fa eueto: 352-742-1425 SEUMSESCA AVENUEBERMA DEFILsE Q UITG SAE DEBTS ER SHELA TMTOMS SNO D B- -t II mR ORB ITB AGTS LtE ISS0N ATD0 R GoRG Yesterday's answer 22 U2 guitarist 24 Cham- pionship emblem 25 Roof topper 27 Jargon suffix 28 Success- fully imitate 30 Planning time 33 Dance party attendee 34 Wield 35 Shoulder muscles 37 School near Windsor 38 Tampa Bay team 42 Gardner of movies NEW CROSSWORD BOOK! Send $4.75 (check/m.o.) to Thomas Joseph Book 2, P.O. Box 536475, Orlando, FL 32853-6475 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 m 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 1 42 *46 10-10 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 46 News- paper section DOWN 1 Car sticker 2 Draw out 3 Concur 4 Palmas 5 Out of the wind 6 Warsaw native 7 Mean 8 Subscrip- tion extension 9 Barters 11 Does ushering work 17 Six-pt. scores 19 For fun, for short I DAILY COMMERCIAL , '-" DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 432 Dental DENTAL ASSISTANT Experinced only. $15/hr. Fax resume to: 352-787-9036 NO PHONE CALLS DENTAL ASSISTANT I Experienced for busy office. Must have expanded duties & radiology certified. Looking for outgoing dependable, professional person must be able to multi task. 352-751-1178 Lady Lake Area 435 Medical DENTAL ASST./I1NSURANCE CLERK EXP'D. THE VILLAGES PH: 321-945-9545 or Fax 407-302-9799 EMT/PARAMEDIC, NURSE, MA with X-ray For Busy Urgent Care. Must have Phlebotomy, IV skills & medication administration. Email to: medicalbillingtoday@ yahoo.com FRONT DESK & MEDICAL RECORDS FT In Leesburg. Exp. only. Fax resume to: 352-326-2761 FRONT DESK For busy Urgent Care. Computer ori- ented typing skills a must. Profes- sional appearance & well groomed. Fax resume to: POSITION FILLED! LICENSED DISPENSING OPTICIAN, EXPERIENCED needed for ophthalmic practice lo- cated in Lake County Florida. Come join our staff in providing the finest eye care and be a part of our contin- ued growth. Excellent hours, pay and benefits. Apply online at www.LakeEye.com or fax resume to 352-750-2105 NEEDED LICENSED THERAPIST Program Asst., and Recovery Coach for an exciting new in-home Family Behavior Therapy program serving Lake County at risk families. Training will be made available in this evidence based practice. Apply at 515 W Main St. Leesburg or online at www.lsbc.net DFWP/EOE RECEPTIONIST /FRONT DESK For outpatient clinic in The Villages. Great pay & benefits. 32hr. work wk. Fax resume to attn.: Clinical Director 352-245-4342 450 Trades CONSTRUCTION LABORERS Class A or B CDL preferred. Will train. Must travel. Paid medical & leave. DFWP/EOE Call 352-383-3159 Ext. 229 *DRIVER MANAGER EXPERIENCED for OTR Refrigerated Carrier Night Shift position available. Full Time. McLeod Exp. a Plus. *UTILITY FLEET MAINT. TECHNICIAN for OTR Refrigerated Carrier. Full Time, 2nd Shift. Responsible for yard checks, trailer washouts & moving pallets. CDL license a plus, but not re- quired. Entry level. *FLEET MECHANICAL TECHNICIAN 2-3 years mechanical experience. "WE'RE GROWING!" These 3 positions are due to expansion. Time Definite Services, Inc. Sumterville, FL. No Phone Calls! Send Resume in confidence to: HR@TimeDefinite.com DRIVER Needed for OTR, 5 yrs. exp. w/some reefer. Good driving record & ref's. Very nice truck. NON SMOKER. Call 352-516-1986 ELECTRICIANS & ELECTRICAL APPRENTICES Applicants must have experience and a clean driving record, high school di- ploma or equivalent. Company is an EOE and Drug-Free Workplace. Excel- lent health benefits, 401k and PTO; MVR & Background checks. Apply in person at: PIKE'S ELECTRIC, INC. 719 Industrial Drive Wildwood, FL 34785 ELECTRICIANS RESIDENTIALICOMMERCIAL Minimum 5 years experience. Must have a good driving record. Drug Free Work Place. Please call Carol at 352-748-5818 or email resume to Carol@lenhartelectric.com TRAILER MECHANIC Sunstate Carriers has an opportunity for an experienced Trailer Mechanic. Excellent benefits paid vacation, paid sick days, health insurance, overtime pay. Work in a clean & well equipped shop. Must have own tools, able to do PM inspections, repairs such as brake jobs & electrical wiring/lights, ability to weld & tractor PM a plus but not re- quired. Apply in person Sflstate Sil" '11te 726 Southridge Industrial Dr. Tavares, FL NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE 450 Trades WAJLKER^ STAINLESS EQUIPMENT FIELD SERVICE TECHNICIAN Join a team based, leading manufacturer of stainless steel equipment for food, pharmaceutical and chemical industries We are looking for a Field Service Technician, dispatched from our Ta- vares, Florida location. This position operates on an on-call capacity with extensive travel. Candidate must be proficient in MIG & TIG welding, and possess mechanical aptitude with the ability to install, repair, and maintain equipment. Responsibilities include ensuring equipment runs at optimal levels, and performing routine repairs and maintenance of custom manufac- tured stainless steel equipment for the chemical, food, dairy and pharmaceu- tical industries. We offer a competitive salary and full benefits, including 401K, health, dental and flexible spending account. If you are qualified and interested in joining our team, please send your resume to: Walker Stainless Equipment Co. LLC 625 State Street, New Lisbon, WI 53950 Attn: Human Resources/Jim Arzt Email: jarzt@walkerstainless.com www.walkerstainless.com No Phone calls please EEO/Drug/Smoke Free Work Place INSTALLATION & SERVICE TECH F/T permanent position for water treatment equipment. Plumbing exp. preferred, clean driving record a must, heavy lifting. Leesburg area. Call 352-365-2337 LAKE SUMTER ELECTRIC, LLC Now Hiring! Experienced Electricians & Helpers. Call 352-793-8092 for more info. LANDSCAPING COMPANY, ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS FOR LABORERS & FOREMAN We do no Lawn Maintenance. 50-55 hrs. per week. Must be legal resident and have valid Drivers License. No phone calls please. Apply in person 8-1 Oam, Tues. Sat. MANSFIELD LANDSCAPING 8440 CR48 in Yalaha, FL. LAWN MAINTENANCE Comm. exp'd, drug free, prefer reside in Lake Cnty. Prefer Dr. Lie. 50/hrs per wk salary. 407-247-8925 NEW CONSTRUCTION Residential Electricians Exp. preferred. Rough & Trim. Slab, lintel & service. Full benefits, paid holidays & vac. EOE Apply at: Exceptional Electric 3042 CR124A, Wildwood DRIVERS Loudon County Trucking is looking for OTR Flatbed Drivers. We Offer: No Tarping!!! Great Miles, Pay-up to .60cpm, Great Benefits & Home Time! CDL-A, 2yr OTR Exp, Good MVR. Frank Donnelly at: 1-800-745-7290 x22 POOL CLEANER I Exp. preferred. F/T w/benefits. Call 352-728-2093 TIMBERWOOD PROPERTIES is currently looking for a shop em- ployee to learn the cabinetry business from the ground up. No experience necessary, just a general knowledge of tools. Must be 18, have a valid driver license, and be willing to work. Please apply at 1735 Tally Box Road, Leesburg. Call 352-435-4657 for directions only. 455 Restaurants/ Hotels/Clubs BAIIAH-bNUIH I--1 MUST be exp'd. Evenings &Wknds. Apply in person 3-5pm VIC'S EMBERS SUPPER CLUB 7940 US Hwy. 441 Leesburg, FL COOKS -PT Short Order exp. Must available weekends & Holidays. Apply in person at: PENNBROOKE GRILL Pennbrooke Fairways in Leesburg Call for directions 352-728-3363 FRONT DESK CLERK/NIGHT AUDITOR for Hotel in Lady Lake. Hotel or retail experience okay. Forward resume to nishcoinvest@cfl.rr.com LOOKING FOR 2 POSITIONS A STAR CHEF & LINE COOK Small downtown Mount Dora restau- rant. Required: Experience, passion for fine dining & daily menu, focused team player, culinary arts background preferred. (352) 735-2551 www.windsorrose-tearoom.com 470 General ALUMINUM / INSTALLERS / HELPER Experienced Driver license required Apply in Person Aluminum Contractors 1203A West Main St., Leesburg 352-323-0068 BE YOUR OWN BOSS I JANITORIAL CONTRACTS AVAILABLE Visit www.imageonejanitorial.com Call 352-504-4744 SECURITY GUARD Part time/On Call Flexible availability Retirement Community Altoona, FL 352 669-2133 Fax: 352 669-1170 Email: jamlung@lakeviewterrace.com Equal Opportunity Employer 470 General 0Aft ,,,,E:OB* APPLY Ir PERSON HOUSEKEEPER FOR HOTEL Apply in person at Microtel, Lady Lake SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS NEEDED Training provided. Lake County Schools Transportation 352-728-2561 or Apply online: www.lake.k 2.fl.us 500 Pets/Animals 501 Pets For Sale KITTENS 2/females & 1/male. FREE. 352-787-7132 560 Pet Supplies DOG CAGE Huge 5' x 3' & new large dog bed. $70. 352-742-0250 DOG CRATE Large, hard plastic. 25W x 29D x37L. $50 obo. 352-321-2174 DOG STROLLER up to 301bs. Cup hold- ers & carrier. $50. 352-602-7332 DRIFTWOOD for reptile aquarium (2 pc.) for 3ft. $100 407-878-6431 PET KENNEL chain link w/gate 6'x9' $99 Call 352-728-5911 600oo Merchandise Mart 601 Antiques ANTIQUES, JEWELRY, Old Indian Rug & Misc. All for $100. 352-348-7490 CLOCK electric Sail Ship good shape. Made by Uniter. $95. Cal 793-5741 SNUFF BOX antique European solid sliver. $95 Call 352-314-0923 602 Arts/Crafts CHRISTMAS FABRICS cotton, approx. 50 yards + scrapes. $30 315-1033 603 Collectibles AUGUSTA XIl Color Print 25 x 30, '92. Framed/signed. $65. 330-4484 BUYING Baseball, Football, Basketball, Non-sports cards (pre 1980) autographs, memorabilia, bobbin heads. Sets, singles. No col- lection to large. Call: 352-589-7981 or E-mail: sportscards4john@aol.com DOLL Boyd's Yesterdays Child, Laura w/box & cert. $45. 352-360-0028 ORNAMENTS (15) Hummingbirds painted by Lucy Liu, Original cost was $375 sell for $150.357-0225 RECORD COLLECTION 113 LP's $100 obo Call 352-357-2218 STAMP COLLECTION World War II 100 canceled stamps. $5 Call 406-9405 604 Furniture BUNK BED FRAMES red, excel, cond. $100 obo. 352-516-7108 BUNK BEDS like new. $250 obo. 352-343-5256 COMPUTER ARMOIRE Pine. $25. 352-504-0463 CORNER TV wood entertainment cen- ter, 4x4x2, $75. 715-971-8152 DINETTE SET Rattan glass top w/4 chairs on rollers. $99. 753-3914 DINING ROOM TABLE Cherry, 5 chairs. $75. 352-504-0463 END TABLES (2), golden oak. $50. 352-787-5917 FUTON, Black cloth, has arms, good cond. $35. SOLD MATTRESS Queen w/bed rails. $100. Call 352-476-3476 MATTRESS Serta full size, clean. Ask- ing $75. Please call 352-323-8079 604 Furniture MATTRESSES (2) twin, clean. $20 for both. Call 352-357-1012 OAK TABLE w/4 chairs, pad & 2 leaves. China cabinet. Excel cond. $450 both. Call 916-467-2712 PATIO TABLE 48" round glass w/4 chairs. $50 Call 352-728-8703 RECLINER La-Z-Boy. Tan Good cond. $100. Call 352-589-6626 RECLINER tan Microfiber. Good cond. $100.262-441-0156 ROCKING CHAIR glider, White wood, excel cond. $100 352-250-8832 SOFA & LOVESEAT burnt orange. $100.352-504-0463 SOFA Black Leather, 3 cushion, full size. $30. 352-561-1167. TABLE, Heart Shaped, 3 tier. brown, good cond. $8 Call 352-504-6689 TWIN BED white laminate, new mat- tress. $100. 352-250-4711 TWIN BEDS (2), complete w/linens. $400. Call 352-589-1787 WICKER TABLE 40" round, glass top. w/2 chairs. $75 352-753-1834 605 Appliances Appliances With Warranties $75 & up! Used Beds all sizes! *Buy *Sell *Trade *Fast delivery Call Buzzy's 352-315-9886 www.buzzysbeds.com DISCOUNT APPLIANCE Repair-Sales-Service Most Repairs $60 Plus Parts WASHER, DRYER, REFRIGERATOR "Don't Toss It Fix It For Less" Buying Clean Washers & Dryers Days, Evenings & Weekends Call Now 352-874-1238 DISHWASHER KitchenAid, almond. Works good. $35 obo. 669-1163 DRYER GE gas, white, good cond. $50 Please call 352-404-8288 MICROWAVE Emerson Professional se- ries. $30 obo. 352-431-3975 MIXER, KitchenAid wall attachments, mint con. $85 352-343-1050 REFRIGERATOR dorm size, good cond. $100 Call 352-702-6860 REFRIGERATOR GE Creme. Good cond. 20.6 cu. ft. $100. 352-314-1833 REFRIGERATOR Whirlpool, w/ice maker. $150. 352-728-5256 STOVE elec. Maytag, like new. $100 Call 352-408-1576 STOVE Elec. Propane water heater, window A/C. $75. 865-789-6393 STOVE, Whirlpool, electric, self clean- ing. $150 must sell. 352-728-5256 WASHER & DRYER LG Front loaders, steam washer/dryer w/matching ped- estals. Color: Wild cherry. Elec. Comes w/2yr. transferable warranty. $1100. Excel cond. SOLD 606 Electronics DIGITAL CONVERTER BOX for TV, like new. $30 obo Call 352-315-4102 DIGITAL TV CONVERTER BOX Zentih. Like new. $35. SOLD!!!! GAME PSP Sony brand new in box. $100 Call 352-455-3342 RECEIVER Denon with remote. Very good cond. $99. 352-323-4862 TELEVISION Sharp color, works good. $50 Call 352-365-6075 TELEVISION 27" Sony Trinitron, very good picture. $60 352-589-8363 TELEVISION, Emerson 32" color w/re- mote. $50 obo Call 352-728-2668 608 A/C & Heat AIR CLEANER UV light for A/C. Kills mold/bacteria. $100. 267-1711 AIR CONDITIONER window unit, 5000 BTU's. $50 Call 352-753-7075 624 Children's items BARBIE TOWNHOUSE, good cond. $60. Please call 352-669-4789 625 Building Supplies/ Materials BOARDS 2X4 (60) 9 ft. long. $75 for all. SOLD KITCHEN SINK stainless steel, 8" deep, W/Delta faucet. $40 253-2357 PATIO DOORS Sliding glass. White Frame. $75. Call Dave. 255-7623 SHOWER DOOR opaque glass. 27 1/4"x 69 1/4". $50.446-7849 STUDS (20) 2X4'xY04", grade 2. & other wood. $100 obo. 484-3650 630 Garage Sales EUSTIS Fri. Sat. 8 1pm. 508 Phyllis Cir- cle. Wicker chairs, mirrors, costume jewelry, tools, collectibles & more. 630 Garage Sales FRUITLAND PARK Fri. & Sat. 8am 2pm. Oct. 11 & 12. Linmar Ave. off Spring Lake Rd. in Linda-Glen Estates 2 FAMILY SALE. Antiques cars, tobacco tins & license plates. Furn., appl., tools, patio furn., hot water heater, generator, TV, crystal chandelier, linens, comforters, clothes, household items & misc. FRUITLAND PARK Fri. Sat. 8 ?. 35241 South Grays Airport Rd. Lots of items! FRUITLAND PARK Sat, 7am 11am. RUMMAGE SALE 194 West Fountain St. American Le- gion Auxiliary Post 219. FRUITLAND PARK Sat. & Sun. 7am Noon. 2009 Myr- tle Lake Ave. Household items, toys, clothing, tools & lots more. FRUITLAND PARK Sat. 8am 2pm. 703 West Miller St. Huge Yard Sale. Four Families. Clothes, tools, pet supplies, fum. & much more! FRUITLAND PARK Sat. 8am ?? 3550 Sailfish Ave. MOVING SALE. Furn., kitchen items & lots more. FRUITLAND PARK Thur. Sat. 8am ? Sun. 1pm ? Half off sale on Sun.. 00415 Walters Place. Something for everyone. LADY LAKE Sat. 8 ?. 38735 Grays Airport Rd. Baby items, home decor, clothes, golf clubs & more! LADY LAKE ESTATE SALE/YARD SALE! Fri. - Sun. 9 ?. 105 Caroline Ave. SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE! LEESBURG 1788 Timber Ridge Circle October 10Oth, 11th 12th 2Bd, 1Bt Modular Home W/2 sunrooms, LR, kitchen w/ dining area, laundry room and 2 storage sheds: $15,000. neg. in a 55+Comm. furniture, household merchandise, power tools, men's clothing 2x to 3x shirts and 40x 30 jeans, other numerous items. 1788 Timber Ridge circle, Leesburg, Fl 518-231-9480. Please no calls af- ter 8:00 PM LEESBURG 3809 Palm Drive October 12, 2013 8am-?. Clothes, Electronics, Movies, Decor items and household items LEESBURG Picciola Rd 12th 13th. Huge Com- munity Wide Yard Sale. Lots of treasures to find. Community wide. Located at the end of Picciola Rd. Past the Methodist Camp. Oct. 12. LEESBURG Moving Sale!!! Fri. Sat. 8 ?. 34948 S. Haines Creek Rd. Tools, yard tools & cement hand tools,Women's golf clubs, fishing poles & misc. household. LEESBURG Plantation Yard Sale @ Southpointe! Sat. Oct 12th, 8:30 1:00pm. Southpointe Baptist Fellowship. 25900 27 South. LEESBURG Sat. Sun. 10 3pm. 5 Morgan Ave. Country Life MHP, S. Leesburg on HWY. 27. LEESBURG Sat. 8:30am 12:30pm. 31728 Parkdale Dr. MOVING SALE. Furn., Queen bed, tools, riding mower & more. LEESBURG Thur. Sat. 8am 3pm. MULTI FAMILY SALE. 615 S. Whitney Rd. Furn., household, collectibles, saws, hand tools, tool box for truck. clothes, Christmas & misc. items. LEESBURG Thurs. & Sat. 8 ?. 11831 Keats Dr./Shelly. Big A/C/heat unit. Misc. home items, jewelry, top rack for car & more. Find your Treasure! LEESBURG, AMVETS LADIES AUX. 2006 is host- ing a yard sale for St., Jude. All pro- ceeds goes for St. Jude. Fri. & Sat. from 8am 2pm. 1409 Pembrook Dr. LEESBURG, ESTATE SALE! Fri. Sun. 8am 2pm. 10621 Summit Square Drive. Vintage Time Capsule packed! Primitives, boxes, antique 66-01 Singer sewing machine, Vintage textiles, Chenille spreads, quilts, Vintage men's clothes, enamel granite ware, Wag- ner-Ware, Vintage Christmas, fine porcelain, depression glass, Vintage luggage, Vintage radios, antique tools, camping equip., Vintage books & household furn. Too much to list! LEESBURG, Fri. & Sat. 7am -2pm. 1609 Hamp- ton Rd. Sell items from A to Z. MOUNT DORA Sat. 9am-3pm. 6051 Spring Creek Court. in Country Club. MOVING SALE. Furn., pictures, dryer, com- forters & lots more. TAVARES 30002 Tavares Ridge Blvd Oct 12, 8am-3pm,Multi-Family Yard Sale, Tavares Ridge entrance on Woodlea Rd off Hwy 19 TAVARES Fri. & Sat. 8am 4pm, 855 Hilltop Rd. Electronics, fishing & boating equipment, household, crafts sup- plies, 50" TV & much more. TAVARES Thur. & Fri. 8am 3pm. 3416 We- kiva Rd. In Fox Run. 5 FAMILY SALE. Furn., tools, household, Halloween. Extra clean Dealers welcomed. TAVARES Thur. Fri. 9 6pm. Lake Francis Estates, 1674 Nassau Circle. Port- able A/C, table & chairs, lots of good misc. of all kinds. WILDWOOD Community Sale! Fri. Sat. 8- 1 pm. 1847 CR 243 D, Oak Hill, 2 mi. west of 1-75 on CR. 44. Tools, and lots of misc. 630 Garage Sales THE VILLAGES Sabal Chase 1000 1001 Golden Grove Dr (off Canal St) Fri. Sat 10/11 &128AM-2PM. Hand Held, Auto, Cutting, Heavy Duty Air Com- pressor, Mac Craftsman Tool Chests on wheels, sockets, wrenches, drill bits, air tools, drills, sprayers, floor jacks THE VILLAGES Sat. 8am-12, 3 FAMILY MOVING SALE. 1413 Suffield St., many items 635 Garden CONCRETE FOUNTAIN, no pump. Good cond. $100 Call 352-735-1570 GLIDER COUCH & 2 CHAIRS alum., vintage. $100 Call 352-617-5498 LAWN MOWER Briggs engine, runs great. 20" cut. Only $50 728-4913 PATIO TABLE & 4 CHAIRS, glass top, sq., taupe. $100. 301-788-6361 PLANT Crown of Thorns, red blossoms all year 3 gallon. $25. 357-3293 PONY TAIL PALM 4' tall, large bulb. Call after 8am. $35. SOLD TREE SALE *6' +/- Oaks Etc. $10 or 15 for $100 *Oaks -8'-10' $39 or3/$105 *Larger trees 12' +/- $95. to $275. *12' +/- Bald Cypress *Nice Sago Palms CATT'S TREES 352-669-1618 640 Guns CVA 50 caliber black powder, good cond. $75. 259-0461. SOLD!!!! PISTOL High Point. .40 caliber w/2 mags. like new. $330. Call 352-404-5551 RIFLE Springfield, 22 long w/scope. Bolt action. $150.1-352-346-1434 RIFLES Enfield (4) bolt action, + 1000 round. $1500 Call 561-329-9550 SMITH & WESSON 12 ga. 30" barrel/full choke, semi-auto. Excel cond. Deer/Turkey $325. Call 352-259-0461. SOLD!!! WINCHESTER 22 short, long, long Rifle. Manufactured around 1945. Post War 17 groove, 4 arm. Good cond. $750. Call Jack 352-250-4743 649 Medical LIFT CHAIR blue. Asking $100. SOLD 1ST DAY SCOOTER/POWERCHAIR CARRIER NEW, fits into hitch, 60" fold out ramp. $195. 352-217-3437 SHOWER CHAIR, PVC $30. 352-728-5256 650 Computers & Equip PRINTER HP OfficeJet, 6310 all in one. Excel cond. w/2 new cartridges, Black/White & Color. $60 352-343-4342 PRINTER HP PSC500, w/7 ink car- tridges $60. 352-728-3273 652 Articles For Sale BRACELET Pandora, sterling silver 7.5, no charms. $40. Call 324-2559 CAST IRON POT, indoor/outdoor 3 quart w/lid $35. 748-0702 CERTIFIED PRINCESS DIANA DOLL CLOTHES, 4 for $100. 217-4221 CHESS SET hand carved oriental pieces. $100 Call 704-530-4305 CHRISTMAS TREE 7', no lights, storage bag. $35 Call 352-314-3254 CIGARETTE MACHINE Powermatic, $75 Please call 352-800-1455 CLEANING MACHINE Steam Bullet, no chemicals, like new $45. 787-7048 COFFEE MAKER KitchenAid. New. Paid $189. Sell for $100. 352-978-7461 DESIGNER CLOTHING Chicos/Cache, 10/pcs. $100. 321-246-4371 DISHES 12 piece setting w/extra serv- ing pieces. $50. 352-365-0109 END TABLE new, solid natural Oak, $45 Please call 352-347-7350 FAUX LEATHER JACKET size 3X med. brown. $30. 352-343-3459 FIESTAWARE DISHES cups & saucers, assorted colors $99 Call 250-8290 FUR CAPES 1/Red & 1/Black, Susan Lucci. $100. 352-409-8264 GARMENT BAG bi-fold, like new. $20 Call 352-385-1830 HALLOWEEN COSTUME adult ladies, $15. Call 352-434-9855 HALLOWEEN COSTUME Michael Jack- son, w/accessories. $50. 742-2668 JACKET Black Leather size S/M cost $100 sell for $35. 407-310-6628 MATTRESS TOPPER 4" thick, king size new cond. $99. 352-636-9358 MEN'S CLOTHING XLg shirts 42W shorts. 10 pcs. $20. 321 -246-4371 MOVING BOXES 36 various sizes, $40 Call 352-223-3678 MUSICAL CANDLES (2) battery oper- ated. $35 Call 352-753-3974 OIL PAINTING beautiful sailing ship, 24"x30". $65 352-357-3043 PORCH BENCH 4', wooden w/wrought iron sides. $40. 352-406-9405 BIO .1 1 - Thursday, October 10, 2013 DAILY COMMERCIAL The Daily Commercial Classifieds (352) 314.FAST (3278) 652 Articles For Sale RUBBER BOOTS men's, 4 pairs, size 8 USA, excel cond. $27. 348-9946 SEWING MACHINE Necchi 4750 w/ex- tra features. 11 presser foots & sur- ger. $350 Call 352-702-6860 SEWING MACHINE Singer. New in box.. Asking $90. Call 321-262-5485 SHELVES, (7) metal, white, strong. $25 Call 352-343-1050 SINGING PARAKEET ON STAND sensor & batteries, new. $15. 360-1209 SLACKS Ladies size Med. petite. Bon Worth, 6/pair. $25. 352-777-0045 SUITCASE, SAMSONITE w/wheels, Ig. excel, cond. $30. 352-343-1050 TEAPOT SET full size w/utensil holder, Hummingbird. $50. 352-357-0225 TILE (vinyl) 12x12 (6 boxes 45 in each box) $90 for all. Call 352-748-9611 TOOTHBRUSHES (2) SONIC CARE. New $70 for both. Call 352-508-4786 TUXEDO Men's, Coat/Pants/Shirt, size 48-42. $65.352-217-4809 WESTERN BOOKS, 25 for $20 in large print. 352-357-4722 655 Musical Instruments KEYBOARD YAMAHA PSR-6, excel cond. $75. Wildwood, 653-3199 PIANO Bungalow Mission Style. Attrac- tive oak finish. $100. 383-9132 660 Office Furniture/ Supplies COMPUTER DESK w/hutch. Good cond. Heavy, Umatilla $100 771-2310 COMPUTER DESK, 3 drawers, very good cond. $70 Call 750-5604 CORNER COMPUTER DESK, glass w/chrome. $75 obo. 360-5787 DESK CHAIR w/arms, plus home office supplies. $40. 352-787-0410 OFFICE DESK, CHAIR & RUG 50"x70". $80. 352-314-0505 674 Exercise Equipment EXERCISE BIKE Good cond. $25. Call after 5pm. 352-323-1753 EXERCISE MACHINES. (2) Tony Little. Both $70. 352-874-0352 TREADMILL Horizon Fitness HZ Series. T62. Excel cond. $400 Call 352-259-3522 675 Sports/ Recreation BICYCLE 20" 3 wheel, bucket set & hand brakes. $50. 352-326-5527 BICYCLE 26" men's, very good cond., rebuilt $50 obo Call 352-343-8898 BICYCLE 26" Men's. Very good cond. $65. obo. Call 352-460-4449 BICYCLE 3 wheeler, new. $275 obo Call 352-357-3728 BICYCLE Diamond Back, Sorrento Sport, Men's 26", 21 speed. $75. 352-259-0633 BICYCLE Schwinn, 1997, classic cruiser w/tank-original quality schwinn bicycle. Exceptionally nice cond. $250. 352-365-2474 BICYCLE vintage from the 30's, $100 Call 352-504-6406 BICYCLES 3 Wheel, rebuilt. Large Seat & Basket. $150. 1-352-346-1434 BICYCLES Men's 7 sp. Scwinn alum. Used less then 10 mi. Women's bike, Schwinn, 7 sp. used less then 5 mi. Includes 2 bike floor stand & air pump. $150 total. Call Jack 352-250-4743 BOWFLEX PR3000 GYM, new. Over $900 new, asking $450 obo. Call 352-323-3482 ELECTRIC 3 WHEEL BIKE Lights. $400. Call 352-343-6608 GOLF CLUBS (3) w/Izzo Shag Bag ball dispenser. $25. 352-702-7632 GOLF CLUBS men's complete set w/bag. $25.502-750-0512 GOLF CLUBS Wilson, Ladies. New in box. Pink. $95. 352-483-4762 GOLF CLUBS, 3 iron thru SW, driver, 3 wood, putter. $75 352-245-0716 GOLF SET left-handed, irons, oversized woods, bag. $60. 352-729-2595 GOLF SET, oversized graphite woods, irons. New. $80. 352-735-6927 675 Sports/ Recreation MIKE JAWBONE UP $100 obo. Size med. Brand new. 352-409-6011 685 Tools/ Machinery GENERATOR Porter Cable. 5250watts. $450.. Call 352-343-6608 PRESSURE WASHER needs some work 1750psi. $50 Call 352-348-9973 PRESSURE WASHER, Craftsman 850, New $400, sell for $100. 357-2771 PROFESSIONAL GANG BOX metal. $100. 352-750-0367 ROUTER 1.5hp, 8.8 amps. Craftsman. $25. Call 352-343-1286 ROUTER Sears, 6.5 amp. w/router ta- ble. $50. 352-343-1286 TOOL BOX Husky 13 drawer. New! Was $290. Now $145. 352-315-1612 VACUUM PUMP 110 volts, full size. $75 Please call 352-406-9405 800 Real Estate For Rent 805 Houses Furnished LEESBURG, Charming 2/2, 55+ com- munity amenities included $950/mo + utilities. 352-343-5448 806 Houses Unfurnished CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 *Remodeled 3br/2ba LAST ONE" From $1,000 down ---$$500/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special's *1 &2br from ---$350/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375 CLERMONT Newly built home for rent! Located in the Verde Ridge neigh- borhood w/a Community pool, ca- bana and playground. 2,375sf with a 3 car garage $1,750/month. Call Dierdra "Dee" Thomas, owner/real- tor 813-690-3030 EUSTIS lake & dock, large 1/1 2230 W. CR 44, W/D, tile floors, $600/mo. Good ref's, non-smoker. Call 305-970-5379 FRUITLAND PARK 3/2/1 Duplex, quiet family area. Lawn care included. $745/mo. 352-874-5966 LADY LAKE Furn. 3 rm Cottage, 5611 Berts Rd. for couple. $450/mo. 1st, last & security. Will sell for $40,000. Please call 317-446-9063 LEESBURG, 1/1, with W/D, CHA, car- port. $450 plus security. 787-2715 Ext. 222 LEESBURG, Sunnyside area 1/1 Cot- tage on Lk. Harris. $600/mo. $300 dep. 352-551-4222 MOUNT DORA 3/2, CHA, Ig. fenced yard. $750/mo + dep. 978-1696 HEN I ALS LONG TERM & UNFURN. RENTALS IN SOUTH LAKE COUNTY. ROCKER REALTY 352-394-3570 Ask For Janet or Emily RockerRealtylnc.com 807 Apartments Unfurnished CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 *Remodeled 3br/2ba "LAST ONE" From $1,000 down ---$$500/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special's o1 &2br from ---$350/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375 EUSTIS 2/1 including water/trash Starting at $650/mo Near Downtown Call 352-735-0597 EUSTIS All remodeled Apts! 2 & 3 Bedrooms Special starting at $575 Only $350 Dep. Pet OK. 352-357-5675 LEESBURG 2/1.5, fully remodeled, town home style, very large. $645/mo + $350 security dep. incl. water & trash. Call 352-552-0181 807 Apartments Unfurnished LEESBUHG 1ST MO. FREE! SPANISH VILLAGE Pool, great location! Furn. Efficiency, incl. util. & cable $700/mo. 2/1 apt. $600/mo. Furn. $700/mo + util. 352-728-5555 LEESBURG 1ST MO. FREE! SPANISH VILLAGE Pool, great location! Furn. Efficiency, incl. util. & cable $700/mo. 2/1 apt. $600/mo. Furn. $700/mo + util. 352-728-5555 LEESBURG 2/1, males preferred. Pool, $500/mo Must pass background check. Call 352-504-7189 LEESBURG downtown 1/1, all utilities incl. $645/mo + $250 damage dep. Call 352-552-0181 LYN TERRACE Eustis 352-357-7332 www.lynterrace.com Great Move-In Specials & Free Gifts! *1 & 2 Bedroom Units *All 1st Floor No Stairs! 808 Apartments Furnished FRUITLAND PARK TWIN PALMS MARINA NEWLY RENOVATED 1 BR. MOBILES FULLY FURNISHED ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED, CABLE TV. FREE USE OF KAYAK & CANOES. CONVENIENCE STORE ON PROPERTY. NO SECURITY DEPOSIT WITH PROOF OF INCOME. GREAT FOR SENIORS. WEEKLY & MONTHLY RATE. SMALL PETS WELCOME. CALL 352-787-4514 LADY LAKE Clean 1lbedroom/lbath Call 352-396-1152 or 352-750-0030 LE--ESBURG 1ST MO. FREE! SPANISH VILLAGE Pool, great location! Furn. Efficiency, incl. util. & cable $700/mo. 2/1 apt. $600/mo. Furn. $700/mo + util. 352-728-5555 LEESBURG 1ST MO. FREE! SPANISH VILLAGE Pool, great location! Furn. Efficiency, incl. util. & cable $700/mo. 2/1 apt. $600/mo. Furn. $700/mo + util. 352-728-5555 LEESBURG nice 1 br, incl. all utilities, $600/mo, Social Security wel- comed. Call 813-781-9540 TAVARES $495/mo. Fum. 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com 809 Roommate Wanted LADY LAKE 2/2, to share home from Jan. -Apr. 1 1/2 mi to Villages. Pri- vate br/ba. $500/mo + dep. No pets, smoke free 352-460-3764 LEESBURG female to share 2/1 apt. House privileges. $400/mo incl. util. $100 dep. Call 352-460-5668 LEESBURG female to share 3/2 w/pool. Must have job & car. $450/mo w/$400 dep. 1/2 util. & cable. 352-348-4750 810 Duplexes CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 *Remodeled 3br/2ba "LAST ONE" From $1,000 down ---$$500/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special's *1 & 2br from ---$350/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375 EUSTIS 2/1 including water/trash, Near Downtown Starting at $650/mo Call 352-735-0597 LEESBURG, 1 br, 2br & 3br. Great price. $599+. Call 352-350-7109 LEESBURG, Beautiful Remodeled 2br/1 ba, $450/mo. 1721 Birchwood Circle Call 352-325-1289 now! MT. DORA, Desirable 2/2/1 Fenced/shaded yard. Quiet dead end St. No Smoking or Pets 321-689-4529 811 Condos Townhouses LEESBURG Sunny Side Villas for rent 2/2. $650 mo. Call 352-459-9300 813 Homes To Share LADY LAKE 2/2, to share home from Jan. Apr. 1 1/2 mi to Villages. Pri- vate br/ba. $500/mo + dep. No pets, smoke free 352-460-3764 816 Commercial Property LEESBURG Warehouses w/Offices 2315-25 Griffin Rd 1,150 upto 12,400sf Starts at $300/mo. Office/Showroom 1607 Hwy. 441 $850/mo Small Shop or Office 2204 Citrus Blvd (441) $320/mo., incl. utilities 352-787-0004 819 Manufactured Homes Rental ATTENTION SENIORS AND ADULTS Never lived in. Brand New 66x1 4, 3/2, in nice quiet park in Eustis. $650/mo + utilities. Sorry NO KIDS. Call 352-396-2042 CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 *Remodeled 3br/2ba "LAST ONE" From $1,000 down ---$$500/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special's *1 &2brfrom ---$350/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375 LEESBURG 6 mi. West. 2/1, CHA. $525/mo. + security. 455-0546 TAVARES $495/mo. Furn. 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com WILDWOOD AREA 3/2 $700/mo. single wide. 2/2 $650/mo dbl. wide (Adult Park) 1/1 $500/mo. Call 352-745-8620 825 Rent-To-Own TAVARES $495/mo. Furn. 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com 900 Real Estate For Sale 902 Open Houses For Sale OPEN HOUSE!! Mid Florida Lakes 200 Forest Dr Leesburg Saturday 10/19 10:00am-3:00pm Free gift card just for touring our new homes! *While supplies last. 352-504-2260 903 Homes For Sale LEESBURG Home for sale $7,500. Won't last! 2br 2ba, new carpet, freshly painted. Waterview Call 352-504-2260 LEESBURG New home for sale $59,900. Must See! 3br 2ba, gorgeous, waterview home, screened lanai. Call 352-504-2260 LEESBURG Terrace Green, 2/2/2, great neighborhood, New carpet, paint & appl. A/C lanai. $119,900 Call 352-787-4584 GalbreathRealty.com LEESBURG, Nice house for sale. Nor- mandy wood subd. 3/2/2 1593sf $59K cash!! Call Kevin for viewing 727-515-5860 1000 Manufactured Homes 1001 Mfd Homes For Sale EUSTIS 2/1 in 55+ park. Shed & car- port & A/C porch. $2,500. Call 352-357-5556 SENIORS AND ADULTS NEW and NEWER Homes in a nice quiet part in Eustis. $25,000 $45,000 Financing avail. Only 3 left! Lot rent $350 per mo. Call 352-589-4007 1001 Mfd Homes For Sale CLERMONT HWY. 50 Before Groveland Mobile Homes For Sale w/Owner Finance Call Rick 407-547-9394 *Remodeled 3br/2ba "LAST ONE" From $1,000 down ---$$500/month$$--- Also Avail. Handyman Special's *1 & 2br from ---$350/month$$--- For other rentals only Call 352-874-7375 TAVARES $495/mo. Furn. 352-343-7780 riverestwaterfrontresort.com 1002 Mfd Homes W/ land For Sale 1100 Recreation 1101 Boats ALUMINUM FISHING BOAT 14' w/trailer & title. $500. 352-638-0731. BOAT 14' alum. V-bottom, 7.5hp Even- rude motor. $1200 352-446-6039 JON BOAT 10' Alum., Polar Kraft, 30lb. thrust, trolling motor, battery. $375. 352-408-0296 PONTOON Aloha 20' all alum. deck 28hp Johnson SPL, extras, clean. $3,500. 352-742-9487 1150 RV& Campers TRAILER HITCH Reese leveling & sway bars. $99. Call 352-233-0408 1200 Transportation 1205 Autos BUICK CENTURY LIMITED '99, beige, 4 dr sedan, all leather interior, clean, 1 owner. 47,400 mi. $3,400. Call 352-406-4840 CASH PAID FOR JUNK CARS! $300 and up. Call 352-771-6191 HYUNDAI ACCENTS SL, 2004, light blue, 78,600 miles, serviced regu- larly, very good running condition, new tires, great mileage. The ideal run around car/second auto. 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III i m 'LI Thursday, October 10, 2013 DAILY COMMERCIAL 1 r~ Cl DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, October 10, 2013 features@dailycommercial.com www.dailycommercial.com OPERA: Series scheduled at LSSC / C7 PROVIDED PHOTOS Hannah Patterson, left, and Haley Finegan take to the stage in the Bay Street Players' Young People's Theatre play "Fall-lies Spooktacular." Bay Street Young People's Theatre opens 'Fall-lies Spooktacular' tonight THERESA CAMPBELL I Staff Writer theresacampbeIIll@dailycommercialI.com The Osborne kids are grounded on Halloween night, due to a pumpkin- smashing incident. The baby- sitter has been told not allow the kids to go trick-or-treating and the kids have given up on having any fun on Halloween fun. What a bummer. However, everything chang- es after a knock on the door. Who is behind the door? What's next? To find out, parents and kids can dress up in Halloween cos- tumes (if they wish) and head to Historical State Theater, 109 N. Bay St., Eustis to experience seeing an original Bay Street Players' Young People's Theatre play "Fall-lies Spooktacular" penned by Joel Warren, and di- rected by his wife, Amanda, about the Osborne kids and their unforgettable adventure on Halloween night. Show times are 7 p.m. today through Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $5 for kids; $10 for adults. "Halloween is always my favorite time of the year to do a production, especially when we are doing a Hallow- een-theme show because we "Fall-lies Spectacular" also features the classic Halloween songs "Monster Mash" and "Thriller" that audiences are bound to enjoy. can get the audience involved with the nightly costume con- tests, where we hand out can- dy and prizes and we do free face painting," said Amanda, who expects tonight's open- ing show to be a fun for the cast and audience. "It be- comes more of an event than just a show; some of the little kids come all decked out and even some of the parents, too, which is great." "Fall-lies Spectacular" also features the classic Halloween songs "Monster Mash" and "Thriller" that audiences are bound to enjoy. "This is a great way to get into the fall spirit and it's to- tally a family-friendly show. I bring my 3-year-old son, Land- on, and he is just mesmer- ized by it, and I know of teen- agers that are bringing their friends to see it," Amanda said. "The cast is just having a great time, and they love the Fall-lies shows because Joel writes it specifically for them." YPT offers twice-a-week theater classes for students ages 8-17, which are taught by Amanda. At the end of the WHAT: "Fall-lies Spooktacular," an original play by Joel Warren, directed by Amanda Warren, for Young People's Theatre WHEN: 7 p.m. today through Saturday; 2 p.m. Sunday WHERE: Bay Street Players' home, 109 N.Bay St., Eustis TICKETS: $5 for children; $10 for adults CALL: 357-7777 for tickets or visit www.baystreetplayers.org. Reserva- tions are strongly suggested. AT'RACTIONS: Costume contest; free face painting class, the youths put on a full- scale production. The cast for "Fall-lies Spectacular" began preparing for this show in Au- gust. Pam Hunihan, operations manager and aYPT parent, praises the education, team- work, and valuable skills that youths gain from YPT classes. She encourages more parents and youths to check out YPT, which began in 1976. "We have had YPT kids who have won contests in public speaking," she said. "The kids are having a blast putting this show together, and Amanda is phenomenal with them." After the show closes on Sunday, the kids will start pro- duction classes on Monday for "Annie" in December. Akus bu FREE Trnpraio on our 49 Pa~ssne TurBs We wll ickup n tae ouhoe it 30 passegr omore.- ForBrnc orDne Join Us r:.2-5tht Anjyry Celebration! I'v T~ You -Lake Countye. Great Steaks Fresh Seafood Perfect Pasta Fair Prices Supper Club 7940 US Hwy 441 By Airport 352-728-8989 www.vicsembers.com C DILY OMMECIA Thusday Octber10,-201 Mystery Writers of America to sponsor BookFest Special to the Daily Commercial The Florida Chapter of the Mystery Writ- ers of America will be a premiere sponsor of the Lake County Li- brary System's llth annual Lake Book- Fest, which will take place March 10-15, 2014. This year's theme "Delicious Reads" will include the best of mystery, suspense and crime fiction. In 2012, 118,446 mys- tery books circulated in Lake County librar- ies, topping the list of popular titles. The Florida Chapter of the MysteryWriters of America is an orga- nization of published and aspiring au- thors, editors, agents, screenwriters, readers and other profession- als in the crime genre field. They sponsor one of the best mys- tery writers' confer- I EVERY SUNDAY 9AM-2PM I Lo(aled in ians Park 7.k. D-Wy St south to Lake Dora) Fresh Vggies, Plants, Seafood, Homemade Bread, Cheese, Eggs, Local Honey, Gross fed Beef, Crafts and MORE! We are Pet and Family friendly! ences in the country, "SleuthFest." The 2014 event will be held Feb. 27-March 2 at the Wyndham Grand Orlando Re- sort, Bonnet Creek. The BookFest has become one of Flor- ida's premier liter- ary events and this year's event, thanks to the Florida Chapter of the Mystery Writ- ers of America, offers Lake County residents a unique opportunity to preview new mys- tery/thriller novels, to meet aspiring writers and best-selling au- thors. The mission of the BookFest is to en- courage the love of reading and to of- fer the highest qual- ity literary and cul- tural events and activities. The event is primarily supported by grants, donations and the Friends of the Library. For additional in- formation on the BookFest, go to www. mylakelibrary.org, or call 352-253-6167. For information on the Florida Chapter of the MysteryWriters of America or "Sleuth- Fest," go to www. mwaflorida.org. Florida museum to host ButterflyFest Oct. 19-20 Special to the Daily Commercial GAINESVILLE The Florida Museum of Natural History will celebrate its eighth annual But- terflyFest Oct. 19-20. The free event celebrates the importance of backyard wild- life and its role in the ecosys- tem and includes the largest butterfly plant sale of the year, beginning Oct. 18. Florida Museum Lepidop- tera researcher Jaret Daniels, who also leads the museum's exhibits and public programs division, said the theme of this year's event, "Water and Wild- life," is an effort to help show- case the importance of this critical natural resource. "ButterflyFest is a family event committed to growing awareness about the many in- timate connections and inter- actions of organisms with their environment," Daniels said. Visitors will have the op- portunity to view Lepidoptera specimens normally not dis- played and speak with repre- sentatives from groups includ- ing the Florida Bluebird Society, Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Lubee Bat Conservancy, and several museum and Universi- ty of Florida divisions. Additional family friendly ac- tivities include live butterfly re- leases, a pollinator parade, live entertainment, movie screen- ing with panel discussion and more. The museum will continue its special workshop for pho- tographers looking to capture the ideal butterfly image. The "Picture Perfect Photography" workshops run from 8 to 9:30 a.m. each day, allowing photog- raphers access to the "Butter- fly Rainforest" before it opens to the public. Participants may bring tripods or monopods, Project Learning Tree Workshop set Special to the Daily Commercial Oakland Nature Preserve, 747 Machete Trail, will be sponsoring a Project Learning Tree workshop from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Oct. 19. Project Learning Tree (PLT) is a premier in- terdisciplinary natural resource education pro- gram correlated to the Sunshine state standards. The program will offer exciting new teach- ing ideas for use in science, math, social stud- ies, language arts, physical education, music, art and more. Participating teachers are also eligible for in- service credit. The cost for the six-hour workshop is $10, which includes lunch, and is open to prekin- dergarten through eighth-grade classroom teachers, Scout leaders, nature center staff, re- source professionals, after-school program staff, and summer program staff. All participants will receive an activities guide with 96 hands-on activities, reading and technology connections, and be eligible for a GreenWorks grant up to $5,000. To register, go to www.OaklandNaturePre- serve.org, or call 407-905-0054. which normally are prohibited. Registrants also receive spe- cial attention and instruction from museum staff. Registra- tion is $25. ButterflyFest activities and presentations are free, but nor- mal admission applies for the "Butterfly Rainforest" exhib- it $10.50 for adults, $9 for Florida residents and $6 for ages 3-17. Museum members receive free admission, and University of Florida students also are ad- mitted free with a valid Gator 1 card. The event also features food, activity and merchandise ven- dors. Visitors are encouraged to bring cash, as there is no ATM available on-site. For information on Butterfly- Fest, go to www.flmnh.ufl.edu/ butterflyfest/, or call 352-273- 2061. LSSC Alumni Assn hosts Monster Dash Special to the a children's craft and Daily Commercial coloring area and The Lake-Sumter a costume contest State College Alumni for all ages. Partici- Association will host pants will receive a T- a Monster Dash be- shirt and goodie bag. ginning at 7:30 a.m., Awards will be given Oct. 19, with a Zum- in age group catego- ba warmup. The run/ ries. walk, which starts at Vendor hosts are 8 a.m. will be around available to purchase Silver Lake behind a table to display the college, your products. The Registration is from cost is $30. 7 to 7:45 a.m. The ear- For informa- ly entry fee is $25; $30 tion and to regis- the day of race. ter, call Claudia Mor- Attendees are in- ris at 352-365-3539, vited to run in the or send an email to Monster Dash 5K and morrisc@lssc.edu. children are invited All proceed from to run in a one-mile theevent will benefit crawl fun run around the programs at the the track. LSSC Alumni Associ- There will also be ation. Rising Nashville star to give free concert Special to the Daily Commercial Sixteen-year old Car- oline Kole, a rising Nashville country mu- sic star originally from Tampa, is coming to downtown Leesburg to perform a free all-ages welcome show in hon- or of Leesburg Regional Medical Center's 50th anniversary. The Nashville-based teen, who grew up performing on stages around the Tampa Bay area, has opened for Reba McEntire, Marti- na McBride and Blake Shelton. She has played for crowds as large as 30,000 people, and has already released four CDs of original music and signed a deal with Sony in Nashville. "This special event is designed to pay tribute to not only our team members but to all of the people who make up our great commu- nity," said Don Hender- son, president and CEO of LRMC. "The adults and the kids will love Caroline and her won- derful blend of home- grown country music." The free outdoor concert will be on Sat- urday on the Main Street Towne Square in combination with the Leesburg Partnership's Food Truck 'n Flick Night. Food trucks will open at 5 p.m., and the concert will begin at 6 p.m. with the Calhoun Brothers opening act. Kole will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. The block- buster movie will begin at 8 p.m. Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, friends and family. 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'Tour First Chokce In-Print & On-Line uaiIiiIiruiutAL [L 414 r-> - r000, Thursday, October 10, 2013 Arts Entertainment WILDWOOD Free computer classes offered at The Villages Public Library The Villages Public Library at Pinellas Plaza of- fers free computer classes monthly. Classes range from basic computers to Internet search tools to file management. Each class lasts two hours and requires experience using a com- puter mouse, except for Basic Computing 101. Registration begins on the second Wednesday of each month for the following month. Class size is limited. Stop by the information desk to register, or call 352-689-4588 for information. All programs are always free of charge. LEESBURG Library issues call for entries for local authors showcase The Leesburg Public Library has issued a call for entries to the third annual program celebrat- ing local authors and their books. The Local Authors Showcase will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., Saturday, in the Leesburg Public Library. The event will feature authors of chil- dren's literature. Featured local authors include: MannyAlonso, Deborah Baughan, Allennita Cooks, Barbara Cefalu, Lisa DeMarco, Benita Dixon, Su Gerizim, Harry Henry Hann, Meg Johnson, Jeffrey Lamb, Robert Compton Miller, Helene Murray, Gordon Ralph, Lourdes Rodriguez, Mickey and Cavelle Roman, Alex Russell, Maria Scaris and Penny Whitt. The program's goals are to bring exposure to local talent, and nurture the pursuit of the writ- ing arts in Central Florida. Participating authors are encouraged to share ideas and insight on writing and publishing with the community. The exhibit is open to any children's author, published or self-published. Children explore books as a means of understanding the world, ex- periencing other realities and sparking imagina- tion. Featured books may include stories, books, and poems that are appropriate for children. Authors are required to have books available for purchase and signing. The library will be of- fering incentives for anyone attending the pro- gram and visiting the author's tables. The program is a cooperative effort of the Lake County Library System, Leesburg Public Library and the Friends of the Leesburg Library. For in- formation, call 352-728-9790, or email Carol. Anderson@leesburgflorida.gov. Fictional anchor Ron Burgundy pitches for Chrysler TOM KRISHER AP Auto Writer AUBURN HILLS, Mich. When you've got the smallest mar- keting budget of the Detroit Three auto- makers, you have to take risks to get your TV spots noticed. That's why Olivi- er Francois, Chrysler's marketing chief, gam- bles a lot. He's follow- ing successful ads fea- turing rapper Eminem and movie star Clint Eastwood with a pitch from a fictitious char- acter egotistical air- head television anchor- man Ron Burgundy from the 2004 movie "Anchorman: The Leg- end of Ron Burgundy." And this time, Fran- cois got the talent to pitch a refurbished version of the Dodge CHRYSLER /AP This undated photo provided by Chrysler shows Will Ferrell as "Anchorman" character Ron Burgundy in an advertisement for the 2014 Dodge Durango. Durango SUV for free. Paramount Pictures, he said, bartered work on the commercials by Will Ferrell, who plays Burgundy, in exchange for the promotion in the ads of an 'Anchor- man" sequel that is due out in December. "We can't compete on the money," said Francois, a Frenchman behind the gritty 2011 Super Bowl image ad for Chrysler with Emi- nem in his hometown of Detroit, and the fol- low-up spot featur- ing Eastwood talking about America making a comeback. Chrysler is by far the smallest of the Detroit car companies and has the lowest advertis- ing budget. Last year, it spent $1.9 billion in the U.S., about 40 per- cent less than rival General Motors' $3.1 billion, and almost 20 percent below Ford Motor Co.'s $2.3 bil- lion. GM was the sec- ond-largest advertis- er in the nation, while Ford ranked sixth and Chrysler No. 11, ac- cording the trade pub- lication Advertising Age, which uses fig- ures from Kantar Me- dia to estimate spend- ing and rank the top 100 advertisers. So in order for Chrys- ler to compete, it has be creative to multiply the impact of its ads, Fran- cois said at an event Monday at Chrysler's headquarters held to formally unveil the ads. Ferrell, Francois said, was given a free hand to write and pro- duce the ads. Initial Mount Dora Zombie Crawl slated The Mount Dora Library Association proudly announces its First Annual Zombie Crawl, Oct. 21st at Donnelly Park in front of Mount Dora City Hall. The event features a Zombie Costume Con- test with cash prizes for the best in each Zom- bie category. There will be a chance to win a one-of-a-kind doll from the TV'sWalking Dead. The Warren Acting Company will perform Michael Jackson's "Thriller" on stage. For information, contact Caitlin at 352-383- 1958, orAl at mailto:al@uacc.com." Profitst will go to the Mount DoraWT Bland Public Library. o oTV LAKE SUMTER TELEVISION B ~" I@I0on 10 0 0 -- @M In our October episode we'll bring you the latest in medical Hometown news and information including Health\ stories on Breast Cancer Awareness, Heltthe Importance of Screenings Good ThngrcrThoseWhoWait and a Fresh Face for Fall ..... 5=*a0 a 0FAI A0. 0K Watch for features on the Leesburg Partnership, Cancer Specialist Dr, Maen Hussein ROFILES and Joanne Keller, ARNP in October's episode of Profiles SWe invite you to be an informed member of our community and view the most recent LAKE COUNTY Lake County Commission F, L 0 RIDA and School Board meetings Keep up-to-date and informed about the news and headlines Daily Comniercial shaping our community as ".w M Choe" n..,., & 0..,w www .dallycommerciaI.com LSTV and the Daily Commercial "News in 90" bring you "News in 90". 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