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An experimental aircraft thatcrashed April 2 into a DeLandsupermarket is being examinedat a Groveland aviation salvagefacility.
A spokesperson confirmedApril 4 that the remains of theplane were brought to QualityAircraft Salvage, 12215 Mattioda
Road. The company — which isfully equipped to handle aircraftrecovery and transport — spe-cializes in salvaging single andlight twin planes, along withexperimental and home-builtaircraft.
The spokesperson said thepublic is not allowed on the pro-perty while officials with theNational Transportation Safety
Board comb through the wreck-age to try and figure out whatcaused the Seawind 3000 to fallfrom the sky. The plane is gener-ally sold as a kit and built athome by the owner.
Luke Schiada, the NTSB’s sen-ior air safety investigator, gaveno timetable as to when theinvestigation would be com-plete, but said it would be diffi-cult because the plane burned.
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T he equestrian grounds on the125-acre Montverde Academywas the site for the recent
Montverde Academy EquestrianCenter Open Breed 2012 HorseShow Series, where students takingriding lessons through the school’sequestrian program had the oppor-tunity to compete and show horsesin the riding discipline of theirchoice. Students are instructed onwalking seat, English and western;and hunter/jumper. MontverdeAcademy hails its equestrian pro-gram as a supplement to its collegepreparatory education. Studentslearn good horsemanship, generalstable management skills and devel-op character traits of dedication,discipline and self confidence.
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ABOVE: Abi Turnquestshows her disappointmentover a poor finish.LEFT: Ashley Gray, 10,warms up before thewalk/trot portion of theshow.
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Laima Ozola-Szoke gets ready for competition.
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Mascotte will once againface Flagship of Lake County,the developer that last fallapplied for a rezoning re-quest to bring a landfill intothe city.
This time, Flagship issuing the city for $20 millionfor having denied the re-quest for the project knownto many as the Heron’s Glenproject.
The suit names the city ofMascotte as the defendantin the case, along with JeffKrull (former mayor),Brenda Brasher, BarbaraKrull, Tony Rosado (nowmayor, who at the time ofthe vote sat on the board asa council member) andStephen Elmore.
“Plaintiff Flagship LakeCounty Development Num-ber 5, LLC … seeks $20 mil-lion in damages resultingfrom defendants’ violationof Flagship’s rights and tor-tuous interference withFlagship’s prospective busi-ness relationship...,” courtdocuments read.
The suit also asks that the
ordinance be approvedretroactively.
The suit was filed onMarch 29 in the CircuitCourt of the Fifth JudicialCircuit in Lake County.
Mascotte City ManagerJim Gleason confirmed thatthe city was served on April3, and that city councilmembers and staff werenotified.
Gleason said the city car-ries liability insurance withthe Florida League of Cities,and that the matter hasbeen turned over to thatorganization, which willtake care of litigation, liabil-ity and lawyer’s fees.
“We will wait on theiradvice and expertise regard-ing the next step,” Gleasonsaid.
Gleason said the Leagueof Cities will review the case,then meet with city officialsprivately to discuss the suit.
Last October, nearly 300residents attended a fivehour-long quasijudicialhearing centered aroundthe proposed Class I landfillon a 245-acre site along
MASCOTTE
Developer files$20M lawsuitover rejectedlandfill request
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Facing a tight budget year,Groveland officials have beentalking about possibly cutting or
even eliminating raises, bonusesand benefits for city employees.
City council members saidrecently it may be a too early tostart discussing the possibility ofcutting their pay.
The board reviewed details of apay-and-classification study thatcompares city employees withothers in the area.
The city will pay a consultant$5,000 for the study.
“This is going to tell us whatour city employees are paid as anentire package, which includesvacation, longevity raises andother benefits, and show us howwe look compared to other
cities,” Mayor Mike Radzik said.
“The study will also take intoaccount how employees mightbe doing two to three others jobs
GROVELAND
City leaders looking to cut pay — but not their own
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A Seawind 3000 like the one above crashed into a Deland shopping center.
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What South Lake residents are saying about the...
HOW TO SPEND YOUR DAY OFFIf you had a whole day to yourself, what would you do?
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South Lake BriefsCLERMONT Strawberry shortcakefundraiser is Saturday
The Outreach Committee of St.Matthias Episcopal Church inClermont is hosting a strawberryshortcake fundraiser from 9 a.m. to2 p.m., Sunday, at the ClermontFarmer's Market on Montrose Street.
Funds raised will help providescholarships for children to attendthe Boys & Girls Club of Lake andSumter Counties.
Enjoy homemade strawberry short-cake for $2 and bottled water for $1.
MINNEOLA Eagles host fundraiserfor cancer patient
The Clermont Fraternal Order ofEagles No. 4485 of Minneola invitesthe public to participate in a fund-raiser for a cancer victim at noon,Sunday, at the Clermont Aerie, 1775U.S. Highway 27, Suite A in Clermont.
The fundraiser is for DawnGresham, currently suffering fromStage 3 breast cancer. She is sched-uled for surgery and ongoing treat-ments.
A $6 donation is asked for a lunchconsisting of pulled pork, coleslaw,baked beans and more.
For information call 352-404-9995,or visit www.foe4485.com.
Donations can also be made at BankFirst, 1000 E. S.R. 50 in Clermont.
CLERMONT Velk to speak Monday toChristian women’s group
“From Saddles Shoes to Flip Flops: InStep with the Generations” will be thesubject of guest speaker Vera Velk,BOD, at the upcoming Women’sChristian Connection luncheon.
The luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m.,Monday, at the Golden Corral (privateroom), Grand Highway and S.R. 50,Clermont.
Cost is $12. Call 352-394-8809 for reservations.
CLERMONT Cooper Memorial Libraryhosts event on Holocaust
Cooper Memorial Library willpresent “The Boy in the Suitcase:Holocaust Family Stories of Survival,”at 5 p.m., Thursday in Room 108, at thelibrary, 2525 Oakley Seaver Dr.
Clermont Holocaust survivors andspeakers from chapters in the book willalso be present on the author panel.
Dr. Sheryl N. Cohn, instructor in theCollege of Education at the Universityof Central Florida, is the moderator forthe event.
A presentation with photos notincluded in the book will also beshown.
For information call 407-443-8437 orsend an email to Sheryl N. Cohn [email protected].
CLERMONT Heroes Landing hostsfundraiser for St. Jude’s
Heroes Landing Comic Book store,12348 Roper Blvd., in Clermont, willhost a silent auction fundraiser for St.Jude’s Children’s Research Hospitalfrom 3 to 5 p.m., Sunday.
Celebrity Kevin Smith, best knownfor “Clerks, Mallrats, and Chasing Amy”fame, will have personal items, specialart, movie posters and other itemsfurnished by Grace Smith, the guest forthis silent auction event.
For information call 352-242-9636, orgo to www.heroeslanding.com.
CLERMONTCharities invited to be partof April 21 retailer’s event
Area charities looking for a possiblefundraiser are invited to participate inthe semiannual Charity Day sale onApril 21 at the Belk store in Clermont.
The store is located at 270 CitrusTower Blvd.
Participating charities raise moneyby selling tickets for $5 each, whichentitles purchasers to attend a privatefour-hour sale featuring discountedprices, and $5 off their first purchaseusing their charity ticket.
The $5 from every ticket sold goes tothe participating charity.
For information call 352-243-2227,ext. 210.
In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care.
888-728-6234 Cornerstonehospice.orgNo. 5019096
with so many positions notbeing filled.”
The idea for the study fol-lowed several recent discus-sions on slashing employeeyear-end bonuses, longevityraises and other pay incen-tives — such as educationalbenefits and take-home carbenefits — to cut the budget.
“A bonus is a bonus andshould be based on perform-ance not on an annual reoc-curring thing,” CouncilmanJames Smith said. “I thinkthey (bonuses) need to besuspended.”
Radzik said the money iscomparable to deferredcompensation accumulatedthrough the year.
“It’s a way of saying job welldone. It lets us know we’reappreciated and helps us buyour family’s Christmas,” oneemployee said.
Police Chief Tommy Merrillhas told council membersthat cutting incentive paymay turn his departmentinto a training ground.
Police officer John Rigdonsaid he feels any reductioncould cause trouble.
“I think the city is gonnashoot themselves in the footif they stop these things,”Rigdon said. “It’s a mistake totake something that peoplehave come to rely on in theirpay.”
Steve Lewis, who works inCode Enforcement, said cityemployees should not be thetarget of budget cuts.
He said the city has cut oreliminated its Christmasparty, summer picnic, cost-of-living increases, merit-pay increases, city 401k con-tributions, increased med-ical benefits and vision bene-fits.
“A modest tax increasewould barely be felt by thecitizens and would helpgreatly in balancing thebudget,” he said.
Council members JohnGriffin and Jared Mincey saidthey wouldn’t consider asalary reduction for them-selves.
Tim Loucks and Smith saidit was too early to discuss it.Radzik said he would gowithout a salary.
The mayor earns $1,050 amonth and council mem-bers, $850 each.
The next meeting is April16.
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County Road 33, just two milesnorth of State Road 50 offSmith Road, and the financialperks that would have comealong with it.
Those perks, made clear bythe applicant, included: A$200,000 bonus once the proj-ect was approved; $200,000more every year after that forthe next few years; a state-of-the-art sports complex; $1million for a new wastewatertreatment plant; and any-where from 80 to 100 job pos-sibilities for residents.
Based on public input dur-ing the meeting and about 100statements, residents wereadamantly opposed to thelandfill because of the possi-bility of harmful chemicals,
effects and odors the landfillmight emit.
Others also argued that thelandfill would be unsightlyand would lower the value ofnearby homes.
Council members ques-tioned the applicant on thoseand other issues.
The applicant argued thatthe landfill would benefit thecity in the long run, providinga means of energy the citycould tap into, jobs that wouldgo first to residents and —after 20 years as a landfill —reclaimed green space forparks.
In the suit, Flagship claimswhile it presented eight expertwitnesses to back up itsclaims, those in oppositionpresented no testimony orinformation to support theirclaims..
Flagship claims the vote was
in violation of the matter athand, which was to determinewhether the project fit into thecity’s comprehensive plan.
“The Oct.3 hearing was anextremely emotional, heatedand unwieldy affair,” suit doc-uments say, further claimingthat the plaintiff’s rights wereviolated by confusion on be-half of the council and lack ofevidence and supportingstatements against the project.
The suit alleges that Elmoreshowed bias against the proj-ect by stating he’d never votefor a landfill in Mascotte priorto the hearing, and that he and(Barbara) Krull independentlyresearched the project withoutdocumenting their findings.
The suit also claims that JeffKrull, who was mayor at thetime, publicly said he votedagainst the landfill because ofpublic opposition.
Fast-forwarding to the pres-ent date, Rosado said he islooking for the support andunderstanding of the commu-nity through this process.
“What I hope is that the casegets thrown out, because whatI see is a big developer tryingto push the city around. Theyknow Mascotte is in dire finan-cial straights, and they are justhoping we buckle at the kneesand give them what theywant,” he said. “At the time ofthe hearing, I feel that we tookall the information we weregiven into account and madethe best decision possible forthe city and for our residents.”
Flagship’s attorney, SamualA. Miller of Akerman Senterfittin Orlando, returned a call inregards to the suit, saying onlythat the firm’s policy does notallow for comments regardingany cases pending litigation.
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Winners of Chik-fil-A’s Pig on the Pond 2012 coloring contest in each of sixcategories were: Kindergarten, Macy Matthews, Grassy Lake Elementary,Mrs. Livorsi; first grade, Olivia Donofrio, Real Life Academy, Mrs. Shirley;second grade, Eleanor Lynn Klein, Real Life Christian Academy, Mrs. Powell; third grade, Anaum T. Virani, Lost Lake Elementary, Mrs. Burton; fourthgrade, Taylor Ward, Real Life Christian Academy, Mrs. Bracht; fifth grade,Jessica Nasti-Hernandez, Cypress Ridge Elementary Charter, Mr. Hand.Each child received a Pig on the Pond VIP package and other goodies.
PIG ON POND | COLORING WINNERS
Special to the South Lake Press
The Lake-Sumter CommunityCollege Foundation, Inc. is offer-ing commemorative bricks tocommunity members who wouldlike to support the new CooperMemorial Library at LSCC SouthLake Campus.
“The engraved bricks willenhance the walkway leading intothe Cooper Memorial Library, andwill be a tribute for years to cometo those who have supported thelibrary,” said Rosanne Brande-burg, executive director of the
LSCC Foundation. The library is a partnership proj-
ect between Lake-Sumter Com-munity College, the Lake CountyBoard of County Commissioners,the University of Central Floridaand the Friends of the CooperMemorial Library.
The commemorative bricks are$50, and include up to three linesof text. Funds will be used to funda variety of programs.
To reserve a brick and supportthe Cooper Memorial Library, call352-365-3518.
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The South Lake High School Performing ArtsDepartment has announced the next show of the2012-13 theater season will be the Tony Award-win-ning musical “Aida,” written by Elton John and TimRice.
Performances are at 7 p.m., today and Saturday, inthe auditorium of South Lake High, located at 15600Silver Eagle Road, Groveland.
All ages are invited are experience this upliftingmusical of young love and personal growth; however,the recommended age of interest for “Aida” is middleschool-aged students and older.
Tickets at the door are $7 for children and $10 foradults.
For reservations, call Jennifer Julian at 352-394-2100, ext. 5540.
Tickets can also be purchased online using a creditcard at www.seatyourself.biz/slhschorus.
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South Lake High presentsaward-winning musical
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Tickets are now on sale for “Legally Blonde: TheMusical,” the next box office smash offered by the EastRidge High Drama Department.
“If you thought ‘Hairspray’ was great, well get readyfor this,” said Vince Santo, East Ridge High teacher,referring to last year’s hit, which was the school’slargest performance ever with a cast of 74 and anorchestra.
An 84-member cast will perform “Legally Blonde:The Musical” at 7 p.m. April 18-21 and April 25-27 atthe East Ridge High auditorium, located at 13322Excalibur Road in Clermont.
Tickets are $10 and can be reserved by sending anemail to [email protected], or stopping the frontoffice of East Ridge High during school hours.
Reserved tickets will be held until 6:30 p.m. eachnight of the show. Unclaimed tickets will be sold.
The doors will open for seating each night of theshow at 6:15 p.m.
East Ridge High’s production of “Legally Blonde:The Musical” features Santo as director, Jason Misneras musical director and Rosemary DeMott as chore-ographer.
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East Ridge High to presentmusical ‘Legally Blonde’
The fifth annual Bras for the Cause and Boxers Too! willbe held April 21 at Heritage Hills Clubhouse off HancockRoad in Clermont. Tickets are $30 and can be purchasedat Papa’s Diner, Clermont Florist, The Village GoldsmithJewelers, and Linkh Printing. Proceeds benefit theGreater Clermont Cancer Foundation.
Wine and Hors d’oeurves will be served.
CLERMONTTickets on sale for Bras for the Cause
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T he Florida Department of Environmental Protection has recognized the accomplishments of the students and teachers ofWhispering Oak Elementary School in Winter Garden for their commiment to recycling. The school held a recycling competition inhonor of Earth Day, which is April 22. Throughout the month of March, the school challenged students to collect telephone books,
magazines, newspapers and other paper products and bring them to school to be recycled. The students kept track of the amount ofpaper they collected by stacking the paper goods and measuring the stacks. Together, the more than 1,400 students brought in enoughpaper that, if stacked, would reach the height of 133 feet, or a 13-story building. The individual class that recycled the most was Ms.Tanski’s fifth grade class (shown in photo above) where students collected 559 inches of paper products, which would stack to morethan 46 feet tall — the height of a four-story building. Whispering Oak Recycling Coordinator Kimberli White, along with other teachers,the community and students, have made a strong commitment to recycling. The young school, which opened for the 2005-06 schoolyear, received national recognition in 2011 for recycling nearly 10 tons of paper in March alone. In 2010, students collected nearly 29tons of recycled materials throughout the year. DEP's Central District honored kingergarten through fifth grade students with FloridaState Parks passes and certificates for the classes in each grade that recycled the most.
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Give until it hurtsand it’ll help others
I n a tough, unstable economy likethis one, people tend to turn tobusinesses (the private sector) or
the government (the public sector) tosolve the problems we are facing.
We are encouraged to buy Americanor support local businesses, or just buysomething to help businesses retainand hire employees. We debate lower-ing taxes and raising taxes or voting tospend and voting to cut. And both theprivate and public sectors have theirrole in the American economy.
However, I think we often forgetabout the third sector — nonprofits.
When you think of charities, youmay think of the Salvation Army ring-ing the bell at Christmas time to helpprovide dinners for needy families, orthe Girl Scouts learning leadershipskills by selling their delicious cookies(peanut butter patties, anyone?).
Yes, a nonprofit will encourage youto give or donate. But this isn’t a hand-out. Sure, you may get tax deductions.But the money you donate is really aninvest-ment in the community. Yourdonation will support necessary com-munity services, support jobs andsupport you in case you ever needhelp.
I said support jobs — the nonprofitsector employs nearly nine millionpeople and consistently creates new,high-quality jobs! (Source: U.S. Bureauof Labor Statistics; “PhilanthropyJournal”).
So I encourage you to give. Findyour passion, whatever it is, and give.Give money, give time, or both.
There’s a saying that I encourageeveryone to abide by: “Don’t give untilit hurts. Give until it feels good.”
Of course, I am biased. I work forNew Vision for Independence, aLeesburg-based nonprofit organiza-tion serving the visually impaired andblind of Lake and Sumter counties.This is my passion and I give.
But I know not everyone is passion-ate about vision or vision loss. Andthat’s fine. Contact the local UnitedWay of Lake and Sumter Counties. Itsupports our community in so manyways, and your support is always wel-come.
Bottom line: Give to help the econo-my. Charitable giving fits right in therewith buying local/American and pay-ing/cutting taxes (depending on yourviews) as a way to boost the economy.Chantel Buck is the executive director of New Visionfor Independence Inc. in Leesburg
I was outraged to read that stateSen. Alan Hays had deliberatelyvoted against a measure that he
co-sponsored, not because it hadbeen changed in some offensiveway but in order to prevent its pas-sage solely so that he would have abargaining chip to force a vote onan unrelated measure that he want-ed considered.
Just as shocking was the revela-tion by Sen. Paula Dockery that thiswas a common practice inTallahassee that she had been try-ing to change for the last 10 years.
Recently, Dockery described thefrustration she felt when membersof the Senate routinely ignoredsound, reasoned and logical pre-sentations of fact and instead fol-lowed the dictates of “leadership,”who granted or withheld favorbased on whether a memberobeyed their direction.
So much for honest government.So much for the promises of candi-dates that they would be responsi-ble stewards if elected.
I view such actions as corrupt.The “sale” of an entrusted power is.
Votes by elected officials on mat-ters of public policy should bedecided on the individual merit ofeach measure, not used as tools tomanipulate the operation of arepublic, given and withheld inorder to achieve some result unre-lated to the underlying issue. Ibelieve that this practice should becriminalized to the extent thatexisting laws do not already prohibitit, although I believe they do.
I call upon Hays to repudiate thisaction or to resign from the Senate.Should he choose to remain inoffice, he should publicly reject thismanner of conducting the work ofthe people and affirmatively pledgeto expose it when it is made known
to him. If he fails to both repudiatethe “sale” of his votes and pledge toexpose the practice in the future,then he should be removed frompublic office.
No amount of rationalization issufficient to justify this evil, and nowthat we know that it is pervasive inthe Florida Legislature, we shouldmake our condemnation of it felt.
If this practice is as widespread ashas been suggested, then theFlorida Attorney General shouldconvene a grand jury to investigateit as it appears to be a clear viola-tion of Florida Statute Section838.015, which provides:
“Bribery” — Means corruptly togive, offer, or promise to any publicservant, or, if a public servant, cor-ruptly to request, solicit, accept, oragree to accept for himself or her-self or another, any pecuniary orother benefit not authorized by lawwith an intent or purpose to influ-ence the performance of any act oromission which the person believesto be, or the public servant repre-sents as being, within the officialdiscretion of a public servant, inviolation of a public duty, or in per-formance of a public duty.”
We must insist that our electedofficials conduct the business of thepeople in a fair, honest and trans-parent manner.
While some quid pro quo mightbe tolerable when exercised in con-text of negotiations of discretemeasures being considered by apublic body, the extension of“something for something” beyondthat limited context should beharshly punished.
Maybe then we will have aLegislature that we can be proud ofrather than the one we have nowthat is generally viewed with deri-sion.
MARK FISHER | Mount Dora
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Statistics: We’relooking healthy
GET ACTIVE: Lake County is No. 8 inthe state for healthy behavior. Keeping fit and
staying healthy sometimes is as easy as steppingout the front door.
O utdoor recreational activities abound inLake County. Keeping fit and stayinghealthy sometimes is as easy as stepping
out the front door.You can’t beat the Sunshine State’s mild
weather. And business leaders continue tomake available top-grade medical services.
So, it should come as little wonder whenreports tout the good health of local residents.
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s 2012report ranked Lake as the 16th healthiest coun-ty in Florida. That’s out of 67 counties. Andthat’s good news.
The foundation, which is the nation’s largestphilanthropic organization devoted to healthand health care, takes into account tobacco use,levels of obesity, access to health care and healthyfoods, and the number of fast food chains.
Sumter ranked 26, still above average.Seminole ranked 2; Orange ranked 17.
Some of the detailed test results about Lakewere revealing:
KNo. 8 in the state for healthy behavior. K No. 11 for morbidity, which considered
low birth weight, general physical health andmental health.
K No. 20 for clinical care, which includedfactors such as the number of physicians, pre-ventable hospital stays and health screenings.
K No. 42 for physical environment. This ana-lyzed access to recreation facilities, air-pollu-tion/ozone days and the number of fast-footrestaurants.
That last one might provide a tip to help raisethe ranking even higher: Go outdoors, but notto drive to the local hamburger joint.
Look at the high ranking in a positive light, andit’s no wonder Lake did so well.
Consider the area’s cancer walks, the numer-ous fundraisers for medical care and research,the business wellness challenges, the new med-ical offices and facilities and the focus on activeliving at both local schools and in retirementcommunities.
Go ahead. Take a deep breath. And get mov-ing.
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LETTER of the WEEK
If you know of a veteran living in Lake,Sumter or Marion counties whose nameshould be added to the Lake County VeteransMemorial, call 352-314-2100, or visitwww.lakeveterans.com
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MILLARD K. IVES | Staff [email protected]
Lake County Sheriff’snarcotics detectivesnabbed what they called a“high-level drug dealer” inSouth Lake County, with$80,000 worth of cocaineearly the morning ofApril 6.
Terence Martin, ofClermont, was jailed on anumber of charges,including trafficking incocaine, possession of afirearm by a convicted
felon and possession ofmarijuana.
Martin remained in theLake County jail lateFriday in lieu of $521,000bail.
Lt. John Herrell, sheriff’sspokesman, said detec-tives believe Martin isresponsible for dealinglarge amounts of cocainethroughout Central Flor-ida.
He added the investiga-tion is ongoing and more
arrests arelikely.
The in-vestigationinto Martins t a r t e dafter detec-tives got atip fromLouisianaState Police that a largeamount of the drugs werebeing moved to LakeCounty.
Herrell said undercoverdetectives worked to coor-
dinate their investigationas they prepared a searchwarrant and organizedsurveillance efforts.
Cocaine was delivered toMartin’s residence at16955 Sunrise Vista Drivein Clermont about 1:30a.m. April 6, and officialsserved the warrant.
Herrell added theyfound five pounds ofcocaine as well as mari-juana, a digital scale andtwo handguns in thehome.
CLERMONT
Lake sheriff’s deputies catch ‘high-level’ dealer
COURTESY PHOTO
Displayed as evidence are bags of cocaine, guns and a scale.
MARTIN
Staff Report
Two Lake County womenface a total of 25 drug-relat-ed counts and combinedbonds of more than$250,000, following unre-lated arrests.
Jessica Henderson, 30,of 609 Lucille St.,Leesburg, was chargedwith manufacturingmethamphetamine, traf-ficking in meth, conspira-cy to manufacture meth,possession of drug para-phernalia and four countsof child abuse.
Her bond was set at$196,500.
Cindy Smith, 55, of 138Quail Oaks Circle, Grove-land, was charged with 14counts of possession ofprescription medicineswith intent to distribute,and one count each ofpossession of a controlledsubstance (Diazepam),
possession of marijuanaand possession of drugparaphernalia.
Her bond was set at$81,000.
The Lake CountySheriff’s Office said it sev-ered a search warrant atHenderson’s home andfound “all the necessaryitems to manufacturemeth-amphetamine werelocated inside theattached garage.” In fact,investigators said an“active methampheta-mine cook” was underway at the time, resultingin Hazmat being called
and surrounding homesbeing evacuated.
There also were fourchildren in the home atthe time, investigatorssaid.
Groveland police saidthey executed a searchwarrant at Smith’s homeand found prescriptionmedications, includingProzac, Zoloft, Desyrel,Flexeril, Paxil, Phen-ergan, HydrocortisoneSodium, Aminophylline,Airopine Aminophylline,Epine-phrine, WyamineSulfate, Benadryl andothers.
Police said Smith couldnot provide a prescrip-tion for the medications.
Also found in the homewere various smokingdevices with marijuanareside inside them, alongwith empty bags contain-ing the same residue,reports said.
LEESBURG
2 women face 25 drug charges
HENDERSONSMITH
Staff Report
Nearly one in every 17 Florida adultshas a license to carry a concealedweapon, with Lake County ranked 13thstatewide in the issuance of such per-mits, according to figures compiledlast month by the state.
Florida’s gun laws have been in theheadlines since the shooting death ofTrayvon Martin, who was killed inFebruary by a neighborhood watchmember in Sanford. The shooter, whohas a permit to carry a concealedweapon, contends he was defendinghimself under Florida’s Stand YourGround statute and has not beencharged.
Last month, Leesburg was sued fornot throwing out its outdated gun con-trol laws following a new state law thatsupersedes all local ordinances. Thelawsuit was filed by Florida Carry Inc.,an organization backed by Florida gunowners.
While conventional wisdom maylead some to believe the populationrank of a county would mirror its con-cealed weapons permit rank, this is notthe case, according to figures compiledin March by the Florida Department ofAgriculture and Consumer Services,
which administers the licensing pro-gram.
Lake County is ranked 19th amongFlorida’s 67 counties in population at297,052, but it is ranked 13th statewidein the issuance of permits for con-cealed weapons — 19,713. SumterCounty, on the other hand, is ranked36th in population at 93,420, but 45thin concealed weapons permits —2,440.
Lake actually has more concealedweapons permits than the combinedtotals of more than 20 mostly ruralFlorida counties.
Of the other six counties adjoiningLake, half of them — Orange, Polk andVolusia — have some of the highestrankings in the state for concealedweapons permits, the agriculturedepartment said. Orange is No. 5, fol-lowed by Volusia at No. 10 and Polk atNo. 11.
Under Florida’s concealed-carry law,gun owners don’t have to explain whythey want to carry one or demonstratethey can hit a target. Applicants mustpass a criminal background check anda class lasting up to four hours on self-defense law, safe gun handling andmarksmanship.
1 in 17 has concealed gun
MILLARD K. IVES | Staff [email protected]
S he handily wonevery Lake County’sSupervisor of Election
race since entering thepolitical arena in 1972.
But this year, EmogeneStegall, the county’slongest serving publicofficial and only electedDemocrat, has the longestline of Republican candi-dates hoping to face heryet.
The three opponents forthe Aug. 14 Republicanprimaries are: MargieLynn Eaton, a judicialassistant; Keith A. Farner,a Lake County jail correc-tions officer; and PaulAvery Richardson, a mar-keting executive inbetween jobs.
The 85-year-old Stegall,who’s running for her 11thterm, said she’s in goodhealth and has no plans ofretiring from public serv-ice anytime soon. TheFlorida chapter of theNational Association ofSocial Workers recentlypresented Stegall with the2012 Elected Public Offi-cial of the Year award forher outstanding contribu-tions in public service.
“I feel I have an out-standing record to runon,” said Stegall, whospent a recent Saturday atthe Black Bear Festival inUmatilla registering vot-ers.
The winner of theRepublican Primary willface Stegall in the fall elec-tion. All said they thoughtit was time for a changefor the head of the coun-ty’s Supervisor of Elec-
tions Office.Farner, 50, of Leesburg,
as an elected official withthe county’s Water Autho-rity, overseeing a $4.2 mil-lion budget, is the onlyRepublican candidatewith political experience.
“I have nothing bad tosay about Stegall and Iwon’t,” said Farner, whosaid his biggest interest isprotecting the interests ofthe voters. “I just think it’stime for some new blood.”
Eaton, 48, of Eustis,works for an OrangeCounty judge. She wantsto provide more crosstraining for electionsoffice employees, do moreto keep up with technolo-gy, and ensure voters areusing all the resourcesavailable.
“I want to make sure theoffice is running as effec-tively and efficiently aspossible,” said Eaton, whocurrently has a politicalbooth set up at the LakeCounty Fair.
Eaton added she feelswhen someone has servedas long as Stegall has,“complacency sets in andchange is less welcome.”But she admits that thewinner of the Republicanprimaries will have a bighill to climb to beat theStegall name.
In 2008, Stegall’s oppo-nent, deputy Mike Smalt,who said he was hoping toride the wave for “change”created by then presiden-tial candidate BarackObama, collected onlyabout 37 percent of thevote.
He attributed his loss tothe name recognitionbuilt up by Stegall.
Richardson,31, of Clermont,said he wants tomove the coun-ty’s Supervisorof ElectionsOffice into the“21st century.”
His biggestgoal is to get ridof paper ballotsin ex-change forelectronic voting, addingvoters could be given areceipt of the candidatechoice they made.
“This should satisfyFlorida’s paper trail laws,”he said. Richardson alsocited the same obstacle ofStegall’s name.
However, Stegallsaid she has morethan name recogni-tion. She countsamong her accom-plishments in officethe recruitment oflarge numbers ofunregistered votersto the rolls, educatingvoters better so theycan make informed
decisions, and just mak-ing voting easier.
“I have made big stridesfor the office,” Stegall said.
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DEATH NOTICES
Beulah BarnettBeulah Barnett, 87, of
Leesburg died Sunday, April8, 2012. Page-Theus FuneralHome and CremationServices, Leesburg.
Harriett S. ByersHarriett S. Byers, 75, of
Apopka died Sunday, April8, 2012. Harden/PauliFuneral Home, Eustis.
Blanche CunninghamBlanche Cunningham,
90, of Leesburg diedSunday, April 1, 2012. Page-Theus Funeral Home andCremation Services,Leesburg.
Peggy Ann McFaddenPeggy Ann McFadden, 50,
of Sanford died Friday,March 30, 2012. UnityMemorial Funeral HomeEast Inc., Apopka.
Della Noves SadlerDella Noves Sadler, 82, of
Mount Dora died Tuesday,April 3, 2012. Allen J.Harden Funeral Home,Mount Dora.
Mary K. ScottMary K. Scott, 79, of
Eustis died Sunday, April 8,2012. Harden/Pauli FuneralHome, Eustis.
Hattie Pearl ThomasHattie Pearl Thomas “Sis”,
84, of Apopka died Friday,March 30, 2012. UnityMemorial Funeral HomeEast Inc., Apopka.
Dennis ‘Denny’ WilsonDennis “Denny” Allen
Wilson, 62, of Eustis diedSaturday, April 7, 2012.Beyers Funeral Home,Umatilla.
Robert C. ZookRobert C. Zook, 84, of
Haines City died Sunday,April 1, 2012. Harden/PauliFuneral Home, Eustis. Email obituary submissions/inquiriesto: [email protected] —include your contact information.
IN MEMORY TAVARES
MUSICAL CHAIRS
VICTORIA ALDRICH / DAILY COMMERCIAL
Lake County Supervisor of Elections Emogene Stegall, left, goes over redistricting maps with SeniorDeputy Denice Rogers in Tavares.
Candidates line up to take on supervisor of elections
EATON FARNER RICHARDSON
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CLERMONT
BLESSED SACRAMENT
CATHOLIC CHURCH
720 12th Street • Clermont, FL 34711
352-394-3562
Saturday Vigil Masses
English: 4 pm and Spanish: 7 pm
Sunday Masses:
8 am, 10 am, 12 noon (Contemporary Mass)
5 pm (Contemporary Mass)
Reconciliation on Saturday:
3:00 pm - 3:45 pm (Eng.)
6:15 pm - 6:45 pm (Sp.)
Corner of Hwy 50 & 12th St. (Rt 561)
www.blessedsacramentcc.com
CHURCH OF CHRIST
500 Grand Hwy. • 352-394-7374
Sunday School 9:00 am
Sunday Worship 10:00 am & 6:00 pm
Wednesday 7:00 pm
FAITH FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
915 W. DeSoto St.
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Worship 10:30 am & 6:30 pm
Wednesday Worship 7:00 pm
Omar Walker 394-5966
FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
“Encountering Christ, Growing in Christ,
Sharing Christ, wherever we are...”
950 Seventh Street 352-394-2412
Pastor: Rev. Doug Kokx
www.fumc-clermont.org
Sunday Worship (Traditional) 8 & 11:00 am
Sunday Worship (Contemporary) 9:30 am
Sunday School 9:30 am & 11:00 am
Bible Studies & Childrens Activities:
Sun. Night Children/Youth/Middle School 5-6:30 pm
Sun. Night High School Activities 7-8:30 pm
Wed. Night Dinner & Fellowship $6pp, 5-6:30 pm
Weekday School: Preschool
GRACE COMMUNITY CHURCH
CLERMONT, FL
•Bible centered preaching
•Blended worship • Friendly atmosphere
Sunday Worship: 10:00 am
Many Other Activities each week
14244 Johns Lake Road, Clermont
(1/2 Mile East of Wal-Mart)
Jon Bekemeyer, Senior Pastor
407-877-4048
www.communitychurchclermont.org
LIBERTY BAPTIST CHURCH
Sundays
Bible Fellowship Groups 9:30 am
Worship Service 10:40 am
Family Prayer Service 6:00 pm
Wednesdays
Bible Study 7:00 pm
Groups for adults, teens, and children
~Nursey provided for all services~
Chris Johnson, Senior Pastor
For directions and more information, visit:
www.lbcclermont.org
11043 True Life Way
Clermont, FL 34711
352.394.0708
Located just off of Lakeshore Dr.
NEW JACOB’S CHAPEL MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
410 W. Hwy. 50
Clermont, FL 34711
Phone: 352-394-4720
Rev. Rex Anderson, Pastor
Minister Kenneth Williams, Youth Pastor
Church Motto: “Equipping Changed People for A
Changing World!”
Sunday Services - Morning Service -
7:45 & 11:00 a.m.
Wednesday - Youth Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Thursday - Adult Bible Study - 6:45 p.m.
Website: www.newjacobschapel.com
e-mail: [email protected]
PRIMERA IGLESIA BAUTISTA
HISPANA DE CLERMONT
498 West Montrose Street
Clermont, Fl 34711
352-394-4221
Intinerario de Nuestros Servicios
Domingo: Estudio Biblico 9:45 am
Servicio de Adoracion 11:00 am
Miercoles: Estudio Biblico y Oracion 7:00 pm
REAL LIFE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
“Helping Real People Find Real Faith”
Worship Times
Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday 9:10 am, 11:15 am & 6:00 pm
Weekend Programs
The EDGE (Children)
All Services
Student Groups
The Way (Middle School)
Wednesdays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Catalyst (High School)
Sundays 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm
www.getreallife.com
1501 Steve’s Rd
352-394-3553
SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS LUTHERAN
13600 Caspian Lane
Wed: Casual Service 7 pm -
4th Wed: Candle & Prayer Service
Worship Services 8:00 am & 10:15 am
Sunday School 9:00 am
Blessed to be a Blessing
(352) 394-3382
www.shephillsclermont.org
SOUTH LAKE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
A Place of Love, Life & Growth
131 Chestnut St., Clermont
352-394-2753
East Ave - 1 block south of SR 50
Worship Times:
Sunday
9 AM (Contemporary) ; 11 AM (Traditional)
Church school for all ages 10:00 AM
Childcare provided
Youth Group - Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 PM
www.southlakepresbyterian.org
ST. MATTHIAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
All are welcome to worship with us
Sunday
7:45 - Rite I
9:30 - Music & Choir
11:15 - Praise Music
10:15 - Sunday School Youth Group
10:30 - Fellowship Brunch
Nursery 9:30 & 11:15
Located in Downtown Clermont
574 W. Montrose Street
(352) 394-3855
www.stmatthiasfl.com
WOOTSON TEMPLE CHURCH OF GOD
IN CHRIST
Elder T.L. Wootson
836 Scott St. Clermont, FL 34711
394-1396 or 394-3004
Sunday 11:00 am & 7:30 pm
Thursday 7:30 pm
UNITY OF CLERMONT
Positive, Progressive Spirituality
Publishers of the Daily Word
490 West Avenue, Clermont FL 34711
On the Lake in the Historic Village Train Depot
407-765-5346
Email: [email protected]
Web: southlakeunity.com
Sunday Service 10:00 a.m.
FERNDALE
FERNDALE BAPTIST CHURCH
at CR455 & CR561A
407-469-3888
Pastor: Gordon (Bird) Sanders
Sunday School: 9:15 am
Sunday Morning Worship: 10:30 am
Evening Worship &
Discipleship Study: 6:00 pm
TeamKid: Sunday 6:30 pm
Wednesday: 7:00 pm
Prayer Service, Youth Activities,
Mission Kids for Children
GROVELAND
EDGE MEMORIAL UNITED METHODIST
CHURCH
441 S. Main Avenue, Groveland
352-429-2572
Rev. Dr. Donna Manwaring
Traditional Worship 9:30 AM
Lighthouse Café 11:00 AM
Sunday Fellowship 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM
Wednesdays 5:30 PM Dinner
Wednesdays 6:30 PM Christian Education
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
137 E. Cherry St. • 429-2651
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Worship 10:50 am & 7:00 pm
Wednesday 7:00 pm
MT. OLIVE MISSIONARY
BAPTIST CHURCH
Sunday Worship Service - 11:00 AM
Sunday School - 9:30 AM
Prayer Service - Saturday 8:30 AM
Bible Study - Wednesday 7:00 PM &
2nd and 4th Sundays 4:00 PM
Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church
15641 Stuckey Loop
Stuckey, FL 34736 (West of Mascotte)
Rev. Clarence L. Southall-Pastor
Phone: (352)429-3888
MINNEOLACONGREGATION SINAI OF MINNEOLA
A Progressive Jewish CongregationShabbat services are conducted every
Friday at 7:45 pmServices are held at the synagogue located at:
303A North US Highway 27, MinneolaReligious School, Men’s Club & Women’s Club
Messgae line: 352-243-5353Email: [email protected]: congregationsinai-clermont.org
TEMPLE OF THE LIVING GOD
415 Old Hwy 50 • 394-4596
Sunday School 9:30 am
Sunday Worship & Children’s Church 11:00 am
Sunday Evening Worship 6:00 pm
Wed Worship & Youth Service 7:00 pm
Rev. Loyce Rowland
MONTVERDE
CROSSROADS FAMILY FELLOWSHIP
Come to the Country... Where God,
families and community are our priority.
Located at 16913 #11 Lakeside Dr.
Montverde, 34756
1 block north of Montverde
blinking light - Hwy 455
Services Times:
Sunday 9:30 am Praise/Worship
10:00 am service and children church
Wednesday evening 7:00 pm
First Sunday evening monthly 6:00 pm
Pastors Jim and Linda Watson
Youth Pastors Rob and Leslie Durant
407-469-3927 or 321-948-2350
WOODLANDS LUTHERAN (LCMS)
15333 CR 455, Montverde
407-469-2525
Pastor Rev. Dr. Brian Kneser
Sunday School 9:45 am
Sunday Service 8:30 am & 11 am
www.woodlandschurch.com
OAKLAND
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
218 E. Oakland Ave.
(1/2 mile N. Hwy 50 at
Tubb St./ West Orange Lumber)
8:45 am Contemporary Worship
9:45 am Sunday School For All Ages
11:00 am Traditional Worship
Nursery Provided All Services
407-656-4452
Dr. Robert P. Hines, Jr.
www.oaklandpres.org
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GOODforYOUApplauding the accomplishments of readers
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Congratulations to Mascotte Elementary Charter school’s Tropicana Speech winners were, from left,Hailey Gardner, third place; first-place winner Natalia Cardenas for her speech, “How Math is Helpfulin Your Life,” and Austin Berg, second place. Cardenas is eligible to compete at the district competitionon May 1.
MASCOTTE ELEMENTARY CHARTER | SPEECH WINNERS
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Clermont Elementary School Terrific Kid’s for March 30 were Gregory McKinnond, Shalise Butler,Messiah Perry, Noah Rodas, Jamarie McCrimon, Natalie Saura, Noah Echevarria, Alex Welling,Jeffrey Rodriguez, Janna Livingston, Sean Newton, Jack Wenner, Edward Chavez, Larry Moore,Jacob Sanchez, Ethan Bradshaw, Alysha Etkins, Jose Negron, Danielle Payton and Tarmetris Mack.The principal is Cleamstine Caple; the Kiwanian is David Coggshall.
CLERMONT ELEMENTARY | TERRIFIC KIDS
NOTEBOOKAPRIL 17
PASTFINDERS GENEALOGY SOCIETY OFSOUTH LAKE: General help class, 11 a.m.to 2 p.m., Room 108, Cooper MemorialLibrary in Clermont. Call 352-242-9805.
SOUTH LAKE HIGH SAC MEETING: 6:30 p.m. in the Silver Eagle Cafe. TheCulinary Arts Department will supplyrefreshments. Call 352-394-2100.
APRIL 18 THE PASTFINDER’S COMPUTER USERS
GROUP MEETING: 1 to 3 p.m., in Room221, Cooper Memorial Library inClermont. Call 352-242-9805 for infor-mation.
PASTFINDERS GENEALOGY SOCIETY OFSOUTH LAKE: Other research forms class,10 a.m., Room 108, Cooper MemorialLibrary in Clermont. Call 352-242-9805
LAKE MINNEOLA HIGH SCHOOL SACMEETING: 6 p.m., media center.
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SUBMIT YOUR OWN PHOTOS AND INFORMATION: Do you have photographs from a charity, church or civic event thatyou want featured in “Good for You”? You can send them to [email protected]. Be sure to identifyeveryone in the photo (full names) and include details on the who, what, when, where and why of the event. And don’t forgetto include your contact information.
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A recent guest speaker at the Clermont Kiwanis Club meetingwas Dr. Soyini Ayan, who spoke on Black History Month. Ayan isa certified herbalist, iridologist, reflexologist and doctor ofnaturopathy, a published author and pastor of Abundant LifeHolistic Health Ministries, CEO of Ayan’s Wholistic Health Centerand Ayan’s Herbal Health Showcase, all based in Philadelphia.She also has a holistic office in Clermont. From left are Ayan andKiwanis Club representative Hal Cummings.
CLERMONT | BLACK HISTORY
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The South Lake Rotary Club is pleased to announce its newestmember, Robert Mack, who is a state certified roofing contractor.Mack is show standing with Rotarian Club President Anna RosePauley.
CLERMONT | NEW MEMBER
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NOTEBOOKSATURDAY
NATIVE VINES ANDGROUNDCOVERS FORCENTRAL FLORIDA LAWNSAND GARDENS: CooperMemorial Library, 10a.m.
Local gardeners andgrowers who will helpyou learn how to growthe native vines andgroundcovers for yourlandscape.
Call 407-448-6195 or352-365-0934.
NOTEBOOKAPRIL 15
SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION TO OUR LOCAL FIRE,POLICE, AND EMS: Edge Memorial United MethodistChurch, 10:30 a.m., special recognition servicefollowed by a potluck luncheon. For reservations forthe lunch, call the church office at 352-429-2572, orbring a covered dish to 441 E. Main Ave. (next toGrey Middle School) in Groveland.
APRIL 16
MASCOTTE ELEMENTARY CHARTER SCHOOL BOARDMEETING: 5 p.m. SAC meeting to follow in the mediacenter. PTO meeting is 6 p.m. in the cafeteria. Call352-429-2294.
POSITIVE THINKERS MEETING: 6 p.m., Historic Villagein downtown Clermont, in the train depot located atthe corner of West Avenue and Osceola Street.
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Clermont, FL 34712
For more information,contact Cheryl Fishel, 352.394.8618
Featured Business of the Month: Clermont Woman’s Club
CLERMONT WOMAN’S CLUB91 YEARS IN EXISTENCE 80 YEARS FEDERATEDHelping to improve the community and others, while developing new friendships.
“Women on the move with a purpose”Organizations supported: Back to School is Cool, Boggy Creek Camp, Canine Companions, Cooper
Memorial Library, Cornerstone Hospice of Lake County, F.A.I.T.H. Neighborhood Center, Florida LakesSymphony, Girl Scouts of America, Hacienda Girls Ranch, Haven of Lake & Sumter County, HeiferInternational, H.O.B.Y., H.O.S.A., Moonlight Players, New Beginnings, Operation Smile, R.O.C.K.,
Southlake Historical Society, Special Olympics, Scholarship Awards, Take Stock In Children
We are always looking for new members and renting out the clubhouse; please contact Debbie Milwee, (352)429-3797 or Helen Cooney (352)243-3640
New and Prospective Member’s TeaApril 18th, Come and join us.
Placed on National Register of Historic Places 1993
655 W. Broome Street Clermont, Florida
Meeting and all occasion rental of the clubhouse.
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352-394-8228921 S. US Hwy 27 • Minneola, FL
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Groveland Elementary Spelling Bee winners were John-Victor Garcia, winner, and runner-up AlyssaKamphaus. Classroom winners were Felix Marquez, Rifah Rahman, Justin Walker, Camryn Dykes,Justin Santiago, Michelle Santos, Alyssa Messmer, Amarylice Anderson, Devanand Adhin, AndreaReyes-Rodriquez, Jasanna Hill, Courtney Watkins and Kyle Beener. Assistant principal is Dave Meyersand curriculum resource teacher is Juliet Langer.
GROVELAND ELEMENTARY | SPELLING BEE
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The third annual “Spring into Summer” United Methodist Women salad luncheon and fashion showtook place March 17. More than 350 women representing more than 20 different women’s clubs,community organizations and faith-based groups gathered at the Wesley Center at the First UnitedMethodist Church in Clermont. Proceeds from the event will be distributed to three South LakeCounty charitable organizations — Mike Conley Hospice House, Faith Neighborhood Center andBoys & Girls Clubs of South Lake County. From left, Celeste Hicks, treasurer, East-Central UMW;Lynn Campbell, president UMW East-Central District of the Florida Conference UMC; and ClermontUMW President Chris Zogg.
CLERMONT | SPRING INTO SUMMER
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Chosen “Fantastic Kids” recentlly at Mascotte Elementary were: Brandon Morris, Chloe Boyd, HaleyChampion, Joannie Rodriguez, Gabriel Cardenas,Alex Macarena,Arinn Freeman,Ava Jackson, KadranLewis, Zaiden Ramirez, Sueji Becerra, Chris Ramsawack, Jasmine Rodriguez, Jose Cordeiro, HectorGonzalez, Breanna Parsons, Victor Cruz, Cesar Rodriguez, Rebeca Rodriguez, Jose Mata, JacobTownsend, Destiny Goyens, Anett Mejia, Clarissa Romero, Ryan Rebollo, Danny Marte, CharlesRussell, Lilliana Branic, Ronaldo Jimenez, Delany Mickens, Luis Cendejas, Brett Jackson, JasonBrown, David Thomas, Luz Martinez, Tyler Kieft, Israel Negrete, Virginia Rico Esteban Trevino, HannahRowe. Kiwanians shown are Jeanie Genrich, Alan Garcia, Gene Thomas and Principal WayneCockcroft.
MASCOTTE ELEMENTARY | FANTASTIC KIDS
NOTEBOOKTODAY
SPRING FLING ATWINDERMERE UNIONCHURCH: 4 to 7 p.m.,10710 Park Ridge-Gotha Road.
Varied activities toenjoy including silentauctions, games, abounce house, slides,cake walk, face paint-ing, hair bling, obsta-cle course and ponyrides. A wide variety offoods will also beavailable.
Call 407-909-0464 fordetails.
If you’re in a teenage band and love to perform, you’ll get your opportunity whenCooper Memorial Library hosts a Battle of the Bands from 2 to 4 p.m., May 5.Cash prizes include $300 for first place, $200 for second place, and $100 forthird place. For information, call Lisa Piper at 352-536-2275, or send an email [email protected].
Teenagebattleof bands is May 5
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REALTORS TAKE ‘PROJECTBUSINESS’ INTO CLASSROOMS
The Lake County Board ofRealtors sponsored a coursecalled “Project Business.”
Clermont Realtor BobThompson taught an eight-weekcourse in business and businessprinciples to 30, ninth-gradeClermont High School studentsin a business class taught by SamMartin.
Thompson said he and the stu-dents talked about forming cor-porations, buying cars, buyinghouses, world economics, check-ing accounts and managing yourmoney, etc.
People donating cash and/orgift certificates were Nita Boyd,Rocker Realty; Pam BonJorn,BonJorn Realty; Bob Thompson,
South Lake Realty; Jack Sargent,Harold Roberts Realty; BurgerKing; Betty Huntington, Con-temporary Hair Design; John YorkJeweler and Giachetti’s Men’s Wear.
Each class session lasted 40minutes. During the last 10 min-utes an auction was held to deter-mine the highest bidder and howto run an auction. Local auction-eer Don Huntington attended thelast class session, during which afull-blown auction was held on32 items.
In other news:K Galen Hall, head football
coach of the University of Florida“Fighting Gators,” will be guestspeaker at the Clermont Chamberof Commerce March breakfast.
K Clermont City Council dis-cussed a resolution recommend-
ing the headwaters of the Palat-lakaha River in Polk Countyremain under the jurisdiction ofthe St. Johns River Water Manage-ment District.
K Stephen Monn won Best ofShow at the South Lake ArtLeague’s membership show for“Please Come to the Window.”
K Groveland’s Bill Law isHowey-in-the-Hills new cityattorney.
K Steve Osteen, 18, of Grovelandwas the only South Lake Countyyouth to enter a steer in theFlorida State Fair in Tampa. RuthAlice Ray of Ray’s Ranch south ofClermont purchased the steer for$1.60 a pound.
K The annual Clermont Mayor’sCup Rowing Regatta is being heldfor the third year on Lake
Minneola, sponsored by theOrlando Rowing Club.
K Julian Rowe looked aroundthe lounge at Green ValleyCountry Club so he could havehelp celebrating his hole-in-one.Not a soul was there. It was histhird hole-in-one at Green Valley.
K A new business opening indowntown Clermont at 8th andMontrose streets is Annie’s Fancy,a floral and gift shop owned andoperated by Ann Pulliam. Shemoved to Clermont at age 8 withher parents, Win and Jan Norquist,and brother, Ken, a local contrac-tor, and sister, Lynn, now aTampa resident. Congratulationsto Pulliam on her recent engage-ment to Steve Monn, a local artist
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Reliving history through the pages of the South Lake Press
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K HOMETOWN: Villa City (ghosttown)
K OCCUPATION: Manager,Clermont's Historic Village Museum
K FAMILY: Howard, spouse of 42years; daughter, Joanna (T.J); son,Hezekiah (Jennifer); and threegrandchildren — Dalton,14,Cameron, 13 and Kayla, 11.What do you enjoy most aboutSouth Lake County?The people; they are friendly andfun.If you had to summarize yourphilosophy of life in one sentence,what would it be?Be careful what you wish for. Also,life is short, so enjoy every minute ofevery day.Name a person or incident you’vecome across recently that’stouched you in some way. Whydid this person or incidentimpress you so much?I’d have to say a couple who haveleft a lasting impression on me areVic and Phyllis Hutcheson, directorsof the Greater Clermont CancerFoundation. The organization iscommitted to helping persons andfamilies in South Lake County thathave been touched by cancer. The
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A t Griffis AutomotiveClinic, it’s all about cus-tomer service — from
being owned and operated byhusband and wife team Davidand Melanie Griffis to makingsure each customer who walksthrough the door of their newlyexpanded shop feels welcome.
“I opened the business withthe goal of having the bestrepair facility, where everyonewho comes in has a positiveexperience,” David Griffis said.
Griffis Automotive Clinicopened in July 2010.
Since then, another goalGriffis has successfully achievedis to maintain a clean, modernfacility with the latest technolo-gies to service all vehicle makesand models.
Those services include thingslike brakes, alignment, suspen-sion repairs, shocks and struts,tune-ups, tires, air condition-ing, electrical, fuel systems,transmission services, sched-uled maintenance, oil changes,computer drivability (checkengine light) and Ford dieselrepairs.
Griffis Automotive also sellsJasper engines and transmis-sions, Bullet Proof diesel enginesystems, MOC automatic trans-mission, and cooling systemflush services.
To do all that, Griffis said he’sreally taken his time to hireonly the friendliest staff andbest technicians in the industry.
In all, Griffis Auto employsfour technicians who altogethercarry more than 80 years ofcombined experience.
They are David Griffis, MattShearouse, Troy Davidson andMark Ames. All four areManufacturer Senior Master orMaster Certified, and are alsoconsidered ASE Master or ASE.
Shop Maintenance ManagerChase Waln makes sure thebays are clean and runningsmoothly.
Office staff members includeco-owner Melanie Griffis andadministrative assistants JaniceLemons and Amy Gaither.
GROVELAND
Customer service is the toppriority of auto service center
GRIFFIS AUTOMOTIVE CLINCLOCATION: 1508A Max Hooks Road inHunt Industrial Park, Groveland.HOURS: 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., Mondaythrough Friday.TELEPHONE: 352-243-2277INFORMATION: Visit www.griffisauto-motiveclinic.com, or send an email [email protected].
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The staff of Griffis Automotive Clinic in Groveland includes, from left, owner and Certified Technician David Griffis, co-ownerand office manager Melanie Griffis, administrative assistants Janice Lemons and Amy Gaither, and Certified TechniciansMatt Shearouse, Troy Davidson and Mark Ames. Not pictured are Shop Maintenance Manager Chase Waln and Brian Griffis.
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Certified Automotive Technician Matt Sherouse at Griffis Automotive Clinic inGroveland, works on a car brought into the shop on Wednesday for repairs.
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Solution to puzzle on page B7.
P ain is a majorproblem intoday’s world,
primarily because thesolutions to pain are soharmful to our bodies.
Drugs like Vioxx andCelebrex can “potentially”cause heart problems.The recovery pain, risk ofcomplications and lessthan spectacular recoverystatistics for back surger-ies and joint replace-ments, and even digestivecomplaints and risk ofulcers from ibuprophenand aspirin, make thoseremedies less than inviting.
When these basic con-ventional approaches donot work, antidepressantsare used for the pain, andwhen all else fails, thepatients are sent to “painmanagement” as the “lastresort.”
Here the person is givenmore advanced injectiontherapy, including steroidslike cortisone, which actu-ally lowers immune func-
tions and weakens the tis-sue that is being injected.
This is why you cannotdo more than three injec-tions in six months, andwhy the number of injec-tions to a specific area islimited.
After that, nerve blocks,more potent pain medi-cines, including mor-phine, oxycontin andother narcotics, or thereally “last resort,” surgeryto cut the nerve causingthe pain, will be used.
If the pain is still thereafter that (and many timesit is), the person is sentback to the other “lastresort” — using narcoticsfor the rest of his or herlife, or until anotherexperimental procedureis thought of.
Pain is not a disease it isa symptom (just like feveror high blood pressure).It’s an indication thatsomething is wrong, justlike the light that comeson in your car when your
fuel is low. If the fuel lightin your car came on,would you just cut thewire to the light bulb?
No, you would fix theproblem and fill the tank.
With pain there is some-thing creating irritation toa nerve in the body, suchas exposed nerve endingsin the skin when we scrapeour elbow, or pressure onthe nerve when the nerveis compressed in the spineor in an inflamed organ.We need to find the causeand correct it.
Acupuncture is enjoyinga rapid growth in dealingwith pain. Acupuncturephilosophy can appearconfusing and unbeliev-able to western practition-ers and patients alike.
The western version ofhow it works is that it canrelax muscles, improvenerve function and bloodflow to areas and organs,and it can increase endor-phins, thereby addressingpain, organ dysfunction
and healing.The other misconcep-
tion about acupuncture isthat it is the only form ofChinese medicine.
Aside from Chineseherbal formulas that canalso help, the use of pres-sure, electric stimulationand laser stimulation ofacupuncture points canbe used instead of needlesfor children or for thosepeople who do not likeneedles.
Hypnosis has been usedfor centuries for pain relief.It was being studied foruse in surgery until thediscovery of chloroformpushed it into obscurityuntil there has been aresurgence of interestrecently. There are den-tists who regularly usehypnosis with no otheranesthetic for cavity fill-ings and other proce-dures.
There have been recentstudies where people haveundergone major surgery,
including abdominal andbrain surgery, while underno conventional anesthet-ic while talking to areporter covering theprocedure. (You can seeone or two of these onYouTube if you are com-puter savvy).
It is not that comple-mentary and alternativemedicine, or “traditional”medicine as I call it, cando miracles (however, attimes all medicine has itsmiracles) but it is anothertool to help.
Some insurance compa-nies are recommendingpeople go to practitionerssuch as chiropractors,acupuncturists and mas-sage therapists beforesurgery as often the sur-gery can be avoided orsafely delayed. If the per-son does not have thedesired relief after thecourse of treatment, thensurgery can be used asthe last resort as it is sup-posed to be.
Acupuncture, hypnosis growing in popularity
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NATURAL MEDICINEMichael A. Visconti, A.P., N.D., is adoctor of oriental medicine whoseoffice is located near the CitrusTower. If you have any questionsregarding this or any other healthrelated topics, you can contact himthrough his Website at www.docvis-conti.com, or on Facebook by sign-ing up for the “Visconti Acupuncture& Natural Medicine” fan page.
David and Melanie’s oldest son,Brian Griffis, helps his dad and is afull-time college student, whileDenver Griffis, their youngest,watches dad and others workwhenever possible in hopes of oneday joining the team.
Recently, Griffis Automotive alsocompleted an expansion to theservice area, adding five new lifts— for a total of 10 — and taking theshop area from 3,500 to 7,000square feet with new scan toolsand more air conditioning equip-ment for a shorter overall waittime.
While waiting, however, cus-tomers are invited to take advan-tage of free Wifi, or use the win-dows overlooking the shop so theycan watch as their cars are serviced.
“We’re proud of our shop and thework we perform, and we want ourcustomers to see this,” Griffis said.“We also want them to know wehave their best interests at heartand want to thank each and every-one of them for their loyalty andfor spreading the word about us.”
GRIFFISCONTINUED FROM PAGE B1
Special to the South Lake Press
The Lake County HealthDepartment in collaborationwith the Lake County SchoolBoard will offer immuniza-tions at the following schoolsfor students who will enterseventh grade in the 2012-13school year:
K Gray Middle School,Groveland, May 8.
K Clermont Middle School,May 17.
K Lake Hills School, Howey-in-the-Hills, May 24.
The Lake County HealthDepartment's School Healthteam will provide the follow-ing required vaccinations –tetanus, diphtheria, pertussis(Tdap); hepatitis B (Hep B);Polio; measles, mumps rubel-la (MMR); varicella.
Although not required, an
additional vaccination, men-ingococcal, which is recom-mended for the prevention ofbacterial meningitis, will alsobe offered.
Parents of sixth graders willreceive information andrequired documentation inthe mail from the LakeCounty Health Department.
All vaccines are offered atno cost and parents arerequired to complete, signand return all documentationto the school in order for theirchild to be vaccinated.
For information regardingthe national immunizationprogram for the Centers forDisease Control, go towww.cdc.gov/nip, call 800-CDC-INFO, contact the LakeCounty Health Depart-mentat 352-771-5500 or visitwww.lakechd.com.
TAVARES
Program for schoolimmunizations begins
U10 Sharks won the boys championship.
U8 Stars did not place in tournament. U10 Eagles won the boys championship.
U11 Vikings won the boys championship.
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LEISURE
U13 Hurricanes won the boys championship.
U13 Cheetahs won the girls championship.
Special to the South Lake Press
Striker Soccer Academy entered 11teams into the Apopka 3v3 tournamentheld over the Easter holiday weekend andthe academy took home championshipsin seven different age divisions.
The academy fielded teams from theUnder 6 to Under 13 divisions.
In addition to the seven champi-onships, Striker had one runner-up and athird-place finish as well.
“The competition was very tough withteams from all over the state in atten-dance but the kids performed fantastical-ly,” Steve Crane, director of coaching atthe academy, said. “Nine of our 11 teamsqualified for the national champion-ships, which will be played in August atDisney’s ESPN Wide World of Sports.
Local teams that participated in theEaster tournament were Striker SoccerAcademy, Lake County SC, CFK, OrlandoCity Youth, Florida Rush, Greater OsceolaUtd., FCA and Ocoee.
Teams from as far away as Virginia andMiami attended the tournament as well.
Here’s how the 11 Striker teams fared: K U6 Imps — Runners-up, lost to CFK.
Top scorer was Sebastian Larsen.K U7 Eagles — Champions, beat Ocoee.
Top scorer was Grant Ludwig.K U8 Stars — Did not place. Top scorer
was Lochlain Lacy.K U10 boys Sharks — Champions, beat
Rampage. Top scorer was Connal Lacy.K U11 boys Vikings — Champions, beat
Fire Ants. Top scorer was Zachary Moses.K U13 Boys Hurricanes — Champions,
beat Lake County SC. Top scorer wasCamden Hicks.
K U11 Girls Cobras — Champions. Topscorer was Madison Sotkewicz.
K U11 girls Flames — Did not place. Topscorer was Courtney Cochrane.
K U12 Girls Splatters ’00 — Third place.Top scorer was Taylor Amato.
K U13 Girls Splatters ’99 — Did notplace. Top scorer was Bailey Brasse.
K U13 Girls Cheetahs — Champions,beat Lake County Rampage. Top scorerwas Katelyn Rourk.
WINTER GARDEN
7 Striker Soccer Academyteams take home titles
Striker hosts tryoutson Sunday at NTC
In partnership with the NationalTraining Center, the Striker SoccerAcademy will host tryouts at 2 p.m.,Sunday, at the NTC to fill rosters foradditional teams.
Team will practice weekly at NTC,and play in tournaments once a month.
For information call Steve Crane at407-595-2095.
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money stays here, none of it goes for research andeveryone is a volunteer, no salaries are paid.How does what you do contribute to the welfareof the area? I try to keep the history of the area alive by invitingchildren and groups to the historical museums inClermont and Groveland. I am not a historian butI know who to call on for expertise and help,including Dolores Walker, Doris Bloodsworth, ConnieFleetwood and Ann Dupee, to name a few. Thegreatest thing that I have achieved in my lifetimeis surviving cancer twice, and completing theSusan G. Komen three-day 60-mile walk, wherewe raised over $5 million.What’s something you’ve always wanted to dobut haven’t yet? Paddle boardWhat advice would you give to people whowant to help out in the community? There are many organizations that need help.Volunteer just one hour a week and make a differ-ence.
NEIGHBORCONTINUED FROM PAGE B1
who created the Clermont CentennialLogo in 1984.
45 YEARS AGO — 1967K A Clermont delegation appeared
before the Lake County Commissionersin Tavares and requested priority forfour road projects affecting this area.
One request was for rebuilding andresurfacing of Highway 561, from whereit intersects U.S. Highway 27 in Minneolato 10 miles south of Clermont at theintersection of S.R. 33.
They also asked for continuation ofthe four-laning of U.S. Highway 27 fromLeesburg to the Polk County line.
A request was made for a study ofcrossing hazards at the intersection ofEast Avenue and S.R. 50.
K Billie Friel was ordained as a minis-ter in special ordination services at theFirst Baptist Church, Groveland. Friel isthe son of Mrs. Hazel Friel, Groveland,a graduate of Groveland High School,and is currently a student at StetsonUniversity in Deland. He is pastor of theBaptist church in Mascotte.
K Miss Kay Turville, daughter of Mr.and Mrs. Harold Turville of Clermont,has been initiated into Phi Mu Sororityat Florida State University.
RELIVING HISTORYCONTINUED FROM PAGE B1
H ave you shoppedyour local Winn-Dixie lately? If you
are not a normal Winn-Dixieshopper, below are my topreasons why you should shopWinn-Dixie on your next tripto a grocery store. Winn-Dixiehas great cou-pons, amazingmeat deals and a newcoupon policy.
K Meat deals — Winn-Dixieis known as the “beef peo-ple.” Every week, you willfind amazing buy one, getone free deals in the meatdepartment. If you were toshop just the buy one, getone free meat deals eachweek, your freezer would beoverflowing at the end of themoth.
K In store deals — 10 for$10, buy one, get one freeand “Locked in Pricing” dealsare just a few of the everydaysales that you will find atWinn-Dixie. You do not haveto buy 10 of the item to getthe sale price of $1; you canbuy just one or two and stillget the $1 price!
K “Make a Meal” deals —Every week, Winn-Dixie has agreat “Make a Meal” deal or“What a Deal.”
How does this work?Normally, you would buy
one of the deal items andget four to five items free.Recently, when you purchas-ed three boxes of GeneralMills cereals, you were ableto get a gallon of milk, a halfgallon of apple juice, a Dolefour-pack of fruit cups, andone dozen donuts free. Thismeal deal would give you an$11 savings. Better yet, you
could use applicable couponson any of the items listed.This is one of my favoriteprograms at Winn-Dixie.
K Baby Club: The BabyClub is new and improved,and is a great place to geteverything for your baby.Winn-Dixie always has babyfood, diapers, wipes andmore on sale! Plus, you earnrewards for every 200 youearn.
As a Baby Club member,you will receive valuable dis-counts, coupons and gifts foryou and your baby to enjoy.Also, you get a discount of 10cents off per gallon on gas forevery $2 spent on baby prod-ucts; free flavoring with anychild medication; a $10Winn-Dixie gift card with ababy’s first prescription at thegrocer’s pharmacy; and spe-cial offers and valuablecoupons throughout the year.
K Fuel Perks — This is myfavorite reason why you needto be shopping at Winn-Dixie. With gas prices atalmost $4 per gallon, whynot earn gas money on thethings you are already buying?
Every week, Winn-Dixieoffers fuel discounts of fivecents and higher on a largeselection of products, and
you can use coupons to lowerthe price on the items you arebuying and still receive thefuel reward. For every $50 ingift cards that you buy, youwill also earn 15 cents in fuelperks.
A few weeks ago, one of mystudents from a Coupon 101class brought in her receipt toshow me she had accumulat-ed fuel perks of $3 per gallon.This was simply for just buy-ing her monthly groceries atWinn-Dixie. That meant thatthe next time she went to thegas pump, she paid $3 pergallon less than the adver-tised price.
Now she knows how to usecoupons to save even moreand still get the same amountof fuel perks.
K Organic and naturalproducts — If you like naturalfoods and love organic prod-ucts, then Winn-Dixie has alarge selection of those prod-ucts. You can even get a freemagazine — “Organics andNaturals Magazine” — thathas many coupons inside justfor you.
Remember, you can email me anytime [email protected] if you have aquestion or comment. If you like socialmedia, the Divine Deal Diva Facebookpage has more than 12,000 fans.
Reasons to shop at Winn-Dixie
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Special to the South Lake Progress
The Lake County LibrarySystem and Lake TechnicalCenter will jointly celebrateWorld Book Night USA onApril 23.
That day, tens of thousandsof people will share bookswith others in their commu-nities across America tospread the joy and love of
reading as part of World BookNight (www.us.worldbook-night.org/).
The local celebration will beheld at 10 a.m. in the CooperMemorial Library in Cler-mont. The library will be giv-ing away 20 copies of AliceSebold’s book “Lovely Bones.”
The adult learners from theLCLS Adult Literacy Program
and Lake Technical ESoLclasses will be present, as willLake Tech teachers and staff,and Lake County LibrarySystem volunteer tutors andstaff.
The event includes food,giveaways, displays, and plen-ty of fun. Clermont Chick-fil-A has agreed to donate foodfor the event.
For additional information,call Brent A. Stubbs, LakeTechnical Center adult educa-tion chairperson, at 352-589-2250, ext. 195, or send anemail to [email protected],or call Erika L. Greene, adultliteracy coordinator for thelibrary system, at 352-253-6183, or send an email [email protected].
CLERMONTLibrary, Lake Tech celebrate World Book Night April 23
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UNCLAIMED VEHICLE AUC-TION. THE FOLLOWING VE-HICLE(S) WILL BE SOLD FOR CHARGES DUE ON:
AAPPRRIILL 2277,, 22001122AATT 88::3300 AA..MM..
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THE ADDRESS WHERE THE VEHICLES ARE STORED:RREEVVIISS TTOOWWIINNGG && RREECCOOVV--EERRYY OOFF GGRROOVVEELLAANNDD,, IINNCC..77113300 EE.. SSRR 5500GGRROOVVEELLAANNDD,, FFLL 3344773366Ad: 00335686April 13, 2012
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THE ADDRESS WHERE THE VEHICLES ARE STORED:RREEVVIISS TTOOWWIINNGG && RREECCOOVV--EERRYY OOFF GGRROOVVEELLAANNDD,, IINNCC..77113300 EE.. SSRR 5500GGRROOVVEELLAANNDD,, FFLL 3344773366Ad: 00335684April 13, 2012
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Case No: 201000643TO: JOHN W. DOWELL III
A Notice of Suspension to suspend and an Administra-tive Complaint to revoke your license and eligibility for has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hearing pursuant to Sections 120.569 and 120.57, Florida Statutes, by mailing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Division of Licens-ing, Post Office Box 3168, Tallahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing is not received by 21 days from the date of the last publication, the right to hearing in this mat-ter will be waived and the Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law.
Ad No: 00335173April 13, 20, 27 & May 4, 2012
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Case No:201002995TO: WILLIAM M. SANDS,
A Notice of Suspension to suspend your license and Administrative Complaint to revoke your license eligibil-ity for licensure has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hear-ing pursuant to Sections 120,569 and 120.57, Flor-ida Statutes, by mailing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agri-culture and Consumer Serv-ices, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168, Tal-lahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing is not received by 21 days from the date of the last publication, the right to hearing in this mat-ter will be waived and the Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law.
Ad No: 00331813March 23, 30, April 6 & 13, 2012
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Case No:201006635TO: FRANK J BERTUCCI
A Notice of Suspension to suspend your license and Administrative Complaint to revoke your license eligibil-ity for licensure has been filed against you. You have the right to request a hear-ing pursuant to Sections 120,569 and 120.57, Flor-ida Statutes, by mailing a request for same to the Florida Department of Agri-culture and Consumer Serv-ices, Division of Licensing, Post Office Box 3168, Tal-lahassee, Florida 32315-3168. If a request for hearing is not received by 21 days from the date of the last publication, the right to hearing in this mat-ter will be waived and the Department will dispose of this cause in accordance with law.
Ad No: 00334311April 6 ,13, 20 & 27,2012
IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No: 12CC126SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,DAVID GONZALEZ DAVILA et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned matter dated MMaarrcchh 2277,, 22001122. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on AApprriill 2266,, 22001122 the
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following-described prop-erty, all of which are THE VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, according to the Declaration of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1897, page 1089, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.
Count 1 DAVID GONZALEZ DAVILA Timeshare Period Week (W)12 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105102
Count 3 JESUS ALBERTO GUERRERO Timeshare Pe-riod Week (W)4 in Condo-minium Unit No. 104304
Count 4 LEO ANTONIO GU-TIERREZ Timeshare Period Week (E)50 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105310
Count 6 GLORIA FOYE JACKSON and DAVID NEL-SON MILLER Timeshare Pe-riod Week (W)39 in Condo-minium Unit No. 104201
Count 7 HARVEY G. JAY and MARY A. CHAPPLE Timeshare Period Week (E)18 in Condominium Unit No. 105205
Count 8 SHALEEN N. JOHN-SON Timeshare Period Week (W)46 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 104301
Count 9 CLAUDE WILLIAM JONES and DEBORAH SUE JONES Timeshare Period Week (E)48 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105208
Count 10 AGNES DOLORES MILTON and KAREN TEAL MILTON Timeshare Period Week (W)15 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105101
Count 11 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL MOORE and AM-BER LORRAINE POWELL Timeshare Period Week (W)6 in Condominium Unit No. 104101
Count 12 CHRISTINE M. MORLEY and LEONARD A. MORLEY JR. Timeshare Pe-riod Week (W)22 in Condo-minium Unit No. 104107
Count 14 ISAIAS NINO and ESPERANSA CASTILLO NINO Timeshare Period Week (E)50 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 107305
Count 15 DAVID WAYNE NOTTINGHAM Timeshare Period Week (E)18 in Con-dominium Unit No. 103203Dated MARCH 28, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V.UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the PlaintiffAd No. 00334016APRIL 6 & 13, 2012
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File No. 2012-CP-436Division ProbateLOUISE MAE KONSLERA/K/A LOUISE M. KONSLERDeceased.
NNOOTTIICCEE TTOO CCRREEDDIITTOORRSS
The administration of the estate of LOUISE MAE KON-SLER A/K/A LOUISE M. KONSLER,, deceased, whose date of death was November 12, 2011 is pending in the Circuit Court for Lake County, Florida, Probate Division, the ad-dress of which is Post Of-fice Box 7800, Tavares, FL 32778. The names and ad-dresses of the personal rep-resentative and the per-sonal representative’s attor-ney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate on whom a copy of this notice is re-quired to be served must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLI-CATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the de-cedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT 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 first publication of this notice is AApprriill 1133, 22001122.
Attorney for Person Repre-sentative:/s/Dennis L. HortonDennis L. Horton, P.A.Attorney for JAMES E. THE-HERNEFlorida Bar No: 187991DENNIS L. HORTON, P.A.900 WEST HIGHWAY 50CLERMONT, FL 34711Telephone:(352)394-4008Fax:(352)394-5805E-Mail:[email protected]
Personal Representative:/s/ JAMES E THEHERNEApril 13 & 20, 2012
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IINN TTHHEE CCOOUUNNTTYY CCOOUURRTT IINN AANNDD FFOORR LLAAKKEE CCOOUUNNTTYY,,FFLLOORRIIDDAACCOOUUNNTTYY CCIIVVIILL DDIIVVIISSIIOONNCase No: 12CC225SUMMER BAY PARTNER-SHIP, a Florida general partnershipPlaintiff,RODRIGO ZUNIGA GUILLEN and CRISTINA HINOJOSA GUILLEN et alDefendant(s)NNOOTTIICCEE OOFF SSAALLEE PPUURRSSUU--AANNTT TTOO FF..SS.. CCHHAAPPTTEERR 4455 NNOOTTIICCEE IISS GGIIVVEENN, that pur-suant to a Final Judgment of Foreclosure in the cap-tioned matter dated MMaarrcchh 2277,, 22001122. I will sell to the highest bidder for cash at the front door of the Lake County Judicial Center, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, at 11:00 A.M. on AApprriill 2266,, 22001122 the following-described prop-erty, all of which are THE VILLAS AT SUMMER BAY, according to the Declaration of Condominium, thereof recorded in Official Records Book 1897, page 1089, Public Records of Lake County, Florida, as amended.
Count 1 RODRIGO ZUNIGA GUILLEN and CRISTINA HI-NOJOSA GUILLEN Time-share Period Week (W)7 in Condominium Unit No. 103107
Count 2 JOSE J. MARTINEZ SERRANO and CARMEN M. VAZQUEZ CRUZ Timeshare Period Week (W)50 in Con-dominium Unit No. 106204
Count 4 CARMEN R. PEREIRA Timeshare Period Week (E)3 in Condominium Unit No. 105104
Count 5 RODOLFO VIDAL PERRERA and EDALMI MA-CIEL FAVELA Timeshare Pe-riod Week (W)20 in Condo-minium Unit No. 104304
Count 6 SONIA PERRY-MURRAY and CAR-DRE PIERRE MURRAY Time-share Period Week (E)18 in Condominium Unit No. 106101
Count 7 CARLOS ALBERTO RODRIGUEZ and CHRISTINA MARIE PRATS Timeshare Period Week (E)19 in Con-dominium Unit No. 107206
Count 8 DANIEL TORRES and MARIELA TERESA TOR-RES Timeshare Period Week (W)28 in Condomin-ium Unit No. 105208
Count 10 YVETTE N. YOUNG and PETER YOUNG JR. Timeshare Period Week (W)35 in Condominium Unit No. 104304Dated MARCH 28, 2012NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy: /s/V.UHLDeputy ClerkPaul M. CaldwellCaldwell & Payne, P.A.Post Office Box 120069Clermont, FL 34712Telephone: 352-242-2670Attorney for the Plaintiff
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Ad No. 00334083APRIL 6 & 13, 2012
SSTTAATTEE OOFF NNOORRTTHH CCAARROO--LLIINNAA CCOOUUNNTTYY OOFF WWAAKKEEIINN TTHHEE GGEENNEERRAALL CCOOUURRTT OOFF JJUUSSTTIICCEE SSUUPPEERRIIOORR CCOOUURRTT DDIIVVIISSIIOONN BBEEFFOORREE TTHHEE CCLLEERRKK 1111 SSPP 33336644
GGAARRLLAANNDD MM.. MMOORRRRIISS,, Petitioner,
SSHHAARROONN MMIICCHHEELLLLEE TTHHOO--MMAASSBBRREETTTT JJAAMMEESS MMCCKKEEEERespondents.
IN RE:The Legitimation of MMAASSOONN TTHHOOMMAASS MMOORRRRIISS,A Minor Child
AAMMEENNDDEEDD PPEETTIITTIIOONN TTOO LLEEGGIITTIIMMAATTEE MMIINNOORR CCHHIILLDD
NOW COMES the Petitioner, by and through his attorney, and hereby petitions the Court as follows:1.That petitioner’s name is Garland Merrill Morris and he is a resident of Wake County, North Carolina.2.That petitioner was in a relationship with Sharon Mi-chelle Thomas beginning on or about December of 1998.3.That a minor child, Mason Thomas Morris, born Octo-ber 12, 1999, was born out of the relationship of Mr. Morris and Ms. Thomas.4.That respondent, Ms. Thomas, was lawfully mar-ried to Brett James McKee on or about September 5, 1998.5.That Ms. Thomas and Mr. McKee are still lawfully married.6.That Mr. McKee is a party to this action because of his marriage to Ms. Thomas at the time, though they had been living separate and apart since October 1998.7. That the petitioner has always tried to have a rela-tionship with the minor child and has had custody and paid child support for the child’s benefit.8.That petitioner and Ms. Thomas acknowledge that the petitioner is the minor child’s father.9. Petitioner desires to be legally recognized as father of said child and wants to have in existence between himself and said child, all of the rights and obligations of parent and child, including support and maintenance, intestate succession, and all other rights and obligations flowing from the relation-ship of parent and child.10.That the minor child is without a general or testa-mentary guardian within the State of North Carolina, and a Guardian ad Litem should be appointed for the child for the purposes of this pro-ceeding.
WHEREFORE, Petitioner prays that:1. This petition be heard;2. The Court order a pater-nity test, which the expense shall be borne by the Peti-
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tioner;3. The Court declare and pronounce the child legiti-mated as the natural and biological child of the Peti-tioner;4.That the Petition be also recognized as a motion for the appointment of a Guardian ad Litem for the minor child.5 That the Petitioner have such other and further relief as the Court may deem just and proper.
Respectfully submitted this the 2th day of April, 2012
HOPPER LAW FIRE, PLLCBy: Bradley C, JonesAttorney for Petitioner4700 Six Forks Road, Suite 150Raleigh, NC 27609Telephone (919)829-5600SBN: 32754 Ad: 00334685April 13, 20, & 27, 2012
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office &DDEENNTTAALL AASSSSIISSTTAANNTTSS
for Leesburg andSummerfield offices.
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435 Medical
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PPOOSSIITTIIOONNSS::Medical Assistant (LPNs considered), Billing, Medical Re-cords, Phlebotomist. Some positions require travel between offices, located in Leesburg and The Villages. All positions require exp. Those who cannot come to work every day need not apply.
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Receptionist/Check-in; The Villages area. Prefer experienced to handle busy multi-tele-phone lines and ap-pointment schedules. Medical Benefits.FFaaxx rreessuummee wwiitthh ssaallaarryy
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F/T, experienced with knowledge of EMR for Primary Care Practice in The Villages. Good benefits & competitive pay.
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435 MedicalMMEEDDIICCAALL BBIILLLLEERR
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450 TradesAAUUTTOOMMOOBBIILLEE TTEECCHH..
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CDL-A drivers neededfor immediate open-ings. OTR and Dedi-cated Regional posi-tions available. Must have Class A CDL and a minimum of 2 years verifiable OTR exp.
CCaallll 335522--773355--00003355
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This is a Part time en-try level position. Posi-tion requires excellent communication, com-puter and phone skills with the ability to multi-task. Prior Cus-tomer Service experi-ence is a plus. Week-ends required.PPlleeaassee sseenndd rreessuummee ttoo
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DDIIEESSEELL TTRRUUCCKK OORRTTRRAAIILLEERR MMEECCHHAANNIICC
Must be exp’d and have own tools. Excel. pay and benefits.
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MMAAIINNTTEENNAANNCCEEshould be experienced in irrigation, electrical, mowing equipment and servicing pools. Excellent benefits. Background check re-quired.
335522--448833--66005544
MMEECCHHAANNIICCfor Lake County Schools, Transporta-tion Department.
AAppppllyy oonn lliinnee aatt::wwwwww..llaakkee..kk1122..ffll..uuss
DDRRIIVVEERRSSNew flatbed freight lanes! We Offer: No Tarping!!! Great miles, pay-up to .60cpm, benefits & home time. CDL-A, 1yr OTR exp., & good MVR.
FFrraannkk DDoonnnneellllyy aatt::11--888888--556677--44996699 xx2222
TTEEAAMM && SSOOLLOODDRRIIVVEERRSS
Immediate positions available! 48 CPM split for teams. 35 CPM for solo drivers. Drop & hook avail. No touch freight. Weekly pay + insurance. CDL-A w/1 year OTR req'd. Food grade tank carrier.
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RReessiiddeennttiiaall &&CCoommmmeerrcciiaallEElleeccttrriicciiaannss,,
SSeerrvviiccee TTeecchh..’’ss,, aannddEElleeccttrriiccaall AApppprreennttiicceess;;applicants must have exp. and a clean driv-ing record, H.S. Di-ploma or equivalent. Company is an EOE and DFWP. Excellent health benefits, 401k and PTO; MVR & Background checks.
AAppppllyy iinn ppeerrssoonn aatt::PPiikkee''ss EElleeccttrriicc,, IInncc..771199 IInndduussttrriiaall DDrriivveeWWiillddwwoooodd,, FFLL 3344778855
450 Trades
RReessiiddeennttiiaall EElleeccttrriicciiaannssRRoouugghh,, TTrriimm,,
SSeerrvviiccee && WWaarreehhoouussee FFuullll bbeenneeffiittss // EEOOEE
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44007700 CCRR 112244AA UUnniitt 44WWiillddwwoooodd
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iiss ccuurrrreennttllyy aacccceeppttiinngg DDrriivveerr aapppplliiccaattiioonnss ffoorr
tthhee SSuummtteerr CCoouunnttyy TTrraannssiitt ssyysstteemm..
Must have good driving record, ability to pass background check, pre-employment physi-cal and drug/alcohol testing. $10/hr. Sev-eral P/T positions avail. CDL "A" or "B" w/pas-senger endorsement and air brakes req’d.
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We are looking for dedicated team mem-bers who want to work to join us for all phases of production to build modular units, class-rooms, clinics and of-fices at our Leesburg facility. Applications are being accepted for experienced personnel in the Construction trades i.e. Electrical, Plumbing, Framers, Exterior, Final Finish, and Welders. We offer Health Insurance, Std, Ltd, Dental, Vision and 401k plan. Drug-Free Workplace. EOE.
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We are looking for dedicated team mem-bers who want to work to join us for all phases of production to build modular units, class-rooms, clinics and of-fices at our Leesburg facility. Applications are being accepted for experienced personnel in the Construction trades i.e. Electrical, Plumbing, Framers, Exterior, Final Finish, and Welders. We offer Health Insurance, Std, Ltd, Dental, Vision and 401k plan. Drug-Free Workplace. EOE.
PPlleeaassee ssttoopp bbyy aatt22550000 IInndduussttrriiaall SStt..
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455Restaurants/Hotels/Clubs
CCOOOOKK FFTT // PPTTExp’d preferred, w/train motivated can-didate. Daytime hrs. & no Sundays.
CCaallll 335522--226677--00009955
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470 GeneralAALLUUMMIINNUUMM HHEELLPPEERR
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ddrriivveerrss lliicc.. AAppppllyy iinn ppeerrssoonn aatt::
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3322220011 AAmmvveettss WWaayyMMoouunntt DDoorraa..
EEnngglliisshh CClleeaanneerrss laundry & dry cleaning
customer rep. hard working, reliable &
honest. Apply in per-son only. 791 East
Hwy 50 Clermont Next to McDonalds
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55 wwkkss ttrraaiinniinngg556611--886655--99882200
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470 GeneralHHIIRRIINNGG MMAARRKKEETTIINNGG
SSPPEECCIIAALLIISSTTSSCall center in Clermont area. Must have strong
customer service, communication skills.
Base pay $8.50/hr plus commission. Bilin-gual in English/Spanish
highly desirable.EE--mmaaiill rreessuummee ttoo::
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Mount Dora company seeking Lawn/Bldg. person w/working knowledge of lawn equipment, electrical, plumbing & general re-pair. F/T position (guaranteed 40 hours) @ $9 hr. Must be at least 18 years of age, valid drivers license/transporation & criminal background check.
CCaallll 338833--880044112288333344 CChhuurrcchhiillll
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Mount Dora company seeking Lawn/Bldg. Maint. person w/work-ing knowledge of lawn equipment, electrical, plumbing & general re-pair (company owned residential & commer-cial properties). F/T position (guaranteed 40 hours) @ $9 hr. Must be at least 18 years of age, valid drivers license/trans-poration & criminal background check.WWEEEEKKEENNDDSS RREEQQUUIIRREEDD
CCaallll 338833--880044112288333344 CChhuurrcchhiillll
SSmmiitthh LLnn..MMoouunntt DDoorraa
LLUUBBEE TTEECCHH..33 hrs per week. No exp. necessary, will train, benefits available. No phone calls,
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Part time - no wknds.PPlleeaassee rreessppoonndd wwiitthh
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PPOORRTTEERR // CCLLEEAANNUUPPNeeded immediately
Hanson's Auto & Truck accepting applications.
Shop exp. & clean Drivers Lic. a plus.
335522--336655--11337766
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SSCCHHOOOOLL BBUUSSDDRRIIVVEERRSS NNEEEEDDEEDD
TTrraaiinniinngg pprroovviiddeedd..CCoonnttaacctt:: LLaakkee CCoouunnttyySScchhoooollss,, TTrraannssppoorrttaa--
ttiioonn 335522--772288--22556611 oorrAAppppllyy oonnlliinnee::
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475 Part-timeBBAABBYYSSIITTTTEERR -- PPTT
EEvvee.. && wwkknnddss.. EEuussttiiss AArreeaa.. MMuusstt hhaavvee rreeff’’ss && ccaarr.. 995544--665555--77881133
SSAALLEESS // CCUUSSTTOOMMEERRSSEERRVVIICCEE PP//TT
FFoorr llooccaall IInnss.. ooffffiiccee.. HHoouurrss wwiillll bbee fflleexxiibbllee &&
mmaayy lleeaadd ttoo FF//TT..PPlleeaassee ffaaxx rreessuummee wwiitthh
hhrrss.. && ppaayy rreeqq’’dd..335522--446600--44662233
500Pets/Animals
501 PetsFor Sale
CCAATTSS (2 adult females), spayed. FFRREEEE to good home. Call 352-326-4122
CCAATTSS ((33)) ffeemmaalleess,, AAdduulltt.. FFRREEEE TTOO GGOOOODD HHOOMMEE.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--335577--44115500
CCAATTSS RREESSCCUUEEDD AALLLL SSPPAAYY && NNEEUUTTEERREEDD && RRAABBIIEESS SSHHOOTTSS.. FFRREEEE.. 335522--551166--99665522
CCHHIIHHUUAAHHUUAA 11 mo. White. No shots.
AADDOOPPTTEEDD!!!!!!
CCHHIIHHUUAAHHUUAA PPUUPPSS,, CKC registered, 8 wks old. 1 male, 1 fe-male. $350 Call 352-269-2026
CCHHOOAA PPUUPPSS ((66)) 44 mmaalleess && 22 ffeemmaallee.. FFRREEEE TTOO GGOOOODD HHOOMMEE.. CCaallll 335522--666699--11888888
CCOOCCKKAATTOOOO Moluccan male. 3 yr. Talks, Friendly. 3.5 x 2.5 x 5. w/cage. $1500 obo. 352-476-1124
DDOOGG Spayed, female w/shots. Loving. Free AADDOOPPTTEEDD!!!!!!!!
501 PetsFor Sale
GGEERRMMAANN SSHHEEPPHHEERRDD1yr. old male, AKC, shots & worming up to date. Asking $550 obo. 352-406-1253
KKIITTTTEENNSS 4, Free to good home. 10 weeks. Call or Text 352-308-7926
KKIITTTTEENNSS 88 wweeeekkss oolldd..
AADDOOPPTTEEDD!!
PPIITT BBUULLLL PPUUPPSS ((33)) 2 male, 1 female. FREE TO GOOD HOME.
AADDOOPPTTEEDD!!
PPUUPPPPIIEESS 8 weeks. Aus-tralian Razor/Boston Terrier. Free good home. 669-4545
PPUUPPPPYY Cocker/Terrier. Free to approved home. Call 352-602-7973
YYEELLLLOOWW LLAABB//BBLLOOOODD--HHOOUUNNDD Mix. Loves kids. Free good home. 460-3718
YYOORRKKIIEE PPOOOOSS (4) 1 male 9 wks old. $250 Please call 407-408-8372
560 PetSupplies
AAQQUUAARRIIUUMM 20 gallon, w/stand. complete w/light, hood & filter $100. 504-8827
BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE 2244””WW xx 1166..55HH xx 1166..55DD ffrroonntt ttoo bbaacckk $$3355.. CCaallll 335522--774488--99661111
BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE like new, w/ accessories, 26”H x 20.5”W x 13”D. $35. 352-728-2736
BBIIRRDD CCAAGGEE,, wwhhiittee,, 2233 33//44””WW xx 1155 33//44””HH xx 1166””DD.. $$3300 CCaallll 335522--997788--77446611
DDOOGG CCAAGGEE ((22)) JJoouurrnneeyy 4488””xx3300””xx3333””.. AAsskkiinngg $$5500.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--550088--99666699
DDOOGG CCAAGGEE wire 24”W x 36”L x 26”H. Asking
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
600Merchandise
Mart
601 AntiquesBBOOOOKKCCAASSEE 7’ Walnut.
Excel. Cond. $1000 Please call 352-729-2566
CCLLOOCCKK electric Sail Ship good shape. Made by Uniter. $95. Call 352-793-5741
DDRROOPP FFRROONNTT DDEESSKK, Beech, excel. cond. $895. Please call 352-729-2566
DDRROOPP LLEEAAFF DDiinniinngg TTaa--bbllee ddbbll.. Seats 2-8, Walnut. excel. cond. $450 Call 729-2566
GGAAMMEE TTAABBLLEEWalnut/yew inlaid. Excel. cond. $695. Call 352-729-2566
MMAARRBBLLEE TTOOPP SSEERRVVEERR, Mahogany. Excel cond. $595. Call 352-729-2566
RROOCCKKIINNGG CCHHAAIIRR cained back & seat. Excel. cond. $100 Call 352-455-7307
SSEECCRREETTAARRYY BBOOOOKKCCAASSEEMahogany, excel cond. $595. Call 352-729-2566
602Arts/CraftsMMOODDEELL AAIIRRPPLLAANNEE FFUUEELL
Cool Power 1 gal. Asking $15. Call 352-728-5074
603 CollectiblesBBOOSSSSOONN HHEEAADDSS (8)
made in England. $100 for all. Call Al, 352-314-3458
CCOOLLLLEECCTTOORRSS PPLLAATTEESS(6) Darceau Limoges, 8.5” w/boxes. $75. 352-259-3170
CCOOUUNNTTRRYY CCAASSSSEETTTTEE 40 in original packaging. Never opened. $20. 352-617-5670
DDIISSHHEESS,, AAVVOONN Cape Cod Ruby Red. 66 pc. Excel cond. $900 Cash. 217-7219HHUUMMMMEELL PPLLAATTEESS
88 ttoottaall.. $$110000 CCaallll 335522--556688--77887711
MMIIRRRROORR OOLLDD PPLLAATTEEglass engraved 12” x 24”. Asking $10. 352-508-5487
PPOOLLIITTIICCAALL IITTEEMMSS Pens, Papers, etc. 1 box full. $100 Call 352-314-0923
PPOOSSTTEERR by Thomas D. Mangelsen’s “Catch of the Day”. $55. 352-365-1819
PPOOSSTTEERRSS 42”x29” Das Boot & Bo Berck. $30 for both. Please call 352-330-4484
TTRRUUCCKK HHeessss 11999933nneeww iinn bbooxx.. $$1155
CCaallll 335522--550088--55331155
603 CollectiblesRREECCOORRDD AALLBBUUMMSS 1300
pieces, plus 78 & 45 collection. $100 all. 352-315-1612
SSPPOORRTTSS CCAARRDDSS80’s-90’s mostly Baseball. 5,000 for $50. 352-253-9236
SSTTAATTEE QQUUAARRTTEERRSS, 50 all in book (AU). $25. Call after 9 am. 352-259-5629
SSWWIINNGGMMAATTEE Emerson. New in Box from 1960’s. $100 Firm. 352-787-4388
604 FurnitureAALLLL NNEEWW Queen-size
Orthopedic Pillow Top mattress w/box springs only $375, w/warranty. Can de-liver. 352-243-1021
AAMMIISSHH WWOOOODDEENN GGLLIIDDEERR 5’ Heart de-sign. $100. Call 407-963-3709
AApppplliiaanncceess WWiitthhWWaarrrraannttiieess $$7755 && uupp!!
UUsseedd BBeeddss aallll ssiizzeess!!XXBBuuyy XX SSeellll XX TTrraaddee
XX FFaasstt ddeelliivveerryyccaallll BBuuzzzzyy’’ss
335522--331155--99888866wwwwww..bbuuzzzzyyssbbeeddss..ccoomm
AARRMMOOIIRREE 33 sshheellvveess.. LLiigghhtt wwoooodd.. FFaaiirr ccoonndd.. $$3355 335522--440066--11441199
BBAARR SSTTOOOOLLSS ((22)) metal cream cushioned ex-tra seat covers. $80 obo. 352-409-7238
BBAARRRREELL CCHHAAIIRRMauve., Asking $60.
352-365-9621
BBEEDD All newOrtho Pillowtop
Mattress & boxsprings.Queen-size
with warrantySSttaarrttiinngg aatt $$118800
Can deliver352-243-1021
BBEEDD All newOrtho King-size
Pillow Top mattress& box springswith warranty.
SSttaarrttiinngg aatt $$229955..Can deliver.
335522--224433--11002211
BBEEDD FFRRAAMMEE Queen. Book case head board & storage. $100. 408-4688
BBEEDD Twin, complete w/headboard & bed
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
BBEEDD W/Box Spring & Mattress, Dresser
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
BBEEDDRROOOOMM SSEETT King, 9 pcs. $1,000 obo. Country Club Mt. Dora. 952-270-3869
BBEEDDRROOOOMM SSEETT Queen size, 3 pc. Cherry wood. $425. Call 352-365-9621
BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGG && MMAATT--TTRREESSSS, King, good cond. $95 Call 352-321-6593
BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGG && MMAATT--TTRREESSSS,, Queen, good cond. $95 Call 352-321-6593
BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGG,, MMAATT--TTRREESSSS && FFRRAAMMEE
SSOOLLDD
BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGGSS && MMAATT--TTRREESSSS King size.
SSOOLLDD
BBUUFFFFEETT all wood, well made. 34”Lx 19"Dx29"H. $25 Call 352-233-0464
BBUUFFFFEETT.. Large, glass doors, linen drawer, storage below. $250 Call 352-343-2005
CCHHAAIIRR small dark stained Windsor, $17 Please call 352-455-8755
CCHHAAIIRRSS ((22)) La-Z-Boy. Blue & mauve color. $80 for all. 352-365-9621
CCHHEESSTT OOFF DDRRAAWWEERRSS4/drawers, like new, dark color, only. $65 352-728-4913
CCOOCCKKTTAAIILL TTAABBLLEE && 22 MMAATTCCHHIINNGG EENNDD TTAA--BBLLEESS $$5500 ffoorr aallll.. 335522--336655--99662211
CCOOFFFFEEEE TTAABBLLEE W/2 drawers, country style. Excel. cond. $60 352-455-7307
CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR DDEESSKK light wood. excel. cond. Asking $30 Call 352-483-6547
CCOONNSSIIGGNNMMEENNTTFFUURRNNIITTUURREE SSAALLEE
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ooffff oonn mmoosstt iitteemmssNNoott 22 SShhaabbbbyy
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DDoowwnnttoowwnn LLeeeessbbuurrgg
CCRREEDDEENNZZAA SSTTEERREEOO CCAABBIINNEETT, good cond. $75 Please call 352-787-8217
DDEESSKK dark Oak, 7 draw-ers, excel cond. $100 Please call 352-343-2189
604 FurnitureDDEESSKK Mahogany, an-
tique. Good cond. $95. Please call 352-259-3522
DDIINNEETTTTEE SSEETT w/2 chairs & 1 bench seat. Solid Maple. $75 Call 352-326-4192
DDIINNEETTTTEE w/4 Chairs. Cherry wood w/iron base & legs. $150 352-989-7357
DDIINNEETTTTEE,, UUsseedd.. GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$9999
CCaallll 335522--331155--99888866
DDIINNIINNGG CCHHAAIIRRSS (4) blk lacquer & beige cloth seats. Good cond. $50. 343-5773
DDIINNIINNGG RROOOOMM TTAABBLLEE OOaakk ww//PPeeddeessttaall bbaassee.. 66 ppaaddddeedd cchhaaiirrss && 11 lleeaaff.. $$440000 CCaallll 335522--778877--44228800
DDRREESSSSEERR Cherry wood from the early 50’s. $100 picture avail. 352-516-8009
DDRREESSSSEERR White. Great cond. Will e-mail pic-tures. $100 Call 386-213-0253
DDRREESSSSEERRSS (4 pieces) Iron contemporary style. $195. Call 352-394-4834
DDRREESSSSIINNGG TTAABBLLEE Louis XIV style, Cabriole, inner mirror. $98 Call 352-432-1772
EENNDD TTAABBLLEE ddaarrkk wwoooodd.. AAsskkiinngg $$3355.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--448833--66554477
EENNTTEERRTTAAIINNMMEENNTT CCEENN--TTEERR holds 36” TV extra storage space. $35. 352-874-1862
GGLLIIDDEERR alum., from 1950’s. Asking $100. Please call 352-735-1570
GGUUNN CCAABBIINNEETT,, holds 10 guns. Good cond. $20. Please call 352-343-9998
HHEEAADDBBOOAARRDD twin Oak, very good cond. $15 Please call 352-406-1595
KKIITTCCHHEENN TTAABBLLEE,, with 4 chairs. Asking $100. Please call 352-394-8107
LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT floral pat-tern, good cond. $65. Bushnell, call 352-568-8436
LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT Florida style leaves, beige/off white. excel cond.. $125 obo. Please call 352-455-7307
LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT solid brown, good cond. $65. Please call 352-409-8249
MMAATTTTRREESSSS && BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGGSS twin set ex-cel. cond non smok-ing $100. 246-9948
MMAATTTTRREESSSS && BBOOXX SSPPRRIINNGGSS twin set ex-cel. cond non smok-ing $100. 246-9948
MMAATTTTRREESSSS TTOOPPPPEERRKing size Memory Foam. $100. Call 352-326-8501
MMIIRRRROORR LLaarrggee BBeevv--eelleedd.. $$110000.. CCaallll bbee--ttwweeeenn 99--77 551166--88000099
PPAATTIIOO SSEETT,, 4 curving rocker chairs, 48” round. table. excel $100. 787-7048
RREECCLLIINNEERR//RROOCCKKEERRBrown w/scotchgard.
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
RREECCOORRDD CCAABBIINNEETT an-tique, good cond. $50 Please call 352-787-8217
RROOCCKKEERR // RREECCLLIINNEERR,, TTaann.. GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$6655 CCaallll 335522--336600--00447755
SSEECCTTIIOONNAALL CCOOUUCCHH fab-ric, very good cond. Asking $100. Call 352-394-8107
SSOOFFAA WW//EENNDD RREECCLLIINN--EERRSS && MMAATTCCHHIINNGG LLOOVVEESSEEAATT blue plaid, excel. cond. $150. 357-3906
604 Furniture
SSEECCTTIIOONNAALL SSOOFFAABBrraanndd NNeeww!!
aanndd//oorr SSOOFFAA LLOOVVEE SSEEAATT $$555500CCaann ddeelliivveerr!!
335522--224433--11002211
TTAABBLLEE metal base round glass top, 21”x25”. $30 obo. Call 352-330-1441
TTAABBLLEE WWoooodd.. NNoo cchhaaiirrss.. 3388 xx 5522.. $$2200.. CCaallll 226699--550011--11223399
TTAABBLLEE Wrought Iron w/glass top & w/4 chair $100. Call 352-735-1570
WWIINNGG BBAACCKK CCHHAAIIRRSS (2) Comfortable. Plaid, $100 Villages Call 302-222-3621
WWIINNGG BBAACCKK CCHHAAIIRRSS (2) Comfortable. Plaid, $100 Villages Call 302-222-3621
605 AppliancesCCHHEESSTT FFRREEEEZZEERR Fri-
gidaire, 1 yr. old. MMOOVVIINNGG MMUUSSTT SSEELLLL. $300 742-2407
DDIISSCCOOUUNNTTAAPPPPLLIIAANNCCEE
RReeppaaiirr--SSaalleess--SSeerrvviiccee MMoosstt RReeppaaiirrss
$$6600 PPlluuss PPaarrttssWWAASSHHEERR,, DDRRYYEERR,,RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR““DDoonn’’tt TToossss IIttFFiixx IItt FFoorr LLeessss””BBuuyyiinngg CClleeaann
WWaasshheerrss && DDrryyeerrssDDaayyss,, EEvveenniinnggss &&
WWeeeekkeennddssCCaallll NNooww
335522--887744--11223388
DDRRYYEERR Kenmore elec-tric. Asking $50. Please call 352-365-9621
DDRRYYEERR Whirlpool Duet Gas. Front load. Runs great. Tavares. $100. 223-2317
FFOOOODD PPRROOCCEESSSSOORR Cui-sinart, w/extras. $50 obo Please call 352-748-7678
FFRREEEEZZEERR small, works great. Asking $50. Please call 352-728-5506
MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE good cond. Asking $25. (Leesburg) Call 352-217-7256
MMIICCRROOWWAAVVEE,, black, w/turn table. Excel cond. Asking $25. Call 352-330-4484
RRAANNGGEE GE, elec. 4 bun-ers w/covers. Asking
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
RREEFFRRIIGGEERRAATTOORR Bottom Freezer w/ice maker. Kenmore. Eustis $395. 483-1772
SSTTOOVVEE Hot Point Elec. 30”, bisque, self cleaning. 4 burner. $175. 343-2189
WWAASSHHEERR && DDRRYYEERR Ken-more small for mo-bile home/RV. $100. 352-728-5506
WWAASSHHEERR && DDRRYYEERRWhirlpool, like new cond. $350 obo Call 850-228-1039
WWAASSHHEERR Kenmore runs great & clean. Asking
SSOOLLDD
WWAASSHHEERR Whirlpool heavy duty super ca-pacity white. $100. 352-742-9403
606 ElectronicsCCBB RRAADDIIOO BBAASSEE (SBE) &
Midland Mobile. $50 SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
CCBB RRAADDIIOO Cobra, new 40 LTD chrome, w/blue light display. $100. 551-1630
CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR DDEESSKKOOnnllyy $$2255..
CCaallll 335522--336600--33333355
606 ElectronicsCCEELLLL PPHHOONNEE Metro PCS
touch screen. $50 Please call 352-217-7256
DDIIGGIITTAALL CCOONNVVEERRTTOORR BBOOXX . RCA, remote like new. $30 obo Call 352-483-3353
EEIIGGHHTT TTRRAACCKK PPLLAAYYEERR RREECCOORRDDEERR with cover & speakers. $75. 352-753-4193
EENNTTEERRTTAAIINNMMEENNTT CCEENN--TTEERR,, dark wood, glass doors. Great $100. 874-3684GGPPSS GGAARRMMIINN NNuuvvii,,
ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$6655 CCaallll 335522--555511--11663300
MMEEDDAALL DDEETTEECCTTOORR EElleeccttrroonniicc.. $$2255
SSOOLLDD!!
MMUUSSIICC CCEENNTTEERR wooden, CD, cassette & re-cords player. $100. 352-357-0225
RREECCEEIIVVEERR AOR 3030 SW, Antenna Tuner, O’Scope, Parts cata-logs $100 753-8806
SSPPEEAAKKEERRSS Boston Acoustic book shelf, new $120 sell for. $50. 352-751-7398
SSUUBBWWOOOOFFEERRSS pair Volfenhag 1,000 watt, alum. cone. $65. 787-8380
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 1990 Qua-sar, color 20”. $15 Please call 407-883-2510
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 11999900 RRCCAA ccoolloorr.. 2200””.. $$1155
CCaallll 440077--888833--22551100
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 26” Zenith. Good color for spare room. $10 Call 352-217-7471
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 27” Sony w/energy star. Excel cond. $50 Call 352-259-3522
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 32” Beauti-ful, in cabinet. Excel. cond. $75 obo. Call 352-343-0415
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 32” Sharp great picture, w/re-mote. Asking $85. Call 352-735-0519
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 32”, Olevia, LCD HD, flat screen w/remote. $100. 352-787-5838
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 36” Sharp, great cond. Not flat screen. $100 Firm-Call 352-787-1075
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN 36” Sharp, great cond. Not flat screen. $100 Firm-Call 352-787-1075
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN AANNTTEENNNNAA, new in box. $50 Less than 1/2 price. Call 352-602-9266
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN new Dymex 19” 720P LED w/re-mote. $99. Call 352-205-0180
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONN SSyyllvvaanniiaa 1199”” && LLXXII 2200””.. NNoo rreemmootteess.. $$6600.. CCaallll 335522--227722--44661100
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONNSS (2) 12” JVC all w/remotes. $25 Please call 352-314-0677
TTEELLEEVVIISSIIOONNSS (2) 42” & 19” for parts. Asking $50. Please call 352-742-1577
TTWWOO WWAAYY RRAADDIIOOSS New Never used. Both $40 Call 352-314-0923
VVIIDDEEOO//SSTTEERREEOO VVCCRR No remote. Sharp VHS tapes. $15 obo. 352-357-0766
608 A/C & Heat
AAIIRR CCOONNDDIITTIIOONNEERRGGEE 55000000 BBTTUU.. $$7755..
335522--334488--55884433
AAIIRR//HHEEAATT NNEEWW//UUSSEEDD mmoobbiillee hhoommeess//hhoouussee.. BBeesstt pprriicceess iinn FFLL!! FFrreeee ddeelliivveerryy && ccaann iinnssttaallll.. 2244//77 881133--664433--99227777
608 A/C & HeatWWIINNDDOOWW AA//CC GGEE
12,000 btu. (Energy Star) $200. Call 352-787-4633
WWIINNDDOOWW AA//CC UUNNIITT. w/dehumidifier LG 15,000btu. $250. Call 352-787-4633.
624 Children’sitems
BBOOUUNNCCEE HHOOUUSSEE GGrreeaatt ffoorr KKiidd’’ss PPaarrttiieess.. $$9900
SSOOLLDD
CCAARR SSEEAATT TTooddddlleerr uupp ttoo aaggee 55.. BBlluuee.. $$1100
CCaallll 335522--227722--44661100
CCHHAAIIRR Childs sling back bent wood. Ages 2-4. $10 Call 352-435-0055
CCHHAANNGGIINNGG TTAABBLLEE Greco, Cherry Wood. Like New. $50 Call 352-455-7654
CCRRAADDLLEE SSWWIINNGG,, Fisher Price Nature’s Touch Papasan. $60 Call 352-561-5686
CCRRIIBB BBEEDDDDIINNGG SSEETT 10 pieces. Hey Diddle Diddle Theme. $45 Call 352-434-2439
CCRRIIBB wwooooddeenn EEvveennfflloo,,ggoooodd ccoonndd.. $$5500
CCaallll 335522--332211--00552211
DDOOLLLL HHOOUUSSEE Barbie, complete. Asking $30 Please call 352-343-2042
DDOOLLLL MMOONNSSTTEERR HHIIGGHH,,new exclusive in box, hard to find. $20 Call 352-455-3342
IINNFFAANNTT CCLLOOTTHHIINNGG0-2yrs. mostly girls, some new. $85 Cler-mont 352-455-5143
IINNFFAANNTT FFUURRNNIITTUURREE, crib, walker, car seat. All for $80 Clermont 455-5143
MMOOTTOORR BBIIKKEE BBOOYY’’SS EELLEECCTTRRIICC, up to 15 mph, $90 obo Please call 352-455-3342
NNIINNTTEENNDDOO DDSS Lite W/case & 5 games. $75 Call 352-589-1234
NNIINNTTEENNDDOO DDSS.. Like new! Couple games incl. $75 Call 352-357-3996
NNIINNTTEENNDDOO DDSS.. Like new! Couple games incl. $75 Call 352-357-3996
SSAANNDDBBOOXX Unique Ger-man made. Wooden w/vinyl top .$70 obo. 352-978-0169SSTTRROOLLLLEERR hhaarrdd
ppllaassttiicc,, ggoooodd ccoonndd..$$3355.. 550044--66440066
SSTTRROOLLLLEERR w/storage & cup holders w/walker. nearly new $35. 352-253-9236
TTOODDDDLLEERR BBEEDD, com-plete w/Kolcraft mat-tress, like new. $60 Call 352-434-2439
625 BuildingSupplies/Materials
CCOONNCCRREETTEE BBLLOOCCKKSS (96) mixed regular and lintel. $95. 352-266-3802
FFIIRREEPPLLAACCEE Brand New. Natural Gas. Ready to install. $200
SSOOLLDD!!HHUURRRRIICCAANNEE PPAANNEELL
88’’ XX 77’’.. $$4455 CCaallll 335522--997788--11335522
HHUURRRRIICCAANNEE PPAANNEELL 88’’ XX 77’’.. $$4455 CCaallll 335522--997788--11335522
KKIITTCCHHEENN SSIINNKK stainless steel, with faucets. Asking $50. Call 352-536-6180
LLAADDDDEERR Warner folding telescoping, Multi position. $100 Firm 352-357-2771LLAADDDDEERRSS 44 SSmmaallll --
LLaarrggee.. $$3300 CCaallll 335522--334433--44777733
SSCCAAFFFFOOLLDD $$4400PPlleeaassee ccaallll
335522--335577--88338811
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625 BuildingSupplies/Materials
MMAARRBBLLEE TTIILLEESS,, 20% less than local retail. 5 boxes. $100 Call 352-728-4847
SSCCAAFFFFOOLLDDIINNGG 11 ffuullll sseett && tthhee bbrraaccee.. $$7755.. CCaallll 335522--772288--11001155
SSHHEEDD by LARK 8’x8’ alum., elec. wired. Less than 2 yrs old. $600 obo Please call 850-228-1039
SSHHIINNGGLLEESS Tamko around 8 bundles. $100 Please call 352-568-5155
TTOOIILLEETT && TTAANNKK Mans-field, bone color, re-model take out. $50 Call 352-303-0804
TTOOIILLEETT American Stan-dard, elongated, white bowl. New. $50 Call 569-4696
WWHHIITTEE PPIINNEE 34 pieces, jams & trim. $100 Please call 352-787-6366
WWIINNDDOOWW for bath Pella w/screen 26”x50” $50. Please call 352-409-5131
WWIINNDDOOWW for block wall, new dbl. hung, white vinyl. 37”x63” Low E. Gray tint. $175 Call 352-455-9218
WWIINNDDOOWWSS Thermo Pane dbl. hung 24” x72” rough opening. $25. 352-365-9919
626 FarmEquipment
BBOOXX BBLLAADDEE 55’’..AAsskkiinngg $$445500..
CCaallll 335522--997788--11335522
BBUUSSHH HHOOGG 55’’..AAsskkiinngg $$665500..
CCaallll 335522--997788--11335522
EELLEECCTTRRIICC FFEENNCCEE CCOONN--TTRROOLLLLEERR 2 miles with extras $40. 352-753-8361
630 Garage SalesAANNNNUUAALL TTRRAASSHH && TTRREEAASSUURREE SSAALLEE.
Pennbrooke Fairways Grand Hall Sat. April 14 8am-1pm.Over 60 vendors. - you name it we got it. Breakfast, lunch,
fresh baked goods. 2 miles west of Lees-
burg on Sr 44.
630 Garage SalesCCLLEERRMMOONNTT
Sun 8am-12pm. 1907 Crestridge Dr. Baby items, clothes-collectibles, furniture, misc.
635 GardenAALLLL TTRREEEESS OONN SSAALLEE•3 Gal. 6’ Oaks Etc.
$10 or 20 for $100•Larger trees 12’ +/-
delivered. & planted. $135 to $275.
•4’ Red Cedar $5.•6’-12’ Bald Cypress •Sago or Pindo Palms
CCAATTTT’’SS TTRREEEESS335522--666699--11661188
BBAACCKK PPAACCKK BBLLOOWWEERRCraftsman. $45 needs some TLC. 352-348-9973
CCHHAAIIRR ((ppaattiioo)) wwhhiittee wwiicckkeerr,, rreessiinn.. $$7755 FFIIRRMM 774488--44229999
EEDDGGEERR walk behind, 3hp, works great. $55 Please call 352-409-6940
EENNGGIINNEE for lawn mower, 14.5hp. Runs good, very good cond. $100. 793-5319GGAAZZEEBBOO 1100 xx 1100.. GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$110000
CCaallll 335522--775533--77119944
GGRRAASSSS SSTTRRIINNGG TTRRIIMM--MMEERR works great. Only $45. Call 352-728-4913
LLAAWWNN EEDDGGEERR elec. Black & Decker. $20. Please call 352-602-9266
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR 20”, 3.5hp, cuts great, runs great. $45. Call 352-409-6940
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR 22”, 5hp, self propelled, big wheels, runs good mows good. $85 352-409-6940
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR HHOONNDDAAHRS21, runs great. $90 Please call 352-409-6940
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR John Deere LT. 180. Rid-ing, 42” cut. Great cond. $850 Call 352-750-9260
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR push 3.5hp Briggs & Strat-ton 22”. $35. Call 352-978-1664
LLAAWWNN MMOOWWEERR Push Reel, no gas or elec. needed. New $50. 352-307-9462
LLAAWWNNMMOOWWEERR Riding, John Deere. 42” cut. Excel cond. $650 Call 352-753-9637
635 GardenLLOOVVEE SSEEAATT (patio) white
wicker wood & Round table. $25 352-748-4299
PPAATTIIOO TTAABBLLEE w/4 chairs w/new canvas. Good cond., $35 Call 352-324-2661
PPOODDOOCCAARRPPUUSS (30) in 1 gallon containers. $90 for all. Call 352-787-1226
PPOONNDD SSHHEELLLL 3’x4’x2’ fiberglass. Oval shaped. Call $50 847-915-5902
SSEEGGOO PPAALLMMSS (2) 36”Hx36”W. $100 for both. Call 352-748-7009
SSEEGGOO PPAALLMMSS Bright green. 3 gallon pots. $5.00 Call 352-748-9185
WWEEEEDD EEAATTEERR Troy Bilt gas, edger, blower combo. Excel. cond. $75. 352-307-9462WWHHEEEELLBBAARRRROOWW llgg..
ffoorr oonnllyy $$4455..CCaallll 335522--555522--44009988
640 GunsAAIIRR GGUUNN RRIIFFLLEE Gamo,
with scope like new. Asking $100. Call 352-751-3652
AAMMMMUUNNIITTIIOONN 225 Rounds. .357 Mag-num. $100 Call 352-750-1979
AAMMMMUUNNIITTIIOONN 44 Mag. 240 Grain jacketed. 150 rounds $100. 352-750-1979
CCRROOSSSSMMAANN Model 1077, .177 air rifle. 12 rounds semi auto. $50. 352-343-7245
KKNNIIFFEE USMC WWII, by Kabar antique w/hol-ster. $100 .Call 352-408-4190
RREEMMIINNGGTTOONN 700 SPS, 270 WSM. Syn stock, dies, brass and bullets. Nikon 3 x 9 scope. $600 352-446-1524
RREEMMIINNGGTTOONN 700, 300 REM. Ultra Mag. RMEF Edition. Nikon 3 x 9 Scope. Syn camo stock, all weather finish. Dies, bullets, brass. $850 352-446-1524
SSMMIITTHH && WWEESSSSOONN9mm. model 669 like new $475 MMOOSSSS--BBEERRGG 8888 12 Guage $270. HH && RR 676 LR. Mag, $250. 2 Cylin-der. 352-394-3233
640 GunsTTAAUURRUUSS Millennium 45
Model PT 145 Pro. Laser sights. $575 obo. Great cond. 443-254-1643 or 352-742-1401
649 MedicalOOXXYYGGEENN CCOONNCCEENNTTRRAA--
TTOORR && NNeebbuulliizzeerr.. BBaarreellyy uusseedd.. $$335500.. CCaallll 332211--335544--44003355
PPOORRTTAABBLLEE PPOOTTTTYY,, al-most new. $35 Please call 561-398-3811
PPOOWWEERR CCHHAAIIRR 4 wheel, good batteries. $300 Please call 352-343-6608
SSCCOOOOTTEERR 4 wheel Heavy duty. Excel cond. $500 firm. 352-460-0472
WWAALLKKEERR,, fold-ups. Ex-cel. cond. Asking $6. Please call 352-348-9946
WWHHEEEELLCCHHAAIIRR lliikkee nneeww $$6600 PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--441100--77881111
650 Computers& Equip
CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR MMOONNIITTOORR22” LCD, V7 Good Cond., cables, & more $60 343-2188
IINNKK CCAARRTTRRIIDDGGEE HP57, New in package, cost $40 asking $25. Call 352-343-1046
MMOONNIITTOORR 18” flat screen, Acer. $40 Please call
SSOOLLDD!!
PPRRIINNTTEERR All-in-one Ep-son, needs ink.. Good cond. $40 Call 352-753-4043
652 ArticlesFor Sale
AADDUULLTT PPUULLLL--UUPPSS 4 pack. Size Large. Asking $12.00 Call 352-617-1935
AAFFGGHHAANN KIT 9 skeins & more, w/instructions. $50 obo Call 352-748-7678
AAIIRR//HHEEAATT NNEEWW//UUSSEEDD mmoobbiillee hhoommeess//hhoouussee.. BBeesstt pprriicceess iinn FFLL!! FFrreeee ddeelliivveerryy && ccaann iinnssttaallll.. 2244//77 881133--664433--99227777
AARREEAA RRUUGG 5’x7’, beige, good cond. $40 Please call 352-343-5773
AARREEAA RRUUGG. 6’ X 9’ fringes on ends. Ex
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
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AARREEAA RRUUGGSS (2 small) Lily pads blues & greens, unique. $25. 352-728-3032
BBEEDDSSPPRREEAADD King, cool white, Matelasse incl. accessories. $60. 352-205-2210
BBEEDDSSPPRREEAADD King, Quilt Like. Multi color, 130w x 118l. Excel cond. $60 315-4974
BBEEDDSSPPRREEAADD King, Quilt Like. Multi color, 130w x 118l. Excel cond. $60 315-4974BBEEVVEELLEEDD GGLLAASSSS
2277xx2277 33//1166 tthhiicckk.. $$7722..5500.. 772288--66118899
BBOOOOKKSS pertaining to wars. $75 takes all. Please call 352-753-4043
BBOOOOKKSS WWeesstteerrnn,, ((5500)).. $$2255
CCaallll 335522--334433--55001199
BBOOXX OOFF SSHHOOEESS Kickers, Skechers, Timber-land. New. $100. 352-243-1458
BBRRIIEEFFCCAASSEE Samsonite leather, very good cond. $35 FFIIRRMM Call 352-324-3025
CCAAMMEERRAA PENTAX Auto focus, red eye reduc-tion, IQ zoom. $75 obo 343-4445
CCEERRAAMMIICC PPIIEECCEESS ((55)) small, ready to be painted. $5. Call 352-787-5917
CCHHAAIISSEE LLOOUUNNGGEE for pool area. white. good cond. $60. Call 352-205-2210
CCHHAANNDDEELLIIEERR (10) lights brass/cream porce-lain. $75. Call 352-343-2189
CCHHAANNDDEELLIIEERR Dining Room Gold tone w/glass panels. Ex-cel. $65 323-1965
CCHHAANNDDEELLIIEERR Dining Room, unique, pew-ter. $65 Call 352-314-0677
CCHHAARRCCOOAALL GGRRIILLLL port-able Aussie, w/Rotis-serie. Like new, folds. $30 255-4913
CCOOFFFFEEEE MMAAKKEERR,, new digital programma-ble, 12 cup model. $20. 352-787-0410
CCOOMMFFOORRTTEERR Queen w/2 pillow shams & 2 pillows, Palm Trees $60 352-742-9025
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CCOOMMFFOORRTTEERR SSEETTQueen, pastel colors, w/accessories.. $50 Call 352-314-0050
CCOOMMFFOORRTTEERR SSEETTQueen, Plaid, w/green/grey colors. $20 352-343-6995
CCOOSSTTUUMMEE JJEEWWEELLRRYYReasonable. 12 doz. earrings for $36. Call 352-323-0831
CCOOSSTTUUMMEE JJEEWWEELLRRYYReasonable. 12 doz. earrings for $36. Call 352-323-0831
CCRRYYSSTTAALL Princess House, various pieces. $100 takes all. 352-343-1177
DDEEHHUUMMIIDDIIFFIIEERR Whirl-pool, portable. $50 Very good cond. 352-750-0367
DDIISSHHEESS English Johnson Brother Ironstone & Roger Silverware. $95 obo. 750-0675
DDIISSHHEESS,, Fiestaware, (6) assorted pieces. $60. Please call 352-250-8290
DDIISSHHEESS,, Fiestaware, Co-balt Blue. (28) pcs. $100. Please call 352-250-8290
DDRRAAFFTTIINNGG TTAABBLLEEwooden 36” x 48”. $35. Lake Sq. Mall area. 352-742-0165
DDRREESSSSEESS,, 3 Party or Prom, 2 green & 1 red. Size 8. All $50 Call 352-787-1393
DDVVDD’’SS 60 & 4 Blu-Ray. Good cond. Good mix. $100 Lady Lake 352-350-2084
EEAASSTTEERR VVIILLLLAAGGEEhouses, bunny peo-ple, grass, & more. $75 352-245-2567
EEVVEENNIINNGG GGOOWWNN,, For-mal, pink, size 16. Brand new! $50 Call 352-753-8361
EEVVEENNIINNGG GGOOWWNN,, For-mal, pink, size 16. Brand new! $50 Call 352-753-8361
FFLLAAGG PPOOLLEE metal 18’ long. Asking $20. Please call 352-461-7892
FFLLEEAA MMAARRKKEETT IITTEEMMSSphone cases, router & modems All $55 Call 352-324-2559
FFOOLLDDIINNGG CCHHAAIIRRSS 22 AAdduulltt && 22 KKiiddss.. $$1122 CCaallll 335522--778877--00661133
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FFOOOODD PPRROOCCEESSSSOORR Cui-sinart. Never used. $75 Call 352-343-4773
FFUURRNNIITTUURREE.. HHOOUUSSEE--HHOOLLDD IITTEEMMSS,, FFIISSHH--IINNGG && EETTCC.. $$110000 oobboo.. 335522--779933--66889933
GGLLAASSSS TTUURRNN TTAABBLLEE ffoorr MMiiccrroowwaavvee.. 1144”” aaccrroossss.. $$2200.. CCaallll 335522--997788--77446611
GGRRIILLLL PPAARRTTSS,, motor, & spit rod, clamps. Ro-tary basket. $30 Call 352-330-2251
HHAAIIRR CCUUTTTTIINNGG SSYYSSTTEEMMFlowbee. Used once. $50 Please call 352-357-0225
HHEEAATT PPUUMMPP && AAIIRR,, 3 ton, for mobile. needs elec. element. $100 406-6712
HHOOTT TTUUBB//SSPPAA 6 man. 220 line. Used very little. Need to sell. $1000. 653-8549
JJIIGGSSAAWW PPUUZZZZLLEESS ((1100))$$88..5500 ffoorr aallll..
CCaallll 335522--339988--33881111
KKOOJJAAKK DDVVDD’’SS First year set. 23 shows. Ask-ing $18. Call 352-728-1186
LLAAMMPP PPOOSSTT w/3 head French light alum. New. Asking $100. 352-551-5845LLAAMMPP PPOOSSTT ww//33
lliigghhttss,, wwhhiittee,, iinn bbooxx.. $$4400.. 335522--332233--11775533
LLIIGGHHTT leaded glass for pool table or rec room. $125. Call 352-435-6149
MMAATTTTRREESSSS TTOOPPPPEERRmemory foam, twin, new. $75 Call 352-259-3170
MMEEXXIICCAANN PPEETTUUNNIIAASS wweellll rrooootteedd rreeaaddyy ttoo ppllaanntt.. 2200 ffoorr $$22.. CCaallll 335522--774422--44667700
MMIIRRRROORR 19” x 32”. Asking $25. Please call 352-343-7446
MMIIRRRROORRSS (2) 53 x 43. Simulated Antique Wood. $100. Call 352-603-1443
MMOONNKKEEYY CCOOLLLLEECCTTIIOONN,,sm. statues, plates, plaque. $50 for all. Call 352-245-2567
NNEEOONN BBEEEERR SSIIGGNN Miller Genuine Draft Light. $100 Please call 352-753-0445
NNIINNTTEENNDDOO 6644 ww//55 ggaammeess.. $$6600 oobboo..
CCaallll 335522--225555--55553300
652 ArticlesFor Sale
PPAANNTTSS Men’s 10 pr. Designer, dress/cas-ual. Size 40 x 30. $50. 348-0475
PPIINNKK FFLLAAMMIINNGGOO NNEEOONNLLiigghhtt.. 1188””.. AAsskkiinngg $$3300.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 335522--336655--11881199
PPIIZZZZEELLLLEE MMAAKKEERR Cui-sinart. Brand new. $40 Call 352-742-1887
PPOOSSTTEERR original WWII - BUY U.S. BONDS. $50 Please call 352-787-0175
PPRREESSSSUURREE CCOOOOKKEERR MMIIRRRROO--MMAATTIICC 12 quart, in box w/book. $50 352-735-2441
PPRRIINNTTSS (5) limited Wild Life & Flowers $100 Please call 352-787-3299
QQUUIILLTT King, 106w x 88l. Double Wedding Ring. Green/purple. $75. 352-315-4794
QQUUIILLTT King, 106w x 88l. Double Wedding Ring. Green/purple. $75. 352-315-4794
QQUUIILLTTIINNGG HHOOOOPP oval on floor stand hoop ap-prox. 28”x18”. $25.
SSOOLLDD!!RRAAIINN SSUUIITT bblluuee..
AAsskkiinngg $$2255..CCaallll 335522--334433--77229944
RREECCOORRDD AALLBBUUMMSS 116 33 1/3 mostly Coun-try. Excel. cond. $65. 352-314-9351
RREEEELL TTAAPPEESS 7” (600) opera 2 operas per tape. $20 Please call 352-343-9935RROOCCKKIINNGG CCHHAAIIRR HHeeaavvyy dduuttyy.. $$110000
CCaallll 335522--553366--11774444
RROOCCKKIINNGG CCHHAAIIRRSSWooden. As is, set. $20 Call 352-357-0766
RROOOOFFEERRSS SSAAFFEETTYY HHAARR--NNEESSSS NNeeww $$330000,, nneevveerr uusseedd $$5500.. 335522--775533--44007722
RRUUGGSS oval 5’.5’x8’.5” greens & rectangle 5’x8’ brown colors. $39. 793-8102
SSAAFFEE FFiirreepprrooooff.. LLiikkee nneeww.. 1177 xx 1166 xx 1133..
$$8855.. 335522--778877--55776644
SSAAFFEE Gardall 25”x17”x25” Fire-proof. New $1,000 sell $95. 357-0949
SSAAFFEE Sentry S3310 w/combination and/or key. Never used. $50 787-4633
652 ArticlesFor Sale
SSEEWWIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEE Ric-car Super Stitch in case w/cams. $50. 352-735-2441
SSEEWWIINNGG MMAACCHHIINNEESinger in cabinet good cond. $75. 352-617-6216
SSHHIIRRTTSS Mens 15 De-signer. New & Like new! 16/16 1/2. $65 352-348-0475
SSHHOOEESS MMEENN’’SS New Bal-ance, size 10, tan color. New cond. $10 352-348-9946
SSIILLVVEERRWWAARREE set for 16. & 6 pc. serving set. 1847 Rogers Bros. $90. 352-365-6327
SSWWIIVVEELL SSWWEEEEPPEERR GG22,, bbrraanndd nneeww iinn bbooxx.. $$5500.. 335522--774488--99661111
TTAAPP DDAANNCCIINNGG SSHHOOEESSblack, size 8 ,like new. Asking $15. 352-343-6995
UUTTIILLIITTYY SSIINNKK w/faucet & connections, white, $40 Please call 352-753-1834
VVAACCUUUUMM OOrreecckk CCaann--iisstteerr iinn oorriiggiinnaall ccaarrttoonn.. $$9999 335522--775511--00336699
VVEESSTT black leather lined, size large men’s. $45. 352-242-1609
WWIIGGSS ((77)) in boxes with tags. Ash Blonde. $55 for all. 352-385-1830
WWIINNEE GGLLAASSSSEESS Long Stem, Elegant. 8 New in box. $30 obo. 352-385-7215
WWOOOODD PPAALLLLEETTSS ((2222))CClleeaann FFRREEEE..
CCaallll 335522--772288--44224444
WWOOOODD//WWOOOODD CCHHIIPPSSFFrreeee ddeelliivveerreedd,, FFrruuiitt--llaanndd PPkk.. LLeeeessbbuurrgg VViillllaaggeess.. 663366--66880055
WWOORRDD WWAARR 22 BBAAYYOONNEETT MM--44 $175 . Machete Korea Era NNeeww SSccaabb--bbaarrdd $45.00, 2222 LLRRBBaarrrreell Chrome & Carbon New $150. 407-765-5097
WWOORRKK BBEENNCCHH wooden, strong, sturdy, 6’Lx20”Dx32”H $100 357-1363
WWOORRKKBBEENNCCHH big w/vice made w/2x4’s. You move. $25. Call 336-817-7509
655 MusicalInstrumentsEELLEECCTTRROONNIICC KKEEYY--
BBOOAARRDD NNeeww.. MMaannuuaall && MMiiccrroopphhoonnee.. $$5500 335522--331155--11770055
FFEENNDDEERR AAMMPP 1966 Pro-Reverb. Silver Grille. Excel cond. $300 firm.
SSOOLLDD!!OORRGGAANN CCoonnnn CCaappeerr
226600 $$110000 oobboo..CCaallll 335522--332233--11779911
OORRGGAANN ppoorrttaabbllee CCaassiioo..AAsskkiinngg $$6600..
CCaallll 335522--332233--11998888
PPIIAANNOO Spinet. Asking $200 obo. Oka-humpka. Please call 815-592-0610
660 OfficeFurniture/Supplies
CCHHAAIIRR leather, swivel, adjustable on rollers. Excel cond. $25 Call 352-735-0519
CCOOMMPPUUTTEERR DDEESSKKw/hutch & swing arm table, natural wood. $75. 352-874-3684
FFIILLEE CCAABBIINNEETT 2 drawer, wood Like New. $25
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
FFIILLEE CCAABBIINNEETT Steel Master secured 4 drawers metal. $50. 352-551-5845
FFIILLIINNGG CCAABBIINNEETT metal, 4 drawers. Excel cond. $80 Call 352-323-1791
674 ExerciseEquipment
AABB MMAACCHHIINNEEAAsskknngg $$2200..
CCaallll 335522--444466--00887766
TTRREEAADDMMIILLLL Vita Master E-Z fold. Asking $75. Please call 352-446-0876
675 Sports/Recreation
BBIICCYYCCLLEE 33 WWhheeeell,, rree--bbuuiilltt.. LLaarrggee SSeeaatt && BBaasskkeett.. $$115500.. CCaallll 335522--334433--66660088
BBIICCYYCCLLEE CCAARRRRIIEERRSS ffoorr cchhiillddrreenn.. (2) for adult bike. $50 for both. Call 352-343-2042
BBIICCYYCCLLEE ggiirrllss 2266””
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
BBIICCYYCCLLEE Ladies Murray 26”, Cruiser 6 spd. balloon tires lg. seat. $65. 753-7075
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675 Sports/Recreation
BBIICCYYCCLLEE ladies Road-master 15 speed, good cond. $45. Call 352-787-6342
BBIICCYYCCLLEE Men’s 10 speed Royal Geoffrey
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
BBIICCYYCCLLEE Mongoose 24”, 21 speed MGX. Blue, good cond. $60 Call Ray 352-259-9673
BBIICCYYCCLLEE SSTTAANNDD for 2 bikes, fits 2” hitch. Heavy duty. $40. Call 352-787-1075
BBIICCYYCCLLEE SSTTAANNDD for 2 bikes, fits 2” hitch. Heavy duty. $40. Call 352-787-1075
BBIICCYYCCLLEE Trek women’s excel. cond. $100 FIRM. Please call 352-357-2771
BBIICCYYCCLLEEVintage. Good cond. Asking $100. Please call 352-504-6406
CCAAMMPPIINNGG MMAATTTTRREESSSSEESSThermarest (2) 25x72 & 25/77. $75. Call 223-9735
DDRRIIVVEERRSS (18) Putters, (14) Irons (34), 3 bags. All $100 Firm. 352-460-0728
DDRRIIVVEERRSS (18) Putters, (14) Irons (34), 3 bags. All $100 Firm. 352-460-0728
GGOOLLFF CCAARRTT EExxpprreessss LLeeee lliikkee nneeww.. AAsskkiinngg $$7755.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 441199--334499--00440000
GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS All new Oversized Graphite Woods, Irons & Bag. $75 352-735-6927
GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS LLUUGGGGAAGGEE CCAARRRRIIEERR uusseedd oonnccee.. AAsskkiinngg $$7755.. CCaallll 441199--334499--00440000
GGOOLLFF CCLLUUBBSS, 3 iron thru SW, driver, 3 wood, putter. $75 352-245-0716
GGOOLLFF SSEETT iirroonnss//wwooooddss oovveerrssiizzeedd lliikkee nneeww ww//bbaagg.. $$4455. CCaallll 335522--221177--66772288
GGOOLLFF SSHHOOEESS WWoommeenn’’ssSSiizzee 1100.. $$1188..
CCaallll 335522--331144--22330066
LLEEGG && LLAATT AATTTTAACCHH--MMEENNTTSS for Pro Bow-flex. Asking $45. 352-360-1317
MMOOTTOORR,, VVAACCUUUUMM AALLLL AACCCCEESSSSOORRIIEESS 15’ x 42’ pool. $100. 352-330-5985
RROODD--Glass Custom & Penn Jig Master. Like new! $35 Call 352-793-4019
SSCCOOOOTTEERR Elec. 2 wheel. Buzz. Great Cond. $100 Call 352-326-9788
SSLLEEEEPPIINNGG BBAAGG Cole-man, full size. Brand new. $20 Call 352-787-9197
TTEENNNNIISS RRAACCKKEETT Wilson, Never used. Racket Brace & cover. $95 352-793-5741
TTIIRREESS (4) for 4 wheeler, Goodyear. Good cond. $99 Call 352-787-7584
WWEETT SSUUIITT by Sea Quest Farmer John style like new. $65. 352-242-0152
685 Tools/Machinery
BBAANNDD SSAAWW 10” Crafts-man, 6/mo old. $150 Please call 352-397-9390
BBAATTTTEERRYY CCHHAARRGGEERR DDeeWWaalltt 1188 vvoolltt.. $$2200 CCaallll 335522--440088--11557766
BBAATTTTEERRYY CCHHAARRGGEERR DDeeWWaalltt.. 1144..44 VVoollttss..
$$1100.. 335522--440088--11557766
CCHHAAIINN SSAAWW Home Lite Big Red Super XL 20” long. $95. 352-348-9973
DDRRIILLLL elec. Black & Decker & cordless drill w/bits. $18 for both. 352-753-0657
FFUUEELL CCOONNTTAAIINNEERRSS (4) & 6 gallon water cooler. $25 for all. 352-636-0263
LLAADDDDEERR Alum. 14’. Werner Locking Mechanisms. Excel. $75 352-223-5532
685 Tools/Machinery
NNAAIILL GGUUNN Paslode Coil Nailer. 1 1/4” to 2 1/4”. $50 Call 352-551-4921
NNEEEEDDLLEE NNOOSSEE WWIIRREE CCUUTTTTEERRSS && PPLLIIEERRSS $$1100 ffoorr aallll.. 335522--775533--00665577PPLLAANNEERR RRYYOOBBII..AAsskkiinngg $$112255..
CCaallll 335522--335577--33990066
PPLLUUMMBB LLEEVVEELL WWooooddeenn 66’’.. OOlldd.. $$7700
CCaallll 335522--666699--11112299
PPRREESSSSUURREE WWAASSHHEERRElec. Hausfeld 1750 PSI Adjustable. $65 352-223-5532
PPRREESSSSUURREE WWAASSHHEERRG24 w/Honda eng. works good. $75. 352-343-9168RRAADDIIAALL AARRMM SSAAWW
ww//ssttaanndd.. $$4400CCaallll 335522--555511--44992211
RREECCIIPPRROOCCAATTIINNGG SSAAWWlike in box. Cost $150 sell $75 FFIIRRMM!! 352-483-3353
SSCCAAFFFFOOLLDD portable, like new cond. 4’ W x 4’ H. $70. Call 352-459-5570
SSCCRREEWW JJAACCKK (1) 6’ to 8’, heavy duty. Good cond. $100 Call 352-787-6366TTAABBLLEE SSAAWW 4400””
$$110000 oobboo CCaallll 335522--772288--44884477
AARRCC WWEELLDDEERR Lincoln red works good 180 amp. Asking $100.
SSOOLLDD!!
WWOORRKK BBEENNCCHHEESS 44’’--88’’ wwoooodd,, hhaannddmmaaddee.. $$8800 mmaaxx.. CCaallll 335522--334433--77220011
800Real EstateFor Rent
802 VacationRentals
OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..
335522--440088--44445588
805 HousesFurnished
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/1 guest house, partially furn. $900/mo includes util. first & last. 352-460-0127
806 HousesUnfurnished
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500
Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale
ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down
------$$$$550000//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..
HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba
$500 down----$$$$330000//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898
FFRRUUIITTLLAANNDD PPAARRKK 33//11 CClloossee ttoo eevveerryytthhiinngg.. PPeesstt ccoonnttrrooll iinnccll.. $$667755//mmoo ++ $$667755//ddeepp.. CCaallll 335522--555522--77554466 oorr 335522--335577--33338877
GGRRAANNDD IISSLLAANNDD nice 3/2 in Wedgewood, dbl. garage, no pets. 402-649-0956
LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE caretaker house on 5 acre es-tate. Lg (2400 sq.ft.) 2/1.5. 24’ high ceil-ings, very private lot. $1700/mo. yr. round. Includes util. & lawn care. Call 352-753-7539
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/1 1806 High St. CHA, scrn porch, lg yard w/shaded lot.. $550/mo + security
RREENNTTEEDD!!!!!!
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG Close in, 3/2, 10 acres Horse Farm. Clean, appli-ances, scrn. porch, big oaks, board on wire, out buildings. Paddock, gated paved entrance. $1050/mo. Call 352-250-2467
806 HousesUnfurnishedLLEEEESSBBUURRGG.. 1 ac., close
to Town but very ru-ral on gated property. 4/2, 2,400sf with porches & decks, amazing kitchen, great views. Close to LRMC. First, last & Ref’s. No Smoking or Pets. $1,250/mo. 352-267-6625
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG//SSUUNNNNYYSSIIDDEERural Lake Harris home on 2 acres, w/dock, 4br/2ba, dbl. garage, near LRMC and Lake Square. $1,600/mo. Call 407-298-1368
RREENNTTAALLSSLONG TERM &
UNFURN. RENTALS INSOUTH LAKE COUNTY
RROOCCKKEERR RREEAALLTTYY335522--339944--33557700
AAsskk FFoorr JJaanneett oorr EEmmiillyyRRoocckkeerrRReeaallttyyIInncc..ccoomm
WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA3/1, fenced, shed. $550/mo. Call 407-599-4446
807ApartmentsUnfurnished
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT2br/2ba,W/D dish-
washer, range, fridge & microwave Very nice
with tile & carpet. $750. per mo. No Pets
Call Tony 407-948-8038 (cell)
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500
Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale
ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down
------$$$$550000//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..
HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba
$500 down----$$$$330000//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898
EEUUSSTTIISS 2/1 $600/mo 1st mo. free $500 dep. Call John 561-601-4648
EEUUSSTTIISS 11//11 $$660000//mmoo iinnccll aallll uuttiill.. NNoo ddeepp.. ffoorr sseenniioorrss oonn SSoocciiaall SSeeccuurriittyy//ffiixxeedd iinnccoommee NNoo ddooggss.. PPlleeaassee ccaallll 440077--661177--22550088
EEUUSSTTIISS-- SSttuuddiioo aapptt.. $$557755 hhoouussee,, ppooooll,, ffoorr--eesstt:: rroooomm//sshhaarree $$338855 NNoonn--ssmmookkiinngg.. LLeeaavvee mmssgg 335522--335577--55228844
EEUUSSTTIISS,, Studio Apt like new for single person $560/mo + $560 dep., incl. utilities & cable. No pets. 352-357-3457
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG -- LLiivvee hheerree,, ssaavvee ggaass!!!! WWaallkkiinngg ddiiss--ttaannccee ttoo sshhooppppiinngg.. 11 && 22 BBRR''ss,, $$337755 && uupp..
PPaarrkk TTeerrrraaccee AAppttss..((335522))332266--88881155
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG22//11..55 TTOOWWNNHHOOUUSSEESS
SSPPAACCIIOOUUSS &&AAFFFFOORRDDAABBLLEECCAALLLL FFOORRSSPPEECCIIAALLSS!!
335522--772288--11995555
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG••22//22 $$660000//mmoo..••22//11 $$555500//mmoo..DDeepp.. rraannggee ffrroomm $$225500 oonn uupp,, ww//qquuaalliiffiiccaattiioonnss..
CCaallll 335522--551166--11224444
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG DDoowwnnttoowwnn aarreeaa.. TThhee EEnnccllaavvee aatt
CCaauutthheenn CCiirrccllee.. AA nneeww aappaarrttmmeenntt hhoommee
ccoommmmuunniittyy ooff 11 BBRR,,11 BBAA LLuuxxuurryy aappttss..
CCaallll 335522--770022--22994499~~ FFuullllyy EEqquuiippppeedd ~~
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG ddoowwnnttoowwnn,,11--22bbrr:: wwaallkk--iinn sshhoowweerr.. 5555++,, eennccll.. ccoouurrttyyaarrdd..
CCaallll 335522--772288--11999999
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG Sunnyside 2/1 upstairs unit, all util. incl. $690/mo. 1st, last & dep. 352-787-3631
PPEEPPPPEERRTTRREEEEAAPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSSNNeeww 11,, 22 && 33 BBRR..
CClloossee ttoo TThhee VViillllaaggeessRReenntt � SSppeecciiaallss NNooww!!
335522--339999--22112299wwiillddwwooooddaappttss..ccoomm
EEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
XXEEUUSSTTIISSXX
11 BBEEDDRROOOOMM -- NNEEWW11 SSttoorryy.. WWaallkk ttoo PPuubblliixxCCaallll:: 335522--335577--77333322XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
807ApartmentsUnfurnished
LLAADDYY LLAAKKEEArden Place Apts. New 1br & 2/2, 1-story apts. Coming the Sum-mer of 2012. Lots of features, green rated, energy efficient, only $595 & $725/mo.
FFoorr ddeettaaiillss ccaallll 887777--778811--66999955 oorr
iinnffoo@@aarrddeenn--ppllaaccee..ccoomm
TTAAVVAARREESSMMOOVVEE IINN SSPPEECCIIAALL
AAVVAAIILLAABBLLEE11 && 22 BBeeddrroooomm uunniittss
$$552200 ttoo $$662200//mmooFFrreesshh && BBrriigghhtt!!
NNeeww ccaarrppeett && aappppll..WW//DD hhooookk uuppss iinn ssoommeeuunniittss.. LLaauunnddrryy oonn ssiittee..NNoo ssmmookkeerrss oorr ppeettss..
DDaanniieell 335522--440099--00221122
TTHHEE QQUUAARRTTEERRSSAAPPAARRTTMMEENNTTSSBByy TThhee VViillllaaggeess
RReenntt SSppeecciiaallss NNooww!!335522--339911--11441100
lliivveeaatttthheeqquuaarrtteerrss..ccoommEEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy
VVeerraannddaa AAppttss..SSPPEECCIIAALLSS LLIIMMIITTEEDD11,, 11 ww//ddeenn && 22 bbrr
335522--773355--99440000MMoouunnttDDoorraa
AAppaarrttmmeennttss..ccoommEEqquuaall HHoouussiinnggOOppppoorrttuunniittyy
808ApartmentsFurnishedEEFFFFIICCIIEENNCCYY nneeaarr tthhee
mmaallll $$550000//mmoo iinnccll.. uuttiill.. NNoo ssmmookkee oorr ppeettss.. 335522--774422--33333322
EEUUSSTTIISS 1/1, water, elec. & cable incl. Adult, no pets, background check. $160/wk. $200 dep. Call 352-357-9169
TTWWIINN PPAALLMMSS MMAARRIINNAAOONN LLAAKKEE GGRRIIFFFFIINNRRVV’’SS FFUULLLLYY FFUURRNN..
AAllll UUttiilliittiieess iinncclluuddeedd..GGrreeaatt ffoorr SSeenniioorrss..
RReenntt $$660000 ppeerr mmoonntthh..EEvveerryytthhiinngg iinncclluuddeedd..
CCaallll 335522--778877--44551144 oorr663366--22559944 aafftteerr 55ppmm
UUMMAATTIILLLLAA FFuurrnn.. AAdduulltt SSttuuddiioo $$555500 && 11bbrr $$557755,, iinnccll uuttiill.. NNoo ppeettss ..335522--225500--44771111
809 RoommateWanted
GGRRAANNDD IISSLLAANNDDRoomate wanted to share 3 bedroom house female only. 352-353-5028
MMTT.. DDOORRAA 2/2, male or female. $475 incl. util. W/D. No pets. Call 352-223-5225
810 DuplexesCCLLEERRMMOONNTT Duplex
2br1/ba Den, fenced, no pets $725/mo 352-516-3390 or 352-394-7855
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500
Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale
ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down
------$$$$550000//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..
HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba
$500 down----$$$$330000//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, LLeeggeennddCCoouurrtt 11//11,, ggaarraaggee..
TTiilleedd,, $$660000//mmooCCaallll 335522--335500--77110099
811 Condos
TownhousesRROOYYAALL OOAAKKSS 11 MMOO..
FFRREEEE 22//22..55 aallll aappppll.. ppooooll,, cclluubbhhoouussee,, eettcc.. CCaallll 335522--551166--22665577
812 Rooms toRent
EEUUSSTTIISS-- SSttuuddiioo aapptt.. $$557755 hhoouussee,, ppooooll,, ffoorr--eesstt:: rroooomm//sshhaarree $$338855 NNoonn--ssmmookkiinngg.. LLeeaavvee mmssgg 335522--335577--55228844
LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE jjuusstt NN.. ooff TThhee VViillllaaggeess.. RRoooomm.. SShhaarreedd,, lliivviinngg,, && kkiittcchheenn.. $$110000//wwkk.. 335522--775500--00667722
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG non-smoker /drinker, female/cou-ple to share 3/2, no children. 455-2224
813 HomesTo Share
EEUUSSTTIISS-- SSttuuddiioo aapptt.. $$557755 hhoouussee,, ppooooll,, ffoorr--eesstt:: rroooomm//sshhaarree $$338855 NNoonn--ssmmookkiinngg.. LLeeaavvee mmssgg 335522--335577--55228844
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG non-smoker /drinker, female/cou-ple to share 3/2, no children. 455-2224
819ManufacturedHomes Rental
AALLTTOOOONNAA••22//11..55,, $$449955//mmoo..ww//$$330000 ddeepp..
••33//22,, $$556600//mmoo..ww//$$330000 ddeepp..
CClleeaann!! NNoo ppeettss..PPoossssiibbllee sseeccuurriittyy ddeepp..
oonn ppaayymmeennttss..335522--773355--22007711 oorr335522--663366--66880000
AALLTTOOOONNAA Rent to own, 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 ac. Storage shed & front porch. $2,500 down, $565/mo. Call 352-383-8827
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500
Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale
ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down
------$$$$550000//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..
HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba
$500 down----$$$$330000//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898
LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE,, $850/mo. 1st & last zero dep.3/2 dbl. wide built in ‘06 mint cond. Pickle cabinet, city water. Please call Darren 321-634-4018
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/1 w/scrn rm. near Lake Square Mall Hwy. 473. Can show now, Avail. 6/1/12. $400/mo Call 585-519-2263
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, 22//11..55 ooffff 447733.. NNiiccee llgg.. lliivviinngg rroooomm && kkiittcchheenn,, nneeww ccaarrppeett,, 1100 ’’xx 1100’’ sshheedd.. $$660000//mmoo.. NNoo ppeettss.. 335522--550088--99444466
OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..
335522--440088--44445588
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD 2/2 fully furn. & remodeled w/encl. FL.. rm, car-port, laundry rm. & shed. Wildwood Es-tate 55+. $750/mo. & $450/dep. + util. $1,000/mo. to mo. + $500 non refundable dep. 813-951-6071
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD AARREEAAAAdduulltt PPaarrkk
22//11,, 11--$$445500,, 11--$$447755&& 11--$$550000//mmoo..,, CCHHAA,,wwaatteerr,, sseewweerr,, && ttrraasshhiinnccll.. 335522--774455--88662200
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD Furn. in Continental Country Club, 55+, 1/1 w/2 covered porches. $650/mo. incl. all util. + amenities. Or sell for best offer. Call 904-625-0769
825 Rent-To-OwnOONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..
335522--440088--44445588
RRVV Rent to own. $2,000, Low lot rent $225/mo. Leesburg area. 352-365-2578
WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA Mobile homes 3/2 & 2/1’s security de-posit req’d. & 1st mo. rent. Call 352-288-2224.
WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA3/1, fenced, shed. $550/mo. Call 407-599-4446
900Real Estate
For Sale
903 HomesFor Sale
WWEEIIRRSSDDAALLEE//UUMMAATTIILLLLAA3/1, fenced, shed. $550/mo. Call 407-599-4446
903 HomesFor Sale
HHAAWWTTHHOORRNNEE 22//22rreemmooddeelleedd ddbbll.. wwiiddee iinn
RReessiiddeenntt oowwnneeddccoommmmuunniittyy,, SSoouutthh ooffLLeeeessbbuurrgg.. 11115522 ssqq..fftt..
$$4499,,990000 FFIIRRMM..335522--336655--66000033
905WaterfrontCCLLEERRMMOONNTT,, ‘94 Park
Model 40’, w/pon-toon. Lot rent $350. Pets ok. $28K CASH! 352-227-8517
OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..
335522--440088--44445588
936 Real EstateWanted
II BBuuyy HHoouusseess CCAA$$HHQQuuiicckk SSaallee//FFaaiirr PPrriiccee
440077--339944--11442277
1000Manufactured
Homes
1001 Mfd HomesFor Sale
AALLTTOOOONNAA Rent to own, 3/2 dbl. wide, on 1/3 ac. Storage shed & front porch. $2,500 down, $565/mo. Call 352-383-8827
CCLLEERRMMOONNTT//WW.. HHWWYY.. 5500
Before GrovelandMobile Homes For Sale
ww//OOwwnneerr FFiinnaanncceeRemodeled 2br/1baFrom $500 down
------$$$$550000//mmoonntthh$$$$------AAllssoo AAvvaaiill..
HHaannddyymmaann SSppeecciiaall’’ss1br & 2br with 1ba
$500 down----$$$$330000//mmoonntthh$$$$----352-227-7084 or407-932-0898
EEUUSSTTIISS 5555++ llgg.. yyeeaarr aarroouunndd wwiinntteerr rreettrreeaatt MMaannyy eexxttrraass iinnccll.. ffiirree--ppllaaccee && aappppll.. AA JJEEMM!!
LLiisstteedd $$3388,,550000,,NNOOWW $$2222,,550000 ffoorr
QQuuiicckk SSaallee.. LLooww TTaaxxeess.. EEMMPPTTYY MMOOVVEE--IINN!!
CCaallll 335522--663388--66778899
LLAADDYY LLAAKKEE 2/1, furn. A/C, roof over, lg. scrn. rm., club house & pool. Close to vil-lages. $5,900 Call 352-409-6618 or 352-396-1176
OONN DDOORRAA CCAANNAALL.. LLooww pprriicceedd hhoommeess,, hhiigghh qquuaalliittyy ppeeooppllee.. 66//MMoo.. FFrreeee LLoott RReenntt!! FFrroomm $$33,,775500 FFiinnaanncciinngg..
335522--440088--44445588
TTAAVVAARREESS 2/1 10’x50’ in Tween Waters Park. Furn., carport, & sun rm. $12,000 obo. Call 260-347-7397
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD 55+ $38K obo. unfurn. corner lot on pond as is. 813-951-6071
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD 2/2 w/2 walk in closets fully furn. & remodeled w/encl. FL.. rm, car-port, laundry rm. & shed. $43K obo. Wildwood Estate 55+. 813-951-6071
WWIILLDDWWOOOODD Furn. in Continental Country Club, 55+, 1/1 w/2 covered porches. $650/mo. incl. all util. + amenities. Or sell for best offer. Call 904-625-0769
1002 MfdHomesW/ landFor Sale
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/1 off 473, on 2 1/2 lots. Has well, 3 sheds, CHA, carport & enclosed FL rm. $25,000 obo Call 352-343-0531
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG 2/2 fur-nished, w/Florida rm. carport & shed. Re-duced to $25,000, Call 270-925-3779
LLEEEESSBBUURRGG,, 22//11..55,, 661122 CCooaacchhwwoooodd CCeennttrraall.. RReeaaddyy ttoo MMoovvee--iinn && LLiivvee.. BByy OOwwnneerr $$4455KK.. 440088--00550066
1100Recreation
1101 BoatsPPOONNTTOOOONN 22” Tri Toon
90hp motor with trailer. $5,000. Call 352-742-1472
RROOWW BBOOAATT FFiibbeerrggllaassss ww//OOaarrss.. $$110000 oobboo.. CCaallll 333300--551188--99337722
WWAANNTTEEDD JJOONN BBOOAATT1144’’ xx 66’’
CCaallll 335522--666699--88778866
1120 MarineEquip/Supplies
LLIIFFTT WWIINNCCHHEESS w/wheel for Personal Water Craft used. $25. 352-459-5570
RROOOOFF TTOOPP CCAARRRRIIEERRSS - w/various brackets & accessories. $100 352-250-7897SSAALLVVAAGGEE//RREESSTTOORREEBBOOAATT OORR PPEERRSSOONNAALLWWAATTEERR CCRRAAFFTT LLIIFFTTSS((44)),, iinn tthhee wwaatteerr aattLLaakkee GGrriiffffiitthh.. YYoouu
rreemmoovvee.. $$110000 oobboo..CCaallll 335522--339966--33117700
SSUUNNBBRREELLLLAA BBIIMMIINNII Brand New! 96” x 102” x 10’. Cost $710. Sell $450. 607-435-5392
1150 R V &Campers
AAMMEERRIICCAANN TTRRAAVVEELLEERR‘91. with 2 tip-outs, 38’x8’, raised ceil-ing, full bath, 1pc tub/shower, rear queen & wardrobe, 2 dr. fridge, patio dr., new carpet, new por-celain tile. Can stay on lot or can we can move. $3,500. Lot 34 Nelson’s RV Re-sort. 19400 Hwy. 42E 8 mi, off Hwy. 25 Weirsdale Fl. 989-619-1376
CCAAMMPPEERR SSHHEELLLL off Full size Ford 8’, doors & ladder rack. $80. 352-455-3722
CCOONNSSIIGGNNMMEENNTTSSWWAANNTTEEDD
Boats, RV’s, ATV’s, Motor Homes, Jeeps, Trailers, Tractors, etc.
BBiigg BBooyyss TTooyyss22331166 WW.. MMaaiinn SStt..
LLeeeessbbuurrgg 335522--551166--22440000
PPOOPP IITT CCAAMMPPEERR Cole-man, roof air, refrig-erator & gas stove. Asking $4,200. Call 352-821-0130
RROOAADDTTRREEKK ‘94 sleeps 2 w/toilet, good cond., approx. 97K miles. $6,500. 360-1296
RRVV Rent to own. $2,000, Low lot rent $225/mo. Leesburg area. 352-365-2578
TTAABBLLEE && BBEENNCCHH cush-ions 24”x36”. Good cond. $40 Please call 352-561-1812
1200Transportation
1205 AutosCCAASSHH PPAAIIDD
FFOORR JJUUNNKK CCAARRSS!!$$330000 aanndd uupp..
CCaallll 335522--777711--66119911
CCHHEEVVRROOLLEETT ‘‘0022Monte Carlo SS Lim-ited Edition 47,800 mi excel cond. all black leather interior loaded, new tires & brakes.
AAsskkiinngg $$88,,889955CCaallll 335522--773355--88446655
CCHHRRYYSSLLEERR CCRROOSSSSFFIIRREECCoonnvveerrttiibbllee.. BBllaazzee RReedd..
AAuuttoo.. UUnnddeerr 2200KK mmii.. PPeerrffeecctt ccoonndd..
$$1177,,660000.. CCaallll 335522--778877--44338888
CCHHRRYYSSLLEERR SSEEBBRRIINNGG CCoonnvveerrttiibbllee ‘‘0088..
66 ccyyll.. 3366KK mmii.. EExxcceell ccoonndd..
LLoottss ooff EExxttrraass.. $$1133,,550000 ffiirrmm..
YYaallaahhaaCCaallll 335522--332244--22999988
GGEEOO TTRRAACCKKEERR ‘‘9922CCoonnvveerrttiibbllee,, BBlluuee
ww//bblluuee && bbllkk iinntteerriioorr..44//44,, aauuttoo,, aaiirr,, lloocckkoouuttss,, nneewweerr eennggiinnee..116600KK mmiilleess.. 2255 MMPPGG
$$22,,880000SSOOLLDD
1205 AutosBBUUIICCKK LLAASSAABBRREE
LLIIMMIITTEEDD ‘‘0033 BBeeaauuttiiffuull LLuuxxuurryy CCaarr
wwiitthh EExxcceelllleenntt GGaass MMiillaaggee..
SSppeecciiaall $$88,,999955
HHOONNDDAA AACCCCOORRDD LLXX 22000022 44 DDRR.. 44 ccyylliinnddeerr
AAuuttoo ttrraannssmmiissssiioonn.. EExxcceelllleenntt CCoonnddiittiioonn..
SSppeecciiaall $$88,,449955
MMAAZZDDAA BB 33000000 PPiicckk uupp ‘‘0022
EExxtteennddeedd ccaabb VV--66 55 ssppeeeedd.. VVeerryy CClleeaann..
SSppeecciiaall $$77,,999955
TTOOYYOOTTAA MMAATTRRIIXX‘‘0077 44 CCYYLL.. AAuuttoommaattiicc
3300 MMPPGGSSppeecciiaall $$1122,,339955
HHYYUUNNDDAAII SSAANNTTEE FFEE ‘‘0055 AAllll WWhheeeell DDrriivvee..
VV--66 AAuuttoo TTrraannss.. CClleeaann SSUUVV
SSPPEECCIIAALL $$ 99,,999955
WWEE BBUUYY CCAARRSS!!IInn HHoouussee FFiinnaanncciinnggNNoo DDeeaalleerr FFeeeess EEvveerrLLooww IInntteerreesstt RRaatteess!!
LLaakkee JJeemm AAuuttoo &&MMaarriinnee SSaalleess
335522--338833--00995566
BBUUYY HHEERREE!! PPAAYY HHEERREE!!SSeeee OOuurr EEnnttiirreeIInnvveennttoorryy oonn
wwwwww..llaakkeejjeemmaauuttoo..ccoomm
HHYYUUNNDDAAII AACCCCEENNTT ‘‘008844 DDRR.. SSeeddaann
44550000 mmii.. BBlluuee.. MMoosstt EExxttrraass
SSuuppeerr CClleeaann.. LLiikkee NNeewwWWaarrrraannttyy.. $$1111,,990000
CCaallll 225522--550044--22228811
HHYYUUNNDDAAII SSOONNAATTAA ‘‘0066SSiillvveerr ww//ggrraayy iinntteerriioorr..
4411KK mmiilleess,, eexxcceell..ccoonndd.. SSuunn rrooooff,, CCDDppllaayyeerr,, aallll ppoowweerr..
$$1111,,000000PPlleeaassee ccaallll
335522--777711--00000044
JJEEEEPP WWRRAANNGGLLEERR ‘‘1111BBllaacckk ww//bbllaacckk iinntteerriioorrUUnnlliimmiitteedd SSppoorrtt 44xx44aauuttoo ttrraannssmmiissssiioonn,, 44
ddoooorr.. 99KK mmiilleess.. EExxcceell ccoonndd.. $$2299,,990000
PPlleeaassee ccaallll335522--444466--00115522
LLIINNCCOOLLNN TTOOWWNN CCAARRGGoolldd ‘‘8899.. BBooddyy jjuusstt lliikkee
nneeww.. NNoo rruusstt.. RRuunnssaass ggoooodd aass iitt llooookkss..
NNeeww AA//CC..AAsskkiinngg $$22,,220000..
CCaallll 335522--331155--00998844 oorr440077--225577--66445511
MMIITTSSUUBBIISSHHII MMOONNTTEERROO SSppoorrtt 22000011.. 8855KK mmii.. NNeeww mmoottoorr,, ttiimmiinngg bbeelltt,, wwaatteerr ppuummpp,,
ww//rreecceeiippttss.. EExxcceell ccoonndd.. $$44550000 oobboo..
335522--339966--22337700 oorr 335522--334488--44558844
PPOONNTTIIAACC SSUUNNFFIIRREE 22000000.. RReedd,, OOrriiggiinnaall PPaaiinntt.. NNoo ddeennttss.. 1177”” RRaacciinngg wwhheeeellss.. 44 ccyyll.. 22..22 lliitteerr.. RRuunnss ggoooodd..
NNeeeeddss rraaddiiaattoorr.. $$11550000 oobboo.. 335522--225599--99667733
AAsskk ffoorr RRaayy..
1206 Aviation
1210 Mcycles/Mopeds
BBOOOOTTSS ladies size 8, motorcycle riding. new $50 Call 989-820-6071
HHAARRLLEEYY DDAAVVIIDDSSOONN’’9933,, HHeerriittaaggee
SSooffttttaaiill,, yyeellllooww//wwhhiittee..RReecceenntt rreebbuuiilltt
eennggiinnee//ttrraannssmmiissssiioonn..EExxttrraass $$55,,550000
PPlleeaassee ccaallll335522--774422--11884411
HHAARRLLEEYY DDAAVVIIDDSSOONN‘‘9977 FFXX DDWWGG,,
lloottss ooff cchhrroommee,,rreeaall jjeewweell,,
wweellll mmaaiinnttaaiinneedd..$$66,,990000.. oobbooCCaallll AAfftteerr 1122.. 335522--772288--22775599
HHEELLMMEETT HJC Full Face. Used twice. New $149. Now $50. Call 352-728-3725
HHEELLMMEETT HJC Full Face. Used twice. New $149. Now $50. Call 352-728-3725
HHEELLMMUUTT Fulmer Ranger. 1/2 helmut black. 5 small. $25 Call 352-461-3292
HHEELLMMUUTT Fulmer Ranger. 1/2 helmut black. 5 small. $25 Call 352-461-3292
JJAACCKKEETT Blk leather, size Large. Excel cond. $50, Please call 352-394-6204
1210 Mcycles/Mopeds
HHOONNDDAA 11997788SSUUPPEERR SSPPOORRTT
GGoooodd ttiirreess.. RRuunnss GGoooodd..LLooookkss GGoooodd!!
3322KK oorriiggiinnaall mmiilleess..AAsskkiinngg
$$11,,550000 oobbooCCaallll 335522--332211--00778822
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE CCHHAAPPSS ((LLaarrggee)) GGeennuuiinnee LLeeaatthheerr.. AAsskkiinngg $$2255 oobboo.. 335522--558899--44004499
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE HHEELL--MMEETT FFuullll FFaaccee.. NNeeww.. $$8800 335522--440088--44668888
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE HHEELL--MMEETT FFuullll FFaaccee.. NNeeww.. $$8800 335522--440088--44668888
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE JJAACCKK1500 lb capacity like new. $90 obo. 352-742-7765
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE JJAACCKKEETT && VVEESST bbllkk lleeaatthheerr.. $$110000 ttaakkeess bbootthh.. CCaallll 998899--882200--66007711
MMOOTTOORRCCYYCCLLEE SSAADDDDLLEE--BBAAGGSS.. leather 18”x 13”. $60. Call 352-753-7075
SSAADDDDLLEE BBAAGGSS for Har-ley Davidson Sport-ers. $100 Call 407-592-7459
HHOONNDDAA SSCCOOOOTTEERRSS ((22)) 5500cccc,, GGaass.. BBootthh $$880000..
CCaallll 335522--334488--55884433
TTIIRREESS 21” New Dual Sport. Avon 18” & 21” Like new. $99 Call 352-343-4518
1230 VansAAEERROOSSTTAARR VVAANN 11999988 VV--66,, CCoolldd AA//CC,, ppww//ppdd,, FFrroonntt && rreeaarr ddeeffrroosstt,, VVeerryy cclleeaann iinnssiiddee.. AAMM//FFMM,, BBaacckk sseeaatt ccoonnttrroollss ffoorr rraaddiioo..
MMuusstt sseeee!! $$11880000 oobboo.. 335522--774488--88996699
CCHHEEVVRROOLLEETT ‘‘9922LLuummiinnaa AAPPVV mmiinnii vvaann,, 33..88 VV66.. HHiigghh mmiilleess bbuutt ggoooodd rreelliiaabbllee ttrraannssppoorr--ttaattiioonn,, sseeaattss//55 ffuullll ssiizzee ssppaarree ttiirree.. VVeerryy cclleeaann..
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!!!
FFOORRDD 22000022WWIINNDDSSTTAARR,,
LLooaaddeedd,, aallll lleeaatthheerr,,bbeeiiggee iinntteerriioorr..
GGrraayy..GGrreeaatt ccoonndd..
$$44,,885500CCaallll 335522--440099--11553311
FFOORRDD ‘‘9977AAEERROOSSTTAARR SSPPOORRTT
SSeeaattss SSeevveenn..AAllll ooppttiioonnss..
CClleeaann..3366KK mmiilleess..
AAsskkiinngg $$55,,000000CCaallll 335522--338833--22339988
HHOONNDDAA 22000022OODDYYSSSSEEYY EEXX
Red with Gray interior. 271K mi, runs great. Leather, full power. seats 7, very clean cold a/c. $3,000
CCaallll 335522--663366--88444488
1235 S U VCCHHEEVVRROOLLEETT BBLLAAZZEERR
22000022 AAuuttoo,,
CCoolldd AA//CC!!LLooaaddeedd!!
CClleeaann!! 116600KK mmiilleess..$$44550000
335522--334488--55884433
FFOORRDD EEXXPPEEDDIITTIIOONN ‘‘0033EEddddiiee BBaauueerr..
LLooaaddeedd.. CCDD//DDVVDDppllaayyeerr.. GGrreeeenn ww//TTaann
lleeaatthheerr iinntteerriioorr..$$77000000..
PPlleeaassee ccaallll335522--440099--44664422
1240 TrucksLight Duty
CCHHEEVVRROOLLEETT SS--1100 22000000.. 22220000 LL44
EEnnggiinnee.. 7711,,338844 mmii.. WW//ccoommpplleettee
ffllaatt ttooww ppaacckkaaggee.. PPlluuss ooppttiioonnss.. $$55000000 oobboo..
CCaallll RRoonn 558899--00009966
NNIISSSSAANN PPIICCKK UUPP 22000000,, CCrreeww CCaabb..
BBeeddlliinneerr && CCaapp.. VV--66 33..33 EEnnggiinnee.. AAuuttoo,,
CCoolldd AA//CC.. PP//WW,, PP//LL CCrruuiissee..
GGoooodd ccoonndd.. $$44995500 CCaallll 335522--778877--11007755
1247 TrailersEENNCCLLOOSSEEDD TTRRAAIILLEERR
6’x8’, 2012 new $2,000, new spare never used. Call 352-343-3093
TTRRAAIILLEERR 8’.6”X22’, haul 5 golf carts, 4x4, car or truck, metal floor dove tail. $1,495 obo Call 336-817-7509
1247 TrailersUUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAAIILLEERR 2
wheel, 4’ x 8’. AskSSOOLLDD!!!!
UUTTIILLIITTYY TTRRAAIILLEERR 4’ X 8 ’ w/32” side & spare. Tarp cover $165 Call SSOOLLDD 11SSTT DDAAYY!!
1264 AutoPartsAccessory
BBAATTTTEERRYY out of Chevro-let S10, only 1 wk old. $50 obo Calll 352-357-0309
CCOOMMPPRREESSSSOORR for A/C, fits ‘96-’01 Acura In-tegra. $25 Call 352-742-0894
FFLLAARREE KKIITT Triangle, never used. For RV’s/Trucks. $20. 352-314-1808
HHIITTCCHH U-Haul Frame hitch for Towncar or Grand Marquis 2” re-ceiver. $150. Call 352-365-1487
HHUUBB CCAAPPSS for Chevrolet SS 1965. 14”, $90 Please call 352-223-7620
IIGGNNIITTIIOONN SSEETT Chrysler Town & Country. 3.3 or 3.8 engine. $15 352-330-2251
RREEEESSEE HHIITTCCHH receiver 41” wide. 2 x 2 fe-male receiver. $75. 352-978-1664
TTAAIILLGGAATTEE for ‘98 S10, complete. Excel. cond. Asking $90. 352-551-3036
TTIIRREE UUsseedd.. GGoooodd ttrreeaadd.. SSiizzee PP220055--6600RR1166..
SSOOLLDD
TTIIRREESS (2) John Deere 20/8.00/8NHS $60 Please call 352-551-9396
TTIIRREESS (2) 900/16.5 for truck on 8 hole GM wheels. $75 Call 352-568-8229
TTIIRREESS (4) 225/60/17, fair tread $50 obo Please call 352-250-1467
TTIIRREESS (4) P235-60Rx18, off a Santa Fe. Ask-ing $100. Please call 352-793-7982TTIIRREESS AAvvoonn.. 1188”” &&
SSOOLLDD!!!!!!
TTRRAAIILLEERR HHIITTCCHH w/ball & Load Leveling Bars. Rated 10,000lbs. $100. 255-4913
TTRRUUCCKK CCAAPP 8’ Alum. used on Ford full size. Leesburg $75 352-315-4019
TTRRUUCCKK CCAAPP 8’ Alum. used on Ford full size. Leesburg $75 352-315-4019
1275 GolfCarts
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LOOKING GOOD: Adding star quality to interior spaces / C2 FEATURES EDITOR NAME HEREK 352-365-8254
Lake and Sumter
Located in the most desirable neigh-borhood of The Village of Bridgeport ofLake Miona which is located rightacross the street from the ArnoldPalmer CC. This stately customizedexpanded Sanibel has everything tooffer. Start with theoversized corneroffset lot, oversized garage and golfcart garage. The walk and enlargedportico has slate tiles. The entranceleads you to over 3,400 Sq Ft of luxury.Custom window treatments and blindsthroughout, volume ceilings, custombuilt ins. Formal dining room withdouble pocket doors to the gourmetkitchen with the most beautiful granite
counters. Formal living room with baywindow and window seat. Great roomwith stacking sliding doors that lead tothe outdoor oasis with koi pond, sum-merkitchen and magnificent landscap-ing. two master suites make this fabu-lous home...one of a kind. two laundryrooms. two walk in roman showers.Massive rooms and extra windowsmake the space seem even more spa-cious. The attic is planned anddesigned for future expansion of anadditional 10’x17’ room. Please call fora written list of extras! For more info-call Linda Sears 352-205-0713 or JohnMello 352-205-0595.
Here is your dream homeMORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS
Formal dining room with double pocket doors to the gourmet kitchen with the most beautiful granite
This 4 bedroom, 3 bath quality custombuilt and remodeled home has that per-fect combination. As you drive alongSilver Lake the calming feeling begins andthen the huge oaks and luscious land-scaping set the stage. The foyer welcomesguests for formal or casual entertaining.They will notice and appreciate the hard-wood cherry and travertine stone floor-ing, high ceilings, crown molding, win-dow moldings and large baseboards. Allof the rooms are spacious with lots of
light and storage space is abundant. Thekitchen, open to the great room andbreakfast area, features an extra largebutcher block island and up to date appli-ances. If you don’t need garage space forthe 3rd car, it works just right for an exer-cise room, workshop, office or hobbyroom. Sunrises and reflections of sunsetsare glorious and enhanced by the out-door landscape lighting. It is a wonderfullifestyle! G4681541 $599,000 Call LindaGrizzard 352-267-0668
Silver Lake home isbeautiful and practical
ERA TOM GRIZZARD
The kitchen, open to the great room and breakfast area, features an extra large butcher block islandand up to date appliances.
Spacious manufactured home on a nicesize lot and no rear neighbors. Just a shortwalk to the Manor, pool and sports com-plex. Living room with wood laminateflooring, dining room with built in chinadisplay cabinet and woodlaminate floor-ing, huge Florida room with wood lami-nate flooring and large windows, kitchenfeaturing eat in area and wood laminateflooring, large pantry & lots of cabinetry,inside laundry room with cabinetry. Themaster bedroom has a large closet, masterbath features walk in shower. Guest bed-
room and bath. Wood shop with elbowroom, enclosed screen room with vinylwindows. Priced in the 60’s! The Plantationat Leesburg is a resident owned active adultgated golf and tennis community with 2manned gates, a 3rd is monitored plus aroving patrol. Stop by or call the sales officefor your personal tour of this home and thefacilities. Our office is located in PlantationPlaza, PAL Realty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite202, Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626.See more pictures of #1316 on our web sitewww.PALREALTY.net
Bright and spacious homewith backyard privacy
PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG
Wood shop with elbow room, enclosed screen room with vinyl windows.
ICI Homes tounveil new model
ORLANDO — ICIHomes plans to unveil itsnew Salerno model homeSaturday at Live OakEstates, located onRambling Oak Blvd. offLake Mary Jane and MossPark Roads east of theLake Nona area of south-east Orlando.
Rosemary Messina, vice
president of sales andmarketing at ICI Homes,said the Salerno modelhome offers four bed-rooms and three baths in2,837 square feet of livingarea with a three-cargarage, priced from$489,000.
The Salerno modelhome features a big opengreat room area with awall of sliding glass which
looks out onto the coveredlanai, a galley kitchen withisland, and an “enormousowner's suite with a mas-ter bath that's second tonone,” Messina added.
ICI Homes plans tobuild 41 single familyhomes at Live Oak Estatesthat range in size from2,700 square feet of livingspace to 5,100 square feet.
For information contactLisa A. Egle at 386-236-4273; Rosemary Messina,at 386-236-4231.
Riviera Bellaoffers free options
DEBARY — RivieraBella, the award-winninggated, luxury communityoverlooking the St. JohnsRiver in DeBary anddeveloped by the HeninGroup, is offering homebuyers a big incentivethrough April 30, with upto $15,000 worth of freeoptions in the purchase ofa new luxury home pricedfrom the $180s.
Jerome Henin, whoheads the Henin Group,said the options couldinclude anything from apatio and swimming poolto French doors, garageextension, granite coun-tertops and energy savingpackage.
Contact Jerome Henin,at 407-644-8595 for infor-mation.
NAI earns brokerawards for 2011
ORLANDO — NAIRealvest recently earnedCoStar Power Brokerawards as one of CentralFlorida's Top CommercialSales firm and Leasingfirm for 2011.
Paul P. Partyka, principal
and managing partner atNAI Realvest, said theCoStar Power Brokerawards were based onoverall transaction volumefor 2011 measured againstall the commercial realestate brokerage firmsactive in the CentralFlorida region.
Partyka said NAIRealvest principals andassociates negotiatedmore than 200 commer-cial property lease andsales transactions in 2011valued at $118,675,570,principally in Orange,Seminole, Lake, Volusia,Brevard, Osceola and PolkCounties.
In addition NAI RealvestSenior Associate MaryFrances West was named a
Top Office Leasing Brokerand Principal MichaelHeidrich was named a TopIndustrial Leasing Broker.
“The CoStar Group isthe nation's leadingprovider of professionaland trade information forcommercial real estateand its awards and recog-nitions really carry someweight,” Partyka said.
“We are pleased andproud to have been select-ed for these CoStar PowerBroker awards,” Partykaadded.
Contact Paul P. Partyka,407-875-9989 or email [email protected] orvisit visit www.naire-alvest.com.
Lake HBA hosts ‘PowerNetworking’ workshop
TAVARES — Registration continues forthis June 20 event held at the HomeBuilders Association office with conti-nential breakfast served at 7:30 a.m., andthe program beginning at 8 a.m., 1100 N.Joanna Ave., in Tavares.
An in-depth follow-up hour will takeplace after the networking event from 9to 10 a.m.
Former state senator and representa-tive Carey Baker is the guest for theworkshop and will speak on, BuildingRelationships and Utilizing Your
Relationships. The event is free to HBA members and
$10 each to non-members. Sponsored by Loretta Maimone of Real
Living Performance Realty International. To make reservations, email
[email protected] or call 352-343-7101 on or before June 19.
2012 Lake-Sumter Paradeof Homes set for Saturday
TAVARES — The Home BuildersAssociation’s Lake-Sumter Parade ofHomes is back on Saturday and Sundayand April 21-22, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Guests can tour the best in innovativedesign and construction with energy effi-cient features, dynamic floor plans andmaster craftsmanship at this year’sParade of Homes.
The self-guided tour will introduceguests to an array of colors, textures andstyles inside the homes as well as the lat-est in Florida’s all important outdoor liv-ing.
The Remodelers Showcase Home, apopular tour for those looking to reno-vate or add on to an existing home willbe available for touring only on April 14-15, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Feature Home this year is The Santa
Maria by Medallion Homes. This fabu-lous open, great room plan boasts athree car garage, three baths, three bed-rooms and a large media room. The greatroom, master bedroom and media roomall open up to a unique pool area over-looking one of Lake County’s beautifullakes.
A listing of homes in this year’s paradeis coming soon on the Home Builderswebsite www.lakehba.com.
A printed guide with pictures, maps,and directions will be available free inthe Daily Commercial on April 13.
For information, call 352-343-7101 orvisit www.lakehba. com.
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Infuse interior spaces with starquality by adding some kind ofstatement piece, like a uniquearchitectural element, head-turning furniture or a pop ofunexpected color. By working injust one “wow!” feature, you cantransform your room and trans-fix your guests. Try one of thesefive ideas.
1. HANG A HUGE PIECE OF ARTWORKArtwork has the magical power
to add lots of drama and person-ality to a room. So when you fill awall with a really, really big pieceof killer art, the impact is stupen-dous. There is something incred-ibly powerful about using anentire wall to spotlight one won-derfully oversized piece.
2. PLACE A BULKY CABINET IN ANUNEXPECTED SPOT
Large cabinets pack lots ofpunch and elevate the look ofany room. Whether it’s a largebookcase in your study, anantique armoire in your bed-
room or a cabinet in yourkitchen, these big beauties stealthe show. While built-in cabi-netry is a must in your kitchen,the new trend is to also add acontrasting piece of furniture touse for storage and display.
3. WORK IN AN ARCHITECTURALACCENT
Long before my friend Annewas able to build her new home,she knew she wanted to add insome architectural accents thatwould make the rooms reallyhers. One of her ideas sent me tothe moon: barn doors hung inthe doorway between her familyroom and kitchen. Another eye-catching feature Anne added toher house plans was rusticbeams that crosshatch the ceil-ing of her family room. Unlessyou’re building a new home orremodeling your existing home,you may not be able to addarchitectural elements like these,but you can use your creativity tocreate drama by mimicking thelook using different means. For
instance, if you want to define alarge doorway, like Anne didwith her barn doors, place big,bulky floor screens on either sideof the doorway.
4. ADD A PIECE OF EYE-CATCHINGFURNITURE
You wouldn’t want your entirehome filled with statement fur-niture, but a piece here and there
will keep interior spaces lively.Anne decided to give her bedstar quality by crowning it with astatement-piece headboard. I’lllet you in on a little secret: Sheachieved this look not by invest-ing in a regal bed frame, but byhanging two inexpensive paint-ed wood panels above the top ofher bed!
5. TRY A POP OF COLOREveryone has a different CQ --
color quotient. Some peoplewant their spaces filled withbold, beautiful color. Others pre-fer a quieter, more mutedpalette. No matter where youfall, consider adding a new popof color to your space. I guaran-tee it will turn heads. I recentlygot the paintbrush out and did alittle color redo in my home. Iwas at a boutique hotel inChicago that had painted theinterior doors black, creating awonderful contrast to the rest ofthe interior woodwork, whichwas painted cream. I had an aha!moment and decided to try thesame trick at home. I’ve beenitching to replace my lacklusterinterior doors with six-paneledmahogany doors. But when I gotthe bid from the contractor, Iwas floored. So, for the price of agallon of glossy black paint, I’vetricked up a few of my doors.
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These green barn doors separate the kitchen from the family room and looksensational whether opened or closed.
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Most serene and peaceful panoramicbackyard, great spacious floor plan, dualmasters suites, indoor laundry, carport,workshop shed, nicely landscaped, waterand conservation views, move in condi-tion, textured walls. Formal rooms,kitchen opens to family room, slidingdoors to enclosed lanai with upgradedwindows, shades, tile floors, Berber carpetand laminate wood floors in master bed-room, master bath with shower.Guestmaster suite with tub/ shower. New roof
in 2009, A/C updated, lots of storage. Pricein the 70’s. The Plantation at Leesburg is aresident owned active adult gated golf andtennis community with 2 manned gates, a3rd is monitored plus a roving patrol. Stopby or call the sales office for your personaltour of this home and the facilities. Ouroffice is located in Plantation Plaza, PALRealty, 25327 US Hwy 27, Suite 202,Leesburg, FL 34748 (352) 326-3626. Seemore pictures of #1318 on our web sitewww.PALREALTY.net
Breathtaking views of a panoramic backyard
PAL REALTY-THE PLANTATION AT LEESBURG
Formal rooms, kitchen opens to family room, sliding doors to enclosed lanai with upgraded windows.
This 3BR/2BA will impress you. Ifyou are looking for something thatdoesn't need work and is ready tomove in, this is it! The floor plan with1801 sq ft living area flows nicely witha split plan which includes a den. Themaster features two closets with onebeing a large walk-in closet.
The master bath has a large gardentub, double sinks, custom tile, and aseparate shower.
The master opens to the large enter-taining patio and features a customtray ceiling. The kitchen is open tothe living room and has gorgeous
details with custom backsplash andtile work. The 22 x 18 screened patiois perfect for entertaining. The sec-ond bath could easily be a pool bath ifneeded and there is even an insidelaundry.
The neutral colors are very warmand make for easy decorating. Thecarpet and gorgeous upgraded lami-nate wood are very new. With blockconstruction and a two car garage youcan't ask for much more than this…...This is not bank owned or a short sale!Call Lena Williams 352-636-4488 atMorris Realty & Investments..
Impressive home in Silver LakeMORRIS REALTY & INVESTMENTS
The master bath has a large garden tub, double sinks, custom tile, and a separate shower.
Located on an 18 hole championshipgolf course in a gated 55+ community,every detail is included in this wonderful3 BR/2 BA, 2,408 SF home overlooking theseventh green of the golf course andadjoining wooded conservation area.Entering through the beautiful leadedglass front door, the living areas haveBrazilian cherry wood floors, nine footceilings, and custom made drapes. Thekitchen has 16 inch ceramic tile flooring,granite counter tops, stainless steel appli-ances, and 42 inch maple cabinets with
chocolate glazecoating. Base cabinetshave pull-out double shelves andbrushed nickel faucets. The spaciousmaster bedroom has his & hers walk-inclosets, and an entrance to the screenedlanai. The Village Green of ArlingtonRidge provides a restaurant, two heatedoutdoor pools, grand ballroom, fitnessclub, resident library, a bridge parlor andlots of activities just a short stroll away.Priced at $244,900. Contact Tom Prickettat 352-223-1515 or www.tomprick-ett.com.
Beautiful home onArlington Ridge Golf Course
ERA TOM GRIZZARD
Entering through the beautiful leaded glass front door, the living areas have Brazilian cherry woodfloors, nine foot ceilings, and custom made drapes.
Beth Payan or LarryVershel, Larry VershelCommunications, Inc.,407-644-4142.
Hendricksnegotiates sales
ORLANDO — Hendricks& Partners, which ranks asone of the nation's largestand most active multi-family investment bank-ing and research compa-nies, recently negotiatedthe sale of the 900-unitcentral Florida portfolio offour rental apartmentproperties in Plant City,Port Orange and DeLandfor seller UDR, Inc., basedin Colorado.
Cole Whitaker, partnerand director of theSoutheast Division ofHendricks & Partners,negotiated the sale withassociate partner HalWarren.
The properties includeHunter's Ridge at WaldenLake in Plant City with 352units, Pierpoint with 208units and The Groves 172units in Port Orange, andThe Mallards ofBrandywine in DeLandwith 168 units.
Warren said the apart-ment units were all con-structed between 1985and 1990 and renovated in2006/2007.
A private investmentfirm acquired the proper-ties, according to Warren,for an undisclosed
amount. Contact Hal Warren, at
407-218-8881, or email [email protected].
Mattamy reportsrecord sales
WINTER PARK — In justover two weeks after itsgrand opening weekend,Mattamy Homes, based inWinter Park, reports it sold27 new single-familyhomes, more than one-fourth of the entire neigh-borhood, at Azalea Cove,located on GoldenrodRoad in Orlando.
Steve Parker, presidentof Mattamy Homes U.S.Group, the U.S. division ofCanada's largest homebuilder, said MattamyHomes builds one and
two-story single-familyhomes with three or fourbedrooms and two or two-and-a-half baths at AzaleaCove.
New homes at AzaleaCove range in size from1,251 square feet of livingspace to 2,286 square feet.
Parker said only 69 homesites remain for sale atAzalea Cove, and five newready-to-move-in homesare currently under con-struction.
Two fully-furnished modelhomes are open to the pub-lic daily. New homes atAzalea Cove are priced from$139,990.
Mattamy Homes buildssingle family and town-homes in six Orlando neigh-borhoods.
Visit www.mattamy-
homes.com for information.
Tolaris earns$50,000 contract
SANFORD — TolarisHomes was recentlyawarded a contract worthmore than $50,000 to ren-ovate a luxury home onSandy Lake Road, locatedon Sunset View inAltamonte Springs.
Rick Bavec, president ofTolaris Homes, said therenovation work will add agarage, bonus room andbath to the home.
Contact Richard Bavec,at 407-402-9866 or email [email protected].
NAI negotiatesrenewal lease
MAITLAND - NAI
Realvest recently negotiat-ed a long term renewallease agreement for 1,067square feet of office spaceat Suite 1, 541 E. HoratioAve. in Maitland.
Senior Broker AssociateMary Frances West, CCIMnegotiated the transactionrepresenting the landlordDallas-based HoratioFlorida Partners LLC.
The tenant Edward D.Jones and Company L.P.d/b/a Edward Jones hasbeen located at thisaddress for over 20 yearsand has renewed for anadditional five years.
Contact Mary FrancesWest CCIM, at 407-875-9989 or email [email protected] orvisitwww.NAIRealvest.com.
PEPCONTINUED FROM C2
Constance A Prine toMichael L Mccauley andSusan Mccauley, Lt 132Orange BlossomGardens Un 3, $62,500.
Darrell Robinson IndAnd Tr, Cynthia JRobinson Ind And Tr andDarrell Robinson LivingTrust to Darrell ARobinson, No Legal, $10.
Hazel M Paul andHazel Paul to Rose AnnKennedy, Pt Lt 8 PalmaCiea Sub, $10.
Nationstar MortgageLlc to Federal National
Mortgage Association,13-18-26, $10.
John D Page andHeather L Page toKatherine M Conway Tr,Katherine M ConwayLiving Trust, 13-22-24,$188,000.
Betty Ann Gray to JohnD Page, Heather L Page,13-22-24 Etc, $0.
Barbara J Warner,Barbara B Weaver,Warner Spouse, WeaverSpouse, Alan Warner,United Southern Bank,Sharon K Green, James
Green, Neil Kelly Clerkto Bank Of America Na,Bac Home LoansServicing Lp,Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing Lp, 14-19-26, $100.
Gregory JGruetzmacher Ind AndTr, Greg GruetzmacherInd And Tr, Carol AnnGruetzmacher Ind AndTr, Greg GruetzmacherRevocable Trust, CarolAnn GruetzmacherRevocable Trust to CarolAnn Gruetzmacher Tr,
Carol Ann andGruetzmacher RevocableTrust, 19-19-27, $0.
Howard H Newman IIIand Susan C Newman toCFNC LLC, 20-21-26 Eas,$10.
Edeltraud F Bowen toEdeltraud F Bowen LifeEst, Susan Anne Larsen,James Shelby Bowen, 21-18-24, $10.
Wanda Higginbothamto Sally Ann Bassett,Sheila A Belt, 21-18-24,$40,000.
John Wayne Fletcher,
Robert Thomas GrahamJr, Patricia A Potter,Patricia Ann Potter,Juanita D Creasy toLarry Evans, 23-19-24Etc, $52,000.
John Wayne FletcherInd And Tr, FletcherLiving Trust, John RCreasy Ind And Tr toRobert Thomas GrahamJr, Patricia A Potter,Juanita D Creasy, JohnWayne Fletcher, 23-19-24 Etc, $0.
James L Schonauer Tr,William R Schonauer Tr,
Lewis H Schonauer Trustto James L Schonauerand William RSchonauer, 24-19-25.$10.
Andrea Scobee toEdward Johnson, FeliciaJohnson, 25-19-24,$7,300.
Johnson Jay Lynn IIIEst and Joseph BradleyBaker, 28-17-28, $0.
Richard D Mccallum toRichard D Mccallum LifeEst, Preston MMccallum, 28-19-24,$10.
PROPERTY TRANSFERS
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PROPERTY TRANSFERS
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 5120 Ballark Street, Mount Dora FFEEAATTUURREESS::Lancaster at Loch Leven – new construction 4BR/2.5BALLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $169,900 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $160,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Lynn Gagnon, ERA TomGrizzard Inc. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Joan Nagle, KBHome.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 113 Flame Vine, Groveland FFEEAATTUURREESS::2BR/2BA, 1,556 sq. ft., 2 car garage, nice cabinets, beautifulclubhouse. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $110,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$100,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Susan Halverson, KellerWilliam’s Classic III Realty. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: JoyRay, NorthStar Realty Services.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 146 Crepe Myrtle, Groveland FFEEAATTUURREESS:: Greatview, diagonal tile, corion counter tops, 42” cabinets, 2 cargarage. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $149,998 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $135,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Allen Mates, Watson RealtyCorp. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Susan Halverson, KellerWilliam’s Classic III Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 813 Hawk’s Bluff, Clermont FFEEAATTUURREESS:: 2,780 sq.ft., 3BR/2.5BA, Golf Course view on 8th tee box at SanctuaryRidge Golf Course, enlarged family room & guest bedroom. Tileroof, large lanai, 3 car garage, beautiful kitchen, Built-in in den.LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $325,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $300,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Joann Pendley, Allen Realty.SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Susan Halverson, KellerWilliam’s Classic III Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 2034 Bayside Avenue, Mount Dora FFEEAATTUURREESS::Short Sale – Lakes of Mount Dora direct waterfront homeLLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $239,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $215,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cheryl Hilty, ERA Tom GrizzardInc. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cheryl Hilty, ERA TomGrizzard Inc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 1802 Tweed Ct., Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS:: 2BR/2BALLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $73,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $73,000 LLIISSTTIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Lena Williams & Camie Kennedy, MorrisRealty & Investments. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: DebbieWoods & Roland Stults, Morris Realty & Investments.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 2445 Prairie Dunes, Clermont FFEEAATTUURREESS:: 1,984sq. ft., 2 BR/2BA, Gorgeous cherry hardwood floors, upgradedcabinets, light fixture, fans, 2 car garage, 28,000 sq. ft. clubhouse.LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $179,900 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $165,000
LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Scott Taylor, Taylor RealtyGroup. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Susan Halverson, KellerWilliam’s Classic III Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 8185 Bridgeport Bay Circle, Mount DoraFFEEAATTUURREESS:: Lakes of Mount Dora Short Sale! Spacious3BR+den/2BA LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $249,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$230,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cheryl Hilty, ERA TomGrizzard Inc. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cheryl Hilty, ERATom Grizzard Inc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 1974 Orangeburg Terrace, The VillagesFFEEAATTUURREESS:: 3BR/2BA LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $179,711 SSEELLLLIINNGGPPRRIICCEE:: $176,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Linda Sears &John Mello, Morris Realty & Investments. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT &&OOFFFFIICCEE:: Paul Carraway, Re/Max Premier Realty Inc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 680 Ellsworth Way, The Villages FFEEAATTUURREESS::3BR/2BA LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $184,711 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$174,711 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Linda Sears & JohnMello, Morris Realty & Investments. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT &&OOFFFFIICCEE:: Linda Sears & John Mello, Morris Realty &Investments.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 5601 Lake Griffin Road, Lady Lake FFEEAATTUURREESS::4BR/3.5BA LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $407,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$407,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Camie Kennedy &Lena Williams, Morris Realty & Investments. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT&& OOFFFFIICCEE:: Lena Williams & Camie Kennedy, Morris Realty &Investments.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 23417 Sunset View, Sorrento FFEEAATTUURREESS::Sundance Ridge 4BR/2BA on nice size lot LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$149,900 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $145,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT &&OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cindi Heiligenthal, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SSEELLLLIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Cindi Heiligenthal, ERA Tom GrizzardInc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 2258 Caledonian Street, Summit Greens, ClermontFFEEAATTUURREESS:: 2BR/2BA, 2,040 sq. ft., Gorgeous view on 13thfairway at Sanctuary Ridge Golf Course, enclosed 4 season room,upgraded cabinets, fans, fixtures. Built-in desk in office,hardwood floors, granite, stainless appliances, Gorgeousclubhouse and amenities. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $199,000 SSEELLLLIINNGGPPRRIICCEE:: $188,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: SusanHalverson, Keller William’s Classic III Realty. SSEELLLLIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Jerry Wise, Coldwell Bankers.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: The Plantation at Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS:: Turnkeyfurnished, double master & den, 2 car garage. 1,700 sq. ft.LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $136,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $125,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty.SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 27829 Lois Drive FFEEAATTUURREESS:: 3BR/2BA, 1,242 sq.ft., enclosed lanai with pool on canal. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $119,000SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $114,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: JelParker, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE::Jel Parker, ERA Tom Grizzard Inc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: The Plantation at Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS::Furnished, split 3BR/2BA, 2 car garage. 1,790 sq. ft. LLIISSTTIINNGGPPRRIICCEE:: $145,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $129,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT&& OOFFFFIICCEE:: Audrey Mackiewicz, PAL Realty. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT&& OOFFFFIICCEE:: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: The Plantation at Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS::Furnished, split 2BR/2BA, den, 2 car garage. 1,476 sq. ft.LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $115,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $100,000LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty.SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: The Plantation at Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS::2BR/2BA, 2 car garage, Newer roof & AC. 1,324 sq. ft.LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $99,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $85,000 LLIISSTTIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SSEELLLLIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Dawn Brooks, PAL Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: The Plantation at Leesburg FFEEAATTUURREESS:: Like new,2BR/2BA, den, 2.5 car garage. 1,811 sq. ft. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE::$134,000 SSEELLLLIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $145,000 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT &&OOFFFFIICCEE:: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT &&OOFFFFIICCEE:: Adriana Skoloda, PAL Realty.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 562 Allenwood Loop FFEEAATTUURREESS:: 3BR/2BA, 1,621sq. ft., enclosed lanai. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $235,900 SSEELLLLIINNGGPPRRIICCEE:: $218,500 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Micki Morrison& Beverly Shive, Realty Executives Tri County. SSEELLLLIINNGGAAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Sandy Knox Forinash, ERA Tom GrizzardInc.
LLOOCCAATTIIOONN:: 23 Cayman Circle, Lake Mary Estates, UmatillaFFEEAATTUURREESS:: 2BR/2BA, block construction, vaulted ceilings,Florida Room, lake access. LLIISSTTIINNGG PPRRIICCEE:: $59,900 SSEELLLLIINNGGPPRRIICCEE:: $47,850 LLIISSTTIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE:: Ella St. Pierre,Exit Realty Tri-County. SSEELLLLIINNGG AAGGEENNTT && OOFFFFIICCEE::Geoffrey Presson, Silver Beach Realty, LLC.
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WASHINGTON — The Obama adminis-tration’s struggle to stem the U.S. foreclo-sure crisis illustrates how high householddebt can slow recovery from a deep reces-sion, according to the InternationalMonetary Fund.
The global lending organization cited thefailure of the administration’s signatureforeclosure-prevention program in a reportit released Tuesday on household debt.
Fewer than 1 million mortgages havebeen modified under the Home AffordableModification Program, or HAMP, the IMFnoted. That’s far short of the administra-tion’s initial goal of helping 3 million to 4million struggling homeowners.
Nearly 8 million Americans have faced
foreclosure since the housing bubble burstin late 2006.
The report notes that HAMP gave lenderslimited incentives and set tight eligibilitycriteria for borrowers. The IMF also saysthe program has not reduced monthlymortgage payments enough to restoreaffordability in many cases; only 11 percentof permanent modifications included prin-cipal reductions.
The IMF noted that the administrationimproved other assistance programs inFebruary by broadening eligibility andincreasing incentives for lenders to offerprincipal reductions.
It cautioned that millions of U.S. house-holds remain at risk of losing their homesas the government’s efforts fall far short of aprogram implemented during the GreatDepression.
IMF notes failures offoreclosure programs