BOAT RACES ROARING TO TAVARES, SPORTS B1 BUDGET BATTLE: House easily passes bill funding gov’t until fall elections, A6 SPORTS: Montverde Academy hosts soccer tourney, B1 LEESBURG, FLORIDA Thursday, January 16, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com Vol. 138 No. 16 2 sections INDEX CLASSIFIED B4 COMICS C5 CROSSWORDS B12 DIVERSIONS C4 LEGALS B4 MONEY A NATION A6 OBITUARIES A4 SPORTS B1 VOICES A13 WORLD A8 TODAY’S WEATHER Detailed forecast on page A14. 52˚/35˚ Cooler with sunshine. 50¢ Staff Report A 28-year-old man, arrest- ed after he was caught re- moving items from his miss- ing father’s Leesburg home Saturday night, has been charged with murdering him. Jesse Jordan was charged with second-degree murder “in connection with the in- vestigation into the death of Jordan’s father, Jesse Wach- ter,” Lt. John Herrell, spokes- man for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, said in press release Wednesday morning. A neighbor hadn’t seen the 63-year-old Wachter for more than a month and called sheriff’s dep- uties Saturday night after see- ing Jordan and his girlfriend, 28-year-old Jes- sica Thigpen, loading Wach- ter’s personal belongings onto a trailer being hitched to a black pickup truck. Jordan and Thigpen ap- parently told deputies Wach- ter was hospitalized, since a heavily redacted probable cause affidavit stated offi- cers could not find the man at hospitals in the Palatka or Leesburg areas. Because of “inconsistent” statements made by Jordan and Thig- pen, a search warrant was ex- ecuted at the 181 North Lake Drive home in the mid-Flor- ida Lakes Mobile Home Park and Wachter’s body was found buried in the back Staff report The already strug- gling Lake Square Mall received another blow Wednesday when it was announced that original anchor store J.C. Penney was closing its doors. This follows an an- nouncement last No- vember that Target will be shuttered there in about two weeks. In addition to the out- let at the mall, J.C. Pen- ney announced it will cut 2,000 jobs and close 32 other stores nation- wide. The news comes after J.C. Penney earlier this month said it was pleased with holiday results but declined to give sales figures. A strong November and December is crucial to retailers since it can ac- count for up to 40 per- cent of annual sales. “These actions (clos- ings) are expected to result in an annual cost savings of approx- imately $65 million, beginning in 2014,” the company said in a press release issued after the close of the stock market. LIVI STANFORD | Staff Writer [email protected]T he student re- mained unmo- tivated to com- plete school work, often sleeping through class, Round Lake Elementa- ry School fourth-grade teacher Rachel Adams observed. Tiffany Scott, a sixth- grade teacher at Mount Dora Middle School, also worked with a student with similar problems: lack of at- tendance and no mo- tivation to complete schoolwork. And, Keith Hynd- shaw, history and psy- chology teacher at Leesburg High School, has seen students with similar struggles. All three teachers share two things in common: They all have observed how invest- ing and motivating those specific students resulted in the young- sters’ success; and each one has been chosen as a finalist for the 2015 Lake County Schools’ Teacher of the Year. The Education- al Foundation of Lake County sponsors the Lake County Schools’ Teacher of the Year, rec- ognizing 47 teachers who were nominated to represent their schools. A panel of six admin- istrators graded the teachers’ applications to narrow the list down to three finalists. Three judges will pick the county’s top teach- er of the year. That an- nouncement will be made at the Teach- er of the Year Celebra- tion on Feb. 22 at Lake Receptions in Mount Dora. School Superinten- dent Dr. Susan Moxley, MILLARD K. IVES | Staff Writer [email protected]A Sumter County Sheriff’s Office deputy is being hailed as a hero after getting involved in a dead- ly confrontation at a Pasco Coun- ty movie theater between a gunman and his victim on Monday. Following a shooting sparked by cellphone texting, off-duty sheriff’s Cpl. Deputy Alan Hamilton took the weapon from the gunman and held him until other law enforcement of- ficers could reach the theater. “It was a courageous act.” said Lt. Bobby Caruthers, a sheriff’s office spokesman. Curtis Reeves Jr., 71, a retired Tampa police cap- tain, was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting and is being held without bond. Hamilton, 47, a 19-year law enforcement vet- eran, has been employed with the sheriff’s office since 2002, where he has worked as a detective, school resource officer and his current job as a patrol officer. TAVARES Lake surprises top teacher finalists PHOTOS BY BRETT LEBLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL Keith Hyndshaw, a history and psychology teacher at Leesburg High School, reacts after being told he is a finalist for the Lake County Teacher of the Year by Dr. Susan Moxley at Leesburg High School on Wednesday. LEESBURG Son charged with murdering his father BUSHNELL Sumter deputy jumped Pasco theater shooter HAMILTON JORDAN Tiffany Scott, left, a sixth grade math teacher, wipes away tears after learning she is a finalist for the Lake County Teacher of the Year at Mount Dora Middle School. J.C. Penney closing at Lake Square Mall SEE MURDER | A2 SEE DEPUTY | A2 SEE CLOSING | A2 “We are very proud to have the opportunity to recognize, celebrate and pay tribute to the teaching profession. These three outstanding teachers are representative of teachers we have in Lake County. Dr. Susan Moxley Superintendent of Schools SEE TEACHERS | A5
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BOAT RACES ROARING TO TAVARES, SPORTS B1
BUDGET BATTLE: House easily passes bill funding gov’t until fall elections, A6
SPORTS: Montverde Academy hosts soccer tourney, B1
LEESBURG, FLORIDA Thursday, January 16, 2014 www.dailycommercial.com
Vol. 138 No. 16
2 sections
INDEXCLASSIFIED B4COMICS C5CROSSWORDS B12
DIVERSIONS C4LEGALS B4MONEY ANATION A6
OBITUARIES A4SPORTS B1VOICES A13WORLD A8
TODAY’S WEATHERDetailed forecast on page A14.
52˚/35˚Cooler with sunshine.
50¢
Staff Report
A 28-year-old man, arrest-ed after he was caught re-moving items from his miss-ing father’s Leesburg home Saturday night, has been charged with murdering him.
Jesse Jordan was charged
with second-degree murder “in connection with the in-vestigation into the death of Jordan’s father, Jesse Wach-ter,” Lt. John Herrell, spokes-man for the Lake County Sheriff’s Office, said in press release Wednesday morning.
A neighbor hadn’t seen the 63-year-old Wachter for more
than a month and called sheriff’s dep-uties Saturday night after see-ing Jordan and his girlfriend, 28-year-old Jes-sica Thigpen, loading Wach-ter’s personal belongings
onto a trailer being hitched to a black pickup truck.
Jordan and Thigpen ap-parently told deputies Wach-ter was hospitalized, since a heavily redacted probable cause affidavit stated offi-cers could not find the man at hospitals in the Palatka or Leesburg areas. Because of
“inconsistent” statements made by Jordan and Thig-pen, a search warrant was ex-ecuted at the 181 North Lake Drive home in the mid-Flor-ida Lakes Mobile Home Park and Wachter’s body was found buried in the back
Staff report
The already strug-gling Lake Square Mall received another blow Wednesday when it was announced that original anchor store J.C. Penney was closing its doors.
This follows an an-nouncement last No-vember that Target will be shuttered there in about two weeks.
In addition to the out-let at the mall, J.C. Pen-ney announced it will cut 2,000 jobs and close 32 other stores nation-wide. The news comes
after J.C. Penney earlier this month said it was pleased with holiday results but declined to give sales figures. A strong November and December is crucial to retailers since it can ac-count for up to 40 per-cent of annual sales.
“These actions (clos-ings) are expected to result in an annual cost savings of approx-imately $65 million, beginning in 2014,” the company said in a press release issued after the close of the stock market.
plete school work, often sleeping through class, Round Lake Elementa-ry School fourth-grade teacher Rachel Adams observed.
Tiffany Scott, a sixth-grade teacher at Mount Dora Middle School, also worked with a student with similar problems: lack of at-tendance and no mo-tivation to complete schoolwork.
And, Keith Hynd-shaw, history and psy-chology teacher at Leesburg High School, has seen students with similar struggles.
All three teachers share two things in common: They all have observed how invest-ing and motivating those specific students resulted in the young-sters’ success; and each one has been chosen
as a finalist for the 2015 Lake County Schools’ Teacher of the Year.
The Education-al Foundation of Lake County sponsors the Lake County Schools’ Teacher of the Year, rec-ognizing 47 teachers who were nominated to represent their schools.
A panel of six admin-istrators graded the teachers’ applications
to narrow the list down to three finalists. Three judges will pick the county’s top teach-er of the year. That an-nouncement will be made at the Teach-er of the Year Celebra-tion on Feb. 22 at Lake Receptions in Mount Dora.
A Sumter County Sheriff’s Office deputy is being hailed as a hero after getting involved in a dead-ly confrontation at a Pasco Coun-ty movie theater between a gunman and his victim on Monday.
Following a shooting sparked by cellphone texting, off-duty sheriff’s Cpl. Deputy Alan Hamilton took the weapon from the gunman and held him until other law enforcement of-ficers could reach the theater.
“It was a courageous act.” said Lt. Bobby Caruthers, a sheriff’s office spokesman.
Curtis Reeves Jr., 71, a retired Tampa police cap-tain, was charged with second-degree murder in the shooting and is being held without bond.
Hamilton, 47, a 19-year law enforcement vet-eran, has been employed with the sheriff’s office since 2002, where he has worked as a detective, school resource officer and his current job as a patrol officer.
TAVARES
Lake surprises top teacher finalists
PHOTOS BY BRETT LEBLANC / DAILY COMMERCIAL
Keith Hyndshaw, a history and psychology teacher at Leesburg High School, reacts after being told he is a finalist for the Lake County Teacher of the Year by Dr. Susan Moxley at Leesburg High School on Wednesday.
LEESBURG
Son charged with murdering his father
BUSHNELL
Sumter deputy jumped Pasco theater shooter
HAMILTON
JORDAN
Tiffany Scott, left, a sixth grade math teacher, wipes away tears after learning she is a finalist for the Lake County Teacher of the Year at Mount Dora Middle School.
J.C. Penney closing at Lake Square Mall
SEE MURDER | A2
SEE DEPUTY | A2
SEE CLOSING | A2
“We are very proud to have the opportunity
to recognize, celebrate and pay tribute to the teaching
profession. These three outstanding teachers are representative
of teachers we have in Lake County.Dr. Susan Moxley
Superintendent of SchoolsSEE TEACHERS | A5
A2 DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, January 16, 2014
BRIDGE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY for Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014:
This year you reveal your true inner light. Others come toward you, which al-lows for many more choic-es. You also will feel more secure. A newfound confi-dence affects nearly all fac-ets of your existence. If you are single, do not be sur-prised if someone strolls into your life in the next 12 months. You won’t be able to resist this person. If you are attached, as a couple you become much closer. You value your time togeth-er more and more. Your do-mestic life will liven up, as excitement seems to head your way. LEO has a way of encouraging you to open up.
ARIES (March 21-April 19) Nearly everyone you meet today will be in a great mood. The one exception might be an important part-ner who seems to get eas-ily aggravated. You’ll want to consider helping this person change his or her mood. If that doesn’t work, just let it go.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) You might be inordi-nately tense right now. It would be wise to go out and get some exercise or choose some other type of stressbuster. You know what works best for you. A misunderstanding could emerge. Don’t let this hap-pen.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20) You speak your mind, and others seem to get the authenticity of your words. You could feel a bit awk-ward dealing with someone of importance. Don’t wor-ry — your wit will carry you through any problem you might encounter.
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Your possessive side emerges, which could leave you feeling extremely vul-nerable. If possible, detach as quickly as you can. The sooner you do, the better you will feel. A challenge comes from an unexpected interaction. Worry less.
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) An effort to communicate on a more cordial basis with a loved one will be well re-ceived. An unexpected call could result in a lot of talk and excitement. The other party is extremely dynamic,
and he or she enjoys that same quality in you.
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Stop pushing so hard. Be aware of your limits, and consider taking a few days off. Take another look at what might be weighing you down. Plan to visit some-one at a distance. When you return, you will be at your best.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) You can’t help but go for what you want. Someone’s path could be confusing, so you will opt to become more independent. Others are bound to react. You might anticipate this, yet you still could be shocked by one person’s response.
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) Use your intuition to see how far you can push someone. The person you are dealing with could be unusually difficult or com-plex. Be careful to not let anger become a component in this struggle. Encour-age conversation and brain-storming.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) You’ll have an op-portunity to learn a lot more about a situation. Explore your options. Tap into infor-mation that seems to have considerable validity. In the process, you will see that a new perspective could point to different paths.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) A partner’s re-sponses will remind you to spend more one-on-one time with this person. A fi-nancial matter could de-mand quick thinking. Un-derstand that you have a choice as to how to han-dle the issue. Reach out for feedback.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) Others will come forward with surprising re-quests. A blast from the past might call you out of the blue. Maintain a sense of humor, and be willing to do your part to make a situ-ation work.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) Dedicate your time and attention to completing a project and getting past a problem. Your sense of hu-mor will emerge with a part-ner who might be on the warpath. You have the abili-ty to help this person gain a new perspective.
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yard.The sheriff’s office on
Monday stated that an autopsy determined Wachter had been mur-dered, but officials would not say how.
Thigpen remains jailed on drug posses-sion charges after mor-phine and prochlorper-azine were found in the couple’s possession. She has not been charged with murder but remains jailed without bond as of Wednesday afternoon.
Items found in the trail-er included a golf cart, motorcycle, tools, and a washer and dryer. While initially questioning Jor-dan, Wachter’s mother called her grandson on his cell phone and a dep-uty asked her if Jordan should have Wachter’s belongings. The woman said “No!” and quickly asked if Jordan was with Thigpen.
She said if they were together, that they were stealing items to sell for dug money, according to the affidavit.
The pickup truck and trailer belonged to Wachter, and Jordan lat-
er said the motorcycle — a Harley-Davidson — belonged to him, even though it was registered to his father, the affi-davit said. Jordan also claimed the washer and dryer were his, and that he was simply taking the golf cart for safekeeping.
The drugs were found during a search of the pickup.
Both Jordan and Thig-pen told deputies they were drug addicts.
At the time of their ar-rests, both suspects ap-peared to be under the influence of drugs, the affidavit stated.
After being read his
rights, Jordan told in-vestigators he had been using his father credit cards as well.
When asked why there was a patch of fresh mulch in his father’s backyard, Jordan told detectives that’s where the man parked his golf cart. A cadaver dog found Wachter’s body buried there.
“Detectives believe that one person or per-sons responsible for burying him purchased several bags of cypress mulch, likely from a Home Depot store,” Her-rell said earlier.
MURDER FROM PAGE A1
Hamilton and his wife were in Theater 10 at the Cobb Grove 16 The-atre in Wesley Chapel on Monday afternoon, sit-ting through previews and waiting for the mov-ie “Lone Survivor” to start, when the argument started. Reeves want-ed Chad Oulson and his wife, Nichole Oul-son, of Land O’ Lakes, to stop texting on their cell phone.
The Oulsons — who were texting their young daughter’s babysitter — were sitting in front of Reeves and his wife, and the lighted cell phone screen apparently both-ered him.
According to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office, Reeves left the theater and when he returned, Chad Oulson apparent-ly asked him if he had re-ported the texting to the theater managers. The argument escalated and Reeves allegedly pulled out a .380-caliber semi-automatic pistol from his pants pocket and shot Oulson in the chest.
That’s when Hamilton jumped into action, tak-ing the gun from Reeves and detaining him.
“He was a hero,” Pas-co County Sheriff Chris Nocco told television station WFTS in Tampa, referring to Hamilton. “He didn’t know what else was going to happen when he jumped into that hot zone.”
The word of Hamilton’s heroics spread quickly through Sumter Coun-ty. During the Board of Sumter County Commis-sioners regular meeting Tuesday evening, Com-missioner Don Hahn-feldt hailed Hamilton as a hero for his quick ac-tions after “finding him-self in a crisis.”
“He did it without any consideration for his own personal safety,” Hahnfeldt said.
Chad Oulson died from his wound and his wife was shot through the hand trying to block that bullet.
Hamilton has taken a few days off following the incident and is not ready to speak publicly about the shooting, sheriff offi-cials said.
DEPUTY FROM PAGE A1
The closings will af-fect stores in 20 states. Besides the outlet at the mall, the only other Flor-ida store to be closed will be the one at Gulf View Square in Port Richey.
Of the 32 other stores closing, five other states have two stores closing, Pennsylvania has three and Wisconsin has five.
Along with Belk and Sears, J.C. Penney was one of the original an-chor stores at the mall when it was built in 1980. The store was remodeled 1996.
Target, an anchor store that opened at the mall in March 1992, an-nounced in November it would closing that un-derperforming outlet by Feb. 1, putting 82 em-ployees out of work.
A manager at the lo-cal J.C. Penney declined Wednesday afternoon to say how many workers will be let go, referring all questions to the compa-ny’s corporate office. A message left at the cor-porate office was not im-
mediately returned.However, if closing 33
stores nationwide will re-sult in 2,000 lost J.C. Pen-ney jobs, that’s an aver-age of about 61 workers per store.
The mall has seen sig-nificantly reduced foot traffic in recent years and is currently under new ownership. Prior own-er Macerich, a real estate trust company, sold the property for $13.6 mil-lion during an internet auction in late Novem-ber to an unidentified buyer.
Penney is trying to re-cover from a sales spiral that occurred under for-mer CEO Ron Johnson. The company brought back former CEO Mike Ullman in April.
“While it’s always dif-ficult to make a business decision that impacts our valued customers and associates, this im-portant step addresses a strategic priority to im-prove the profitability of our stores and position J.C. Penney for future success,” Ullman stated in the press release.
The Associated Press contrib-uted material to this report.
CLOSING FROM PAGE A1
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Susan Cole, a music teacher for more than 55 years, will be offering free Fun with Music classes for stu-dents ages 6 to 10 who are food pan-try recipients, the children of vet-erans and youngsters who enjoy music but their families cannot af-ford lessons.
The first class will be Feb. 1 at the Eustis Elks Lodge. Music, games, stories and art projects will be among the lessons offered through May. Children will be taught a wide variety of music on the keyboard.
No instrument is required; all class materials will be provided.
To learn more, call at 352-383-6975.
LADY LAKE
Project Legacy to hold appreciation dinner
Project Legacy is hosting an ap-preciation banquet to thank sup-porters of the community group.
Reservations for the banquet, to be held at 6 p.m., Jan. 28 at Harbor Hills Country Club, 6539 Lake Griffin Road, in Lady Lake, are due by Tuesday via email to [email protected] or by calling 352-217-8423.
TAVARES
Soil & Water Conservation District hosts tree giveaway
The Lake Soil & Water Conservation District, in partner-ship with the Florida Forest Service, will host a tree giveaway of bare-root tree seedlings including dog-wood, crape myrtle, American elm, nuttal oak, redbud and pine. The seedlings are 12 to 24 inches and are free with donations accepted in support of the annual tree giveaway.
Each person will be allowed one tree of each available vari-ety, at 11 a.m. Thursday, at the Lake County Agricultural Center Discovery Gardens, 1951 Woodlea Road. Trees will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis until the supply is depleted.
Residents can dispose of unwant-ed medications at this Household Hazardous Waste Collection event, held from 9 a.m. to noon today at Minneola City Hall parking lot, 800 N. U.S. Highway 27.
Residents can dispose of unwant-ed or expired medicines, and the county Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Unit will be on hand to col-lect unwanted household hazardous waste including lawn and garden-ing materials, photo and swimming pool chemicals, paint and related products, cleaning solutions, motor oil and used gas, batteries, fluores-cent lamps, light bulbs and small propane tanks.
Excessive amounts of hazardous materials will not be accepted at this event.
For information, call 352-343-3776.
State&RegionNEWS EDITOR SCOTT CALLAHAN n [email protected] n 352-365-8203
Leesburg’s $20 million smart-grid project has faced several glitches and delays, but city officials say they are preparing to move forward following the sudden retirement this week of the smart-grid project manager.
Paul Kalv, who has been
employed with the city for nearly eight years, and served dual roles as elec-tric director and smart-grid project manager, gave his intent to retire to his new boss, Leesburg City Manager Al Minner.
“Al Minner accepted it and allowed him to go im-mediately,” said Robert Sargent, spokesman for Leesburg. “We have been
expecting Paul to retire; and during this project, Paul has been very valu-able.”
Sargent credited Kalv for being instrumental in helping Leesburg obtain the federal grant for the smart-grid project involv-ing 24,000 new electrical meters and working with vendor General Electric to help bring potential ener-
gy savings to customers.
“This has been a very large and complex project, and nothing like this has ever been done on the city before,” Sargent said, “but many, many
The Tavares Win-ter Thunder Regatta, which will include racing demonstrations and dis-plays of restored boats from the early 1900s to the 1980s, takes place this weekend at Wooton Park.
Bill John, president of the Classic Race Boat As-sociation and the event director for the regat-ta, said demonstration laps of the boats will take place every 30 minutes from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
Speeds during the demonstrations will be from 35 mph to 125 mph, according to a press re-lease about the event. Registrar Gerri Prusko, who is treasurer of the Classic Race Boat Asso-ciation and is married to John, said the demon-strations will definitely be fast, but they do tell participants not to go full throttle.
Prusko said the small-est boats at the event are 16 to 18 feet in length and the largest boats are around 21 feet in length. John said that one of the oldest boats, dating back
to 1931, is owned by Bill Burgess.
The boats will be set up and practice heats open to the public will take place Friday afternoon.
The event, which was previously only held an-nually in March, expand-ed this past fall with new events in November and January, according to John.
Bill Neron, the direc-tor of economic devel-opment for the city of Ta-vares, said that the event has a “positive econom-ic impact” on business in downtown Tavares.
He added that area ho-tels also benefit and that it gives Tavares a family fun event.
Neron said most of the regatta’s participants were seasonal residents
and adding the two addi-tional events would give them another reason to bring their boats down from the north.
Entry to the event is $3 per person and pit pass-es will be available for an additional $2 per per-son. Pit passes will allow attendees to enter a gat-ed area and see the boats and talk to the drivers during the lunch break each day, according to John.
Prusko said that the first regatta took place in March 2006.
Wooton Park is at 100 E. Ruby St. The boat launch there will be closed to the public during the event.
The Classic Race Boat Association is a nonprof-it organization based in Tavares.
Regatta brings classic race boats to Tavares
PHOTOS BY F. PEIRCE WILLIAMS / CLASSIC RACEBOAT ASSOCIATION
ABOVE: A boat competes in the 2013 Tavares Spring Thunder Regatta. BELOW: Racers prepare their boat to take part in last year’s event.
CURT ANDERSONAP Legal Affairs Writer
MIAMI — Florida has the nation’s highest rate of identity theft, led by the fraud-wracked Mi-ami area, and thieves are increasingly using the ill-gotten personal infor-mation to rip off the gov-ernment through fraud-ulent tax refunds, a top federal prosecutor said Wednesday.
The identity theft rate in Florida in 2012 was more than 361 complaints for every 100,000 residents, according to the most re-cent Federal Trade Com-mission data. Georgia was next at 194 complaints per 100,000 residents, fol-lowed by California and Michigan at about 122 complaints each and New York at 110. The 2012 fig-ures are the most recent.
Among metropolitan areas, the Miami region topped the identity theft charts — just as it has previously for Medicare fraud and mortgage fraud — at more than 645 com-plaints for every 100,000 residents, according to the FTC. Florida has all five top identity theft re-gions: Naples, Tampa-St. Petersburg, Fort My-ers-Cape Coral and Talla-hassee round out the na-tional top five.
U.S. Attorney Wifre-do Ferrer, whose district covers South Florida and the Florida Keys, said in an interview that identi-ty theft could spike even higher this year as income tax filing season gets un-derway. A criminal armed with only a laptop and an Internet connection can easily file hundreds of fraudulent tax returns
The Lake Eustis Museum of Art will hold a dance charity event ben-efiting the museum at 7 p.m. Friday at the Eustis Community Center at 601 Northshore Drive in Eustis.
The event will feature music from the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, per-formed by the Roy Baker Band, ac-cording to Suzy Bunn, the event chair and member of the museum’s board of directors.
Bunn added that the dance will
be catered by Olivia’s Coffeehouse and will feature a full cash bar. There will also be a swing dance performance by Leesburg’s Bella Ballroom.
Bunn said Marvyn Rivett and Bar-bara Maxwell, two artists who have previously exhibited their art at the museum, will be attending and helping at the benefit.
Maxwell, a quick sketch artist who also volunteers at the museum, will be sketchy portraits at the event for donations to the museum.
An 88-year-old Umatilla resident, Maxwell said that she will be mak-ing sketches in either ink or pen-cil and that she tries to make the sketches as realistic as possible.
“What I see, I do,” Maxwell said.Maxwell said she has a sketchpad
with her at all times.Rivett, the president of the Eu-
stis Art League and a 66-year-old snowbird from Niagara Falls, Cana-da, who lives in Eustis six months a year, will be demonstrating abstract
‘At the Hop’ event to benefit Lake Eustis Museum of Art
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OBITUARIES
Delma Lewis BrooksDelma Lewis Brooks,
71, of Weirsdale, FL passed away on Janu-ary 13, 2014 at Tuscany House in Summerfield. Delma was born on Au-gust 22, 1942 in Blak-ley, GA to Edward and Elene (Cannon) Brooks. He was the own-er of the landmark, Brooks Buck-N-Does in Umatilla, FL. He was preceded in death by a brother, Merrell Books. He is survived by his wife of 54 years, Mar-tha Brooks; two sons, Delmer Lewis Brooks and Timothy Ennis Brooks and one daugh-ter, Robin Dale Dees all of Weirsdale, FL; a brother, Harry Brooks; two sisters, Beni-ta Adams and Donna Mathis; five grandchil-dren, Bradley, Joshua, Kristina, Aubrey, & Ja-cob, four step-grand-children, Daniel, Ash-ley, Dakota, & Marilyn. A Funeral Service will be held on Thursday, January 16, 2014 at 7:00 p.m at Countryside Fu-neral Home, 9185 NE Jacksonville Road, An-thony, FL with Pastor Ken Hobby officiating. Burial will be in Parkh-ill Cemetery, Colum-bus, GA.
James A. GrinerJames A. “Jim” Griner,
86, of Leesburg, Florida was born December 14, 1927 and passed away on January 14, 2014.
He was a lifelong resident of Lees-burg where he served Leesburg Fire Depart-ment for 30 years re-tiring as Assistant Fire Chief. Upon retirement he stayed active in fire service teaching fire-fighting at both Lake County Vo Tech and the Florida State Fire Col-lege in Ocala. He taught career and volunteer fireman for another 15 years after retirement as well as volunteering time at Skeen Elemen-tary and the Villages El-ementary of Lady Lake. He was an active mem-ber of Main Street Bap-tist Church in Leesburg serving as a Deacon, Sunday School Direc-tor and teacher as well as many other church activities, a member of Midway Baptist Church in Leesburg and Past President of the Lees-burg Civitan Club. Mr. Griner was a veteran of the US Navy serving in both WWII and Korea. Survivors include his wife of 58 years, Rhe-da Harbison Griner of Leesburg, FL; daugh-ter Rheda Gail (Lar-ry) Shumate of Lady Lake, FL; sons: James A. “Jay” (Teresa) Griner, Jr. of Eustis, FL and Tim-mons S. “Tim” (Heath-er) Griner of Mt. Dora, FL; 6 grandchildren: JAnna Fickett, Lar-ah Sheppard, Jameson Shumate, Linsey Kin-caid, Emily Griner and Cara Griner, 7 great grandchildren; 2 broth-ers: Charles E. “Bud-dy” (Loyce) Griner and
Perry H. (Linda) Gri-ner both of Leesburg; 3 sisters: Mary Kather-ine “Sis” Griner of Lees-burg, Shirley Ann Town of Tallahassee, FL and Eva H. “Polly” Rosen-balm of Leesburg. A visitation will be held on Thursday January 16, 2014 in the chap-el of Beyers Funer-al Home in Leesburg from 6 – 8 PM. Funer-al Services will be held on Friday January 17, 2014 at 11 AM in the Genesis Center of First Baptist, formerly Main Street Baptist Church, 1414 W. Main St., Lees-burg. For firefighters in attendance, the family requests that Fire Ser-vice uniforms be worn. Condolences may be left at www.beyersfu-neralhome.com, Bey-ers Funeral Home and Crematory, Leesburg, Florida in charge of all arrangements.
Janice Ruth NetherlyJanice Ruth Netherly,
age 70, of Coleman, FL, passed away Sunday, January 12, 2014 at The Mayo Clinic in Jackson-ville, FL. She was born October 6, 1943 in Mid-dletown, OH to Hen-ry and Anna (Garrett) Craft, where she re-sided until 1975 when they moved to Flori-da. She was an office manager at Target and also enjoyed traveling and camping. Janice is survived by her hus-band of 51 years, Lar-ry Netherly; children, Carrie Lynn Montgom-ery of Coleman, FL, Steven Conway Neth-erly of Wildwood, FL, Cathy Sue Netherly of Smyrna, GA; grand-children, Samantha Jo Loran, Megan Shea (Dustin) Boles, Heather Michelle Loran, Hous-ton Clay Montgomery, Dallas Grey Montgom-ery; great-grandchild, Jonathan and one on the way; brother, Rog-er (Patsy) Craft of Mid-dletown; sisters, Mar-sha (Cal) Fowlkes of Kernersville, NC, Kar-en Chasteen of Middle-town; brother-in-law, Bill Chasteen of Mid-dletown and numer-ous nieces and neph-ews. She is preceded in death by her par-ents; brother, Ran-dy and his wife, Char-lotte Craft. Visitation will be held Friday, Jan-uary 17, 2014 from 1:30 -3:30 pm at Baker-Ste-vens-Paramore Funeral Home. A Celebration of Life Service will follow at 3:30 pm at the fu-neral home. Interment
will be at Butler County Memorial Park. Condo-lences may be sent to the family at www.bak-erstevensparramore.com
David George RounsevilleMr. David George
Rounseville of Tavares passed away on Tues-day, January 14, 2014 at the age of 75 years. He was born in Ithaca, NY and moved to Tava-res from Rochester, NY in September of 2006. Dave was a graduate of Groton High School. He retired from Bausch & Lomb after 37 years of service. Dave was a member of the In Focus Photo Club in Eustis, the Royal Harbor Yacht Club in Tavares, the NY/NJ Club in Royal Harbor and the Central Florida Geocachers. He is remembered and will be dearly missed by his wife of 37 years, Pam; son, Marcus Grego-ry Roun-seville of Rochester; daugh-ters, Pamela S. (Phil-lip) Williams of Roches-ter and Lauren (Peter) Dulgheru of Chicago, IL; sisters, Cheryl Mar-garet (Chris) Rounse-ville-Zippel of Union Springs, NY and Susan Neal of Plain City, OH; as well as three grand-daughters, Katrina (Don) Penna of Roch-ester, Jillian (John) Fa-bela of San Antonio, TX and Elizabeth Williams of Rochester. Friends are invited to gather for viewing on Friday from 6-8 pm and Sat-urday from 10-11 am. A funeral ceremony will start at 11:00 am on Saturday in the funeral home chapel. Arrange-ments are entrust-ed to Steverson, Ham-lin & Hilbish Funerals and Cremations, Tav-ares, FL. Condolences, memories and photos may be shared at www.SteversonHamlinHi-bish.com.
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seeking thousands or even millions of dollars in refunds, he said.
“This is the fastest growing and most per-vasive scheme we are seeing,” Ferrer said. “It spreads like a virus.”
Ferrer said his of-fice has prosecuted 270 defendants since an identity theft-tax fraud strike force was formed in 2012. Those cases involved some $449 million in fraud-ulent tax refund claims and about 76,700 iden-tity thefts.
Even so, Ferrer said the Internal Reve-nue Service’s inspector general has estimated there will be $21 billion in fraudulent refund claims made nation-wide over the next five years.
“I believe we’re at the tip of the iceberg of a national trend,” he said. “We’re not done by any stretch of the imagination.”
Sometimes identi-
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ty thieves are people with ready access to large troves of person-al information: health care workers, jail em-ployees, even police officers. Federal law imposes a mandato-ry prison sentence of at least two years on anyone convicted of identity theft and us-ing that information in a second crime, Ferrer said.
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■ Keep these sorts of important docu-ments at home in a safe so they can’t be stolen by burglars.
■ Shred docu-ments before throw-ing them out to pre-vent thieves from finding personal in-formation in the trash.
■ Don’t give out personal informa-tion over the phone, through mail or the Internet unless you are certain you know who you’re dealing with or you initiated the contact.
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The Padgett family would like to personally thank each and every one of you who have reached out over the past week after we suffered the loss of our husband, father, son and brother, Greg Padgett.
The many hugs, kind words, phone calls, emails, sympathy cards, food, flowers and prayers that our family received during this very difficult time have not gone unnoticed and mean more to our family than you will ever know. Greg was a man who loved his family and community. If the manner in which you have all reached out and cared for our family during this difficult time is any measure of the state of our community, we are in good hands.
We have heard story after story about the various ways that Greg had an effect on your lives. It has been remarkable to hear these stories and realize the number of lives that Greg has touched over the years as a friend, accountant, mentor and volunteer. We would also like to thank those of you who have made donations to the Greg Padgett Scholarship Foundation, which is a charitable organization that was formed by Cori Padgett Macdonald and Carsen Boliek, in an effort to continue the legacy of their father’s love and support of the greater Leesburg area.
Thanks again for all of the condolences and support.
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many utilities are taking on this technology be-cause it is the current, best, and most effective way to conserve energy and to help customers to save energy and re-duce their power bills.”
Sargent said the smart-grid project is now in its latter stages.
“A lot of the heavy lifting of the project is done,” Sargent said. “We are going into test-ing of some aspects of the project, including the new web portals to kind of give customers information on their electric usages, and we
had some introductory utility rates coming out that will give custom-ers greater incentives to save energy.”
Sargent said more en-ergy-saving projects with be forthcoming
“We are very eager to get those out to the cus-tomers,” he said. “For the most part, we are going into testing and we will be rolling out these great programs fairly soon to the cus-tomers, so Paul is leav-ing the project in very qualified hands of the city staff to just finish up these loose ends.”
Mayor John Christian said Al Minner, Lees-burg’s new city man-ager, came here with a
strong electric-utility background.
“Al is trying to stream-line everything to make sure that we get the most efficient services, building on what Paul had already established with the smart grid, and trying to give direction on which way we are to go with it,” Christian said. “For the smart grid, we have a May deadline for reporting back to the Department of Energy, so we want to make sure that we have that tak-en care of, and we also want to make sure that we are able to keep our reserves healthy and make sure the city is moving forward fiscal-ly.”
Christian said Min-ner plans to take an-other look at the smart-grid operations with Public Works Director Ray Sharp before Sharp retires next month.
Sharp will oversee the smart-grid project for the next 31 days before
his retirement, while the city assesses what is needed to move the project forward. Sar-gent said the city may hire someone internal-ly to manage the smart grid project or contract the position with pri-vate companies.
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expressionist art on a 60-inch by 72-inch canvas. Rivett said that abstract expressionist art became popular in the 1950s and 1960s.
“I’ll listen to the mu-sic and respond to the music with colors,” Rivett said.
He added that he
would be selling his work at the dance and will be donating half the proceeds to the museum.
A retired teacher who now paints every day, Rivett said the muse-um is a “great resource for the Lake (and) Eus-tis area.”
According to Bunn and Richard Colvin, the museum director, pro-ceeds will help with op-erational expenses and
educational programs at the museum.
“They’re for our exis-tence,” Bunn said.
Entrance to the dance will cost $30 per person in advance or $40 at the door. For tickets, call 352-483-2900.
The Lake Eustis Mu-seum of Art is open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tues-day through Friday and noon to 4 p.m. on Satur-day. It is at 1 W. Orange Ave.
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school administrators, school board members and officials from the Educational Founda-tion of Lake County, sur-prised all three teachers with the news Wednes-day morning in each of their classrooms.
“We are very proud to have the opportunity to recognize, celebrate and pay tribute to the teach-ing profession,” Moxley said. “These three out-standing teachers are representative of teach-ers we have in Lake County.”
Stuart Klatte, presi-dent of the Lake Coun-ty Education Associa-tion, said the annual event is an important opportunity to “ac-centuate teaching and learning through this process, and the posi-tive achievements that teachers have exhibited through their students.”
The annual event is an opportunity to recog-nize teachers, said Car-man Cullen-Batt, ex-ecutive director of the Educational Foundation of Lake County.
“Teachers work end-lessly, day and night, and on weekends to en-sure students are pre-pared for the future,”
she said. “Teachers are not recognized enough.”
RACHEL ADAMS
After a long bout with cancer several years ago, where she was given a terminal diagnosis, Ad-ams’ entire outlook on teaching changed.
“I want to end each day with the knowl-edge that I did every-thing within my power to reach each and every student who enters the classroom,” she said.
Adams said she en-ters the classroom every day with specific goals in mind.
“We only get one chance with these kids,” she said. “If I don’t go into school every day with a goal in mind for every student, then I have wasted my time and theirs. I have to be intentional with every single day and every single student.”
Since 2008, Adams has taught at Round Lake Elementary School in Mount Dora.
Honored to be cho-sen as a finalist, Adams said it is most rewarding to see her students suc-ceed.
The student who had never completed his written work presented a challenge for Adams, but she said she was de-termined to help him.
“I invested myself in
him this year and let him know he is valuable and intelli-gent,” she said.
Adams said the best way to get through to him was to be real with him: reminding him of the consequences of not finishing his school-work and the benefits of completing it.
As a result, the 10-year-old is show-ing determination and has begun completing his schoolwork, Adams said.
Asked how he felt to complete the school work, reaching his goal, Adams said he re-marked, ‘I feel good to have other kids be proud of me.’”
“To me, I am proudest when I see students take ownership over their learning,” she said.
Linda Bartberger, principal of Round Lake Elementary School, said she is proud of Adams.
“She comes in every day with a positive atti-tude no matter what is going on in her life,” she said. “She is here for her students: that is her ulti-mate goal.”
KEITH HYNDSHAW
Teaching for the last 19 years, Hyndshaw
said there is nothing more rewarding than observing your students become successful in life.
The history and psy-chology teacher has worked with several teachers who he taught in middle school. He has followed students he taught in middle school through college and beyond.
Hyndshaw said once students graduate, they can befriend him on Facebook.
“I remember coming home from graduation with 42 friend requests from former students on my Facebook,” he said. “Watching these kids graduate and go to college or be successful business owners: that is the prize of teaching.”
Growing up, Hynd-shaw said he fell in love with history, after many teachers brought it to life.
“It was more than just dates and dead people,” he said. “It was about relationships and the cause and effect of ordi-nary people’s stories.”
In his teaching phi-losophy, Hyndshaw said the ultimate goal of “public education is to create functional members of society and well-informed citizens. History is not a collec-
tion of events and dates unrelated to the stu-dent. It is a way of con-necting to members of a great and common hu-manity.”
Bill Miller, principal of Leesburg High School, said he has worked with Hyndshaw since he came to Lake County.
“He has displayed tre-mendous profession-al growth,” he said. “The craft of teaching im-proves every year in his class. He understands his role as a teacher and in trying to find suc-cess in all kids. He also understands the effect he has on students. He forces students to dig deeper, think deeper, construct and analyze.”
TIFFANY SCOTT
Scott believes a teach-er’s role goes beyond simply teaching the content.
“I know that we are here to teach them con-tent, but a lot of times through our experienc-es, we teach them life lessons,” she said. “To make that kind of im-pact on one person’s life is remarkable.”
Teaching for the last five years, Scott said her love for the profession grew after volunteering at the Guardian Ad Li-tem program for chil-dren in the court sys-tem, where she learned
there was a need to help students in education.
Scott said while her job as a math teach-er is to teach students the content, it is also her role “to establish pur-pose and help the stu-dents make connections between the content and how it’s relevant in today’s society.”
Working with a stu-dent who sporadically attended school, Scott said when she was able to encourage him that he was capable of do-ing well, the student changed his perspective and his drive.
“He started to live up to his potential,” she said. “He became com-mitted and ended up on the honor roll.”
Al Larry, principal of Mount Dora Middle School, said Scott has the “ability to reach be-yond the barriers that kids often bring from different circumstances in life and touch the es-sentials of those things that it takes to move them up the academic ladder. “
“We are very fortunate to have her in our school community,” he said.
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WASHINGTON — A $1.1 trillion spending bill for operating the government until just before next fall’s elec-tion steamed through the battle-weary House on Wednesday over tep-id protests from tea par-ty conservatives, driv-en by a bipartisan desire to restore painful cuts in domestic and defense programs and show dis-affected voters that Con-gress can do its job.
The bill swept through the House on a 359-67 vote and was on track for a big Senate vote by week’s end. Republicans voted for the bill by a 2 1/2-1 margin, and just three Democrats were opposed.
The measure funds virtually every agen-cy of government and
contains compromises on almost every one of its 1,582 pages. It covers the one-third of govern-ment spending subject to annual decisions by Congress and the White House, programs that have absorbed the brunt of budget cuts racked up since Republicans re-claimed control of the House three years ago.
Excluded are the giant benefit programs like Social Security, Medi-care, Medicaid and food stamps that run on au-topilot and are increas-ingly driving the govern-ment deeper into debt.
Tea party Republicans, chastened after spark-ing a 16-day partial shut-down of the government in October in a kamika-ze attempt to derail Pres-ident Barack Obama’s health care law, appeared resigned to the bill.
“I don’t think there’s going to be a lot of op-position,” one tea party leader, Rep. Raul Labra-dor, R-Idaho, said before the vote. “The die has been cast for the next
year on budget fights.”To buy time for the
Senate debate, Con-gress on Wednesday sent President Barack Obama a three-day funding bill in time to
avert a scheduled shut-down at midnight. The Senate cleared that mea-sure by an 86-14 vote.
The bill increases core agency spending by $26 billion over the fiscal
2013 year that began Oct. 1, after last year’s auto-matic spending cuts took them to $986 billion. But it’s $31 billion less than Congress passed last March before automat-ic cuts known as seques-tration took effect.
The Pentagon faces a tight squeeze even as it avoids what would have been another $20 bil-lion wave of automatic cuts. The Pentagon’s core budget is basically fro-zen at $487 billion after most accounts absorbed an 8 percent automatic cut last year. Adding $6 billion to Obama’s war request provides some relief to readiness ac-counts, though active duty troop levels would still be cut by 40,000 to 1.36 million. It includes $85 billion for overseas military operations, a slight cut from last year.
House passes $1.1 trillion bill to fund government
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House Speaker John Boehner of Ohio leaves the House chamber on Capitol Hill in Washington on Wednesday after the final vote on a massive $1.1 trillion spending bill.
Thursday, January 16, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL A7
BRIAN SKOLOFFAssociated Press
PHOENIX — Border Patrol agents at south-ern Arizona checkpoints routinely violate the constitutional rights of U.S. citizens with illegal searches and other ac-tions despite the agen-cy’s mandate that stops be limited to immigra-tion enforcement, ac-cording to a complaint filed Wednesday.
The letter from the American Civil Liber-ties Union to the De-partment of Homeland Security’s Office of In-spector General seeks an investigation into 12 spe-cific cases and a review of checkpoint policies to determine if agents are complying with consti-tutional guidelines.
“Border residents reg-ularly experience ex-tended interrogation and detention not related to establishing citizenship, invasive searches, verbal harassment, and physi-cal assault, among oth-er abuses,” ACLU of Ar-izona attorney James Lyall wrote. “Border Pa-trol checkpoints often appear to be operated as drug interdiction check-points, which are uncon-stitutional, and not for the limited purpose of verifying residence sta-tus.”
Lyall said Border Pa-trol agents should not be conducting extended stops or searches of ve-hicles at the checkpoints “for non-immigration purposes, absent ‘rea-sonable suspicion’ that a crime has been commit-ted.”
The National Bor-der Patrol Council, the union for agents, balked at the allegations, not-ing agents are not limit-ed to only immigration enforcement.
“The authority of a Border Patrol agent is pretty vast,” said Shawn Moran, the group’s vice president, adding that the law allows them to investigate crimes in-
cluding trafficking of guns and drugs.
“Running a canine around a vehicle or even detaining people so you can run that canine is not viewed as overly pro-longed as long as the agent can articulate their suspicions,” Moran said.
U.S. Customs and Bor-der Protection spokes-man Michael Friel said Border Patrol check-points along roadways are vital tools aimed at securing the nation’s borders and interrupting travel routes for smug-glers of guns, drugs and people.
“Our officers and agents are trained to rec-ognize people and situ-ations that present a po-tential threat or violation of law without regard to race,” Friel said.
The cases cited by the ACLU occurred over the past 15 months at six Ar-izona checkpoints. One case says an agent point-ed a gun at a man’s face during a checkpoint stop when he refused to an-swer whether he had any weapons in his vehicle.
In another case, the ACLU said three peo-ple were detained for 30 minutes after an agent thought backpacks in their vehicle looked sus-picious, and the occu-pants refused to consent to a search of the car. The ACLU said agents have become abusive and even threatening in such circumstances.
While some agents make mistakes, a driv-er’s behavior can lead to a more prolonged stop, Moran said.
“Their argumentative nature might just add to whatever suspicion the agent may have already had,” he said.
The ACLU filed a sim-ilar complaint seeking a probe in October, claim-ing agents were subject-ing U.S. citizens to ille-gal searches, detentions and excessive force in many cases miles from Arizona’s border with Mexico.
Probe sought of Border Patrol checkpoint actions
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A Border Patrol agent checking the identification card of a bus driver at a checkpoint in Amado, Ariz.
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MAGGIE MICHAELAssociated Press
CAIRO — Egypt’s top election official declared Wednesday that turnout was high in a national referen-dum, but a boycott by a wider-than-expected range of ultra-conser-vative Islamists raised the prospects of con-tinued polarization.
The majority of Egyp-tians who converged at the polls appeared to support the charter, which was likely to pass in voting Tuesday and Wednesday amid an in-tense media campaign in its favor and a tight security grip silencing its opponents. The in-terim government was seeking a high turn-out as a mandate for its vision of the country’s future.
The constitution is a key piece of a political roadmap toward new elections for a presi-dent and a test of pub-lic opinion about the coup that removed Is-lamist President Mo-hammed Morsi and his Muslim Brotherhood from power last July. It is a heavily amended version of a constitu-tion written by Morsi’s Islamist allies and rati-fied in December 2012 with some 64 percent of the vote but with a nationwide turnout of just over 30 percent.
In its first test after siding with the mili-
tary-backed govern-ment, the lone major ultraconservative voice in support of the new draft charter, the Al-Nour Salafi party, ap-peared unable to bring masses of its followers to the polls. Turnout was very low in Salafi strongholds, especial-ly in villages and small towns.
In many of villages near Giza, home to the Pyramids west of Cai-ro, polling centers saw only a trickle of vot-ers all day long. It was a stark contrast to the December 2012 ref-erendum, when Sala-fi organizers ferried voters on motorcycles and minibuses to poll-ing stations, where they stood on long lines.
Those who did vote this week often faced ridicule.
In Om Khanan vil-lage, a woman who identified herself as Um Mohammed, her face covered in a veil,
said Muslim Brother-hood supporters yelled “You are selling your religion” at her as she headed to vote.
“Does Shariah and religion endorse killings?” she asked, re-ferring to violence car-ried out by Muslim ex-tremists over the past several months, in-cluding suicide bomb-ings and attacks tar-geting several security headquarters.
Her sister, who asked to be identified as Um Ahmed, interrupted, saying, “They want-ed to drag the country into another Syria. But this is Egypt. It will nev-er be this way.”
The Muslim Brother-hood, which was once the country’s best or-ganized political orga-nization, was already boycotting and call-ing for demonstrations, which never did mate-rialize.
Egyptian election official says turnout looks high
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Egyptians line up to vote in the country’s constitutional referendum in Cairo on Wednesday.
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APATZINGAN, Mexico — Vigilantes who have challenged the govern-ment’s authority in law-less Michoacan state held onto their guns on Wednesday as federal authorities struggled to rein in a monster they helped create: citizen militias that rose among farmers and lime-pick-ers to fight a drug cartel.
Interior Minis-ter Miguel Angel Oso-rio Chong called Mon-day for the vigilantes to drop their arms and go home. But a new agree-ment with the so-called self-defense groups left them holding onto their territory and their guns, including high-caliber assault rifles that can only be used by the mil-itary under Mexican law.
The fact they had the weapons at all grew from toleration, perhaps even encouragement, of a movement that spread across Michoacan’s Tier-ra Caliente in recent months. Citizens have challenged the domi-nance of a pseudo-reli-gious drug cartel that of-ficials themselves have been unable to uproot.
“What they created was a Frankenstein that got out of control,” said
Erubiel Tirado, a special-ist in civil-military rela-tions at the Iberoameri-can University. He called it a schizophrenic strat-egy that allows civilians to do the government’s “dirty work.”
The government sent in its forces, vow-ing Monday to reas-sert order, after violent days of repeated clash-es between the Knights Templar cartel and vig-ilantes who were ad-vancing, town by town, on the cartel’s strong-hold in the farming hub of Apatzingan.
But many residents simply shrugged at the show of force. They’ve seen federal forces come and go since the previous administra-tion launched a war on cartels in Michoacan in 2006 that failed to up-root the drug cartels.
Nor does the govern-ment of President En-rique Pena Nieto want to repeat the full-on attack strategy of his predecessor Felipe Cal-deron, which that only got bloodier and less popular as time went on.
ANGELA CHARLTONAssociated Press
PARIS — France’s president is re-ported to be sneaking around on a motorcycle to have a secret affair with an actress. Who takes the brunt of the heat? In a very French twist, it’s increasingly looking like his jilted first lady, who has been hospitalized since she found out.
The question on many French lips this week is not, “How could Francois Hollande have done such a thing?” but rather, “Do we really need a first lady?”
That’s in part a reflection of a French willingness to forgive infidel-ity by men in public office, regard-less of the damage it causes to their women.
And it’s in part because the French have never fully embraced Valerie Trierweiler, a journalist who has been living with Hollande since he split with the mother of his four chil-dren in 2007.
Seen as cold and distant, Trierwei-ler has followed Hollande on inter-national visits and played the role of first lady, but unlike her predecessor Carla Bruni has failed to capture the hearts of the French public.
Trierweiler and Hollande are not married, and his reported affair is shining a new spotlight on the near-ly $27,000 in taxpayer money spent
each month on the first lady’s staff and office in the presidential palace.
If Trierweiler’s not the president’s favorite anymore, the logic goes, why should she get to keep the perks?
Never mind that she’s been hos-pitalized for nearly a week for what her aides call “very strong emotion-al shock.” She reportedly said the news of Hollande’s dalliances hit her like a high-speed train.
At a major news conference Tues-day, Hollande confidently brushed off questions about an affair by say-ing it’s private — and the French news media and public have so far seemed happy to leave it at that. Commentators on Wednesday praised his unusually statesmanlike demeanor and pontificated on the pro-business twist on his economic policy. Meanwhile, the affair all but disappeared from newscasts.
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A10 DAILY COMMERCIAL Thursday, January 16, 2014
BERNARD CONDONAssociated Press
NEW YORK — It was a stock market squeaker.
After piercing its all-time high in early trad-ing, then yo-yoing be-low and above that level several times during the day, the Standard and Poor’s 500 index on
Wednesday managed to eke out a record at the close, besting the old one by just two-hun-dredths of a point.
Financial and tech-nology companies had some of the biggest gains. Bank stocks rose after Bank of America reported that its prof-it surged to $3.44 bil-lion in the fourth quar-ter. Apple was up nearly 2 percent.
Investors have been worried stocks would stall in the new year after a surge of nearly 30 per-cent in the S&P 500 last year. The first few trad-ing days in 2014 seemed to confirm their fears. As of the close of trading
Monday, the S&P 500 was down 1.6 percent.
But a combination of positive economic re-ports and strong earn-ings on Wednesday sent all three major indexes higher.
The S&P 500 gained 9.50 points, or 0.52 per-cent, to 1,848.38. The last closing high was 1,848.36 on Dec. 31, 2013. With Wednesday’s rise, the index is now ba-sically flat for the year. In 2013 the S&P 500 closed at record highs 45 times.
The Dow Jones in-dustrial average closed up 108.08 points, or 0.7 percent, to 16,481.94. It is 94.72 points from its
closing high, just one good up day away. The Nasdaq composite rose 31.87 points, or 0.76 per-cent, to 4,214.88. The tech-heavy index is still 16 percent below its high during the dot-com bubble more than a de-cade ago.
Bank of America climbed 2.3 percent af-ter it reported a jump in earnings. The loans on its balance sheet con-tinue to improve, and the bank’s provision for credit losses fell to $336 million, from $2.2 bil-lion in the same peri-od a year earlier. Even its mortgage division, which took huge losses after the housing bubble popped, improved.
Apple rose 2 percent, and Microsoft by 2.7 percent. On Friday, Ap-ple plans to start sell-ing its iPhone in China through China Mobile, the world’s largest cell-phone carrier.
JONATHAN FAHEYAP Energy Writer
NEW YORK — Solar panel in-staller SolarCity is turning to re-tail investors for cash. The com-pany said Wednesday that it plans to sell securities directly to individuals and others interest-ed in investing in its rooftop so-lar systems.
The move is a novel way for the San Mateo, Calif., company to fi-nance the enormous cost of in-stalling panels on thousands of roofs — a typical residential sys-tem costs $25,000 — while ap-pealing to retail investors who are on the hunt for better rates of return than they can find in sav-ings accounts and government bonds.
The securities will likely be similar to bonds or certificates of deposit. But instead of being backed by SolarCity, they would be backed by hundreds or thou-sands of contracts with roof-top solar customers. Wall Street has long created such products, called securitizations, which bundle assets such as mortgag-es or other loans into securi-ties that can then be bought and sold.
Now SolarCity wants to offer its own version through its web-site.
SolarCity Corp. CEO Lyndon Rive said in an interview that he expects the company will offer several types of products that in-vestors could hold for different lengths of time, or even trade. He expects eventually to raise “bil-lions” of dollars this way.
“We are constantly asked, ‘When are you coming to my state?’ or ‘When are you coming to our country?’ People every-where want to participate in this transformation,” says Rive. “With our investment platform, even if we can’t put panels on everyone’s roof today, we can still give many of them an opportunity to par-ticipate in solar’s growth.”
SolarCity said Wednesday that it has purchased privately held financial technology compa-ny Common Assets LLC to pro-vide the investment platform. SolarCity shares rose $2.85 or 4.4 percent, to $68.40 in trading Wednesday afternoon.
SolarCity pays to install and maintain rooftop solar systems for homes or businesses in ex-change for monthly payments for the power that the panels pro-duce. The company has raised
money to pay for these systems several different ways.
Mostly, SolarCity has turned to big investors, such as Google, Bank of America or U.S. Ban-corp, to create large funds that SolarCity has used to finance systems. These deals are set up in a way so that the investing company reaps the renewable energy tax credits generated by the projects. But these deals, called tax-equity deals, are rela-tively expensive to structure and only a small number of compa-nies appear interested.
Late last year, SolarCity raised $54 million by creating a series of notes backed by solar power contracts and selling them to in-stitutional investors. The notes were rated BBB+ by Standard & Poor’s, a low investment-grade rating. The notes pay 4.8 percent and mature in 2026.
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JANUARY 23, 2014LAKE COUNTY BOARD
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1. Call to Order2. Administration of Oath to Elizabeth Kallop3. Roll Call4. Presentation and approval of minutes of the
budget meetings held on September 19, 2013 and September 26, 2013
5. Financial report - audit presentation6. Presentation of the annual report of the Board
of Trustees.7. Transaction of any business that may properly be
brought before the board.a. Reaffirmation of Resolution 98-1.
8. Election of officers of the Board of Trustees.9. Old Business10. New Business:
a. Presentation of quarterly auditsb. Scheduling of budget and special meetings
10. Any other matter necessary to achieve the aforementioned goals.
11. Adjournment
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CURRENCIESDollar vs. Exchange Pvs Rate DayYen 104.44 103.68Euro $1.3587 $1.3671Pound $1.6339 $1.6420Swiss franc 0.9098 0.9019Canadian dollar 1.0958 1.0929Mexican peso 13.1775 13.1114
WASHINGTON — Apple will refund at least $32.5 million to consumers to set-tle a federal case in-volving purchases that kids made without their parents’ permis-sion while playing on mobile apps, the gov-ernment announced Wednesday.
The Federal Trade Commission said Ap-ple will make full re-funds for any such in-app purchases made by kids using mobile phones and other de-vices, and incurring charges by accident or without parents’ per-mission.
Apple will have to change its billing prac-tices to make it more obvious that an actu-al purchase is taking place during the course of the game or app.
The commission said it had received tens of thousands of com-plaints about unautho-rized charges.
Edith Ramirez, the agency’s head, said the settlement in-volves mobile apps and charges racked up when kids bought
things such as virtu-al currency or dragon food. In some cases, Ramirez said, charges ran into the hundreds and even thousands of dollars.
One parent told the FTC that her daugh-ter had spent $2,600 in “Tap Pet Hotel,” a game in which kids can build their own pet ho-tel. The game is free to download and play but involves in-app pur-chases where kids buy treats and coins for their pets.
Others consumers reported unauthorized purchases by children totaling more than $500 in the apps “Drag-on Story” and “Tiny Zoo Friends.”
“You cannot charge consumers for pur-chases they did not au-thorize,” Ramirez said.
According to FTC complaint, when par-ents entered their pass-word while a child played a game, Apple did not make it clear that that they unwit-tingly may be buying something in the game the child had clicked on, such as a chest of gems or treats for a vir-tual pet.
Apple will refund $32.5M in app case
S&P 500 finishes above all-time closing high
SolarCity turns to retail investors
AP FILE PHOTO
U.S. Senator Michael Bennet, D-Colo., center, helps as SolarCity employees Jarret Esposito, left, and Jake Torwatzky, right, install a solar panel on a home in south Denver.
Stocks in bold changed 5% or more in price from the previous day.Stock Footnotes: g - Dividends and earnings in Canadian dollars. h - Does not meet continued-listing standards. lf - Late filing with SEC.n - Stock was a new issue in the last year. The 52-week high and low figures date only from the beginning of trading. pf - Preferred stockissue. rs - Stock has undergone a reverse stock split of at least 50% within the past year. s - Stock has split by at least 20 percent within thelast year. vj - Company in bankruptcy or receivership, or being reorganized under the bankruptcy law. Appears in front of the name.Dividend Footnotes: a - Extra dividends were paid, but are not included. b - Annual rate plus stock. c - Liquidating dividend. e - Amountdeclared or paid in last 12 months. f - Current annual rate, which was increased by most recent dividend announcement. i - Sum of divi-dends paid after stock split, no regular rate. j - Sum of dividends paid this year. Most recent dividend was omitted or deferred. k - Declaredor paid this year, a cumulative issue with dividends in arrears. m - Current annual rate, which was decreased by most recent dividendannouncement. p - Initial dividend, annual rate not known, yield not shown. r - Declared or paid in preceding 12 months plus stock dividend.t - Paid in stock, approximate cash value on ex-distribution date. PE Footnotes: q - Stock is a closed-end fund - no P/E ratio shown. cc -P/E exceeds 99. dd - Loss in last 12 months. Source: The Associated Press. Sales figures are unofficial.
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Holiday sales bump?American Express is expected to report today that its earnings and revenue improved in the fourth quarter.
Investors will be looking for an update on how cardholders’ spending and payment trends fared during the October-December period, which coincides with a traditional spike in consumer spending for the holiday season. That can benefit card issuers like American Express, which can ultimately earn interest income when cardholders ramp up spending.
Eye on health careUnitedHealth Group is the biggest provider of Medicare Advantage plans, privately run versions of Medi-care.
With the federal government cutting funding for Medicare Advantage as it looks to fund the health care over-haul, some analysts are worried that could slow growth for the government-subsidized plans this year. How will that affect United- Health’s business? Investors will be looking for hints today when the com-pany reports fourth-quarter results.
PC chip bellwetherIntel supplies chips for about four out of every five PCs, but its sales have been hurting recently.
That’s because shoppers are increasingly buying tablets and smartphones, rather than PCs. Intel has tried to offset the decline with higher sales of chips for servers, phones and tablets. Wall Street will get an update on the strategy today, when Intel reports fourth-quarter earnings.Source: FactSet
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Mutual Fund Footnotes: b - Fee covering market costs is paid from fund assets. d - Deferred sales charge, or redemption fee. f - frontload (sales charges). m - Multiple fees are charged, usually a marketing fee and either a sales or redemption fee. NA - not available. p - pre-vious day´s net asset value. s - fund split shares during the week. x - fund paid a distribution during the week.Source: Morningstar and the Associated Press.
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T he secretary of defense knew it was time to go, even though his war, still pain-
fully un-won, was destined to drag on with no certainty of a satisfying outcome.
And near the end, there was a public moment when emotion overtook this SecDef who was fa-mous among his insiders for be-ing cool and controlled in tough times.
It happened in the White House East Room when the president presented his secre-tary of defense with the Medal of Freedom, the highest honor a commander in chief can give a civilian. The secretary, over-whelmed by emotion, fought one last battle before losing to the tears that filled his eyes and rolled down his cheeks. “I can-not find the words to express what lies in my heart,” he said, “and I guess I better respond on another occasion.”
That was February 1968 and it was not until 1995 when for-mer Secretary of Defense Rob-ert McNamara found the words that were really in his heart that day and every day since. Long after President Lyndon John-son was dead, McNamara wrote the words Johnson would never have wanted to read: “We were wrong, terribly wrong.”
Fast forward to now. Another long-serving defense secretary, Robert Gates, has just produced a memoir that, while it couldn’t compare to the shock of Mc-Namara’s tragic admission, has nevertheless stunned the world within Washington’s Beltway.
Gates, who spent five years prosecuting troubled wars in Afghanistan and Iraq for Pres-idents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, rushed to deliv-er his book (titled “Duty”) so it would be read before the 2016
presidential campaign.Gates’ book castigates Obama
and his White House. He is right when he complains about the tight, controlling ways of Obama’s White House — but that’s just standard Washington payback.
It’s the heart of Gates’ book that stunned even Gates’ Re-publican allies — for he harshly criticizes the motives of his for-mer boss and current president. Here Gates seems to have co-au-thored his memoir with his po-lar-opposite twin. Gates seems of two minds in his memoir.
Consider Gates’ recounting of Obama’s decision, opposed by many Democrats, to send 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan.
Gates wrote: “The president doesn’t trust his commander … doesn’t believe in his own strate-gy and doesn’t consider the war to be his. For him, it’s all about getting out.”
But wait — Gates also wrote, concerning Obama’s crucial Afghan war decisions: “I be-lieve Obama was right in each of these decisions.” And when he wasn’t blasting Obama, Gates was praising him. He said Obama is “very thoughtful and analytical, but he is also quite decisive. … I think we have a similar approach to dealing with national security issues.”
Finally, Gates wrote: “I nev-er doubted Obama’s support for the troops, only his support for their mission.”
But the Afghanistan war is America’s longest war ever.
Shouldn’t any thinking leader have doubts, given the history of strategies that finished short of expectations? Gates grants him-self that, but apparently not his president.
On Gates’ last day, Obama had presented him with the Medal of Freedom, in a ceremony that was filled with words of mutu-al admiration. The framed cita-tion hangs proudly on Gates wall today, in the study where Gates wrote the book so criticizing the president who had praised, hon-ored, respected and trusted him.
There is a human condition at the core of older folks whose job is to send younger folks into wars that may end without being won. Gates kept count of every military casualty in Afghanistan and Iraq while he was secretary. He wrote personalized letters to families of each service member who was killed.
In his last visit to U.S. troops in Afghanistan, in December 2010, Gates, who, like McNamara, was also known for being cool and controlled, also emotionally choked up.
“I feel a personal responsibility for each and every one of you,” he said in a voice choked with tears. “… I just want to thank you and tell you how much I love you.”
Love is not your standard GI-issued message from the Sec-Def. But it was all Bob Gates had left as he stood there that day.
And sadly now, what this ex-cellent and patriotic defense secretary had left for the rest of us is mainly just the sort of petty Washington squabbles and pay-back Bob Gates always detested hearing from others.
Martin Schram is a veteran Washing-ton journalist, author and TV documen-tary executive. Readers may send him email at [email protected].
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W e’ve all taken a wrong expressway exit and ended up miles from our in-tended destination, but the stakes
are much higher when a pilot makes a sim-ilar mistake.
Southwest Flight 4013, which took off from Chicago’s Midway International Air-port, was supposed to land at Branson Air-port in southwest Missouri. Instead, the Boeing 737-700 touched down at Taney County’s M. Graham Clark Downtown Air-port, which is also in southwest Missouri.
That’s where the similarities between the two airports end. The Taney County airport, seven miles from where Flight 4013 was supposed to land, has a much shorter run-way and steep cliffs at each end.
While it’s tempting to make jokes about this unfortunate miscue counting against Southwest’s much-ballyhooed on-time ar-rival stats, the fact is that the wrong-airport landing is an embarrassment to pilots and Southwest in particular.
The good news is that the two pilots rec-ognized the mistake in time and brought the plane to an abrupt skidding halt with no injuries to passengers.
Just two months ago, a Boeing 747 sched-uled to deliver cargo to McConnell Air Force Base in Wichita, Kan., accidentally landed at another airport nine miles north. In fact, landing miscues like these are reported every few months somewhere around the globe.
Yet with the high-tech instruments avail-able to today’s airline industry, it’s import-ant that everything possible be done to pre-vent these errant landings.
The Federal Aviation Administration, Na-tional Transportation Safety Board and Southwest Airlines are investigating what happened with Flight 4013. Aviation ex-perts, meanwhile, are asking questions about whether poor training, overreliance on instruments and auto-flight, or pilots’ wrong assumptions are at the heart of the problem. For example, pilots are supposed to match up radio signals to make sure they are on course. Right now we don’t know whether that happened.
Aviation experts say pilots sometimes don’t follow standard procedures or ask themselves all the questions they should. After the Kansas incident, in which the car-go plane ended up at Jabara Airport, re-tired pilot Tom Bunn told Fox News that pi-lot misidentification of an airport is like a shopper returning to his car at the mall. “Occasionally you approach a car and then realize, though it looks the same as yours, it isn’t yours,” he said.
In other words, a pilot expects to see an airport, suddenly sees one and immediately assumes it is the proper one.
While these wrong landings can be ex-plained, that doesn’t make them excusable. Luckily, in this case, the pilots recovered their bearings and passengers suffered no more than a very hard landing.
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The Sunshine State Athletic Conference is going places.
Already one of the largest independent football conferences in the state, the SSAC announced recent-ly that it will expand to 26 teams for the 2014 season, creating two leagues with a footprint that stretches from Oc-ala to Fort Myers to Deerfield Beach.
In addition, the SSAC released its All-Confer-ence teams, with play-ers from First Acade-my of Leesburg and Mount Dora Bible fill-ing 14 spots, com-
bined, on the First and Second teams, as well as Honorable Men-tion. First Academy of Leesburg coach Shel-don Walker filled out the league’s postseason honors by being named
SSAC Coach of the Year for the season-straight season.
The expansion was finalized during league meetings at Winder-mere Prep. In essence, the majority of teams
that played in the Gulf Atlantic Football Con-ference has merged with the SSAC.
According to league officials, the SSAC now stretches more than 250 miles from its north-
ernmost team (Ocala Christian) to its south-ernmost program (Zion Lutheran School). In an effort to reduce travel-ing costs, the SSAC will split into two leagues — the Coastal League,
featuring teams pri-marily from the north-ern end of the SSAC in-cluding First Academy of Leesburg and Mount Dora Bible, and the Coral League, which is comprised predomi-nantly of teams from the GAFC.
Within each league are two divisions. The Coastal League con-tains the Beach and Orange divisions, with First Academy of Lees-burg and Mount Dora Bible playing in the Or-ange Division.
The Coral League is home to the Bay and Gulf-Atlantic divisions.
The SSAC was formed
SSAC expanding; locals named All-ConferenceALL-SUNSHINE STATE ATHLETIC CONFERENCE TEAMS
Lake and Sumter County players only
First Team Offense
Byron Masoline, First Academy of Leesburg, RB
P.J. Hambrick, First Academy of Leesburg, OL
First Team Defense
Jordan McPherson, Mount Dora Bible, LB
Ojay Cummings, First Academy of Leesburg, DB
First Team Special Team
Lamar Smith, Mount Dora Bible, KR
Second Team Offense
Daniel Johnson, Mount Dora Bible, QB
Second Team DefenseCameron Bedford, First Academy of Leesburg, DLDude Edwards, First Academy of Leesburg, LBByron Masoline, First Academy of Leesburg, DB
Honorable MentionJohn Grant, Mount Dora Bible, OLTevin Symonette, Mount Dora Bible, RB and KRChad Simmons, Mount Dora Bible, LBLamar Smith, Mount Dora Bible, RBTrevor Lloyd, First Academy of Leesburg, WR
SSAC Coach of the Year
Sheldon Walker, First Academy of Leesburg
GARY GRAVESAssociated Press
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Shoni Schimmel scored 27 points and Sara Hammond added 22 as No. 5 Louisville beat Central Florida 75-56 on Wednesday night for its 10th straight victory.
Bria Smith added 10 points as the Cardinals (17-1, 5-0 American Athletic Conference) matched their best 18-game start since the 2008-09 season.
This victory took work through-out as Louisville overcame a slow start to build a 23-point lead early in the second half, a cushion that came in handy af-ter the determined Knights (8-8, 1-4) rallied to within 66-55 with 2½ minutes remaining.
Schimmel was just 8 of 22 from the field and 5 of 14 from 3-point range, but made sever-al baskets including one from long range with 40 seconds left to seal the game. The senior
guard overtook Jazz Covington for third place on the Cardinals’ career scoring list.
Sara Djassi scored 28 points for the Knights, who shot 35 per-cent (19 of 55).
Louisville shot slightly better at 25 of 60 (42 percent), but a se-ries of missed shots in the sec-ond half allowed UCF to get back in the game. But the Knights couldn’t get closer than 11 and only got a Djassi free throw over the final 2:43.
TIMOTHY D. EASLEY / AP
Louisville’s Shoni Schimmel, center, shoots between the defensive pressure of Central Florida’s Brittini Montgomery, left, and Zykira Lewis during the second half of Wednesday’s game in Louisville, Ky. Louisville defeated UCF 75-56.
Montverde Academy will host the third annual Montverde Academy Soccer Tour-nament, beginning today at the Montverde Academy Athletic Complex.
Four games will be played on each of the tournament’s three days of action, with the championship to be determined at 7:30 p.m. on Jan. 18.
Play today and Friday begins at 2 p.m.Eight teams make up the field, including
Montverde Academy, the tournament’s de-fending champions. Other teams include: Coconut Creek North Broward Prep, Au-burndale, Coppell (Texas), Phoenix Brophy Prep, San Clemente (Calif.), Winter Garden West Orange, and Delray Beach American Heritage.
The tournament is considered to be the stage for the 2013 National High-School Winter Soccer Championships. Many col-lege coaches often attend the tournament.
Daily admission is $10 for adults and $7 for students. A concession stand will be open to sell standard stadium fare.
STEVE MEGARGEEAssociated Press
South Carolina de-fensive end Jade-veon Clowney and Texas A&M quarter-back John-ny Manziel headline a record number of underclass-men enter-ing the NFL draft head-ing into Wednesday night’s deadline.
At least 90 players who had college el-igibility remaining are expected to en-ter the draft, shatter-ing last year’s record number of 74.
“It’s a humongous number, so the first reaction is it makes you step back a little
bit,” said NFL Net-work draft ana-lyst Daniel Jeremi-ah, a former scout with the Baltimore Ravens, Cleveland Browns and Phila-
delphia Ea-gles. “What I’m hearing is that the agents al-ways have to make the sales pitch to get these guys to
come out. This year, what I’ve been told is the sales pitch is that all your money right now is coming from the second contract, so you need to come out early so you can get to that second contract a year earli-er ... and apparently
JOHN PYEAssociated Press
MELBOURNE, Aus-tralia — Serena Wil-liams wore a fitted pink blazer into her sec-ond-round match at the Australian Open, giving the impression she wasn’t feeling the heat.
And after her 6-1, 6-2 win over Vesna Do-lonc on Wednesday, the second consecu-tive scorching day at the season’s first ma-jor, Williams said she could remember hotter matches.
By improving her career mark to 60-8
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Serena Williams serves to Vesna Dolonc during their second round match at the Australian Open on Wednesday in Melbourne, Australia.
Williams, Djokovic into third round at Australian Open
MAST begins today at MVA
Record number of underclassmen enter draft
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BASKETBALLNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCEAtlantic
W L Pct GBToronto 19 17 .528 —Brooklyn 15 22 .405 4½New York 15 23 .395 5Philadelphia 13 25 .342 7Boston 13 26 .333 7½
W L Pct GBSan Antonio 30 8 .789 —Houston 25 14 .641 5½Dallas 23 16 .590 7½Memphis 18 19 .486 11½New Orleans 15 22 .405 14½
Northwest W L Pct GBPortland 28 9 .757 —Oklahoma City 28 10 .737 ½Denver 19 18 .514 9Minnesota 18 19 .486 10Utah 13 26 .333 16
Pacific W L Pct GBL.A. Clippers 26 13 .667 —Golden State 25 14 .641 1Phoenix 21 16 .568 4L.A. Lakers 14 24 .368 11½Sacramento 13 23 .361 11½
Tuesday’s GamesIndiana 116, Sacramento 92Charlotte 108, New York 98Memphis 90, Oklahoma City 87Cleveland 120, L.A. Lakers 118
Wednesday’s GamesPhiladelphia 95, Charlotte 92Washington 114, Miami 97Chicago at Orlando, lateToronto at Boston, 7:30 p.m.Sacramento at Minnesota, lateMemphis at Milwaukee, lateHouston at New Orleans, lateUtah at San Antonio, lateL.A. Lakers at Phoenix, late
Cleveland at Portland, lateDenver at Golden State, lateDallas at L.A. Clippers, late
Today’s GamesBrooklyn vs. Atlanta at London, England, 3 p.m.New York at Indiana, 7 p.m.Oklahoma City at Houston, 9:30 p.m.
Pacific GP W L OT Pts GF GAAnaheim 48 35 8 5 75 161 119San Jose 47 29 12 6 64 150 117Los Angeles 47 28 14 5 61 120 96Vancouver 47 24 14 9 57 123 115Phoenix 46 21 16 9 51 135 143Calgary 47 16 25 6 38 105 148Edmonton 49 15 29 5 35 128 174NOTE: Two points for a win, one point for over-time loss.
Tuesday’s GamesSan Jose 2, Washington 1, SOToronto 4, Boston 3Tampa Bay 2, N.Y. Rangers 1Philadelphia 4, Buffalo 3New Jersey 4, Montreal 1Florida 4, N.Y. Islanders 2Colorado 3, Chicago 2, OTSt. Louis 2, Phoenix 1Nashville 4, Calgary 2
Ottawa 3, Minnesota 0Dallas 5, Edmonton 2
Wednesday’s GamesBuffalo at Toronto, lateWashington at Pittsburgh, lateVancouver at Anaheim, late
Today’s GamesDetroit at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m.Nashville at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.Montreal at Ottawa, 7:30 p.m.N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m.San Jose at Florida, 7:30 p.m.Los Angeles at St. Louis, 8 p.m.Edmonton at Minnesota, 8 p.m.Boston at Dallas, 8:30 p.m.New Jersey at Colorado, 9 p.m.Winnipeg at Calgary, 9 p.m.Vancouver at Phoenix, 9 p.m.
TENNISAustralian Open Results
Purse: $29.72 million (Grand Slam)Surface: Hard-Outdoor
First RoundJohan Brunstrom, Sweden, and Frederik Nielsen, Denmark, def. Yen-hsun Lu, Taiwan, and Divij Sha-ran, India, 6-2, 6-4.Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia Tecau (10), Romania, def. Teymuraz Gabashvili, Russia, and Mikhail Kukushkin, Kazakhstan, 6-2, 7-5.Oliver Marach, Austria, and Florin Mergea, Romania, def. Santiago Gonzalez, Mexico, and Scott Lipsky (16), United States, 6-3, 7-6 (6).Yuki Bhambri, India, and Michael Venus, New Zea-land, def. Roberto Bautista Agut and Daniel Gime-no-Traver, Spain, 6-2, 7-5.Marin Draganja and Mate Pavic, Croatia, def. Marc Gicquel and Benoit Paire, France, 7-6 (0), 6-3.Colin Fleming and Ross Hutchins, Britain, def. Marinko Matosevic, Australia, and Michal Przysiezny, Poland, 4-6, 6-4, 6-0.Mariusz Fyrstenberg and Marcin Matkowski (9), Poland, def. Tomasz Bednarek, Poland, and Ivo Kar-lovic, Croatia, 7-5, 7-5.Lukasz Kubot, Poland, and Robert Lindstedt (14), Sweden, def. Federico Delbonis, Argentina, and Al-bert Ramos, Spain, 6-3, 6-2.Marcel Granollers and Marc Lopez (6), Spain, def. Samuel Groth and John-Patrick Smith, Australia, 6-4, 6-4.Alexander Peya, Austria, and Bruno Soares (2), Brazil, def. Feliciano Lopez, Spain, and Andre Sa, Brazil, 6-4, 6-4.Philipp Oswald, Austria, and Simon Stadler,
Germany, def. Jesse Huta Galung and Igor Sijsling, Netherlands, 3-6, 7-6 (5), 6-2.Eric Butorac, United States, and Raven Klaasen, South Africa, def. Lleyton Hewitt and Patrick Rafter, Australia, 6-4, 7-5.Benjamin Mitchell and Jordan Thompson, Australia, def. Carlos Berlocq, Argentina, and Alejandro Gonza-lez, Colombia, 5-7, 6-3, 6-4.Mahesh Bhupathi, India, and Rajeev Ram, United States, def. Santiago Giraldo, Colombia, and Joao Sousa, Portugal, 4-6, 6-3, 6-4.Daniel Nestor, Canada, and Nenad Zimonjic (8), Serbia, def. Benjamin Becker and Daniel Brands, Germany, 6-4, 6-3.Treat Huey, Philippines, and Dominic Inglot (12), Britain, def. Juan Sebastian Cabal and Robert Farah, Colombia, 4-6, 6-4, 6-3.
WomenFirst Round
Anna-Lena Groenefeld, Germany, and Mirjana Lu-cic-Baroni (11), Croatia, def. Azra Hadzic and Jes-sica Moore, Australia, 6-3, 6-1.Raquel Kops-Jones and Abigail Spears (8), United States, def. Chuang Chia-jung, Taiwan, and Liga Dekmeijere, Latvia, 6-1, 6-1.Katarzyna Piter and Alicja Rosolska, Poland, def. Olga Govortsova, Belarus, and Christina McHale, United States, 6-3, 6-3.Chan Hao-ching, Taiwan, and Liezel Huber (13), United States, def. Tamarine Tanasugarn, Thailand, and Zheng Saisai, China, 6-3, 6-3.Kaia Kanepi, Estonia, and Renata Voracova, Czech Republic, def. Sally Peers and Viktorija Rajicic, Aus-tralia, 6-3, 6-1.Jelena Jankovic, Serbia, and Karin Knapp, Italy, def. Anastasia Pavlyuchenkova and Vera Zvonareva, Russia, 6-2, 6-4.Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Sre-botnik (4), Slovenia, def. Alexandra Cadantu and Simona Halep, Romania, 2-6, 6-3, 6-2.Anabel Medina Garrigues, Spain, and Yaroslava Shvedova, Kazakhstan, def. Bojana Jovanovski, Ser-bia, and Donna Vekic, Croatia, 6-0, 6-1.Vania King, United States, and Galina Voskoboeva (16), Kazakhstan, def. Sandra Klemenschits and Yvonne Meusburger, Austria, 6-2, 6-3.Varvara Lepchenko, United States, and Ioana Raluca Olaru, Romania, def. Shuko Aoyama and Mi-saki Doi, Japan, 6-2, 6-4.Shahar Peer, Israel, and Silvia Soler-Espinosa, Spain, def. Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Janette Hu-sarova, Slovakia, 7-5, 4-6, 6-4.Monique Adamczak and Olivia Rogowska, Australia, def. Darija Jurak, Croatia, and Andreja Klepac, Slo-venia, 6-3, 7-6 (2).Magdalena Rybarikova, Slovakia, and Stefanie Voegele, Switzerland, def. Jelena Dokic and Storm Sanders, Australia, 6-4, 6-4.Garbine Muguruza and Arantxa Parra Santonja, Spain, def. Sharon Fichman, Canada, and Monica
Puig, Puerto Rico, 4-6, 6-4, 7-5.
TRANSACTIONSBASEBALL
American LeagueSEATTLE MARINERS — Agreed to terms with OF Mi-chael Saunders on a one-year contract. Named Rich Donnelly manager, Jaime Navarro pitching coach and Cory Snyder hitting coach of Tacoma (PCL); James Horner manager, Lance Painter pitching coach and Roy Howell hitting coach of Jackson (SL); Eddie Menchaca manager, Andrew Lorraine pitching coach, Max Venable hitting coach and Cory Ritter performance coach of High Desert (Cal); Chris Pri-eto manager and Taylor Nakamura performance coach of Clinton (MWL); and Dan Wilson minor league catching coordinator.
National LeagueWASHINGTON NATIONALS — Announced a four-year working agreement with Harrisburg (EL).
American AssociationWINNIPEG GOLDEYES — Signed OF Ray Sadler.
BASKETBALLNational Basketball Association
BOSTON CELTICS — Assigned G Rajon Rondo to Maine (NBADL).CHICAGO BULLS — Recalled G Marquis Teague from Iowa (NBADL).GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS — Sent G Toney Doug-las to Miami, who sent C Joel Anthony, a 2015 first-round draft pick, a 2016 second-round draft pick and cash considerations to Boston. Boston sent Gs Jordan Crawford and MarShon Brooks to Golden State.PHILADELPHIA 76ERS — Recalled G Lorenzo Brown from Delaware (NBADL).
FOOTBALLNational Football League
MIAMI DOLPHINS — Named Bill Lazor offensive coordinator.NEW YORK GIANTS — Fired tight ends coach Mi-chael Pope and running backs coach Jerald Ingram.WASHINGTON REDSKINS — Promoted tight ends coach Sean McVay to offensive coordinator.
Canadian Football LeagueCALGARY STAMPEDERS — Re-signed FB Rob Cote.HAMILTON TIGER-CATS — Signed LB/DB Rico Mur-ray to a contract extension and DL Craig Marshall and RB Tavoy Moore.MONTREAL ALOUETTES — Re-signed LB Marc-Oliv-ier Brouillette to a three-year contract.WINNIPEG BLUE BOMBERS — Signed DB Gabe Loper and LB Kenny Tate.
Arena Football LeagueSPOKANE SHOCK — Announced the team has been sold to Arena Football Partners, LLC.
GOLFLPGA — Named Mike Trager chairman of the board of directors.
TV2DAYGOLF3 p.m.
TGC — PGA Tour, Humana Challenge, first round, at La Quinta, Calif.4 a.m.
TGC — European PGA Tour, Abu Dhabi Championship, second round, at Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
MEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL7 p.m.
ESPN — UConn at MemphisESPN2 — Missouri at VanderbiltESPNU — Belmont at Eastern KentuckyFS1 — Providence at St. John’s
9 p.m.ESPN2 — Ohio State at MinnesotaFS1 — Arizona State at ArizonaESPNU — Brigham Young at S.F
NATIONAL BASKETBALL ASSOCIATION3 p.m.
NBA — Brooklyn at Atlanta7 p.m.
TNT — N.Y. at Indiana9:30 p.m.
TNT — Oklahoma City at Houston
NATIONAL HOCKEY LEAGUE7:30 p.m.
SUN — N.Y. Islanders at Tampa Bay8 p.m.
NBCSN — Los Angeles at St. Louis
PREP BASKETBALL6 p.m.
BHSN — Largo at East LakeNote: BHSN is available to Bright House cable subscribers
TENNIS11 p.m.
ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Melbourne, Australia3 a.m.
ESPN2 — Australian Open, third round, at Melbourne, Australia
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in 2008 as an alterna-tive for smaller football programs. Most teams in the SSAC are equiv-alent to Class 2A and 3A teams in the Flori-da High School Athlet-ic Association.
The league is inde-pendent from the FH-SAA, meaning its pro-grams are not eligible to play for FHSAA state championships, but the SSAC conducts its own postseason, in-cluding a league cham-pionship game.
First Academy of Leesburg is the defend-ing SSAC champions, beating 28-20 on Nov. 16 in Orlando.
As a result of lead-ing the Eagles to the SSAC title and Mount Dora Bible reaching the postseason, local play-ers dotted the All-SSAC teams, led by three First Academy of Leesburg and two players from Mount Dora Bible on the First Team. Coach-es in the SSAC voted on the teams.
Byron Masoline, who rushed for nearly 1,900 yards and scored 23 touchdowns for First Academy of Leesburg, was a First Team run-ning back. His team-mate, lineman P.J. Hambrick, was the only other area player to be named to the league’s top offensive team.
On the defensive side of the ball, Mount Dora Bible linebacker Jordan McPherson and First Academy of Leesburg defensive back Ojay Cummings earned First Team honors.
McPherson had a standout season for the Bulldogs with 70 tack-les, including 4½ sacks, six tackles for loss, three fumble recover-ies, three forced fum-bles and four intercep-tions.
Cummings was the top tackler for the Ea-gles with 97 tackles — 35 solo and 62 assists. He also had seven tack-les for loss, 2½ sacks, three interceptions and one fumble recovery.
On special teams, Mount Dora Bible’s La-mar Smith earned First Team honors as a kick
returner. Smith, who is also a standout for the Bulldogs’ basketball team, had 437 yards on punt returns with three touchdowns and 230 return yards on kickoffs with one touchdown.
“These awards are a part of the reward for all the work and ded-ication we have put in over the past year,” Mount Dora Bible coach Dennis Cardo-so said. “I say ‘part’ be-cause our team suc-cess is what led to these guys to be recognized as All-Conference. All of our players should take pride in this success.”
Mount Dora Bi-ble quarterback Dan-iel Johnson was named to the SSAC All-Con-ference Second Team, the only local player on the offensive side of the ball. Johsnon passed for 1,400 yards and threw 24 touchdowns in 2013.
On defense, First Academy Leesburg de-fensive lineman Camer-on Bedford, along with linebacker Dude Ed-wards were selected, as was Masoline as a de-fensive back. Masoline is one of the few players
in league history to earn All-Conference honors on the offensive and de-fensive side of the ball in the same year.
Mount Dora Bible had four players earn Honorable Mention — offensive lineman John Grant; Tevin Symon-ette, who picked up honorable mentions as a running back and kick returner; lineback-er Chad Simmons and Smith, who picked up a second All-SSAC honor as a running back. First Academy of Leesburg wide receiver Trevor Lloyd also earned Hon-orable Mention.
First Academy of Leesburg finished the season with a 9-2 re-cord, losing only to Montverde Academy and Mount Dora Bible in the final game of the regular season. Mount Dora Bible went 7-3, losing to Orlando Chris-tian Prep in the SSAC semifinals.
The 2013 season marked the first time First Academy of Lees-burg and Mount Dora Bible finished winning records in the same year.
SSAC FROM PAGE B1
at Melbourne Park, she equaled Margaret Court’s record 60 match wins at the Australian Open in the Open era.
On day three at Mel-bourne Park, the center court at Rod Laver Are-na was — at least ac-cording to the two fans holding up a sign — “Serena’s Arena.”
The heat topped 40 Celsius (104F) during the 63-minute match, and peaked at just un-der 42 C (108 F) later during Novak Djokov-ic’s 6-0, 6-4, 6-4 win over Leonardo May-er. Second-seeded Djokovic, aiming to be the first man in the Open era to win four consecutive Australian Open titles, didn’t face a break point.
Williams fended off the only break point she faced with an ace, one of her 10 in the match. She hit 24 win-ners, sticking to the ideal strategy of keep-ing the points short on
a hot day and extend-ed her winning streak to 24 matches.
She said didn’t even go outside Tuesday be-cause conditions “were a little bit extreme,” adding that the pros-pect of the scorching temperatures had even interrupted her sleep.
“I kept waking up in the middle of the night last night just paranoid. I just wanted to stay hy-drated,” she said. “The last thing I want to do is to cramp in this weath-er. It can happen so easy.”
Williams next meets No. 31-seeded Daniela Hantuchova, who was on court for 3 hours, 13 minutes in her 6-3, 3-6, 12-10 win over Karolina Pliskova.
Temperatures topped 42 Celsius (108F) on Tuesday, and there were a total of nine re-tirements in the first round, equaling a Grand Slam record. It wasn’t quite as stifling Wednesday, but the forecast is for the heat wave to continue until Friday.
Li Na, the 2011 French Open champi-on and a two-time fi-nalist at Melbourne Park, had a 6-0, 7-6 (5) win over 16-year-old Belinda Bencic and will next play No. 26 Luc-ie Safarova in the third round.
No. 9 Angelique Ker-ber advanced and will next meet Ameri-can Alison Riske, who trounced Yanina Wick-mayer 6-1, 6-1. Aus-tralian wild-card entry Casey Dellacqua upset No. 18 Kirsten Flipkens 6-3, 6-0.
No. 17 Sam Stosur is through to the third round of her home Grand Slam for the first time in three years af-ter a 6-2, 6-0 win over Tsvetana Pironkova. No. 30 Eugenie Bouch-ard of Canada beat Vir-ginie Razzano 6-2, 7-6 (10) and Zheng Jie de-feated American Mad-ison Keys 7-6 (5), 1-6, 7-5.
Stosur will face for-mer French Open champion Ana Iva-novic in the third round after the Serbian play-
er beat Annika Beck of Germany 6-1, 6-2. The Stosur-Ivanovic winner could face Williams in the round of 16.
The tournament’s heat rule went into ef-fect in the first match on Margaret Court Are-na, giving No. 15-seed-ed Sabine Lisicki and Monica Niculescu a 10-minute break af-ter the second set. Niculescu won 2-6, 6-2, 6-2 and will next play No. 22 Ekaterina Ma-karova, who followed up her win over Venus Williams with a 6-2, 7-5 victory over American Irina Falconi.
Djokovic had a brief scare while serving at 3-0 in the first set when he turned over on his left ankle, tumbling to the court.
No. 3 David Fer-rer beat Adrian Man-narino of France 7-6 (2), 5-7, 6-0, 6-3 to ad-vance along with No. 7 Tomas Berdych and No. 9 Richard Gasquet, No. 17 Tommy Robre-do, No. 20 Jerzy Jano-wicz and No. 29 Jeremy Chardy.
TENNIS FROM PAGE B1
it’s been pretty effective.”ESPN analyst Mel Kiper Jr. released a mock
draft Wednesday in which 23 of the 32 first-round picks were early entries. Kiper had Man-ziel going first overall and included Clowney, UCF quarterback Blake Bortles and Clemson wide receiver Sammy Watkins as top-five picks. Jeremiah’s list of the top 50 draft prospects in-cludes early entries in the top three spots: Clowney at No. 1, Watkins at No. 2 and Auburn offensive tackle Greg Robinson at No. 3.
“It’s going to be a huge number of underclass-men that go high and have long careers,” Jere-miah said. “And there are going to be some oth-er guys who don’t get drafted and will be in a tough spot and would have been better served to go back to school. It works both ways.”
NFL FROM PAGE B1
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ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — From rematches to revivals to redemp-tion, it’s not a good idea to bet against Peyton Manning when it comes to second chances.
He has 97 touchdown throws since hooking up with John El-way in Denver two years ago af-ter the Indianapolis Colts re-leased him when neck troubles clouded his football future.
After dispatching San Diego Sunday on the anniversary of last year’s crushing loss to Bal-timore in eerily similar circum-stances, Manning stands one win from a shot at becoming the first quarterback to win Super Bowls with two franchises.
Standing in his way are Tom Brady and the New England Pa-triots, who beat the Broncos 34-31 in overtime in November.
Thing is, it’s been six years since Manning lost a rematch to a team that beat him earlier in the season.
The Broncos (14-3) lost just once at home this season, when they became the highest-scor-ing team in the Super Bowl era, propelled by Manning’s record 55 TD throws and 5,447 yards through the air.
That was back on Dec. 12, when they were upset by San Di-ego, a loss they avenged Sunday by beating the Chargers 24-17.
The last time Manning lost twice in a row to the same team was in 2007, when the Colts lost 23-21 at San Diego in November and then dropped a 28-24 heart-breaker at home in the wild-card playoffs.
Since then, Manning has won five straight rematches, includ-ing the AFC championship against the Jets 30-17 following the 2009 season, avenging a 29-15 loss in Week 16 that ended In-
dy’s shot at a perfect season.It took a vintage performance
from Manning on Sunday to keep that streak going.
After controlling the game for 3½ quarters, the Broncos allowed 17 fourth-quarter points after los-ing shutdown cornerback Chris Harris Jr. to a torn ACL.
The Broncos were facing third-and-17 from their own 20 with three minutes left and Riv-ers loosening up his right arm on the Chargers sideline, ready for his chance to tie this one just like the Ravens had a year earli-er on their way to a 38-35 win in double-overtime.
“It was deja vu,” Elway, now the Broncos’ executive vice pres-ident, said on his weekly podcast on the team’s website Tuesday.
As Manning took the snap and stepped up, the pocket began to collapse around him, but he spotted tight end Julius Thom-as open along the Broncos side-line. The pass was perfect, as was Thomas’ tap dance until
his momentum took him out of bounds at the 41.
Then, on third-and-6 from his 45, Manning hit Thomas for a 9-yard gain over the middle with 2:12 left.
A year ago, then-offensive co-ordinator Mike McCoy called for a run by undersized Ronnie Hill-man on third-and-7 at about the same point in the game, which in turn led to Joe Flacco’s 70-yard touchdown heave to Jaco-by Jones over Rahim Moore with 31 seconds left.
This was the ultimate second chance, and Manning made good on it.
“Julius and I have spent a lot of time working on those particu-lar routes, after practice, in prac-tice,” Manning said.
“And that’s one of the most re-warding parts of football, when you put that work in, off to the side and after practice, and it pays off for you in a game ... those two plays were certainly worth the hard work.”
TOM WITHERSAssociated Press
CLEVELAND — Amid mounting crit-icism of a coaching search dragging in its third week, Browns owner Jimmy Haslam sent a letter to Cleve-land fans explaining the team’s “methodi-cal” actions.
Haslam fired coach Rob Chudzinski last month following his first season, forcing the Browns to look for their seventh full-time coach since 1999 and fourth in six years.
The owner said the team has spoken to a “number of outstand-ing candidates” and indicated the Browns will meet with assis-tant coaches current-ly in the playoffs.
“We have purpose-fully been very me-thodical in our ap-proach,” Haslam said
in the letter released Wednesday by the team. “We believe it is very important to stay disciplined to this process and to in-terview all of the can-didates on our list. We are strongly commit-ted to finding the right person to coach the Cleveland Browns.”
Cleveland has in-terviewed six known candidates and the team intends to meet with Denver offensive coordinator Adam Gase when the Bron-cos’ season ends. The 35-year-old Gase told the Browns and Min-nesota Vikings he wanted to wait until after the season.
Although Gase appears to be the front-runner, there’s no guarantee he’ll be hired by the Browns — or if he even wants the job.
JOSH DUBOWAssociated Press
SANTA CLARA, Ca-lif. — From the pick six that closed Candle-stick to a pair of goal-line stands in Carolina, it seems like whenev-er San Francisco needs a big play from its de-fense one of the 49ers’ decorated linebackers steps up.
With Pro Bowlers NaVorro Bowman, Pat-rick Willis and Ahmad Brooks playing along-side talented pass rush-er Aldon Smith on co-ordinator Vic Fangio’s defense, the Niners’ version of the fearsome foursome has played a major part in their ad-vancement to the NFC title game on Sunday night in Seattle.
Bowman, Willis, Brooks and Smith have combined for seven sacks, one forced fum-ble and an interception in road playoff wins in Green Bay and Car-olina that set up the showdown with the Se-ahawks with a spot in the Super Bowl on the line.
What makes this unit so effective is how well they work together. Smith and Brooks are elite pass rushers, able to chase down quarter-backs with their speed and overpower block-ers with their strength.
Willis and Bowman are the do-everything inside backers, who plug holes against the
run, blitz when need-ed and chase running backs and tight ends in coverage.
While Willis came into the year as the most decorated of the bunch as a five-time All-Pro and Smith the most feared with 33½ sacks his first two sea-sons, it is Bowman who has led the group this season when the Nin-ers needed it most.
Smith missed five games to receive sub-stance abuse treatment and Willis showed a few signs of slowing down, turning Bowman into the on-field leader of the group.
He was named first-team All-Pro for the third straight season and has been men-tioned as a candidate for Defensive Player of the Year after record-ing a career-high five sacks, two intercep-tions, five forced fum-bles and two fumble re-
coveries. That earned him the ultimate praise from Willis.
“I said, ‘Man, you’re having the kind of year that linebackers want to have. I know you’re most certainly having the kind of year that I would love to have,’” Willis said. “He’s my brother. I’m always go-ing to be his biggest fan. He’s my teammate. I’m just glad to see him do well. When one of us does well, we all do well. That’s how we think as a team.”
The crowning mo-ment of Bowman’s year came in the regu-lar-season home fina-le against Atlanta. With the 49ers in danger of losing the final sched-uled game at Candle-stick Park and having their playoff status put in doubt, Bowman de-livered one of the most impressive plays of the season.
It started with him
blitzing up the middle against Matt Ryan. But after getting the center to commit, Bowman retreated and was in perfect position when Tramaine Brock broke up a slant pass to Har-ry Douglas. Bowman grabbed the ball out of the air and ran 89 yards for the touchdown that sealed the 34-24 victory and clinched the play-offs for the Niners.
Bowman was at it again in Sunday’s 23-10 win over Carolina, fighting off two block-ers before tackling Cam Newton at the 1 late in the second quarter. Af-ter a sack by Brooks and another goal-line stop by Bowman, the Panthers had to settle for a field goal.
San Francisco drove for the go-ahead score in the closing seconds of the half and nev-er trailed again. That was the second impres-sive goal-line stand as Brooks stopped New-ton on fourth down from the 1 earlier in the second quarter.
Back-to-back sacks by Bowman and Brooks knocked the Panthers out of field goal range in the closing minutes of the third quarter in what proved to be their last chance to stay in the game.
Throw in an intercep-tion earlier in the game by Willis that set up a field goal, and it was a dominating day.
Peyton Manning strong in second-chance outings
CHARLIE RIEDEL / AP
Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning (18) calls an audible at the line of scrimmage against the San Diego Chargers in the first quarter of an AFC division playoff football game Sunday.
Linebackers lead way for San Francisco into NFC championship
GERRY BROOME / AP
Carolina Panthers wide receiver Ted Ginn (19) tackles San Francisco 49ers inside linebacker Patrick Willis (52) after Willis intercepted the ball during a divisional playoff Sunday.
Browns owner updates fans on coaching search
WADE PAYNE / AP
In this file photo, Cleveland Browns owner Jimmy Haslam speaks in Knoxville, Tenn.
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003 Legal Notices
NOTICE of Public Sale or Disposition
The personal property, household items andcontents of the following rental spaces will besold for cash or otherwise disposed of tosatisfy rental liens for unpaid rent inaccordance with the Florida statutes
Friday, January, 31, 2014 at 11:00 am LakeWarehouse and Storage Astor, LLC 24201 State Road 40Astor, Florida 32102
Name: Lisa Barnett A014
Ad No.00423589January 16 & 23, 2014
NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
The Car Store Salvage gives Notice ofForeclosure of Lien and intent to sell thesevehicles on 01/31/2014, 9:00 am at #1Vickers St. Minneola, FL 34715, pursuant tosubsection 713.78 of the Florida Statutes.The Car Store Salvage reserves the right toaccept or reject any and/or all bids.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
Case No. 2012 CA 002834CitiMortgage, Inc.,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Roger D. Floyd; Sandra B. Floyd a/k/a SandraFloyd, Bank of America, N.A.; UnknownTenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to aSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosuredated May 15, 2013, entered in Case No.2012 CA 002834 of the Circuit Court of theFifth Judicial Circuit, in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein CitiMortgage, Inc. is thePlaintiff and Roger D. Floyd; Sandra B. Floyda/k/a Sandra Floyd; Bank of America, N.A.,are the Defendants, that I will sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash at, the firstfloor of the courthouse, near the information
003 Legal Noticesdesk, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, FL32778, beginning at 11:00 A M on the 19day of February, 2014 the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:
LOTS 16, 17,18 AND 19, SUNSET GROVESUNIT THREE, A SUBDIVISION IN LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 21, PAGES 28 THROUGH 47, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Dated this 10 day of January, 2014
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/S.HolewinskiAs Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyJudicial Center, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778,Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving notification if thetime before the scheduled appearance is lessthan 7 days; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.
Plaintiff’s Attorney:Jessica L. Fagen, EsquireBrock & Scott PLLC1501 NW 49th St, Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL [email protected]
Ad No 00423474January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.:10-CA-004194
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THEBANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE, FORCWMBS, INC., CHL MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2007-HY7 MORTGAGEPASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES2007-HY7Plaintiff,
vs.
JOHN WASDEN, Sharon Wasden; FloridaChoice BankDefendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Mortgage Foreclosure datedMay 9, 2013 and entered in Case No. 10-CA-004194 of the Circuit Court of the FIFTHJudicial Circuit in and for LAKE County,Florida wherein THE BANK OF NEW YORKMELLON FKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK, ASTRUSTEE, FOR CWMBS, INC., CHLMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST 2007-HY7 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES, SERIES 2007-HY7 is thePlaintiff and JOSH WASDEN; SHARONWASDEN; FLORIDA CHOICE BANK are theDefendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cash atINSIDE THE FRONT DOOR OF THE LAKECOUNTY JUDICIAL BUILDING, 550 WESTMAIN STREET, TAVARES at 11:00AM, on
003 Legal Noticesthe 19 day of FEBRUARY, 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment:
LOT 11, LESS THE SOUTHERLY 16.34 FEETTHEREOF, POINT PLACE ACCORDING TO THEMAP OF PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 14, PAGE 28, PUBLIC RECORDSOF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of this Courton JANUARY 10, 2014.
Neil KellyClerk of the Circuit CourtBy:/s/S.HOLEWINSKIDeputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Clerk ofCourts, 550 West Main Street, Post OfficeBox 7800, Tavares, Florida, 32778-7800,Telephone: (352) 253-1640, within two (7)working days of your receipt of this pleading.If you are hearing impaired, call 1-800-955-8771; if you are voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8770.
Ad No.00423477January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 12-CA-003102
OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC,,PLAINTIFF,
VS.
JIM MALAK, ET AL.,
DEFENDANT(S)
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to aOrder to Cancel and Reschedule ForeclosureSale dated November 25, 2013 and enteredin Case No. 12-CA-003102 in the CircuitCourt of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and forLake County, Florida wherein OCWEN LOANSERVICING, LLC, was the Plaintiff and JIMMALAK, ET AL., the Defendant(s). I will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cash,beginning at 11:00 a.m. at the First floor ofthe Lake County Courthouse, 550 W. MainSt., Tavares, FL 32778 on the 22 day ofJanuary, 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment:
THE WEST 117.00 FEET OF LOTS 9 & 10, ELBONITA SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 5, PAGE 46, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESSTHAT PART OF SAID LOT 10 LYING SOUTHOF THE NORTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OFEAST CROOKED LAKE CLUB BOULEVARD ASSHOWN ON THE PLAT THEREOF OF EASTCROOKED LAKE CLUB SUBDIVISION, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 23, PAGE 12,PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS OF THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER, AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS, MUST FILE ACLAIM WITH SIXTY (60) DAYS AFTER THESALE.
003 Legal Notices
DATED: DECEMBER 4, 2013.NEIL KELLYClerk, Circuit Court/s/S. HolewinskiDeputy Clerk10-07896 CTT
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance, Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352)253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
Ad NO: 00419398January 9 & 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 12-CA-4278
Case No. 2013CA000761
HANCOCK BANK, a Mississippi bankingcorporation,
Plaintiff,
vs.
GINA CASAGRANDE a/k/a GINA LEVITT a/k/aGINA CASAGRANDE LEVITT, an individual;and UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF GINACASAGRANDE LEVITT, an individual,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to aFinal Judgment of Foreclosure of entered inthe above-styled case, I will sell the propertysituated in Lake County, Florida on February27, 2014, at 11:00 a.m., at the Lake CountyCourthouse, Lobby, 550 West Main Street,Tavares, Florida 32778.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens, must file a claim within sixty (60)days after the sale. The legal description ofthe property being sold is described as:
Lot 3, Lake Kirkland Shores, as per platthereof, recorded in Plat Book 28, Page 97,of the Public Records of Lake County, Florida.
Property Address: 6640 Lake Kirkland Drive,Clermont, Florida, 34711
DATED this 9 day ofJanuary, 2014
NEIL KELLYClerk of the CourtBy:/s/D.NeailDeputy Clerk
NOTICE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACTOF 1990If you are a person with disability who needsany accommodation in order to participate inthis proceeding, you are entitled, at no costto you, to the provisions of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the courts within 2 working
003 Legal Noticesdays of your receipt of your notice to appearin Court at: (352) 253-1604.
AD NO.: 00423576January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL
CASE NO.: 35 2011 CA 002149
WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A.;Plaintiff,
vs.
BRIDGETTE M. BENNETT,, ET AL;Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with theDefault Final Judgment of Foreclosure datedNOVEMBER 12, 2013, in the above-styledcause. Foreclosure sales are held Mondaythrough Friday at 11:00 a.m. in the first floorlobby near the information desk in the LakeCounty COURTHOUSE, 550 West Main St.,Tavares, on February 25, 2014 the followingdescribed property:
LOT 59, LEXINGTON VILLAGE, PHASE I,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 53, PAGE 40, 41AND 42, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
WITNESS my hand on 27 day of NOVEMBER,2013.
NEIL KELLY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy:/s/D. NEALDeputy Clerk of Court, Lake County
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Ad No: 00423396January 16 & 23, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 2012-CA-004436JUNE C. WIGGINS, Plaintiff,
vs.
MARK VINCENT DOUGLAS; KAREN MARIEDOUGLAS; BRANCH BANKING AND TRUSTCOMPANY, a North Carolina Corporation, assuccessor in interest to Colonial Bank assuccessor by merger with First FederalSavings and Loan Association of LakeCounty, by assignment from the FDIC asReceiver for Colonial Bank; S&A CAPITALPARTNERS, INC. a Florida Corporation.
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to theSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosure andSale entered in the cause pending in theCircuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit, inand for Lake County, Florida, Case No.:12-CA-004436, the undersigned Clerk will sellthe property situated in said County,described as:
That part of Lots 4 and 5 in Government Lot1 in Section 34, Township 19 South, Range26 East, Lake County, Florida, in Fairview, asubdivision in Lake County, Florida,according to the plat thereof, as recorded inPlat Book 5, page 14, public Records of LakeCounty, Florida, bounded and described asfollows: from the South corner of Lot 6 insaid Government Lot 1 in Fairview, accordingto said plat, run North 00º05’54” West alongthe East line of the Right-of-Way of LakeAvenue 750 feet to the point of beginning ofthe description, from said point of beginningrun North 88º07’02” East, parallel with theSouth line of said Lot 6, a distance of 636.91feet to a point on the West line of the Right-of-Way of Fairview Avenue, said point herebydesignated as Point “A”, begin again at thepoint of beginning and run thence North00º05’54” West along the East line of saidRight-of-Way 222.1 feet; thence South89º37’54”East, parallel with the North line ofthe South 1/2 of Lot 3 in said GovernmentLot 1 in Fairview according to said plat,636.6 feet to the West line of the Right-of-Way of Fairview Avenue; thence South00º06’21” East along the West of said Right-of- Way 197.08 feet to the above-designatedPoint “A”.at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder for cash at 11:00 o’clock A.M.,on the 20th day of February, 2014, in thefirst floor lobby of the Lake County JudicialCenter, 550 West Main Street, Tavares, FL32778.
Dated this 18 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYClerk of the Circuit CourtBy:/s/H.SiedDeputy Clerk
American with Disabilities Act of 1990 NoticeIf you are a person with a disability whoneeds an accommodation in order toparticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled,at no cost to you, the provision of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the Courts within 2 workingdays of your receipt of your notice to appearin Court at: Lake County Laurie Crews(352)253-0900 x100
Ad No.00423470January 16 & 23, 2014
MICHAEL MAROTAssociated Press
INDIANAPOLIS — The NCAA is getting strategic.
It wants the nation’s most powerful con-ferences to have more autonomy on some of college sports’ thorni-est issues. It wants ath-letic directors to have a stronger voice in deci-sion-making. It wants the board of directors to focus on big-tick-et items. And it wants everybody currently in Division I engaged in the debate, which be-gins Thursday at the NCAA’s annual conven-tion.
Welcome to the soon-to-be new NCAA.
“I think the board would like to charge others with doing more of the tactical and com-plicated details and the
board should func-tion more like a board should,” Chairman Na-than Hatch told The Associated Press on Wednesday. “There are huge issues that face the NCAA — what’s the nature of amateur-ism, what’s the na-ture of injuries, what do you do when there’s a strong critique that it’s all about the mon-ey, what do you do to preserve academic in-tegrity? That’s what the board should be deal-ing with.”
Usually, the board gets bogged down in legislative issues to combat the hot topics of the day.
Now, after months of discussing how to over-haul the NCAA’s gov-ernance structure, the board is ready to put a broad proposal on the
table.The key is giving
high-resource confer-ences and schools an opportunity to make some decisions on their own — such as implementing an ath-lete stipend toward the full cost of attendance, money that goes be-yond tuition, room and board, books and fees.
In October 2011, the NCAA approved a mea-sure allowing confer-ences to award athletes up to $2,000 more per year. Most of the big conferences quickly adopted the measure. But two months later, there was so much op-position from other Di-vision I schools that the rule was put on hold.
Since then, NCAA President Mark Em-mert has supported bringing back the sti-pend, though no for-mal proposal has been made. Emmert is scheduled to give his annual state of the association speech Thursday evening.
Last summer, com-missioners of each of the so-called power conferences used their media days to lobby
for changes to the way the NCAA does busi-ness. Hatch, the presi-dent at Wake Forest, an Atlantic Coast Confer-ence school, and oth-ers heard the concerns and insist the debate is not just about giv-ing money to players. They want schools to provide additional re-sources that will help student-athletes with everything from aca-demics to health.
It’s a tricky proposi-tion. For decades, all Division I schools have played by the same set of rules.
Now, Hatch and oth-ers are hoping lower-re-source schools, which often don’t compete for the same recruits as the bigger schools anyway, are willing to stay in a division even if there are separate financial structures.
Some believe it could lead to a split. Hatch disagrees.
“The most import-ant thing is that there’s a broad consensus that Division I should stay as a group and not di-vide, and despite the wide differences, we are aligned about what
college sports should be and our responsi-bility to educate stu-dent-athletes and prepare them for suc-cessful lives,” Hatch said.
Board members hope to have a formal proposal ready for the board’s spring meeting, in April. That could set the stage for a final vote at the board’s summer meeting.
One change Hatch does support is giving athletic directors a big-ger role.
“The NCAA was once their organization, and it’s appropriately shift-ed more to the presi-dents,” Hatch said. “But the ADs are the ones who put all this togeth-er on our campuses and are responsible for the coaches and the re-cruiting of student-ath-letes and the success of them.”
Purdue athletic di-rector Morgan Burke has said that’s what his group has been angling for all along.
“We as athletic direc-tors have to take some ownership because when we changed the structure in 1997, we became just anoth-er player at the table,” he said. “We may have laid back more than we should have. We prob-ably ought to be much more engaged in the governance system.”
Hatch said he would consider the creation of a new committee or at least changing the composition of the cur-rent committees — a move that could open the door to so-called outsiders becoming part of the process. The NCAA has traditional-ly relied on college and
athletic department administrators, confer-ence commissioners, faculty representatives and senior administra-tors to do that work.
“Some of them may be athletes, some may be journalists, people who have a commit-ment to the well-be-ing of this distinct sort of thing we know as American college ath-letics,” Hatch said. “They’re the kind of people you would think of if you were putting together the board of a major national foun-dation or a Fortune 500 company.”
Speculation would likely focus on people such as former Secre-tary of State Condo-leezza Rice, the former provost and current professor at Stanford and one of the 13 peo-ple who will be part of the College Foot-ball Playoff selection committee in 2014. Or Arne Duncan, Presi-dent Obama’s educa-tion secretary and a former basketball play-er at Harvard.
The board also is ex-pected to consider a proposal that would give some transfer stu-dents a sixth year to complete four years of eligibility.
But it’s the grand-er plan that will create most of the buzz this week in San Diego.
‘’I think the board has to be more strategic, more nimble. I think that’s our challenge,” Hatch said. “Clearly we’re moving the in di-rection of making the NCAA more stream-lined and more strate-gic in what the NCAA faces.”
NCAA set to open talks on governance changes
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003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO.: 2013-CA-00001398
U.S. BANK NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE OF THE HOMEBANC MORTGAGETRUST 2007-1 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES,Plaintiff,
vs.
MARY SANTIAGO; GE MONEY BANK;REGIONS BANK; THE CASCADES OFGROVELAND HOMEOWNERS’ ASSOCIATION,INC.; WILFREDO SANTIAGO; DERRICKSANTIAGO; UNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 7 day ofJANUARY, 2014, and entered in Case No.2013-CA-00001398, of the Circuit Court ofthe 5TH Judicial Circuit in and for LakeCounty, Florida, wherein U.S. BANKNATIONAL ASSOCIATION, AS TRUSTEE OFTHE HOMEBANC MORTGAGE TRUST 2007-1MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES,is the Plaintiff and MARY SANTIAGO; GEMONEY BANK; REGIONS BANK; THECASCADES OF GROVELAND HOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC.; WILFREDO SANTIAGO;DERRICK SANTIAGO; UNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY,are defendants. I will sell to the highest andbest bidder for cash at THE LOBBY ON THEFIRST FLOOR OF THE LAKE COUNTYCOURTHOUSE AT 550 W. Main Street, inTavares, Florida at 11:00 a.m. on the 26 dayof February 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final
LOT 5, OF THE CASCADES OF GROVELAND-PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 56,PAGES 17 THROUGH 31, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, 32778,Telephone: (352) 253-1604, within two (2)working days of your receipt of this Notice. Ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 9 day of JANUARY, 2014
Neil KellyClerk Of The Circuit CourtBy: /s/S.HOLEWINSKIDeputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 13-CA-000636
JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONALASSOCIATIONPlaintiff,vs.TERI L. DALTON-REIGLE A/K/A TERI L.DALTON; UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF TERI L.DALTON-REIGLE A/K/A TERI L. DALTON;FINANCIAL PORTFOLIOS II, INC. ASASSIGNEE OF SOUTHEAST FINANCIALFEDERAL CREDIT UNION; UNKNOWNPERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY; Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated JANUARY 7,2014, and entered in Case No. 13-CA-000636, of the Circuit Court of the 5thJudicial Circuit in and for LAKE County,Florida. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC isPlaintiff and ADRIENNE NICOLE REGION;UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defendants. Iwill sell to the highest and best bidder forcash IN THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY OF THELAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE COURTHOUSENEAR THE INFORMATION DESK, AT 550WEST MAIN STREET, TAVARES IN LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA 32778, at 11:00 A.M., onthe 27th day of February, 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:
THE WEST HALF OF THE SOUTH HALF, LESSTHE WEST 70 FEET OF BLOCK “C”, SUNNICREST SUBDIVISION, A SUBDIVISIONLOCATED IN SECTION 30, TOWNSHIP 19SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 5, PAGE(S) 73, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A person claiming an interest in the surplusfrom the sale, if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated this 9, day of JANUARY, 2014
NEIL KELLY As Clerk of said CourtBy /s/S.HOLEWINSKIAs Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant toAdministrative Order No.2.065.In accordance with the Americans withDisabilities Act, if you are a person with adisability who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceeding, youare entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions ofcertain assistance. Please contact the CourtAdministrator at 550 West Main Street,Tavares, Fl 32778, Phone No. (352) 253-1604 within 2 working days of your receipt ofthis notice or pleading; if you are hearingimpaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if youare voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V)(Via Florida Relay Services).
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
Case No. 2008-CA-004716
The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bankof New York, as Trustee for theCertificateholders of CWALT, Inc., AlternativeLoan Trust 2007-OH1, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2007-OH1,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Linda Ann Perkins, a/k/a Linda Ann Morton,
003 Legal Noticesa/k/a Linda A. Morton; Lucy R. Perkins; JohnR. Perkins; Hartwood Reserve Homeowners’Association, Inc.; Unknown Spouse ofLawrence B. Morton; UnknownTenants/Owners,
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to aSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosuredated December 16, 2013, entered in CaseNo. 2008-CA-004716 of the Circuit Court ofthe Fifth Judicial Circuit, in and for LakeCounty, Florida, wherein The Bank of NewYork Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, asTrustee for the Certificateholders of CWALT,Inc., Alternative Loan Trust 2007-OH1,Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series2007-OH1 is the Plaintiff and Linda AnnPerkins, a/k/a Linda Ann Morton, a/k/a LindaA. Morton; Lucy R. Perkins; John R. Perkins;Hartwood Reserve Homeowners’ Association,Inc.; Unknown Spouse of Lawrence B.Morton; Unknown Tenants/Owners are theDefendants, that I will sell to the highest andbest bidder for cash at, the first floor of thecourthouse, near the information desk, 550West Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778,beginning at 11:00 A M on the 5 day ofFebruary, 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment,to wit:
LOT 70, HARTWOOD RESERVE PHASE 2,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 57, PAGE 25, INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Dated this 19 day of December, 2013
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/S. HolewinskiAs Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
Plaintiff’s Attorney:Jessica L. Fagen, EsquireBrock & Scott PLLC1501 NW 49th St, Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL [email protected]
Ad No 00423048January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.:2010-CA-000732
U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLDERSOF THE LXS 2006-4N TRUST FUNDPlaintiff,
v.
JEREMY MOSES A/K/A JEREMY W. MOSES;MELISSA MAROD; BEACON RIDGE ATLEGENDS NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION,INC.; SUNTRUST BANKDefendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder of Final Summary Judgment ofForeclosure dated NOVEMBER 14, 2013,entered in Civil Case No. 2010-CA-000732of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuitin and for Lake County, Florida, wherein theClerk of the Circuit Court will sell to thehighest bidder for cash on 25 day ofFebruary, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at the LakeCounty Courthouse Lobby First Floor, 550West Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778, inaccordance with Chapter 45 Florida Statutes,relative to the following described property asset forth in the Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 128, BEACON RIDGE AT LEGENDS,ACCORDING TO MAP OR PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 43, PAGES 56AND 57 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If youare a person with a disability who needs anyaccommodation in order to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: ADA Coordinator at the Officeof the Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance is less than7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
DATED AT TAVARES, Florida this 3 day ofDecember, 2013
/s/S. Holewinski, Deputy ClerkNEIL KELLYCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTLake COUNTY, FLORIDA
MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYSFOR PLAINTIFF 9409 PHILADELPHIA RD,BALTIMORE, MD 21237
Ad No.:00423399January 16 & 23,02014
Certificate # 1774 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016500
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1774 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 165 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420963Dec 27, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 2010 CA 005394
DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR ARGENTSECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-W5,Plaintiff,
vs.
SHEILA THORNTON A/K/A SNEILATHORNTON; DAYLE THORNTON A/K/ADAYLE D. THORNTON, ET AL.Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated December19, 2013, and entered in Case No. 2010 CA005394, of the Circuit Court of the FifthJudicial Circuit in and for LAKE County,Florida, DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUSTCOMPANY, AS TRUSTEE FOR ARGENTSECURITIES INC., ASSET-BACKED PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2005-W5(hereafter “Plaintiff”), is Plaintiff and SHEILATHORNTON A/K/A SNEILA THORNTON;DAYLE THORNTON A/K/A DAYLE D.THORNTON A/K/A DAYLE D. THORNTON, II;UNITED STATES OF AMERICA DEPARTMENTOF TREASURY, of the Lake CountyCourthouse, 550 West Main Street, Tavares,at 11:00 a.m., on the 26 day of February,2014 the following described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:
THE WEST 1/2 OF THE NORTHWEST 1/4 OFTHE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST1/4 OF SECTION 29, TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH,RANGE 27 EAST, LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA,LESS THE SOUTH 396 FEET THEREOF, ANDTHE NORTHEAST 1/4 OF THE NORTHWEST1/4 OF THE SOUTHWEST 1/4 OF THESOUTHWEST 1/4 OF SECTION 29,TOWNSHIP 17 SOUTH, RANGE 27 EAST, INLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS THE EAST264 FEET THEREOF.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds an accommodation in order toparticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled,at no cost to you, the provision of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the Courts within 2 workingdays of your receipt of your notice to appearin Court at: Lake County, Laurie Crews (352)253-1604.
Dated this 20 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY /s/S. HolewinskiAs Deputy Clerk
Plaintiff’s AttorneyVan Ness Law Firm, P.A.1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442Phone (954) 571-2031Fax (954) [email protected]
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Ad No.: 423459January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 35-2011-CA-002364
CITIMORTGAGE, INC.Plaintiff,
v.
CHRISTINE A. MCGINLEY; DAVID ALLENRUSSELL II; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWNPARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER,AND AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMEDINDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO ARE NOTKNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, WHETHERSAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM ANINTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES,GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; .Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder of Final Summary Judgment ofForeclosure dated DECEMBER 17, 2013,entered in Civil Case No. 35-2011-CA-002364 of the Circuit Court of the FifthJudicial Circuit in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Courtwill sell to the highest bidder for cash on 25day of February, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at theLake County Courthouse Lobby First Floor,550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida32778, in accordance with Chapter 45Florida Statutes, relative to the followingdescribed property as set forth in the FinalJudgment, to wit:
LOT 678, SULLIVAN RANCH, ACCORDING TOTHE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 58, AT PAGE(S) 46 THROUGH 76 OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If youare a person with a disability who needs anyaccommodation in order to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: ADA Coordinator at the Officeof the Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance is less than7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
DATED AT TAVARES, Florida this 19 day ofDecember, 2013
/s/S. Holewinski, Deputy ClerkNEIL KELLYCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTLake COUNTY, FLORIDA
MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYSFOR PLAINTIFF 9409 PHILADELPHIA RD,BALTIMORE, MD 21237
Ad No.:00423402January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
Case #: 2011-CA-002620Division: 7
Bank of America, National AssociationSuccessor by Merger to BAC Home LoansServicing, L.P. f/k/a Countrywide HomeLoans Servicing, L.P.Plaintiff,
-vs.-
Thomas James Moore a/k/a Thomas J.Moore a/k/a Thomas Moore and Doris A.Moore a/k/a Doris Moore, His Wife;JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association;CitiBank (South Dakota) N.A.; Leaf Funding,Inc.; American Express Bank, FSB, Successorin Interest to American Express CenturionBank; Greater Pines HomeownersAssociation, Inc.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder dated December 5, 2013, entered inCivil Case No. 2011-CA-002620 of theCircuit Court of the 5th Judicial Circuit in andfor Lake County, Florida, wherein Bank of
003 Legal NoticesAmerica, National Association Successor byMerger to BAC Home Loans Servicing, L.P.f/k/a Countrywide Home Loans Servicing,L.P., Plaintiff and Thomas James Moorea/k/a Thomas J. Moore a/k/a Thomas Mooreand Doris A. Moore a/k/a Doris Moore, HisWife are defendant(s), I Clerk of Court, NeilKelly, will sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash, ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKECOUNTY COURTHOUSE, 550 W. MAINSTREET, TAVARES, FL, AT THEINFORMATION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M., onFebruary 11, 2014 the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment,to-wit:
LOTS 335, OF GREATER PINES PHASE 3,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 38, PAGE 9-10,OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778,Telephone (352) 253-1604, within two (2)Working days of your receipt of this notice. Ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Dated: December 6, 2013.
Neil KellyCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Lake County, Florida/S/S. H. SIEDDEPUTY CLERK OF COURT
ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:SHAPIRO, FISHMAN,GACHE´, LLP2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360Boca Raton, Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-6707
11-215690 FC01 CWF
Ad No.: 421059January 9 & 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 2011 CA 003042
ONEWEST BANK, FSB,Plaintiff,
vs.
EUGENE THORNQUIST, et.al.Defendant.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated December 5,2013, and entered in 2013 CA 003042 ofthe Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuit inand for Lake County, Florida, whereinONEWEST BANK, FSB, is the Plaintiff andEUGENE THORNQUIST A/K/A EUGENE R.THORNQUIST A/K/A EUGENE RICHARDTHORNQUIST; THE SECRETARY OF HOUSINGAND URBAN DEVELOPMENT; JANETTHORNQUIST A/K/A JANET C. THORNQUIST;UNKNOWN TENANT(S); CHOICE LEGALGROUP, P.A. are the Defendant(s). Neil Kellyas the Clerk of the Circuit Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cash at theLake County Courthouse 550 W. Main St. 1stFl, Near Information Desk, Tavares, FL32778, at 11 AM. on February 20, 2014, thefollowing described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 13, BLOCK C, OF FIRST ADDITION TOSUNNY DELL PARK, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 12, PAGES 76 AND 77, OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 18 day of December, 2013.
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy:/s/D.MATTSONAs Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANTIf you are a person with a disability whoneeds an accommodation in order toparticipate in a proceeding, your are entitled,at no cost to you, the provision of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the Trial Court Administrator,Lake County Courthouse, PO Box 7800/500W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778,Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving this notification ifthe time before the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.
Submitted by: Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: 561-241-6901Fax: 561-241-918113-21988
Ad No.: 423392January 16, & 23, 2014
Certificate # 1781 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600017900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1781 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 179 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420973Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR LAKE COUNTY GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 2011-CA-003228
THE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLON FKA THEBANK OF NEW YORK, AS TRUSTEE FOR THECERTIFICATEHOLDERS OF THE CWABS INC.,ASSET-BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES2006-21Plaintiff
vs
BOBBY J. HAWKINS, MICHELLE HAWKINSAKA MICHELLE A. HAWKINS, INSIGHTFINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, JOHN DOE ANDJANE DOE, THE NAMES BEING FICTITIOUSTO ACCOUNT FOR PARTIES IN POSSESSION.Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to aSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosureentered December 18, 2013 entered in CivilCase No. 2011-CA-003228 of the CircuitCourt of the FIFTH Judicial Circuit in and forLake County, Tavares, Florida, the Clerk ofCourt will sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash at Lake County Courthouse, 550West Main Street, First Floor, Tavares, FL.32778 in accordance with Chapter 45,Florida Statutes on the 25 day of February,2014 at 11:00 AM on the followingdescribed property as set forth in saidSummary Final Judgment, to-wit:
That part of the Northeast 1/4 of theSoutheast 1/4 of Section 13, Township 19South, Range 25 East, Lake County, Floridabounded and described as follows: Beginningat a point on the North Right of Way Line ofWillow Ave that is 1715.60 feet North and1760 feet East of the Southeast corner ofsaid section 13, thence run North 200 feet;thence East 192 feet thence South 200 feetto the North right of way line of WillowAvenue thence West 192 feet to the point ofbeginning.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LISPendens, must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 19 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTAs Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/ S.HOLEWINSKIDeputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, Lake County Courthouse, P.O.Box 7800/550 W. Main Street, Tavares,Florida 32778, Telephone (352) 253-1604,at least 7 days before your scheduled courtappearance, or immediately upon receivingthis notification if he time before thescheduled appearance is less than 7 days; ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 771.
13-02767-1
Ad No. 00423434January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
Case #: 2012-CA-003783DIVISION: 10
U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee,successor in interest to Bank of America,National Association as Trustee as successorby merger to LaSalle Bank NationalAssociation, as Trustee for Certificateholdersof Bear Stearns Asset backed Securities ILLC, Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-HE10Plaintiff,-vs.-David E. Hauer and Connie F. Hauer a/k/aConnie Hauer, Husband and Wife; UnknownParties in Possession #1, If living, and allUnknown Parties claiming by, through, underand against the above named Defendant(s)who are not known to be dead or alive,whether said Unknown Parties may claim aninterest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,Grantees, or Other Claimants; UnknownParties in Possession #2, If living, and allUnknown Parties claiming by, through, underand against the above named Defendant(s)who are not known to be dead or alive,whether said Unknown Parties may claim aninterest as Spouse, Heirs, Devisees,Grantees, or Other Claimants
Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder dated January 7, 2014 entered in CivilCase No. 2012-CA-003783 of the CircuitCourt of the 5th Judicial Circuit in and forLake County, Florida, wherein U.S. BankNational Association, as Trustee, successorin interest to Bank of America, NationalAssociation as Trustee as successor bymerger to LaSalle Bank National Association,as Trustee for Certificateholders of BearStearns Asset backed Securities I LLC,Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-HE10 Plaintiff and David E. Hauer and ConnieF. Hauer a/k/a Connie Hauer, Husband andWife are defendant(s), I, Clerk of Court, NeilKelly, will sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash ON THE 1ST FLOOR OF LAKECOUNTY COURTHOUSE, 550 W. MAINSTREET, TAVARES, FL, AT THEINFORMATION DESK, AT 11:00 A.M. onFebruary 26, 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment,to-wit:
LOT 626, GREATER PINES-PHASE 6,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42, AT PAGES 71AND 72, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida 32778;Telephone: (352) 253-1604, within two (2)Working days of your receipt of this notice. Ifyou are hearing or voice impaired, call 1-800-955-8771.
Neil KellyCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTLake County, Florida/s/ D. NEALDEPUTY CLERK OF COURT
Dated: December 16, 2013
Submitted By: ATTORNEY FOR PLAINTIFF:SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHÉ, LLP2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360Boca Raton, Florida 33431(561) 998-6700(561) 998-670712-246471 FC01 SPS
Ad No.00423393January 16 & 23, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No. 2011 CA 003244
The Bank of New York Mellon fka The Bankof New York, as Trustee for theCertificateholders of the CWALT, Inc.,Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OCI MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OC1,
Plaintiff,vs.
David A. Pruett, Sr, et al.,Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated December 5,2013, entered in Case No. 2011 CA 003244of the Circuit Court of the Fifth JudicialCircuit, in and for Lake County, Florida,wherein The Bank of New York Mellon fkaThe Bank of New York, as Trustee for theCertificateholders of the CWALT, Inc.,Alternative Loan Trust 2006-OCI MortgagePass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-OC1is the Plaintiff and David A. Pruett, Sr.;Beverly Harbors Homeowners Association,Inc.; Nadine D. Ferri; Unknown Tenant No. 1;Unknown Tenant No. 2; All unknown partiesclaiming interests by, through, under oragainst a named defendant to this action, orhaving or claiming to have any right, title orinterest in the property herein described arethe Defendants, that I will sell to the highestand best bidder for cash at, the first floor ofthe courthouse, near the information desk,550 West Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778,beginning at 11:00 AM on the 18th day ofFebruary, 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final Judgment,to wit:
FORMERLY DESCRIBED AS:UNIT "C" OF BEVERLY HARBORS, ACONDOMINIUM IN THE CITY OF LEESBURG,FLORIDA, ACCORDING TO THEDECLARATION THEREOF RECORDED INOFFICIAL RECORDS BOOK 773, PAGE 852,PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA, AND THE PLAT THEREOFRECORDED IN CONDOMINIUM BOOK 1,PAGE 83, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
NOW DESCRIBED AS:BEGIN AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT1 OF BEVERLY POINT, A SUBDIVISIONRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 17, PAGE 50, INTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA, SAID POINT BEING ON THEEASTERLY RIGHT-OF-WAY LINE OF BEVERLYPOINT ROAD, AND SAID POINT BEING ON ACURVE CONCAVE WESTERLY AND HAVING ARADIAL BEARING OF S 87°08'37" E, AND ARADIUS OF 295.00 FEET; RUN THENCESOUTHERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIDCURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF05°49'36" AN ARC LENGTH OF 30.00 FEET;THENCE LEAVING SAID RIGHT-OF-WAY LINERUN S 71°26'18" E, 43.00 FEET; THENCE S40° 45' 36" E, 54.83 FEET TO A POINT ONA CURVE CONCAVE SOUTHERLY ANDHAVING A RADIAL BEARING OF N 44°03'41" W, AND A RADIUS OF 34.50 FEET;THENCE NORTHEASTERLY ANDSOUTHEASTERLY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIDCURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF67°59'33" AN ARC LENGTH OF 40.94 FEET;THENCE N 40° 44' 39" E, 20.79 FEET;THENCE N 85°17'35" E, 93 FEET, MORE ORLESS TO THE WATERS OF LAKE GRIFFIN,SAID POINT HEREBY DESIGNATED AS POINT"C"; BEGIN AGAIN AT THE POINT OFBEGINNING AND RUN N 89° 45' 30" E,ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF THEAFORE:MENTIONED LOT 1 OF BEVERLYPOINT A DISTANCE OF 200 FEET, MORE ORLESS, TO THE WATERS OF LAKE GRIFFIN;THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY ALONG AND WITHSAID WATES OF LAKE GRIFFIN TOINTERSECT THE AFOREMENTIONED POINT"C". SUBJECT TO A 10-FT. WIDE UTILITYEASEMENT DESCRIBED IN EASE:MENTDESCRIPTION "A".
Dated this 10 day of December, 2013.
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/S.HOLEWINSKIAs Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyJudicial Center, P.O Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
Copies Furnished to:Jessica L. Fagen, EsquireBrock & Scott PLLC1501 NW 49th St, Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL [email protected]
Ad no.00423526January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.:2013-CA-000594
INSIGHT CREDIT UNION F/K/A INSIGHTFINANCIAL CREDIT UNION,Plaintiff,
vs.
HUGO RODEA, individually; ET AL.Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to aSummary Final Judgment of Foreclosure, andAward of Attorneys Fees and Costs, datedNovember 14, 2013, and entered in CaseNumber: 2013-CA-000594 of the CircuitCourt in and for Lake County, Florida,wherein INSIGHT CREDIT UNION F/K/AINSIGHT FINANCIAL CREDIT UNION, are thePlaintiff, and HUGO RODEA andMAROSALINA TORRES, are the Defendants,the Lake County Clerk of the Court will sell tothe highest and best bidder for cash at theLake County Courthouse, 550 W. MainStreet, Main Lobby, Tavares, Florida 32778,at 11:00 o’clock A.M. on the 25 day ofFEBRUARY, 2014, the following describedproperty as set forth in said Final DefaultJudgment of Foreclosure, Reformation ofMortgage and Award of Attorneys Fees andCosts, to-wit:
Property Address: 419 N. BARROW AVENUE,TAVARES, FLORIDA 32778
Property Description:THE SOUTH 50 FEET OF THE NORTH 100FEET OF THE EAST 130 FEET OF BLOCK 48,TOWN OF TAVARES, ACCORDING TO THEPLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLATBOOK 1, PAGE 64, PUBLIC RECORDS OFLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact: Clerk’s Administration, LakeCounty Courthouse, P.O. Box 7800, Tavares,Florida 32778, Telephone: (352) 253-1604within two (2) working days of your receipt ofthis document; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call (800) 955-8771.
DATED on this 19 day of November, 2013.
NEIL KELLYLAKE COUNTY CLERK OF THE COURTBy:/s/S.HOLEWINSKIDeputy Clerk
Ad No.:00423401January 16 & 23, 2014
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003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 2012 CA 000285
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A,
Plaintiff,vs.
DERINAKA PALAINANDI, KELVIN BASDEOA/K/A KELVIN J. BASDEO A/K/A KELVIN J.BASDEE, DUKES LAKE HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., DISCOVERY MARKETINGAND DISTRIBUTING, INC., TIKI FINANCIALSERVICES, INC.; UNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION #1 AND #2, and ALL OTHERUNKOWN PARTIES, including, if a namedDefendant is deceased, the personalrepresentatives, the surviving spouse, heirs,devisees, grantees, creditors, and all otherparties claiming, by, through, under oragainst that Defendant, and all claimants,persons or parties, natural or corporate, orwhose exact legal status is unknown,claiming under any of the above named ordescribed Defendants,Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 19 day ofDecember, 2013, and entered in Case No.2012 CA 000285, of the Circuit Court of the5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A isthe Plaintiff and RAM VENKATESH, BELLACOLLINA PROPERTY OWNER'SASSOCIATION, INC., and LATHA VENKATESHare defendants. The Clerk of this Court shallsell to the highest and best bidder for cash atthe, THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OFTHE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 550 W.MAIN STREET, Tavares, FL 32778 11:00 AMon the 26 day of February, 2014, thefollowing described property as set forth insaid Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 12, DUKES LAKE, PHASE 1, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 48 PAGES 55 AND 56 OF THEPUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
A/K/A 1797 WESTERN HILLS LANE,MASCOTTE, FL 34753
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, 32778,Telephone: (352) 253-1604, within two (2)working days of your receipt of this (describenotice). If you are hearing or voice impaired,call 1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 27 day of December, 2013
NEIL KELLYClerk Of The Circuit Court By: /s/H.SIEDDeputy Clerk
Submitted by:04-062939-F00FRENKEL LAMBERT WEISS WEISMAN &GORDON, LLPATTORNEY FOR THE PLAINTIFF1 EAST BROWARD BLVD. SUITE 1111FORT LAUDERDALE, FL 33301TELEPHONE (954) 522-3233 | FAX:(954)200-7770DESIGNATED PRIMARY E-MAIL FOR SERVICE PURSUANT TO FLA. R. JUD. ADMIN [email protected]
Ad No 00423485January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO. 35-2013-CA-000314NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, Plaintiff,vs.CARMEL SUE PERREAULT, ET AL.Defendants
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated January 6,2014, and entered in Case No. 35-2013-CA-000314, of the Circuit Court of the FifthJudicial Circuit in and for LAKE County,Florida. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC(hereafter “Plaintiff”), is Plaintiff and CARMELSUE PERREAULT; UNKNOWN TENANT #1N/K/A CHRIS SPURLOCK, are defendants. Iwill sell to the highest and best bidder forcash at the FIRST FLOOR NEARINFORMATION DESK of the Lake CountyCourthouse; 550 West Main Street, Tavares,at 11:00 a.m., on the 26th day of February,2014, the following described property as setforth in said Final Judgment, to wit:
FROM THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OFSECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 19 SOUTH, RANGE26 EAST, IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, RUNEAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAIDSECTION A DISTANC EOF 500.48 FEET, RUNTHENCENORTH 25 FEET TO THE NORTHRIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ROAD FOR POINT OFBEGINNING; THENCECONTINUE NORTH 165FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A CANAL, THISBEING HEREBY DESIGNATED AS POINT "A",THENCE RETURN TO THE POINT OF THEBEGINNING AND RUN EAST ALONG SAIDRIGHT OF WAY LINE 70 FEET, THENCE RUNNORTH 165 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO SAIDCANAL, RUN THENCE WEST ALONG SAIDCANAL TO THE HEREIN DESIGNATED POINT"A", THIS BEING ALSO DESCRIBED AS LOT7, ACCORDING TO THE UNRECORDED PLATOF WESTERN SHORES SUBDIVISION, WHICHBY INTENTIONS OF THE PARTIES, AND UPONRETIREMENT OF CERCTIFICATE OF TITLE ASPROVIDED IN 319.261 FLORIDA STATUE,SHALL CONSTITUE A PART OF THE REALTYAND SHALL PASS WITH IT.MANUFACTURER: NOBILITYMODEL & YEAR: DOUBLEWIDE, 1978RP TAG#: A R0710353 & B R07103541,424 SQUARE FEETFL VIN# N10309A & N10309B
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds an accommodation in order toparticipate in a proceeding, you are entitled,at no cost to you, the provision of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the Courts within 2 workingdays of your receipt of your notice to appearin Court at:Lake CountyNicole Berg(352) 253-1604
Dated this 6 day of January, 2014.
NEIL KELLYCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBY /s/S.HolewinskiAs Deputy Clerk
Van Ness Law Firm, PLC1239 E. Newport Center Drive Suite #110Deerfield Beach, Florida 33442Phone (954) 571-2031Fax (954) [email protected]
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Ad No.00423626January 16 & 23, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION
CASE NO.: 2012 CA 001055
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., SUCCESSOR BYMERGER TO BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING,LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANSSERVICING, LP,Plaintiff
vs.
WAYNE E. BLODGETT, JR. A/K/A WAYNEBLODGETT, JR., et al.Defendant(s)
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given that, pursuant to aFinal Judgment dated DECEMBER 5, 2013,entered in Civil Case Number 2012 CA001055, in the Circuit Court for Lake County,Florida, wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.,SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC HOMELOANS SERVICING, LP, FKA COUNTRYWIDEHOME LOANS SERVICING, LP is the Plaintiff,and WAYNE E. BLODGETT, JR. A/K/A WAYNEBLODGETT, JR., et al., are the Defendants,Lake County Clerk of Court will sell theproperty situated in Lake County, Florida,described as:
LOT 12, AND THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT 14,BLOCK 130, OF THE INDIAN HILLSSUBDIVISION. CLERMONT, FLORIDA,ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR PLAT OFINDIAN HILLS, FILED APRIL 5, 1926, ANDRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 86, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash,at Right Inside the Door of the Lake CountyCourthouse, 550 West Main Street, Tavares,FL 32778 at 11:00 AM, on the 11 day ofFEBRUARY 2014. Any person claiming aninterest in the surplus from the sale, if any,other than the property owner as of the dateof the lis pendens must file a claim within 60days after the sale.
Dated: DECEMBER 6, 2013
NEIL KELLYLake County Clerk of CourtCLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy:/s/H. SIED
“In accordance with the Americans WithDisabilities Act, persons in need of a specialaccommodation to participate in thisproceeding shall, within seven (7) days priorto any proceeding, contact the AdministrativeOffice of the Court, Lake County Courthouse,550 West Main Street, Tavares, FL 32778telephone (352) 742-4148 TDD, 1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 via FloridaRelay Service.”
apre ako ki avek Americans With DisabilitiesAct, tout moun kin ginyin yun bezwenspesiyal pou akomodasiyon pou yo patisipenan pwogram sa-a dwe, nan yun tan rezonaban ninpot aranjman kapab fet, yo dwekontakte Administration Office Of The Court inan nimero Lake County Courthouse, 550West Main Street, FL 32778 telefon nam se(352) 742-4148 oubyen TDD 1-800-955-8771 oubyen 1-800-955-8770 i pasan paFlorida Relay Service.
En accordance avec la Loi des “AmericansWith Disabilities”. Les personnes en besoind’une accommodation speciale pourparticiper a ces procedures doivent, dans untemps raisonable, avante d’entreprendreaucune autre demarche, contractor l’officeadministrative de la Court situe au LakeCounty Courthouse, 550 West Main Strret,FL 32778 le telephone (352) 742-4148 TDD1-800-955-8771 or 1-800-955-8770 viaFlorida Relay Service.
“De acuerdo con el Acto o Decreto de losAmericanos con Impedimentos, Inhabilitados,personas en necesidad del servicio specialpara participar en este procedimientodebran, dentro de un tiempo razonable, antesde cualquier procedimiento, ponerse encontracto con la oficina Administrativa de laCorte Lake County Courthouse, 550 WestMain Street, FL 32778, (352) 742-4148,TDD 1-800-955-8770 o 1-800-955-8771Via Florida Relay Service.”
Ad No.: 421076January 9 & 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION:
CASE NO.: 2012 CA 001305
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC,Plaintiff,vs.
PHILLIP HARMS A/K/A PHILLIP M. HARMS;BANK OF AMERICA, NA; FAIRWAYS AT MT.PLYMOUTH HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATIONINC.; SHELLY HARMS; UNKNOWN TENANT INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTY.Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated the 5 day ofDecember, 2013, and entered in Case No.2012 CA 001305, of the Circuit Court of the5TH Judicial Circuit in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE,LLC is the Plaintiff and PHILLIP HARMS A/K/APHILLIP M. HARMS, BANK OF AMERICA, NA,FAIRWAYS AT MT. PLYMOUTHHOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC., SHELLYHARMS and UNKNOWN TENANT(S) INPOSSESSION OF THE SUBJECT PROPERTYare defendants. The Clerk of this Court shallsell to the highest and best bidder for cash atthe, THE LOBBY ON THE FIRST FLOOR OFTHE LAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE AT 550 W.MAIN STREET, TAVARES, FL. 11:00 AM onthe 11 day of February 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:
LOT 81, FAIRWAYS AT MT. PLYMOUTH,PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 47,PAGES 36 & 37, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSOF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator at the Office of the Trial CourtAdministrator, 550 West Main Street, PostOffice Box 7800, Tavares, Florida, 32778,Telephone: (352) 253-1604, within two (2)working days of your receipt of this (describenotice). If you are hearing or voice impaired,call 1-800-955-8771.
Dated this 9 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYClerk Of The Circuit Court By:/S/D. NEALDeputy Clerk
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
Case No. 2012 CA 002187
Bank of America, N.A., Successor by Mergerto BAC Home Loans Servicing LP fkaCountrywide Home Loans Servicing, LPPlaintiff,
vs.
Margaret P. Carrington; Unknown Spouse ofMargaret P. Carrington; Skyridge ValleyHomeowners Association, Inc.; UnknownTenant #1; Unknown Tenant #2
Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder Resetting Foreclosure Sale datedNovember 6, 2013, entered in Case No.2012 CA 002187 of the Circuit Court of theFifth Judicial Circuit, in and for Lake County,Florida, wherein Bank of America, N.A.,Successor by Merger to BAC Home LoansServicing LP fka Countrywide Home LoansServicing, LP., is the Plaintiff and Margaret P.Carrington; Unknown Spouse of Margaret P.Carrington; Skyridge Valley HomeownersAssociation, Inc.; Unknown Tenant #1;Unknown Tenant #2, are the Defendants,that I will sell to the highest and best bidderfor cash at, the first floor of the courthouse,near the information desk, 550 West MainStreet, Tavares, FL 32778, beginning at11:00 A M on the 11 day of February, 2014,the following described property as set forthin said Final Judgment, to wit:
LOT 109, SKYRIDGE VALLEY PHASE I,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, ASRECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 42, PAGES 63-65, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
Dated this 12 day of November, 2013
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy: /s/D. NEALAs Deputy Clerk
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
Plaintiff’s Attorney:Brock & Scott PLLC1501 NW 49th St, Suite 200Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309
Ad No 421044January 16 & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 5THJUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION
CASE NO. 2012 CA 002208
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLCPlaintiff,vs.ADRIENNE NICOLE REGION; UNKNOWNPERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OF THESUBJECT PROPERTY;Defendants.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a FinalJudgment of Foreclosure dated August 20,2013, and entered in Case No. 2012 CA002208, of the Circuit Court of the 5thJudicial Circuit in and for LAKE County,Florida. NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC isPlaintiff and ADRIENNE NICOLE REGION;UNKNOWN PERSON(S) IN POSSESSION OFTHE SUBJECT PROPERTY; are defendants. Iwill sell to the highest and best bidder forcash IN THE FIRST FLOOR LOBBY OF THELAKE COUNTY COURTHOUSE NEAR THEINFORMATION DESK, AT 550 WEST MAINSTREET, TAVARES IN LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA 32778, at 11:00 A.M., on the 20thday of February, 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:
TRACTS 96, 97 98, 99 AND 100, UNIT 2 -(SECTION 2), OF SUNSET GROVES,ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF,RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 21, PAGES 28THROUGH 47, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
TOGETHER WITH:
1990 GREEN BOAT DOUBLE-WIDE MOBILEHOME VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBERSFLFLL32A12101GH AND FLFLL32B12101GHAND FLORIDA TITLE NUMBERS 61206141AND 61199661
A person claiming an interest in the surplusfrom the sale, if any, other than the propertyowner as of the date of the lis pendens mustfile a claim within 60 days after the sale.
Dated this 21, day of August, 2013.NEIL KELLY As Clerk of said CourtBy /s/D.MATTSONAs Deputy Clerk
This notice is provided pursuant toAdministrative Order No.2.065.In accordance with the Americans withDisabilities Act, if you are a person with adisability who needs any accommodation inorder to participate in this proceeding, youare entitled, at no cost to you, to provisions ofcertain assistance. Please contact the CourtAdministrator at 550 West Main Street,Tavares, Fl 32778, Phone No. (352) 253-1604 within 2 working days of your receipt ofthis notice or pleading; if you are hearingimpaired, call 1-800-955-8771 (TDD); if youare voice impaired, call 1-800-995-8770 (V)(Via Florida Relay Services).
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA
CASE NO.: 35-2012-CA-004310
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
v.
JERRY W. SYBERT; BOBBIE JO SYBERT;ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND AGAINST THEHEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIESMAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; AND OAKMONT AT SILVERLAKE RESIDENTS ASSOCIATION, INC.Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to anOrder of Final Summary Judgment ofForeclosure dated NOVEMBER 20, 2013,entered in Civil Case No. 35-2012-CA-004310 of the Circuit Court of the FifthJudicial Circuit in and for Lake County,
003 Legal NoticesFlorida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Courtwill sell to the highest bidder for cash on 18day of February, 2014 at 11:00 a.m. at theLake County Courthouse Lobby First Floor,550 West Main Street, Tavares, Florida32778, in accordance with Chapter 45Florida Statutes, relative to the followingdescribed property as set forth in the FinalJudgment, to wit:
LOT 11, OAKMONT AT SILVER LAKE, ASUBDIVISION IN LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA, ASPER PLAT OR MAP THEREOF AS RECORDEDIN PLAT BOOK 46, PAGES 67 AND 68, OFTHE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY,FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the LisPendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If youare a person with a disability who needs anyaccommodation in order to participate in thisproceeding, you are entitled, at no cost toyou, to the provision of certain assistance.Please contact: ADA Coordinator at the Officeof the Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving this notification if the timebefore the scheduled appearance is less than7 days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
DATED AT TAVARES, Florida this 3 day ofDecember, 2013
/s/S. Holewinski, Deputy ClerkNEIL KELLYCLERK OF CIRCUIT COURTLake COUNTY, FLORIDA
MORRIS HARDWICK SCHNEIDER ATTORNEYSFOR PLAINTIFF 9409 PHILADELPHIA RD,BALTIMORE, MD 21237
Ad No.:00423397January 16 & 23,02014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL
CASE NO.: 2013-CA-000552
BANK OF AMERICA, NA;Plaintiff,
vs.
ANTHONY SWALLOW; NATALIE SWALLOW;ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PARTIES CLAIMINGBY, THROUGH, UNDER AND AGAINST THEHEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S)WHO AE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD ORALIVE, WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIESMAY CLAIM AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES,HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, OR OTHERCLAIMANTS; UNKNOWN TENANT #1 INPOSSESSION OF THE PROPERTY; UNKNOWNTENANT #2 IN POSSESSION OF THEPROPERTY;Defendant(s).
NOTICE OF SALE
NOTICE IS GIVEN that, in accordance with theDefault Final Judgment of Foreclosure datedOctober 22, 2013, in the above-styled cause,I will sell to the highest and best bidder forcash at the Lake County Courthouse - on theFirst Near Information Desk at 550 WestMain St., Tavares, FL 32788. at 11:00 AMon February 25, 2014 the followingdescribed property:
LOTS 7 AND 8 LESS THE WEST 21 FEET OFSAID LOT 8, BLOCK 134, GROVELAND FKATAYLORVILLE, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2,PAGE 7, OF THE CURRENT PUBLIC RECORDSOF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
Property address: 165 E SUNSET ST,GROVELAND, FL 34736, Lake
ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THESURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHERTHAN THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THEDATE OF THE LIS PENDENS MUST FILE ACLAIM WITHIN 60 DAYS AFTER THE SALE.Dated: Oct. 24, 2013
If you are a person with a disability whoneeds any accommodation in order toparticipate in this proceeding, you areentitled, at no cost to you, to the provision ofcertain assistance. Please contact NicoleBerg, the ADA Coordinator at the Office ofthe Trial Court Administrator, Lake CountyCourthouse, P.O. Box 7800/550 W. MainStreet, Tavares, Florida 32778, Telephone(352) 253-1604, at least 7 days before yourscheduled court appearance, or immediatelyupon receiving notification if the time beforethe scheduled appearance is less than 7days; if you are hearing or voice impaired,call 711.
WITNESS my hand on 25 day of October,2013.
NEIL KELLY CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURTBy:/s/S. HolewinskiDeputy Clerk of Court, Lake County
Marinosci Law Group P.L. 100 West Cypress Creek RoadSuite 1045Ft. Lauderdale, Fl. 33309
Ad No: 423454January 16 & 23, 2014
Certificate # 1808 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1808 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 644 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420997Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION
CASE NO. 2013 CA 001921
OCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC,Plaintiff,
vs.
ERMAL BAKER AND PATRICIA BAKER A/K/APATRICIA L. BAKER, et.al.Defendant.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final
003 Legal NoticesJudgment of Foreclosure dated December12, 2013, and entered in 2013 CA 001921of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Judicial Circuitin and for Lake County, Florida, whereinOCWEN LOAN SERVICING, LLC, is thePlaintiff and ERMAL BAKER; PATRICIA BAKERA/K/A PATRICIA L. BAKER, UNKNOWNTENANT #1; UNKNOWN TENANT #2 are theDefendant(s). Neil Kelly as the Clerk of theCircuit Court will sell to the highest and bestbidder for cash at the Lake CountyCourthouse 550 W. Main St. 1st Fl, NearInformation Desk, Tavares, FL 32778, at 11AM. on February 19, 2014, the followingdescribed property as set forth in said FinalJudgment, to wit:
LOT 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, AND 43, BLOCKF, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF LAKEVIEWPARK, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE63 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA.
Any person claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 16 day of December, 2013.
Neil KellyAs Clerk of the CourtBy:/s/D.NEALAs Deputy Clerk
IMPORTANTIf you are a person with a disability whoneeds an accommodation in order toparticipate in a proceeding, your are entitled,at no cost to you, the provision of certainassistance. Please contact the ADACoordinator for the Trial Court Administrator,Lake County Courthouse, PO Box 7800/500W. Main Street, Tavares, Florida 32778,Telephone (352) 253-1604, at least 7 daysbefore your scheduled court appearance, orimmediately upon receiving this notification ifthe time before the scheduled appearance isless than 7 days; if you are hearing or voiceimpaired, call 711.
Submitted by: Robertson, Anschutz & Schneid, P.L.Attorneys for Plaintiff3010 N. Military Trail Suite 300Boca Raton, FL 33431Telephone: 561-241-6901Fax: 561-241-918113-07827
Ad No.: 423391January 16, & 23, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FOR
LAKE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 35-2012-CA-000131Division 7
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC. Plaintiff,
vs.
MARK V. WYSOCKI, LORI L. FLECK-WYSOCKI, AND UNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS, Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause, on December 5, 2013, in theCircuit Court of Lake County, Florida, I willsell the property situated in Lake County,Florida described as:
THE WEST 1/2 OF TRACT 19, IN SECTION34, TOWNSHIP 23 SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST,PROPERTY OF THE POSTAL COLONYCOMPANY, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8PAGE 31, PUBLIC RECORDS OF LAKECOUNTY, FLORIDA. RESERVING ONTO THEGRANTOR(S), AN EASEMENT FOR INGRESSAND EGRESS OVER AND ACROSS THE EAST50 FEET THEREOF.TOGETHER WITH THAT CERTAIN 1982SKYLINE BUDDY MOTOR HOME MOBILEHOME, VIN(S) 01630330AR & 01630330BR
and commonly known as: 6939 GREENSWAMP ROAD, CLERMONT, FL 34714;including the building, appurtenances, andfixtures located therein, at public sale, to thehighest and best bidder, for cash, Sales areheld in the lobby of the first floor of the LakeCounty Courthouse, 550 W. Main St.,Tavares, FL, on February 11, 2014, at 11am.
Any persons claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 9 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYClerk of the Circuit CourtBy:/s/D. NEALDeputy Clerk
Edward B. Pritchard(813) 229-0900 x 1309Kass, Shuler, P.A.P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL [email protected]
Ad No.: 420936January 9 & 16, 2014
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FORLAKE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 35-2012-CA-000786Division 4
BANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Plaintiff,
vs.
SHARON M. MORSE, STEPHEN K. MORSE,OVERLOOK AT LAKE LOUISA HOMEOWNERS’ASSOCIATION, INC., BANK OF AMERICA,N.A., AND UNKNOWN TENANTS/OWNERS,,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause, on December 17, 2013, in theCircuit Court of Lake County, Florida, I willsell the property situated in Lake County,Florida described as:
LOT 160, OVERLOOK AT LAKE LOUISA-PHASE 2, ACCORDING TO THE PLATTHEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 58,PAGE 31-34, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OFLAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 12847 FISH LN,CLERMONT, FL 34711; including thebuilding, appurtenances, and fixtures locatedtherein, at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, Sales are held in thelobby of the first floor of the Lake CountyCourthouse, 550 W. Main St., Tavares, onFebruary 25, 2014, at 11 am.
Any persons claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 19 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYClerk of the Circuit CourtBy:/s/S. HolewinskiDeputy Clerk
Tony A. Perez(813) 229-0900 x1269Kass, Shuler, P.A.P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Ad No.: 423412January 16 & 23, 2014
003 Legal Notices
IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT OF THE FIFTHJUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, IN AND FORLAKE COUNTY CIVIL DIVISION
Case No. 35-2012-CA-002104Division 3
NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLCPlaintiff,
vs.
DANA M. HOEHN A/K/A DANA M. SIGNOREA/K/A DANA MARIE HOEHN, BANK OFAMERICA, N.A.; CITIBANK (SOUTH DAKOTA),N.A., MONTCLAIR HOMEOWNERSASSOCIATION, INC., AND UNKNOWNTENANTS/OWNERS,Defendants.
NOTICE OF SALE
Notice is hereby given, pursuant to FinalJudgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff enteredin this cause, on November 19, 2013, in theCircuit Court of Lake County, Florida, I willsell the property situated in Lake County,Florida described as:
LOT 95, MONTCLAIR, PHASE II, ACCORDINGTO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED INPLAT BOOK 39, PAGE 1, OF THE PUBLICRECORDS OF LAKE COUNTY, FLORIDA.
and commonly known as: 11609 CHANTILLYCOURT, CLERMONT, FL 34711; including thebuilding, appurtenances, and fixtures locatedtherein, at public sale, to the highest andbest bidder, for cash, Sales are held in thelobby of the first floor of the Lake CountyCourthouse, 550 W. Main St., Tavares, onFebruary 25, 2014, at 11 am.
Any persons claiming an interest in thesurplus from the sale, if any, other than theproperty owner as of the date of the lispendens must file a claim within 60 daysafter the sale.
Dated this 3 day of December, 2013.
NEIL KELLYClerk of the Circuit CourtBy:/s/S. HolewinskiDeputy Clerk
Ian J. MacAlister(813) 229-0900 x1471Kass, Shuler, P.A.P.O. Box 800, Tampa, FL 33601-0800
Ad No.: 423398January 16 & 23, 2014
Certificate # 1772 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1772 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 161 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55
PG 80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421058Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1773 of 2013 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1773 issued May 29, 2013 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 162 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55
PG 80-96ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421062Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1775 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1775 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 166 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420966Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
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Certificate # 1776 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1776 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 167 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55
PG 80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421067Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1777 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600016800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1777 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 168 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420968Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1778 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600017300
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1778 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 173 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420971Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1779 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600017400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1779 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 174 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55
PG 80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420972Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1783 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600019100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1783 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 191 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 55 PG
80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
003 Legal NoticesDated this 16th day of December 2013
Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420975Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1794 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001600026000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1794 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-BSUB LOT 260 BEING IN 22-20-24 PB 55
PG 80-96 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420990Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1802 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700063800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1802 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 638 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421069Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1803 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700063900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1803 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 639 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420991Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1804 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1804 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 640 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420992Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1805 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1805 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 641 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name of
003 Legal NoticesREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421072Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1806 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1806 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 642 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421074Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1807 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064300
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1807 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 643 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00420994Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1809 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064500
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1809 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 645 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421001Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1810 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1810 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 646 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60
PG 10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421002Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
003 Legal Notices
Certificate # 1811 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1811 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 647 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421075Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1812 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1812 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 648 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421079Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1813 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700064900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1813 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 649 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421080Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1814 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1814 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 650 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421003Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1815 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1815 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 651 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
003 Legal NoticesDated this 16th day of December 2013
Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421004Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1816 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1816 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 652 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421007Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1817 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065300
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1817 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 653 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421013Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1818 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1818 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 654 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421020Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1819 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065500
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1819 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 655 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421023Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1820 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1820 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 656 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless
003 Legal Noticessaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 28th day of January 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421024Dec 26, 2013, Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014,Jan 16, 2014
Certificate # 1821 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1821 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 657 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421081Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1822 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1822 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 658 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 OBR 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421084Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1823 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700065900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1823 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 659 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421085Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1824 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1824 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 660 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
AD No.00421086Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
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003 Legal Notices
Certificate # 1825 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1825 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 661 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422701Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1826 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1826 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 662 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421087Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1827 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066300
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1827 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 663 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422702Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1828 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1828 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 664 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421092Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
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Ad No.00423640January 16, 2014
003 Legal Notices
Certificate # 1829 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066500
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1829 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 665 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422703Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1830 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1830 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 666 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421100Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1830 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1830 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 666 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 19th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421203Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1831 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1831 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 667 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421105Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1832 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1832 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 668 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014
003 Legal NoticesNeil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422704Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1833 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700066900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of taxcertificate No. 1833 issued May 27, 2011has filed same in my office and has madeapplication for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. Said certificate embraces thefollowing described property in the County ofLake, State of Florida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 669 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422705Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1834 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of taxcertificate No. 1834 issued May 27, 2011has filed same in my office and has madeapplication for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. Said certificate embraces thefollowing described property in the County ofLake, State of Florida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 674 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422706Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1835 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067500
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1835 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 675 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422708Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1836 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1836 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 676 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422709Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1837 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1837 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 677 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unless
003 Legal Noticessaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422711Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1838 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1838 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 678 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13RB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422712Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1839 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700067900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1839 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 679 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421109Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1840 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of taxcertificate No. 1840 issued May 27, 2011has filed same in my office and has madeapplication for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. Said certificate embraces thefollowing described property in the County ofLake, State of Florida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 680 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422713Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1841 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1841 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 681 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422714Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
003 Legal Notices
Certificate # 1842 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1842 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 682 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422715Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1846 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068600
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1846 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 686 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422717Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1848 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068800
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1848 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 688 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422720Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1849 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700068900
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1849 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 689 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422723Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1850 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700069000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1850 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 690 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
003 Legal NoticesDated this 16th day of December 2013
Neil Kelly Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421111Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1851 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700069100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1851 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 691 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 4th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 16th day of December 2013 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00421113Jan 02, 2014, Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014,Jan 23, 2014
Certificate # 1852 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700069200
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1852 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 692 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422725Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1853 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700069300
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1853 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 693 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
JILL MESSER Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422728Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1854 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-001700069400
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of tax certificateNo. 1854 issued May 27, 2011 has filedsame in my office and has made applicationfor a tax deed to be issued thereon. Saidcertificate embraces the following describedproperty in the County of Lake, State ofFlorida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE I-CSUB LOT 694 BEING IN 23-20-24 PB 60 PG
10-13 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificateshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422730Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 1916 of 2011 Parcel ID # 14-20-24-002500030100
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that FLORIDACOMMUNITY BANK NA CLTRASSGNEE-MAGNOLIA TC 3 LLC, holder of taxcertificate No. 1916 issued May 27, 2011has filed same in my office and has madeapplication for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. Said certificate embraces thefollowing described property in the County ofLake, State of Florida, to-wit:
LEESBURG, ARLINGTON RIDGE PHASE 2SUB LOT 301 BEING IN 22-20-24 PB 60 PG
61-75 ORB 3752 PG 1212
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofREDUS ARLINGTON RIDGE FL LLC. Unlesssaid certificate be redeemed according to lawthe property described in such certificate
Thursday, January 16, 2014 DAILY COMMERCIAL B11
003 Legal Noticesshall be sold to the highest bidder online atwww.lake.realtaxdeed.com at 11:15 a.m. onthe 11th day of February 2014. A deposit of5% of the bid or $200.00, whichever isgreater, will be collected at the time of saleper 197.542(2), F.S. Prospective biddersmust register at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comand post a deposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
AD No.00422734Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
Certificate # 7622 of 2010 Parcel ID # 33-21-26-000100005700
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WELLSFARGO BANK OBO TAX LIENS (R2), holder oftax certificate No. 7622 issued May 28,2010 has filed same in my office and hasmade application for a tax deed to be issuedthereon. Said certificate embraces thefollowing described property in the County ofLake, State of Florida, to-wit:
33-21-26 FROM E 1/4 COR OF SEC 33 RUNS 89 DEG 29 MIN 11 SEC E ALONG S LINEOF SW 1/4 OF NW 1/4 OF SEC 34 A DIST OF 889.99 FT TO W R/W LINE OF CR 455,
N 8 DEG 41 MIN 55 SEC E ALONG SAID R/WLINE 519.32 FT, N 81 DEG 18 MIN 05 SEC W 408.98 FT TO BEGINNING OF A TANGENT
CURVE CONCAVE TO THE S & HAVING ARADIUS OF 1500 FT, THENCE RUN NW'LY &SW'LY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE448.91 FT THRU A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 17DEG 08 MIN 49 SEC TO THE END OF SAIDTANGENT CURVE, RUN S 81 DEG 33 MIN 06SEC W 116.99 FT N 08 DEG 26 MIN 54 SECW 389.14 FT FOR POB, CONT N 08 DEG 26MIN 54 SEC W 395.57 FT TO S LINE OF NE1/4 OF NE 1/4 OF SEC 33, N 89 DEG 35 MIN53 SEC W 406.27 FT TO BEGINNING OF ATANGENT CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SE &HAVING A RADIUS OF 226.04 FT, RUNSW'LY ALONG THE ARC OF SAID CURVE125.03 FT THRU A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 31DEG 41 MIN 28 SEC TO THE BEGINNING OFA COMPOUND CURVE CONCAVE TO THE SE& HAVING A RADIUS OF 230 FT, THENCERUN SW'LY ALONG THE ARC OF SAIDCURVE FOR A DIST OF 234.02 FT THRU ACENTRAL ANGLE OF 58 DEG 17 MIN 48 SECTO A POINT OF TANGENCY, THENCE RUN S00 DEG 24 MIN 50 SEC W 161.35 FT, S 89DEG 35 MIN 10 SEC E 695.08 FT TO POBORB 1578 PG 2384 ORB 1660 PG 1926ORB 2565 PG 507
The assessment of the said property underthe said certificate issued was in the name ofKATHLEEN C ZDRODOWSKI and BRENDACOLON. Unless said certificate be redeemedaccording to law the property described insuch certificate shall be sold to the highestbidder online at www.lake.realtaxdeed.comat 11:15 a.m. on the 11th day of February2014. A deposit of 5% of the bid or$200.00, whichever is greater, will becollected at the time of sale per 197.542(2),F.S. Prospective bidders must register at
www.lake.realtaxdeed.com and post adeposit prior to bidding.
Dated this 6th day of January 2014 Neil Kelly
Clerk of Circuit Court Lake County, Florida
MADELINE KUHARSKE Deputy Clerk
Ad No.00422735Jan 09, 2014, Jan 16, 2014, Jan 23, 2014,Jan 30, 2014
NOTICE OF AGENCY ACTION TAKEN BY THEST. JOHNS RIVER WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
Notice is given that the following permit wasissued on January 14, 2014.
Shantiniketan Developers 2, LLC, 999 DavidWalker Drive, Tavares, Florida 32778, PermitNumber IND-069-125969-2. The project islocated in Lake County, Section 27,Township 19 South, Range 26 East. Thepermit authorizes modification of PermitNumber 42-069-125969-1 for ShantiNiketan Senior Condos Phase 2 to includethe construction and operation of a 2.55-acreproject known as Shanti Niketan SeniorCondos Phase 2A, as per plans received bythe District on December 17, 2013. Thereceiving water body is Lake Elsie.
A person whose substantial interests are ormay be affected has the right to request anadministrative hearing by filing a writtenpetition with the St. Johns River WaterManagement District (District). Pursuant toChapter 28-106 and Rule 40C-1.1007,Florida Administrative Code (F.A.C.), thepetition must be filed (received) either bydelivery at the office of the District Clerk atDistrict Headquarters, P.O. Box 1429,Palatka FL 32178-1429 (4049 Reid St,Palatka, FL 32177) or by e-mail with theDistrict Clerk at [email protected], withintwenty six (26) days of the District depositingthe notice of intended District decision in themail (for those persons to whom the Districtmails actual notice), within twenty-one (21)days of the District emailing notice ofintended District decision (for those personsto whom the District emails actual notice), orwithin twenty-one (21) days of newspaperpublication of the notice of intended Districtdecision (for those persons to whom theDistrict does not mail or email actual notice).A petition must comply with Sections120.54(5)(b)4. and 120.569(2)(c), FloridaStatutes (F.S.), and Chapter 28- 106, F.A.C.The District will not accept a petition sent byfacsimile (fax). Mediation pursuant to Section120.573, F.S., is not available.
A petition for an administrative hearing isdeemed filed upon receipt of the completepetition by the District Clerk at the DistrictHeadquarters in Palatka, Florida during theDistrict’s regular business hours. TheDistrict's regular business hours are 8 a.m. –5 p.m., excluding weekends and Districtholidays. Petitions received by the DistrictClerk after the District's regular businesshours shall be deemed filed as of 8 a.m. onthe next regular District business day. TheDistrict's acceptance of petitions filed by e-mail is subject to certain conditions set forthin the District’s Statement of AgencyOrganization and Operation (issued pursuantto Rule 28-101.001, Florida AdministrativeCode), which is available for viewing atfloridaswater.com. These conditions include,but are not limited to, the petition being inthe form of a PDF or TIFF file and beingcapable of being stored and printed by theDistrict. Further, pursuant to the District’sStatement of Agency Organization andOperation, attempting to file a petition byfacsimile (fax) is prohibited and shall notconstitute filing.
The right to an administrative hearing and therelevant procedures to be followed aregoverned by Chapter 120, Florida Statutes,Chapter 28-106, Florida Administrative Code,and Rule 40C- 1.1007, Florida AdministrativeCode. Because the administrative hearingprocess is designed to formulate final agencyaction, the filing of a petition means theDistrict's final action may be different fromthe position taken by it in this notice. Failureto file a petition for an administrative hearingwithin the requisite time frame shallconstitute a waiver of the right to anadministrative hearing. (Rule 28-106.111,F.A.C.).
If you wish to do so, please visithttp://floridaswater.com/noticeofrights/ toread the complete Notice of Rights todetermine any legal rights you may haveconcerning the District's intended decision(s)on the permit application(s) described above.You can also request the Notice of Rights bycontacting the Bureau Chief, Bureau ofRegulatory Support (RS), 4049 Reid St.,Palatka, FL 32177-2529, tele. no. (386)329-4570.
AD No.00423633January 16, 2014
003 Legal Notices
NOTICE OF PROPOSED ORDINANCE
The City of Leesburg, Florida, Commissionwill hear the ordinance described below bytitle only in the Commission Chambers at CityHall, 501 West Meadow Street at 5:30 p.m.or as soon thereafter as such ordinance maybe read and considered for passage: Secondand final reading – Monday, January 27,2014
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LEESBURG,FLORIDA, AMENDING §22 – 248 OF THECODE OF ORDINANCES, PERTAINING TO GASDEPARTMENT SERVICE POLICIES, ADDINGPROVISIONS PERMITTING THE CITY TOREFUSE OR DISCONTINUE SERVICE IFCONDITIONS ARE FOUND WHICH CREATE AHAZARD TO THE PUBLIC OR THECUSTOMER, OR IF THE EQUIPMENT BEINGSERVED OR TO BE SERVED IS DEFICIENT ORHAZARDOUS; PERMITTING THE CITY TOINSPECT CUSTOMER GAS INSTALLATIONSPRIOR TO CONNECTING SERVICE ANDPERIODICALLY THEREAFTER; REQUIRINGCUSTOMERS TO NOTIFY THE CITY OF ANYCHANGE IN CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS FORNATURAL GAS; REPEALING CONFLICTINGORDINANCES; PROVIDING A SAVINGSCLAUSE; AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVEDATE.
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LEESBURG,FLORIDA, AMENDING CHAPTER 17,PENSIONS AND RETIREMENT, ARTICLE IV,POLICE OFFICERS’ RETIREMENT FUND, OFTHE CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OFLEESBURG; AMENDING SECTION 1,DEFINITIONS; AMENDING SECTION 6,BENEFIT AMOUNTS AND ELIGIBILITY;PROVIDING FOR CODIFICATION; PROVIDINGFOR SEVERABILITY OF PROVISIONS;REPEALING ALL ORDINANCES IN CONFLICTHEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVEDATE.
By order of the City Commission.
Persons with disabilities needing assistanceto participate in any of the proceedingsshould contact the Human ResourcesDepartment ADA Coordinator 48 hours inadvance of the meeting at 728-9740.
Per Florida Statutes: Appealing any decisionmade by the Commission requires a verbatimrecord of the proceedings. The City ofLeesburg does not provide a written verbatimrecord.
Betty M. Richardson, MMC, CPMCity Clerk
Ad No.00423504January 16, 2014
100Announcement
103 FoundCAT declawed, blk w/4 white feet.
Kings Cove area. 352-989-7636
104 SpecialNotices
NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS
PLEASE CHECK YOUR AD FORERRORS THE FIRST DAY IT APPEARSSINCE THE DAILY COMMERCIAL WILL
NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FORINCORRECT ADS AFTER THE FIRSTDAY OF PUBLICATION. IF YOU FINDAN ERROR CALL THE CLASSIFIEDDEPARTMENT IMMEDIATELY AT
314-3278 OR 748-1955.
THE PUBLISHER ASSUMES NOFINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY FORERRORS OR FOR OMMISSION OF
COPY. LIABILITY SHALL NOT EXCEEDTHE COST OF THE PORTION OF
SPACE OCCUPIED BY SUCH ERROR.
CANCELLATIONS
CANCELLATION FOR ADS RUNNINGSATURDAY MUST BE MADE BY
FRIDAY BY 2:00, CANCELLATIONSFOR SUNDAY & MONDAY MUST BE
MADE FRIDAY BY 5:00
200At Your Service
201 Insurance
205 Adult Care
NOTICEFlorida Statute states, “It is a
misdemeanor for any person willfully,knowingly, or intentionally to operate
or attempt to operate a family daycare home without a license or
without registering with thedepartment, whichever is applicable”.
Florida Statute states, “No personshall advertise a child care facility
without including within suchadvertisement the state or localagency license number of such
facility. The statute applies to anyonewith more than 1 unrelated child
in their home.
SILVER LAKEASSISTED LIVING
Private Room avail. $3,100/mo.What are you paying for Dementia
care? No point system orentrance fee. Lic #ALF8956
Call 352-365-9929
245 Financial
SOCIAL SECURITYDISABLITY
Contact us if your claim has beendenied or if you need help.
Over 30 yrs. exp.No fees or costsunless your claim is approved.
Cooper Consulting2228 South St., Leesburg
352-728-5552
250 Handyman
Hard working Lic. Business owner,seeks to improve your home.
Ability to perform jobs includingRemodeling - TreeTrimming -
Drywall - Tiling, etc. References avail.
Robert Plante's Home Maintenance 352-484-3543
LARRY GOUGH HANDYMAN SERVICEReliable, Dependable! One call does it
all! Lic/Ins. 352-409-4059
268 Moving
Two Brothers Moving1 Room or a Full House
FL. Reg. #IM1539 Russell & Todd Franks
Lic. & Ins. Call 352-793-8960
275 Plumbing
SINCE1987
KILEY&SONS, INC.
A Full Service Plumbing Company.Lake 787-1904 - Sumter 748-9500
Pest Control Company (Sumterville)This is a Salary PLUS Commissionswith Benefits and a company vehicleposition. This position has UNLIMITEDSALES COMMISSION. We are hiringhighly motivated and organized salesprofessionals. Qualified candidateswill possess excellent prospecting andsales skill, must be highly organizedand be a self starter, must possess avalid Florida Drivers License and passa pre employment drug screen.
PLEASE APPLY IN PERSONMonday - Friday
9am - 11am and 1:30pm - 4:30pm2300 E C 470 Sumterville, FL 33585
NO PHONE CALLS OREMAILS PLEASE
415 Technology
TECHNICAL PRODUCTION DIRECTORFor the First Baptist Church At TheVillages F/T to oversee the entiretechnical productions ministry (sound,lighting, video, presentation software,and live streaming). This person mustbe skilled in live audio mixing on adigital sound board.Go to www.fbcvillages.org & click onEmployment for a complete position
With medical assisting experience.Computer skills are a MUST.
Good benefits.Apply 3-4:30pm at:
732 N. 3rd St. Leesburg or121 La Grande Blvd., Lady Lake
HOME HEALTH CARE PROVIDER1 Full Time & 2 Part Time
352-728-3375
LPN, RN, PARAMEDIC & EMTNeeded for Busy Urgent Care.
Email to:medicalbillingtoday@ yahoo.com
MA NEEDED - FT W/BENEFITSFor busy Family Practice office.
Position will be primarily Front office.Experience only need apply.
Fax resume to 352-383-9226
MEDICAL ASSISTANT F/TFor busy office in the Villages.
Computer exp. a must.Fax Resume to: 352-750-1998
or Call 352-750-1999
OPHTHALMIC TECHNICIANOphthalmology office seeks to addexperienced assistant or technician.Skills include all components ofpatient work-up, including history,vision, testing & refraction. F/T withbenefits.
Center (N. Eustis)Call between 8-3:30pm, Mon. - Fri.
352-483-9814
IF $150-$200 WOULD HELP YOUHandout free newspapers at differentlocations in our delivery area. 20-25hrs/wk. Hours + commission. Goodfor college students & retirees. Willtrain the right person. Must be cleancut & not afraid to talk. Salesexperience a plus.
Call Joseph 813-484-3766 or Ed 352-217-9337
LANDSCAPING COMPANYlocated 5 minutes south of Leesburgand 25 minutes south of the Villages.Seeks a knowledgeable person towork in retail nursery and outdoorshowroom Duties include answeringphones and assisting customers.Landscape design exp. and plantknowledge would be a plus.
No phone calls please.Apply in person 8-10am, Tues. - Sat.
MANSFIELD LANDSCAPING8440 CR 48 in Yalaha, FL. 4 blocks from the Bakery
500Pets/Animals
501 PetsFor Sale
BLACK MOUTH CURR 1 1/2 yrs. old,shots, neutered, very well trained.FREE 352-516-5873
GERMAN SHEPHERD male 1.5yrs old.$352 obo. 352-748-8096
WANTED TO BUY Small Dog. Call 352-589-7380
YORKIES Tea cup & Toy, 1 male 2female. 2 - 5 lb. grown. Mini Horses$500. 352-483-PETS.
560 PetSupplies
BIRD CAGE, 22” x 18”, on stand. $100Call 352-551-3978
BIRD CAGES. Asking $35. The Villages.Call 352-753-1834
DOG CAGE Large. 24 x 21rod iron.clean $25. 352-742-2149
DOG CRATE Large, 29 x 29 x 47. Likenew. $85. Call 352-406-0427
MOBILE WINDOWS (5) & DOOR (1)W/SCREENS $99. 724-530-2258
WINDOWS (45) for scrn rm. white alum.$50 for all. 352-728-6572
630 Garage Sales
BARN SALE, Over 18 years ofcollecting!! Fri./Sat., Jan. 17th- &18th. 8:00am. Tools, linens,construction items, seasonaldecorations, furniture, collectibles.Multi Family, 36001 Tanglewood Dr.Eustis, 32736
FRUITLAND PARKEstate Sale! 30 years ofaccumulation. Sat. - Sun. 8:30 -4pm. 1107 Valley Rd. HuntingEquip, Fishing Equip, LawnMaintenance Equip, John DeereTractor, Hand & Small Tools,Furniture, Freezer, Household items,Office Stuff, Kincade Picture,Clothes and more. No early arrivalsaccepted.
FRUITLAND PARK, 55+ 2/1.5 dbl. widecompletely furn., incl. lot. $35K obo.352-326-9160 or 352-406-4174
LADY LAKE 1/1 w/lg Florida room, 39’,furn in Blue Parrot Park. $7,500.608-778-2728
LEESBURG 2/1 12’x56’, in 55+ parkon Lake Griffin. FL rm. & laundryrm., carport, shed, furnished. Goodcond. $5,000 Call SOLD!
LEESBURG 2/1, on Lake Griffin in 55+park w/pool & security. Completelyfurnished & remodel 1 yrs ago. Fishfrom the backyard, 1 block fromclub house. SELLER MOTIVATED willbe traveling. $7,500 obo Call 352-314-0406
1001 Mfd HomesFor SaleSENIORS AND ADULTS
NEW and NEWERHomes in a nice quiet part in Eustis.$25,000 - $45,000 Financing avail.Only 3 left! Lot rent $350 per mo.
Call 352-589-4407
TAVARES 2/1, on best lot in 55+ park.32’x20’, fully furnished w/garden,shop, & unique extras. $9,900 Call352-408-4357
1002 MfdHomesW/ landFor Sale
SINGLE WIDE 12X60 roof over withproperty, fully furn. between MtDora & Tavares. Auto door garage12’ x 20’, lg. scrn rm. & personalboat dock on Lake Dora. $32,000.Call Audry Maine Colwell Banker 1-407-782-7655
1012 R V Lots**ALTOONA - SPECIAL**2/1.5 $475/mo. w/$300 dep.
And RV Lot $290/mo. w/$100 dep.352-735-2071 or 352-636-6800
1100Recreation
1101 BoatsBOAT V-Hull, 14’ alum. Swivel seats,
trolling motor, fish finder & goodtrailer. $675. Call 352-326-5399
Member ofAmerican Society Of Mohs SurgeryAmerican Society Of Dermatologic SurgeryAmerican Osteopathic Board Of DermatologyAmerican Osteopathic AssociationWomenʼs Dermatologic Society
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JAKE COYLEAP Film Writer
NEW YORK — Marcus Lut-trell, the former Navy SEAL whose deadly mission in Af-ghanistan has been turned into the film “Lone Survivor,” strides into a hotel room for an interview, trailed by his service dog, Mr. Rigby.
The tall, hulking, goateed Navy Cross recipient greets a journalist with a rock-hard grip, and nods to director Pe-ter Berg and star Mark Wahl-berg, who plays him in the film. This is clearly not what he wants to be doing.
Based on Luttrell’s best-
selling 2007 memoir, “Lone Survivor” is about a 2005 four-man operation in northeastern Afghanistan’s Kunar province that fell apart when a trio of goat herders stumbled upon the staked-out SEALs.
After releasing the civil-ians and aborting the mis-sion, the SEALs were quick-ly ambushed by the Taliban in a firefight that tumbled down a rocky gulch, killed Luttrell’s three fellow SEALs, left Luttrell badly injured and, in an attempted rescue, killed 16 more men.
“Lone Survivor,” which
opens like a recruitment vid-eo with documentary foot-age of intense SEAL training, is the latest in a series of films that pays tribute to the Na-vy’s special forces: In messy, uncertain wars, they’re elite practitioners of precision. In the era of the superhero film, the Navy SEALs have inspired filmmakers as the genuine article.
Luttrell would rather not talk about any of it. He went along with “Lone Survi-vor” and wrote the book at the urging of his superiors.
‘Lone Survivor’ is a brutal tribute to Navy SEALs
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Director Peter Berg, left, actor Mark Wahlberg and former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell pose for a photo in New York.SEE SURVIVOR | C2
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T ina Fey and Amy Poehler took the gold again.
For a second year, these funny ladies were the most-est as co-hosts of NBC’s Golden Globes party.
Fey explained their return engagement by noting, “This is Hollywood, and if something kind of works they’ll just keep doing it until everybody hates it.”
Not these returnees, who again presided with seem-ing effortless sass and hardly a joke off-target. During their shared opening routine, Fey’s zinger about George Cloo-ney and his penchant for dat-ing younger women may have been the most riotously re-
ceived wisecrack in recent awards-cast history.
While Poehler and Fey set the perfect irreverent tone for the Globes and its par-ty-hearty tradition, the three-hour live broadcast from Beverly Hills, Calif., was re-markably well-behaved.
Emma Thompson played up the Globes’ boozy reputation by arriving on stage barefoot to
present the screenplay award in very non-Emmy, non-Os-car style, with her Christian Louboutin high heels in one hand, her martini in the other.
“I just want you to know, this red,” she declared, pointing to the shoes’ trademark red soles before tossing them over her shoulder, “it’s my blood.”
But her display was clearly all in fun.
A few impolite words did erupt. Winning as best actress for her miniseries “Top of the Lake,” Elisabeth Moss blurt-ed out one of them. It was effi-ciently bleeped.
But whoever was tending the button miscalculated big time with Jacqueline Bisset.
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Fey, Poehler are golden in second turn as Globes hosts
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This image released by NBC shows hosts Tina Fey, left, and Amy Poehler during the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday in Beverly Hills, Calif.
Emma Thompson played up the Globes’ boozy reputation by arriving on stage barefoot
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Man of La Mancha, the Moonlight The-atre’s latest production, just happens to be its director’s favorite mu-sical of all time.
Jan Sheldon, the di-rector and founder of Clermont’s own com-munity theatre com-pany — celebrating its 20th year anniversa-ry this year — said the story centers on Mi-guel de Cervantes, a real life Spanish writ-er/playwright, poet and tax collector who gets thrown into prison during the Spanish In-quisition.
While there and awaiting trial, the oth-er prisoners decide to hold a trial of their own and negotiate taking all of Cervantes’ personal belongings, including the manuscript to an unfinished novel of his, as the penalty should
they find him guilty.Cervantes agrees to
the terms, asking only that he be allowed to act out his defense in a charade of his story — which happens to be the story of Don Quix-ote, a knight from La Mancha, who, along with his servant and sidekick, Sancho Panza, are on a quest to fight evil and ‘right all the wrongs’ of the world.
For Sheldon, the play is a metaphor about life because each char-acter represents a cer-tain group of people in the world. Sheldon said she also sees the impact Cervantes has on the prisoners in the play and how his story touches them. But she also sees the play as a metaphor for the im-pact that theater has on the community and how the arts affects and touches the lives of so
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Nathan Jesse, who plays Cervantes, and Jennifer Romans, who plays Aldonza, serve to inspire each other in the story.
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Compared to the actual events, the movie is no traumatic experience for Luttrell.
“I went through it in real life, so a mov-ie about it isn’t going to affect me in any way,” says the 38-year-old Texan.
Hollywood and the American military are
worlds apart. But “Lone Survivor” is a unique-ly close collaboration, one in which Berg and Wahlberg (both pro-ducers) worked un-der significant pres-sure from the families of those who died and active-duty SEALs to faithfully render the soldiers’ lives, in battle and in brotherhood.
“I was at the screen-ing when there were a hundred moms and dads of dead soldiers,” says Berg. “And I was at a screening where there were 500 active mem-bers of special opera-tions, including Admi-ral (William) McRaven. And those are different. Because when those lights come up, those people are going to look you in the eye.”
Over the years, SEALs have been played by the likes of Bruce Wil-lis, Steven Seagal and Demi Moore, and been a mainstay in video games (“Call of Duty,” ‘’Metal Gear Solid”). But the movies, often in close consultation with the military, have come a long way since 1990’s “Navy SEALs,” with Charlie Sheen.
2012’s “Act of Valor” was acted out by ac-tive-duty SEALs and used live-ammo se-quences to portray a fictional covert mis-sion. Kathryn Bigelow’s “Zero Dark Thirty” dra-matized the most fa-mous SEAL mission, the raid in Abbotta-bad that killed Osama
bin Laden. The re-cent docudrama “Cap-tain Phillips” recreat-ed the rescue of the kidnapped mariner by SEAL snipers, with Tom Hanks’ most-moving scene improvised with a real-life Naval officer.
Such productions, though, have given rise to questions of accura-cy and charges of pro-paganda.
U.S. senators, in-cluding Dianne Fein-stein and John Mc-Cain, claimed that too much information was shared with the film-makers of “Zero Dark Thirty,” and many crit-icized the film for sug-gesting torture aided the hunt for bin Lad-en. “Captain Phillips” showed only a handful of the 19 shots that were fired on the three So-mali pirates, and didn’t mention the $30,000 that went missing in the aftermath. Retired Army lieutenant gen-
eral James B. Vaught ar-gued that “Act of Val-or” revealed too much about tactics: “Get the hell out of the media!” he implored.
But the military sees in the movies a chance to shape its image and insure some degree of authenticity in depic-tions of its service men and women. “Lone Survivor” has largely drawn praise as a bru-tal ode to Navy SEALs and a faithful depiction of the moral confusion of combat.
“For films like ‘Black Hawk Down’ and ‘Lone Survivor,’ the com-monality is the notion that this is an import-ant opportunity to set the record straight or at least to portray things as they believe they happened,” says Phil-ip Strub, head of the Defense Department’s Film and Television Li-aison Office.
It can make for a
thorny mix of fiction-alization, artist license and classification is-sues. Berg consulted frequently with mili-tary liaisons and the Navy Office of Informa-tion while writing the script.
“I read the after-ac-tion reports,” says Berg. “I looked at the autop-sies. I went to Iraq. I met all these guys. We just followed the blue print that Luttrell laid out in his book. We nev-er set out to do some-thing non-Hollywood or Hollywood. We just literally told the story.”
Says Wahlberg: “Ev-erybody fell in line with what the goals were, what the agenda was and how high the stan-dard was set by not only the SEAL team guys but their families. It was a lot of pressure, but ev-erybody took a lot of pride in the fact that we were taking part in this thing.”
When the film, which expands nationally in theaters Friday, pre-miered at the AFI Festi-val in November, Wahl-berg made emotional comments about ac-tors who brag about military training for a movie.
“I was really talking about myself, because I’ve been guilty of it many times, talking about how hard I had to work,” says Wahl-berg. “It’s nothing com-pared to what they do.”
But Luttrell emerged from “Lone Survivor” with admiration for Berg and Wahlberg: “It’s all relative,” he says. “What I do for a living and what he does for a living is ex-actly the same. We both wake up in the morning, put out as hard as we can and then go to bed at night, hoping to see the next day.”
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This photo released by Universal Pictures shows, from left, Taylor Kitsch, as Michael Murphy, Mark Wahlberg as Marcus Luttrell, Ben Foster as Matt “Axe” Axelson, and Emile Hirsch as Danny Dietz in a scene from the film, “Lone Survivor.”
many people.“The prisoners stay
on stage pretty much the whole time because it’s like they are watch-ing, too, as the story of Don Quixote unfolds in the mind of Cervantes. The idea is that the sto-ry takes place in the dun-geon just as much as it takes place in the imag-ination of Cervantes,” Sheldon said.
Sheldon said Cervant-es transforms himself into the character of Don Quixote and the pris-oners, into the various characters surrounding his story.
“The characters, cos-tumes and props, are created from what’s on the stage. There are gypsies, horses, dukes, townspeople played by the prisoners. And ev-erything in the dungeon and in a trunk brought into the dungeon is transformed to the point that an old door be-
comes a table and so on. Each prisoner also rep-resents a different part of humanity,” Sheldon said.
“The duke is like the politicians of the world, the padre represents re-ligion and Don Quixote represents art and cul-ture and the heart and soul of humanity.”
Aldonza, a beat-en-down woman and prostitute, is misunder-stood , but Don Quixo-te sees her with his heart instead of just his eyes.
“He (Quixote) has a positive energy and a positive outlook on things. Quixote gives Al-donza a ray of hope and Cervantes brings that feeling into the prison, into the lives of each of the prisoners and it real-ly impacts them.”
In the play, Nathan Jes-se play Cervantes and Don Quixote, Manolo Hernandez plays Sancho and Jennifer Romans is Aldonza.
Sheldon said the mu-sic is wonderful as well. It features a very recog-
nizable and loved show tune, “The Impossible Dream.”
Sheldon, who has di-rected and acted in many plays throughout her ca-reer, said she fell in love with this musical the first time she acted in it.
“It’s really amazing. It’s one of those shows that changes lives. It makes people look at things in their lives, and at life it-self, in a different way,” she said.
Man of La Man-cha opens Friday and is scheduled to run through Feb. 9.
Performances are on Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. with Sunday mat-inees at 2 p.m.
Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $12 for children.
The Moonlight Players’ Warehouse Theatre is in Historic Downtown Cl-ermont at 732 B W. Mon-trose St.
For reservations, call 352-319-1116. For infor-mation about the Moon-light Players, go to www.moonlightplayers.com.
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Nathan Jesse, above left, who plays Cervantes, and Manolo Hernandez, who plays Sancho, rehearse for the upcoming performance of “Man of La Mancha” at the Moonlight Players’ Warehouse Theatre.
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Gold-en Globes are typical-ly Hollywood’s bawdi-est awards show — “a wonderful mess,” said co-host Tina Fey of this year’s bash. But in the end, after all the boozy banter — some of it bleeped for broad-cast — the 1970s cor-ruption tale “American Hustle” got a very seri-ous push toward Oscar glory, picking up three major awards.
Benefiting the most from Sunday night’s Globes as focus shifts to the Academy Awards, David O. Russell’s con caper locked in best comedy, best actress (Amy Adams) and best supporting actress (Jennifer Lawrence).
Not that early-sea-son favorite “12 Years a Slave” isn’t still in the running. Though it earned only one award, Steve McQueen’s his-torical epic took home the night’s top hon-or: best film drama. But “American Hustle” seems to have emerged from the 71st annual Golden Globes as the film to beat.
Oscar doesn’t usual-ly care much for com-edies, but “American Hustle” offers a rich blend of scandal, style and superb acting that is bound to get Acade-my voters’ attention.
The Globes have flipped awards season momentum before. Though Ben Affleck was denied an Oscar nomination last year for directing “Argo,” he did win best direc-tor at the Globes and his film went on to win best picture at the Os-cars. In 2009, Kather-ine Bigelow’s “The Hurt Locker” lost in the best film category to James Cameron’s “Avatar” at the Globes. The defeat seemed to sway Oscar
voters in Bigelow’s fa-vor and she snagged the best picture award.
With the Oscar nomi-nations coming Thurs-day, lost-in-space saga “Gravity,” which earned Alfonso Cuaron the best director Globe, could pick up some ad-ditional pull with like-ly nominations in the
craft categories, which the Globes don’t recog-nize. There’s also a lot of built-in affection for its leading lady, Sandra Bullock, not to men-tion the film’s impres-sive worldwide box of-fice performance.
Hosting Sunday night’s Globes for the second year in a row,
Fey and Amy Poehler drew big laughs as they targeted such A-listers as Matt Damon, Mer-yl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio.
One of the evening’s well-received jokes was delivered in the “SNL” alums’ opening bit in a reference Fey made to “Gravity”: “It’s a story of how George Clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more min-ute with a woman his own age.”
Last year, the duo led a six-year ratings high with 19.7 million view-ers. They’ll return as hosts next year.
Besides “American Hustle” and “12 Years a Slave,” the Hollywood Foreign Press Associ-ation, which presents the Globes, also fa-vored other fact-based films from America’s past: the ‘80s-era AIDS drama “Dallas Buyers Club” and the high-fi-nance extravagan-za “The Wolf of Wall Street,” which both won top awards.
“Dallas Buyers Club” stars Matthew Mc-Conaughey and Jar-ed Leto, who both lost
noticeable weight for their roles — “or as ac-tresses call it, ‘being in a movie,’” joked Fey — won their first Globes for best dramatic ac-tor and best support-ing actor. DiCaprio, a nine-time nominee, picked up his second Globe for best come-dy actor for his turn as a provocative stockbro-ker in Martin Scorsese’s nearly three-hour “Wall Street.”
“I am thankful that Martin Scorsese is still this punk rock,” said DiCaprio backstage.
Famously absent from awards shows for years, Woody Allen re-ceived the Cecil B. De-Mille lifetime achieve-ment honor, which was accepted by the direc-tor’s “Annie Hall” star Diane Keaton.
“Did you see Diane Keaton tonight?” best comedy actress winner Cate Blanchett asked reporters backstage. “She is my style icon, my acting icon — the works.” Blanchett took home the award for her portrayal of a fallen so-cialite in Allen’s “Blue Jasmine.”
Elegant in an Armani gown, Blanchett joked, “A lot of effort goes into this effortlessness. It’s a wonderful mirage to be here tonight, but it’s not entirely who I am.”
supporting actress for the miniseries “Danc-ing on the Edge,” the clearly surprised Bisset voiced a lengthy, ram-bling acceptance that triggered the get-off-the-stage music.
Still talking unde-terred, Bisset fired off a profanity that began with the words, “And the people who have given me ... “
Oddly, TV viewers didn’t hear that first part of her statement. It was bleeped. But what did get through TV sets loud and clear was the forbidden final word.
Another minor glitch reared its head later on for co-presenters Jo-nah Hill and Margot Robbie.
“I’m not gonna lie to you,” Hill said, grin-ning into the camera. “Right now, they put up the wrong stuff on the TelePrompTer.”
In a flash, Robbie was handed a sheet of paper for the pair to read.
Overall, the program was fun, fast-moving and refreshingly un-cluttered with the usu-al awards-show dross.
All due respect was paid to Woody Allen (himself predictably
a no-show) by Diane Keaton in accepting his Cecil B. DeMille lifetime achievement award. Keaton deliv-ered a mini-seminar on the greatness of Al-len’s film career, espe-cially his skill at creat-ing women characters.
Then she wrapped up her tribute in quirky style by saluting her friend of 45 years with a familiar children’s song: “A circle is round, it has no end,” she sang. “That’s how long you’re going to be my friend.”
A comic highlight of the evening was “Mr. Golden Globes.” He was introduced by Fey
as “my adult son from a previous relation-ship” but turned out to be Poehler done up as a fussy lad who groused, “This is stupid! I hate being up here!”
“Don’t you talk to me like that,” Fey shot back. “Do you want to go live with your father?”
“I can’t,” was the churlish reply. “You won’t tell me who it is!”
“Well, he’s here to-night,” snapped Fey. “So look around.”
With hosts like that, it was hard not to look forward to next year’s Globes, when these Golden gals will be back again.
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GOLDEN GLOBES WINNERSFinal list of winners for the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards, announced Sunday in Beverly Hills, Calif., by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association:
MOTION PICTURESPICTURE, DRAMA: “12 Years a Slave.”
PICTURE, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: “American Hustle.”
ACTOR, DRAMA: Matthew McConaughey, “Dallas Buyers Club.”
ACTRESS, DRAMA: Cate Blanchett, “Blue Jasmine.”
ACTOR, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Leonardo DiCaprio, “The Wolf of Wall Street.”
ACTRESS, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Amy Adams, “American Hustle.”
SUPPORTING ACTOR: Jared Leto, “Dallas Buyers Club.”
SUPPORTING ACTRESS: Jennifer Lawrence, “American Hustle.”
TELEVISIONSERIES, DRAMA: “Breaking Bad.”
ACTOR, DRAMA: Bryan Cranston, “Breaking Bad.”
ACTRESS, DRAMA: Robin Wright, “House of Cards.”
SERIES, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
ACTRESS, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Amy Poehler, “Parks and Recreation.”
ACTOR, MUSICAL OR COMEDY: Andy Samberg, “Brooklyn Nine-Nine.”
Globes leader ‘American Hustle’ gets Oscar boost
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Amy Adams, left, and David O. Russell, winners of the award for best motion picture — comedy or musical for “American Hustle” — pose in the press room at the 71st annual Golden Globe Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on Sunday in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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MINNEAPOLIS — When he ac-cepts awards, gives interviews or talks about himself on his re-cent DVD “Night Train to Georgia,” country superstar Jason Aldean sure seems humble, soft-spoken and businesslike.
But put him in the recording stu-dio or onstage and Aldean turns up the volume and cranks up the cra-ziness.
Take his second consecutive win-ter visit to Minnesota, a crazy move for a Georgia native.
“I didn’t have a say-so,” said Al-dean. “They (his agents and pro-moters) book the tour. I typically try to stay in the South through the winter. Most of the venues up there (North), you drive the bus right into them so I never have to go out-side. So it’s no big deal.”
Aldean is always willing to go outside the box. Take “1994,” his hit from last year that celebrates country star Joe Diffie. Remem-ber him? He had a run of hits in-cluding “New Way (to Light Up an Old Flame)” and “Third Rock From the Sun” in the 1990s. The tune has muscular guitars, rapped verses,
sing-songy choruses and a refrain that repeats “Joe, Joe, Joe Diffie” as if it’s a takeoff on Kriss Kross’ 1992 rap hit “Jump.”
When it was pitched to Aldean, he thought “the song was kind of quirky and cool, talking about a guy like that. You always hear peo-ple talking about Haggard, Waylon, Johnny Cash or even Tim McGraw, but talking about Diffie came out of left field,” said the singer, who also had a 2006 hit called “Johnny Cash.”
“When I came up playing the clubs, I played a lot of Diffie songs. He was a big seller. The song name-checks a lot of his songs. We were just looking for uptempo songs for the record. I never thought it would be a single. I thought it was just fun and different from anything else out there,”
And the Kriss Kross vibe? “About 90 percent of hip-hop songs from the ‘90s had that same sort of deal,” said Aldean, who insists, “I’m a country music artist, but I shouldn’t be limited to it.”
Take “Black Tears,” a dark, South-ern-flavored piano ballad about a stripper, on his current “Night Train” album. Has he gotten any flak for that song?
“It’s one of the most well-written songs on the record,” he said. “I’m
sure if there’s a soccer mom driv-ing around and her 8-year-old or 10-year-old is in the car, they might want to change the song. I’m going to cut songs that I’m into. If people like them, that’s cool. If they don’t like them, that’s their right. There’s a button to skip that one and go to the next one. I don’t take those things into consideration when I cut a record. You’re never gonna please everybody. That’s some-thing I learned early in my ca-reer, so I don’t even try.”
Aldean, 36, has performed on TV with rapper Ludac-ris and rocker Lenny Krav-itz, and incorporated pseu-do-psychedelic guitars into his hit “Tattoos on This Town.” Both singles came from his 2010 album “My Kinda Party,” his fourth, which has sold 3 million copies and was named album of the year by the Country Music Associa-tion. Over the course of his five albums, he’s scored 10 No. 1 country singles. He’s already re-corded several songs for an album he expects to release in 2014.