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HACKIN’ AROUND
Billy Jack
to the rescue
John
HACKWORTH
MONDAY AUGUST 4, 2014
Pumped up
By GARY ROBERTS
Staff Writer
energy to Southwest Florida.
In a public-private
partnership with Nopetro,
Florida’s leading natural
gas fueling infrastructure
provider, the school district
agreed to convert one-third
of its 90 buses to CNG,
which is a cheaper and
cleaner burning fuel than
CHARLOTTE COUNTY
— With a new contract in
place to use compressed
natural gas in school buses,
Charlotte County Public
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vanguard of bringing clean
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SCHOOL | 6
Susie Doyens of Rotonda West will be one of
the athletes playing in the Special Olympics
Florida — Charlotte County, Inaugural Golf
Scramble on Sept. 13 at Lemon Bay Golf
Club. The tournament is a fundraiser for
future Special Olympic events in Charlotte
County.
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The Cline family looks for items on 8-year-old Nicholas’ first-grade supply list at Target on
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North Port Ukrainian visits
homeland orphanages
By STEVEN J. SMITH
Sun CorreSpondent
Noted Ukrainian journalist and author Mikhail
Morgulis, who lives in
North Port, recently
returned from a 10-day
humanitarian mission
to Ukraine and Belarus
where he visited seven
orphanages housing
about 1,100 youths,
ranging in age from 5 to
20 years old.
Morgulis, 72, serves
as president of the
Spiritual Diplomacy
Foundation and founder of Christian Bridge
International, whose
shared goal is to assist
countries of the former
Soviet Union in eliminating war, help resolve
religious conflicts and
provide humanitarian
assistance to children
in those countries,
he said. His visit to
five Ukraine and two
Belarus orphanages was
part of a larger mission
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Once-silent golfer
speaks up for
Special Olympics
By CLINTON BURTON
engleWood Sun editor
For most of her life, Susie Doyens
didn’t say a word. Then one day the
phone rang.
“She was nonverbal until she was
24 and Special Olympics called and
asked her if she’d like to be a speaker,” her mother Lynda Doyens said.
Born with Down syndrome, Susie
only communicated with pen and
note pad.
She wrote a note to her mom, I
really want to do this.”
“I said, ‘You call them and tell
them.’ That’s what she did,” Lynda
said.
In the 12 years that have passed,
Susie has given almost 500 motivational speeches to groups as large as
100,000 people.
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Mikhail Morgulis of North Port, center, recently visited seven
orphanages in Ukraine and Belarus in an effort to bring aid to
the children there.
TO PARTICIPATE
to spur the construction
of schools there and
encourage the establishment of Christian
ethics and morals.
“We talked about a
new relationship between the United States
and Belarus, because
we do not have a good
economic relationship
now,” Morgulis said.
“America needs new
friends and especially a
What: Special Olympics Florida — Charlotte
County, Inaugural Golf Scramble.
When: 10 a.m. on Sept. 13. Registration opens
at 9 a.m.
Where: Lemon Bay Golf Club, 9600 Eagle
Preserve Drive, Englewood.
Cost: The entry fee of $95 per player ($45 is
tax deductible) covers 18 holes of golf and the
post-game luncheon. All players will receive a gift
bag. Make all checks payable to: Special Olympics
Florida — Charlotte County.
Contact: Call Lynda Doyens at 941-830-8848.
Individual, corporate and hole sponsorships are
still available. Call Doyens for more information.
better relationship with
Belarus.”
He added the Ukraine
government has reduced
funding to orphanage
houses by 80 percent. As
a result, his mission was
to supply those orphanages with about $20,000
worth of necessities such
as vitamins, disposable
diapers, medicines and
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consisting of a filling station
and extending the existing
natural gas pipelines along
Interstate 75 to the site.
District officials are
planning for the first CNG
school buses to hit the road
in time for the 2015-2016
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diesel and also extends the
life of vehicles.
As part of the contract,
Nopetro will build and
operate one fueling facility that will be located on
Carmalita Street, across from
Punta Gorda Middle School.
It will take about 12 months
to build the infrastructure,
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here is Billy Jack when you
need him?
That’s what I think every
time I hear about bullies picking on
smaller kids. Or
when you read those
terrible stories of
a parent abusing
their child. Or of a
sex offender taking
advantage of a kid.
When I think
about things like
that, I keep imagining Billy Jack riding
up and knocking
someone’s head off.
You know Billy
Editor
Jack, right?
If you don’t know who I am referring
to, you have missed an iconic movie
released in 1973 that made $8 million in
one weekend — that was a lot of money
back then.
It was about a half-Native American,
Green Beret who used his considerable
skills in hapkido to beat up the bad
guys. This all came before Bruce Lee
and the karate movies that became so
popular just a few years later.
In one classic scene, Billy Jack, with
his black Navajo-themed hat, walks into
a soda shop after the town bully has
beaten up an American Indian boy and
humiliated his friends by pouring flour
on them to make them “white.”
Billy Jack spills out his now-famous
lines (too long to quote here) that
essentially say: “when I see (thing like
this) … I just go berserk.”
And then he commences to kick and
punch out three big guys who should
have known to run as soon as he walked
in the door. I always wonder about
movies and TV shows where the good
guy’s reputation is so well-known you
question why the heck do the bad guys
stick around.
The whole movie is rather violent,
which critics objected to since the film
was actually about a pacifist who ran a
counter-culture school for kids.
Recently, I think I may have found a
couple of Billy Jack wannabes.
A man in Manatee County was
stabbed multiple times when he tried
to break up a fight between a couple in
Bradenton, according to the Manatee
County Sheriff’s Office.
A guy began punching his girlfriend,
according to police, and the observer
jumped in to stop the fight — one-sided
as it was.
The guy who punched the woman
grabbed a knife and stabbed the wouldbe hero several times before fleeing the
area.
He was caught and the good
Samaritan is recovering.
That same week, in Orlando, a fellow
was driving down Orange Avenue when
he saw a guy pull a knife and start
stabbing another man.
It turns out the knife-wielding assailant picked the wrong place and time as
the guy in the car was packin’ heat.
The driver stopped the assault and
called 911.
Now, the last thing I am advocating
here is a Wild West shootout. Neither
am I in favor of Florida’s Stand Your
Ground law which gives license to just
about anyone to shoot first and claim
they feared for their life.
So, don’t get the wrong idea.
The last time I shot a gun I was
12 years old and I missed the squirrel by
two trees.
But it’s comforting to think there
are people who still care about others.
People who will step up and say, “This is
wrong. I’m gonna do something about
it.”
I know if my child was being bullied
or threatened by a bad person, and I
heard that movie theme song, “One
Tin Soldier,” I’d probably turn into Billy
Jack.
John Hackworth is editor of the Sun
newspapers. You can email him at
jhackworth@sun-herald.com
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Purple Heart recipients to be honored
By AL HEMINGWAY
incredible meaning
today as they did during
his era — they, and their
CHARLOTTE COUNTY comrades-in-arms, were
— “We few, we happy
willing to shed their
few, we band of brothers; blood for their country.
For he today that
A brief ceremony
sheds his blood with me, will be held at 3 p.m.
Shall be my brother.”
Thursday by the Military
Those words, first
Order of the Purple
penned by William
Heart, Jack L. Conway
Shakespeare more than
Chapter 759, at the
400 years ago, were in
Kiwanis Veterans Garden
an inspirational speech
in Laishley Park in Punta
by King Henry V when
Gorda, to dedicate new
he addressed his troops
bricks inscribed with
prior to the Battle of
the names of veterans
Agincourt in 1415 to
purchased by their loved
ready his men for the
ones.
bloody fighting ahead.
Immediately folFor those who served
lowing the dedication
in the military and
at Laishley Park, the
were awarded the
Military Heritage
Purple Heart Medal
Museum will hold a
for wounds received in
reception from 4 p.m. to
combat, Shakespeare’s
6 p.m. at the museum
unforgettable lines have located in Fishermen’s
Sun CorreSpondent
Village in Punta Gorda
to honor those who have
been awarded the Purple
Heart.
Admission is free and
open to the public.
“Many people are
under the misconception that you must have
been awarded a Purple
Heart to have a brick
at Laishley Park,” Art
McGinnis, president of
the MOPH, said. “Any
veteran can have a brick
on the walkway.”
McGinnis said there
are 11 spaces remaining
of the 4-inch by 8-inch
bricks and 13 of the
12-inch by 12-inch. The
next time bricks will be
placed and dedicated
will be in November.
“There will be a moratorium on bricks after
that to ensure we have
the space for them,”
McGinnis said.
“We’ve always had a
Purple Heart display
at the museum,” Kim
Lovejoy, retired U.S. Air
Force master sergeant
and executive director
of the MHM, said. “I
attend the Military Order
of the Purple Heart
meetings and wanted
to do something so the
community can come
out and recognize these
individuals.”
The Purple Heart is
the oldest U.S. military
decoration created on
Aug. 7, 1782. At the insistence of Gen. George
Washington, the original
medal was known as
the Badge of Military
Merit and presented to
soldiers, as it said in the
directive, "The General
Rain causing flooding in Punta Gorda
Staff RepoRt
Heavy rains caused temporary
street flooding in Punta Gorda on
Sunday.
The chance for additional rain
continues today, though relief could
be on the way later in the week.
Saturday and Sunday’s hit-or-miss
variety of storms dropped only 0.17
inch of rain through 5 p.m. Sunday,
said National Weather Service
Meteorologist Dan Noah.
“West of the airport, near downtown Punta Gorda, they got a lot
more based on radar — between
2 and 3 inches,” Noah said.
The storms prompted special
weather statements from the
National Weather Service during
the late afternoon hours Sunday,
warning about heavy downpours
during the passing thunderstorms.
Sunday’s weather also caused the
Charlotte Stone Crabs to suspend its
game in the second inning against
the Daytona Cubs to 3 p.m. today.
Gates open at 2:30 p.m. The evening
game in honor of Charlotte County
Sheriff’s Sgt. Mike Wilson, who was
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killed in the line of duty almost
Noah said.
one year ago, is expected to follow
Tropical Storm Bertha’s presence
around 6 p.m. All tickets are free for in the Atlantic may help dry out
that game in Wilson’s honor.
this area Wednesday and Thursday,
The National Weather Service pre- Noah said.
dicts “a good chance” for scattered
Highs are expected to remain in
thunderstorms again today, Noah
the low to mid-90s during the days,
said.
with overnight lows in the mid- to
“It’s hit or miss with a lot of this,”
upper 70s.
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ever desirous to cherish
a virtuous ambition in
his soldiers, as well as
to foster and encourage
every species of Military
Merit, directs that
whenever any singularly
meritorious action is
performed, the author of
it shall be permitted to
wear on his facings over
the left breast, the figure
of a heart in purple
cloth or silk, edged with
narrow lace or binding.
Not only instances of
unusual Gallantry, but
also of extraordinary
fidelity and essential
service in any way
shall meet with a due
reward.”
It was not until 1932,
under the auspices of
U.S. Army Chief of Staff
Gen. Douglas MacArthur,
was the medal designed
as it appears today. The
award was retroactive to
April 5, 1917 for those
wounded in World War I.
MacArthur was the first
to receive the Purple
Heart Medal.
Lovejoy said she is
honored to have the
museum sponsor the
event that pays tribute
to those who shed their
blood for our nation.
“I am so delighted that
we can honor those who
can’t be represented by
friends and relatives,”
she said. “I am so proud
the museum is here to
do that.”
For more information
about the reception, call
Lovejoy at 941-575-9002.
For more information
about obtaining a
brick, call McGinnis at
941-875-4003.
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Imagination Library
seeks volunteers
The Charlotte County
Imagination Library
seeks volunteers who are
interested in furthering the
mission of providing free
books to local children.
Volunteers are needed to
help with fundraisers and
grant writing. Dolly Parton’s
Imagination Library promotes the love of reading in
children from birth to age
5 by mailing high-quality,
age-appropriate books each
and every month. These
free books are available to
all registered preschool children residing in Charlotte
County.
CCIL has provided more
than 13,000 free books
to preschool children in
Charlotte County since
January 2012. To register a
child online, visit www.usa.
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Consider supporting a child
in this program for a year
for a mere $25, or for five
years for $125.
Anyone interested in
volunteering or donating
may contact the Charlotte
Players business office at
941-255-1022.
Master Gardener
Plant Clinic offered
Want to learn more about
Florida-friendly gardens,
composting or citrus trees?
Need a plant or insect
identified? From 1:30 p.m.
to 3:30 p.m. every Tuesday,
the North Port Library hosts
a Master Gardener Plant
Clinic where homeowners
can receive research-based
lawn, landscape and pest
management help from
the University of Florida.
These free sessions are
made possible through a
partnership with UF/IFAS
Extension Sarasota County.
The plant clinic is held in
the conference room at the
library, 13800 S. Tamiami
Trail. For more information
call 941-861-1307, or visit
http://sarasota.ifas.ufl.edu/
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North Port Moose,
11am-2pm lunch. 5-8pm Italian night
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Basic Exercise, $3 per class
10:15-11:15am, NP Senior Center,
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& feel better!
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Shriners Breakfast,
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North Port Shrine Club. Every Tuesday.
Shriners, Masons and spouses invited.
941-426-0743
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Crafting, Learn a new craft;
bring lunch, we supply dessert at
Lemon Bay Woman’s Club, 51 N. Maple
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When a vine is a groundcover
ersatility is a
feature that makes
a plant useful
in many settings. One
such plant is the Asiatic jasmine. Sometimes
called Dwarf Confederate
jasmine or small-leaf
Confederate jasmine,
Asiatic jasmine is really
an evergreen vine used
as a groundcover, and
in some cases, as a turf alternative. Forming a thick
blanket of leafy vines,
Asiatic jasmine can even
tolerate some foot traffic.
Originally from Japan
and Korea, this woody
vine will grow about 3
feet wide, but less than
18 inches tall. Drought
tolerant (once established) cold-tolerant,
shade-tolerant, and
sun-tolerant, Asiatic
jasmine is one tough
cookie in the landscape
jasmine does not have
to be mowed. However,
some touch-up mowing
at 4 inches in late winter
will help clean it up just
ahead of a flush of spring
Ralph
growth. Plant pots of
Mitchell
Asiatic jasmine 18 inches
apart for best coverage. It
may take two seasons to
fill in the gaps. While it is
and will do well with just not a climbing vine, when
normal rainfall. It will,
Asiatic jasmine comes
however, appreciate some in contact with a tree,
supplemental irrigation
it may begin to attempt
in extreme drought
to crawl up, so some
conditions. While it grows edge trimming may be
well in a wide range of
necessary. Asiatic jasmine
soil pH situations, and
can spread aggressively,
is rated as medium in
so keep it in bounds with
salt-tolerance, be careful
occasional trimming.
of pH levels over 8.0 as
There are a few cultiboth growth and overall
vars to look for with difplant health will decline
ferent leaf sizes including
in that environment.
“Minima,” a dwarf cultiAlthough suitable
var, and “Texas Longleaf.”
as a low-maintenance
There are also some really
turf substitute, Asiatic
colorful varieties, which
are less common such as
“Snow-N-Summer,” with
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white, green and pink
foliage, “Variegatum,”
with white and green
variegation, “Winter
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The Board of Supervisors for the Tern Bay Community
Development District will hold two public hearings and a regular
meeting on August
9:00 A.M. at the offices of
August 12,
12, 2014 at 9:00
Berntsson, Ittersagen, Ittersage, Gunderson & Wideikis, L.L.P.,
18401 Murdock Circle, Suite C, Port Charlotte, Florida 33948.
The purpose of the first public hearing is to receive public
comment and objections on the Fiscal Year 2015 Proposed
Budgets. The first public hearing is being conducted pursuant to
Chapter 190, Florida Statutes. The purpose of the second public
hearing is to consider the imposition of special assessments to
fund the District’s proposed operation and maintenance budget
for Fiscal Year 2015 upon the lands located within the District, a
depiction of which lands is shown below, consider the adoption
of an assessment roll, and to provide for the levy, collection, and
enforcement of the assessments. The second public hearing is
being conducted pursuant to Florida law including Chapters 190
and 197, Florida Statutes. At the conclusion of the public
hearings, the Board will, by resolution, adopt the budgets and
levy assessments to fund the operation and maintenance
budget as finally approved by the Board. A regular board
meeting of the District will also be held where the Board may
consider any other business that may properly come before it.
A copy of the proposed budgets, preliminary assessment roll,
and the agenda for the hearings and meeting may be obtained
at the offices of the District Manager, located at 2041 Northeast
6th Terrace, Wilton Manors, Florida 33305, Ph: (954) 658-4900,
during normal business hours.
The special assessments are annually recurring assessments
and are in addition to previously levied debt assessments. The
table below presents the proposed schedule of operation and
maintenance assessments for Fiscal Year 2015. Amounts are
preliminary and subject to change at the hearing and in any
future year. The amounts are subject to early payment discount
as afforded by law.
Proposed
Proposed Schedule of Assessments
FISCAL
YEAR
DESCRIPTION
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AR 2015
Single Family – 60’
$282.48
Single Family – 75’
$282.48
Coach Home
$282.48
Commercial Office
$3,797.30
Fitness Center
$282.48
Garden Condominiums
$282.48
Golf Course/Clubhouse
$7,062.03
Hotel Rooms (each)
$282.48
Mid Rise Condominiums
$282.48
The tax collector will collect the assessments for all property
within the District.
Failure to pay the assessments will cause a tax certificate to
be issued against the property which may result in a loss of title.
All affected property owners have the right to appear at the
public hearings and the right to file written objections with the
District within twenty (20) days of publication of this notice.
The public hearings and meeting are open to the public and
will be conducted in accordance with the provisions of Florida
Law for Community Development Districts. The public hearings
and meeting may be continued to a date, time, and place to be
specified on the record at the hearings or meeting.
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Rescue Sanctuary will
be at Pet Supermarket,
1951 S. McCall Road,
Englewood, 10 a.m.2 p.m. Saturday with cats
and dogs for adoption.
All cats from EARS
are available for a $25
adoption fee. EARS also
needs fosters for dogs and
cats. All of the medical
care and the food is
supplied by EARS, all
you do is supply the love
until they are adopted.
Recently nine puppies
were found on the side of
a road in North Port and
they are just an example
of the animals EARS has
in their care. Please call
Deva at 941-681-3877 or
Sue at 941-830-1977 or
941-697-5591 for more
information.
Fundraiser
to benefit
Women Build
A quarter auction to
benefit Charlotte County
Habitat for Humanity’s
Women Build 2015
project will be held at
6 p.m. Tuesday at the
Port Charlotte Elks
Lodge, 20225 Kenilworth
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There may be occasions when staff or board members may
participate by speaker telephone.
Any person requiring special accommodations at this meeting
because of a disability or physical impairment should contact
the District Office at (954) 658-4900 at least forty-eight (48)
hours prior to the meeting. If you are hearing or speech
impaired, please contact the Florida Relay Service at (800) 9558770 for aid in contacting the District Office.
Each person who decides to appeal any decision made by
the Board with respect to any matter considered at the public
hearings or meeting is advised that person will need a record of
proceedings and that accordingly, the person may need to
ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made,
including the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is
to be based.
paddle to bid on an
assortment of interesting
items. There also will be
a 50/50 raffle, door prizes
and more. Food and beverages will be available
for purchase.
For more information,
contact Kat Padgett at
941-286-2056.
Registration for
Miss Englewood Girls
SCF hosts teacher Fast Pitch Softball
prep info sessions continues through
Aug. 2. Registration
State College of Florida times are 6-7:30 p.m.
will host information
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member and for new
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Hurricane-safety
Tamiami Trail, building
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800, Selby Room.
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Raw Bar & Grill, 300
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Florida Department of
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Jammers season dribbles to an end
By CHUCK BALLARO
Sun CorreSpondent
PUNTA GORDA — Win
or lose, the kids had
plenty to celebrate.
After several months of
hard work, teams from
the Jammers basketball
league, which is run by
the Punta Gorda Police
Department, finished its
season in style by playing
a single-elimination tournament Saturday at the
South County Regional
Park gymnasium. The
players and their parents
were then treated to a
pizza party.
Founder and president
Joe King said the league
had its best season ever,
on and off the court.
“It was awesome.
The teams were picked
fairly and had an equal
shot of winning, and we
had a special group of
kids,” King said. “They
represent our department
and the league. We’re
branding it around the
city. People are getting a
feel for what we are.”
The Jammers was
founded by King in 2002
as a way for at-risk kids
to see police officers in a
different light. Hurricane
Charley put the program
on hold for five years, but
was renewed in 2009.
Since then, Jammers,
which is coed and
coached by the department, has become one
of the premier leagues in
Charlotte County. The 72
spots for the eight-team
league traditionally fill up
fast.
On Friday, the Jammers
played an All-Star game
with stars in a rec league
from Port Charlotte, and
won on a shot at the
buzzer, King said.
“It’s been a tremendous experience for our
officers and for these
kids,” King said. “We’re
one of the elite leagues
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| OBITUARIES
CHARLOTTE
There were no deaths
reported in Charlotte
County on Sunday.
ENGLEWOOD
There were no deaths
reported in Englewood
on Sunday.
NORTH PORT
There were no deaths
reported in North Port
on Sunday.
DESOTO
There were no deaths
reported in DeSoto
County on Sunday.
OBITUARY
POLICY
PHOTOS BY CHUCK BALLARO
The Orange team celebrates winning the championship after the Jammers end-of-season tournament at South County Regional
Park on Saturday.
Shemar Fleurissant of the Orange team runs past Kenny
Scribner of the Black team during the Jammers end-of-season
tournament at South County Regional Park on Saturday.
Coaches for the White team, Gloria Sepanik and Jennifer
Molnar, clap after their team scored during the Jammers
end-of-season tournament at South County Regional Park on
Saturday.
and we’re proud of that.
Our coaches have grown
along with the kids.”
The league has also
benefited from the many
local sponsors, who
donated funds to provide
top-notch uniforms for
the players, who played
for free.
It has also taught kids
that while winning is
nice, it’s better to learn
to play as a team, handle
Black team, and needed
a three-point shot from
Shemar Fleurissant with
9 seconds left to force
overtime, which they won.
The Orange team got
it together in the finals
against the Lakers (Purple
team), which had to play
immediately following the
semi-finals. It wore the
Purple squad down and
cruised to a 53-39 win.
“It was a lot of hard
winning and losing with
humility and improve
their social skills.
Nobody did a better
job of that than the
Orange team, which went
unbeaten and took the
championship, but it
wasn’t easy.
They trailed in the
opening game by 14
to the No. 8 seed team
before rallying. They then
trailed by 12 early to the
work and the team
just came together,”
said Orange coach Jeff
Woodard. “All these teams
are so well-balanced,
anyone could have won.
It just went our way.”
“We never gave up,
even though we were
down, you can’t stop until
it’s over,” Fleurissant said.
“Most people got their
head down, you can’t get
discouraged.”
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Southwest Florida governments not planning for sea rise
By STEVE DOANE
News-Press
Hurricane Charley pummeled the city in 2004.
“It’s important to get
this planning in place,
even if it (sea level rise)
takes longer than the projections, the planning is
in place for when it does,”
said Harold Wanless,
chairman and professor
of geological sciences at
the University of Miami.
“They (leaders) have to
accept the coming reality
and abandon some sectors to the coming sea.”
Southeast Florida
has taken the problem
seriously. The area from
Palm Beach to Key West,
particularly Miami and
Miami Beach, has been
pegged the epicenter
for sea level rise in the
United States.
Leaders in Broward and
Miami-Dade are revising
zoning standards and investing in infrastructure,
while images of a flooded
South Beach have graced
media outlets from The
Guardian to Time to
Rolling Stone.
“On this coast, my
impression is there have
been more people in decision-making positions
that have been able to
move stuff along, whereas
on the west coast it’s been
the regional planners,
people not really in the
government hierarchy,”
said Leonard Berry,
director of the Florida
Center for Environmental
Studies at Florida Atlantic
University.
The issue moving forward is whether leaders
in Southwest Florida will
take the initiative to head
off the effects before they
become more widespread
and painful.
Regional planners
have outlined steps
governments can take
to mitigate and adapt
to the rising seas. The
topic is too important for
local leaders to put off
and wait for the effects
to become more evident,
said Jim Beever, principal
planner at the Southwest
Florida Regional Planning
Council and widely
regarded as the region’s
foremost expert on sea
level rise.
While disappointed
more action wasn’t taken
on the reports, Beever
said there’s still time
to act before the major
impacts are felt.
“I like to say, belief in
sea level rise is voluntary,
participation is mandatory,” he said.
Damage
assessment
Since measurements
of the tidal gauge data
started being taken at Key
West in 1910, the Gulf has
risen between 8 and 9
inches. Subsequent measurements in Fort Myers
and St. Petersburg support this. At the moment,
the seas rise at a rate of
0.12 inches per year, but
that’s accelerating. How
much will depend on a
number of factors.
So far most sea rise has
been caused by oceans
absorbing atmospheric
heat and expanding.
Like mercury in a thermometer, when seawater
is heated it expands.
Additional sea level rise
will come from glacial
meltwater. The timing
is in flux, however, as
climate models and
research are refined and
more carbon is added to
the atmosphere, Wanless
said.
The implications
are far-reaching for
Southwest Florida.
“One foot, in this part
of the world you can get
used to, you get your feet
wet too often, 2 feet gets
tricky, and 3 feet is a real
major problem,” Berry
said. “The projections
now show that 3 feet is
really probably by the end
of the century.”
A News-Press analysis
of property values and
topographic maps shows
the region has about
$15 billion of property
value within 3 feet of
current sea levels. It’s an
approximation because
census data don’t match
the maps used perfectly.
The heavily built-up
coastline, low profile and
tourism-reliant economy
mean changes, large or
small, will have severe
effects.
Southwest Florida
It’s not often a public official scoffs at
something.
But at the Feb. 11
Collier Board of County
Commissioners meeting
Commission Chairman
Tom Henning did.
The board was
discussing beach renourishment projects when
the conversation turned
to sea level rise.
“Well, 30 years ago we
didn’t have sea level rise
and, of course, we didn’t
have Y2K either at that
time. And at that time we
knew that if you ate too
much bacon you’re going
to get cancer,” Henning
said.
“So you’re telling me
that my land is now lower
than it was 30 years ago?”
Commissioner Donna
Fiala asked in response.
“No. I’m just saying that
people want to profit on
theories, which is Y2K,”
Henning said before the
subject changed.
Y2K was a predicted
computer problem in
which programs using
two-digit dates instead
of four would revert to
the year 1900 instead of
2000 at the end of the last
century, causing widespread technical issues.
The threat turned out to
be overblown.
Henning did not
respond to multiple email
and phone requests for
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many scientists.
Southwest Florida is
at particular risk. The
flat topography, porous
bedrock and heavily developed coast mean just
a few inches of sea level
rise could have disastrous
consequences.
If climate models hold,
the area could experience
up to 4 feet of sea level
rise by 2100. That would
put thousands of acres
and billions of dollars of
property and infrastructure under water.
It’s already evident
in some places, like
Cape Coral, where some
marshes have moved
more than a football field
inland since the 1950s
due to rising sea levels.
Lee and Collier governments do not have
specific plans to address
the impacts of sea level
rise, despite the threat.
Both counties have
implemented plans for
water-related events
caused by hurricanes,
such as storm surge, but
lack the cohesive approach to rising sea levels
demonstrated in other
vulnerable communities
in the state.
At least one commissioner even questioned
if sea rise level was a
myth. There’s also the
question of political will.
It will take hundreds of
millions of dollars of
taxpayer money to make
the changes necessary to
ready the coast.
Lee County paid
$50,000 for sea level rise
vulnerability and resiliency studies in 2010, but
county leaders haven’t
implemented them into
strategic plans.
“I think we need to look
at how fast the sea levels
are rising and before we
start throwing out ideas,”
said Lee Commissioner
Brian Hamman.
Leaders in Collier
County have taken
actions to prepare for
rising waters from storms,
which they say will cover
sea level rise effects.
“You don’t address sea
level rise specifically,
you address all rising
waters in your community,” said Collier County
Commissioner Georgia
Hiller. “It’s like asking if
we’re prepared for a fire
in the kitchen; we protect
the whole house.”
Naples Mayor John
Sorey said his city is
working with various
federal and state agencies
regarding saltwater intrusion, but that’s about it.
“At this juncture we
haven’t done that much
because we haven’t seen
that much of an increase
in sea level rise, like the
East Coast has,” he said.
Punta Gorda is regarded as one of the
best-prepared cities in
the country following
a 2008 overhaul of city
guidelines supported
by resident input. The
action was brought after
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The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
Shoppers hit the stores for tax holiday
By SAMANTHA GHOLAR
Staff Writer
parents making a shopping trip to the department store.
PORT CHARLOTTE
“We do this every year.
— Gym shorts, T-shirts,
This is our go-to store.
folders and dozens of
We like Target,” said mom
pencils got the nod or
Erica.
the no by youngsters
With 6-year-old Aaron,
shopping alongside their 4-year-old Juliet and
parents Sunday during
toddler Luke, the parents
the last day of the threeknow the importance of
day, Back-to-School Sales working to save every
Tax Holiday.
dollar possible.
Shoppers roamed the
“Oh yeah, we definitely
aisles and racks at the
shop during the tax-free
Target department store
weekend on purpose.
in Murdock, looking
It makes a difference,
for those last-minute
especially when you are
items for back-to-school
shopping for multiple
supplies and clothes.
kids,” Erica said.
A stocked clearance
Dad Aaron said the
rack in the boys clothing
shopping excursion
section was where mom
would consist of clothing
Erica Walchly and two
and backpacks for the
of her four boys, Bowdy
older kids.
and Wiley, were found
“I’m excited about first
checking out what was
grade,” said son, Aaron.
for sale.
Clothing was defiThe Port Charlotte
nitely a hot commodity
residents are frequenters over the weekend for
of Target and Sunday gave parents looking to score
the family an extra reason discounts for new,
to shop.
colorful items for their
“We always go to
kids’ upcoming school
Target,” Erica said. “I’m
year wardrobe. Though
looking for clothes mostly clothing was at the
for the boys. He’s going
top of the list for lots
into third and the other
of shoppers, supplies
will be going to first this
were the main point of
year.”
shopping Sunday for a
Bowdy and Wiley
few families.
smiled as their mom
Nine-year-old
talked about their
Gilberto Berrios and
shopping trip for the
his mother Barbara, of
upcoming school year
Port Charlotte, looked
before moving on to the
through the supply
next rack to see what they aisle choosing dry erase
could find.
markers and a few other
The Hurley family,
items to go into their
of Englewood, was out
shopping cart.
in full tow Sunday with
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size on a pair of gym shorts
for her soon-to-be first-grader
Aaron at Target Sunday. The
Hurleys ventured out in hopes
of finding some savings during
the tax holiday.
holiday),” Barbara said.
“I’m hoping to save a
little. I have the Target
card already so maybe
I’ll get savings on top of
that.”
A couple of aisles over
in the ample school
supply zone, the Cline
family pushed a loaded
shopping cart around in
search of the final few
items on their list.
“We are shopping for
Nicholas today. We try to
shop during the tax-free
days every year. It helps
each year especially with
the list getting as long as
they are,” Port Charlotte
resident Lori Cline said
holding out a school
supply list.
Pencils, notebook
paper, markers, Kleenex
and more filled the family’s cart, though they
didn’t mind spending
the day looking for what
they needed.
A shy Nicholas
glanced at lunch boxes
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The Hurleys shop each year during the back-to-school tax holiday. From left: Aaron, Luke, Juliet,
Aaron Jr. and Erica made a fun day of shopping at the Port Charlotte Target.
hanging on display but
was reminded that he
had already purchased
one. Lorie’s husband
Steve and youngest son,
Collin, strolled closely
by, working to make
sure the shopping trip
went smoothly.“We did
backpacks and lunch
box a few weeks ago. It’s
good to spread out the
spending, we try not
to spend it all at once,”
Lorie said. “Today it’s
supplies and maybe a
few new clothes.”
The state provided
three days this year for
tax-free shopping to
allow families a slight
discount when purchasing items such as
clothes, shoes, school
supplies and even some
computers.
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while back-to-school shopping with their mom Sunday.
end of the three-year
period, switching from
diesel to CNG is expected
to save about $83,000, or
9 percent, of the district’s
annual fuel cost, based
on last year’s $963,000
transportation budget.
“That could pay for a
couple of teachers,” Olivo
said. “That’s why we’re so
passionate about the cost
savings. We can keep the
money in the classroom.”
The school district
negotiated a locked-in
price for CNG, saving
$1.50 per gallon compared to current diesel
costs. Moreover, the
public-private partnership doesn’t require the
district to fund any of
the infrastructure needs,
which can be costly.
“The contract is dependent on this not costing the
district a dime,” Olivo said.
Converting to CNG
offers more than financial
savings to local governments, however. Experts
note that switching to
CNG cuts emissions
of carbon monoxide
by 70 percent and
greenhouse gases by
33 percent. In addition,
the life cycle of the
vehicle is increased by
30 percent.
“You can’t put a dollar
amount on the advantages of being green,”
Olivo said. “We’re the
foundation for the CNG
movement in Charlotte
County and, really, on the
west coast of Florida. This
will be the hub of stations
up and down the coast.”
Jorge Herrera, CEO
and co-founder of Coral
Gables-based Nopetro,
said his business model
led to the development
of the most expansive,
full-service CNG fueling
facility on the East Coast,
located in Tallahassee.
With another facility near
Lakeland, the technology
is now coming to the Gulf
Coast.
“We bring the infrastructure and our government partner agrees
to buy the vehicles and
natural gas,” he said. “The
private sector assumes
all the financial, construction and operational
risk.”
Herrera is currently
focusing on signing
up more customers in
Charlotte County, before
turning his attention to
other trucking operations
in the regional market.
Locally, Nopetro is talking
to Cheney Brothers,
which is opening a
food-distribution center
near Punta Gorda Airport,
and will also pitch
Charlotte County government, whose potential
uses include its Dial-ARide transit service as
well as public works.
Due to savings on
fuel and maintenance
costs, CNG is particularly
useful for heavy-duty
equipment. Herrera said
80 percent of the new
garbage trucks purchased
nationally last year use
compressed natural gas
and half of all transit
buses.
“That trend is
slowly creeping up to
100 percent,” he said.
“It’s definitely an exciting
time.”
Safety is still another
advantage of natural
gas, which requires no
storage tanks. Natural gas
also boasts the “Made
In America” stamp of
approval, with a huge
domestic supply that
promises to keep prices
low and shield the U.S.
from dependence on
foreign oil.
“Natural gas is right
below our feet. There
are 150 years of proven
reserves right here,” he
said.
Olivo added that CNG
only represents the
district’s latest commitment to energy efficiency,
saying the district already
has reduced energy consumption by $13 million
over the last seven years.
“Natural gas is the next
natural step,” Olivo said.
“We are going to be an
advocate of natural gas.
The goal is to have as
many people on board as
possible. We believe in it.”
said. “We also wanted to
organize some rooms in
the orphanages as playFROM PAGE 1
rooms for the kids and
invite physical therapy
hygienic products. Even
instructors to work with
toys were provided to
them. We are working
children with psychologiwith a foundation in
cal problems in an effort to Ukraine called Volunteers
give them comfort, he said. of Ukraine. Its goal is to
“We have contacted
get sick kids adopted,
the organization Doctors because very rarely does
Without Borders to help
that happen. And these
our cause,” Morgulis
kids, who have handicaps
VISITS
or psychiatric problems,
don’t have much of a
future in an orphanage
house.”
Morgulis remains
optimistic about a
peaceful resolution to
the current tensions in
eastern Ukraine, despite
the July 17 downing of
Malaysia Airlines Flight 17
— resulting in the deaths
of 298 civilians — reportedly with a Russian-made
missile fired by pro-Russia separatist rebels.
“I have talked with
leaders in Kiev and
leaders of the separatists.
I believe after two or
three months there will
be more peace in the situation between Ukraine
and Russia,” he said.
“And I believe the Russian
army will not come into
Ukraine. We need to stop
military conflict, because
the people in Ukraine are
very tired of the situation
there.”
Morgulis added he
plans to return to Ukraine
and Belarus in September
to continue with his humanitarian efforts there.
“If politicians
would come there for
15 minutes and see dying
children without arms
and legs, they would
quickly solve many of the
political issues,” he said.
For more information
on Morgulis’ mission or
to volunteer, call Paul
Petrovets at 941-840-8360
or email BridgeUSA@
aol.com. Donations for
Morgulis’ work with
Ukraine and Belarus
orphanages can be sent
to Christian Bridge
International, P.O. Box
7789, North Port, FL
34290.
GOLFER
Olympians will tee off
with area golfers to raise
money to support future
Special Olympic events in
Charlotte County.
Lynda, the sole organizer of the event, says
it’s a labor of love.
“I am the committee,”
she said.
Originally from Illinois,
Lynda said she got Susie
involved in Special
Olympics at an early age.
“She needed an outlet.
She started out swimming,” Lynda said.
Before moving to
Rotonda West three
years ago, Lynda said she
called around to see what
activities were available
for her daughter.
She says there weren’t
many.
“A recent survey
showed we have about
4,000 people here in
Charlotte County that
can benefit from Special
Olympics,” she said. “We
only have 150 participating. When I heard that
number … Well, I know
what it’s meant to us and
I wanted that for them,
too.”
So she set out to get
more people involved.
She decided a golf tournament was a good place
to start.
She reached out to
the Professional Golfers’
Association of America,
the Golf Hall of Fame,
local Rotary clubs and
others who have thrown
their support behind the
tournament.
“My original goal was
$20,000, but I’m thinking
that’s too much,” Lynda
said. “I would be happy
with $5,000, but I would
certainly like to do better
than that.”
Although a lot more
help is needed, she’s on
her way.
Two families have
donated $1,000 each and
area businesses like Palm
Auto Mall and Englewood
Ford have bought
sponsorships.
With a donation of
$500, Englewood Ford is
a Bronze Sponsor.
General Sales Manager
Paul Hays said he just
couldn’t say “No” after
meeting Susie and Lynda.
“A young lady contacted me about sponsoring
a bowling tournament,
which we did, and then
she told me about the
golf tournament and
I was lucky enough to
meet these two fine
people.”
Hays had planned to
play in the tournament,
but a recent motorcycle
accident in which he
broke his shoulder, hand
and foot may prevent
that.
However, he has a
back-up plan.
“If nothing else, I’ll
ride in the cart with Susie
and get some tips on my
game,” he said.
Susie says she’s looking
forward to playing in the
tournament. When asked
if she’s going to “show
everyone how it’s done,”
it’s obvious the 24 years
of silence are far behind
her.
“Yes,” she says enthusiastically, without a
moment’s hesitation.
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school year. Eventually,
the fueling station would
serve other private
commercial fleets in the
area as well as the public
at-large.
“Our district is continually looking for
ways to improve our
environment and save
financially, and converting our bus fleets to CNG
was a natural, cost-effective solution,” said Ian
Vincent, CCPS School
Board chairman.
The school district
will begin purchasing
about 10 CNG buses a
year as part of its routine
replacement schedule,
said Jerry Olivo, assistant
superintendent. At the
The last tip she offered
was the most blunt.
“It’s just a game. We’re
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just playing to have fun.”
Susie used to compete
“Sometimes I stutter
in nearly all of the Special
when I get nervous, but I Olympics games, her
always do it,” she said.
mother said, but deterioHer public service
rating tendons forced her
announcement went
to cut back.
viral on the Internet and
These days she devotes
Lynda says it’s been seen her athletic skills to
in nearly every Englishboccie, stand up paddlespeaking country in the
boarding and, of course,
world.
golf.
But long before Susie
After playing in a
got so chatty, she let her
Special Olympics area
golf clubs do the talking. meet Saturday in Naples,
She began playing at
Susie will focus on a
8. She regularly plays in
tournament closer to
tournaments and once,
home and close to her
when her golfing partmother’s heart.
ner — a retired Illinois
At 10 a.m. on Sept. 13
police officer asked for
at Lemon Bay Golf Club,
advice — she wrote him a 9600 Eagle Preserve
manual on improving his Drive, Englewood,
game.
Susie and other Special
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LOCAL/REGIONAL NEWS
The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
Child Safety Awareness
Month promoted
Provided by the Florida
highway Patrol
August brings the end
of the summer break and
the beginning of a new
school year in Florida. It’s
an ideal time for focusing
on child safety, and the
Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles
will do just that by
launching its Child Safety
Awareness Month. The
theme of the inaugural
awareness campaign is
“Every Child is a Human
Caution Sign.”
“Whether playing in
the yard, riding in the
backseat of a vehicle, or
waiting at a school bus
stop, a child is a human
caution sign,” said Capt.
Nancy Rasmussen,
Florida Highway Patrol
spokeswoman. “They are
living reminders that we
need to slow down, pay
attention, and abide by
traffic laws for their safety
as well as our own.”
Each week, DHSMV will
focus on different traffic
related safety issues
involving children, such
as seat belts and child
restraints, bicyclist and
pedestrian tips, school
bus safety, and making
sure a child is not behind
the vehicle when backing
up. The Department,
in partnership with
other state agencies, will
be distributing safety
reminders, such as:
• Turn off your radio
to better hear your
surroundings.
• Keep your foot on the
brake until you completely shift into reverse.
• Back out slowly.
• Teach children to
never play in, on, around
or under vehicles.
• Know your vehicle’s
blind spots and look
again before backing.
Bicycle and
pedestrian safety
• While on a bicycle,
ride in the same direction
as traffic and obey all
traffic signs, signals and
lane markings.
• Always use a headlight
and taillight at night.
• Pedestrians should
use the sidewalk if there
is one; if not, walk on the
side of the road facing
traffic.
• Always cross streets
where pedestrians are
expected, such as corners
and crosswalks.
• Be visible. Wear bright
and reflective colors on
your clothes, shoes and/
or wristbands.
Bus safety
• Motorists are required
to stop when approaching a school bus that is
stopped with its red lights
flashing and STOP arms
extended.
• The only time traffic
approaching an oncoming school bus does not
Be alert
need to stop, is if there is
while backing
a raised barrier such as
• Walk around your ve- a concrete divider or at
hicle to check for children least five feet of unpaved
playing.
space separating the
The Charlotte County Sheriff’s
Office reported the following
arrests:
• Morris Jerard Poole, 28, of Tampa.
Charge: out-of-county warrant. Bond:
$9,500.
• Alex Franciso Ocampos, 19, 1600
block of Inverness, Port Charlotte.
Charge: operating a vehicle without a
valid license Bond: $2,000
• Ashley Marie Crow, 29, 200 block
or Waterway Circle, Port Charlotte.
Charge: possession of a controlled
substance without a prescription and
possession of drug paraphernalia.
Bond: $7,500.
• Laura Marie Johnson, 29, 18400
block of Wintergarden Ave. Charge:
two counts of battery. Bond: $4,000.
• David Bruce McGovern, 24, 300
block of Lambert St. Charge: battery.
Bond: $4,000.
• Jeffrey Shawn Miller, 28, 3100
Elckam Boulevard. Charge: two counts
of possession of a controlled substance
without a prescription, introduction
to contraband in a detention facility,
failure to appear, possession or use of
lanes of traffic.
• Motorists should
be alert and watch for
children especially near
schools, bus stops, school
buses and in school
parking lots.
• At bus stops, children
should wait in a safe
place away from the road.
• Children should never
walk behind a bus.
• Remember: Stop on
red, kids ahead!
Seat belts and
child restraints
• Buckle up. A seat belt
is your vehicle’s most
important safety feature,
but it only works if you
use it.
• Florida law requires
the use of seat belts by
drivers of motor vehicles
and all children riding in
a vehicle under the age
of 18.
• Keep children in the
back seat, at least through
age 12, if possible. Front
seat air bags, when deployed, can be dangerous
to children.
• A new law taking
effect in January 2015 will
require children 4 and
5 years of age to ride in a
booster seat.
To view the
Department’s Child
Safety Awareness Month
video, go to: https://
www.youtube.com/
watch?v=ykzgp5iwiPU.
For more information
on this and other safety
campaigns sponsored by
the DHSMV, visit www.
flhsmv.gov/SafetyTips/
or contact the DHSMV
Communication Office at
850-617-3102.
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Edited by Stanley Newman
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resorts
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clickers
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24 _ down
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25 Swear (to)
29 Portion of
butter
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34 Insurance
broker
36 Physician,
informally
37 Staying current
41 Historical
period
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44 "Spring forward"
period: Abbr.
45 Crib or cot
46 Bulls on a ranch
48 Unopened
62 Fringe benefit
63 Sports defeat
64 Informal
language
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performer
2 Where Lima is
capital
3 Prayer ending
4 Reach across
5 Refrigerator
stick- on
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60 Creative notion
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39 "_ say more?"
40 Small speck
46 Frogs' sounds
47 Showery spring
month: Abbr.
48 Washbowl
49 Think alike
50 In flames
51 Banana covering
52 Women 's links
org.
53 Afternoon
snoozes
54 Kitchen-flooring
piece
55 Fan-club
favorite
56 Untidiness
57 Make less
difficult
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broadcaster
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for short
12 Ten-cent coin
13 Football field
distances: Abbr.
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branch
22 Shrub or bush
25 Inquired
26 Wedding-cake
levels
27 Pet's reward
28 Sixth-sense
letters
29 Energizes,
with "up"
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change
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stopover
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The information for Police Beat is gathered from police, sheriff’s office, Florida Highway
Patrol, jail and fire records. Not every arrest leads to a conviction and guilt or innocence is
determined by the court system.
drug paraphernalia and petty theft.
Bond: none.
• Tabitha Danette Parks, 34, 6500
block of Taney Town Road, North
Port. Charge: violation of probation or
community control. Bond: none.
• Christopher John Ricci, 46, 9200
block of Tacoma Ave., Englewood.
Charge: two counts of violation of
probation and knowingly driving
while license is suspended. Bond:
none.
• Linda Barbara Armiger, 26, 7400
block of Ashtabula St., Englewood.
Charge: knowingly driving while
license suspended. Bond: $1,000.
• Joshua William Kelley, 29, 7400
block of Ashtabula St., Englewood.
Charge: knowingly driving while
license suspended. Bond: $1,000.
• Servon Sage Meynard, 20, 2800
block of Suncoast Lakes Boulevard.
Charge: battery. Bond: $4,000.
to the public.
A Friends membership
presale will be held
from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Charlotte County
Wednesday. Memberships
Community Services
may be purchased at the
announced the Harold
Avenue Recreation Center door for the presale if you
gymnasium, 23400 Harold are not a Friends member. Proceeds from this
Ave., Port Charlotte, will
summer book sale will
be closed during the inhelp provide funding for
stallation of a new wood
library programs sponfloor beginning Aug. 18.
Installation is expected to sored by the Friends that
are held at the library, free
be completed in four to
to the community.
six weeks.
In addition, the center
will be closed for annual
DOES casino trip
maintenance Aug. 20-22.
The Englewood DOES
Normal operation will
will
be sponsoring
resume Aug. 23.
a Casino Bus Trip to
For more information,
Immokalee Tuesday.
call 941-627-1074.
The cost is $25 which
Friends summer includes round trip
transportation, New
book sale
Play Passbook, one free
drink(up to $10 value),
The Friends of the
water and snacks. We
North Port Library will
hold a summer book sale leave the Elks Lodge parkfrom 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ing lot at 8:15 a.m. and
leave Immokalee for the
Thursday through
Saturday at the library,
return trip at 3:15 p.m.
13800 S. Tamiami Trail.
For reservations call
There will be thousands
941-474-2470. Be sure
of books available for sale to have your Hard Rock
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Charge: DUI. Bond: $5,000.
• Travis James Pipes, 25, of
Bradenton. Charge: driving without a
valid license. Bond: $3,000.
• Juliette Joy Scott, 38, of
Bradenton. Charge: out-of-county
warrant and giving a false ID to a law
enforcement officer. Bond: none.
The Punta Gorda Police
Department reported the
following arrests:
• Matthew Warren Dodge, 24, 3700
block of Whippoorwill Boulevard.,
Punta Gorda. Charge: resisting an
officer without violence. Bond: none.
• Michael Garfield Wishart, 47, 300
block of San Lorenzo Ave., North Port.
Charge: Child neglect without great
bodily harm and DUI. Bond: $10,000.
— Compiled by Samantha Gholar
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OUR POSITION: Gov. Rick’s
Scott’s hunting trip to King Ranch,
just a month before he appointed a
King Ranch executive to the South
Florida Water Management District
board, is too coincidental for our
taste.
W
hen Gov. Rick Scott
appointed an executive
of King Ranch to a key
water board last year, it normally
would not have been noticed.
Businessmen with certain expertise in a field can be an asset on
public boards and committees.
But, a secret trip to King Ranch,
uncovered by Florida media, just
a month before the appointment
has raised eyebrows and caused
some Republican leaders to excuse
themselves from any explanation.
The secrecy surrounding the trip,
and the possible political favor that
resulted, smack of cronyism.
The Miami Herald and Tampa
Bay Times state investigative team
wrote about the whole affair Friday.
The facts, as told in the Herald/
Times Tallahassee Bureau story,
speak for themselves.
Scott, Agriculture Commissioner
Adam Putnam and several House
leaders took secret trips to the King
Ranch that were financed in part
by the sugar industry. The trips
did not appear on Scott’s calendar
and there were no mention of
King Ranch donations in Scott’s
campaign finance reports.
Those who took the trip refused
comment but referred questions to
the Republican Party of Florida. A
party spokesperson said lawmakers and sugar lobbyists made the
trip and that the party does not
provide details of such trips.
A Scott spokesman said “no state
business was discussed” on the
trip.
A month later, Scott had to fill a
key seat on the South Florida Water
Management District board. That
person has a say in overseeing a
$700 million budget and making
decisions on water issues in
16 counties from Orlando to the
Keys. That board also oversees
a multi-billion-dollar project to
repair damage to the Everglades
caused by agriculture.
Scott appointed Mitch
Hutchcraft to that seat. Hutchcraft,
coincidentally, is the vice president
in charge of King Ranch’s Florida
holdings. Those holdings include
40,000 acres in citrus that make it
the largest citrus grower of juice
oranges in Florida. It also owns
20,000 acres near Belle Glade,
12,000 of which is devoted to sugar
cane and the rest to sod, sweet
corn, green beans and specialty
lettuce. That land is in the SFWMD
boundaries.
Two of King Ranch’s corporate entities, according to the
Herald/Times report, have made
large contributions to Florida’s
Republican party — including
$41,450 since Hutchcraft was hired
in 2007. Democrats have received
$500 during that time period.
Hutchcraft does have some
qualifications for the board. He
co-wrote a book in 2012 for the
King Ranch Institute for Ranch
Management that spelled out how
agribusiness should have a larger
voice in water policy. He lobbied
for a position on the SFWMD
board in 2011 but was rejected
when Scott chose someone else.
And, the idea of appointing
people who may have conflicts of
interest to water district boards is
nothing new. Scott also appointed
Rick Barber, a development
consultant, to the board. And,
Hutchcraft replaces Joe Collins,
vice president of Lykes Brothers
— one of the state’s largest landowners with cattle, citrus and sugar
holdings.
It can be argued that Hutchcraft
is well-qualified and brings some
knowledge of water and agriculture
issues that will be valuable to the
board.
What is most troubling is the
effort Scott has put into distancing
himself from the facts instead of
being upfront. If there is nothing to
hide, then why the secrecy?
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community does not continue
to enhance our infrastructure
and recreational related features, then our quality of life
will be reduced, thus making
us stagnant.
If we do not fund these types
of projects with the 1 cent
sales tax, of which approximately 30 percent is paid for
by visitors to our community,
then the burden of the costs of
these projects will fall directly
onto the citizens via property
tax.
The only other alternative
is to do nothing and become
stagnant. I personally do not
want that for our community.
Please support the 1 cent sales
tax extension to help improve
our quality of life.
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$30-33 a year.” What he failed
to mention is this rate hike
happens annually for the next
several years. This isn’t the only
hike the taxpayers are seeing.
Election letters
Property taxes are going up
due to increased valuations,
deadline Aug. 19
flood insurance is skyrockEditor’s note: We will be
eting, homeowners and auto
accepting letters related to the insurance are increasing,
Aug. 26 primary election until food, gas and much more. The
5 p.m. Aug. 19.
increases don’t stop!
Those on fixed incomes
aren’t seeing their income
Too much money
go up to pay for even one of
these increases, let alone the
spent on minors
sum total of them. What does
Deutsch expect us to live on?
Editor:
Deutsch and the commisI think a good solution to
sion need to stop spending
lowering unemployment
and make some hard cuts.
benefits that are being paid
Meanwhile, with the elections
out would be to require every
family to take one illegal minor. approaching, the taxpayers
can be sure their voices
The family would receive
are heard by voting out the
$6,000 a month and then
incumbents.
would no longer need unemIt’s time for the commissionployment. Two hundred dollars
ers to listen to the taxpayers.
a day is a ridiculous amount
to spend to house anyone.
James Clear
Even more so, someone here
Port Charlotte
illegally. But if the government
is hell-bent on paying it, then
at least put it to good use.
Turn out and vote
If $6,000 a month isn’t
in coming elections
enough, they could take a
17-23-year-old young adult
Editor:
and get $7,000 a month. That
It is no secret that the tea
is $84,000 a year, considerably
party is controlling the GOP,
more than most working
and especially the House.
Americans are making.
In the House, over 50 perWe don’t provide Americans
cent of the Republicans supreceiving welfare with that kind port the tea party. Nationwide,
of income. And we shouldn’t.
only 22 percent of all citizens
So why are we providing
support the tea party. In the
illegals this high-dollar roof
2012 election, more Americans
over their heads?
voted for Democratic candiJean Arcamone dates for House seats than
Englewood for Republicans, but the
Republicans won the majority
of seats.
Commissioners should
Why?
Because after the 2010
listen to taxpayers
election, the 2010 census
Editor:
caused a redistricting of states
Commissioner Stephen
and Republicans controlled
Deutsch continues to disremost of the state governments.
gard the will of the majority
They gerrymandered districts
of his constituents, despite
to their advantage, and the
their desires being very clearly redistricting lasts until the
expressed.
2020 census. Just this month
The most recent case was
the courts ruled that Florida’s
at the June 24 commission
redistricting was illegal
meeting where he voted to
and two districts had to be
bail out CCU by giving them
remapped. Shame, shame;
a rate increase, knowing full
there’s no time to do it before
well that nearly every citizen
this November’s vote.
that spoke was against the rate
Republicans are counting on
hike and knowing CCU already their stacked districts, and on
charges some of the highest
the fact that mid-term elecrates in the state. (Last year
tions do not get a large voter
he voted for the sewers, even
turnout this year. The small
though over 95 percent of the
Democratic voter turnout in
affected citizens spoke against 2010 was a main reason for
the sewers, they cannot afford the Republicans’ big victory in
sewers and science supports
2010.
maintained septics.) Who is he
Florida has more
representing?
Democratic registered voters
At the CCU rate hike
than Republicans, and there
hearing, Deutsch said it
are a lot of independents.
would “only increase your bill
Seeing as how the GOP
members of Congress can only
obstruct government, even to
the point of closing it down, I
challenge everyone to turn out
to vote like they did in 2012.
If anyone needs a ride, give
me a call.
Don Skaggs
Port Charlotte
New perspective
needed at airport
Editor:
The recent endorsement
from the Sun newspaper for
the incumbent, Don Lee, for
the Airport Authority, except
for the title, gave me all the
reasons his challenger, Mr.
Hancik, should have the
support of Charlotte County
voters. The article clearly
detailed Mr. Hancik’s qualifications, which overwhelmingly
surpass that of the incumbent.
I would think even Mr. Lee
wouldn’t take full ownership
of recent successes at the
airport. Voting for or giving an
endorsement for a candidate
other than the fact they are
already serving in that capacity
needs to be compared with
what a challenger can bring to
the table.
I question Mr. Lee’s fiscal
responsibility in stating they
have enough income to
cover operating and capital
costs. This is no way to run a
growing business and have
adequate funds to cover future
demands.
It is my opinion voters need
to bring a new perspective to
the governance and policies of
the Airport Authority and vote
for Mr. Hancik.
Charles R. Davenport
Punta Gorda
Sales tax improves
quality of life
Editor:
As a resident that was
born and raised in Charlotte
County, I have seen our
community grow and change
over the years.
Like many of the current
Charlotte County residents, I
moved my family back to this
area to enjoy the high quality
of life. Many of the things that
have improved the quality of
life for our community are
linked directly to projects that
were completed utilizing the
1 cent sales tax.
Our community is no different from any other business
that exists in today’s world. If
a business does not strive to
grow and become better, then
it will simply become stagnant
and eventually fail. If our
Editor:
Charlotte County needs
a full-time commissioner.
Almost four years ago, when
our current commissioner ran,
the one question I had was
how can a successful doctor
who belongs to many organizations and serves on several
boards run a county with a
budget of over $900 million
dollars and serve the constituents who elected him?
After almost four years in
office, we have our answer. “He
can’t.”
Charlotte County is a large
area with a big budget and it
is a full-time job. Constituents
have concerns and need to
have a commissioner who
can meet with them on their
schedule not between patients.
Paula Schaff, a retired
Fortune 500 Dana Corp. vice
president, is running for
Charlotte County Commission
District 2. Paula Schaff pledges
that the County Commission
will be her only job and that
she will meet with her constituents on a regular basis on
their schedule, not hers.
For the representation
you deserve, vote for Paula
Schaff in the Primary Election,
Aug. 26.
Bill Owra
Punta Gorda
TSA actions
were out of line
Editor:
July 27, my son (Desert
Storm veteran with the
U.S. Army) and my granddaughter, age 9, were flying
out of the Punta Gorda/Fort
Myers airport to Springfield,
Mo., on Allegiant Air. My son
was behind his daughter as she
went through the scanner.
The TSA agent stopped her
even though her scan was OK
and asked her who her guardian was. My granddaughter did
not know what a guardian was
–– a moment of panic on her
part.
The TSA agent then scanned
her hands twice. A nine-yearold in shorts and a sun dress.
Then the TSA wanted my son
to go into a private room for
an extensive pat-down. He
refused to leave his daughter
and told them to do it there,
which they did, detaining them
15-20 minutes.
We all appreciate what 9/11
has done to our country and
the job the TSA is doing, but
this was out of line and showed
poor training on the part of
the TSA. When contacted, the
TSA said it should not have
happened, and they were sorry,
but the damage was done.
Her daddy spent the flight
trying to explain that she had
done nothing wrong. What has
this country come to?
Jolene Richards
Rotonda West
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No war fought is an island
I
t’s amazing how
much of the discussion of the Gaza
war is based on the
supposition that it is
still 1979. It’s based on
the supposition that the
Israeli-Palestinian dispute is a self-contained
struggle being run by the
two parties most directly
involved. It’s based on
the supposition that the
horror could be ended
if only deft negotiators could achieve a
“breakthrough” and a
path toward a two-state
agreement.
But it is not 1979.
People’s mental categories may be stuck
in the past, but reality
has moved on. The
violence between Israel
and Hamas, which
controls Gaza, may look
superficially like past
campaigns, but the
surrounding context is
transformed.
What’s happened,
of course, is that the
Middle East has begun
what Richard Haass of
the Council on Foreign
Relations has called its
30 Years’ War — an overlapping series of clashes
David
Brooks
and proxy wars that
could go on for decades
and transform identities,
maps and the political
contours of the region.
The Sunni-Shiite
rivalry is at full boil. Torn
by sectarian violence, the
nation of Iraq no longer
exists in its old form.
The rivalry between
Arab authoritarians
and Islamists is at full
boil. More than 170,000
Syrians have been killed
in a horrific civil war,
including 700 in two days
alone, the weekend before last, while the world
was watching Gaza.
The Sunni vs. Sunni
rivalry is boiling, too.
Saudi Arabia, Qatar,
Turkey and other nations
are in the midst of an
intra-Sunni cold war,
sending out surrogates
that distort every other
tension in the region.
The Saudi-Iranian
rivalry is going strong,
too, as those two powers
maneuver for regional
hegemony and contemplate a nuclear arms
race.
In 1979, the IsraeliPalestinian situation
was fluid, but the
surrounding Arab world
was relatively stagnant.
Now the surrounding
region is a cauldron of
convulsive change, while
the Israeli-Palestinian
conflict is a repetitive
Groundhog Day.
Here’s the result: The
big regional convulsions
are driving events,
including the conflict
in Gaza. The IsraeliPalestinian conflict has
become just a stage on
which the regional clashes in the Arab world are
being expressed. When
Middle Eastern powers
clash, they take shots at
Israel to gain advantage
over each other.
Look at how the current fighting in Gaza got
stoked. Authoritarians
and Islamists have been
waging a fight for control
of Egypt. After the Arab
Spring, the Islamists
briefly gained the upper
hand. But when the
Muslim Brotherhood
government fell, the
military leaders cracked
down. They sentenced
hundreds of the
Brotherhood’s leadership
class to death. They also
closed roughly 95 percent of the tunnels that
connected Egypt to Gaza,
where the Brotherhood’s
offshoot, Hamas, had
gained power.
As intended, the
Egyptian move was
economically devastating to Hamas. Hamas
derived 40 percent of its
tax revenue from tariffs
on goods that flowed
through those tunnels.
One economist estimated the economic losses
at $460 million a year,
nearly a fifth of the
Gazan GDP.
Hamas needed to end
that blockade, but it
couldn’t strike Egypt, so
it struck Israel. If Hamas
could emerge as the
heroic fighter in a death
match against the Jewish
state, if Arab TV screens
were filled with dead
Palestinian civilians,
then public outrage
would force Egypt to lift
the blockade. Civilian
casualties were part of
the point.
When Mousa Abu
Marzouk, the deputy
chief of the Hamas political bureau, dismissed
a plea for a cease-fire,
he asked a rhetorical
question, “What are
200 martyrs compared
with lifting the siege?”
The eminent Israeli
journalist Avi Issacharoff
summarized the strategy
in The Times of Israel,
“Make no mistake,
Hamas remains committed to the destruction of
Israel. But Hamas is firing
rockets at Tel Aviv and
sending terrorists through
tunnels into southern
Israel while aiming, in
essence, at Cairo.”
This whole conflict
has the feel of a proxy
war. Turkey and Qatar
are backing Hamas in
the hopes of getting the
upper hand in their regional rivalry with Egypt
and Saudi Arabia. The
Egyptians and even the
Saudis are surreptitiously
backing or rooting for the
Israelis, in hopes that the
Israeli force will weaken
Hamas.
It no longer makes
sense to look at the
Israeli-Palestinian contest as an independent
struggle. It, like every
conflict in the region,
has to be seen as a piece
of the larger 30 Years’
War. It would be nice if
Israel could withdraw
from Gaza and the West
Bank and wall itself off
from this war, but that’s
not possible. No outsider
can run or understand
this complex historical
process, but Israel, like
the U.S., will be called
upon to at least weaken
some of the more radical
players, like the Islamic
State and Hamas.
In 1979, the ArabIsraeli dispute looked like
a clash between civilizations, between a Western
democracy and Middle
Eastern autocracy. Now
the Arab-Israeli dispute
looks like a piece of a
clash within Arab civilization, over its future.
David Brooks is a
columnist for The New
York Times. He can be
reached at www.newyork
times.com.
Breaking the silence surrounding poverty
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over your eyes
and hide the kids:
A Republican is
talking poverty.
This has not been a
pretty picture in the
recent past. Who can
forget then-South
Carolina Lt. Gov. Andre
Bauer likening poor
people to animals one
feeds from the back door
and Nebraska Attorney
General Jon Bruning
calling them stray raccoons? And let’s not even
get into Mitt Romney’s
wholesale slander of the
so-called “47 percent.”
So one receives with
a certain trepidation
the news that Romney’s
running mate, Rep. Paul
Ryan, has issued a proposal aimed at curbing
poverty. But Expanding
Opportunity in America,
produced by the House
Budget Committee Ryan
chairs, is a surprise
Leonard
Pitts
— serious, substantive
and sprinkled with interesting ideas. Not that
you should take that as a
blanket endorsement.
We lack the space to
analyze it in detail, but in
a nutshell, Ryan proposes an “Opportunity
Grant,” consolidating
federal anti-poverty
programs into 50 chunks
of money to be administered by each state as it
sees fit. The states would
be encouraged to experiment and find creative
ways of providing the
necessary services to
their citizens.
This is in keeping with
GOP orthodoxy which
holds that anything
crafted by Washington
will lack flexibility to
meet the needs in local
municipalities and thus
it makes more sense to
empower states to create
programs tailored to
their specific conditions.
Some of us are skeptical of the idea that giving
states more power is a
panacea. Some of us
fear all that does is take
one problem and turn it
into 50. But to his credit,
Ryan’s proposal imposes
performance standards
and requires accountability. It is a blank check,
but with strings attached.
One critic, Washington
Post blogger (and former
Obama administration
economic adviser)
Jared Bernstein, thinks
the proposal reflects
the GOP’s “pervasive
assumption that all you
have to do to get a job
is want a job.” In that
context, it’s worth noting
that Ryan was chastised
in March for essentially
blaming poverty on the
laziness of black and
brown men. In a radio
interview he lamented
“this tailspin of culture,
in our inner cities in
particular, of men not
working and just generations of men not even
thinking about working
or learning the value and
the culture of work …”
This, of course, ignores
the fact that most
poverty is neither black
nor brown, but white.
What “tailspin of culture”
keeps Appalachia poor?
Somehow that question
is never addressed. The
thing Ryan apparently
does not know, but
should, is that urban
poverty is driven not by
a lack of people wanting
to work, but by a lack of
work — and skills and
transportation.
Worse, Ryan cited as
an authority Charles
Murray, the infamous
social scientist (he
co-authored “The Bell
Curve”), who argues the
intellectual and moral
inferiority of black and
brown people. Which
suggests Ryan, like too
many in his party, still
needs to wean himself
from the noxious notion
of poverty as a defect of
character or heritage.
All that said, give him
credit for what he’s done
here.
It is a national disgrace
that the problem of
poverty has been all but
invisible in our culture
and politics since the era
of Lyndon Johnson. The
only politician over that
ft
half-century who lifted
it to the level of national
discourse was John
Edwards — and then he
went and got his career
caught in his zipper.
Thus, one welcomes
even this flawed
proposal. One hopes it
presages renewed GOP
interest in an issue the
party has largely ceded
to the Democrats and
spurs us all to reconsider
what we can — and
should — do to erase
the specter of want in a
land of plenty. For too
long, we have responded
to that urgent need only
with silence.
So the best thing about
Paul Ryan’s proposal is
the simple fact that it
exists.
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Sunset ceremony: A time to heal
By SUSAN ERWIN
Staff Writer
VENICE — American
flags anchored by the
sand waved in the wind
just before dusk Saturday
evening at Caspersen
Beach.
Pastor Tom Hodge of
the First Baptist Church
of Venice welcomed
more than 100 people
to the candlelight vigil
remembering Sgt. Ommy
Irizarry and his daughter,
Oceana, who were killed
by a plane making an
emergency landing at the
beach July 27.
“It is significant —
more than you could
possibly imagine — that
each of you are here today,” Hodge said. “While
we will never understand
why such a tragedy could
happen, prayer is powerful and effective and
our hearts hurt with the
families affected by this
horrific accident.”
Hodge went on to
thank the first responders
and all who were there to
help that day.
“While we may not personally know the Irizarry
family, let’s pray together
for strength for everyone
who was affected.”
Members of the
Sarasota County Sheriff’s
Office and the Venice Fire
Department attended the
service.
Pastor Tom Hodge of the First Baptist Venice speaks at the sunset vigil in front of the color guard
U.S. Army Sgt. 1st Class Ommy Irizarry, his wife Rebecca and
their 9-year-old daughter, Oceana. Family friend Rhonda Ruesch of American Legion No. 159.
has set up a donation website to collect funds for funeral and
other expenses. It is located at http://www.gofundme.com/
c9pbfc. As of Sunday, over $11,000 had been donated to the
Irizarry family.
news about the plane
crash at Caspersen Beach
that took the lives of
Ommy and Oceana.
“I got my life back
recently and the more I
thought about it when
I saw the initial story, I
thought this is a time to
bring the community
together for healing.”
DeLutis was inspired
to celebrate life and
organized the memorial
service on Saturday
night.
She said the vigil
service is not only for
Inspirational
the Irizarry family, but
healing
also for every person in
Corrine DeLutis
the community who was
recently learned that she touched or affected by
is winning her battle with the disaster.
cancer. Overjoyed and
“This is a time to
grateful, she turned on
recognize life and to be
the television last Sunday thankful for every single
and saw the horrifying
day,” DeLutis said.
Showing support
Venice resident Laurie
O’Connor came to the
memorial after recently
suffering a personal
tragedy.
“I’m here because when
something like this happens, it utterly changes
your whole perspective
on things,” O’Connor
said. “Your normal is no
longer normal anymore.”
State College of Florida
student Chad Janowiecki
came to the vigil with several friends because he
wanted to show respect
for the victims.
Englewood resident
Faye Gibbs came to the
event with her family
because her son currently
serves in the Army.
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to be here,” Gibbs said.
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family from the American Legion.
“I could never walk on
this beach again knowing
that this memorial took
place and I was not a
part of it.”
Gibbs pointed out that
just north of Caspersen
Beach, a newly wedded
couple was having
photographs taken near
the shore as the sun was
setting.
“It’s just a sign that life
comes around full circle,”
she said.
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Pipers, led by pipe major of the color guard of American Legion No. 159 stand at attention.
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SARASOTA COUNTY —
The Florida Department of
Health in Sarasota County’s
Health In Motion Mobile
Medical Unit staff will
provide free and low-cost
health services at South
County sites during August.
Services offered through
the mobile unit include
diabetes education and
screening, blood pressure
tests, pregnancy testing,
HIV testing, body mass
index (BMI) measurement,
health education and adult
immunizations.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine that
offers safe and effective
protection against certain
cancers is offered at no cost
to those who are ages 19-26
and have no insurance.
One dose of the Tetanus,
diphtheria and pertussis
(Tdap) vaccine is recommended to replace the
regular tetanus vaccine for
adults, and pregnant women (for each pregnancy).
It is especially important
in preventing pertussis
or whooping cough in
adults who care for infants
who are too young to be
vaccinated. This vaccine
is available to individuals
19-26 years old who have
no insurance or who are
under-insured. Tdap is also
available at no cost with no
age limit for the homeless.
Hepatitis B vaccine is also
available at no cost to
those who qualify through
the special “09” Hepatitis
Prevention Program.
Staff also assists individuals who lack medical
insurance and do not have
a health care provider to
find a medical home for
ongoing health care.
No appointment is
needed. Some services
are free, including HIV
rapid testing with results
in 20 minutes and tobacco
cessation referrals to any of
the three no-cost options
offered by Tobacco Free
Florida’s 3 Ways to Quit.
Other services are provided
on a sliding-fee scale based
on income. A registered
nurse is available at all
sites.
While these services are
most often provided in a
40-foot-long bus, there
are times when services
are provided inside the
facilities visited.
The following is a
schedule of South County
dates and locations for the
mobile unit:
North Port
• Today, 9:30 a.m. to
3 p.m. at the North Port
Walmart, 17000 Tamiami
Trail
• Aug. 25, 9:30 a.m. to
2 p.m. at Publix supermarket at Heron Creek Towne
Center of North Port, 1291
S. Sumter Blvd.
Englewood
• Tuesday, 10 a.m.
to 3 p.m. at Elsie
Quirk Library, 100 W.
Dearborn St.
Venice
• Wednesday, 9:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. during the U.S.
Department of Agriculture
food distribution program,
Venice Community Center,
326 Nokomis Ave. S.
• Aug. 13 and 27,
9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the
Salvation Army Family
Store, 1160 U.S. 41 Bypass
S.
• Aug. 20, 9:30 a.m.
to noon at the Habitat
for Humanity Re-Store,
1400 Ogden Road
Laurel
• Aug. 20, 1:30 to 5 p.m.
during the USDA food
distribution program
at Sandra Sims Terry
Community Center,
509 Collins Road
For more information,
call 941-861-5000 or visit
www.sarasotahealth.org.
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Sharpen your spears for 2014 Englewood Open
By STEVE REILLY
Staff Writer
The annual Englewood Open Spearfishing Tournament encourages its participants to rid local waters of lionfish like the one
shown here. The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission deems the lionfish an invasive species threatening Florida’s
saltwater fish, wildlife and habitat.
lionfish speared.
diver who speared it.
Besides receiving first- Fish caught by line or by
to third-place trophies,
means other than a spear
winners also will be able
gun are not eligible.
to choose gifts from a
• Only rubber powered
prize table, sponsored by or pneumatic spear guns,
Gaspar’s Dive N Board in loaded by contestants,
Englewood.
muscle power, will be
Among the rules for the permitted. Gas guns,
event:
power heads, shark
• All scuba diving con- darts or spears powered
testants must be scuba
by explosive means or
chemicals will not be
certified and possess a
permitted.
certification card.
• All fish are subject to
• Participants can
spear fish in all state and necropsy. No frozen fish
federal waters during the will be accepted. All fish
must be gutted and on
competition.
ice before entering the
• All fish must be
weigh-in line. Any atspeared by the diver
tempt to defraud or cheat
while submerged and
in the tournament in any
must be brought to the
way, will automatically
beach or boat by the
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It is the responsibility of
the contestant.
and all his/her fish.
each shooter and captain
To register or for
• Participants who are
of their own vessel to
more information, visit
ticketed by a sheriff’s
adhere to all regulations
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transplant to help combat
the two types of cancer
from which she suffers
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T-cell lymphoma — is still
in and out of the hospital
battling the diseases.
“It’s been a rough three
and a half years” since
Ashley, 19, was diagnosed, said her caregiver,
Pat Myers, who takes
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mom works. “Since the
bone marrow transplant
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graft vs. host disease,
which she continues to
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“And there’s all sorts
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they can’t figure out. Lots
of mysteries,” Myers said.
“Thank our lucky stars we
have a good doctor who’s
very experienced. Her
doctor said (Ashley’s) one
of the most complicated
their guard down when it
comes to Ashley’s health.
“We were really scared
and weren’t sure we could
revive her,” she said. “You
just do what you have
to do. You don’t have to
sit back and say, ‘Oh, no,
this is terrible.’ Your stress
level is just extremely
high.”
Myers continued that
it could be at least a year
before they can stop suppressing Ashely’s immune
system — a necessity in
trying to vanquish the
graft vs. host disease.
“This could go on a
very long time,” she said.
“But as far as in the public, she’s probably going
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In a photo posted to Facebook in early July, North Port resicome.”
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Ashley was experiencing
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have started to lighten.
time.”
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ago, Myers said they had
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ENGLEWOOD — Early
registration is now
open for the annual
2014 Englewood Open
Spearfishing Tournament.
The third annual
tournament is scheduled
for Sept. 19-20 at Cape
Haze Marina. However,
those who sign up now
will be able to register at
a reduced price of $45
for adults and $35 for
children 16 years old or
younger. The first 50 to
register will receive an
official Englewood Open
T-shirt with their name
printed on it.
Early registration ends
midnight Sept. 8. After
Sept. 9, $10 is added as a
late registration fee.
Last year, the tournament saw 65 participants,
said Jack Gray, one of
the promoters. The idea
behind the spearfishing
tournament is to promote the sport and local
businesses.
Trophies for the two
divisions — adults and
youth — will be given for
five in-season fish species
categories: grouper,
hogfish, amberjack,
barracuda and snapper.
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Wings & Rings celebrates grand opening
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Jen and David Boulier, Brian and Karen Boulier, and Stephen
Catanese, vice president of operations for Buffalo Wings & Rings
corporate office, take a moment to pose for a photo at the
grand opening of the new Port Charlotte Buffalo Wings & Rings.
David and Brian are the father/son owners of the establishment.
Matt and Jenn Jordan waited in line with the Jordan’s daughStaci and Shane Warren brought their 3-month-old son Cayden ters, Abigail, 2, and Hannah, 4, along with Jean McCormick, the
with them. The Warrens were two of the 84 lucky to win a year’s children’s grandmother. The family spent the night in line to
worth of food at the grand opening.
win a year’s worth of food from the restaurant.
Andrew Tryon, Steven Erlenback and Rodrigo Amaya, camped
outside the Port Charlotte Buffalo Wings & Rings beginning at
11:30 p.m. on Friday night, and they were glad to finally be in
the air-conditioned building.
Patrick Laughlin, who is with Buffalo Wings & Rings, hands the
final winning ticket — lucky number 84 — to Lyn Jacobson.
Nearly 200 people stood for hours outside Port Charlotte Buffalo Nearly 200 people stood in line to win free food for a year at the grand opening of the Buffalo Wings & Rings near the Port Charlotte Town Center mall.
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plan, the county’s land
use code denotes the area
vulnerable to 2 feet of sea
level for special consideration and planners
are required to account
for sea level rise when
devising capital projects,
Juardo said.
The county even has
two full-time staffers who
work on sea level rise
issues.
“It isn’t in 50 years,
it isn’t in 100 years, it’s
happening today and we
Starting at
feel these investments are
prudent and necessary to
protect our citizens,” she
said.
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threats from sea level
rise, according to county
staff.
The county land use
code does ask builders to
plan for 6 inches of sea
level rise, which could
happen as soon as 2020
under some projections.
This doesn’t mean
Collier is ignoring the
risks of sea level rise
or has failed to plan
for them, it just means
they’re not limited to
rising oceans, Hiller said.
She cited the county’s
work on mangrove
preservation — particularly in Clam Bay — as
well as efforts to restore
vegetation near Collier’s
beaches.
“I think it’s important to frame the issue
correctly,” she said. “It’s
not whether the seas are
going to rise, it’s whether
Pine Island Sound
and Matlacha Pass
Pine Island Sound and
Matlacha Pass will be two
of the harder hit areas
of sea level rise, causing
entire islands and large
portions of marsh to
disappear. Fort Myers itself won’t be particularly
affected due to its inland
location and the relative
height of its land.
1. Useppa Island and
Cabbage Key: These
low-lying islands will lose
most of their landmass
along with dozens of
high-priced homes.
2. Little Pine Island:
This sparsely populated
island will disappear
under three feet of sea
level rise.
3. Cape Coral: Dredged
canals will enable rising
seas and storm surge
to reach further inland,
making structures not
along the coast more
vulnerable.
4. Centennial Park:
Mangroves will not
survive three feet of sea
level rise because they
cannot migrate to higher
ground.
Sanibel
Sanibel’s barrier island
status, along with its low,
swampy profile, make it
particularly vulnerable
to multiple aspects of
sea level rise, including
increased erosion.
5. J.N. “Ding” Darling
National
Wildlife Refuge:
What could
Nearly all of Sanibel’s
happen by 2100 signature attractions will
Southwest Florida is in be affected, if not submerged by rising seas.
imminent danger if sea
6. Sanibel Lighthouse:
level rises 3 feet. Coastal
areas are most vulnerable, With three feet of sea
level rise, the lighthouse
but even some low-lying
will be the only thing
more inland areas,
above water at the eastlike Centennial Park in
ern edge of the island.
downtown Fort Myers,
7. Sanibel River:
would be submerged. The
A large portion of the
Third National Climate
island’s storm water
Assessment, released
is channeled into the
earlier this year, predicts
river. Rising seas will
global sea levels will rise
make drainage more
by 1-4 feet by 2100, but
inefficient.
that estimate could vary.
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INVITATION
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NOTICE OF AVAILABILITY OF
BID SPECIFICATIONS
REQUEST FOR BIDS
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
The County of Charlotte will be
receiving sealed bids at the Purchasing Division, Suite 344, Charlotte County Administration Center, 18500 Murdock Circle, Port
Charlotte, FL 33948-1094, for:
BID NO. 2014000340
EDGEWATER DRIVE
WIDENING –
PHASE 2 CONSTRUCTION
It is the intent of Charlotte County
to widen and improve to a new
four-lane roadway, Edgewater
Drive from Harbor Boulevard to
Midway Boulevard. The work
specified herein shall consist of
furnishing all supervision, labor,
equipment, material, and any incidentals required for the successful completion of all work specified on the Construction Plans
and Specifications.
The license(s) required to perform
these services for this project
are; no local license is required.
PRE-BID CONFERENCE:
10:00 a .m.,
AUGUST 12, 2014
ADMINISTRATION COMPLEX
BUILDING B – ROOM 106-B
BID OPENING: 2:00 p.m.,
SEPTEMBER 3, 2014
PURCHASING DIVISION
CONFERENCE ROOM
Bid Documents may be obtained
by accessing the Charlotte County Purchasing Division’s website
at
www.charlottecountyfl.com/purchasing under “Purchasing Bids
Online”,
document
number
143402. Any questions can be
answered by contacting Alisa L.
True, CPPB, Contract Specialist
at 941.743.1549 or email:
alisa.true@charlottefl.com.
Publish: August 4, 2014
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NOTICE OF ACTION
3116
IN THE CIRCUIT COURTOF THE
12th JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
SARASOTA COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 2014DR4504SC
Division:
Joseph Adam Cavaleri,
Petitioner
and
Stephanie Lynn Cavaleri,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR
FINACIAL SUPPORT)
TO: Stephanie Lynn Cavaleri
12517 Sunshine Blvd.
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for dissolution of marriage
has been filed against you and
that you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to it on Joseph Adam Cavaleri, whose address is 8847
Leopold Ave, North Port, FL
34287 on or before 9/8/2014,
and file the original with the clerk
of this Court at 4000 S. Tamiami
Trl. Venice FL 34293, before service on Petitioner or immediately
thereafter. If you fail to do so,
a default may be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to
decide how the following real or
personal property should be divided:
N/A
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the
Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of
the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address.
(You may file Notice of CurAddress,
Florida
rent
Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.)
Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal
or striking of pleadings.
Dated: 8/1/2014
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: C. Colburn
Deputy Clerk
KAREN E. RUSHING, CLERK
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
Case No.: 14-1600-CA
Division:
Hector Mendez Martinez,
Petitioner
and
Tamara Nicole Duran,
Respondent.
NOTICE OF ACTION FOR
DISSOLUTION OF MARRIAGE
(NO CHILD OR
FINANCIAL SUPPORT)
TO: Tamara Nicole Duran
Last Known Address
Unknown
YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an
action for disolution of marriage
has been filed against you and
that you are required to serve a
copy of your written defenses, if
any, to it on Hector Mendez Martinez, whose address is 1707
Maples Dr. Fort Myers FL, 33907
on or before 8/13/2014, and file
the original with the clerk of this
Court at 350 E. Marion Ave.,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 before
service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do
so, a default may be entered
against you for the relief
demanded in the petition.
The action is asking the court to
decide how the following real or
personal property should be divided: NONE
Copies of all court documents in this case, including
orders, are available at the
Clerk of the Circuit Court’s
office. You may review these
documents upon request.
You must keep the Clerk of
the Circuit Court’s office notified of your current address.
(You may file Notice of Current
Address,
Florida
Supreme Court Approved
Family Law Form 12.915.)
Future papers in this lawsuit
will be mailed to the address
on record at the clerk’s office.
WARNING: Rule 12.285,
Florida Family Law Rules of
Procedure, requires certain
automatic disclosure of documents and information. Failure to comply can result in
sanctions, including dismissal
or striking of pleadings.
Dated: 07/08/2014
CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT
By: J. Kern
Deputy Clerk
Publish: 07/14/14, 07/21/14,
07/28/14, 08/04/14
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IN THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY FLORIDA, PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 14-1175-CP
Division:
IN RE:
ESTATE OF LEONARD M. HAZEN
deceased
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
(Testate)
The administration of the estate
of
LEONARD
M.
HAZEN,
deceased, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is P.O. Box
511687, Punta Gorda, FL 339511687. The estate is testate and
the date of the decedent’s Will is
December 1, 2008. The names
and addresses of the personal
representative’s attorney are set
forth below.
Any interested person on whom
a copy of the notice of administration is served who challenges
the validity of the will, qualification
of the personal representative,
venue, or jurisdiction of the court
is required to file any objection
with the court in the mannner provided in the Florida Probate Rules
within the time required by law or
those objections are forever
barred.
Any person entitled to exempt
property is required to file a petition for determination of exempt
property WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW OR THE RIGHT TO
EXEMPT PROPERTY IS DEEMED
WAIVED. A surviving spouse seeking an elective share must file an
election to take elective share
WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY
LAW.
(s) K.
KENNETH E. KEMP, II, Esquire
Attorney for the Personal Representative
Florida Bar No. 0607401
PATRONE & KEMP, P.A.
12685 New Brittany Blvd.
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Telephone: (239) 278-1800
(s) Samuel C Summers
SAMUEL C. SUMMERS
Personal Representative
222 Nesbit Street
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Publish July 28 & August 4, 2014
192692 3067677
NOTICE OF
AUCTION
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PUNTA GORDA, FL 33955
941-639-4000
AUCTION DATE 8/22/14
AT 10:00 AM
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
NOTICE TO
CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. PC 14-1173 CP
Division ______
IN RE: ESTATE OF
VIRGIL JOHN DESMIDT
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of VIRGIL JOHN DESMIDT,
deceased, whose date of death
was June 4, 2014, is pending in
the Circuit Court for CHARLOTTE
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 350 E.
Marion Ave., Punta Gorda, FL
33950. The names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is July 28, 2014.
Attornery for Personal Representative:
/s/ Pamela Karlson
PAMELA T KARLSON
Florida Bar Number: 0017957
301 Dal Hall Blvd.
Lake Placid, FL 33852
Telephone: (863) 465-5033
Fax: (863) 465-6022
E-Mail: pam@karlsonlaw.com
Personal Representative:
/s/ Margo Whitney
MARGO WHITNEY
220 Captiva Way NE
Lake Placid, Florida 33852
Publish: July 28 & August 4,
2014
372387 3067901
IN THE TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No: 14-1175-CP
Division:
IN RE:
ESTATE OF LEONARD M. HAZEN
deceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of
LEONARD
M.
HAZEN,
deceased, whose date of death
was May 23, 2014; is pending in
the Circuit Court for Charlotte
County, Florida, Probate Division;
File Number 14-1175-CP; the
address of which is P.O. Box
511687, Punta Gorda, FL 339511687. The names and addresses
of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS JULY 28,
2014.
/s/ K.
KENNETH E. KEMP, II, Esquire
Attorney for the Personal Representative
Florida Bar No. 0607401
PATRONE & KEMP, P.A.
12685 New Brittany Blvd.
Fort Myers, FL 33907
Telephone: (239) 278-1800
/s/ Samuel C. Summers
SAMUEL C. SUMMERS,
Personal Representative
222 Nesbit Street
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Publish: July 28 & August 4,
2014
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
JOHN LEE SEMAR,
Deceased.
File No. 14-812 CP
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of JOHN LEE SEMAR, deceased,
whose date of death was March
31, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 350 E. Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL
33950. The names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is August 4, 2014.
Kinley I. Engvalson, Esq.
Attorney for Chris Semar
Florida Bar Number: 99364
ENGVALSON &
ASSOCIATES, P.A.
1920 Victoria Avenue
Fort Myers, FL 33901
Telephone: (239) 332-7273
Fax: (239) 332-3320
E-Mail:
Engvalson.Pleadings@hotmail.co
m
Secondary E-Mail:
ContactUs@engvalsonlaw.com
CHRIS SEMAR
4 Ginger Ridge Lane
Glen Carbon, Illinois 62034
Publish: August 4 and 11, 2014
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ROBERT V. NYSTROM,
a/k/a
ROBERT VICTOR NYSTROM,
Deceased.
File No.: 14-000989-CP
Division: Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate
of Robert V. Nystrom, a/k/a
Robert
Victor
Nystrom,
deceased, whose date of death
was February 15, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 350
East Marion Avenue, Punta
Gorda, Florida 33950. The
names and addresses of the Personal Representative and the Personal Representative’s attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is August 4, 2014.
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
Guy S. Emerich
Florida Bar Number: 126991
Farr, Farr, Emerich, Hackett
and Carr, P.A.
99 Nesbit Street,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Telephone: (941) 639-1158
Fax: (941) 639-0028
E-Mail:
gemerich@farr.com
Secondary E-Mail:
bapice@farr.com
probate@farr.com
Personal Representative:
Michele Russell
Vice President/Trust Officer
Bank of America, N.A.
Through its Merrill Lynch Trust
Company division
5200 Town Center Circle,
Suite 500
Boca Raton, Florida 33486
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
ALFRED HENRY RAIGUE
Deceased.
File No. 14-1195-CP
Division __________
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of
Alfred
Henry
Raigue,
deceased, whose date of death
was Jan. 10, 2014 and whose
Social Security Number is
xxx8886, is pending in the Circuit
Court for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address
of which is 350 E. Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL 33950.
The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal representative’s attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED,
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is August 4, 2014.
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
C. Michael Fischer
Florida Bar No. 218448
2800 Placida Road
Suite 112
Englewood, FL 34224
Telephone: 941-697-7700
Personal Representative:
Colleen Herzic
8 Golfview Terrace
Rotonda West, FL 33947
Publish: August 4 and 11, 2014
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AUCTION
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File No. 2014-CP-001198
Division Probate
IN RE: ESTATE OF CHERYL
ANN WALSH
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of Cheryl Ann Walsh, deceased,
whose date of death was April
12, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Charlotte County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 350 Marion
Avenue, Punta Gorda, FL 33950.
The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the
personal represetative’s attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is July 28, 2014.
Attorney for Personal Representative:
/s/ Rosalind Keppler
Rosalind D. Keppler
Attorney for Petitioner
Florida Bar Number: 0194719
4607 Blue Marlin Drive
Bradenton, FL 34208
Telephone: (941) 545-5845
Fax: (651) 228-9237
E-Mail:
rkeppler@tampabay.rr.com
Secondary E-Mail: RosalindKeppler@gmail.com
Personal Representative
/s/ Scott Walsh
Scott A. Walsh
2701 North Rainbow Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nevada 89108
Publish: July 28, August 4, 2014
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
TWENTIETH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT,
IN AND FOR
CHARLOTTE COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
File Number: 14-1253-CP
IN RE:THE ESTATE OF
NANCY J NOWICKI
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of NANCY J NOWICKI, deceased,
File Number ________ is pending
in the Circuit Court for Charlotte
County, Florida, Probate Division,
the address of which is 350 West
Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda,
Florida. The names and addresses of the personal representative
and the personal representative’s
attorney are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, on
whom a copy of this notice is
served must file their claims with
this court WITHIN THE LATER OF
3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated
claims, must file their claims with
this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST
PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED
WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this Notice is August 4, 2014.
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
MARGARET E. MARTINEK, ESQ.
4055 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
941/764-9400
FL Bar No.: 0007102
Personal Representative:
FELIX J. NOWICKI
c/o Margaret E. Martinek, Esq.
4055 Tamiami Trail
Port Charlotte, FL 33952
941/764-9400
Publish: August 4 and 11, 2014
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR CHARLOTTE COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
GEORGE J. HICKEY
Deceased.
File No. 14-001238-CP
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate
of George J. Hickey, deceased,
whose date of death was May 5,
2014, is pending in the Circuit
Court for CHARLOTTE County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 350 E. Marion Avenue Avenue, Punta Gorda,
FL 33950. The names and
address of the personal representative is Linda Costello, Social
Service Resource Center, LLC,
401 E. Olympia Avenue, #2,
Punta Gorda, FL 33950 and the
name and address of the personal representative’s attorney is set
forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is August 4, 2014.
Ellie K. Harris
Attorney for
Personal Representative
Florida Bar Number: 0021671
SCHWARZ & HARRIS, P.A.
17839 Murdock Circle, Suite A
Port Charlotte, FL 33948
Telephone: (941) 625-4158
Fax: (941) 625-5460
Email: e-service@schwarzlaw.net
Secondary E-Mail:
linda@schwarzlaw.net
Publish: August 4 and 11, 2014
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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR SARASOTA COUNTY,
FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CARSON C. FINCHAM
a/k/a
CARSON CHARLES FINCHAM
Deceased.
File No. 2014 CP 2446 SC
Division Probate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the Estate
of Carson C. Fincham a/k/a Carson Charles Fincham, deceased,
whose date of death was March
19, 2014, is pending in the Circuit Court for Sarasota County,
Florida, Probate Division, the
address of which is 4000 S. Tamiami Trail, Venice, FL 34293. The
names and addresses of the personal representative and the per-
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sonal representative’s attorney
are set forth below.
All creditors of the decedent
and other persons having claims
or demands against decedent’s
estate on whom a copy of this
notice is required to be served
must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3
MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE
DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF
THIS NOTICE ON THEM.
All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having
claims or demands against decedent’s estate must file their
claims with this court WITHIN 3
MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF
THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS
NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN
THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH
IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE
FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL
BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH ABOVE,
ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS
OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of
this notice is August 4, 2014.
Attorney for
Personal Representative:
TINA M. MAYS
Attorney for Julie L. Fincham
Florida Bar Number: 726044
Mizell Law Firm, PA
331 Sullivan Street
Punta Gorda, FL 33950
Telephone: (941) 575-9291
Fax: (941) 575-9296
E-Mail: tmays@mizell-law.com
Personal Representative:
JULIE L. FINCHAM
2459 Ecker Terrace
North Port, Florida 34288
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
FOR THE
TWELFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
IN AND FOR SARASOTA
COUNTY, FLORIDA
PROBATE DIVISION
Case No.: 2013-1933-cp
IN RE: ESTATE OF
CATHERINE A. JABER
Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The administration of the estate of
CATHERINE A. JABER, deceased,
whose date of death was on or about
AUGUST 8, 2013, is pending in the Circuit Court for the Twelfth Judicial Circuit
in and for Charlotte County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 350
East Marion Avenue, Punta Gorda, Fl
33950. The names and addresses of the
personal representative and the personal
representative’s attorney are set forth
below.
All creditors of the decedent and other
persons having claims or demands
against decedent’s estate on whom a
copy of this notice is required to be
served must file their claims with this
court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS
AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS
AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY
OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other
creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against
decedent’s estate must file their claims
with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER
THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION
OF THIS NOTICE.
ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME
PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION
733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE
CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED.
NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS
SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED
TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE
DECEDENT’S DATE OF DEATH IS
BARRED.
The date of first publication of this
notice is January 28, 2013.
Personal Representative:
/s/ James L. Essenson
2071 Main Street
Sarasota, Florida 34237
Attorney for Personal
Representative:
/s/ Barbara J. Welch,ESQ
Law
Firm of
James L. Essenson
2071 Main Street
Sarasota, Florida 34237
Phone (941) 954-0303
Fla. Bar # 0624683
Publish: July 28, Aug 4, 2014
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NOTICE OF
HEARING
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NOTICE OF
HEARING
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LAKESIDE PLANTATION
COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
NOTICE OF PUBLIC
HEARING TO CONSIDER
THE ADOPTION OF THE
FISCAL YEAR 2014/2015
BUDGET; AND NOTICE OF
REGULAR BOARD OF
SUPERVISORS’ MEETING.
The Board of Supervisors of the
Lakeside Plantation Community
Development District will hold a
public hearing on August 20,
2014 at 7:00 p.m. at the Lakeside Plantation Clubhouse, 2200
Plantation Blvd., North Port, FL
34289 for the purpose of hearing
comments and objections on the
adoption of the budget(s) of the
District
for
Fiscal
Year
2014/2015. A regular board
meeting of the District will also be
held at that time where the Board
may consider any other business
that may properly come before it.
In addition, the Board will hear
public comment and objections
relative to the levy of a non ad valorem assessment pursuant to
Florida Law for the purpose of
funding operations and maintenance and principal and interest
expenses of the District.
A copy of the agenda and budget(s) may be obtained at the
offices of the District Manager,
135 W. Central Blvd. Suite 320,
Orlando, FL 32801, during normal business hours.
The public hearing and meeting
are open to the public and will be
conducted in accordance with the
provisions of Florida law for Community Development Districts.
The public hearing and meeting
may be continued to a date, time,
and place to be specified on the
record at the meeting.
There may be occasions when
Board Supervisors or District
Staff may participate by speaker
telephone.
Any person requiring special
accommodations at this meeting
because of a disability or physical
impairment should contact the
District Office at (407) 841-5524
at least forty-eight (48) hours
prior to the meeting. If you are
hearing or speech impaired,
please contact the Florida Relay
Service at 1-800-955-8770, for
aid in contacting the District
Office.
Each person who decides to
appeal any decision made by the
Board with respect to any matter
considered at the public hearing
or meeting is advised that person
will need a record of proceedings
and that accordingly, the person
may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is
made, including the testimony
and evidence upon which such
appeal is to be based.
George S. Flint
Governmental Management
Services – Central Florida, LLC
District Manager
Publish: 07/28/14 and 8/4/14
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NOTICE OF SALE
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN the
undersign intends to sell the personal property describe below to
enforce a lien imposed on said
property under The Florida Self
Storage Facility Act Statutes
(Section 83.801-83.809) The
undersign will sell by competitive
bidding on Tuesday, Aug 12,
2014 at 11: 00AMon the premises where said property has been
stored which is located at Community Self Storage, 6221
Marlympia Way, Punta Gorda, the
state of Florida. County of Charlotte, the following: Stephanie
Bernstein A116 / Rebecca Cleveland D196 / Richard Parsons
D209. Household Purchases
must be paid for at the time of
purchase in cash only. A
$100.00 deposit is required to
participate in auction. All purchased items are sold as is,
where is, with no warranties or
guarantees expressed or
implied. All items must be
removed at the time of the sale.
Sale is subject to adjournment.
Publish: 7/28/14 and 8/4/14
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given,
that we will sell or otherwise dispose of the contents of the following self storage units in order
to satisfy the delinquent storage
lien placed in accordance with the
State of Florida Statute 83.806.
UNIT#
NAME CONTENTS
70W037 Richard B. Brooks
Household Goods
70W066 James T. Payne
Household Goods
70W101 Richele T. Terstegge
Household Goods
The above 3 unit(s) are located @
4599 NW Hwy 70, Arcadia, FL
34266
17N060 LaKendra A Young
Household Goods
The above 1 unit(s) is located @
3153 NE Hwy 17, Arcadia, FL
34266
The public sale will be conducted
at Easy Mini Storage, 4599 N.W.
Hwy. 70, Arcadia, Fl. 34266, at
4:00 p.m. on Monday, August
18, 2014. Units will be sold to the
highest bidder. Open door sale,
cash only. A cleaning deposit will
be taken. (863) 993-2220.
Published 8/4/14 & 8/11/14
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TAX DEEDS
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0246
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7664-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105233008
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0004 0001 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 4 LTS 1 9 & 26
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$23,421.56
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$11,468.00
P.O. NO.: 1400246
208144 3061928
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TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
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Description of Property:
RVL 000 0006 0001 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 6 LT 1
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$9,377.01
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$5,247.75
P.O. NO.: 1400250
208144 3061933
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,977.35
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,827.90
P.O. NO.: 1400253
208144 3061944
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0247
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7665-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105233001
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0004 0003 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 4 LT 3
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,955.81
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,819.43
P.O. NO.: 1400247
208144 3061930
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0248
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7666-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105233002
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0004 0004 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 4 LT 4
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Sign ature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,955.81
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,819.43
P.O. NO.: 1400248
208144 3061931
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0249
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7670-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105227006
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0005 0013 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 5 LT 13
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC ;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,968.80
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,823.66
P.O. NO.: 1400249
208144 3061932
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0250
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7672-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104103004
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14—0251
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7674-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104153004
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0010 0004 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 10 LTS 4 21 & 35
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$23,473.88
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$11,489.10
P.O. NO.: 1400251
208144 3061935
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0252
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7678-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105279006
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0011 0006 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 11 LTS 6 7 8 13 19
& 40
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$45,233.47
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$21,478.92
P.O. NO.: 1400252
208144 3061938
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0253
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7679-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105279007
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0011 0009 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK I I LT 9
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0254
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7681-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105428002
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0011 0039 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK I I LT 39
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,981.82
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,827.90
P.O. NO.: 1400254
208144 3061950
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0255
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7682-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105281009
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0012 0009 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 12 LTS 9 16 & 32
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$23,457.27
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$11,486.96
P.O. NO.: 1400255
208144 3061957
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0256
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7683-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105281005
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0012 0005 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 12 LT 5
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,977.35
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,827.90
P.O. NO.: 1400256
208144 3061961
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0257
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7685-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105206003
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0013 0043 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 13 LTS 43 47 59 65
111 129 130 138 140 141 142
145 & 146
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$98,272.16
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$46,692.48
P.O. NO.: 1400257
208144 3061965
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0258
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7687-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax 1D: 422105181010
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0013 0038 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 13 LT 38
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,981.82
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,827.90
P.O. NO.: 1400258
208144 3061971
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0259
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7691-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105185004
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0014 0008 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 14 LTS 8 9 11 12 13
20 21
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$52,668.14
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$24,752.63
P.O. NO.: 1400259
208144 3061972
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0260
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
Monday, August 4, 2014
Page 3
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issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7693-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105254021
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0015 0007 ROTONDA
VILLASBLK 15LTS7 8 30 31 32
54 57 66 68&111
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$74,026.47
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$34,729.95
P.O. NO.: 1400260
208144 3061974
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0261
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7704-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105456007
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0019 0012 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 19 LTS 12 & 15
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$16,077.23
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$7,929.62
P.O. NO.: 1400261
208144 3061980
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0262
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7705-2006
Year of
Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105303003
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0020 0001 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 20 LTS 1 12 13 14
16 21 25 28 29 30 31
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$89,094.57
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$41,304.76
P.O. NO.: 1400262
208144 3061985
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0263
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7714-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422105455003
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0026 0019 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 26 LTS 19 23 27 &
30
Name in which assessed:
NV,,ooooooooo
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$30,722.21
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$14,603.55
P.O. NO.: 1400263
208144 3061988
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0264
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7717-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104180007
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0028 0161 ROTONDA
VILLAS BLK 28 LTS 161 171 180
181 183 184
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www,charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$45,512.86
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$21,485.15
P.O. NO.: 1400264
208144 3061990
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0265
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7724-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104333010
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0025
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,962.25
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,821.52
P.O. NO.: 1400265
208144 3061993
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0266
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7725-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104330006
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0055
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30
LT 55 67 71 81 82 84 97 & 98
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
TAX DEEDS
3132
111*4041111*141,1114%
W000000000
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$59,533.45
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$28,091.82
P.O. NO.: 1400266
208144 3062000
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0267
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7726-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104258004
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0104
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30
LTS 104 106 108 114 115 116
120 124 125 129 130 131 132
133 134 143 144 145 147 148
150
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$154,096.33
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$70,858.48
P.O. NO.: 1400267
208144 3062006
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0268
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7728-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104402011
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0151
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30 LT 151
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,962.25
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,821.52
P.O. NO.: 1400268
208144 3062009
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0269
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7731-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104259010
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0175
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30
LTS 175 176 179 185 & 189
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
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TAX DEEDS
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,.
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$37,924.03
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$17,908.89
P.O. NO.: 1400269
208144 3062015
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0270
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
RICHARD III LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7732-2006
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2006
Tax ID: 422104259001
Description of Property:
RVL 000 0030 0184
ROTONDA VILLAS BLK 30 LT 184
Name in which assessed:
ROTONDA PROJECT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company;
ROTONDA PROJECT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$8,977.35
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,827.90
P.O. NO.: 1400270
208144 3062056
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0272
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 4748-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 402202427015
Description of Property:
PCH 050 3105 0025
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 50 BLK 3105 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
DAVILA, HILDA;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6,261.03
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,267.28
P.O. NO.: 1400272
208144 3062062
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0273
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5083-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 402211354014
Description of Property:
PCH 051 3242 0025
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 51 BLK 3242 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
PROPERTIES OF SWFL, INC., a
Florida Corporation; PROPERTIES
OF SWFL INC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6,501.72
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,507.97
P.O. NO.: 1400273
208144 3062081
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0274
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
%.0000000
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13299-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412118203019
Description of Property:
RRL 000 0016 0037
ROTONDA LAKES BLK 16 LT 37
Name in which assessed:
DE LA CRUZ, HUMBERTO;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$4,905.45
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,911.70
P.O. NO.: 1400274
208144 3062083
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0275
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13298-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412118204002
Description of Property:
RRL 000 0016 0031
ROTONDA LAKES BLK 16 LT 31
Name in which assessed:
MARIDUENA, J.;
MARIDUENA, CONSUELO;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$4,930.75
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,937.00
P.O. NO.: 1400275
208144 3062087
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0276
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13406-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412118454027
Description of Property:
RRL 000 0046 0055
ROTONDA LAKES BLK 46 LT 55
Name in which assessed:
ABRAIRA, ANTONIO AS TRUSTEE
OF MONDO CORP RETIREMENT
FUND;
ABRAIRA
ANTONIO
TRUSTEE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 1st day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$5,023.34
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$5,029.59
P.O. NO.: 1400276
208144 3062096
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0277
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
GALBRAITHSELECT TAX LIEN
FUND LP the holder of the following certificate has filed said certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 2112-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402113303012
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE S
EC 41 BLK 631 LT 4
Name in which assessed:
HOEL, JACKELINE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Flori-
TAX DEEDS
L04 3132
k
ft,000
00000
da. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$3,120.18
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$3,126.43
P.O. NO.: 1400277
208144 3062104
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0278
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6276-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219251005
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 267 LT 11
Name in which assessed:
ANGELIS, DOROTHY;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,435.38
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,441.63
P.O. NO.: 1400278
208144 3062107
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0279
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6289-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219257003
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 242 LT 26
Name in which assessed:
C.C. PROPERTIES & LANDS
DEVELOPMENT, LLC; CC PROPERTIES & LANDS DEV LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,641.25
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,647.50
P.O. NO.: 1400279
208144 3062111
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0280
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6296-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219280018
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 242 LT 11
Name in which assessed:
LOWENHAUPT, KENNETH;
HALL, GILBERT; HALL, G;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature:Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
Page 4
Monday, August 4, 2014
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0283
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6350-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219352006
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 299 LT 16
Name in which assessed:
HAYES-DUDIS, LILLIAN
f/k/a LILLIAN HAYES;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,438.18
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,444.43
P.O. NO.: 1400283
208144 3062127
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0284
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6351-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219352007
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 299 LT 15
Name in which assessed:
HAYES-DUDIS, LILLIAN
f/k/a LILLIAN HAYES;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforcclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,438.18
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,444.43
P.O. NO.: 1400284
208144 3062128
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0285
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6372-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219380007
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 300 LT 7
Name in which assessed:
TARPON IV, LLC, a Florida Limited
Liability Company; TARPON IV
LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 30th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,575.50
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,581.75
P.O. NO.: 1400285
208144 3062131
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,492.82
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,499.07
P.O. NO.: 1400280
208144 3062114
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0281
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6321-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219306017
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 295 LT 8
Name in which assessed:
NOOR, MOHAMMED;
NOOR, SAMINA;
NOOR MOHAMMAD S;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
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Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,499.23
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,505.48
P.O. NO.: 1400281
208144 3062119
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0282
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6346-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219334006
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 263 LT 3
Name in which assessed:
BLAIN, MARIA M.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,438.18
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
/
$2,444.43
P.O. NO.: 1400282
208144 3062122
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0286
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6378-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219403003
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 262 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
PETRIE, GENEVIEVE E.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,383.55
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,389.80
P.O. NO.: 1400286
208144 3062134
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of the following certificate has
filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5255-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 402210459007
Description of Property:
PCH 027 1414 0025
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 27 BLK 1414 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
TOWNE, JAMES E.;
TOWNE, LORRAINE H.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida, Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 20]4,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6,099.11
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,105.36
P.O. NO.: 1400297
208144 3064412
GIMPERT, KENNETH D. JR.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,014.55
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,020.80
P.O. NO.: 1400302
208144 3064505
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0287
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6438-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax 1D: 402220156012
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 199 LT 3
Name in which assessed:
MURATOVIC, REMZJA;
MURATOVIC, SUNA;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 19th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 27th day of June,
2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 14, 2014, Jul 21, 2014,
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,453.40
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,459.65
P.O. NO.: 1400287
208144 3062139
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0288
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6075-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402217452022
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 23 BLK 388 LT 24
Name in which assessed:
HAW AH TIAP I/C NO: 63012704-5342; TIAP HAW AH 63012704-5342;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,492.29
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,498.54
P.O. NO.: 1400288
208144 3064339
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0290
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6104-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402218156013
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 21 BLK 353 LT 5
Name in which assessed:
OSIKA, MAREK;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,464.31
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,470.56
P.O. NO.: 1400290
208144 3064344
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0291
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6107-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402218176008
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 21 BLK 357 LT 17
Name in which assessed:
WONG, PATRICK;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,575.1 I
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,581.36
P.O. NO.: 1400291
208144 3064352
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0292
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6176-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402218403008
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 21 BLK 327 LT 10
Name in which assessed:
LEIB, LEONARDO, Co-Trustee of
the LEONARDO LIEB REVOCABLE
TRUST U/T/D March 16, 2005;
LEIB, CLAUDIA A., Co-Trustee of
the LEONARDO LIEB REVOCABLE
TRUST U/T/D March 16, 2005;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,536.79
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,543.04
P.O. NO.: 1400292
208144 3064359
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0293
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6178-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402218403010
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 21 BLK 327 LT 12
Name in which assessed:
LEIB, LEONARDO, Co-Trustee of
the LEONARDO LIEB REVOCABLE
TRUST U/T/D March 16, 2005;
LEIB, CLAUDIA A., Co-Trustee of
the LEONARDO LIEB REVOCABLE
TRUST U/T/D March 16, 2005;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,536.79
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,543.04
P.O. NO.: 1400293
208144 3064363
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0294
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6215-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219104004
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 279 LT 29
Name in which assessed:
C.C. PROPERTIES & LAND
DEVELOPMENT, LLC; CC PROPERTIES & LAND DEV LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
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thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,587.17
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,593.42
P.O. NO.: 1400294
208144 3064370
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0295
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6231-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-201 1
Tax ID: 402219151005
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 283 LT 13
Name in which assessed:
SCHLOSSER, MARILYNN;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,389.97
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,396.22
P.O. NO.: 1400295
208144 3064374
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0295
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6231-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-201 1
Tax ID: 402219151005
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 8 BLK 283 LT 13
Name in which assessed:
SCHLOSSER, MARILYNN;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,389.97
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,396.22
P.O. NO.: 1400295
208144 3064374
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0296
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 6257-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402219204005
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 21 BLK 234 LT 20
Name in which assessed:
KING, WINIFRED J.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,488.57
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,494.82
P.O. NO.: 1400296
208144 3064404
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0297
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZ
CREEK FLORIDA, LLC the holder
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0298
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MTAG AS CUSTODIAN FOR CAZ
CREEK FLORIDA, LLC the holder
of the following certificate has
filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5829-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 402214403004
Description of Property:
PCH GCS 4852 0004
PORT CHARLOTTE GOLF CRSE
SEC REP BLK 4852.LT 4
Name in which assessed:
WIGGLESWORTH, GLADYS M.;
MEIER, J. RONALD;
WIGGLESWORTH, GLADYCE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose,com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014. Jul 28, 2014.
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6.042.19
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,048.44
P.O. NO.: 1400298
208144 3064424
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0301
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 12865-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 4121 16480002
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 93 BLK 4934 LT 14
Name in which assessed:
PARHAS, PETER;
PARHAS, ELIZABETH L.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,878.17
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,884.42
P.O. NO.: 1400301
208144 3064503
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0302
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13527-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412121179005
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 71 BLK 4356 LT 9
Name in which assessed:
SLEMKEWICZ, PAULINE K.;
GIMPERT, LENOE;
GIMPERT, NICOLE R.;
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0303
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13596-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412121333001
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 71 BLK 4372 LT 10
Name in which assessed:
BERTONE, FRANK D.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,521.18
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,527.43
P.O. NO.: 1400303
208144 3064506
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0304
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13724-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412122357013
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 81 BLK 4500 LT 11
Name in which assessed:
LARSEN, THOMAS P.;
LARSEN, LUCY C.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,444.26
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,450.51
P.O. NO.: 1400304
208144 3064508
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0305
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 13773-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412122480013
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 81 BLK 4475 LT 26
Name in which assessed:
FLORIDA PREMIER PROPERTIES,
LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability
Company; FLORIDA PREMIER
PROPERTIES LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,352.02
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,358.27
P.O. NO.: 1400305
208144 3064510
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0306
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14015-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412127186011
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 82 BLK 4440 LT 4
Name in which assessed:
FLORIDA PREMIER PROPERTIES,
LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability
Company; FLORIDA PREMIER
PROPERTIES LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,374.42
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,380.67
P.O. NO.: 1400306
208144 3064515
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0307
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14016-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412127186014
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 82 BLK 4440 LT 1
Name in which assessed:
FLORIDA PREMIER PROPERTIES,
LLC, a Delaware Limited Liability
Company; FLORIDA PREMIER
PROPERTIES LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$1,964.89
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$1,971.14
P.O. NO.: 1400307
208144 3064519
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0308
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14041-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412127255026
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 82 BLK 4427 LT 28
Name in which assessed:
DA WORD, LLC, a Florida Limited
Liability Company; DA WORD LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,495.73
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,501.98
P.O. NO.: 1400308
208144 3064521
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0309
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
STEPHEN FRYE the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
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TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
3132
3132
%00000000000
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14065-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412127408014
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 82 BLK 4465 LT 16
Name in which assessed:
STOCKSTILL, PHILIP K.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,441.15
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,447.40
P.O. NO.: 1400309
208144 3064525
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0311
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
MANALAPAN BEACH TAX GROUP
LLC SERIES 1 the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 8190-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 402307378002
Description of Property:
KGG 000 0004 0016
KINGS GATE BLK 4 LT 16
Name in which assessed:
WILSON, ROSEMARY;
WALSH, RITA E;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$67,646.92
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$7,027.17
P.O. NO.: 1400311
208144 3064533
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0312
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
HONEY ACRES LLC the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 16683-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 412706376002
Description of Property:
ZZZ 064127 T207 6-41-27 5A
M/L
S 1/2 OF NW 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF
SW 1/4 AKA TRACT 207
Name in which assessed:
SPOONER, HOWARD J, Trustee of
the HOWARD J. SPOONER and
ARLINE R. SPOONER REVOCABLE
TRUST Dated December 17,
1998; SPOONER, ARLINE R.,
Trustee of the HOWARD J.
SPOONER and ARLINE R. SPOONER REVOCABLE TRUST Dated
December 17, 1998;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$1,407.88
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$1,414.13
P.O. NO.: 1400312
208144 3064534
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0313
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TD FINANCIAL, LLC the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.:764-2010
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010
Tax ID: 402104377007
Description of Property:
PCH 024 2048 0031
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 24 BLK 2048 LT 31
Name in which assessed:
REYES, RUBIER;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,246.08
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,252.33
P.O. NO.: 1400313
208144 3064571
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0315
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TD FINANCIAL, LLC the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 996-2010
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010
Tax ID: 402105329001
Description of Property:
PCH 038 2362 0018
PORT CHARLOTE
SEC 38 BLK 2362 LT 18
Name in which assessed:
BENNETT, GLORIA RICHARDS;
BENNETT, JERMAINE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,008.87
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,015.12
P.O. NO.: 1400315
208144 3064576
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0316
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TD FINANCIAL, LLC the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1382-2010
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010
Tax ID: 402107180007
Description of Property:
PCH 055 3010 0014
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 55 BLK 3010 LT 14
Name in which assessed:
YUSTER, SHAUL;
JUSTER, MICHAEL;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,253.27
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,259.52
P.O. NO.: 1400316
208144 3064595
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0317
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TD FINANCIAL, LLC the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 1594-2010
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010
Tax ID: 402108433020
Description of Property:
PCH 049 2901 0009
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 49 BLK 2901 LT 9
Name in which assessed:
CS PARADISO HOLDINGS, LLC, a
Delaware Limited Liability Company; CS PARADISO HOLDINGS
LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 26th day of August,
2014.
Dated this 7th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
TAX DEEDS
L%%%I 3132
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 21, 2014, Jul 28, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$2,245.92
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$2,252.17
P.O. NO.: 1400317
208144 3064605
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0318
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
DANIEL F. MORIARTY the holder
of the following certificate has
filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14125-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 412130256005
Description of Property:
RSD 001 0002 0171 ROTONDA
SANDS UN1BLK2LT171
Name in which assessed:
PRIME FLORIDA LAND PHASE 1
CORP., a Florida Corporation;
PRIME FL LAND PHASE I CORP;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$1,762.79
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$I,769.04
P.O. NO.: 1400318
208144 3066729
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0319
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
WOODLAND
DEVELOPMENT
GROUP LLC the holder of the following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 11870-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 412106358008
Description of Property:
PCH 072 3793 0015
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 72 BLK 3793 LT 15
Name in which assessed:
SEGURA, CINDY M.;
GARRIDO, CARLOS E.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$5,129.80
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$5,136.05
P.O. NO.: 1400319
208144 3066733
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0320
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
TERRY A. SMITH the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 9493-2012
Year of Issuance: May-31-2012
Tax ID: 402431327005
Description of Property:
CHL 000 0003 0005
CHAR-HI-LANDS BLK 3 LT 5
Name in which assessed:
BEAUTIFUL SITES, LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug II, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$1,733.47
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$1,739.72
P.O. NO.: 1400320
208144 3066736
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0321
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRO TAX FINANCIAL, LLC the
holder of the following certificate
TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
TAX DEEDS
3132
3132
3132
f
t
.
0
has filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5698-2010
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2010
Tax ID: 402214252021
Description of Property:
PCH 033 2754 0007
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 33 BLK 2754 LT 7
Name in which assessed:
RAJNISH, ERIC S.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, July 30, 2014,
Aug 04, 2014, Aug 11, 2014,
Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6,922.37
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,928.62
P.O. NO.: 1400321
208144 3066746
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0322
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRO TAX FINANCIAL, LLC the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5741-2011
Year of issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402215178012
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 45 BLK 2823 LT 25
Name in which assessed:
GOTTFRIED, GEOFF;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$5,461.82
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$5,468.07
P.O. NO.: 1400322
208144 3066751
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14—0323
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRO TAX FINANCIAL, LLC the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 5918-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 402216255012
Description of Property:
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 18 BLK 465 LT 19
Name in which assessed:
TAYLOR, CORNELL G.;
TAYLOR, DIANE I.;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$32,252.64
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$5,972.89
P.O. NO.: 1400323
208144 3066756
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0324
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
US BANK AS CUSTODIAN FOR
PRO TAX FINANCIAL, LLC the
holder of the following certificate
has filed said certificates for a tax
deed to be issued thereon. The
certificate number and year of
issuance, the description of the
property, and the names in which
it was assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 11561-2011
Year of Issuance: May-31-2011
Tax ID: 412027551022
Description of Property:
VILLAGE AT WILDFLOWER CC
PH I BLDG A UN 108
Name in which assessed:
STANWIX, CHRISTINE F.;
STANWIX, CHRISTINE E;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
0
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH: J
ul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$4,256.75
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,263.00
P.O. NO.: 1400324
208144 3066759
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0325
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 7409-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 402231 126001
Description of Property:
PCH 079 4687 0017
PORT CHARLOTTE
SEC 79 BLK 4687 LT 17
Name in which assessed:
PHOENIX
ASSOCIATES
OF
NAPLES, INC.; PHOENIX ASSOC
OF NAPLES INC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$4,791.25
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$4,797.50
P.O. NO.: 1400325
208144 3066762
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0326
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14373-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412305205002
Description of Property:
SOT 001 000C 0005
SOLONA TERR NO1 BLK C
LTS 5, 6, 7
Name in which assessed:
C&R DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, As
Trustee of the PUNTA GORDA
LAND TRUST NO. 1 UTD
12/9/2005; C&R DEVELOPMENT
LLC TRUSTEE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$7,735.64
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$7,741.89
P.O. NO.: 1400326
208144 3066764
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0327
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14377-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412305206001
Description of Property:
SOT 001 000D 0001 SOLONA
TERR NO 1 BLK D LTS 1 2 3
Name in which assessed:
C&R DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, As
Trustee of the PUNTA GORDA
LAND TRUST NO. 1 UTD
12/9/2005; C&R DEVELOPMENT
LLC TRUSTEE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$7,628.37
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$7,634.62
P.O. NO.: 1400327
208144 3066768
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0328
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SKW PREP LLC the holder of the
following certificate has filed said
certificates for a tax deed to be
issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 14378-2008
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2008
Tax ID: 412305227002
Description of Property:
SOT 001 000D 0005
SOLONA TERR NO 1 BLK D
LTS 5 12 13 14
Name in which assessed:
C&R DEVELOPMENT, LLC, a Florida Limited Liability Company, As
Trustee of the PUNTA GORDA
LAND TRUST NO. 1 UTD
12/9/2005; C&R DEVELOPMENT
LLC TRUSTEE;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$7,817.74
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$7,823.99
P.O. NO.: 1400328
208144 3066771
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR
TAX DEED 14-0329
SEC. 197.512 F.S.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that
SWEE GEE CHUA the holder of
the following certificate has filed
said certificates for a tax deed to
be issued thereon. The certificate
number and year of issuance, the
description of the property, and
the names in which it was
assessed are as follows:
Certificate No.: 19267-2009
Year of Issuance: Jun-01-2009
Tax ID: 422317254015
Description of Property:
TER 001 0000 00TE
TERN BAY PHASE 1 TRACT E
STORMWATER MNGMT 6.9 5 AC
Name in which assessed:
REAL ESTATE PROPERTY HOLDINGS III CORP.; 8810 DEVELOPMENT LLC;
All of said property being in the
County of Charlotte, State of Florida. Unless said certificated shall
be redeemed according to law
the property described in such
certificate shall be sold to the
highest
bidder
at
www.charlotte.realforeclose.com
in accordance with Chapter 45,
Florida Statutes at 9:00 A.M., or
thereafter on 9th day of September, 2014.
Dated this 9th day of July, 2014
BARBARA T. SCOTT
Clerk of the Circuit Court
of Charlotte County, Florida
Signature: Lori Lagios Tuck,
Deputy Clerk
PUBLISH:
Jul 28, 2014, Aug 04, 2014,
Aug 11, 2014, Aug 18, 2014,
BASE BID AMOUNT:
$6,332.75
REDEMPTION AMOUNT:
$6,339.00
P.O. NO.: 1400329
208144 3066775
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Gov. Scott pledges
major spending on
environment
Awl-
Florida Gov. Rick Scott has
pledged if re-elected to spend
millions more on everything from
cleaning up springs to buying
more lands for conservation.
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10 things to know
1. Israel pulls most
troops from Gaza strip
The drawdown — and a limited
7-hour truce — could signal a winding
down of the battle against Hamas. But
it’s unclear whether Israel will be able
to unilaterally end the war. See page 1.
2. ‘What I can see are
all ruins’
That’s how Ma Liya, a resident
of Zhaotong, China, describes the
destruction following a strong earthquake, which left hundreds dead and
injured at least 1,800. See page 1.
3. A second Ebolastricken American to
return to US
Nancy Writebol, along with U.S.
colleague Dr. Kent Brantly, contracted
the virus while working as a medical
missionary in West Africa. See page 2.
4. Ukraine army moves
on rebel stronghold
Fighting rages on the western
outskirts of Donetsk as the advancing
Ukrainian army tries to seize control of
the separatist stronghold. See page 3.
5. When Lake Erie’s
algae woes began
The toxins that contaminated the
drinking water for 400,000 in Toledo,
Ohio, have long been a concern for
water plant operators. See page 2.
Earthquake rocks China
More than 300 dead, 1,800 injured Sunday
By JACK CHANG
AssociAted Press Writer
BEIJING — A strong earthquake in southern China’s
Yunnan province toppled
thousands of homes on
Sunday, killing at least 367
people and injuring more
than 1,800.
About 12,000 homes
collapsed in Ludian, a
densely populated county
located around 366 kilometers (277 miles) northeast of
Yunnan’s capital, Kunming,
China’s official Xinhua News
Agency reported.
The magnitude-6.1 quake
struck at 4:30 p.m. at a depth
of 10 kilometers (6 miles), according to the U.S. Geological
Survey. Its epicenter was in
Longtoushan township, 23 kilometers (14 miles) southwest
of the city of Zhaotong, the
Ludian county seat.
Ma Liya, a resident of
r
AP PHOTO
In this photo released by China’s Xinhua News Agency, rescuers transport injured people after an earthquake in
CHINA | 4 Zhaotong City in the densely populated Ludian County in southwest China’s Yunnan Province, Sunday.
Israel withdraws most troops
By KARIN LAUB
and JOSEF FEDERMAN
AssociAted Press Writers
Israel, saying it was “appalled”
by the “disgraceful” attack.
And with Hamas officials
vowing to continue their fight,
it remained uncertain whether
GAZA CITY, Gaza Strip —
Israel could unilaterally end
Israel withdrew most of its
the war.
ground troops from the Gaza
Israel launched its military
Strip on Sunday in an apparent
operation
in Gaza on July 8 in
winding down of the nearly
response
to
weeks of heavy
monthlong operation against
rocket
fire,
carrying
out hunHamas that has left more than
dreds
of
airstrikes
across
the
1,800 Palestinians and more
crowded
seaside
territory.
It then
than 60 Israelis dead.
sent
in
ground
forces
July
17
Even as Israel said it was close
to completing its mission, heavy in what it said was a mission
to destroy the tunnels used by
fighting raged in parts of Gaza,
Hamas to carry out attacks.
with at least 10 people killed
AP PHOTO
Hamas has fired more
in what U.N. and Palestinian
than
3,000
rockets
into
Israel
officials said was an Israeli
Palestinians, wounded in an Israeli strike at a house in Beit Lahiya,
during what has turned into
airstrike near a U.N. shelter.
northern Gaza Strip, lie on the floor as they receive treatment, at the
The United States lashed out at
ISRAEL | 4 emergency room of the Kamal Adwan Hospital, in Beit Lahiya, Sunday.
Wealth gap lasting into retirement
By MICHAEL HILL
No Supreme Court justice has
emerged as a principled opponent of
the death penalty. See page 2.
7. Deadly shooting
exposes lapses at
mental health facilities
The death of a caseworker at the hands
of an armed patient in Philadelphia
shows how mental health providers are
at greater risk of assault than the general
workforce, experts say. See page 4.
With traditional pensions becoming
rarer, and lower-paid workers less likely
to have access to a 401(k), there is a
growing gulf between the retirement
savings of the wealthy and people with
lower incomes. See page 1.
9. Bible Belt brothers
expand box office views
Filmmakers Alex and Stephen
Kendrick have grossed nearly
$80 million on four Christian-themed
movies made for less than $4 million
combined. See page 2.
10. Fla. Legislature to
meet this week to pass
new map
Legislative leaders have decided
to hold a weeklong special session
starting this Thursday. See page 5.
completely frightening, to tell
you the truth. And I, like a
lot of people, try not to think
about it too much, which is
William Kistler views
retirement like someone tied
actually a problem.”
to the tracks and watching a
With traditional pensions
train coming. It’s looming and becoming rarer in the private
threatening, but there’s little
sector, and lower-paid workhe can do.
ers less likely to have access
Kistler, a 63-year-old
to an employer-provided
resident of Golden, Colo., has retirement plan, there is a
been unable to build up a nest growing gulf in the retirement
egg for himself and his wife
savings of the wealthy and
with his modest salary at a
people with lower incomes.
nonprofit. He has saved little
That, experts say, could exacin a 401(k) over the past deerbate an already widening
cade, after spending most of
wealth gap across America,
his working life self-employed. as more than 70 million baby
That puts him far behind
boomers head into retirement
many wealthier Americans
— many of them with skimpy
approaching retirement.
reserves.
“There is not enough to
retire with,” he said. “It’s
WEALTH | 4
AssociAted Press Writer
6. Who’s unwilling to
step into legal fight
over execution drugs
8. Wealth gap lasting
into retirement
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AP PHOTO
This July 8 photo shows William Kistler at work in his office in Denver.
Volunteers save lives by watching the skies
By the AssociAted Press
SEBRING — One group
of central Florida weather
volunteers is saving lives by
monitoring storms that are
often not seen by radar.
The Sebring Highlands
Today reported on Sunday
that local volunteers who are
part of the National Weather
Service’s SKYWARN program
provide weather details from
a low-lying area that isn’t seen
on radar.
Tampa-area radar picks up
activity from the Highlands
County region that is above
8,000, but it is up to the volunteers to monitor and report
storms that are closer to the
ground. Officials say this is
especially important during
tornadoes.
The Florida group is part of
the nearly 300,000 SKYWARN
volunteers trained by the
National Weather Service
since the 1970s.
Sebring volunteer Jeff
Bronsing explained that his
region is essentially in the
shadow of the Tampa radar.
Most tornadoes occur below
8,000 feet.
“(The National Weather
Service) cannot verify a tornado is on the ground because
they cannot see that low,”
said Ben Henley, emergency
management coordinator for
Highlands County.
Tornadoes are not uncommon in central Florida, eight
struck Highlands County in
2010.
Henley said it isn’t likely the
county will get a new radar
system anytime soon because
of the expense.
Years ago, the military had
a ground radar system at the
Avon Park Bombing Range,
but when the military reduced
its presence there, that “radar
went away,” he said.
Because of the gap in radar
coverage, the volunteers are
essential, he said.
Although the Florida
volunteers keep an eye on the
weather, they do not chase
storms.
The National Weather
Service credits weather volunteers for ensuring the safety of
communities throughout the
country.
In Highlands County, 26 people attended the most recent
National Weather Service
training session for volunteers.
Bronsing said he and other
volunteers enjoy contributing
to the well-being of their
community.
“When you can help people
out, you get a good feeling,”
he said. “It’s about helping
your neighbors.”
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American nurse with Ebola to leave Liberia
ATLANTA (AP) — A
second American medical
missionary stricken with
the often deadly Ebola
virus is expected to be
flown Tuesday to the U.S.
for treatment, following
a colleague who was
admitted over the weekend to Emory University
Hospital’s infectious
disease unit.
Top American public
health officials continue
to emphasize that treating
Nancy Writebol and Dr.
Kent Brantly in the U.S.
poses no risks to the public as West Africa grapples
with its worst recorded
Ebola outbreak in history.
“The plain truth is that
we can stop Ebola,” said
Dr. Tom Frieden, director
of the U.S. Centers for
Disease Control and
Prevention, speaking
Sunday on ABC’s “This
Week. “We know how
to control it: hospital
infection control and
stopping it at the source
in Africa.”
Brantly and Writebol
served on the same medical mission team that was
treating Ebola patients in
Liberia. Also spreading in
Guinea and Sierra Leone,
the outbreak has infected
more than 1,300 people in
West Africa, killing at least
729 of them.
Liberian officials said a
medical evacuation plane
would transport Writebol
to the United States early
Tuesday. Information
Minister Lewis Brown
told The Associated
Press that the flight was
expected to leave West
Africa between 1 a.m.
and 1.30 a.m. local time
Tuesday.
Brantly arrived Saturday
under the same protocol,
flying from West Africa
to Dobbins Air Reserve
base outside Atlanta in a
small plane equipped to
contain infectious diseases. A small police escort
followed his ambulance
to the hospital, where he
emerged dressed head
to toe in white protective
clothing and walked into
the hospital on his own
power.
In another television
appearance, Frieden said
on “Fox News Sunday”
that Brantly “appears to
be improving.”
An American mission
official has said Brantly
was treating victims
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This photo provided by Jeremy Writebol show his parents, David
and Nancy Writebol, who are Christian missionaries in Liberia.
of the outbreak at a
hospital compound near
Monrovia, Liberia, when
he became infected. They
said Writebol served as a
hygienist whose role included decontaminating
those entering or leaving
the Ebola treatment area
at that hospital.
Immigration still flummoxes GOP
WASHINGTON (AP) —
Midterm elections that
will decide control of the
Senate are three months
away, and the 2016
presidential campaign
will start in earnest soon
after. Yet the Republican
Party still can’t figure out
what to do about illegal
immigration.
It’s the issue that vexed
Republicans as much
as any in their 2012
presidential loss. It’s the
one problem the party
declared it must resolve
to win future presidential
races. And it still managed
to bedevil the party again
last week, when House
Republicans splintered
and stumbled for a day
before passing a face-saving bill late Friday night.
The fiasco proved anew
that a small number
of uncompromising
conservatives have the
power to hamper the
efforts of GOP leaders to
craft coherent positions
on key issues — including
one that nearly twothirds of Americans say
is important to them
personally, according to
an Associated Press-GfK
poll released last week.
“It would be very
bad for Republicans in
the House not to offer
their vision of how they
would fix the problem,”
South Carolina GOP Sen.
Lindsey Graham said
when the initial House bill
on immigration collapsed.
While Republicans in
the House are able to
reject the proposals of
Democrats, Graham said,
that’s not enough: “At least
they have a vision.”
While often a flashpoint
issue among Republicans
in their primaries this
year, the party could get
a grace period of sorts in
November. Immigration
appears likely to have
only a modest impact
on the roughly 10 Senate
races that will determine
control of the chamber.
The possible exception
is the race between
Democratic Sen. Mark
Udall and GOP Rep. Cory
Gardner in Colorado,
where Hispanic voters
made up 14 percent of the
electorate in 2012.
Even if President Barack
Obama moves ahead with
a proposal to give work
permits to millions of
immigrants living in the
country illegally, removing
the threat of deportation,
Democratic strategists
say Republicans won’t
reap much of a benefit.
Republicans, they argue,
have already squeezed as
much as they can from
voters angry at the president by hammering at
his record on health care,
the IRS, foreign policy and
other issues.
“There’s a ceiling, and
nothing the president can
do can get them above the
ceiling,” said Rep. Steve
Israel of New York, head
of the Democrats’ efforts
to win House elections.
“But swing voters and
persuadable voters, they
want solutions.”
Hispanics made up
less than 3 percent of
all registered voters in
2012 in seven other
states with competitive
Senate races: Louisiana,
Arkansas, North Carolina,
Iowa, Michigan, Georgia
and Kentucky. So any
Democratic benefits from
an Obama executive
action on immigration
could be just as limited.
Both parties agree that
immigration is likely
to play a bigger role in
the 2016 presidential
election. Arizona Sen.
John McCain, the GOP
nominee in 2008, has said
his party can’t win without
supporting an overhaul of
the nation’s immigration
laws, while former Florida
Gov. Jeb Bush is among
the potential candidates
to urge the party to
liberalize its approach to
immigration.
Justices silent over execution drug secrecy
WASHINGTON (AP) —
No one on the Supreme
Court objected publicly
when the justices voted
to let Arizona proceed
with the execution
of Joseph Wood, who
unsuccessfully sought
information about the
drugs that would be
used to kill him.
Inmates in Florida
and Missouri went to
their deaths by lethal
injection in the preceding weeks after the
high court refused to
block their executions.
Again, no justice said
the executions should be
stopped.
Even as the number
of executions annually
has dropped by more
than half over the past
15 years and the court
has barred states from
killing juveniles and the
mentally disabled, no
justice has emerged as a
principled opponent of
the death penalty.
This court differs from
some of its predecessors. Justices William
Brennan and Thurgood
Marshall dissented every
time their colleagues
ruled against death row
inmates, and Justices
Harry Blackmun and
John Paul Stevens, near
the end of their long
careers, came to view
capital punishment as
unconstitutional.
“They’re all voting
to kill them, every so
often. They do it in
a very workmanlike,
technocratic fashion,”
Stephen Bright, a veteran death penalty lawyer
in Georgia, said of the
current court.
Wood’s execution on
July 23 was the 26th in
the United States this
year and the third in
which prisoners took
much longer than usual
to die. Wood, convicted
of killing his estranged
girlfriend and her father,
was pronounced dead
nearly two hours after
his execution began,
and an Associated Press
reporter was among
witnesses who said
Wood appeared to gasp
repeatedly, hundreds of
times in all, before he
died.
Justice Ruth Bader
Ginsburg said she and
her colleagues are aware
of what happened in
Arizona, though she
declined to say how the
court would rule on a
plea to stop the next
scheduled execution —
of Michael Worthington
on Wednesday in
Missouri.
“Your crystal ball is as
good as mine,” she said
last week in an interview
with The Associated
Press.
The court’s rejection
of Wood’s claim that he
was entitled to learn
more about Arizona’s
procedures and the
source of the execution
drugs came at the end
of protracted legal
wrangling. A federal
judge in Arizona initially denied Wood’s claim.
The federal appeals
court in San Francisco
then granted a reprieve.
But the justices reversed that ruling in a
brief order. The court
said the judge who
initially ruled against
Wood “did not abuse his
discretion.”
In death cases, the
court often is the last
stop for inmates seeking
a last-minute reprieve.
They rarely succeed,
a function of the need
for five votes on the
nine-justice court and
the reluctance of appellate judges to disturb
lower court rulings
unless they are demonstrably wrong.
Marvel’s ‘Guardians’ rockets to top of box office
LOS ANGELES (AP) —
“Guardians of the Galaxy”
blasted past expectations
at the weekend box office.
Marvel Studios’ cosmic
romp starring Chris Pratt,
Zoe Saldana and Dave
Bautista as members of
an intergalactic band of
rebels earned $94 million
in its debut weekend,
according to studio
estimates Sunday. Ahead
of its Friday debut, box
office analysts initially
projected that the comic
book adaptation would
earn between $60 million
and $75 million in North
America.
The out-of-this-world
launch gives “Guardians”
the biggest opening for a
film released in the traditionally low-key month of
August, a record previously held by the $69.2 million debut of 2007’s “The
Bourne Ultimatum.”
“Guardians,” which also
features Bradley Cooper
and Vin Diesel voicing
the computer-generated characters Rocket
Raccoon and Groot, was
originally considered
a risky proposition for
Marvel and “Guardians”
distributor Walt Disney
Co. because it features
more obscure characters
from the Marvel universe
and is set almost entirely
in outer space.
Despite any apprehension, Marvel was betting
on “Guardians” to be a
blockbuster. The studio
announced at Comic-Con
in San Diego last month
that a sequel is already set
for release in 2017.
Marvel comic book
adaptations have dominated 2014 with Sony
Pictures’ “The Amazing
Spider-Man 2,” 20th
Century Fox’s “X-Men:
Days of Future Past” and
Marvel Studios’ “Captain
America: The Winter
Soldier” each arriving
in first place at the box
office on their respective
opening weekends.
Paul Dergarabedian,
senior media analyst at
Rentrak, believes Marvel is
unstoppable at this point.
“This is a brand that
transcends any character
within their universe,” he
said. “The mere mention
of the name Marvel is
enough to get people
into the movie theater.
That’s somewhat rare.
Pixar obviously has a
similar cachet, but for
Marvel to have four films
this year open with over
$90 million is amazing. It’s
unprecedented success.”
Disney noted that
“Guardians” hauled in an
additional $66.4 million
from 42 international territories, including Russia,
Mexico, Brazil, South
Korea and the United
Kingdom, making it the
first-place film overseas.
In a distant second
place at the North
American box office,
“Lucy,” starring Scarlett
Johansson as a woman
with mind-bending powers, nabbed $18.3 million
in its second weekend,
bringing the Universal
Pictures release’s domestic
total to $80 million.
Estimated ticket sales
for Friday through Sunday
at U.S. and Canadian
theaters, according to
Rentrak.
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AP PHOTO
This image released by Disney-Marvel shows, from left, Zoe
Saldana, the character Rocket Raccoon, voiced by Bradley
Cooper, Chris Pratt, the character Groot, voiced by Vin Diesel
and Dave Bautista in a scene from “Guardians of the Galaxy.”
1. “Guardians of
the Galaxy,” $94 million ($66.4 million
international).
2. “Lucy,” $18.3 million ($5.1 million
international).
3. “Get on Up,”
$14 million.
4. “Hercules,” $10.7 million ($14.2 million
international).
5. “Dawn of the Planet
of the Apes,” $8.7 million ($47.5 million
international).
6. “Planes: Fire &
Rescue,” $6.4 million ($3.5 million
international).
7. “The Purge: Anarchy,”
$5.5 million ($8.1 million
international).
8. “Sex Tape,” $3.5 million ($4.2 million
international).
9. “And So It Goes,”
$3.3 million ($650,000
international).
10. “A Most Wanted
Man,” $3.3 million
($30,000 international).
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Northeast
California wildfire
destroys 8 homes
BURNEY, Calif. (AP) —
A pair of wildfires burning
without restraint about
8 miles apart in northeast
California became the
focus of state and federal
firefighters Sunday as
authorities reported
that one of the blazes
had destroyed eight
homes and prompted the
precautionary evacuation
of a small long-term care
hospital.
The two fires that started
within a day of each other
in Lassen National Forest
had expanded into private
property and scorched
90 square miles as of
Sunday morning, up from
39 square miles a day
earlier.
The more destructive
of the two was threatening the town of Burney,
where officials at Mayer
Memorial Hospital decided
to evacuate their 49-bed
annex for patients with
dementia and other conditions requiring skilled
nursing. The patients were
transferred to a hospital in
Redding, about 55 miles
away, the hospital reported
on its website.
Two Bible Belt
filmmakers expand
box office horizons
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP)
— It’s the Hollywood ending
every studio wants: Lowcost production and high
returns at the box office.
Filmmakers Alex and
Stephen Kendrick seem to
have the formula down —
grossing nearly $80 million
on four films made for less
than $4 million combined.
Only thing is the Kendrick
brothers work far from
Hollywood and, outside the
world of Christian-themed
cinema, many have never
heard of their films.
That could change.
Increasingly, major
studios appear to be taking
a leap for faith-based
audiences with biblical
epics such as “Noah”
starring Russell Crowe, the
planned December release
of “Exodus” and a remake
of “Ben-Hur” for early 2016.
At one point in April,
there were four faith-based
movies in the Top 20 at
the box office, including
“Heaven Is for Real,” about
a 4-year-old boy’s account
of his trip to heaven. It
has grossed more than
$99 million on a production budget of $12 million
by Sony Pictures.
“Hollywood has taken
note,” said DeVon Franklin,
former Sony senior vice
president of production.
Lake Erie’s water
woes began building
a decade ago
TOLEDO, Ohio (AP)
— The toxins that contaminated the drinking water
supply of 400,000 people in
northwest Ohio didn’t just
suddenly appear.
Water plant operators
along western Lake Erie
have long been worried
about this very scenario
as a growing number of
algae blooms have turned
the water into a pea soup
color in recent summers,
leaving behind toxins that
can sicken people and kill
pets.
In fact, the problems on
the shallowest of the five
Great Lakes brought on
by farm runoff and sludge
from sewage treatment
plants have been building
for more than a decade.
While residents around
Ohio’s fourth-largest city
were being told to avoid
drinking tap water for a
second day, discussion
began to center around
how to stop the pollutants
fouling the lake that
supplies drinking water for
11 million people.
City and state officials
monitoring the water were
waiting for a new set of
samples to be analyzed
Sunday before determining
whether the water was safe.
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Ukraine’s army on outskirts of rebel stronghold
DONETSK, Ukraine
(AP) — Fighting raged
Sunday on the western
outskirts of Donetsk as
the advancing Ukrainian
army tried to seize
control of the rebel
stronghold. In danger
of being encircled, the
separatists renewed their
calls for Russia to send
troops to their aid.
To support their
operations, the pro-Russia fighters have been
confiscating vehicles and
food from residents and
businesses in Donetsk.
The center of the major
industrial city is all
but deserted, with few
people or cars on the
streets and most stores
and restaurants closed.
A spokesman for
the Ukrainian military
operation, Alexei
Dmitrashkovsky, told
The Associated Press
that government soldiers
were fighting Sunday
to hold positions they
had taken on the edge
of Donetsk, but were
meeting resistance.
In the part of the city
closest to the fighting,
an artillery shell hit a
school overnight, but no
one was reported hurt.
“The shell went
through the roof and
exploded inside the
building, setting off a
fire, but we still don’t
know who fired it,” said
Dmitry Levonchik, a
45-year-old coal miner.
“Who needs this war?
What are they fighting
for?”
The sound of gunfire
and explosions was
heard just to the west.
Pavel Gubarev, the
self-proclaimed governor of the separatist
Donetsk region, said the
rebels would win quickly
if Russia sent troops.
“Of course it would
be great to see Russian
peacekeepers here:
strong artillery units, tank
brigades,” Gubarev said.
“This war would be over
in a day, maybe two.”
Ukraine and the West
say they have evidence
that Russia is arming the
separatists. Russia denies this and describes
the Russian citizens
fighting in eastern
Ukraine as volunteers.
The conflict began
after the Moscowleaning president was
ousted in February
following months of
street protests and
a new pro-Western
government took power
in Kiev. Alarmed by the
prospect of Ukraine
moving closer to the
European Union and
NATO, Russian President
Vladimir Putin fomented the pro-Russia
insurgency in the mostly
Russian-speaking east
with the apparent aim
of winning an agreement that would allow
Moscow to maintain its
influence in Ukraine.
If he is unable to win
such a compromise
and the Ukrainian
army continues to take
back rebel-held cities
and towns, Putin may
come under increased
pressure to intervene
militarily.
Many Donetsk residents have counted on
help from Russia.
“What is Putin waiting for? He inspired
us to fight,” said Ilya
Sumyatin, a 38-year-old
separatist fighter. “We
had hoped for help from
Russia, but we have
been abandoned. Our
strength is nearing an
end and the Ukrainian
army is advancing.”
Syrian rebels kill 10, capture others in Lebanon
BEIRUT (AP) — Syrian
rebels killed 10 Lebanese
troops and likely captured over a dozen more
in a raid on a Lebanese
border town, the country’s military chief said,
the most serious spillover of violence yet into
the tiny country from its
neighbor’s civil war.
The capture of
Lebanese soldiers and police raised fears that the
country could become
further entangled in the
Syrian civil war and could
worsen already-brewing
sectarian tensions.
“What happened
today is more serious
than what some people
imagine,” Lebanon’s
army chief, Gen. Jean
Kahwaji, told journalists.
As fighting raged
Sunday, some residents
tried to flee from the
eastern Lebanese border
town of Arsal, home to
40,000 residents and
120,000 Syrian refugees.
The attack began
Saturday as Syrian rebels
made a cross-border
raid into Arsal, some
90 kilometers (55 miles)
from the capital, Beirut.
The clashes continued
into Sunday around the
municipal building and
an army checkpoint,
Lebanon’s state news
agency reported. Local
television footage showed
wailing ambulances
racing into town and
soldiers standing guard
just outside its limits.
The raid came hours
after the army said troops
detained Syrian Imad
Ahmad Jomaa, who identified himself as a member of the Nusra Front.
The state-run National
News Agency said Jomaa
was detained as he was
being brought to a hospital in Lebanon after being
wounded while fighting
Syrian troops.
The Nusra Front is one
of the most powerful
groups fighting to overthrow the rule of Syrian
President Bashar Assad.
The army chief said
the fighters belonged to
extremist Sunni groups,
but did not name them.
He said the fighting had
killed 10 soldiers, while
13 were missing.
A video uploaded to an
account associated with
the Nusra Front showed
over a dozen captured
Lebanese soldiers and
police officers. In the video, the men announced
their defections from
the Lebanese army and
the Shiite militant group
Hezbollah, whose forces
are fighting in Syria in
support of Assad.
The video of the
men’s capture appeared
authentic and corresponded with Associated
Press reporting on the
attack in Arsal. But the
AP PHOTO
Lebanese army soldiers stand guard as ambulances wait at the
entrance of Arsal, a Sunni Muslim town near the Syrian border,
in eastern Lebanon, Sunday.
men appeared uncomfortable as they repeated
similar statements as
many refused to look at
the camera.
A trickle of vehicles
packed with residents
fled Arsal on Sunday.
Thousands more were
stuck, said Mohammed
Ezeldeen, who drove to
Beirut in a car packed
with 15 people.
“Between the shelling
and shelling, there’s
shelling,” Ezeldeen said
by phone. “People can’t
leave because there are
clashes around the main
checkpoint.”
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seize small towns
in Iraq’s north
IRBIL, Iraq (AP) —
Militants with the Islamic
State extremist group on
Sunday seized two small
towns in northern Iraq
after driving out Kurdish
security forces, further
expanding the territories
under their control, officials and residents said.
The fresh gains by the
Sunni extremist militants
have forced thousands of
residents to flee from the
religiously mixed towns of
Zumar and Sinjar, toward
the northern self-ruled
Kurdish region, the United
Nations said. Some of
them were trapped in an
open rugged area, it added.
Mosul Governor Atheel
al-Nujaifi, who fled to
the largely autonomous
Kurdish region when the
Islamic State group and
allied Sunni militants
seized Iraq’s second-largest city of Mosul in June,
told The Associated Press
that the two towns fell
after fierce clashes that
erupted the day before.
A resident in Sinjar said
the militants blew up a
small revered Shiite site
and two Yazidi shrines.
Yazidis are a Kurdishspeaking sect and religious minority. Another
resident in Zumar said
they took over at least two
small oil fields. Both spoke
on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution.
The U.N. mission in Iraq,
known as UNAMI, said as
many as 200,000 civilians,
mostly Yazidis, have fled
to a nearby mountain
but were surrounded by
militants and endangered.
Iraq is facing its worst
crisis since the 2011
withdrawal of U.S. troops.
The Islamic State, an
al-Qaida breakaway group,
captured large swaths of
land in the country’s west
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The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
Hospital killing shows safety gap in mental health
(AP) — When a man
opened fire at a hospital
outside Philadelphia, fatally shooting his caseworker
and wounding his psychiatrist, the doctor saved his
own life and probably the
lives of others by pulling
out a gun and shooting the
patient.
If Dr. Lee Silverman’s
decision to arm himself at
the office was unusual, the
violence that erupted at
Mercy Fitzgerald Hospital
served as yet another
illustration of the hazards
mental health professionals face on the job — and,
experts say, the need for
hospitals to do more to
protect them.
Nurses, social workers,
aides and other mental
health providers are at
far greater risk of assault
than workers as a whole,
an occupational hazard
at the best of times and
one that’s been made
worse by a persistent lack
of funding for mental
health services, the loss
of thousands of inpatient
psychiatric beds and the
increasing use of hospitals
to temporarily house
criminals with mental
illness.
Ignoring the problem,
many health care facilities
have failed to provide a
safe working environment
for their employees, workplace violence experts
said.
“Hospitals don’t want
to have a reputation as
being the wild, wild West,”
so they “try to minimize it
and keep it quiet,” said Dr.
William Dubin, chairman
of the psychiatry department at Temple University
School of Medicine, who
has written about violence
against mental health
professionals.
The great majority of
people with mental illness
are not violent, noted
Gabriel Nathan, spokesman for Montgomery
County Emergency
Service, a private psychiatric hospital outside
Philadelphia.
“Unfortunately, as in
all populations, there are
outliers,” he said, “which
is why it is important to be
aware and alert.”
A Department of Justice
survey found 55,882
workplace violent crimes
against psychiatrists, social
workers and other mental
health professionals from
2005 to 2009, making them
four times as likely to be
assaulted on the job as
workers generally, according to statistics compiled
by the U.S. Department of
Justice.
Independent experts
said the number of
assaults is almost certainly
far higher because violent
incidents are grossly
underreported.
That reluctance
often stems from a belief
among mental health
providers that violent
outbursts come with
the territory, or a fear
they’ll be blamed for
provoking the attack or
an unwillingness to turn
in someone they’re trying
to help. And health care
administrators often
discourage reporting,
experts said.
“No one wants bad
publicity that potentially
comes from workers reporting that they suffered”
an assault, said University
of Maryland professor Jane
Lipscomb, who researches
occupational injuries in
health care. “That’s a huge
barrier.”
Replant after wildfire or let nature take over?
GROVELAND, Calif.
(AP) — Nearly a year
since a historic wildfire
charred a huge swath of
California’s High Sierra,
debate rages over what to
do with millions of dead
trees left in its wake: truck
them to lumber mills or
let nature take its course?
One side argues that
the blackened dead trees
and new growth beneath
them already sprouting to
life create vital habitat for
dwindling birds such as
spotted owls and blackbacked woodpeckers.
Others say time is running
out on a golden opportunity to salvage timber
to pay for replanting and
restoring the forest.
It’s a classic standoff
between environmentalists and supporters of the
timber industry, which
contends dead trees and
brush pose a new fire
hazard.
The U.S. Forest Service
is expected to unveil its
final decision in the coming weeks on how much
of the land burned by the
wildfire, known as the
Rim Fire, can be logged.
“It’s not always possible
to please everybody,”
said Robert Bonnie,
the U.S. Department of
Food and Agriculture’s
Undersecretary for
Natural Resources and
Environment. He oversees
the Forest Service.
Bonnie declined to say
how many trees the Forest
Service will allow loggers
to haul away in the plan
being drafted, but he said
the goal is to balance the
forest’s health with the
needs of the local community. “We try and do
our best with the science
we have,” he said.
The blaze ignited on
Aug. 17, 2013, when a
hunter lost control of
his campfire. For two
months, flames raced
across 400 square miles
of the Stanislaus National
Forest, Yosemite National
Park’s backcountry and
private timber land.
It ranks as California’s
third-largest wildfire and
the largest in the Sierra
Nevada’s recorded history.
Loggers have already
CHINA
Photos on Weibo,
China’s Twitter-like social
media site, showed rescuers searching through
flattened buildings and
people injured amid
toppled bricks.
U.N. Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon offered
“his condolences to the
Chinese Government
and the families of those
killed,” according to a
statement from his office.
The statement said the
U.N. is ready to “lend its
assistance to efforts to
respond to humanitarian
needs” and “to mobilize any international
support needed.”
Many of the homes
that collapsed in Ludian,
which has a population
of about 429,000, were
old and made of brick,
Xinhua said, adding that
electricity and telecommunications were cut off
in the county.
The mountainous
region where the quake
occurred is largely
agricultural, with farming and mining the top
industries, and is prone
to earthquakes.
Relief efforts were
underway, with more than
2,500 troops dispatched to
the disaster region, Xinhua
said. The Red Cross
Society of China allocated
quilts, jackets and tents for
those made homeless by
the quake, while Red Cross
branches in Hong Kong,
Macau and neighboring
Sichuan province also sent
relief supplies.
Chinese state broadcaster CCTV said the
quake was the strongest
to hit Yunnan in 14 years.
In 1970, a magnitude-7.7
earthquake in Yunnan
killed at least 15,000 people, and a magnitude-7.1
quake in the province
killed more than 1,400 in
1974. In September 2012,
81 people died and 821
were injured in a series
of quakes in the Yunnan
region.
In May 2008, a powerful quake in Sichuan
province left nearly
90,000 people dead or
missing.
In this photo taken by cellphone and released by China’s Xinhua
News Agency, men in the rubble of buildings look for survivors
after an earthquake in Ludian County of Zhaotong City in southwest China’s Yunnan Province Sunday.
“We’ve caused substantial damage to this
network to an extent
where we’ve basically
taken this huge threat and
made it minimal,” he said.
The army had thousands
of troops in Gaza at the
height of the operation.
In southern Israel,
armored vehicles could be
seen rolling slowly onto
the back of large flatbed
trucks near the Gaza border, while soldiers folded
flags from atop a tank and
rolled up their belongings
and sleeping bags.
Lerner said, however,
that the operation was
not over and that Israel
would continue to target
Hamas’ rocket-firing
capabilities and its ability
to infiltrate Israel.
The Israeli military said
early Monday it would
hold fire for a seven-hour
“humanitarian window”
beginning at 10 a.m. (0700
GMT), saying the truce
would not apply to areas
where troops were still
operating. The military said
it would respond to any
attacks during that time.
While Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin
Netanyahu has vowed to
press on against Hamas,
he is coming under international pressure to halt
the fighting because of the
heavy civilian death toll.
U.N. officials say more
than three-quarters of the
dead have been civilians,
including the 10 people
killed Sunday at a U.N.
school that has been converted into a shelter in the
southern town of Rafah.
U.N. Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon called the
attack a “moral outrage
and a criminal act” and
demanded a quick investigation, while the U.S. State
Department condemned
the strike in unusually
strong language.
According to witnesses,
Israeli strikes hit just
outside the main gates
of the school. The Red
Crescent, a charity, said
the attack occurred while
people were in line to get
food from aid workers.
Gaza health official
Ashraf al-Kidra said in
addition to the dead, 35
people were wounded.
Robert Turner, director
of operations for the
U.N. Palestinian refugee
agency in Gaza, said
the building had been
providing shelter for
some 3,000 people.
“The locations of all
these installations have
been passed to the Israeli
military multiple times,”
Turner said. “They know
where these shelters are.
How this continues to
happen, I have no idea.”
into what is supposed to
be their golden years.
Increasingly, financial
security for retirees
reflects how much they
have accumulated during
their working career
— things like 401(k)
accounts, other savings
and home equity.
Highly educated,
dual income couples
tend to do better under
this system. The future
looks bleaker for people
with less education,
lower incomes or health
issues, as well as for
single parents, said Karen
Smith, a senior fellow
at the Urban Institute, a
Washington think tank.
“We do find rising
inequality,” said Smith,
who added that it’s a
problem if those at the
top are seeing disproportionate gains from
economic growth.
Incomes for the
highest-earning 1
percent of Americans
soared 31 percent from
2009 through 2012, after
adjusting for inflation, according to data compiled
by Emmanuel Saez, an
economist at University
of California, Berkeley. For
everyone else, it inched up
an average of 0.4 percent.
Researchers at the
liberal Economic Policy
Institute say households in
the top fifth of income saw
median retirement savings
increase from $45,539 in
1989 to $160,000 in 2010
in inflation-adjusted
dollars. For households in
the bottom fifth, median
retirement savings were
down from $8,433 in 1989
to $8,000 in 2010, adjusted
for inflation. The calculations did not include
households without
retirement savings.
Employment Benefit
Research Institute
research director Jack
VanDerhei found that
in households where
annual income is less
than $25,000, nine in 10
saved less than $10,000,
up slightly from 2009. For
households with six-figure incomes, 42 percent
saved at least $250,000,
up from 34 percent five
years earlier.
FROM PAGE 1
Zhaotong, told Xinhua
that the streets there
were like a “battlefield
after bombardment.” She
added that her neighbor’s
house, a new two-story
building, had toppled,
and said the quake was
far worse than one that
struck the area in 2012
and killed 81 people.
“The aftermath is much,
much worse than what
happened after the quake
two years ago,” Ma said. “I
have never felt such strong
tremors before. What I can
see are all ruins.”
Xinhua said at least 367
people were killed in the
quake, with 1,881 injured.
Most of the deaths —
357 — were in Zhaotong
City, Xinhua said.
Another 10 people were
killed in Quijing City.
News reports said rescuers were still trying to reach
victims in more remote
towns Sunday night.
ISRAEL
FROM PAGE 1
the bloodiest round of
fighting ever between the
two enemies.
Lt. Col. Peter Lerner, an
Israeli military spokesman, confirmed the bulk
of ground troops had
been pulled out of Gaza
after the military concluded it had destroyed most
of the tunnel network.
He said Israel had
detected some 30 tunnels
that were dug along the
border for what he called
a “synchronized attack”
on Israel.
WEALTH
FROM PAGE 1
Because retirement
savings are ever more
closely tied to income, the
widening gulf between
the rich and those with
less promises to continue
— and perhaps worsen
— after workers reach
retirement age. That is
likely to put pressure
on government services
and lead even more
Americans to work well
begun removing a small
portion of dead trees
along roads so motorists
aren’t hurt by falling
timber. A much more
aggressive logging project
is under consideration,
targeting nearly 50 square
miles of forest land.
Environmentalists said
they are alarmed by the
prospect of logging.
“For us, post-fire
logging is the last and
worst thing you should
ever do in a forest,” said
Chad Hanson, a forest
ecologist and founder of
the John Muir Project, an
environmentalist group.
Intense fires create
snag forests that are three
times as rare as living,
old-growth forests, he
said. Wood-boring beetles
lay eggs in the dead trees,
spawning larvae that
become food for the
woodpeckers. Flowering
plants and shrubs sprouting on the forest floor
attract small, flying insects
for bats and other animals
that the spotted owl
swoops in to eat, Hanson
said.
Bird species have come
back strongly in the
burned areas that could
be logged, Hanson said.
Hanson questioned the
Forest Service’s motives
for proposing logging.
“When they call it a recovery effort, they’re talking
a recovery of revenue, not
a recovery of the forest,”
he said.
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Today is Monday, August 4,
the 216th day of 2014. There are
149 days left in the year.
Today in history
On August 4, 1944,
15-year-old diarist Anne Frank
was arrested with her sister,
parents and four others by
the Gestapo after hiding for
two years inside a building in
Amsterdam. (Anne and her
sister, Margot, died the following
year at the Bergen-Belsen
concentration camp.)
On this date
In 1735, a jury found John
Peter Zenger of the New York
Weekly Journal not guilty of
committing seditious libel
against the colonial governor of
New York, William Cosby.
In 1790, the Coast Guard had
its beginnings as the Revenue
Cutter Service.
In 1830, plans for the city of
Chicago were laid out.
In 1892, Andrew and Abby
Borden were axed to death in
their home in Fall River, Mass.
Lizzie Borden, Andrew’s daughter
from a previous marriage, was
accused of the killings, but
acquitted at trial.
In 1914, Britain declared
war on Germany for invading
Belgium; the United States
proclaimed its neutrality in the
mushrooming world conflict.
In 1916, the United States
reached agreement with
Denmark to purchase the Danish
Virgin Islands for $25 million.
In 1936, Jesse Owens of the
U.S. won the second of his four
gold medals at the Berlin Olympics as he prevailed in the long
jump over German Luz Long,
who was the first to congratulate
him.
In 1972, Arthur Bremer was
convicted and sentenced in
Upper Marlboro, Md., to 63 years
in prison for his attempt on the
life of Alabama Gov. George C.
Wallace (the sentence was later
reduced to 53 years; Bremer was
released in 2007).
In 1987, the Federal Communications Commission voted to
abolish the Fairness Doctrine,
which required radio and television stations to present balanced
coverage of controversial issues.
In 1991, the Greek luxury
liner Oceanos sank in heavy seas
off South Africa’s southeast coast;
all the passengers and crew
members survived.
Today’s birthdays
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AP PHOTO
Singer Frankie Ford is 75.
Actress-singer Tina Cole is 71.
Actor-comedian Richard Belzer
is 70. Football Hall-of-Famer John
Riggins is 65. Actor-screenwriter
Billy Bob Thornton is 59. Actress
Kym Karath (Film: “The Sound
of Music”) is 56. Hall of Fame
track star Mary Decker Slaney
is 56. Actress Lauren Tom is 55.
President Barack Obama is 53.
Actress Crystal Chappell is 49.
Author Dennis Lehane is 49.
Rock musician Rob Cieka (Boo
Radleys) is 46. Actor Daniel
Dae Kim is 46. Actor Michael
DeLuise is 45. Actor Ron Lester
is 44. Actress Meghan Markle
is 33. Actress Greta Gerwig is
31. Rock singer Tom Parker (The
Wanted) is 26.
ODD NEWS
Semi crash coats
Indianapolis
highway in butter
INDIANAPOLIS
(AP) — A semitrailer
has overturned on an
Indianapolis interstate,
spilling what police say
are 45,000 pounds of
packages of butter and
other dairy products.
The crash happened
about 3:30 a.m. Friday
in the eastbound lanes
of Interstate 465 just
west of its interchange
with Interstate 65 on the
city’s south side.
The crash left perhaps
thousands of butter tubs
strewn on the highway,
many broken open and
coating the roadway.
Police say the truck
driver apparently
fell asleep and hit a
highway barrier. No
injuries were reported.
Crews used a small
front-end loader to
scoop the butter tubs
and whipped cream
containers into large
trash bins.
The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
Fla. Legislature to
meet this week to
pass new map
TALLLAHASSEE
(AP) — Florida Gov. Rick
Scott, caught in a tight
campaign with his chief
rival challenging his
environmental record,
has pledged if re-elected
to spend millions more
on everything from
cleaning up springs to
buying more lands for
conservation.
Scott is scheduled to
roll out a substantial
environmental platform
during campaign stops
Monday in Martin County
on Florida’s east coast.
Several of the “Let’s
Keep Florida Beautiful”
proposals Scott plans
to announce represent
a marked turn-around
from his 2010 campaign
when he pledged to slash
TALLAHASSEE (AP) —
Florida legislators say they
are returning to the state
Capitol this week to adopt
a new congressional map.
Legislative leaders have
decided to hold a weeklong special session starting
this Thursday, according to
state Sen. Jack Latvala.
The special session was
triggered by a ruling last
week. A Florida judge ordered legislators to draw
up a new map by Aug. 15
after he declared the
current districts illegal.
Judge Terry Lewis also
stated that once a new
map is drawn he will then
consider whether to order
a special election for later
this year.
The decision to hold a
special session so close to
elections is extraordinary.
Some legislators are currently in the middle of campaigning for the Aug. 26
primary. Lawmakers are
barred from raising money
during special sessions.
WIRE
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government spending
and tear away regulations
that he said were harming
the state’s economy.
“Florida’s natural beauty is a big reason why this
is the best state in the
country to call home,”
Scott said in a statement.
“Our natural resources
are the foundation of
our economy — they
drive tourism, housing,
business, and agriculture
— and they deserve our
long-term commitment.”
The Republican
incumbent is vowing to
dedicate $500 million to
springs restoration over
the next 10 years as well
as $500 million over the
same time period to help
create alternative water
supplies. He also wants
to keep moving ahead
with projects designed to
steer excess and potentially polluted water from
Lake Okeechobee away
from the St. Lucie and
Caloosahatchee estuaries.
Scott also plans
to promise to spend
$150 million a year for
Florida Forever, the
state’s environmental and
conservation land-buying
programs. The state once
spent as much as $300
million a year on the program before legislators
enacted steep cutbacks
amid Florida’s souring
economy.
The governor is also
pledging to crack down
on polluters during
a second term by increasing the fines that
can be assessed against
“bad actors” who violate
permit terms. Scott said
he also wants to consider
making it harder for some
companies to secure
permits if they have had
a history of harming the
environment. Similar
proposals in the past
have been blocked by the
Republican-controlled
Legislature.
Former Gov. Charlie
Crist has been vocal in his
criticism of Scott’s handling of the environment,
especially over Scott’s
reluctance to espouse a
firm opinion on climate
change. The Scott campaign has pushed back
by contending that Crist
didn’t do enough to help
the Everglades or springs
during his time in office.
Scott himself did not
emphasize environmental issues during his 2010
run for governor and
during his first campaign
expressed skepticism
about climate change. In
the last two years he has
directed more attention
to issues such as water
quality and Everglades
restoration, but Eric
Draper, executive director
of Audubon Florida, said
some of Scott’s proposals
marked a new direction
for the governor.
“Florida has a history
of governors with strong
environmental records
and Gov. Scott’s proposal
reflects a continuing shift
in that direction,” Draper
said.
50 years of exploring leads to many finds
OCALA (AP) — A fishing trip to Orange Springs
in 1960 introduced Alvin
Hendrix to a hobby that
would take him on underwater treasure hunts for
the next 40 years.
Hendrix and a friend
were taking their fishing
boat to a pier on the
Ocklawaha River when
they encountered two
men docking a boat. They
were carrying scuba tanks
and a piece of a mastodon tooth that caught
Hendrix’s attention.
“I was fascinated,” he
said. “I had grown up on
that river, and I didn’t
know that kind of thing
was there.”
Before Hendrix could
make a bid for the tooth, a
bikini-clad woman came
out of a nearby fish camp
and asked if she could
have it.
“The guy said yes and
the lady took the tooth
and left. That just shattered me,” he said.
The incident motivated him to buy a wet suit
and second-hand scuba
gear, and sign up for
lessons at a Crystal River
FPL asks for OK
to pass on nuclear
charges
JUNO BEACH (AP) —
Florida Power & Light Co.
is asking the state to allow
it to charge customers for
costs related to two proposed nuclear reactors.
It’s the seventh straight
year FPL is making
such a request to the
Florida Public Service
Commission.
Under the proposal
going before regulators,
FPL is asking to pass
$14.3 million in planning
costs next year for the
proposed reactors at its
Turkey Point plant south
of Miami. That would
translate to 15 cents a
month for the typical
1,000-kilowatt-hour
residential bill. By the
end of 2013, The Palm
Beach Post reports FPL
customers will have paid
more than $227 million
in planning costs for the
new reactors.
The federal Nuclear
Regulatory Commission
has still not given the
project the go-ahead.
diving school.
After training, Hendrix
went back to the place
where he had seen his
first mastodon tooth.
What followed were a
series of adventures at the
bottom of a half-dozen
North Central Florida
rivers, where he collected
thousands of historic and
prehistoric artifacts.
Among Hendrix’s finds
were spear tips, mammoth teeth, mastodon
jawbones, a variety of
tools once used by Native
Americans and the bones
of many animals.
Recently, a smiling
Hendrix showed off some
of the treasures he has
collected at the Silver
River Museum, where his
donations number more
than 16,000 items, many
displayed in glass-fronted
cabinets or placed on
shelves in the classrooms
where children go on
field trips to learn about
Florida’s history.
To Hendrix, 81, the
best use of such treasures
is sharing them with
youngsters.
“It’s a thrill,” he said. “I
used to make speeches
to the children’s classes.
It’s satisfying when the
children take an interest
in something they never
heard of before.”
Scott Mitchell, museum
director, touted Hendrix’s
donation of all the items
as “one of the more
important private artifact
and fossil collections in
Florida.”
“Alvin explored the rivers of North Florida with
scuba equipment during
the ’60s and ’70s, long
before most people knew
that the bottoms of these
rivers were full of treasures, such as prehistoric
stone tools and ice age
fossils,” Mitchell noted.
“He also collected just
about everything, including broken items, which
gives us a very complete
picture of the history of
these areas in Florida.
Many of his objects are on
display, and all of them
are available to researchers and people interested
in the prehistory of North
Central Florida,” Mitchell
added.
Hendrix’s collection
AP PHOTO
In this July 22 photo, Alvin Hendrix shows a knife blade along
with some of the 16,000 prehistoric items he collected from
area rivers since the early 1960s in a storeroom at the Silver
River Museum in Ocala.
recently caught the eye of
researchers who came to
Ocala to study mammoth
kill sites on the Silver River.
Morgan F. Smith, a
candidate with the Center
for the Study of Early
Americans at Texas A&M
University, said Hendrix
directed the group to sites
where he found artifacts.
They also toured the
museum.
“Alvin’s collection is a
really phenomenal representation of the cultural
SARASOTA (AP) —
Construction of an Asian
Art center at the Ringling
Museum in Sarasota is
underway and the newest
addition to the Ringling
campus is scheduled to
open its doors in January
2016.
The Herald-Tribune
reports that unless a
lawsuit by its benefactor
can be resolved, it will
do so without the valuable collection of Asian
art donated by Helga
Wall-Apelt.
In May, Wall-Apelt filed
the lawsuit against The
Ringling, Florida State
University — it owns the
museum— and the FSU
Foundation, its fundraising arm. The suit claims
the three have failed to
comply with the terms
of a 2006 gift agreement
in which she pledged her
$30 million Asian art collection, millions of dollars
in ongoing support and
the remainder of her
considerable estate upon
her death.
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no Bengal tiger, but it is
an important component of the longleaf pine
forest of the Southeast,”
said Steve Johnson, a
University of Florida
assistant professor of
wildlife ecology and
conservation working
with the Meanses on the
project. “As stewards of
our earth we are bound
to help. It’s a cool little
critter, and it’s worth
saving.”
Experts say it is too
early to know if the
efforts will be successful,
but that the work is an
important step in saving
the amphibious, mosquito-eating species.
Husband and wife
biologists Ryan and
Rebecca Means are
leading a team fighting to bring back the
western striped newt.
Although the biodiversity value of the
striped newt is not fully
understood, Johnson
likened its loss to
pulling a thread from
a carpet — pull out
enough of them, the carpet unravels. The extinction of the striped newt
could have far-reaching
consequences to its
native ecosystem as a
whole.
“It’s something that
could affect many other
species that people
might think are important,” Rebecca Means
said.
“The fact that they
are going extinct means
something is going on
here. They don’t just
up and decide to move
away.”
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Scientists are working to
reintroduce the western
striped newt in the
Apalachicola National
Forest.
The Tallahassee
Democrat reported
on Sunday that the
lizard-like salamanders
disappeared from the
region in 2007 after
inhabiting the area for
millennia.
Through captive
breeding programs,
biologists have begun
bringing hundreds of
newt larvae back to
ponds inside the national forest. Dozens of
larvae have survived and
emerged as “efts,” baby
newts that are about
2 inches long with a tail
and four tiny limbs.
Although newts may
not be the cutest or
largest of endangered
creatures, scientists say
they are a critical indicator of the health of their
native environments.
“It’s not a panda, it’s
diagnosis of the PaleoIndian in Florida,” Smith
said. “It’s really important
in archaeology to be
able to work with people
who have collections like
Alvin’s. When you get a
collection that large, you
can find out all kinds of
things. The thing about
Alvin is, he’s so open. He’s
been very forthcoming
about where he found everything, which is the way
scientists and collectors
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TODAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
FRIDAY
THE NATION
-10s -0s
0s
10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s
Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day.
Showers and a heavier
thunderstorm
Scattered
thunderstorms
92° / 76°
92° / 76°
92° / 77°
93° / 76°
40% chance of rain
30% chance of rain
30% chance of rain
30% chance of rain
AIRPORT
Possible weather-related delays today. Check
with your airline for the most updated schedules.
Hi/Lo Outlook
Ft. Myers
88/76 storms
Punta Gorda 90/76 storms
Sarasota
91/77 storms
93
The higher the AccuWeather.com UV Index™ number,
the greater the need for eye and skin protection. 0-2 Low;
3-5 Moderate; 6-7 High; 8-10 Very High; 11+ Extreme.
RealFeel Temperature is the exclusive
AccuWeather.com composite of effective temperature
based on eight weather factors.
AIR QUALITY INDEX
The Sun
Rise
Today
6:54 a.m.
Tuesday
6:55 a.m.
The Moon
Rise
Today
2:25 p.m.
Tuesday
3:24 p.m.
Full
Last
New
Source: scgov.net
POLLEN INDEX
Aug 17
Aug 25
Sep 2
Major
6:40a
7:30a
8:21a
Minor
12:53p
1:44p
2:35p
Major
7:06p
7:58p
8:50p
The solunar period schedule allows planning days
so you will be fishing in good territory or hunting in
good cover during those times. Major periods begin
at the times shown and last for 1.5 to 2 hours. The
minor periods are shorter.
Pollen Index readings as of Sunday
TIDES
24 hours through 5 p.m. Sunday
0.15”
Month to date
0.15”
Normal month to date
0.78”
Year to date
27.39”
Normal year to date
29.96”
Record
1.63” (2001)
High
Low
High Low
Punta Gorda
Today 9:08a 2:55a 11:21p 5:16p
Tue. 10:05a 3:41a
--- 6:34p
Englewood
Today 7:45a 1:11a 9:58p 3:32p
Tue.
8:42a 1:57a 11:52p 4:50p
Boca Grande
Today 6:50a 1:53p 9:03p
--Tue.
7:47a 12:18a 10:57p 3:11p
El Jobean
Today 9:40a 3:24a 11:53p 5:45p
Tue. 10:37a 4:10a
--- 7:03p
Venice
Today 6:00a 2:11p 8:13p
--Tue.
6:57a 12:36a 10:07p 3:29p
MONTHLY RAINFALL
FLORIDA CITIES
Jan.
Feb.
Mar.
Apr.
May
Jun.
Jul.
Aug.
Sep.
Oct.
Nov.
Dec.
Year
City
Apalachicola
Bradenton
Clearwater
Coral Springs
Daytona Beach
Fort Lauderdale
Fort Myers
Fort Pierce
Gainesville
Jacksonville
Key Largo
Source: National Allergy Bureau
ALMANAC
Punta Gorda through 5 p.m. Sunday
Temperatures
High/Low
Normal High/Low
Record High
Record Low
Precipitation (in inches)
95°/77°
93°/74°
96° (2010)
66° (1972)
Month 2014 2013 Avg. Record/Year
3.67 0.43 1.80
1.24 2.12 2.52
5.10 1.98 3.28
2.00 3.06 2.03
3.68 2.76 2.50
6.34 10.50 8.92
5.21 7.38 8.22
0.15 9.29 8.01
11.12 6.84
3.48 2.93
0.01 1.91
0.97 1.78
27.39 53.10 50.74
7.07/1979
11.05/1983
9.26/1970
5.80/1994
9.45/1991
23.99/1974
14.22/1995
15.60/1995
14.03/1979
10.88/1995
5.53/2002
6.83/2002
(since 1931)
Totals are from a 24-hour period ending at 5 p.m.
St. Petersburg
90/77
Set
8:14 p.m.
8:14 p.m.
Set
12:55 a.m.
1:40 a.m.
First
Today
Hi Lo W
87 73 t
91 78 t
91 79 t
88 76 t
87 74 t
88 78 t
88 76 t
88 74 t
91 72 t
89 72 t
89 80 t
Hi
88
91
91
89
90
89
88
88
89
90
90
Tue.
Lo W
73 t
79 t
79 t
76 t
73 t
78 t
76 t
72 t
71 t
72 t
80 pc
Brandon
93/75
Winter Haven
90/75
Bartow
91/76
Apollo Beach
91/77
Ft. Meade
91/74
Fronts
Cold
Wauchula
91/76
Bradenton
91/78
Myakka City
91/76
Longboat Key
91/81
Sarasota
91/77
SOLUNAR TABLE
Minor
Today 12:27a
Tue.
1:17a
Wed. 2:07a
Plant City
92/76
Tampa
89/77
SUN AND MOON
Aug 10
Main pollutant: particulates
Clearwater
91/79
Delays
all day
all day
all day
Air Quality Index readings as of Sunday
0-50 Good; 51-100 Moderate; 101-150 Unhealthy
for sensitive groups; 151-200 Unhealthy; 201-300
Very Unhealthy; 301-500 Hazardous
Scattered p.m.
thunderstorms
91° / 76°
UV Index and RealFeel Temperature® Today
91 100 101 106 95
Scattered P.M.
thunderstorms
70% chance of rain
CONDITIONS TODAY
8 a.m. 10 a.m. Noon 2 p.m. 4 p.m. 6 p.m.
Scattered P.M.
thunderstorms
Arcadia
91/76
Venice
91/78
Shown is today’s weather.
Temperatures are today’s
highs and tonight’s lows.
Port Charlotte
91/76
Englewood
91/78
Gulf Water
Temperature
Punta Gorda
90/76
Placida
91/78
87°
Boca Grande
90/80
Fort Myers
88/76
Forecasts and graphics, except for the
WINK-TV 5-day forecast, provided by
AccuWeather, Inc. ©2014
MARINE
Sanibel
90/80
Wind Speed Seas Bay/Inland
direction in knots in feet
chop
Cape Sable to Tarpon Springs
SSW
7-14 1-2
Light
Tarpon Springs to Apalachicola
WNW
4-8
1-2
Light
Today
Hi Lo W
89 82 t
90 75 t
91 74 t
90 75 t
88 77 t
87 77 t
90 72 t
88 73 t
92 76 t
87 74 t
88 72 t
Hi
91
92
91
90
88
88
90
88
94
88
89
Lehigh Acres
90/75
Cape Coral
90/77
Publication date: 8/4/14
City
Key West
Kissimmee
Lakeland
Melbourne
Miami
Naples
Ocala
Okeechobee
Orlando
Panama City
Pensacola
Hull
91/76
North Port
91/77
Bonita Springs
89/76
Tue.
Lo W
83 pc
75 t
74 t
74 t
77 t
77 t
72 t
72 t
77 t
75 t
73 t
City
Pompano Beach
St. Augustine
St. Petersburg
Sanford
Sarasota
Tallahassee
Tampa
Titusville
Vero Beach
West Palm Beach
Winter Haven
Warm Stationary Showers T-storms
Today
Hi Lo W
88 78 t
91 75 t
90 77 t
93 76 t
91 77 t
90 73 t
89 77 t
88 75 t
88 73 t
88 76 t
90 75 t
Rain
U.S. Extremes
(For the 48 contiguous states yesterday)
City
Albuquerque
Anchorage
Atlanta
Baltimore
Billings
Birmingham
Boise
Boston
Buffalo
Burlington, VT
Charleston, WV
Charlotte
Chicago
Cincinnati
Cleveland
Columbia, SC
Columbus, OH
Concord, NH
Dallas
Denver
Des Moines
Detroit
Duluth
Fairbanks
Fargo
Hartford
Helena
Honolulu
Houston
Indianapolis
Today
Hi Lo W
83 64 t
66 56 sh
88 68 c
85 67 t
90 63 c
91 68 c
91 66 c
80 66 t
80 62 pc
83 61 t
84 62 s
84 65 pc
85 64 t
85 62 s
81 62 pc
89 72 c
86 65 s
81 59 t
95 72 s
87 62 pc
85 66 t
83 64 t
71 49 pc
73 57 sh
80 55 pc
86 65 t
87 59 pc
90 77 pc
88 72 t
84 63 s
High ...................... 99° at McAllen, TX
Limestone
91/75
Osprey
91/79
Precipitation
Hi
85
64
89
87
84
92
89
81
79
83
86
86
78
85
80
92
85
84
97
85
83
79
75
65
81
86
88
90
90
83
Tue.
Lo W
63 pc
56 r
69 t
68 pc
62 pc
69 s
66 t
65 pc
63 t
63 t
64 pc
66 t
58 pc
65 pc
62 t
72 pc
66 pc
59 pc
75 s
60 pc
66 pc
59 t
55 pc
52 sh
56 pc
66 pc
58 t
77 s
73 t
62 t
Flurries
Snow
Ice
Low ......... 36° at Bodie State Park, CA
Today
Tue.
City
Hi Lo W Hi Lo W
Jackson, MS
90 69 t 93 71 t
Kansas City
90 68 t 91 71 pc
Knoxville
87 63 t 87 64 s
Las Vegas
86 75 t 96 74 s
Los Angeles
83 64 pc 82 60 pc
Louisville
89 66 s 90 70 pc
Memphis
90 70 s 92 74 s
Milwaukee
81 59 t 71 58 pc
Minneapolis
81 60 t 80 60 pc
Montgomery
92 69 t 94 71 t
Nashville
90 64 s 92 69 s
New Orleans
89 75 t 90 75 t
New York City
82 71 t 84 71 pc
Norfolk, VA
80 70 t 81 70 t
Oklahoma City 90 67 s 92 71 s
Omaha
88 69 t 88 68 pc
Philadelphia
86 71 t 86 71 pc
Phoenix
100 84 pc 104 83 pc
Pittsburgh
82 61 s 83 64 pc
Portland, ME
77 60 t 78 61 pc
Portland, OR
90 60 s 86 62 s
Providence
83 67 t 81 66 pc
Raleigh
82 67 pc 86 67 pc
Salt Lake City
82 65 t 82 66 pc
St. Louis
90 70 t 89 71 pc
San Antonio
92 74 s 93 76 s
San Diego
80 68 pc 79 67 pc
San Francisco
73 62 pc 74 62 pc
Seattle
87 59 s 83 61 s
Washington, DC 88 71 t 89 72 pc
WORLD CITIES
Hi
90
91
87
91
91
93
89
89
88
89
90
Tue.
Lo W
77 t
74 t
76 t
75 t
77 t
73 t
77 t
74 t
71 t
75 t
74 t
Today
Tue.
Hi Lo W Hi Lo W
70 57 t 73 58 t
108 76 s 108 78 s
83 70 t 92 72 pc
75 61 t 76 58 pc
62 41 s 62 50 pc
92 76 s 96 77 s
73 52 t 78 54 pc
90 76 pc 89 76 t
67 54 pc 68 54 sh
78 50 pc 77 54 s
73 61 pc 72 61 pc
91 65 s 85 62 pc
74 56 pc 73 61 sh
91 64 s 91 65 pc
City
Amsterdam
Baghdad
Beijing
Berlin
Buenos Aires
Cairo
Calgary
Cancun
Dublin
Edmonton
Halifax
Kiev
London
Madrid
City
Mexico City
Montreal
Ottawa
Paris
Regina
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
St. John’s
San Juan
Sydney
Tokyo
Toronto
Vancouver
Winnipeg
Today
Hi Lo W
74 56 t
82 64 pc
83 59 t
74 56 pc
80 60 t
85 69 s
83 66 s
77 57 pc
90 80 s
65 43 s
91 80 pc
82 61 t
78 58 s
79 55 pc
Hi
72
77
77
78
80
74
84
70
89
67
92
77
75
79
Tue.
Lo W
53 t
62 t
56 t
62 pc
60 pc
63 c
66 s
57 pc
80 pc
43 s
80 s
58 t
60 s
57 pc
Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow flurries, sn-snow, i-ice.
Turks & Caicos, south Bahamas buffeted by Bertha
PROVIDENCIALES,
Turks & Caicos Islands
(AP) — Tropical Storm
Bertha was moving
over the Turks & Caicos
Islands and the southeastern Bahamas on
Sunday after emerging
from the Dominican
Republic, where overflowing rivers led to the
temporary evacuation of
dozens of families.
As the storm system
swirled over the British
Caribbean dependency
of the Turks and Caicos,
its maximum sustained
winds were measured
at about 45 mph, but
some strengthening
was expected over the
next two days. Bertha
was moving northwest
at 18 mph with tropical
storm force winds
extending outward up
to 160 miles.
The U.S. National
Hurricane Center in
Miami said the storm
was likely to curve to the
northeast and move parallel to the U.S. eastern
seaboard without hitting
the mainland. It was also
expected to steer clear of
the mid-Atlantic British
territory of Bermuda
later in the week.
Turks & Caicos residents wary of a possible
blow from Bertha pulled
boats ashore or moored
them at marinas in the
tourism-dependent
archipelago that has little
natural protection from
powerful storm surges.
Tourism Director Ralph
Higgs said hoteliers were
“taking the threat of the
storm seriously.”
Some American
vacationers on the
resort-lined Grace Bay
strip on the chain’s main
island of Providenciales
said they weren’t worried
about the approaching
tropical system.
“I plan to stay here and
ride it out,” Dave Pescan
of Cleveland, Ohio, said
as nearby work crews
cleared storm drains
and trimmed branches
of trees growing near
buildings.
On the southernmost
Bahamian island of
Inagua, residents were
advised Saturday to
make final preparations
to protect their properties. But many islanders
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On the Bahamas’ most
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it tracked toward the
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But on Sunday, the
islands’ government
discontinued the tropical
storm watch for the
middle of the chain as
the storm was expected
to pass to the east of the
central Bahamas late
Sunday.
In the Dominican
Republic, the government discontinued a
tropical storm warning for the eastern
Dominican Republic
early Sunday. But the
director of the emergency operations center,
Juan Manuel Mendez,
said residents needed
to remain alert because
heavy rain was still
falling in parts of the
country’s east.
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„ AUTO RACING: NASCAR Sprint Cup Series
Earnhardt completes Pocono sweep
TOP 5 FINISHERS
1. Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet
2. Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet
3. Joey Logano, Ford
4. Clint Bowyer, Toyota
5. Greg Biffle, Ford
TOP 5 POINTS
1. Jeff Gordon
757 --2. Dale Earnhardt Jr. 740 -17
3. Brad Keselowski 687 -70
4. Matt Kenseth 668 -89
5. Ryan Newman 642 -115
UP NEXT
WHAT: Cheez-It 355 at the Glen
WHEN: Sunday, 1 p.m.
WHERE: Watkins Glen, N.Y.
TV: ESPN
DEF. CHAMPION: Kyle Busch
„ COLLEGE FOOTBALL:
Florida
Win is Junior’s
third of year
a season that has served
as a career renaissance for
NASCAR’s most popular
driver.
By DAN GELSTON
Earnhardt now holds
AssociAted Press
the No. 1 seed in the
Chase for the Sprint Cup
LONG POND, Pa. —
championship.
Dale Earnhardt Jr. traded
Can he keep the
hats, waited for his cue,
momentum
headed into
and flashed three fingers
NASCAR’s
version
of the
for the cameras.
playoffs?
That’s one for every win.
“You’re the broadcastThe beer baths, chamer,”
Earnhardt teased crew
pagne toasts, selfies, and
chief
Steve Letarte about
photo opps in Victory
that
question.
Lane are almost routine
“You don’t,” the departnow for Junior.
ing
Letarte said. “You’re
He added a new wrinkle
too far from the Chase.”
at Pocono, a broom.
The legion of Junior
Earnhardt hoisted the
Nation
fans roared when
broom high over his head
AP PHOTO
Earnhardt
stormed ahead
after he completed a
of the pack off the final
Dale Earnhardt Jr. poses with a broom after winning the Sprint Cup Series race at Pocono
season sweep at Pocono
Raceway, the third win in
EARNHARDT | 6 Raceway on Sunday. Earnhardt swept a track for the first time since Talladega in 2002.
„ MLB: Los Angeles 7, Tampa Bay 5
Gators
have no
time for
a break
By ZACH MILLER
SportS Writer
GAINSVILLE — The
Florida football team
reported to training
camp on Sunday, but
they didn’t get much time
away from their coaches
this summer.
Thanks to new NCAA
rule, they’ve been around
their coaches for the last
eight weeks. The new
rule allows coaches to
spend eight hours per
week with players, during
which they can watch
conditioning workouts
— and any workouts that
don’t include the use of a
football — and spend up
to two hours each week
reviewing film.
As a result, coach Will
Muschamp said his team
is “much further along”
than he’s ever been at
this point with any team.
That’s especially helpful
with Florida coming off a
4-8 season, its first losing
season since 1997.
Players said the
summer regimen didn’t
change much, but they
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INJURY UPDATES
Coach Will Muschamp said
Florida is healthy heading into
training camp, a good sign for
a team riddled by injuries last
season. The three exceptions:
J.C. JACKSON, DB: He underwent shoulder surgery in April,
but will start training camp in a
non-contact capacity and could
be cleared for contact as soon
as next week. “He’s far ahead of
where we thought he would be
at this time,” Muschamp said.
ANDRE DEBOSE, WR: He tore
his ACL in a non-contact drill last
summer, and Muschamp said
he’s been cleared but will still
be slightly limited when camp
begins. His knee looked just fine
when he jumped over a table
during Sunday’s media day.
MATT ROLIN, LB: He also tore
his ACL in a non-contact drill last
summer. Muschamp said he’s
been completely cleared for all
football activities.
AP PHOTO
The throw home skips past Tampa Bay catcher Jose Molina as Los Angeles Angels’ Kole Calhoun scores on Mike Trout’s RBI-double during the first inning Sunday.
Rays’ getaway goes awry
Odorizzi’s bad outing leaves a hole too big for team to erase
By MATT BAKER
Tampa Bay Times
ST. PETERSBURG — Tampa
Bay’s first problem in Sunday’s
7-5 loss to the Los Angeles
Angels was unexpected: Usually
steady starter Jake Odorizzi endured one of his worst outings
of the season.
The second was part of a
troubling trend: Rays’ hitters
left 12 on base and continued to
struggle with the bases loaded.
The result was the Rays’ third
loss in four games and their first
losing series in a month heading
into a three-city, 11-day trip.
“We had opportunities to
win,” manager Joe Maddon said,
“and we frustratingly did not.”
Odorizzi put them in a bad
spot early, quickly ending his
streak of allowing three or fewer
runs in nine consecutive starts.
After seven innings without
a walk in his last start, 12 of
Odorizzi’s first 20 pitches were
balls, and he walked two of the
Angels’ first three batters. The
other, Mike Trout, blasted an
RBI double to left-center in front
of a Tropicana Field crowd of
25,877.
“Started off bad,” Odorizzi
said, “and it didn’t get better.”
He needed 36 pitches to get
his first out, on Howie Kendrick’s
base running mistake. By the
time Efren Navarro blasted
an RBI double in Odorizzi’s
46-pitch first inning, he had
given up five earned runs — as
many as he had allowed in his
past three starts combined.
RAYS | 3
RAYS AT ATHLETICS
WHO: Tampa Bay (54-57) at Oakland
(67-43)
WHEN: Today, 10:05 p.m.
WHERE: O.co Coliseum, Oakland
PROBABLE PITCHERS: Alex Cobb (7-6,
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„ NFL: Tampa Bay
Barth puts injury behind him
Kicker says timing of injury was ideal
By VICTORIA JACOBSEN
Tampa Bay Times
TAMPA — Connor Barth said
the move that tore his right
Achilles tendon wasn’t spectacular or showy. He simply planted
his right foot while playing in a
celebrity basketball game last
July and, just like that, Tampa
Bay’s franchise-leader in fieldgoal completion percentage was
out for the season.
“It wasn’t anything athletic, I’ll
INDEX
|
tell you that,” Barth said of the
injury. “I wish I could say I was
trying to dunk or something, but
just a fluke. Just planting and
cutting on it. It wasn’t even very
fast.”
The initial tear didn’t hurt,
Barth said, but instead felt as if
someone had stepped on the
back of his shoe and pulled it off
his heel.
“I thought my shoe was off,
and I looked down and it’s still
tied up tight and I’m like, ‘OK,
that’s not good,”’ Barth said.
Surgery and rehab were new
territory for Barth, who hadn’t
missed a game due to injury
going all the way back to his
freshman year of high school.
“I’d never pulled a muscle or
anything, so it was different,”
Barth said. “When it happened I
was like, ‘Wow, is this real life?’
Recovery from a torn Achilles
usually takes six to 12 months,
and Barth said he is glad his
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North into Tampa. Take exit 41A/B to
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd and turn
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„ AWAY AT COLLEGE: Clyde Newton
LB in middle of action for Indiana
Aug. 3N ......................................5-1-4
Aug. 3D ......................................9-9-0
Aug. 2N ......................................2-1-1
By BARBARA BOXLEITNER
Aug. 2D ......................................8-7-4
Sun CorreSpondent
Aug. 1N ......................................7-6-9
Linebacker Clyde Newton’s
Aug. 1D ......................................0-2-1
time
on special teams showed
D-Day, N-Night
the Indiana University football
„ PLAY 4
coaches how special he is.
The Charlotte High School
Aug. 3N ...................................8-7-7-5
Aug. 3D ...................................1-9-1-0 graduate played on special
Aug. 2N ...................................9-9-8-3 teams in the Hoosiers’ 12
Aug. 2D ...................................3-4-9-1 games (5-7) last year, eventually
Aug. 1N ...................................9-1-2-9 working his way into a starting
Aug. 1D ...................................3-0-4-9 position as a true freshman.
“It was getting the coaches
D-Day, N-Night
to trust me,” said Newton, who
„ FANTASY 5
earned honorable mention
Aug. 3 ............................. 2-4-6-14-30 recognition on the Big Ten
Aug. 2 ........................... 8-9-10-26-31 Network’s Big Ten all-freshman
Aug. 1 ....................... 10-12-17-24-34 team.
PAYOFF FOR AUG. 2
He finished with 32 tackles,
0 5-digit winners .......................... $0 most coming in consecutive
341 4-digit winners .................. $555 games against Illinois and
11,365 3-digit winners ............... $19 Wisconsin, and half a sack.
“He prepared to be really
LUCKY MONEY
good,” said William Inge,
Aug. 1 ...............................6-12-30-46
Indiana’s co-defensive coordiLucky Ball ..........................................9
nator and linebackers coach. “It
•••
July 29 ..............................8-26-28-41 was awesome to see his learning
Lucky Ball ..........................................3 and understanding increase.”
Newton started the final four
PAYOFF FOR AUG. 1
0 4-of-4 LB ..........................$600,000 games at weak-side linebacker
5 4-of-4...................................$1,599 and led the team with 11 tackles,
46 3-of-4 LB ..........................$380.50 including nine solo, during a win
836 3-of-4 ...............................$61.50 over University of Illinois in his
first start.
„ LOTTO
“He’s fierce,” Inge said. “He has
Aug. 2 ........................3-5-9-19-44-50 great work habits on the field.
July 30 ...................8-31-35-36-44-51
PAYOFF FOR AUG. 2
0 6-digit winners ......................$11M
31 5-digit winners .............$4,052.50
2,047 4-digit winners .............$53.50
39,557 3-digit winners ..................$5
„ POWERBALL
Aug. 2 ....................... 12-26-44-46-47
Powerball ........................................29
•••
July 30 ...................... 13-30-42-49-53
Powerball ........................................29
PAYOFF FOR AUG. 2
0 5 of 5 + PB .............................$70M
0 5 of 5 .............................$1,000,000
0 4 of 5 + PB .........................$10,000
62 4 of 5 ....................................$100
ESTIMATED JACKPOT
$80 million
„ MEGA MILLIONS
Aug. 1 ....................... 13-29-34-37-72
MegaBall...........................................6
•••
July 29 .......................... 2-8-16-43-74
MegaBall...........................................1
PAYOFF FOR AUG. 1
0 5 of 5 + MB ............................$87M
0 5 of 5 .............................$1,000,000
2 4 of 5 + MB ..........................$5,000
14 4 of 5 ....................................$500
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AP FILE PHOTO
Indiana’s Clyde Newton (41) drops Illinois’ Jon Davis to the turf during the first
half of a game on Nov. 9 last year in Bloomington, Ind.
He is always going fast.”
In his next start, against
then-No. 17 Wisconsin, he had a
career-high 14 tackles and a half
sack to again lead the defense.
He said many of those stops
resulted from relentless pursuit.
“I had to run across the field,”
he said.
The Hoosiers ranked last in
total defense among 12 Big Ten
teams in 2013, allowing 528
yards per game and 59 touchdowns. They were ninth in sacks
and 10th in turnover margin.
Indiana has changed from a
4-3 to a 3-4 scheme, Newton
said, hoping an aggressive
defense will add pressure on the
quarterback and create turnover
opportunities.
“We know we’ve got to bring
it this season,” the 6-foot-1,
230-pound he said. “We want to
keep the quarterback running.”
The new scheme means
Newton will be more active from
his outside post.
“It’s way different,” he said.
“It’s a lot more blitzing for me.
“I love the 3-4. It gives you way
better blitzing looks. It’s a lot
easier to understand.”
Newton carried his strong play
into spring camp. During the
Cream-Crimson game, he led
the losing Crimson squad with
five tackles, a half sack and a
10-yard interception.
“I was waiting for the quarterback. I read it early. I tried to
break on it,” Newton said. “I was
in the right place at the right
time.”
His field vision and natural
talent should keep him in the
middle of the action this season.
“He’s become more of a
student of the game. That’s what
we really like about Clyde,” Inge
said. “He is working to continue
to improve his strength, flexibility and playmaking abilities.”
„ GOLF ROUNDUP
„ GOLF: Tiger Woods
Rory’s on top of the world Woods
NO. 1 RANKINGS
Rory McIlroy is the world’s
top-ranked golfer for the fifth
time since 2012:
TODAY
Rory McIlroy
MAY 19, 2014
Adam Scott (11 weeks)
MARCH 25, 2013
Tiger Woods (60 weeks)
AUG. 12, 2012
Rory McIlroy (32 weeks)
MAY 27, 2012
Luke Donald (11 weeks)
MAY 6, 2012
Rory McIlroy (3 weeks)
APRIL 29, 2012
Luke Donald (1 week)
APRIL 15, 2012
Rory McIlroy (2 weeks)
MARCH 18, 2012
Luke Donald (4 weeks)
MARCH 4, 2012
Rory McIlroy (2 weeks)
Tiger Woods was No. 1 for 281
weeks, from June 12, 2005-Oct. 31,
2010. He was followed by Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer, Westwood
and Luke Donald through 2011.
McIlroy
overcomes
3-shot deficit
to beat Garcia
fourth tee. He took over
the lead for good with
an 8-foot birdie putt on
the 11th hole, got some
breathing room when
Garcia made bogey
on the 15th hole, and
the 25-year-old from
By The AssociATed Press
Northern Ireland cruised
home to a two-shot
AKRON, Ohio — From
victory.
links of Britain to the
Garcia closed with a
parkland of America, Rory
71, though his runner-up
McIlroy is on top of the
finish was enough to
world again.
move him to No. 3 in the
In his first start since
world.
a wire-to-wire win at the
McIlroy became
British Open, McIlroy
the 13th player with a
wiped out a three-shot
deficit in only three holes major and a World Golf
and closed with a 4-under Championship, and
joined Tiger Woods as the
66 on Sunday to win the
only players to win them
Bridgestone Invitational
and return to No. 1 in the in consecutive starts.
“It feels like a long time
world.
since I lost that No. 1
And just like at Royal
Liverpool two weeks ago, spot, but it feels good to
Boy Wonder made it look be back on top,” McIlroy
said. “Hopefully, I can
easy.
keep it for a while.”
Sergio Garcia had a
three-shot lead going
Ogilvy wins Barracuda
into the final round at
Championship: In Reno, Nev.,
Firestone. McIlroy fired
Geoff Ogilvy won the Barracuda
off three straight birdies
Championship after nearly
and already had the lead
skipping the event following another
when he stood on the
disappointing finish last week in the
Canadian Open. Ogilvy won his eighth
PGA Tour title and first since 2010 at
Kapalua, scoring five points with a
25-foot eagle putt on the par-5 13th
and pulling away for a five-point
victory in the modified Stableford
event. Players received eight points
for double eagle, five for eagle, two
for birdie, zero for par, minus-one for
bogey and minus-three for double
bogey or worse. The 37-year-old
Australian, the first international
winner in the event, had 14 points
Sunday to finish with 49.
Perry birdies final hole
to win 3M Championship:
In Blaine, Minn., Kenny Perry
scrambled for a birdie on the 18th
hole to beat Bernhard Langer by a
stroke in the Champions Tour’s 3M
Championship. Perry closed with a
7-under 65 for his second victory
of the year and seventh overall on
the 50-and-over tour. He finished at
23-under 193 at TPC Twin Cities.
Finau wins Web.com
Tour event: In Hayward, Calif.,
Tony Finau won the Stonebrae Classic
on Sunday for his first Web.com Tour
title, closing with a 4-under 66 for a
three-stroke victory.
| GOLF SCOREBOARD
World Golf
Championships
BRIDGESTONE INVITATIONAL
At Firestone Country Club, South Course
Akron, Ohio
Purse: $9 million • Yardage: 7,400; • Par 70
(FedEx standings in the parentheses)
Rory McIlroy (550), $1,530,000
69-64-66-66—265
Sergio Garcia (315), $900,000
68-61-67-71—267
Marc Leishman (200), $522,000
64-69-68-67—268
Keegan Bradley (114), $308,000
68-67-67-69—271
Patrick Reed (114), $308,000
67-68-71-65—271
Justin Rose (114), $308,000
65-67-70-69—271
Charl Schwartzel (114), $308,000
65-69-73-64—271
Rickie Fowler (81), $170,000
67-67-72-67—273
Graeme McDowell (81), $170,000
71-70-66-66—273
Ryan Moore (81), $170,000
65-73-68-67—273
Adam Scott (81), $170,000
69-68-65-71—273
Matt Kuchar (65), $115,000
71-66-72-65—274
Hideki Matsuyama (65), $115,000
70-71-65-68—274
Brandt Snedeker (65), $115,000
68-68-68-70—274
Thomas Bjorn, $97,500
69-68-69-69—275
Jim Furyk (56), $97,500
69-68-69-69—275
Hunter Mahan (56), $97,500
71-65-71-68—275
Phil Mickelson (56), $97,500
71-73-69-62—275
Kevin Stadler (51), $89,000
71-70-66-69—276
Henrik Stenson (51), $89,000
71-66-68-71—276
Lee Westwood (51), $89,000
72-71-70-63—276
Gary Woodland (51), $89,000
70-68-68-70—276
Branden Grace, $82,000
69-71-67-70—277
Zach Johnson (47), $82,000
70-70-68-69—277
Kevin Na (47), $82,000
71-73-66-67—277
Ernie Els (43), $75,200
71-69-70-68—278
J.B. Holmes (43), $75,200
69-69-67-73—278
John Senden (43), $75,200
74-66-67-71—278
Jimmy Walker (43), $75,200
69-70-70-69—278
Fabrizio Zanotti, $75,200
70-71-68-69—278
Angel Cabrera (38), $69,500
73-68-70-68—279
Victor Dubuisson, $69,500
72-70-69-68—279
Harris English (38), $69,500
69-69-68-73—279
Matt Jones (38), $69,500
70-70-69-70—279
Francesco Molinari, $69,500
67-70-73-69—279
Webb Simpson (38), $69,500
72-69-70-68—279
Brendon de Jonge (33), $64,500
72-69-70-69—280
Jamie Donaldson, $64,500
68-70-71-71—280
Seung-Yul Noh (33), $64,500
69-69-70-72—280
Bubba Watson (33), $64,500
69-70-73-68—280
Bill Haas (29), $61,000
71-69-69-72—281
Russell Henley (29), $61,000
72-70-71-68—281
Chris Kirk (29), $61,000
69-73-72-67—281
Steven Bowditch (27), $59,000
69-71-73-69—282
Miguel A. Jimenez, $57,500
69-69-72-73—283
Brendon Todd (26), $57,500
74-70-69-70—283
Matt Every (24), $55,500
74-68-73-69—284
Stephen Gallacher, $55,500
74-71-69-70—284
Jordan Spieth (22), $54,000
71-70-73-71—285
PGA Tour
Champions Tour
BARRACUDA CHAMPIONSHIP
At Montreux Golf and Country Club
Reno, Nev.
Purse: $3 million • Yardage: 7,472 • Par 72
(FedEx standings in the parentheses)
Geoff Ogilvy (300), $540,000
16 7 12 14 —49
Justin Hicks (165), $324,000
9 6 11 18 —44
Jonathan Byrd (93), $174,000
7 6 13 11 —37
John Huh (93), $174,000
12 7 7 11 —37
Rod Pampling (65), $120,000
11 5 9 11 —36
Jason Allred, $104,250
7 11 14 3 —35
Martin Laird (58), $104,250
13 -4 14 12 —35
Ricky Barnes (43), $84,000
5 6 12 11 —34
Kyle Stanley (43), $84,000
5 11 6 12 —34
Nick Watney (43), $84,000
18 8 6 2 —34
Tim Wilkinson (43), $84,000
16 5 1 12 —34
Eric Axley (34), $66,000
11 4 3 15 —33
Hudson Swafford (34), $66,000
9 9 6 9 —33
Chad Campbell (31), $54,000
13 -1 7 13 —32
Bryce Molder (31), $54,000
10 10 6 6 —32
Robert Streb (31), $54,000
10 4 9 9 —32
Miguel Angel Carballo (29), $43,500 10 1 7 13 —31
George Coetzee, $43,500
11 -1 11 10 —31
Joe Durant (29), $43,500
9 1 14 7 —31
Tommy Gainey (29), $43,500
11 10 3 7 —31
Steve Flesch (27), $32,400
1 9 11 9 —30
Morgan Hoffmann (27), $32,400
6 3 13 8 —30
David Lingmerth (27), $32,400
9 7 12 2 —30
Wes Roach (27), $32,400
12 10 0 8 —30
Retief Goosen (25), $25,200
5 8 6 10 —29
Brendan Steele (25), $25,200
9 11 10 -1 —29
Woody Austin (23), $20,400
11 8 3 6 —28
Derek Ernst (23), $20,400
11 0 5 12 —28
Lee Janzen (23), $20,400
8 7 13 0 —28
Doug LaBelle II (23), $20,400
11 1 13 3 —28
Billy Mayfair (23), $20,400
3 9 11 5 —28
Andres Romero (23), $20,400
7 7 4 10 —28
Johnson Wagner (23), $20,400
10 8 4 6 —28
Kevin Chappell (20), $15,480
12 -1 6 10 —27
-2 10 15 4 —27
Brice Garnett (20), $15,480
J.J. Henry (20), $15,480
5 4 12 6 —27
Kent Jones (20), $15,480
5 11 -2 13 —27
Jamie Lovemark (20), $15,480
6 5 10 6 —27
John Mallinger, $12,900
4 5 19 -2 —26
Patrick Rodgers, $12,900
11 0 11 4 —26
D.J. Trahan (18), $12,900
2 6 9 9 —26
Greg Chalmers (17), $11,100
3 13 10 -1 —25
Jeff Overton (17), $11,100
7 13 0 5 —25
Kevin Tway (17), $11,100
8 1 5 11 —25
Oliver Goss, $9,600
6 3 9 5 —23
Mark Wilson (15), $9,600
8 9 2 4 —23
Padraig Harrington (13), $7,810
10 7 2 3 —22
Under the modified Stableford format, players receive 8
points for double eagle, 5 for eagle, 2 for birdie, 0 for par,
minus-1 for bogey and minus-3 for double bogey or worse.
3M CHAMPIONSHIP
At TPC Twin Cities, Blaine, Minn.
Purse: $1.75 million • Yardage: 7,114 • Par: 72
(Schwab Cup points in parentheses)
Kenny Perry (263), $262,500
65-63-65—193
Bernhard Langer (154), $154,000
64-67-63—194
Jeff Maggert (104), $104,417
64-67-65—196
Gene Sauers (104), $104,417
66-65-65—196
Marco Dawson (104), $104,417
63-66-67—196
Mike Goodes (70), $70,000
66-68-64—198
John Cook (60), $59,500
69-63-68—200
Vijay Singh (60), $59,500
64-68-68—200
Steve Elkington (41), $40,542
68-67-67—202
Paul Goydos (41), $40,542
67-68-67—202
Peter Senior (41), $40,542
68-68-66—202
Wes Short, Jr. (41), $40,542
70-70-62—202
Gary Hallberg (41), $40,542
66-65-71—202
Hale Irwin (41), $40,542
68-66-68—202
Bart Bryant (0), $28,000
69-66-68—203
Mark Calcavecchia (0), $28,000
72-64-67—203
David Frost (0), $28,000
69-65-69—203
Rocco Mediate (0), $28,000
64-71-68—203
Kevin Sutherland (0), $28,000
69-67-67—203
Scott Dunlap (0), $21,000
69-65-70—204
Tom Pernice Jr. (0), $21,000
69-67-68—204
Rod Spittle (0), $21,000
68-67-69—204
Duffy Waldorf (0), $21,000
68-70-66—204
Fred Funk (0), $16,730
70-70-65—205
Doug Garwood (0), $16,730
66-67-72—205
Bill Glasson (0), $16,730
70-66-69—205
Blaine McCallister (0), $16,730
69-68-68—205
Mark O’Meara (0), $16,730
69-67-69—205
Web.com Tour
STONEBRAE CLASSIC
At TPC Stonebrae, Hayward, Calif.
Purse: $600,000 • Yardage: 7,024 • Par 70
Tony Finau, $108,000
67-62-63-66 — 258
Daniel Berger, $44,800
66-65-62-68 — 261
Fabian Gomez, $44,800
66-60-67-68 — 261
Zack Sucher, $44,800
65-68-62-66 — 261
Blayne Barber, $21,900
63-64-68-67 — 262
Ashley Hall, $21,900
65-65-65-67 — 262
Colt Knost, $21,900
65-65-64-68 — 262
Max Homa, $18,000
68-66-63-66 — 263
Nicholas Lindheim, $18,000
63-67-63-70 — 263
Tom Hoge, $16,200
67-66-66-65 — 264
Ryan Blaum, $13,800
63-70-67-65 — 265
Bill Lunde, $13,800
68-66-64-67 — 265
Gregor Main, $13,800
68-65-67-65 — 265
Travis Bertoni, $10,500
65-65-70-66 — 266
Josh Broadaway, $10,500
64-67-67-68 — 266
Michael Kim, $10,500
67-64-68-67 — 266
Aaron Watkins, $10,500
69-64-65-68 — 266
back in
more
pain
By The AssociATed Press
AKRON, Ohio — Tiger
Woods was stricken with
more back pain Sunday
and withdrew after eight
holes at the Bridgestone
Invitational. He struggled
to even take off his golf
shoes before being driven
away to an uncertain
future.
In his third tournament
since returning from back
surgery, this had the look
of a serious setback.
Woods injured himself
playing a shot from edge
of a bunker on the par-5
second hole. With all
weight on his right leg, he
took an awkward slash at
the ball, fell back toward
the sand and landed with
a thud, and kept jogging
out of the bunker from
sheer momentum of the
steep drop.
“I just jarred it, and
it’s been spasming ever
since,” Woods told a
PGA Tour official before
leaving.
Woods kept playing,
hitting a number of bad
shots. He grimaced at
impact when he hit a
315-yard drive into the
left rough on No. 9. Woods
slowly stooped over with
his right hand on his leg,
reached toward his back
and slowly bent down to
remove the tee from the
ground. Moments later,
he stepped into a cart and
headed for the parking lot.
At his car, Woods could
barely switch out of his
golf shoes. His caddie, Joe
La Cava, drove him away.
“It’s just the whole lower
back,” Woods said. “I don’t
know what happened.”
If Woods does not
play in this week’s PGA
Championship, that
would end his season. He
would have to win the
PGA to be eligible for the
FedEx Cup playoffs. In six
starts on the PGA Tour this
year, Woods finished all
four rounds only twice.
Woods had back surgery
March 31 to alleviate an
impinged nerve, forcing
him to miss the Masters
and the U.S. Open.
The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
Hanigan suffers
rehab setback
ST. PETERSBURG — Ryan
Hanigan (left oblique) isn’t any
closer to rejoining Tampa Bay.
A day after Hanigan went 1 for
3 at DH in a rehab assignment
for Class A Charlotte, the Rays
announced they will shut him
down for about a week.
Hanigan had hoped he’d be
ready to come off the DL last
Friday. Then he had expected to
start at catcher for Charlotte last
Monday.
The Rays haven’t announced a
timetable for his return.
Wil Myers (right wrist) is
scheduled to work out today
with Class A Charlotte and
tomorrow with the Gulf Coast
League Rays. If all goes well, he
could begin a rehab assignment
in Triple-A Durham this week.
— Tampa Bay Times
RAYS
FROM PAGE 1
“It was just one of those
days where you make
some bad pitches and
it finds holes,” Odorizzi
said after his three-inning
outing, his shortest. “And
then you make a good
pitch, it finds holes, too.”
The Rays (54-57) didn’t
have the same luck on
offense. They stranded
multiple runners in
the second, fourth and
seventh innings and
continued a season-long
trend of failing to capitalize on bases-loaded
opportunities.
“Bases loaded’s not a
good play for us,” Maddon
said.
They faced that situation twice with one out. In
the fourth, Jose Molina’s
sacrifice fly scored the
only run before Kevin
Kiermaier popped out.
In the seventh, Cole
Figueroa sandwiched
a bases-loaded walk
between Sean Rodriguez’s
strikeout and Kiermaier’s
grounder on the first pitch
he saw from Joe Smith.
“It’s just one of those
things where I can’t really
put a finger on to what’s
the difference,” Kiermaier
said. “It’s just one thing
where I know I need to
be a lot better in bigger
situations like that.”
Kiermaier, and the rest
of the Rays, who were 3 for
13 with runners in scoring
position and entered
Sunday hitting .230 with
the bases loaded — thirdworst in the league.
Maddon could point to
those opportunities for
both losses to the Angels.
The Rays had the bases
loaded with no outs in
Friday’s ninth inning but
came away scoreless in a
5-3 defeat.
ANGELS 7, RAYS 5
Los Angeles AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Calhoun rf
4 1 1 0 1 0 .280
Trout dh
4 1 3 2 1 1 .303
Pujols 1b
4 1 0 0 1 0 .273
J.Hamilton cf
5 2 2 1 0 2 .288
Aybar ss
5 1 1 0 0 0 .274
H.Kendrick 2b
5 0 2 1 0 0 .286
Freese 3b
2 0 1 2 0 1 .251
Jo.McDonald 3b 0 0 0 0 0 0 .164
E.Navarro lf
4 1 2 1 0 0 .294
Iannetta c
3 0 0 0 1 1 .267
Totals
36 7 12 7 4 5
Tampa Bay
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Kiermaier cf
5 0 0 0 0 0 .294
Zobrist rf
5 1 1 0 0 1 .279
Joyce dh
2 1 1 0 3 0 .285
Longoria 3b
4 1 1 0 0 1 .256
Loney 1b
4 2 3 2 0 0 .288
Y.Escobar ss
5 0 2 0 0 1 .258
Forsythe 2b
4 0 2 0 1 0 .257
J.Molina c
1 0 0 1 1 0 .190
a-S.Rodriguez ph-lf2 0 0 0 0 1 .227
Guyer lf
2 0 0 0 1 2 .278
b-C.Figueroa ph 0 0 0 1 1 0 .172
Casali c
0 0 0 0 0 0 .111
Totals
34 5 10 4 7 6
Los Angeles
500 001 100— 712 0
Tampa Bay
000 110 300— 510 0
a-struck out for J.Molina in the 7th.
b-walked for Guyer in the 7th. LOB—Los
Angeles 8, Tampa Bay 12. 2B—Trout (31),
J.Hamilton (15), E.Navarro (9), Loney (23),
Forsythe (11). RBIs—Trout 2 (80), J.Hamilton (34), H.Kendrick (47), Freese 2 (37),
E.Navarro (9), Loney 2 (51), J.Molina (9), C.
Figueroa (5). SB—Trout (12), E.Navarro (1).
S—Longoria. SF—Freese 2, Loney, J.Molina. RISP—Los Angeles 6 for 14; Tampa Bay
3 for 13. Runners moved up—J.Molina.
Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Weaver W, 12-6 6 6 2 2 4 3107 3.59
Grilli
1/3 2 3 3 1 0 14 3.07
Jepsen H, 16 1/3 1 0 0 1 1 24 1.75
J.Smith H, 11 11/3 1 0 0 1 1 22 1.87
Street S, 6-6
1 0 0 0 0 1 11 0.00
Tampa Bay
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Odorizzi L, 7-9 3 8 5 5 3 1 82 4.09
Yates
2 0 0 0 0 3 28 2.66
Beliveau
11/3 4 2 2 0 0 25 2.08
C.Ramos
2/3 0 0 0 0 0 4 3.88
Balfour
1 0 0 0 1 0 13 4.79
McGee
1 0 0 0 0 1 13 1.47
Inherited runners-scored—Jepsen 2-1,
J.Smith 3-1, C.Ramos 2-1. WP—Jepsen,
Odorizzi. Umpires—Home, Carapazza;
First, Morales; Second, Hernandez; Third,
Vanover. T—3:46. A—25,877 (31,042).
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„ FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE: Charlotte notebook
Beckham rehabs with Charlotte
By DAWN KLEMISH
SportS Writer
PORT CHARLOTTE —
Tampa Bay prospect Tim
Beckham made his rehab
debut with the Charlotte
Stone Crabs on Sunday.
He got one at-bat
before the game was
suspended in the bottom
of the first inning due to
inclement weather, but
the No. 1 pick in the 2008
MLB First Year Player
Draft made the most of
his time.
Beckham, ranked No.
18 on the Rays’ prospect
list, doubled down the left
field line just prior to a
cloudburst that suspended the game.
Prior to joining
Charlotte, Beckham spent
a week with the GCL
CUBS AT
STONE CRABS
WHO: Daytona (25-16) at
Charlotte (21-21)
WHEN: Today, 3 p.m. (completion of suspended game); 6 p.m.
WHERE: Charlotte Sports Park
PROBABLE PITCHERS: Rob
Zastryzny (2-6, 5.10) vs. Jared
Mortensen (0-0, 2.57)
RADIO: 91.7 FM or online at
www.stonecrabsbaseball.com
TICKETS: At stadium ticket
office (opens 9 a.m.)
PROMOTION: Sgt. Wilson Night,
Belly Buster Monday
Rays and before that, six
months rehabbing in Port
Charlotte.
“Tim’s here with us for
a little while, and it’s good
to see him on the mend,”
Stone Crabs manager
Jared Sandberg said. “We
didn’t get to see much
today, but he had a nice
hit. That’s a start.”
Beckham, 24, tore
his right ACL during an
offseason workout. He
had surgery in December,
just months after making
his big-league debut via
a September promotion
from Triple-A Durham.
The shortstop moved
through the minors
quickly, hitting .256 with
57 RBIs and a career-best
22 stolen bases with the
Stone Crabs in 2010.
He spent the past three
seasons with the Bulls,
where he hit .267 with 92
RBIs and a .329 on base
percentage.
Sandberg said Beckham
will rehab with the Stone
Crabs through Friday.
Catch this: Justin O’Conner has
not picked major league catcher Ryan
Hanigan’s brain during the latter’s
rehab work in Port Charlotte, but the
Stone Crabs catcher said that doesn’t
mean he isn’t learning a lot.
“I don’t go up to (Ryan Hanigan)
and ask him about it, but just
watching him during games I see
things,” O’Conner said. “He’ll tell the
pitchers what he sees and thinks, and
it’s cool to hear his point of view on
things.”
Hanigan was in town rehabbing a
right oblique strain.
Enjoying the area: Pitcher
Kevin Brandt joked the downpour
which caused Sunday’s game to
be suspended might work to his
advantage.
“Hey, I might go fishing,” he said.
The North Carolina native paddles
around Placida in a kayak borrowed
from a clubhouse attendant, pursuing
cobia and at least one monster snook.
“I caught a snook about (gesturing)
this long the other day, it pulled me
around pretty good. It was a good
fight,” he said. “What surprises me
about (Florida) is the variation of fish.
Everything you catch up (in North
Carolina) is either a wahoo, a dolphin
or a king, but there are so many
different kinds down here.”
Rain, rain, go away:
Sunday’s game was suspended in the
bottom of the first inning and will be
made up as part of a doubleheader
starting at 3 p.m. today.
The game will resume with
Beckham on second base and no outs,
and will go nine innings. Game 2 will
begin 30 minutes after the completion
of Game 1, and run seven innings.
„ MLB ROUNDUP
Lackey wins debut with Cardinals
walked none to earn his first win
since June 27. A second-round draft
pick by Seattle in 2006, Tillman is
6-0 in six career starts against the
Mariners.
Newcomer Andrew Miller worked
a perfect eighth and Zach Britton got
three outs for his 23rd save.
By The AssociATed Press
ST. LOUIS — John
Lackey won his St.
Louis debut when the
Cardinals rallied for
three runs in the seventh
inning, capped by a
go-ahead from rookie
Oscar Taveras to beat the
Milwaukee Brewers 3-2
on Sunday.
The Cardinals took two
of three from NL Centralleading Milwaukee and
pulled within one game
of the division lead.
Lackey (1-0) was the
Cardinals’ big catch at
the trade deadline that
capitalized on Boston’s
sell-off. The right-hander
who won the clinching
Game 6 of the World
Series against St. Louis
last fall held Milwaukee
to two runs in seven innings and is 12-7 overall.
Trevor Rosenthal
struck out Carlos Gomez
with two on for his major
league-leading 34th save
in 38 chances.
Milwaukee starter
Matt Garza was pulled
after allowing one hit
in six innings because
he tweaked his left side.
Reliever Jeremy Jeffress
(0-1) took the loss.
Nationals 4, Phillies 0:
In Washington, Stephen Strasburg
struck out 10 while pitching three-hit
ball for seven innings, earning his first
win in a month as the Washington
Nationals beat Philadelphia.
Strasburg (8-9) had been 0-3 in
his previous five starts, losing his last
three outings. He walked one and
didn’t permit a runner past second
base.
Denard Span had two hits, two
steals, an RBI and scored a run for NL
East-leading Washington.
Cole Hamels (6-6) allowed an
unearned run over seven innings.
Giants 9, Mets 0: In New
York, Madison Bumgarner pitched
a two-hitter and Hunter Pence
homered twice to lead the San
GATORS
FROM PAGE 1
did more conditioning
in preparation of the
offense being implemented by new offensive
coordinator Kurt Roper.
“I just think when they
started watching us, we
could tell football’s right
around the corner and it
wasn’t like the dog days
of summer,” said Clay
Burton, a senior tight
end and graduate of
Venice High School. “We
could feel it coming and
we had a great summer
as a team, the best one
I’ve seen so far, so I’m
really encouraged and
ready to start playing.”
Roper was the offensive coordinator and
quarterbacks coach
AP PHOTO
Cincinnnati’s Skip Schumaker watches bemused as a young fan breaks free from Miami Marlins
security after running onto the field in Miami during the seventh inning of Sunday’s game.
Francisco Giants past the New York
Mets.
Bumgarner (13-8) beat the Mets
again, running his record to 3-0
in five games against them and
giving the Giants their third win in
10 games. Brandon Belt and Buster
Posey also went deep for the Giants.
The left-hander struck out 10
and walked one in his second career
shutout.
Bartolo Colon (10-9) was denied
his 200th career win.
Padres 4, Braves 3: In San
Diego, Everth Cabrera singled in the
winning run in the 10th inning and
the San Diego Padres sent Atlanta to
its sixth straight loss.
Will Venable led off the 10th with
an infield single against David Hale
(3-4) and Alexi Amarista walked. The
Braves got a double play on Renee
Rivera’s sacrifice bunt attempt with
Amarista taking second.
Chris Nelson walked and after a
double steal, Cabrera lined a hard
single past second baseman Ramiro
Pena.
Tim Stauffer (4-2) pitched one
inning for the win.
times to help the Cincinnati Reds
break out of an offensive slump and
beat Miami.
Todd Frazier had a season-high
four hits and Devin Mesoraco hit a
two-run single for the Reds, now
5-11 since the All-Star break.
Mike Leake (9-9) allowed one run
in six innings. He has won all three of
his career starts against the Marlins.
Cubs 7, Dodgers 3: In
Los Angeles, Edwin Jackson pitched
six innings for his first victory in
six weeks and Chris Coghlan hit a
tiebreaking two-run homer as the
Chicago Cubs beat the Los Angeles
Dodgers.
Jackson (6-11) was 0-4 with a 7.39
ERA in his previous seven starts.
The NL West-leading Dodgers
dropped two of three to the team
with the third-worst record in the
majors.
Josh Beckett (6-6) gave up three
runs and six hits in four-plus innings
in his fifth straight start when he
failed to get past the fifth.
Reds 7, Marlins 3: In
Miami, Billy Hamilton scored three
Diamondbacks 3,
Pirates 2: In Phoenix, Arizona
runner Nick Ahmed put his arms
up as he slid into second base and
deflected a potential double play
at Duke since 2008.
He runs a fast-paced
no-huddle spread
offense in which the play
calls come in from the
sidelines — as opposed
to the pro-style offense
Florida ran in years past.
“When you play
against us, you’re gonna
have to be able to tackle
in space, and that’s how
these teams create issues
for you as a defensive
coach,” Muschamp said.
“You’ve got to be able
to play in space, you’ve
got to be able to rush
four guys consistently,
as opposed to being
able to pressure all the
time because you’ve got
so many one-on-ones
outside. And when you
miss a tackle, it’s a big
play.”
Muschamp, who is
entering his fourth
season, said senior
Jeff Driskel will be the
starting quarterback.
Driskel, who started
the first three games
of last season before
breaking his leg against
Tennessee, said he’s
comfortable playing out
of the shotgun.
While his role is set,
Muschamp said there is
an open competition for
the backup quarterback
position and that the
backup quarterback
can expect to play in
occassional series, the
same way Driskel did as
a freshman.
Muschamp said
there is also plenty of
competition for running
back, wide receiver and
defensive back positions.
Florida will hold
relay in the 10th inning, and the
Diamondbacks beat Pittsburgh.
Manager Clint Hurdle and the
Pirates lingered on the field to argue
with the umpires, to no avail. The
umpires said the call couldn’t be
challenged.
Tigers 4, Rockies 0: In
Detroit, Anibal Sanchez struck out 12,
Victor Martinez hit a three-run homer
and the Detroit Tigers finished off a
weekend sweep of Colorado.
Sanchez (8-5) became the third
straight Tigers starter to dominate
the Rockies, allowing only two hits in
seven innings.
In the three-game sweep, Justin
Verlander, Rick Porcello and Sanchez
combined for a 1.57 ERA with 27
strikeouts and two walks in 23
innings.
Jorge De Le Rosa (11-7) gave up
four runs and six hits in 62/3 innings.
All six hits came with two outs.
Orioles 1, Mariners 0:
In Baltimore, Chris Tillman pitched
seven innings of three-hit ball to
outduel Hisashi Iwakuma, Nick
Markakis hit his first career leadoff
homer and the Baltimore Orioles beat
Seattle.
Tillman (8-5) struck out six and
split-squad practices
today and Tuesday, before starting full-squad
workouts on Wednesday.
In an attempt to prevent
the injuries that plagued
the Gators last season,
the team will practice
early in the morning and
late in the afternoon to
avoid the hottest part of
the day.
“When camp starts,
that’s essentially the
start of the season,”
Driskel said. “I’m gonna
be around these guys
for the next four to five
months, so I’m excited
for it. A lot of guys don’t
get excited for camp, but
I do feel (excitement)
from this team this year
which is a good thing.”
Contact Zach Miller at 941-206-1140
or zmiller@sun-herald.com.
Royals 4, Athletics 2: In
Oakland, Calif., James Shields pitched
eight innings for his first win in nearly
a month, and the Kansas City Royals
beat Oakland.
Shields (10-6) retired his first 15
batters before Josh Reddick hit a
leadoff homer in the sixth. Reddick
homered again in the eighth.
Greg Holland pitched the ninth for
his AL-leading 31st save.
The A’s have the best record in
baseball at 67-43, but have sputtered
offensively since trading cleanup
hitter Yoenis Cespedes to Boston on
Thursday in a deal for ace Jon Lester.
Twins 16, White Sox 3:
In Chicago, rookie Danny Santana
had five hits and four RBIs, and the
Minnesota Twins scored nine times in
the eighth inning of a rain-delayed
romp over the Chicago White Sox.
Astros 6, Blue Jays 1:
In Houston, Scott Feldman worked
around eight hits in his first complete
game in nearly a year, Chris Carter
and Matt Dominguez each had two
RBIs and the Houston Astros beat
Toronto.
Feldman (5-8) retired 17 of the
last 19 batters, including nine straight
at one point, and won for the first
time since June 29.
Marcus Stroman (7-3) allowed
five runs on seven hits in three-plus
innings.
Indians 4, Rangers 3: In
Cleveland, Michael Brantley homered
to lead off the bottom of the 12th
inning and the Cleveland Indians
swept Texas.
Brantley sent a full-count pitch
from Phil Klein (0-1) into Texas’
bullpen in right field. It was the
Indians’ seventh win of the season on
a game-ending hit.
The Indians, who were 2-51 when
trailing after eight innings, tied it in
the ninth on David Murphy’s two-run
homer with one out off Neftali Feliz.
COUNTDOWN
TO KICKOFFS
23
Days until the college football
regular-season opener
on Aug. 27
25
Days until the high school
regular-season opener
on Aug. 29
31
Days until the NFL
regular-season opener
on Sept. 4
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| STANDINGS
| BASEBALL SCOREBOARD
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Baltimore
Toronto
New York
RAYS
Boston
W
62
60
56
54
49
L Pct
48 .564
53 .531
53 .514
57 .486
61 .445
Detroit
Kansas City
Cleveland
Chicago
Minnesota
W
61
57
56
54
50
L
47
53
55
58
60
Pct
.565
.518
.505
.482
.455
Oakland
Los Angeles
Seattle
Houston
Texas
W
67
66
57
47
43
L
43
44
54
65
68
Pct
.609
.600
.514
.420
.387
Washington
Atlanta
MARLINS
New York
Philadelphia
W
60
58
54
53
49
Milwaukee
St. Louis
Pittsburgh
Cincinnati
Chicago
W
61
59
59
56
47
Los Angeles
San Francisco
San Diego
Arizona
Colorado
W
63
60
51
49
44
East Division
GB WCGB
—
—
3½
—
5½
2
8½
5
13
9½
Central Division
GB WCGB
—
—
5
1½
6½
3
9
5½
12
8½
West Division
GB WCGB
—
—
1
—
10½
2
21
12½
24½
16
TWINS 16, WHITE SOX 3
L10
7-3
6-4
5-5
6-4
2-8
Str
W-1
L-3
W-1
L-1
L-1
Home
30-25
30-23
25-26
27-32
27-30
Away
32-23
30-30
31-27
27-25
22-31
L10
5-5
7-3
5-5
6-4
4-6
Str
W-3
W-1
W-3
L-2
W-2
Home
30-27
27-27
33-21
28-26
24-29
Away
31-20
30-26
23-34
26-32
26-31
L10
5-5
6-4
4-6
5-5
3-7
Str
L-1
W-1
L-1
W-3
L-3
Home
35-19
38-19
26-31
26-33
21-33
Away
32-24
28-25
31-23
21-32
22-35
L10
5-5
3-7
6-4
5-5
5-5
Str
W-2
L-6
L-1
L-1
L-2
Home
32-22
31-24
31-28
28-26
22-33
Away
28-27
27-30
23-29
25-32
27-30
L10
4-6
5-5
5-5
5-5
6-4
Str
L-2
W-2
L-1
W-1
W-1
Home
30-26
31-24
34-21
29-25
25-27
Away
31-25
28-27
25-31
27-30
22-36
L10
7-3
3-7
6-4
5-5
3-7
Str
L-1
W-1
W-3
W-1
L-4
Home
29-26
29-30
31-27
23-35
27-28
Away
34-23
31-21
20-33
26-28
17-39
NATIONAL LEAGUE
East Division
L Pct GB WCGB
49 .550
—
—
54 .518 3½
2
57 .486
7
5½
58 .477
8
6½
63 .438 12½
11
Central Division
L Pct GB WCGB
51 .545
—
—
51 .536
1
—
52 .532 1½
½
55 .505 4½
3½
63 .427
13
12
West Division
L Pct GB WCGB
49 .563
—
—
51 .541 2½
—
60 .459 11½
8½
63 .438
14
11
67 .396 18½
15½
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Saturday’s results
Oakland 8, Kansas City 3
N.Y. Yankees 6, Boston 4
Seattle 6, Baltimore 3
Cleveland 2, Texas 0
Detroit 11, Colorado 5
RAYS 10, L.A. Angels 3
Minnesota 8, Chicago White Sox 6
Houston 8, Toronto 2
Sunday’s results
Cleveland 4, Texas 3, 12 innings
Detroit 4, Colorado 0
Baltimore 1, Seattle 0
L.A. Angels 7, RAYS 5
Minnesota 16, Chicago White Sox 3
Houston 6, Toronto 1
Kansas City 4, Oakland 2
N.Y. Yankees at Boston, late
Today’s games
Baltimore (Gausman 5-3) at Washington
(Roark 11-6), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Simon 12-6) at Cleveland (Kluber 11-6), 7:05 p.m.
Detroit (Scherzer 13-3) at N.Y. Yankees (McCarthy 3-0), 7:05 p.m.
Texas (N.Martinez 1-7) at Chicago White
Sox (Noesi 5-8), 8:10 p.m.
RAYS (Cobb 7-6) at Oakland (Samardzija
2-1), 10:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 11-4) at L.A. Dodgers
(Greinke 12-6), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s games
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Detroit at N.Y. Yankees, 7:05 p.m.
Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
Baltimore at Toronto, 7:07 p.m.
San Diego at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
Texas at Chicago White Sox, 8:10 p.m.
Boston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
Kansas City at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
RAYS at Oakland, 10:05 p.m.
Atlanta at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Saturday’s results
Washington 11, Philadelphia 0
Detroit 11, Colorado 5
MARLINS 2, Cincinnati 1, 10 innings
N.Y. Mets 4, San Francisco 2
St. Louis 9, Milwaukee 7
Pittsburgh 8, Arizona 3
San Diego 3, Atlanta 2, 12 innings
L.A. Dodgers 5, Chicago Cubs 2, 12 innings
Sunday’s results
Detroit 4, Colorado 0
Cincinnati 7, MARLINS 3
San Francisco 9, N.Y. Mets 0
Washington 4, Philadelphia 0
St. Louis 3, Milwaukee 2
San Diego 4, Atlanta 3, 10 innings
Chicago Cubs 7, L.A. Dodgers 3
Arizona 3, Pittsburgh 2, 10 innings
Today’s games
San Francisco (Hudson 8-8) at N.Y. Mets
(Gee 4-4), 12:10 p.m.
Baltimore (Gausman 5-3) at Washington
(Roark 11-6), 7:05 p.m.
Cincinnati (Simon 12-6) at Cleveland (Kluber 11-6), 7:05 p.m.
L.A. Angels (Richards 11-4) at L.A. Dodgers
(Greinke 12-6), 10:10 p.m.
Tuesday’s games
Cincinnati at Cleveland, 7:05 p.m.
Houston at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m.
MARLINS at Pittsburgh, 7:05 p.m.
N.Y. Mets at Washington, 7:05 p.m.
San Diego at Minnesota, 8:10 p.m.
San Francisco at Milwaukee, 8:10 p.m.
Boston at St. Louis, 8:15 p.m.
Chicago Cubs at Colorado, 8:40 p.m.
Kansas City at Arizona, 9:40 p.m.
Atlanta at Seattle, 10:10 p.m.
L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m.
| BASEBALL SCOREBOARD
PADRES 4, BRAVES 3, 10 INNINGS
Atlanta
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
B.Upton cf
5 0 0 0 0 2 .211
La Stella 2b
5 0 2 0 0 1 .289
Hale p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .067
F.Freeman 1b
5 0 1 0 0 2 .282
J.Upton lf
3 1 0 0 1 1 .284
Heyward rf
4 2 3 1 0 1 .267
Gattis c
4 0 1 1 0 0 .280
1-Gosselin pr
0 0 0 0 0 0 .182
Jaime p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--A.Simmons ss
0 0 0 0 0 0 .249
C.Johnson 3b
4 0 1 0 0 2 .279
R.Pena ss-2b
2 0 0 0 2 0 .210
Harang p
2 0 0 0 0 1 .073
a-Bonifacio ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .279
Varvaro p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Russell p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--c-Laird ph-c
1 0 0 0 0 1 .231
Totals
36 3 8 2 3 12
San Diego
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
E.Cabrera ss
4 0 2 2 0 1 .225
Solarte 3b-2b
5 0 0 0 0 0 .286
S.Smith rf-lf
4 0 1 0 1 2 .289
Medica lf-1b
3 1 1 1 2 0 .280
Grandal 1b
3 0 0 0 0 0 .203
b-Gyorko ph-2b 2 0 0 0 0 0 .181
Stauffer p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .200
Venable cf-rf
4 1 2 0 1 0 .225
Amarista 2b-cf 4 2 2 0 1 1 .237
Rivera c
4 0 0 0 1 0 .240
T.Ross p
2 0 1 1 1 0 .163
Vincent p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Quackenbush p 0 0 0 0 0 0
--A.Torres p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Benoit p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--d-Alonso ph
1 0 1 0 0 0 .217
2-A.Almonte pr 0 0 0 0 0 0 .200
C.Nelson 3b
0 0 0 0 1 0 .300
Totals
36 4 10 4 8 4
Atlanta
000 000 201 0— 3 8 0
San Diego
010 100 010 1— 410 1
Two outs when winning run scored.
a-struck out for Harang in the 7th.
b-grounded out for Grandal in the 8th.
c-struck out for Russell in the 9th. d-singled
for Benoit in the 9th. 1-ran for Gattis in the
9th. 2-ran for Alonso in the 9th. E—Solarte
(2). LOB—Atlanta 6, San Diego 13. 2B—
Heyward (18), Gattis (13), C.Johnson (23).
3B—Heyward (3). HR—Medica (7), off
Varvaro. RBIs—Heyward (43), Gattis (43),
E.Cabrera 2 (19), Medica (22), T.Ross (3).
SB—Heyward (13), R.Pena (1), E.Cabrera 2
(16), Amarista (9), C.Nelson (1). S—E.Cabrera. SF—E.Cabrera. Runners left in scoring
position—Atlanta 3 (Harang 2, B.Upton);
San Diego 5 (Grandal, Solarte, T.Ross,
Gyorko 2). RISP—Atlanta 2 for 8; San Diego 2 for 11. Runners moved up—Rivera.
GIDP—B.Upton, F.Freeman, Rivera. DP—
Atlanta 1 (Hale, C.Johnson, F.Freeman); San
Diego 2 (Grandal, E.Cabrera, T.Ross), (Solarte, Rivera, Grandal).
Atlanta
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Harang
6 5 2 2 4 3118 3.41
Varvaro
1 1 1 1 0 1 20 2.91
Russell
1 1 0 0 0 0 15 3.34
Jaime
1 1 0 0 2 0 27 2.84
Hale L, 3-4
2/3 2 1 1 2 0 16 3.24
San Diego
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
T.Ross
6 5 2 2 2 7 91 2.62
Vincent
1 1 0 0 1 1 22 4.54
Quackenbush 2/3 1 0 0 0 0 12 2.70
A.Torres
1/3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.21
Benoit BS, 1-4 1 1 1 0 0 2 19 1.79
Stauffer W, 4-2 1 0 0 0 0 2 12 3.72
T.Ross pitched to 3 batters in the 7th. Varvaro pitched to 1 batter in the 8th. Inherited
runners-scored—Vincent 1-0, A.Torres
1-0. IBB—off T.Ross (R.Pena). WP—Harang,
T.Ross. Umpires—Home, Brian Knight;
First, Chris Segal; Second, Stu Scheurwater;
Third, Jim Reynolds. T—4:01. A—30,861
(42,302).
CUBS 7, DODGERS 3
Chicago
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Coghlan lf
3 2 2 2 2 0 .292
Alcantara 2b
5 0 1 0 0 2 .253
Rizzo 1b
4 0 1 1 1 0 .286
Valbuena 3b
3 1 1 1 2 2 .251
Sweeney cf
4 1 1 0 1 3 .237
Valaika ss
3 1 0 0 2 1 .167
Schierholtz rf
4 1 0 0 1 1 .192
Jo.Baker c
5 0 0 1 0 0 .207
E.Jackson p
2 1 2 0 0 0 .162
b-Ruggiano ph 1 0 1 0 0 0 .277
Villanueva p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
c-S.Castro ph
1 0 1 2 0 0 .277
1-T.Wood pr
0 0 0 0 0 0 .262
Strop p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--H.Rondon p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Totals
35 7 10 7 9 9
Los Angeles AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Ju.Turner 2b
3 2 2 0 0 0 .310
Puig cf
4 0 2 0 0 1 .323
Ad.Gonzalez 1b 4 0 1 1 0 1 .264
H.Ramirez ss
4 0 0 0 0 0 .273
Kemp rf
4 1 2 1 0 1 .285
Ethier lf
2 0 0 0 0 2 .243
P.Rodriguez p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--a-Van Slyke ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .252
Howell p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
League p
C.Perez p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
d-D.Gordon ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .294
Uribe 3b
4 0 0 0 0 0 .297
Butera c
3 0 2 0 0 1 .199
Beckett p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .179
C.Crawford lf
2 0 0 0 0 0 .230
Totals
33 3 9 2 0 7
Chicago
100 020 031— 710 0
Los Angeles
100 001 010— 3 9 0
a-struck out for P.Rodriguez in the 6th.
b-doubled for E.Jackson in the 7th. c-singled for Villanueva in the 8th. d-grounded
out for C.Perez in the 9th. 1-ran for S.Castro
in the 8th. LOB—Chicago 10, Los Angeles
4. 2B—Coghlan (15), Rizzo (17), E.Jackson
(2), Ruggiano (13), Ju.Turner (12), Butera 2
(6). HR—Coghlan (6), off Beckett; Valbuena
(10), off C.Perez; Kemp (13), off E.Jackson.
RBIs—Coghlan 2 (19), Rizzo (60), Valbuena
(38), Jo.Baker (12), S.Castro 2 (59), Ad.Gonzalez (72), Kemp (49). SB—Ju.Turner (3),
Kemp (6). CS—Alcantara (1). Runners left
in scoring position—Chicago 6 (Sweeney
3, Rizzo, Alcantara, Jo.Baker); Los Angeles 4
(Kemp, Beckett, H.Ramirez, Butera). RISP—
Chicago 3 for 13; Los Angeles 2 for 12.
Runners moved up—Jo.Baker, Puig, Uribe.
GIDP—H.Ramirez 2. DP—Chicago 3 (Alcantara, Valaika, Rizzo), (Rizzo, Valaika), (Valaika,
Rizzo); Los Angeles 1 (Uribe, Ad.Gonzalez).
Chicago
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
E.Jacksn W, 6-11 6 7 2 2 0 6104 5.66
Villanueva H, 3 1 1 0 0 0 0 6 5.37
Strop
1 1 1 1 0 0 10 2.68
H.Rondon
1 0 0 0 0 1 9 3.27
Los Angeles IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Beckett L, 6-6 4 6 3 3 3 6 94 2.88
P.Rodriguez
2 0 0 0 0 2 22 4.35
Howell
1 1 0 0 1 0 20 1.16
League
2/3 1 3 3 3 0 24 2.49
C.Perez
11/3 2 1 1 2 1 31 5.03
Beckett pitched to 3 batters in the 5th.
Inherited runners-scored—P.Rodriguez
1-0, C.Perez 1-0. HBP—by Strop (Ju.Turner). PB—Butera. Umpires—Home, David Rackley; First, Brian Gorman; Second,
Jim Wolf; Third, Tony Randazzo. T—3:34.
A—44,713 (56,000).
Minnesota
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Da.Santana cf
6 2 5 4 1 0 .325
Dozier 2b
6 1 2 1 1 0 .240
Plouffe 3b
4 1 2 1 3 0 .251
Willingham lf
7 1 1 0 0 3 .218
K.Vargas dh
5 1 2 2 0 3 .357
Colabello 1b
3 1 1 0 1 0 .227
a-Parmelee ph-1b 2 2 2 2 0 0 .265
Arcia rf
6 1 3 3 0 2 .230
Fryer c
6 3 3 2 0 0 .243
Nunez ss
5 3 2 1 1 2 .252
Totals
50 16 23 16 7 10
Chicago
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Eaton cf
4 0 1 0 0 1 .305
Sierra rf
1 0 0 0 0 1 .243
G.Beckham 2b 3 0 0 0 0 1 .226
J.Abreu dh
4 0 0 0 0 1 .304
Gillaspie 3b
4 1 1 0 0 0 .314
Al.Ramirez ss
3 1 2 1 0 0 .288
b-Le.Garcia ph-ss 1 0 0 0 0 0 .183
Konerko 1b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .242
Viciedo rf-lf
4 1 1 2 0 0 .234
De Aza lf-cf
4 0 2 0 0 1 .242
Flowers c
3 0 0 0 0 1 .245
Nieto c
1 0 1 0 0 0 .263
Totals
36 3 8 3 0 7
Minnesota
100 003 093—16231
Chicago
000 300 000— 3 8 3
a-singled for Colabello in the 8th.
b-grounded out for Al.Ramirez in the
8th. E—Colabello (3), Flowers (6), Gillaspie 2 (8). LOB—Minnesota 15, Chicago 7.
2B—Da.Santana (13), Arcia (10), Nunez (3),
Gillaspie (26), Al.Ramirez (20). 3B—Da.Santana (3). HR—Parmelee (6), off Rienzo;
Arcia (8), off Rienzo; Fryer (1), off Rienzo;
Viciedo (13), off Gibson. RBIs—Da.Santana
4 (27), Dozier (49), Plouffe (48), K.Vargas 2
(4), Parmelee 2 (19), Arcia 3 (25), Fryer 2 (3),
Nunez (17), Al.Ramirez (56), Viciedo 2 (40).
SB—Da.Santana 2 (8), Fryer (1), Nunez (5),
De Aza (14). CS—Plouffe (1). Runners left
in scoring position—Minnesota 8 (Colabello, Dozier 3, Willingham 4); Chicago
4 (G.Beckham, Eaton, Le.Garcia, Sierra).
RISP—Minnesota 10 for 22; Chicago 2 for
8. Runners moved up—J.Abreu, Konerko.
GIDP—Colabello. DP—Chicago 1 (Quintana, Flowers, Konerko).
Minnesota
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Gibson W, 10-8 7 6 3 3 0 6105 3.93
Deduno
2 2 0 0 0 1 29 4.16
Chicago
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Quintana
5 5 1 0 2 5116 3.04
Guerra L, 1-3
1 4 3 3 1 1 20 3.45
Thompson
1 1 3 3 3 1 3210.13
Belisario
0 4 4 4 0 0 10 6.23
Surkamp
1 4 2 2 0 0 25 7.84
Rienzo
1 5 3 3 1 3 42 6.11
Thompson pitched to 3 batters in the
8th. Belisario pitched to 4 batters in the
8th. Inherited runners-scored—Belisario 2-2, Surkamp 3-3. HBP—by Deduno
(G.Beckham), by Quintana (K.Vargas).
WP—Rienzo. Umpires—Home, Kerwin
Danley; First, Mark Ripperger; Second, Sean
Barber; Third, Gary Cederstrom. T—4:01.
A—23,471 (40,615).
ROYALS 4, ATHLETICS 2
Kansas City
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Aoki dh
5 1 1 1 0 1 .265
Infante 2b
5 1 3 2 0 1 .265
S.Perez c
4 0 1 1 0 0 .272
B.Butler 1b
4 0 3 0 0 0 .269
A.Gordon lf
4 0 1 0 0 0 .273
L.Cain rf
4 0 2 0 0 0 .305
C.Colon 3b
4 1 1 0 0 0 .333
J.Dyson cf
4 0 0 0 0 2 .273
A.Escobar ss
3 1 2 0 1 0 .278
Totals
37 4 14 4 1 4
Oakland
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Fuld cf
4 0 0 0 0 0 .259
Jaso dh
4 0 0 0 0 0 .276
Donaldson 3b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .243
Moss lf
3 0 0 0 0 2 .255
Vogt 1b
3 0 0 0 0 0 .327
D.Norris c
3 0 0 0 0 0 .299
Reddick rf
3 2 2 2 0 0 .259
Lowrie ss
3 0 1 0 0 0 .240
Callaspo 2b
3 0 1 0 0 0 .233
Totals
30 2 4 2 0 3
Kansas City
000 040 000— 414 0
Oakland
000 001 010— 2 4 0
LOB—Kansas City 7, Oakland 1. 2B—Infante (14), C.Colon (3). HR—Reddick 2 (8), off
Shields 2. RBIs—Aoki (19), Infante 2 (51),
S.Perez (41), Reddick 2 (31). SB—Infante (5).
Runners left in scoring position—Kansas
City 2 (A.Gordon, J.Dyson). RISP—Kansas
City 3 for 7; Oakland 0 for 0. GIDP—S.Perez, A.Gordon 2. DP—Kansas City 1 (Infante, B.Butler); Oakland 4 (Callaspo, Lowrie,
Vogt), (Donaldson, Callaspo, Vogt), (Callaspo, Lowrie, Vogt), (Reddick, Vogt).
Kansas City IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Shields W, 10-6 8 4 2 2 0 2102 3.43
G.Hllnd S, 31-33 1 0 0 0 0 1 10 1.69
Oakland
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Kazmir L, 12-4 6 10 4 4 1 2 96 2.53
Otero
12/3 4 0 0 0 0 22 2.25
Abad
1 0 0 0 0 1 10 1.83
Gregerson
1/3 0 0 0 0 1 3 1.92
Inherited runners-scored—Abad 2-0.
Umpires—Home, Hunter Wendelstedt;
First, Mike DiMuro; Second, Mike Estabrook;
Third, Toby Basner. T—2:32. A—22,612
(35,067).
CARDINALS 3, BREWERS 2
Milwaukee
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
C.Gomez cf
5 0 0 0 0 3 .291
Lucroy c
4 0 1 0 0 0 .304
Braun rf
4 1 2 0 0 0 .291
Ar.Ramirez 3b
4 0 2 1 0 0 .289
R.Weeks 2b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .247
K.Davis lf
4 0 1 0 0 0 .251
Mar.Reynolds 1b 4 1 1 1 0 2 .211
E.Herrera ss
3 0 1 0 1 0 .286
Garza p
2 0 0 0 0 0 .068
a-Overbay ph
1 0 1 0 0 0 .230
Duke p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Jeffress p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--W.Smith p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--c-Gennett ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .305
Totals
36 2 9 2 1 8
St. Louis
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
M.Carpenter 3b 4 0 0 0 0 0 .284
Wong 2b
4 0 0 0 0 0 .243
Holliday lf
4 1 1 1 0 0 .269
Ma.Adams 1b
2 1 2 0 0 0 .315
Jh.Peralta ss
3 1 1 0 0 1 .253
Pierzynski c
3 0 1 1 0 0 .273
Taveras rf
3 0 1 1 0 0 .220
Bourjos cf
2 0 0 0 0 1 .219
Lackey p
2 0 0 0 0 2 .000
b-Descalso ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .177
Neshek p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Rosenthal p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Totals
28 3 6 3 0 5
Milwaukee
110 000 000— 2 9 0
St. Louis
000 000 30x— 3 6 1
a-singled for Garza in the 7th. b-struck
out for Lackey in the 7th. c-struck out for
W.Smith in the 9th. E—Lackey (1). LOB—
Milwaukee 8, St. Louis 3. 2B—Braun (24),
Ma.Adams (25). HR—Mar.Reynolds (19),
off Lackey; Holliday (12), off Duke. RBIs—
Ar.Ramirez (52), Mar.Reynolds (39), Holliday
(58), Pierzynski (2), Taveras (11). SB—E.
Herrera (3). S—Bourjos. Runners left in
scoring position—Milwaukee 5 (R.Weeks,
Ar.Ramirez, Lucroy, C.Gomez 2); St. Louis 3
(Taveras, Descalso 2). RISP—Milwaukee
1 for 7; St. Louis 2 for 6. Runners moved
up—Pierzynski. GIDP—Ar.Ramirez, Jh.Peralta. DP—Milwaukee 1 (E.Herrera, R.Weeks,
Mar.Reynolds); St. Louis 1 (M.Carpenter,
Wong, Ma.Adams).
Milwaukee
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Garza
6 1 0 0 0 4 71 3.58
Duke H, 12
1/3 2 2 2 0 0 9 1.83
Jeffress L, 0-1 2/3 3 1 1 0 1 12 1.69
W.Smith
1 0 0 0 0 0 8 3.62
St. Louis
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Lackey W, 1-0 7 7 2 2 0 4109 2.57
Neshek H, 17 1 1 0 0 0 1 19 0.79
Rosenthal S, 34-381 1 0 0 1 3 27 3.14
Inherited runners-scored—Jeffress 1-1.
HBP—by Garza (Ma.Adams). WP—Lackey.
Umpires—Home, Will Little; First, Gerry Davis; Second, Greg Gibson; Third, Phil Cuzzi.
T—2:50. A—44,662 (45,399).
REDS 7, MARLINS 3
Cincinnati
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
B.Hamilton cf
5 3 2 1 0 0 .273
Bruce rf
5 1 2 1 0 1 .216
Frazier 1b
5 0 4 1 0 0 .282
Mesoraco c
5 1 3 2 0 1 .295
Ludwick lf
5 0 1 1 0 1 .260
Schumaker 2b 4 0 1 0 1 1 .237
Negron 3b
3 1 0 0 1 1 .200
Hoover p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Broxton p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Cozart ss
4 0 1 1 0 1 .220
Leake p
3 1 1 0 0 0 .143
R.Santiago 3b
1 0 0 0 0 1 .241
Totals
40 7 15 7 2 7
Miami
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Yelich lf
3 0 0 0 2 1 .272
Valdespin 2b
4 0 0 0 0 0 .265
Stanton rf
4 0 0 0 0 4 .290
McGehee 3b
2 1 0 0 2 0 .302
G.Jones 1b
4 1 1 2 0 0 .253
Ozuna cf
3 0 0 0 1 2 .263
Hechavarria ss 4 1 2 0 0 0 .276
Mathis c
4 0 2 1 0 2 .203
Ja.Turner p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .231
a-K.Hernandez ph 1 0 0 0 0 0 .000
S.Dyson p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
b-Solano ph
1 0 0 0 0 0 .257
Da.Jennings p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--c-R.Johnson ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .241
Totals
31 3 5 3 5 10
Cincinnati
012 202 000— 715 1
Miami
000 100 020— 3 5 1
a-grounded out for Ja.Turner in the 4th.
b-lined out for S.Dyson in the 7th. c-struck
out for Da.Jennings in the 9th. E—Leake (4),
S.Dyson (1). LOB—Cincinnati 8, Miami 7.
2B—Ludwick (17), Hechavarria (16), Mathis
(5). 3B—Hechavarria (5). HR—G.Jones (12),
off Hoover. RBIs—B.Hamilton (42), Bruce
(43), Frazier (58), Mesoraco 2 (54), Ludwick
(32), Cozart (23), G.Jones 2 (43), Mathis (9).
SB—B.Hamilton (43), Bruce (10), Negron
(1). CS—Frazier (6). S—Ja.Turner. Runners left in scoring position—Cincinnati
4 (Leake, Schumaker 2, Ludwick); Miami
4 (McGehee 3, Yelich). RISP—Cincinnati
7 for 18; Miami 1 for 9. Runners moved
up—Frazier, Valdespin. GIDP—Ludwick,
Hechavarria. DP—Cincinnati 1 (Negron,
Schumaker, Frazier); Miami 1 (McGehee,
Valdespin, G.Jones).
Cincinnati
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Leake W, 9-9
6 3 1 1 4 5102 3.46
Hoover
2 1 2 2 1 2 35 5.55
Broxton
1 1 0 0 0 3 15 1.13
Miami
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Ja.Turner L, 4-7 4 9 5 5 2 2 65 5.97
S.Dyson
3 4 2 0 0 2 48 1.62
Da.Jennings
2 2 0 0 0 3 31 1.05
WP—Leake, Ja.Turner. Umpires—Home,
Mark Wegner; First, Mike Winters; Second, Andy Fletcher; Third, Tom Woodring.
T—3:05. A—26,707 (37,442).
GIANTS 9, METS 0
San Francisco AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Pence rf
5 3 3 4 0 0 .289
M.Duffy 2b
5 0 0 0 0 2 .111
Posey c
5 2 4 3 0 1 .288
Susac c
0 0 0 0 0 0 .125
Sandoval 3b
4 0 1 1 0 0 .276
Arias 3b
1 0 0 0 0 0 .189
Belt 1b
4 1 1 1 0 1 .250
Ishikawa 1b
0 0 0 0 0 0 .222
Morse lf
3 0 0 0 0 0 .270
J.Perez lf
0 0 0 0 0 0 .170
G.Blanco cf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .237
B.Crawford ss
4 1 1 0 0 2 .238
Bumgarner p
2 2 1 0 1 1 .265
Totals
37 9 11 9 1 8
New York
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Granderson rf
3 0 0 0 1 1 .228
Tejada ss
4 0 0 0 0 1 .228
D.Wright 3b
3 0 1 0 0 1 .271
Eveland p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Edgin p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
b-d’Arnaud ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .223
Campbell 1b-3b 3 0 0 0 0 2 .319
C.Young lf
3 0 0 0 0 1 .204
Lagares cf
3 0 0 0 0 1 .276
Flores 2b
3 0 1 0 0 0 .229
Recker c
3 0 0 0 0 0 .192
B.Colon p
1 0 0 0 0 1 .048
Carlyle p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--a-E.Young ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .226
C.Torres p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Duda 1b
1 0 0 0 0 0 .261
Totals
29 0 2 0 1 10
San Francisco
002 130 201— 911 1
New York
000 000 000— 0 2 0
a-struck out for Carlyle in the 6th. b-struck
out for Edgin in the 9th. E—Belt (4). LOB—
San Francisco 4, New York 3. 2B—Pence
(24), Posey (19), Flores (5). HR—Pence (14),
off B.Colon; Belt (11), off B.Colon; Posey
(13), off C.Torres; Pence (15), off Eveland.
RBIs—Pence 4 (49), Posey 3 (57), Sandoval (46), Belt (24). S—Bumgarner. Runners
left in scoring position—San Francisco 1
(Belt); New York 1 (Granderson). RISP—San
Francisco 4 for 6; New York 0 for 3. Runners
moved up—M.Duffy. GIDP—D.Wright.
DP—San Francisco 1 (Sandoval, M.Duffy,
Belt).
San Francisco IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Bmgrnr W, 13-8 9 2 0 0 1 10 94 3.21
New York
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
B.Colon L, 10-9 42/3 8 6 6 0 5 87 4.12
Carlyle
11/3 0 0 0 0 0 15 0.87
C.Torres
1 1 2 2 1 1 21 3.26
Eveland
12/3 2 1 1 0 2 32 2.29
Edgin
1/3 0 0 0 0 0 2 2.04
Inherited runners-scored—Carlyle 1-0,
Edgin 1-0. HBP—by Eveland (J.Perez). PB—
Recker. Umpires—Home, D.J. Reyburn;
First, Ben May; Second, Jeff Kellogg; Third,
Brian O’Nora. T—2:40. A—32,408 (41,922).
ASTROS 6, BLUE JAYS 1
Toronto
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Reyes ss
4 0 3 0 0 0 .280
Me.Cabrera lf
4 0 0 0 0 0 .309
Bautista dh
3 0 1 0 1 1 .293
D.Navarro c
3 0 0 0 1 0 .273
J.Francisco 1b
4 1 1 0 0 0 .241
Col.Rasmus cf
4 0 1 0 0 0 .219
Kawasaki 3b
3 0 0 0 0 1 .274
Goins 2b
3 0 1 1 0 0 .206
Gose rf
3 0 1 0 0 0 .241
Totals
31 1 8 1 2 2
Houston
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Altuve 2b
3 1 1 0 1 0 .339
Grossman rf
2 0 0 1 2 2 .194
Carter dh
4 0 1 2 0 1 .219
4 0 0 0 0 0 .231
J.Castro c
Krauss lf
4 1 1 0 0 1 .185
Hoes lf
0 0 0 0 0 0 .168
Singleton 1b
4 2 2 0 0 0 .195
M.Dominguez 3b 3 1 2 2 0 0 .230
Marisnick cf
4 1 2 1 0 0 .182
Ma.Gonzalez ss 3 0 0 0 0 0 .269
Totals
31 6 9 6 3 4
Toronto
010 000 000— 1 8 1
Houston
002 310 00x— 6 9 0
E—Redmond (2). LOB—Toronto 5, Houston 6. 2B—Singleton (9), M.Dominguez
(16). RBIs—Goins (10), Grossman (21), Carter 2 (53), M.Dominguez 2 (47), Marisnick
(1). SB—Reyes (20), Gose (12). S—Ma.Gonzalez. SF—M.Dominguez. Runners left
in scoring position—Toronto 4 (Gose,
J.Francisco 2, Bautista); Houston 4 (J.Castro 3, Ma.Gonzalez). RISP—Toronto 1 for
6; Houston 3 for 8. Runners moved up—
Me.Cabrera, Kawasaki. GIDP—Me.Cabrera,
J.Francisco, Gose. DP—Houston 3 (Ma.Gonzalez, Altuve, Singleton), (Altuve, Ma.Gonzalez, Singleton), (Feldman, Ma.Gonzalez,
Singleton).
Toronto
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Stroman L, 7-3 3 7 5 5 1 1 67 3.49
Redmond
2 1 1 0 2 0 37 2.07
Aa.Sanchez
1 0 0 0 0 1 12 1.23
McGowan
1 0 0 0 0 2 15 4.01
Jenkins
1 1 0 0 0 0 9 3.27
Houston
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Feldman W, 5-8 9 8 1 1 2 2108 4.13
Stroman pitched to 4 batters in the 4th. Inherited runners-scored—Redmond 2-1.
IBB—off Redmond (Altuve). WP—Feldman. Umpires—Home, Jerry Meals; First,
Paul Emmel; Second, Chris Conroy; Third,
Jordan Baker. T—2:39. A—19,932 (42,060).
D’BACKS 3, PIRATES 2, 10 INNINGS
Pittsburgh
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
J.Harrison 3b
5 1 2 0 0 2 .304
G.Polanco rf
4 0 2 0 1 0 .258
A.McCutchen cf 2 0 1 1 1 0 .311
Watson p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .500
Ju.Wilson p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
c-G.Sanchez ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .224
Melancon p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Snider lf
4 0 0 0 1 1 .246
R.Martin c
4 1 1 0 0 1 .281
I.Davis 1b
4 0 2 0 0 1 .240
Mercer ss
4 0 0 0 0 4 .251
M.Martinez 2b-cf 4 0 2 1 0 1 .217
Liriano p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .100
a-P.Alvarez ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .234
J.Hughes p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
Nix 2b
1 0 0 0 0 0 .150
Totals
35 2 10 2 3 12
Arizona
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Inciarte cf
4 0 2 1 0 0 .248
Pacheco 3b
4 0 1 1 0 1 .247
A.Reed p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--E.Marshall p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--A.Hill 2b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .250
Trumbo 1b
4 0 2 0 0 1 .204
D.Peralta rf
4 0 0 0 0 2 .313
Al.Marte lf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .222
Gosewisch c
3 2 2 0 1 0 .250
Ahmed ss
1 1 0 0 2 0 .245
Cahill p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .091
Ziegler p
0 0 0 0 0 0 .000
b-An.Marte ph-3b 2 0 0 1 0 0 .273
Totals
31 3 7 3 3 7
Pittsburgh
010 000 010 0— 210 0
Arizona
002 000 000 1— 3 7 1
Two outs when winning run scored.
a-struck out for Liriano in the 7th. b-flied out
for Ziegler in the 8th. c-struck out for Ju.Wilson in the 10th. E—E.Marshall (1). LOB—
Pittsburgh 8, Arizona 4. 2B—G.Polanco (5),
A.McCutchen (32), I.Davis (13), M.Martinez
(1), Trumbo (5), Gosewisch (3). RBIs—A.
McCutchen (67), M.Martinez (2), Inciarte
(13), Pacheco (10), An.Marte (3). CS—G.
Polanco (3), I.Davis (4). S—Liriano, Ahmed,
Cahill. SF—A.McCutchen. Runners left in
scoring position—Pittsburgh 6 (Snider 3,
Liriano, G.Polanco, P.Alvarez); Arizona 1 (Pacheco). RISP—Pittsburgh 0 for 10; Arizona
2 for 8. GIDP—D.Peralta. DP—Pittsburgh
2 (M.Martinez), (Mercer, I.Davis); Arizona 1
(Ahmed, Trumbo, Trumbo, Gosewisch).
Pittsburgh
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Liriano
6 4 2 2 1 6 79 3.91
J.Hughes
1 0 0 0 0 0 9 1.76
Watson
1 1 0 0 1 0 22 1.52
Ju.Wilson
1 1 0 0 0 1 15 4.46
Melancon L, 1-3 2/3 1 1 1 1 0 18 2.28
Arizona
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Cahill
7 7 1 1 1 7105 5.12
Ziegler BS, 6-7 1 2 1 1 1 0 19 3.16
A.Reed
1 0 0 0 0 3 16 3.77
E.Marshall W, 4-2 1 1 0 0 1 2 21 3.56
IBB—off Ziegler (Snider), off E.Marshall (G.Polanco). WP—Melancon. PB—Gosewisch.
Umpires—Home, Ed Hickox; First, Pat
Hoberg; Second, Lance Barrett; Third, Ron
Kulpa. T—3:13. A—26,913 (48,633).
INDIANS 4, RANGERS 3, 12 INNINGS
Texas
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Choo dh
5 0 0 1 0 2 .234
Andrus ss
6 1 2 0 0 1 .271
Rios rf
5 0 1 1 0 2 .298
A.Beltre 3b
4 0 1 0 1 0 .323
Adduci lf
5 0 0 0 0 1 .236
Arencibia 1b
3 1 0 0 0 0 .181
Rosales 1b
1 0 0 0 0 1 .269
L.Martin cf
4 1 1 0 1 1 .259
Gimenez c
4 0 1 0 1 1 .262
Odor 2b
2 0 1 1 1 1 .255
Totals
39 3 7 3 4 10
Cleveland
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Kipnis 2b
5 0 0 0 1 1 .239
Aviles lf
6 0 0 0 0 2 .251
Brantley cf
6 1 2 1 0 1 .322
C.Santana 1b
4 0 1 0 1 0 .234
Chisenhall 3b
5 1 1 0 0 1 .306
Swisher dh
3 0 0 0 0 3 .212
a-Dckrsn ph-dh 1 1 1 0 1 0 .314
Dav.Murphy rf 3 1 2 3 2 0 .261
J.Ramirez ss
4 0 0 0 0 1 .164
R.Perez c
3 0 1 0 0 1 .240
b-Y.Gomes ph-c 1 0 1 0 1 0 .283
Totals
41 4 9 4 6 10
Texas
120 000 000 000— 3 7 1
Cleveland
010 000 002 001— 4 9 0
No outs when winning run scored. b-singled for R.Perez in the 9th. E—Andrus (14).
LOB—Texas 8, Cleveland 11. 2B—Andrus
(25), Brantley (29), Chisenhall (22), Ch.Dickerson (3), Dav.Murphy (20). HR—Dav.Murphy (7), off Feliz; Brantley (16), off Klein.
RBIs—Choo (35), Rios (44), Odor (22),
Brantley (69), Dav.Murphy 3 (53). CS—L.
Martin (9). S—J.Ramirez. SF—Choo, Odor.
Runners left in scoring position—Texas 1
(Arencibia); Cleveland 5 (J.Ramirez, Swisher,
Chisenhall, Aviles 2). RISP—Texas 1 for 4;
Cleveland 1 for 7. GIDP—Choo, Chisenhall.
DP—Texas 1 (Odor, Andrus, Rosales); Cleveland 1 (Kipnis, J.Ramirez, Chisenhall).
Texas
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Darvish
7 4 1 1 2 8101 2.82
Cotts H, 15
1 0 0 0 0 1 12 3.38
Feliz BS, 1-4
1 2 2 2 1 0 29 3.14
Mendez
1 1 0 0 1 1 20 1.29
Sh.Tolleson
1 1 0 0 2 0 17 3.31
Klein L, 0-1
0 1 1 1 0 0 718.00
Cleveland
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Bauer
71/3 6 3 3 4 4102 4.20
Axford
2/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 3.27
Rzepczynski
1 1 0 0 0 1 19 3.29
Allen
1 0 0 0 0 1 9 1.89
Shaw
11/3 0 0 0 0 1 13 2.81
Crockett
1/3 0 0 0 0 1 8 1.42
Atchison W, 5-0 1/3 0 0 0 0 1 7 2.76
Klein pitched to 1 batter in the 12th. Inherited runners-scored—Axford 2-0, Atchison 1-0. IBB—off Mendez (C.Santana), off
Sh.Tolleson (Dav.Murphy, Y.Gomes), off
Bauer (A.Beltre). HBP—by Bauer (Arencibia), by Crockett (Odor). WP—Bauer. Umpires—Home, Doug Eddings; First, Cory
Blaser; Second, Jim Joyce; Third, Marvin
Hudson. T—3:58. A—18,422 (42,487).
TIGERS 4, ROCKIES 0
Colorado
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Co.Dickerson dh 4 0 0 0 0 1 .311
Rutledge ss
4 0 1 0 0 2 .299
Arenado 3b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .283
Morneau 1b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .309
Stubbs cf
4 0 1 0 0 2 .305
Pridie lf
3 0 0 0 0 2 .000
Rosario c
3 0 1 0 0 0 .245
Barnes rf
3 0 1 0 0 2 .249
LeMahieu 2b
3 0 0 0 0 2 .275
Totals
32 0 4 0 0 14
Detroit
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
R.Davis cf
4 1 2 0 0 0 .305
Kinsler 2b
3 1 1 0 0 1 .291
Mi.Cabrera 1b
3 1 2 1 1 0 .315
V.Martinez dh
4 1 2 3 0 0 .321
Tor.Hunter rf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .276
J.Martinez lf
4 0 1 0 0 1 .319
Castellanos 3b 4 0 0 0 0 2 .259
Avila c
3 0 0 0 0 1 .220
Suarez ss
3 0 0 0 0 1 .255
Totals
32 4 8 4 1 7
Colorado
000 000 000— 0 4 0
Detroit
004 000 00x— 4 8 1
E—Suarez (6). LOB—Colorado 5, Detroit 6.
2B—R.Davis (18). HR—V.Martinez (23), off
J.De La Rosa. RBIs—Mi.Cabrera (83), V.Martinez 3 (65). SB—Stubbs (13), R.Davis (26).
Runners left in scoring position—Colorado 3 (Co.Dickerson, Pridie, Stubbs); Detroit
3 (V.Martinez, Kinsler, Castellanos). RISP—
Colorado 0 for 3; Detroit 2 for 5.
Colorado
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
DLRosa L, 11-7 62/3 6 4 4 1 6106 4.27
Kahnle
1/3 0 0 0 0 1 5 2.61
Ottavino
1 2 0 0 0 0 17 3.72
Detroit
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Sanchez W, 8-5 7 2 0 0 0 12117 3.37
Chamberlain 1 1 0 0 0 2 17 3.02
Soria
1 1 0 0 0 0 11 3.75
HBP—by J.De La Rosa (Kinsler). WP—
Kahnle. Umpires—Home, Bill Welke; First,
John Tumpane; Second, James Hoye;
Third, Bob Davidson. T—2:58. A—41,487
(41,681).
See Saturday’s late linescores in
Scoreboard, Page 5
ORIOLES 1, MARINERS 0
Seattle
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
A.Jackson cf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .270
Ackley lf
4 0 0 0 0 0 .255
Cano 2b
3 0 1 0 1 0 .330
K.Morales dh
4 0 1 0 0 1 .222
Seager 3b
3 0 1 0 0 0 .275
Denorfia rf
3 0 0 0 0 1 .000
Morrison 1b
3 0 1 0 0 1 .211
Zunino c
3 0 0 0 0 2 .208
B.Miller ss
2 0 0 0 0 2 .199
a-Taylor ph-ss
1 0 0 0 0 1 .360
Totals
30 0 4 0 1 9
Baltimore
AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Markakis rf
4 1 3 1 0 0 .286
Machado 3b
3 0 1 0 1 1 .276
A.Jones cf
4 0 0 0 0 1 .284
D.Young dh
3 0 0 0 0 2 .315
C.Davis 1b
3 0 0 0 0 1 .194
J.Hardy ss
3 0 0 0 0 1 .271
Lough lf
3 0 1 0 0 0 .209
Flaherty 2b
3 0 0 0 0 1 .206
Hundley c
2 0 0 0 1 0 .202
Totals
28 1 5 1 2 7
Seattle
000 000 000— 0 4 0
Baltimore
100 000 00x— 1 5 0
a-struck out for B.Miller in the 8th. LOB—
Seattle 4, Baltimore 5. 2B—Markakis (22).
HR—Markakis (9), off Iwakuma. RBIs—
Markakis (38). SB—Seager (5). CS—Lough
(5). Runners left in scoring position—
Seattle 1 (B.Miller); Baltimore 2 (D.Young,
A.Jones). RISP—Seattle 1 for 3; Baltimore 0
for 3. GIDP—Seager. DP—Baltimore 1 (Flaherty, J.Hardy, C.Davis).
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Seattle
Iwakuma L, 9-6 72/3 5 1 1 2 7109 2.94
Farquhar
1/3 0 0 0 0 0 1 2.66
Baltimore
IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Tillman W, 8-5 7 4 0 0 0 6101 3.78
A.Miller H, 15 1 0 0 0 0 2 10 2.25
Z.Britton S, 23-261 0 0 0 1 1 16 1.59
Inherited runners-scored—Farquhar 2-0.
Umpires—Home, Tim Timmons; First, Tim
Welke; Second, Todd Tichenor; Third, Clint
Fagan. T—2:33. A—35,217 (45,971).
NATIONALS 4, PHILLIES 0
Philadelphia AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Revere cf
4 0 0 0 0 2 .302
Rollins ss
4 0 1 0 0 1 .243
Utley 2b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .280
Howard 1b
4 0 0 0 0 2 .215
Byrd rf
2 0 0 0 1 1 .272
G.Sizemore lf
3 0 0 0 0 3 .338
Nieves c
3 0 0 0 0 1 .275
Asche 3b
3 0 2 0 0 0 .253
Hamels p
1 0 0 0 0 0 .190
b-Brignac ph
1 0 0 0 0 1 .237
Giles p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Diekman p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Totals
29 0 3 0 1 13
Washington AB R H BI BBSO Avg.
Span cf
3 1 2 1 1 0 .294
Rendon 3b
4 1 1 1 0 0 .280
Werth rf
4 1 1 1 0 1 .278
2 0 0 0 2 0 .266
LaRoche 1b
Desmond ss
4 0 0 0 0 2 .249
Hairston lf
3 0 1 0 0 1 .245
Harper lf
1 0 0 0 0 1 .259
A.Cabrera 2b
4 0 0 0 0 1 .154
Lobaton c
3 1 1 0 0 1 .209
Strasburg p
1 0 0 0 0 1 .091
a-Frandsen ph 1 0 0 0 0 1 .238
Clippard p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--R.Soriano p
0 0 0 0 0 0
--Totals
30 4 6 3 3 9
Philadelphia
000 000 000— 0 3 1
Washington
001 000 03x— 4 6 0
a-struck out for Strasburg in the 7th.
b-struck out for Hamels in the 8th. E—
Asche (11). LOB—Philadelphia 4, Washington 6. 2B—Asche (16), Rendon (29), Werth
(26). RBIs—Span (25), Rendon (62), Werth
(61). SB—Rollins (22), Byrd (2), Span 2 (23).
S—Hamels, Strasburg. Runners left in
scoring position—Philadelphia 4 (Revere,
Byrd, Hamels, Nieves); Washington 2 (Desmond, A.Cabrera). RISP—Philadelphia 0 for
4; Washington 2 for 6.
Philadelphia IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Hamels L, 6-6 7 4 1 0 1 6 86 2.42
Giles
1/3 2 3 2 2 1 22 1.71
Diekman
2/3 0 0 0 0 2 14 4.41
Washington IP H R ER BB SO NP ERA
Strasburg W, 8-9 7 3 0 0 1 10 99 3.39
Clippard H, 25 1 0 0 0 0 2 15 1.72
R.Soriano
1 0 0 0 0 1 14 1.87
Inherited
runners-scored—Diekman
2-1. IBB—off Giles (LaRoche). WP—Diekman. PB—Nieves. Umpires—Home, Eric
Cooper; First, Tom Hallion; Second, Tripp
Gibson; Third, Chris Guccione. T—2:47.
A—30,038 (41,408).
Top 10 leaders
Through Saturday’s games
AMERICAN LEAGUE
BATTING
Altuve Hou
Cano Sea
Beltre Tex
Brantley Cle
VMartinez Det
MiCabrera Det
Gillaspie CWS
MeCabrera Tor
KSuzuki Min
Chisenhall Cle
G AB R H Pct.
109 457 60 155 .339
106 412 53 136 .330
97 372 57 120 .323
107 419 73 135 .322
97 365 54 117 .321
107 410 68 129 .315
86 318 42 100 .314
112 459 70 142 .309
92 315 28 97 .308
94 320 46 98 .306
HOME RUNS
JAbreu, Chicago, 31; NCruz, Baltimore, 29;
Encarnacion, Toronto, 26; Ortiz, Boston,
25; Trout, Los Angeles, 25; Donaldson,
Oakland, 23; VMartinez, Detroit, 23; Moss,
Oakland, 23.
RUNS BATTED IN
JAbreu, Chicago, 84; MiCabrera, Detroit,
83; Trout, Los Angeles, 80; Ortiz, Boston, 79;
Donaldson, Oakland, 77; NCruz, Baltimore,
75; Moss, Oakland, 72.
PITCHING
Scherzer, Detroit, 13-3; Porcello, Detroit, 135; WChen, Baltimore, 12-3; Gray, Oakland,
12-4; Tanaka, New York, 12-4; Kazmir, Oakland, 12-4; Weaver, Los Angeles, 12-6.
NATIONAL LEAGUE
BATTING
G AB R H Pct.
Tulowitzki Col
91 315 71 107 .340
Puig LAD
102 381 62 123 .323
MaAdams StL
95 356 38 112 .315
AMcCutchen Pit 109 412 64 128 .311
Morneau Col
95 356 40 110 .309
Lucroy Mil
104 398 54 121 .304
Revere Phi
101 384 48 116 .302
McGehee MIA 110 421 40 127 .302
Goldschmidt Ari 109 406 75 122 .300
Blackmon Col 106 409 56 121 .296
HOME RUNS
Stanton, MARLINS, 26; Rizzo, Chicago, 25;
Byrd, Philadelphia, 21; Tulowitzki, Colorado,
21; Duda, New York, 20; Frazier, Cincinnati,
20; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 19; Reynolds, Milwaukee, 19; JUpton, Atlanta, 19.
RUNS BATTED IN
Stanton, MARLINS, 74; AdGonzalez, Los
Angeles, 72; Goldschmidt, Arizona, 69;
AMcCutchen, Pittsburgh, 67; Desmond,
Washington, 66; Braun, Milwaukee, 65;
Byrd, Philadelphia, 63; Howard, Philadelphia, 63; Morneau, Colorado, 63; JUpton,
Atlanta, 63.
PITCHING
Kershaw, Los Angeles, 13-2; WPeralta, Milwaukee, 13-6; Wainwright, St. Louis, 13-6;
Bumgarner, San Francisco, 13-8; Ryu, Los
Angeles, 12-5; Cueto, Cincinnati, 12-6; Greinke, Los Angeles, 12-6.
On this date
In 2007, Alex Rodriguez, 32, became the
youngest player in major league history to
hit 500 home runs. In 2010, he hit No. 600 to
become the young to reach the milestone.
The Sun /Monday, August 4, 2014
www.sunnewspapers.net
„ TENNIS ROUNDUP
By The AssociATed Press
AP PHOTO
Serena Williams returns to Angelique Kerber during her victory
Sunday in the championship of the Bank of the West Classic.
STANFORD, Calif. —
Serena Williams stared
at the court, took a deep
breath and seemed to
clear her head after falling
behind in the first set. She
dominated the rest of the
way.
Playing her first tournament since her departure
from Wimbledon because
of equilibrium problems,
the top-ranked Williams
won her WTA-leading
fourth title of the year,
beating third-seeded
Angelique Kerber 7-6(1),
6-3 on Sunday in Bank of
the West Classic.
Kerber, 0-4 in finals this
season, won five straight
games to go up 5-1 and
was serving for the first
set at 5-2. Williams saved
two set points and went
to win five games in a
row.
“I blinked my eye and I
was down 1-5,” Williams
said. “Angelique was
playing well and I thought
‘What’s going on?’ I tried
to relax, not think about
anything and just do the
right thing.”
The eighth-ranked
| SCOREBOARD
LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL
7 p.m.
ESPN2 — Intermediate World Series, championship, at Livermore, Calif.
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
Noon
MLB — San Francisco at N.Y. Mets
7 p.m.
ESPN — Detroit at N.Y. Yankees
SOCCER
8 p.m.
FS1 — International Champions Cup, final,
at Miami
Glantz-Culver Line
MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL
National League
FAVORITE
LINE UNDERDOG LINE
San Francisco -120 at New York +110
American League
Detroit
-130 at New York +120
at Chicago
-150 Texas
+140
at Oakland -130 Tampa Bay +120
Interleague
at Cleveland -155 Cincinnati
+145
at Washington -135 Baltimore
+125
at L.A. (NL)
-125 L.A. (AL)
+115
NFL PRESEASON
Thursday
FAVORITE
O T O/U UNDERDOG
at N.Y. Jets
2½ 3 (35½) Indianapolis
at Washington 2 1½ (37) New England
at Baltimore Pk Pk (35) San Francisco
at Kansas City 2½ 2 (35)
Cincinnati
at Denver
3 1 (37)
Seattle
at San Diego 3½ 2½ (36½)
Dallas
Friday
at Atlanta
3 2½(36½)
Miami
at Carolina
3 1 (36)
Buffalo
at Jacksonville Pk Pk (35½) Tampa Bay
at St. Louis
2½ 3 (37½) New Orleans
at Chicago
2 2 (38½) Philadelphia
at Minnesota 3 2½ (37)
Oakland
Saturday
at Detroit
3 2½ (37½)
Cleveland
at N.Y. Giants 2½ 3 (35)
Pittsburgh
at Tennessee
1 1 (37)
Green Bay
at Arizona
2½ 2½ (37)
Houston
O — Open
T — Today
O/U — Over/under
Baseball
SATURDAY’S LATE MLB LINESCORES
PIRATES 8, DIAMONDBACKS 3
Pittsburgh
001 000 043 — 811 2
Arizona
000 010 002 — 3 9 2
Worley, J.Hughes (7), Watson (8), Frieri (9)
and R.Martin; C.Anderson, O.Perez (7),
Ziegler (8), Stites (8), Delgado (9), E.De La
Rosa (9) and M.Montero. W—J.Hughes 6-2.
L—Ziegler 4-2. HRs—Pittsburgh, J.Harrison
(10). Arizona, D.Peralta (4).
PADRES 3, BRAVES 2
Atlanta
100000 010 000 — 211 0
San Diego
000000 200 001 — 3 9 0
(12 innings)
E.Santana, J.Walden (7), Varvaro (8), Russell
(9), D.Carpenter (9), Kimbrel (11) and Gattis;
Kennedy, Boyer (6), A.Torres (7), Quackenbush (8), Benoit (8), Thayer (10), Stauffer
(11) and Rivera. W—Stauffer 3-2. L—Kimbrel 0-3.
DODGERS 5, CUBS 2
Chicago
100000 100 000 — 213 0
Los Angeles 000200 000 003 — 511 0
(12 innings)
Wada, Villanueva (6), Schlitter (7), Strop (8),
W.Wright (9), Grimm (10), B.Parker (11) and
Castillo; Ryu, League (8), Howell (8), Jansen
(9), B.Wilson (10), J.Wright (11) and Butera.
W—J.Wright 4-2. L—B.Parker 1-1. HRs—Los
Angeles, Kemp (12), H.Ramirez (12).
FLORIDA STATE LEAGUE
North Division
W L Pct. GB
Daytona (Cubs)
25 16 .610 —
Brevard County (Brewers)20 19 .513 4
Tampa (Yankees)
21 22 .488 5
x-Dunedin (Blue Jays) 20 23 .465 6
19 24 .442 7
Clearwater (Phillies)
Lakeland (Tigers)
14 28 .333 11½
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Bradenton (Pirates)
26 16 .619 —
Palm Beach (Cardinals) 26 17 .605 ½
x-Fort Myers (Twins)
24 18 .571 2
St. Lucie (Mets)
21 19 .525 4
Charlotte (Rays)
21 21 .500 5
Jupiter (Marlins)
14 28 .333 12
x-clinched first half
Saturday’s results
Charlotte 10, Daytona 0, 6 innings
Lakeland 4, Fort Myers 0, 5 innings
Brevard County 4, Bradenton 2
St. Lucie 6, Clearwater 3
Dunedin 7, Palm Beach 4
Jupiter 7, Tampa 2
Sunday’s results
Lakeland 7, Fort Myers 4
Clearwater 5, St. Lucie 1
Jupiter 9, Tampa 1, 7 innings
Dunedin 5, Palm Beach 4
Bradenton 5, Brevard County 3
Charlotte 0, Daytona 0, tie, 1 innings, susp.,
rain
Today’s games
Charlotte 0, Daytona 0, tie, 1 innings,
comp. of susp. game
Daytona at Charlotte, 6:30 p.m.
Fort Myers at Lakeland, 6:30 p.m.
Brevard County at Bradenton, 6:30 p.m.
Palm Beach at Dunedin, 6:30 p.m.
Tampa at Jupiter, 6:35 p.m.
St. Lucie at Clearwater, 7 p.m.
Tuesday’s games
Dunedin at Lakeland, 6:30 p.m.
Daytona at Clearwater, 7 p.m.
Brevard County at Tampa, 7 p.m.
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Back on winning track
Serena wins
WTA-leading
fourth title
this season
Sports on TV
SP
Kerber forced a tiebreaker, but Williams took the
first five points.
Williams didn’t play
well in any of the first
sets this week but always
found a way to win.
Questions were raised
after she retired from a
doubles match with sister
Venus at Wimbledon in
June. A viral infection
affected her equilibrium.
She answered those
questions with an exclamation point Sunday.
“I’ve been training hard
all year and hopefully that
pays off, especially after
Wimbledon,” Williams
said. “I stayed positive
here. This shows I’m moving in the right direction.”
Raonic tops Pospisil
in all-Canadian final: In
Washington, Milos Raonic easily won
the first all-Canadian tournament
final in ATP history, erasing the only
break point he faced and beating
Vasek Pospisil 6-1, 6-4 at the Citi
Open for his sixth career title. The
second-seeded Raonic produced
serves topping 140 mph and broke
the 13th-seeded Pospisil four times
at the hard-court tuneup for the U.S.
Open. The year’s last Grand Slam
tournament begins Aug. 25. Raonic, a
semifinalist at Wimbledon last month,
earned $316,400 for the victory and
his ranking will rise one spot Monday
to No. 6, matching his career high. On
the women’s side, two-time major
champion Svetlana Kuznetsova of
Russia ended her four-year WTA title
drought, beating Kurumi Nara of Japan
6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
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GULF COAST LEAGUE
East Division
W L Pct. GB
Cardinals
24 13 .649 —
Mets
20 18 .526 4½
Nationals
20 18 .526 4½
Marlins
11 26 .297 13
Northeast Division
W L Pct. GB
Yankees
23 15 .605 —
Tigers
21 16 .568 1½
Astros
20 18 .526 3
Braves
17 20 .459 5½
Northwest Division
W L Pct. GB
Yankees
23 12 .657 —
Phillies
20 18 .526 4½
Pirates
12 24 .333 11½
Blue Jays
12 25 .324 12
South Division
W L Pct. GB
Rays
24 14 .632 —
Red Sox
22 16 .579 2
Orioles
16 22 .421 8
Twins
14 24 .368 10
Saturday’s results
Marlins 6, Cardinals 0, 1st game
Phillies 4, Astros 2
Twins 4, Red Sox 3
Orioles 4, Rays 3
Tigers 9, Blue Jays 7
Gulf Coast 7, Pirates 6, 10 innings
Yankees 4, Braves 3
Marlins 5, Cardinals 4, 2nd game
Mets 6, Nationals 4
Sunday’s results
No games scheduled
Today’s games
Gulf Coast at Blue Jays, 12 p.m.
Marlins at Mets, 12 p.m.
Nationals at Cardinals, 12 p.m.
Phillies at Braves, 12 p.m.
Red Sox at Rays, 12 p.m.
Astros at Yankees, 12 p.m.
Tigers at Pirates, 12 p.m.
Orioles at Twins, 12 p.m.
Pro basketball
WNBA
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct
Atlanta
17 10 .630
Indiana
13 15 .464
Washington
13 15 .464
New York
12 15 .444
Chicago
12 16 .429
Connecticut
11 18 .379
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L Pct
x-Phoenix
23 4 .852
22 6 .786
x-Minnesota
Los Angeles
13 15 .464
San Antonio
13 15 .464
Tulsa
10 19 .345
Seattle
9 20 .310
x-clinched playoff spot
Saturday’s results
Minnesota 84, Tulsa 75
Phoenix 79, Indiana 69
Sunday’s results
New York 83, Atlanta 76
Los Angeles 70, Connecticut 69
Chicago 76, Washington 65
San Antonio at Seattle, late
Today’s games
No games scheduled
Tuesday’s games
Chicago at Connecticut, 7 p.m.
Minnesota at Indiana, 7 p.m.
New York at Washington, 7 p.m.
Atlanta at Phoenix, 10 p.m.
Tulsa at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
GB
—
4½
4½
5
5½
7
GB
—
1½
10½
10½
14
15
Pro football
NFL PRESEASON
AMERICAN CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF
DOLPHINS
0 0 0 .000 0
New England
0 0 0 .000 0
N.Y. Jets
0 0 0 .000 0
Buffalo
0 1 0 .000 13
South
W L T Pct PF
Houston
0 0 0 .000 0
Indianapolis
0 0 0 .000 0
JAGUARS
0 0 0 .000 0
Tennessee
0 0 0 .000 0
North
W L T Pct PF
Baltimore
0 0 0 .000 0
Cincinnati
0 0 0 .000 0
Cleveland
0 0 0 .000 0
Pittsburgh
0 0 0 .000 0
West
W L T Pct PF
Denver
0 0 0 .000 0
Kansas City
0 0 0 .000 0
Oakland
0 0 0 .000 0
San Diego
0 0 0 .000 0
NATIONAL CONFERENCE
East
W L T Pct PF
N.Y. Giants
1 0 0 1.000 17
Dallas
0 0 0 .000 0
Philadelphia
0 0 0 .000 0
Washington
0 0 0 .000 0
South
W L T Pct PF
Atlanta
0 0 0 .000 0
Carolina
0 0 0 .000 0
New Orleans
0 0 0 .000 0
BUCS
0 0 0 .000 0
North
W L T Pct PF
Chicago
0 0 0 .000 0
Detroit
0 0 0 .000 0
Green Bay
0 0 0 .000 0
Minnesota
0 0 0 .000 0
West
W L T Pct PF
Arizona
0 0 0 .000 0
San Francisco
0 0 0 .000 0
Seattle
0 0 0 .000 0
St. Louis
0 0 0 .000 0
Sunday’s result
N.Y. Giants 17, Buffalo 13
Thursday’s games
Indianapolis at N.Y. Jets, 7 p.m.
New England at Washington, 7:30 p.m.
San Francisco at Baltimore, 7:30 p.m.
Cincinnati at Kansas City, 8 p.m.
Seattle at Denver, 9 p.m.
Dallas at San Diego, 10 p.m.
PA
0
0
0
17
PA
0
0
0
0
PA
0
0
0
0
PA
0
0
0
0
PA
13
0
0
0
PA
0
0
0
0
PA
0
0
0
0
PA
0
0
0
0
Friday’s games
DOLPHINS at Atlanta, 7 p.m.
Buffalo at Carolina, 7:30 p.m.
BUCS at JAGUARS, 7:30 p.m.
Philadelphia at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Oakland at Minnesota, 8 p.m.
New Orleans at St. Louis, 8 p.m.
Saturday’s games
Cleveland at Detroit, 7:30 p.m.
Pittsburgh at N.Y. Giants, 7:30 p.m.
Green Bay at Tennessee, 8 p.m.
Houston at Arizona, 8:30 p.m.
FC Kansas City 1, Seattle FC 1, tie
Sunday’s results
Western New York 4, Boston 3
Houston at Portland, late
Wednesday’s games
Boston at FC Kansas City, 8 p.m.
Houston at Seattle FC, 10 p.m.
Saturday’s games
FC Kansas City at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Sky Blue FC at Houston, 9 p.m.
Washington at Seattle FC, 10 p.m.
Sunday’s game
Portland at Boston, 6:30 p.m.
AFL PLAYOFFS
FIRST ROUND
Transactions
Saturday’s results
National Conference
San Jose 55, Spokane 28
American Conference
Cleveland 39, Philadelphia 37
Sunday’s results
National Conference
Arizona 52, Portland 48
American Conference
Orlando 56, Pittsburgh 48
BASEBALL
CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS
Aug. 9 or 10
National Conference
Arizona vs. San Jose, TBA
American Conference
Cleveland vs. Orlando, TBA
ARENABOWL
At Orlando
Saturday, Aug. 23
American champion vs. National champion, 8 p.m.
CFL
EAST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF
Toronto
2 4 0
4 141
Hamilton
1 4 0
2 100
Montreal
1 4 0
2 75
Ottawa
1 4 0
2 94
WEST DIVISION
W L T Pts PF
Winnipeg
5 1 0 10 168
Calgary
4 1 0
8 123
Edmonton
4 1 0
8 130
Saskatchewan
3 2 0
6 134
B.C.
3 3 0
6 127
Thursday’s result
Winnipeg 27, Hamilton 26
Friday’s results
Toronto 31, Montreal 5
B.C. 25, Calgary 24
Saturday’s result
Saskatchewan 38, Ottawa 14
Thursday’s games
Saskatchewan at Winnipeg, 8:30 p.m.
Friday’s games8
Edmonton at Montreal, 7 p.m.
Hamilton at B.C., 10 p.m.
Saturday’s game
Ottawa at Calgary, 7:30 p.m.
PA
154
119
144
151
PA
140
78
84
107
116
Soccer
MLS
EASTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Sporting Kansas City 11 5 6 39 32 20
D.C.
11 6 4 37 32 21
Toronto FC
8 7 5 29 29 28
New York
6 6 10 28 35 33
Columbus
6 7 9 27 26 28
New England
8 12 2 26 29 35
Philadelphia
5 8 9 24 34 36
Houston
6 11 4 22 23 40
Chicago
3 5 13 22 28 34
Montreal
3 13 5 14 21 39
WESTERN CONFERENCE
W L T Pts GF GA
Seattle
12 6 2 38 35 28
Real Salt Lake
9 4 9 36 33 27
Los Angeles
9 4 6 33 32 17
FC Dallas
8 7 6 30 34 31
Colorado
8 8 6 30 31 28
Vancouver
6 4 11 29 31 29
Portland
6 7 9 27 36 38
San Jose
6 8 5 23 23 20
Chivas USA
6 9 5 23 21 33
NOTE: 3 points for victory, 1 point for tie.
Friday’s result
Sporting Kansas City 1, Philadelphia 1, tie
Saturday’s result
Los Angeles 3, Portland 1
Toronto FC 2, Montreal 0
New York 2, New England 1
Chicago 1, Columbus 1, tie
Real Salt Lake 1, Colorado 0
San Jose 1, Seattle FC 0
Sunday’s results
Houston 1, D.C. United 0
FC Dallas at Chivas USA, late
Wednesday’s game
Bayern Munchen at MLS All-Stars, 9:30 p.m.
Friday’s game
San Jose at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m.
Saturday’s games
Montreal at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.
Toronto FC at Columbus, 7:30 p.m.
Colorado at FC Dallas, 9 p.m.
D.C. United at Real Salt Lake, 10 p.m.
Chivas USA at Portland, 10:30 p.m.
Sunday’s games
New York at Chicago, 8 p.m.
Sporting Kansas City at Vancouver, 8 p.m.
Houston at Seattle FC, 10:30 p.m.
NWSL
W L T Pts GF GA
Seattle
15 1 5 50 45 17
FC Kansas City
11 6 5 38 36 29
Washington
10 8 4 34 35 41
Portland
8 7 6 30 37 33
Chicago
7 7 7 28 25 22
Western New York 8 11 3 27 37 32
Sky Blue FC
5 8 7 22 22 34
Houston
5 11 3 18 21 34
Boston
4 14 2 14 33 49
NOTE: 3 points for victory, 1 point for tie.
Wednesday’s results
Washington 2, FC Kansas City 1
Seattle FC 4, Houston 1
Thursday’s result
Sky Blue FC 1, Western New York 0
Saturday’s results
Washington 2, Chicago 1
American League
BOSTON RED SOX — Optioned RHP
Alex Wilson to Pawtucket (IL). Recalled RHP
Steven Wright from Pawtucket (IL).
CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Traded OF
Blake Tekotte to Arizona for cash.
CLEVELAND INDIANS — Agreed to
terms with 2B Jaime Pedroza on a minor
league contract.
HOUSTON ASTROS — Placed 1B Jesus
Guzman on the 15-day DL, retroactive to
Saturday. Recalled OF Domingo Santana
from Oklahoma City (PCL).
KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Reinstated
LHP Jason Vargas from the 15-day DL.
LOS ANGELES ANGELS — Designated RHP David Carpenter for assignment.
Claimed 3B Ryan Wheeler off waivers from
Colorado and optioned him to Salt Lake
(PCL). Placed RHP Joe Thatcher on the
15-day DL. Optioned LHP Michael Roth to
Arkansas (TL). Recalled RHP Cam Bedrosian
from Arkansas and RHP Fernando Salas
from Salt Lake.
NEW YORK YANKEES — Sent RHP Michael Pineda to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL)
for a rehab assignment.
OAKLAND ATHLETICS — Optioned
RHP Evan Scribner to Sacramento (PCL).
Placed 2B Nick Punto on the 15-day DL. Recalled 1B Nate Freiman from Sacramento.
TAMPA BAY RAYS — Sent C Ryan Hanigan to Charlotte (IL) for a rehab assignment.
TEXAS RANGERS — Claimed OF Mike
Carp off waivers from Boston. Transferred
RHP Alexi Ogando to the 60-day DL.
National League
CINCINNATI REDS — Designated RHP
Nick Christiani for assignment. Claimed SS
Jake Elmore off waivers from Oakland and
optioned him to Louisville (IL).
COLORADO ROCKIES — Designated
LHP Pedro Hernandez for assignment. Selected the contract of OF Jason Pridie from
Colorado Springs (PCL).
MIAMI MARLINS — Optioned Miami
Marlins sent Donnie Joseph outright to
New Orleans Zephyrs.
PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned
RHP Phillippe Aumont to Lehigh Valley (IL).
Selected the contract of RHP Hector Neris
of Lehigh Valley.
PITTSBURGH PIRATES — Optioned INF
Brent Morel to Indianapolis (IL). Designated
INF Dean Anna for assignment. Agreed to
terms with INF Jayson Nix on a one-year
contract. Sent OF Starling Marte to Indianapolis (IL) for a rehab assignment.
BASKETBALL
National Basketball Association
TORONTO RAPTORS — Signed C Lucas
Nogueira and G Will Cherry.
FOOTBALL
National Football League
ATLANTA FALCONS — Signed S Tyrell
Johnson. Released FB Roosevelt Nix-Jones.
CLEVELAND BROWNS — Claimed OL
Michael Bowie off waivers from Seattle.
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS — Re-signed
LB James Morris.
TENNESSEE TITANS — Activated G
Andy Levitre from the non-football injury
list.
Tennis
WTA BANK OF THE WEST CLASSIC
A U.S. Open Series event
At The Taube Family Tennis Center,
Stanford, Calif.
Purse: $710,000 (Premier)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Championship
Serena Williams (1), United States, def.
Angelique Kerber (3), Germany, 7-6 (1), 6-3.
Doubles
Championship
Garbine Muguruza and Carla Suarez Navarro (3), Spain, def. Paula Kania, Poland,
and Katerina Siniakova, Czech Republic,
6-2, 4-6, 10-5.
CITI OPEN
A U.S. Open Series event
At William H.G. FitzGerald Tennis Center,
Washington
Purse: Men, $1.4 million (WT500);
Women, $250,000 (Intl.)
Surface: Hard-Outdoor
Singles
Men’s championship
Milos Raonic (2), Canada, def. Vasek Pospisil (13), Canada, 6-1, 6-4.
Women’s championship
Svetlana Kuznetsova (6), Russia, def. Kurumi Nara, Japan, 6-3, 4-6, 6-4.
Doubles
Men’s championship
Jean-Julien Rojer, Netherlands, and Horia
Tecau, Romania, def. Sam Groth, Australia,
and Leander Paes, India, 7-5, 6-4.
OHIO STATE BAND
DIRECTOR’S FIRING
SETS OFF CLASH
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP)
— The new president of
Ohio State University and
supporters of the school’s
storied marching band are
clashing over the unexpected firing of a band
director with deep roots in
the organization.
President Michael
Drake dismissed Jonathan
Waters on July 24 after a
two-month investigation
determined he knew
about, but failed to stop,
a “sexualized” culture of
pranks, tricks and rituals
that included students
marching half-clad, feigning sex acts on buses and
giving each other sometimes sexually explicit
nicknames. The university
said it had to move swiftly
on a complaint against
Waters under federal sexual discrimination laws.
The band’s powerful
and well-funded alumni
association challenges
the findings against
Waters, whose elaborate
halftime shows drawn on
iPads revolutionized the
field and have prompted
millions of fan views on
YouTube. The alumni
group has launched its
own review and enlisted
some of its most iconic
figures — including Archie
Griffin, the football great
who leads the university’s
overall alumni association
— to try to get Waters
reinstated. …
The Air Force Academy said it has
launched an investigation of its athletic
department and is demanding more
accountability from coaches after the
Colorado Springs Gazette reported
allegations of lax oversight and athlete
misconduct.
PRO BASKETBALL
Liberty beats Dream
83-76 in coach’s return: In
Atlanta, Tina Charles had 30 points and
14 rebounds as the New York Liberty
beat the Dream 83-76 in WNBA action
to spoil coach Michael Cooper’s return
to the sideline. Cooper missed Atlanta’s
past five games after being diagnosed
with early-stage tongue cancer, and
had surgery July 24. Team officials
at the time said that Cooper, 58, was
expected to miss about two weeks. …
In Rosemont, Ill., Elena Delle
Donne scored 21 points, Sylvia Fowles
added 14 points and 11 rebounds, and
Chicago beat Washington, 76-65. …
In Los Angeles, Kristi Toliver’s
3-pointer with 9.6 seconds remaining
gave the Sparks a 70-69 win against
Connecticut. …
The Toronto Raptors signed center
Lucas Nogueira and guard Will Cherry.
Terms of the deals were not disclosed.
OLYMPICS
Mixed feelings about
sailing in Rio bay: Josh Adams
expressed mixed feelings about sailing
in polluted Guanabara Bay, the venue
for sailing in the 2016 Olympics in Rio
de Janeiro and the site of the city’s first
test event. Adams, managing director
of the American Olympic sailing team,
likes that Guanabara is located in the
heart of Rio and is a familiar venue to
world sailors. It means sailors will be in
the host city and not lodged on a coast
hours away from the action. On the
other hand, American sailing officials
have hired medical experts to test the
water in Guanabara, which has suffered
from decades of untreated human
waste being poured into the bay.
Adams said tests showed the water to
be “contaminated.”
SOCCER
Van Gaal off to encouraging start at Man United:
Although it’s easy to dismiss a
preseason tournament, Manchester
United manager Louis van Gaal
understands the significance of this
next game. There will be at least
some bragging rights on the line in
tonight’s clash against English rival
Liverpool. That match in the Miami area
is the title game of the International
Champions Cup. After United’s shocking
seventh-place finish in the Premier
League last season, van Gaal has a
chance to win this tournament less
than a month after officially taking over
as manager. Van Gaal said it’s good for
English soccer that two Premier League
teams will play for this title. …
In Houston, Will Bruin scored in the
91st minute to give the Dynamo a 1-0
MLS victory over D.C. United. …
In Santa Clara, Calif., the San Jose
Earthquakes opened Levi’s Stadium,
new home of the NFL’s San Francisco
49ers, with a 1-0 MLS victory against
the Seattle Sounders in front of
an announced crowd of 48,765 on
Saturday night.
TRIATHLON
Florida woman wins NYC
Triathlon: In New York, Alicia Kaye
of Clermont won the women’s pro
division of the New York City Triathlon
with a time of 1 hour, 54 minutes and
52 seconds. Nearly 4,000 pro, elite,
amateur and physically challenged
athletes competed. Radka Vodickova
of Orlando was second at 1:59:16. Ben
Collins of Seattle won the men’s pro
division in 1:43:25.
COMMONWEALTH
GAMES
England wins gold
medal race: In Glasgow, Scotland,
the Commonwealth Games ended
with England winning the overall
gold medal race and the country it
usurped — Australia — hoping for
better things in four years when it
will host the multi-sports event that
attracts athletes from countries aligned
with the former British Empire. The first
gold went to cyclist Lizzie Armistead in
the road race, and the English added
another in badminton later in the day
to increase its total to 58, nine clear of
second-place Australia. It marked the
first time since 1990 that Australia,
which won four events on the last
day, hadn’t led the gold race at the
Games. Athletes from Down Under will
have a chance to return to first when
Queensland hosts the games in 2018.
BOXING
Kovalev stops Caparello:
In Atlantic City, N.J., Sergey Kovalev
successfully defended his WBO
light-heavyweight title Saturday night,
stopping Australian challenger Blake
Caparello in the second round at Revel
Casino-Hotel. Kovalev, the 31-year-old
Russian based in Fort Lauderdale,
improved to 25-0-1 with 13th straight
knockout and 23rd overall. With the
victory, Kovalev moved into position
for a unification fight against IBF/WBA
light-heavyweight champion Bernard
Hopkins. The fight will be held in
November at Atlantic City’s Boardwalk
Hall or the Barclay’s Center in Brooklyn.
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„ AUTO RACING ROUNDUP
Bon Jovi tries
to win skeptical
Buffalo fans
FROM PAGE 1
restart with three laps left
for the lead. His third win,
he also won the Daytona
500, tied him for the most
in Sprint Cup this season.
Earnhardt held off the
hard-charging Kevin
Harvick to become the
first driver to sweep both
races at the track since
Denny Hamlin in 2006.
He tweeted “Lookin for
a broom” last week when
he landed in Pocono.
He found one in Victory
Lane.
“This group all really
enjoys each other,”
Earnhardt said. “We want
to see everybody happy.”
They had tons of fun
inside the media center.
Letarte acted hurt when
his nameplate didn’t have
the three winner’s stickers
that were on Earnhardt’s
card. Earnhardt also
brought a Make-A-Wish
Foundation teen to the
podium and made sure
he’d have his own namecard and stickers.
“This is my buddy,
Chris. Does he get one,”
Earnhardt said.
They all got their
stickers — the same ones
applied to the No. 88
Chevrolet.
Earnhardt also became
the fifth straight Hendrick
Motorsports driver to win
at Pocono. Owner Rick
Hendrick was not at the
race, though he did talk to
his winning driver on the
phone on pit road.
“I told him thanks
for believing in me and
making my life better,”
Earnhardt said.
Earnhardt’s sweep
followed Kasey Kahne and
Jimmie Johnson last year
and Jeff Gordon in the
August 2012 race.
Earnhardt has his
most wins since he won
six times in 2004. His
three wins are one shy
of his combined total
from 2005-2013. His win
Sunday was the 22nd of a
career still without a Cup
championship.
“We had a fast car all
day,” Earnhardt said.
“Steve’s strategy was
perfect at the end. I don’t
know if anyone knew what
was going on there, but it
was pretty awesome.”
Earnhardt said before
the race his No. 88
Chevrolet was better than
his winner in June. They
were both fast enough to
take the checkered flag.
He had a bit of luck in
his first win when debris
slowed down race leader
Brad Keselowski. On
Sunday, no one could
touch Earnhardt over the
final 14 laps.
“We were determined to
go home from the last win
and improve,” he said.
Earnhardt and Letarte
are clicking in their final
season together. Hendrick
Motorsports named Greg
Ives the crew chief for
2015 once Letarte heads
to the broadcast booth.
“I think he’s going
to make me look bad,”
Letarte said. “Mr.
Hendrick has a remarkable talent of matching
drivers with crew chiefs.”
Harvick, who clinched
a spot in the Chase, was
second, followed by Joey
Logano.
Gordon finished sixth
a week after he won the
Brickyard 400. He led a
race-high 63 laps and
passed 24,000 career
laps led in the No. 24
Chevrolet and 1,000
laps led at Pocono. He
retains a 17-point lead
on Earnhardt in the
standings. Earnhardt
would have the No. 1 seed
because he was one more
win than Gordon.
Hamlin triggered a 13car wreck with 43 laps to
go after getting sideways
out of a turn. The pileup
looked like a “Big One”
straight out of Talladega
or Daytona, with smoking,
dented and destroyed cars
littering the track.
Open letter
vows to carry
on Wilson’s
legacy in city
By The AssociATed Press
AP PHOTO
Marco Andretti, center left in the Snapple car, collides with Tony Kanaan, of Brazil, facing
backwards, in a first-lap crash during the IndyCar Honda Indy 200 at Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
in Lexington, Ohio, on Sunday. Forced onto the grass are Will Power (12) and Justin Wilson (19).
Dixon finishes first
after starting last
Force earns
third NHRA
title of season
The 34-year-old New
Zealander, who started
last in the 22-car field, also
won on the twisty road
course between Cleveland
and Columbus in 2007,
2009, 2011 and 2012.
By The AssociATed Press
“To come from last to
LEXINGTON, Ohio —
even a top-10 here was
Scott Dixon and his Target going to be extremely difChip Ganassi team had
ficult to do,” he said. “But
planned on four pit stops. we laid down some quick
Then Dixon changed his laps, passed some people
mind — and his and his
and then hung on.”
team’s luck.
Target Chip Ganassi
Dixon went from last
has won the last six races
in qualifying to capture
at the track, breaking
his fifth win at Mid-Ohio
through this season in a
in the last eight years,
familiar place.
coasting in on low fuel
Pole-sitter Sebastien
Sunday to end his team’s
Bourdais was a distant
victory drought in 2014.
second, with James
“It was probably around Hinchcliffe third, rookie
Lap 30, we had to really
Carlos Munoz fourth and
go for it and switch it up,” favorite son Graham Rahal
he said about the altered
fifth.
game plan to go hard and
“(Starting) 17th to
then conserve fuel while
(finishing) third sounds
playing keep-away with
impressive until you talk
the lead.
about Scott,” Hinchcliffe
joked. “He’s got to go and
showboat, like he always
does here.”
Dixon led a total of 45
laps, winning the strategy
battle against the top
contenders while capturing his 34th series win and
first since Houston last
October.
He beat runner-up
Bourdais by 5.3864
seconds.
Force earns 141st career
title: John Force raced to his third
Funny Car victory of the season in
the NHRA Northwest Nationals at
Pacific Raceways in Kent, Wash.
The 65-year-old Force beat former
teammate Gary Densham in the final
with a run of 4.173 seconds at 302.48
mph in a Ford Mustang. Densham’s
Chevrolet Impala lost traction early and
finished in 5.808 at 120.44.
Force has raced in four consecutive
finals, winning twice.
Doug Kalitta won in Top Fuel,
and Jason Line topped the Pro Stock
division.
| AUTO RACING SCOREBOARD
NASCAR
Sprint Cup
GOBOWLING.COM 400
At Pocono Raceway, Long Pond, Pa.
Lap length 2.5 miles
(Start position in parentheses)
1. (9) Dale Earnhardt Jr., Chevrolet, 160 laps,
127.5 rating, 47 points, $193,265.
2. (6) Kevin Harvick, Chevrolet, 160, 114.5,
43, $206,058.
3. (2) Joey Logano, Ford, 160, 123, 42,
$180,941.
4. (14) Clint Bowyer, Toyota, 160, 102.1, 40,
$154,466.
5. (25) Greg Biffle, Ford, 160, 83.6, 40,
$150,450.
6. (5) Jeff Gordon, Chevrolet, 160, 134, 40,
$149,451.
7. (8) Jamie McMurray, Chevrolet, 160,
103.7, 37, $126,279.
8. (21) Ryan Newman, Chevrolet, 160, 87,
36, $103,515.
9. (13) Denny Hamlin, Toyota, 160, 96.7, 35,
$96,965.
10. (12) Kasey Kahne, Chevrolet, 160, 103,
34, $103,215.
11. (1) Kyle Larson, Chevrolet, 160, 95.4, 33,
$123,010.
12. (24) Casey Mears, Chevrolet, 160, 74.4,
32, $111,298.
13. (4) Kurt Busch, Chevrolet, 160, 113.9, 32,
$84,415.
14. (27) Marcos Ambrose, Ford, 160, 68.7,
30, $108,835.
15. (11) Austin Dillon, Chevrolet, 160, 84.5,
29, $132,826.
16. (22) Justin Allgaier, Chevrolet, 160, 76.5,
28, $105,523.
17. (30) David Gilliland, Ford, 160, 64.1, 28,
$102,723.
18. (23) Ricky Stenhouse Jr., Ford, 159, 59.5,
26, $116,090.
19. (39) David Ragan, Ford, 159, 55.9, 25,
$99,573.
20. (37) Ryan Truex, Toyota, 159, 38.9, 24,
$86,937.
21. (33) Cole Whitt, Toyota, 159, 47.8, 23,
$79,340.
22. (38) Michael Annett, Chevrolet, 159, 56,
22, $78,990.
23. (3) Brad Keselowski, Ford, 159, 72, 21,
$120,848.
24. (31) Josh Wise, Chevrolet, 159, 43.7, 20,
$78,515.
25. (34) Travis Kvapil, Ford, 158, 45.6, 19,
$78,790.
26. (40) Dave Blaney, Chevrolet, 158, 38.5,
18, $74,940.
27. (35) Reed Sorenson, Chevrolet, 158,
40.6, 17, $77,765.
28. (42) Alex Kennedy, Chevrolet, 158, 34.5,
16, $74,615.
29. (26) Carl Edwards, Ford, 157, 59.6, 15,
$93,465.
30. (10) Danica Patrick, Chevrolet, 156, 41.4,
14, $86,815.
31. (36) Alex Bowman, Toyota, 154, 45.4, 13,
$76,665.
32. (19) Martin Truex Jr., Chevrolet, 144,
62.3, 12, $101,898.
33. (29) Paul Menard, Chevrolet, 143, 60.8,
11, $101,004.
34. (20) AJ Allmendinger, Chevrolet, accident, 137, 60.4, 11, $73,590.
35. (28) Aric Almirola, Ford, accident, 125,
58.9, 10, $110,376.
36. (16) Tony Stewart, Chevrolet, 124, 73.6,
8, $107,348.
37. (15) Brian Vickers, Toyota, accident, 116,
73.6, 7, $105,079.
38. (18) Matt Kenseth, Toyota, accident, 116,
69.8, 7, $117,166.
39. (17) Jimmie Johnson, Chevrolet, accident, 111, 72.5, 5, $117,966.
40. (41) Joe Nemechek, Toyota, accident,
88, 26.9, 0, $68,030.
AP PHOTO
Scott Dixon of New Zealand
celebrates his victory in the
IndyCar Honda Indy 200 in
Lexington, Ohio, on Sunday.
41. (32) Landon Cassill, Chevrolet, accident,
28, 31.7, 0, $56,030.
42. (7) Kyle Busch, Toyota, engine, 23, 43, 2,
$99,871.
43. (43) Johnny Sauter, Toyota, electrical, 11,
27.8, 0, $48,530.
Race Statistics
Winners average speed: 127.411 mph.
Time of race: 3 hours, 8 minutes, 22 seconds.
Margin of victory: 0.228 seconds.
Caution flags: 8 for 35 laps.
Lead changes: 15 among 10 drivers.
Lap Leaders: J. Logano 1-30; Ku. Busch
31-43; J. Gordon 44-64; Ku. Busch 65-74; A.
Allmendinger 75-76; A. Almirola 77; D. Gilliland 78; J. Gordon 79-94; K. Harvick 95; Ku.
Busch 96-102; M. Kenseth 103-105; J. Gordon 106-131; K. Harvick 132-135; G. Biffle
136-146; D. Earnhardt Jr. 147-160.
Leaders Summary (Driver, Times Led,
Laps Led): J.Gordon, 3 times for 63 laps;
J. Logano, 1 time for 30 laps; Ku. Busch, 3
times for 30 laps; D. Earnhardt Jr., 1 time for
14 laps; G. Biffle, 1 time for 11 laps; K. Harvick, 2 times for 5 laps; M. Kenseth, 1 time
for 3 laps; A. Allmendinger, 1 time for 2 laps;
D. Gilliland, 1 time for 1 lap; A. Almirola, 1
time for 1 lap.
Wins: D. Earnhardt Jr., 3; J. Johnson, 3; Bra.
Keselowski, 3; C. Edwards, 2; J. Gordon, 2;
K. Harvick, 2; J. Logano, 2; A. Almirola, 1; Ku.
Busch, 1; Ky. Busch, 1; D. Hamlin, 1.
Top 12 in points: 1. J. Gordon, 757; 2. D.
Earnhardt Jr., 740; 3. Bra. Keselowski, 687;
4. M. Kenseth, 668; 5. R. Newman, 642; 6.
J. Johnson, 633; 7. J. Logano, 633; 8. C. Edwards, 618; 9. C. Bowyer, 617; 10. Ky. Busch,
611; 11. K. Harvick, 608; 12. K. Larson, 595.
IndyCar
HONDA INDY 200 AT MID-OHIO
At Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course
Lexington, Ohio
Lap length 2.258 miles
All cars Dallara chassis
(Starting position in parentheses)
1. (22) Scott Dixon, Chevrolet, 90.
2. (1) Sebastien Bourdais, Chevrolet, 90.
3. (17) James Hinchcliffe, Honda, 90.
4. (4) Carlos Munoz, Honda, 90.
5. (7) Graham Rahal, Honda, 90.
6. (6) Will Power, Chevrolet, 90.
7. (20) Charlie Kimball, Chevrolet, 90.
8. (19) Ryan Briscoe, Chevrolet, 90.
9. (9) Simon Pagenaud, Honda, 90.
10. (5) Ryan Hunter-Reay, Honda, 90.
11. (11) Juan Pablo Montoya, Chevrolet, 90.
12. (2) Josef Newgarden, Honda, 90.
13. (12) Mike Conway, Chevrolet, 90.
14. (13) Mikhail Aleshin, Honda, 90.
15. (8) Justin Wilson, Honda, 90.
16. (18) Jack Hawksworth, Honda, 90.
17. (10) Carlos Huertas, Honda, 90.
18. (21) Takuma Sato, Honda, 89.
19. (15) Helio Castroneves, Chevrolet, 86.
20. (14) Sebastian Saavedra, Chevrolet, 24,
Mechanical.
21. (3) Tony Kanaan, Chevrolet, 0, Contact.
22. (16) Marco Andretti, Honda, 0, Contact.
Race Statistics
Winners average speed: 108.140.
Time of race: 1:52:45.2043.
Margin of victory: 5.3864 seconds.
Cautions: 2 for 10 laps.
Lead changes: 7 among 5 drivers.
Lap leaders: Bourdais 1-25, Hunter-Reay
26-27, Bourdais 28-39, Dixon 40-61, Newgarden 62-64, Bourdais 65, Hinchcliffe 6667, Dixon 68-90.
Points: Power 548, Castroneves 544, Hunter-Reay 485, Pagenaud 484, Montoya 447,
Dixon 440, Munoz 416, Bourdais 400, Kanaan 389, Andretti 383.
NHRA
NORTHWEST NATIONALS
At Pacific Raceways
Kent, Wash.
Final Finish Order
TOP FUEL
1, Doug Kalitta. 2, Antron Brown. 3, Tony
Schumacher. 4, Shawn Langdon. 5, Steve
Torrence. 6, Troy Buff. 7, Khalid alBalooshi.
8, Richie Crampton. 9, Brittany Force. 10,
Clay Millican. 11, Spencer Massey. 12, Terry
McMillen. 13, Mike Salinas. 14, J.R. Todd. 15,
Bob Vandergriff. 16, Jenna Haddock.
FUNNY CAR
1, John Force. 2, Gary Densham. 3, Alexis
DeJoria. 4, Matt Hagan. 5, Cruz Pedregon.
6, Tim Wilkerson. 7, Robert Hight. 8, Jack
Beckman. 9, Tommy Johnson Jr.. 10, Ron
Capps. 11, Jeff Diehl. 12, Del Worsham. 13,
Terry Haddock. 14, Tony Pedregon. 15, Bob
Tasca III. 16, Courtney Force.
PRO STOCK
1, Jason Line. 2, Greg Anderson. 3, Shane
Gray. 4, Allen Johnson. 5, Dave Connolly. 6,
Jonathan Gray. 7, V. Gaines. 8, Jeg Coughlin.
9, Chris McGaha. 10, Deric Kramer. 11, Matt
Hartford. 12, Larry Morgan. 13, Vincent
Nobile. 14, Mark Wolfe. 15, Travis Mazza.
Final Results
Top Fuel: Doug Kalitta, 3.844 seconds,
318.84 mph def. Antron Brown, 3.887 seconds, 311.70 mph.
Funny Car: John Force, Ford Mustang,
4.173, 302.48 def. Gary Densham, Chevy
Impala, 5.808, 120.44.
Pro Stock: Jason Line, Chevy Camaro,
6.611, 210.67 def. Greg Anderson, Camaro,
6.608, 210.54.
Top Alcohol Dragster; Joey Severance,
5.238, 273.11 def. Chris Demke, 5.251,
273.00.
Top Alcohol Funny Car: Doug Gordon,
Ford Mustang, 5.609, 256.55 def. Sean Bellemeur, Chevy Camaro, 5.650, 254.38.
Competition Eliminator: Brandon Huhtala, Pontiac GXP, 7.600, 146.89 def. Ryan
Warter, Chevy Camaro, foul.
Super Stock: Terry Anderson, Chevy Nova,
10.076, 131.28 def. Alan Falcone, Chevy
Cavalier, 9.380, 134.97.
Stock Eliminator: Tim Fletcher, Chevy Camaro, 11.148, 110.09 def. Mick Alley, Camaro, 10.488, 126.27.
CANTON, Ohio — Jon
Bon Jovi is hoping he has
written a hit with Buffalo
fans in a bid to stem
concerns of whether his
prospective ownership
group plans to buy and
potentially relocate the
franchise to Toronto.
In a letter published
by the Buffalo News on
Sunday, Bon Jovi wrote
that it’s his ownership
group’s objective “to make
the Bills successful in
Buffalo.” The letter, titled
“Why We’re Bidding on the
Buffalo Bills,” marks the
first time the New Jersey
rocker has publicly discussed his plans regarding
the franchise.
The team is for sale after
Hall of Fame owner Ralph
Wilson died in March.
Calling it his intention
to “carry on Ralph Wilson’s
legacy” in Buffalo, Bon
Jovi said his group is
committed to working
with state and local
officials and the business
community to identify a
new stadium site in the
region.
At no point in the seven-paragraph letter does
Bon Jovi name his two
partners or mention they
are both from Toronto.
The Toronto group’s intentions have been met with
skepticism. Two weeks
ago, Erie County Executive
BUCS
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injury happened just
before training camp
because it allowed him to
take as long as he needed
without missing any
extra games. But that also
meant he was essentially
an absent figure during
the 2013 campaign as
rehab in his home state of
North Carolina replaced
locker-room camaraderie.
His main contact with
the team came on game
days when he traveled
to Tampa to watch his
teammates and coaches.
“The worst part is just
not being in the locker
room with the guys, and
that’s one of the biggest
things you miss,” Barth
said. “I got to go down to
the field for the pregame
stuff and talk to the
coaches and joke around
with the guys, and after
that I would go up in the
club level where I would
sit with my family and
just watch from there. It
was tough, but it makes
you realize how blessed
you are to play this game.”
Barth, who joined the
Bucs in 2009, had been
reasonably comfortable
in his starting role before
the injury. In addition
to holding the club
record for percentage
at 84.3-percent, Barth
ranked fifth in field goal
attempts and completions. He is the team’s
sixth leading scorer
all-time. Rian Lindell,
who is not in Bucs camp
this year, took over most
of the kicking responsibilities during the 2013
season, converting 23 of
his 29 attempts. But Barth
said he tried to focus
on his recovery instead
of worrying about job
security.
“You’re always going to
(have that worry) in the
Mark Poloncarz told The
Associated Press that he
has no doubts regarding
the group’s long-term
intentions to move the
team to Toronto.
Giants 17, Bills 13: Rookie
Andre Williams scored on a 3-yard run
in the New York Giants’ 17-13 victory
over Buffalo in the preseason-opening
Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.
Rookie receiver Corey Washington
secured the win with a 73-yard
touchdown catch up the right sideline
from Ryan Nassib with 13:17 left.
Williams provided the Giants’ ground
game some punch with David Wilson
sidelined by a second neck injury in less
than a year. Williams had seven carries
for 48 yards, filling the No. 2 spot
behind starter Rashad Jennings.
49ers search within for
NT: Quinton Dial put a punishing hit
on running back Alfonso Smith late
in 11-on-11 work. Tony Jerod-Eddie
pounded Jonathan Martin not once
but twice, even sending him to his
backside.
In their first audition to become San
Francisco’s starting nose tackle, Dial
and Jerod-Eddie each showed physical
strength in the middle of the defensive
line. They have a tough job to replace
Glenn Dorsey, who went down with a
torn left biceps on Friday and will need
surgery.
Around the nation:
Cleveland claimed injured offensive
lineman Michael Bowie off waivers
from the Seattle. Bowie was a seventhround pick a year ago. He needs
shoulder surgery that will sideline him
for four to six months. …
Atlanta added depth at safety by
signing free agent Tyrell Johnson.
The move comes after safety Dwight
Lowery left Friday’s scrimmage with
a concussion. Lowery missed most of
the 2013 season with Jacksonville after
suffering a concussion at Seattle on
Sept. 22.
Bucs work out in
pads for first time
TAMPA — The Bucs picked up
their intensity Sunday, going live
in pads for the first time.
The offense did well early in
practice, but the defense closed
with the upper hand. DT Gerald
McCoy was a big part of slowing
the running game, though there
were a few touchdown passes,
including one from QB Josh
McCown to TE Austin Seferian-Jenkins.
Bobby Rainey was on the
receiving end of one of the best
hits, with S Mark Barron stuffing
him at the goal line.
All-Pro S Alterraun Verner
(hamstring) sat out his fifth
straight practice, and coach
Lovie Smith isn’t sure when he’ll
return. Verner, who signed a
four-year, $26.5 million deal in
the offseason, never missed a
game in his four seasons with
Tennessee.
— Tampa Bay Times
back of your mind, but
the main thing for me and
my family was first things
first, just get healthy, heal
up your leg and the rest
will take care of itself,”
Barth said. “That’s what
I did. The main focus for
me was just get healthy,
because even if I never
play football again at least
I want to be able to be
normal and active again.”
Barth’s right foot was in
a cast for three months
after surgery, leaving the
kicker to reverse weeks
of atrophy in his calf in
addition to strengthening
his reconstructed Achilles.
After months of exercises
to increase his range of
motion, calf raises and
lunges, Barth said his foot
feels just as it did before
that ill-fated basketball
game.
“Hopefully, it’s stronger
than it was before,” Barth
said. “My swing’s good
and I’m hitting the ball
well, and that’s what’s
important.”
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Morris Realty 941-833-1639
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NORTH PORT 3/2/2 Lovely
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269-330-5544
1040
PUNTA GORDA Gorgeous
3/2/3 w/pool on golf
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941-505-1544
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NORTH PORT 3/2/2 In Villas of Sable Trace. Htd. Pool,
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Fisherman's Village Realty
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1040
PUNTA GORDA,
FURNISHED TURNKEY
Waterfront 2 Bed/2 Bath.
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Village! Low Condo Fees $175,000
Deb Sestilio 941-391-1873
Fisherman's Village Realty
VENICEUnique 1st Floor End Unit.
3/3 Tiled on Golf Course.
Features In-Law-Suite!
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1040
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$900 mo. Call 941-628-3759.
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2031 Collingswood 3/2/2
$899/mo.
22282 Westchester Blvd.
3/3/1, $875/mo
297 Overbrook Waterfront
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PORT CHARLOTTE Gorgeous 3/2/2 updated with
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1240
PUNTA GORDA Isles
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$850/mo Realty Mgmt
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$400/mo. 941-828-0248
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$450/mo., 941-875-0093
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1610
PORT CHARLOTTE - 4500 s.f.
Warehouse/Office/Baths
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3 12x12 Doors. Storefront.
941-628-9016
PORT CHARLOTTE
Exceptional 8,000 sq. ft.
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18215 Paulson Dr.
Originally built to house
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1320
PORT CHARLOTTE Newly
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$525/MO 941-493-8383
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941-488-7766
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1340
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PUNTA GORDA,
Cleared County Lot on Canal!
Min. to Harbor, Shopping &
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$154,000. Sara Washio,
Home Realty and Management LLC 941-920-7272
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1600
TURN KEY Restaurant space.
10K SF in great location w/heavy
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941-763-5251 317-496-1380
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1610
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PORT CHARLOTTE 2 Room
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941-769-6548 Days or 941639-8829 evenings.
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14259 Tamiami Trail NP.
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Sarasota Fax 941-883-3938
MEDICAL ASST. POSITION
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Starting salary $9/hr.
Send resume:
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EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
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APPLY IN PERSON
2PM-5PM ONLY
NO PHONE CALLS PLS
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2080 S. MCCALL ROAD
ENGLEWOOD, FL 34223
NOW HIRING: PIZZA GUY,
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CLASSIFIED
WORKS!
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*****************
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APPLY IN PERSON TO:
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950 PINEBROOK ROAD
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EOE M/F/D/V
AT
Classified = Sales
GLASS GLAZIER/WINDOW
INSTALLER EXP’D, EXC BENEFITS.
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IAve Sarasota, FL 34234. Or
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SERVICE TECHNICIAN
GREAT PAY
FULL BENEFITS
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941-474-3691
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info@mkconstruction.com
CLASSIFIED
ADS SELL
SALES
2070
ADVERTISING
ACCOUNT
EXECUTIVE
SUN NEWSPAPERS IS LOOKING
FOR MOTIVATED SALES PROFESSIONALS WITH A COMMUNITY
SPIRIT WHO ARE READY TO
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YOU?
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EOE DFWP
CABINET SHOP SEEKING
SHOP/INSTALLATION
HELP. Carpentry Skills &
a Clean DL Required.
Busy Bee Cabinets
2845 Commerce Pkwy. N.P.
ESTIMATOR, FULL TIME,
for busy Insurance
Restoration Company.
Benefits included. Must have
a Florida Driver’s License.
Drug Free workplace/background check req. Apply in
Person: 17436 Seymour Ave,
Murdock or Email Resume to
ryoho@damexcorp.com.
Fax 941-624-5032.
If you are never satisfied
with average successes,
are self-motivated, goal
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enthusiastic and believe
that the customer is all
important, we would like
to talk to you.
The successful
candidates must possess
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communication skills, be
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player. Sales experience
a plus - but we will train
the right persons.
We offer:
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commission
● Vacation
● Health insurance
● Sick and short term
disability
● Training
● Stable company that is
very Community minded
and involved.
●
Please send resume to:
Advertising Director,
Leslee Peth
Charlotte Sun
23170 Harborview Road
Charlotte Harbor, FL
33980
Email:
Lpeth@sun-herald.com
We are an Equal
Opportunity Employer &
a Drugand nicotine Free
Diversified Workplace.
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PRE-EMPLOYMENT DRUG AND
NICOTINE TESTING REQUIRED.
IF
WE DESCRIBED YOU, SEND
OR EMAIL YOUR RESUME TO:
ENGLEWOOD SUN
ATTENTION: CAROL MOORE
120 W DEARBORN
ENGLEWOOD, FLORIDA
34223
FAX: 941-681-3008
EMAIL:
CYMOORE@SUN-HERALD.COM
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INTERIOR DESIGNER
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Join Baer’s Furniture,
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We offer competitive
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4200 Tamiami Trail,
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or E-mail:
lhickey@baers.com
EOE/DFWP
SALES & MARKETING
ASSISTANT
Entry Level Marketing/
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We are America’s Best
Community Daily newspaper,
with the largest classified
section in Florida. We are
located in North Port Florida.
Duties Include, but are
not limited to:
● Executing sales and
marketing functions to
company standards
● Assists customers with any
questions they may have in
regards to our products
● Gains knowledge on
all new clients the
company acquires
● Ensure highest level of
customer service resulting in
increased productivity and
achieving sales goals
● Knowledge of our
systems follow through of
advertising copy
Growth opportunities may be
available for those who
qualify.This position is entry
level, previous experience in
sales and marketing helpful.
We look for candidates with
the following:
● Some college or
degree preferred
● Outstanding
interpersonal skills
● Student Mentality
● Leadership Experience
● Experience in retail, sales,
advertising & marketing
● Ability to work in a high
energy environment
Please email resume to:
Jobs@sunletter.com
Sun Classifieds attention:
Geri Kotz EOE, DFWP
Pre-employment drug &
nicotine testing required.
Great Deals in
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OR-RN w/exp. in OR/PACU/PREOP/ENDO. Days plus On Call
IV Therapy/Cardiac Rehab RN - Days
OB-RN - Exp. in L&D/Nursery Nights
Med/Surg - Days & Nights
ICU/ER RN’s - Nights
Night House Supervisor
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Other Career Opportunities at DMH Include:
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Unit Coordinator - OB
LPN - Center For Family Health
(Physician Office Exp Preferred)
Speech Therapist - Home Health
Apply online today at www.dmh.org Email resumes to
ckendrick@dmg.org
DeSoto Memorial Hospital
900 N Robert Ave
Arcadia, FL 34266
FX: 863-494-8400
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Come work with the
Sun Newspapers
Telephone Sales,
New Business
Development team
located in North Port Fl.
We are looking for a highly
motivated, Full-Time person,
with computer skills and
with a positive, energetic,
can-do approach to join our
telephone sales, new
business development team.
We offer:
● Training
● Stable company that
is very Community
minded and involved.
● Opportunity to expand
your business skills.
Please Email your
Resume to:
Jobs@sunletter.com
Equal Opportunity
Employer/Drug & Nicotine
Free Diversified Workplace.
Pre-Employment Drug &
Nicotine Testing Required.
GENERAL
2100
AFTER SCHOOL BUS
DRIVER Port Charlotte Boys
& Girls Club 941-235-2472
BOX TRUCK DRIVER P/T
Sarasota. $10/hr to start.
3 days per week. Clean driving
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MAILROOM
THE CHARLOTTE SUN
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Part-time positions available,
must be production oriented,
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and willing to work flexible
hours.
To fill out an Application
Apply in person
Mon.-Fri. 8-5
The Charlotte Sun
Newspaper
23170 Harborview Road
Charlotte Harbor, FL
Please, no phone calls
We are a drug and
nicotine free workplace
Pre-employment drug
and nicotine testing
required
CAREGIVER NEEDED For
Elder Woman. Free Room and
Board. References Required.
Please Call (248)-310-2936
GOLF COURSE MAINT. Pos.
Avail. Lea @ 941-492-9600
x112. Espanol, Carlos 484-1080
PART TIME
“AMBASSADORS” Needed,
to solicit “Free Subscriptions”
for the Smart Shopper.
A 20 year old weekly shopper.
Contact Jim DeFalle
941-786-7676
RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Full Time Position For Ship
Store. Apply Within Marina
Main Office Mon.- Fri. 8-5
@ Gasparilla Marina
15001 Gasparilla Rd., Placida.
941-697-2280
TECHNICIAN,
Swimming Pool.
If you are an upstanding
person with excellent
work ethics applications
accepted between 9 12noon. $12.00/HR TO
START. Must have Florida
drivers license. MUST
HAVE 5 yrs of driving with
absolutely clean driving
record.
Howard’s Pool World,
12419 Kings Hwy.
Lake Suzy.
NO PHONE CALLS
YOUTH COUNSELOR, After
School. Englewood Boys &
Girls Club. 941-875-3312
PART TIME/
TEMPORARY
2110
★★★★★★★★★
★★★★★★★★★
CHARLOTTE SUN
Typesetter/Designer
Part Time
Person to design and make
corrections to ads. Knowledge of Photoshop, Indesign
and or Quark. Day and late
afternoon hours. Must be willing to learn new skills. If you
are looking for a career in a
positive environment with
growth potential and have a
real desire to succeed. Now
accepting resumes:
PART TIME/
TEMPORARY
PERSONALS
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Excellent Workplace! Great
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Generous Comm. Avg $15+/hr.
Port Charlotte 941-625-8800
MASSAGE AND
RELAXATION
2110
3000
★★★★★★★★★★
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RELAXATION
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Call Stormy 941-549-5520
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We are a drug and nicotine
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Pre employment drug
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Monday, August 4, 2014
A Bargain Hunters
Delight
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A Whole
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SINGLE MAN looking for single woman. 941-284-7939
SCHOOLS
& INSTRUCTION
3060
BIBLE STUDY
& CHURCHES
5000
FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH
278 S. Mango St. Englewood
Mondays & Thursdays
at 9am. Offering chair exercise classes For more info.
Call 941-474-2473
BUSINESS SERVICES
LMWMIW
3065
EDUCATION
AN OCCUPATIONAL LIC.
may be required by the City
and/or County. Please call the
appropriate
occupational
licensing bureau to verify.
AIRLINE CAREERS
begin here Get FAA approved
Aviation Maintenance Technician training. Housing & financial aid for qualified students.
Job placement assistance.
Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance 1-877-741-9260.
www.FixJets.com
ALTERATIONS
3094
MEDICAL BILLING
TRAINEES NEEDED!
Become a Medical Office
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ed. (888)528-5547.
TRADITIONAL SHAOLIN
KUNG FU CLASSES for
EXERCISE CLASSES
Adults & children. FREE
3095
classes available. All areas.
Call for more info.
941-204-2826
GULF COAST ACUPUNCTURE
UNEMPLOYED? Earn Your
151 Center Rd.
Commercial Driver’s License
Wednesdays 5:30pm
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Thursdays 9:00 am
the Ranks of Employed Truck
Saturdays 8:30am
Drivers Nationwide. Located
YOGA FOR BEGINNERS
Punta Gorda FL. SunCoast
Proceeds to
Trucking Academy. 941-855Venice
Wildlife Center
0193 or 941-347-7445
Call Rick or Mary
941-488-1769
Cash in with
Class!
BIBLE STUDY
& CHURCHES
3065
CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH
1936 E. Venice Ave. Venice
Friday at 9am.
Study features video teachings
of noted Bible Scholars on
various subjects.
For more info. Call Rev. Jones
at: 941-485-7070 or visit
www.CBCVenice.com
COMMUNITY CENTER
4PM - 7PM each Wednesday.
Christ the King Lutheran
Church, 23456 Olean Blvd.
PC, Open to All Ages.
For more info 941-766-9357
EDGAR CAYCE A.R.E.
Search for God Study Group
6 PM - 7 PM each Tuesday at
Venice Public Library
More Info call 941-966-1964.
Seize the sales
with Classified!
RELIGION CLASSES
3096
BEGIN YOUR DAY IN
BIBLE STUDY
Christ the King Lutheran
Church, 23456 Olean Blvd.
Wednesdays 10AM-11AM.
For more info 941-766-9357
Port Charlotte
FAITH LUTHERAN CHURCH
4005 Palm Drive, Punta Gorda
Various Days & Times
CONFIRMATION/BIBLE STUDY
Adult Infomational Class
941-639-6309
NEW LIFE FAMILY WORSHIP
has “Discipleship Develpoment” Class, “Building a Solid
Foundation” 7PM Every 2nd
Friday of the Month. (941)639-1700.
OTHER CLASSES
3097
PUT
CLASSIFIEDS
TO WORK
FOR YOU!
CONCENTRATIVE MEDITATION with Linda Weser, 4 p.m.
every Monday at Unity Church
of Peace, 1250 Rutledge
Street, off Veterans Boulevard
between Orlando Boulevard
and Torrington Street, Port
Charlotte/North Port line.
Free; open to the public.
941-276-0124
FIND A JOB!
BUY A HOME!
BUY A CAR!
4000
FAITH BUILDERS
A Basic Study to Build your
Christian Faith. Call Pastor
Martin at Christ the King
Lutheran Church for times.
941-766-9357 Port Charlotte
GULF COAST
HEALING ROOMS
If you need healing, we want
to pray with you!
Our prayer teams are
available to minister to
you by appointment.
Thursdays 10 am-12:30 pm
For apt. call p.863.558.7455
1538 Rio de Janeiro Blvd.
Punta Gorda, Fl 33983
Jesus Still Heals Today!
FINANCIAL
BUSINESS
OPPORTUNITIES
4010
5005
TAILOR ON CALL
Certified Master Tailor
40 Yrs. Exp. Busy Schedule?
All Fittings Done In Your
Home Or Office By Appt.
Men’s & Women’s Alterations
Annette- 941-698-1908
ALUMINUM
5006
STRAIGHT LINE
Aluminum Construction
941-475-1931
THE HEIGHTS ALUMINUM,
INC. ● Screen Rooms ●
● Lanais ● Pool Cages ●
Rescreens ● Seamless
Gutters ● Soffit ● Fascia ●
● Pavers ● Concrete ●
941-613-1414 OR
941-492-6064
Lic./Ins. AAA0010565 &
R6ALCL-5AC-33
Turn your
trash into
cash!
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your yard
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AIRPORT SHUTTLE
5008
FLORIDA AIRPORT
SHUTTLE TRANSPORT
$25 ONE-WAY!
Pickup/Drop-off Locations:
NORTH PORT- BUDGET INN
14000 TAMIAMI TR.
PORT CHARLOTTE- DAYS INN
1941 TAMIAMI TR.
PUNTA GORDA- PG WATERFRONT
HOTEL 300 RETTA ESPLANADE
FLAirShuttle.com
941-451-1202
APPLIANCE
SERVICE/REPAIR
5020
DRYER VENT CLEANING &
INSPECTION. $49
30 yrs. exp. (941)-889-7596
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941-268-9525 Competent,
Thorough & Reliable.
Lic. Fla. Home Inspector.
ENCORE APPLIANCES
4155 Whidden Blvd Unit 10
Port Charlotte.
Name Brands for Less!!
30 day Warr. 941-979-5287
ASK US
HOW
you can place a
JANITORIAL BUSINESS
FOR SALE, Grossing
$48K/Year, $16,750.
Equipment and Supplies
Included. Will Train.
239-826-2779
PICTURE
of your item
for sale
in your
classified ad!
Monday, August 4, 2014
ADULT CARE
Lwo 5050
ow,00000000
A LENDING HAND, INC.
Caregivers/Companions,
Hourly or 24/7 Care
941-809-3725
SENIORS HELPING SENIORS
Light Housekeeping, Meals,
Errands and Companionship
Licensed & Bonded
941-257-8483
CHILD CARE
5051
ALL CHILDCARE
FACILITIES MUST INCLUDE,
WITH ADVERTISEMENT,
STATE OR LOCAL AGENCY
LICENSE NUMBER.
FLORIDA STATE LAW
requires all child care centers
and day care businesses to
register with the State of Florida. The Sun Newspapers will
not knowingly accept advertising which is in
violation of the law
COMPUTER SERVICE
5053
COMPUTER TUTOR
(Your home or mine)
ONLY $25.00 an hour!
Please call Steve at:
941-445-4285
1A+ COMPUTER REPAIR,
TUTOR IN YOUR HOME
Reasonable & Prompt! Sr.
Disc. Ask for Stacy
941-451-3186
ANTHONY’S COMPUTER
SERVICE & REPAIR.
ALL COMPUTER NEEDS.
★ SENIOR DISCOUNT★
941-769-1415
EXPRESS COMPUTER 7 Days. $25 & up...
LOW FLAT RATES!
941-830-3656
DOOR To DOOR
Lic./Ins.
X
CONTRACTORS
5054
Edward Ross Construction
Services, Inc. 941-408-8500
pool cages, Scr. lanais, etc...
TEDDY`S HANDYMAN &
REMODELING, INC.
No Job Too Big or Too Small!
(941)-629-4966
Lic./Ins.
Serving NP, Charlotte & PG
CRC 1327653
CONCRETE
5057
FLORIDA CONCRETE
DRIVEWAYS - SIDEWALKS
ADDITIONS
RESIDENTIAL & COMMERICAL
NEW CONSTRUCTION
941-628-5965
INS/LIC CG034909
PRO PATH CONCRETE
● Driveways ● Patios
● Sidewalks ● Pads
Resurfacing Options Available
Free Estimates
941-286-6415
Lic #AAA-11-00081
RICH LANDERS
STUCCO, INC.
Honest, Reliable work!
LIC/INS New Const &
Remodels. Rusted bands
& wire lathe repair.
spraycrete & dry-wall
repair (941)-497-4553
SCHULTE CONCRETE
Since 1978
Patios Driveways Walkways
Pool Deck Repairs & Toppings
Lic/Ins
941-493-1803
Cell 941-416-3092
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CLEANING
SERVICES
5060
A&R PRO WINDOW
CLEANE R S
In/Out, Tracks & Screens,
Also Vinyls, Clean & Polish,
H/W Team. Lic#25014 & Ins.
941-441-8658
HEATING & AIR
Law
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S.O.S.
A/C & Heat
941-468-4956
16 SEER
AIR CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
LOW AS $2995 INSTALLED
INSTALLED 10 YR WARRANTY
0% APR UP TO 5 YRS TO PAY!
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5100
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941-249-9978
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5070
DRM ELECTRICAL
SERVICE,
“Plug Into Personalized Service”
● Electrical ● Maintenance ●
● Repairs ● Troubleshooting ●
941-480-0761 941-366-3646
LUMINOUS ELECTRIC
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
LIC# ES12000942
941-623-9140
EXCAVATING/
BUSH HOG
5080
BUSH BUSTERS INC.
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“We Can Do Anything!”
941-456-6332 or
941-204-1665
FENCES
5085
ALUMASERV INC Guaranteed!
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Home repairs. 30+ yrs Exp.
Call 941- 539-1694
TILE (Ceramic), Wood Flooring, Installation. Robert Jones
Ceramic Tile (941)-204-2444
Lic. #AAA006338/Ins.
LAWN/GARDEN
& TREE
5110
AN OCCUPATIONAL LICENSE
may be required by the City
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BOB’S CABINET SOLUTIONS 35 yrs exp. All your
cabinet/counter top needs.
(941)-276-0599 Lic22535
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C OMPLETE DRYWALL
Hang, Finish, Patchwork, All
Textures, Paint. Matt Potter
941-232-8667Lic.& Ins CRC1328482
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Walkways, patios, driveways,
lanai, pool decks, etc.
Veteran & Senior Discounts
941-716-0872
SLIDING GLASS
DOOR
And Window Repair
Lowest Prices
GUARANTEED!!!
941-628-8579
Lic#CRC1130733
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5100
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AMELIA`S CLEANING
● White Glove Cleaning ●
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CHRIS RABY’S LANDSCAPE
● Hedges Trimmed (up to 10ft)
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Removed ●Rock or Mulch Laid
● Port Charlotte & Punta Gorda
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A JAMISON TREE SERVICE
Complete & Professional
15% Sr Discount!
FREE EST. LIC. & INSURED
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OR N. PORT 941-423-0020
SERVING CHARLOTTE AND
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Mike Altman 941-268-7582
AMERICAN IRRIGATION
Call 941-587-2027
FREE ESTIMATES!!!
Licensed & Insured
Charlotte Co. lic#AAA-1100010. Serving Charlotte
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GUTTERS, 6” Seamless.
Ken Violette, Inc. (941)240-6699 Lic.CGC#060662/Ins.
BOB’S LAWN SERVICE
NO LOT TOO SMALL OR BIG.
NEW DIXIE CHOPPER.
CALL FOR QUOTE.
NO CONTRACTS. BOB
(941)-240-8608 OR 275-0919
DP`s ABILITY
John’s Rescreening &
TREE SERVICE
Handyman Service. No Job
To Small, Free Estimates Trimming, Mulching, Planting,
Remove. 15 yrs Exp.
Lic9341./Ins. 941-883-1381
941-889-8147
RAINSCAPE INC A Full
Lic#00000192 & Insured.
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Monthly Maintenance starts at FAMILY TREE SERVICE Tree
Trimming, Free Estimates. Call
$40. 941-888-2988
Today 941-237-8122. Lic/Ins.
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Ray Tippins
Seawall Erosion
Repair: Repair Sink-
holes & Sodding, Tree
Service, Shrub & Weeding. Owner Operated,
Lic./Ins. 941-625-2124
SELL`S ALUMINUM &
CONSTRUCTION L.L.C.
6” Seamless Gutters.
*Rescreens*Front Entries*
37 Yrs. Exp! Call Daniel
941-809-6366 941-497-4450
Lic#CBC035139
FLORIDA TREE INC.
Tree Trimming & Removal ●
● Stump Grinding ●
● Lawn Service ●
● Bucket Service ●
941-613-3613
pcftree.com
Lic./Ins.
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5130
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LAWN REPLACEMENT
No Job Too BIG or Too small
Maloney’s Sod
941-637-1333
LB’S TOTAL LAWN &
LANDSCAPING SVCS
Lawn Care Mulching
Pruning Hedges & Trees
Pressure Washing & More!
**I will beat your current
lawn svc by 10%!!**
Serving Nokomis, Osprey,
Venice & Englewood
941-302-2244
Lic/Ins
NOW ACCEPTING NEW
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941-468-4372
ISA Certified Arborist
John Cannon FL-6444A
South Sarasota & Charlotte Co.
ROMANS LAWN PRO
RESIDENTIAL & COMM.
LICENSED & INSURED
941-380-LAWN
SANDEFURS-HOME & TREE
Maintenance Tree trimming,
removal. We do it all!
License/Insured941-484-6042
STEVE’S TREE & HAULING
Tree Removal & Trimming
29 Years Exp. Lic/Insd
Free Estimates 941-866-6979
TJ MILAZZO SR. 941-4750058
LAWN
CUTTING
MOST LAWNS. $25-$30.
EXPERTLY DONE IN ENGLEWOOD ,
ROTONDA & CAPE HAZE
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GUTTERTOWN
Specializing in
5” & 6” gutters, Fascias,
Sofits, Seamless runs.
Call for FREE estimates!
Serving Sarasota County
941-525-3227
MOVING/HAULING
MILAZZO’S LANDSCAPING
941-830-1005
ALL PHASES OF RESIDENTIAL
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ADVERTISE!
LEGAL SERVICES
5115
TRUCK
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941-359-1904
PAINTING/
WALLPAPERING
5140
BEST PRICES -- QUALITY JOB
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10% Off With Ad!
941-815-8184 AAA00101254
STEVEN’S CUSTOM PAINTING
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AAA00101266
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Colin’s Painting
3rd Generation Painter.
Interior & Exterior Painting,
Carpentry & Pressure Washing.
Free Estimates. Ask About
Senior Discounts.
Serving Sarasota & Charlotte
Counties. (941) 468-7082
SERVING ENGLEWOOD, NORTH
PORT, PORT CHARLOTTE, VENICE
DANNY MILLER PAINTING, LLC
INTERIOR/EXTERIOR PAINTING
941-830-0360
FREE ESTIMATES
danspainting4602@comcast.net
LICENSED & INSURED AAA009886
LALOR PAINTING, Residental
& Commercial. References.
Lic. AAA0010068 & Ins.
FREE Estimates 941-270-1338
lalorpainting@gmail.com
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LARRY ESPOSITO PAINTING
INC “It’s Not What We Do, It’s
How We Do It!”Free Estimates,
10% off Senior & Veterans
941-764-1171 lic & insured
AAA007825
Nathan Dewey Painting Co
Commercial & Residental
Interior & Exterior
Pressure washing
Handyman Services
Free Estimates ~ Prompt Service
NON-LAWYER SERVICES
Wills, Divorces, Taxes, Living
Trusts. Call 941-629-0770
MASONRY
5129
941-484-4576
SUPERIOR PAINTING, INC.
941-474-9091
Full Spray Shop Lic # AAA009837
GET RESULTS
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Alum., Chain Link, Vinyl/Wood
941-769-1788 Lic & Ins.
HEATING & AIR
5090
AC/DC AIR CONDITIONING.
Free Service Call with repair.
$39 Maintenance Special for
new Customers Only.. 941716-1476 Lic#CAC1814367
HONEST AIR CONDITIONING & HEATING. Comm. &
Res. Serving Sarasota & Charlotte County. 941-423-1746
Lic. CA C056738
MAHLE COOL AIR & HEATING- Rent to Own Your
Home`s A/C. No Credit..
No Problem. Easy Payments
Free Est. 941-584-6300
Lic#CAC058018
SLIDING
GLASS DOOR
Wheel repairs.
Free Estimates Lic/Ins.
Bob @ 941-706-6445
CARPENTER, INC. Handyman
Rotten wood, doors, soffit, facia,
etc. Phil 941-626-9021 lic. & ins.
“The Stucco Guy”
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Lathe Repair, Rusted Bands,
Decorative Bands,
Match Any Texture,
Senior & Veterans Discount
941-716-0872
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★ Home Repairs★
Free Estimates
Lic. Residential Contractor
941-204-8237
westshore-builders.com
#CRC1330882
Free Estimates - Call Frank
GENERAL LAWN, landscape
services. (941)-426-7844
Wright & Son Landscaping Inc
ISLAND BREEZE
LAWN SERVICE
Residential & Commercial
14 years experience
Owner operated. Lic&
Ins.Venice & surrounding
areas. For free estimate
call Keith 941-445-2982
J RIZ TREE SERVICES
Complete Tree Services
Servicing Charlotte & Sarasota
FREE ESTIMATES
941-306-7532 Lic & Ins
JIM BLAIS LAWN MAINT
OVER 20 YRS EXP. NOW
ACCEPTING NEW ACCTS.
941-915-4677
KEN’s PROFESSIONAL
TREE SERVICE
Owner Operator, Stump
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FREE Estimates!
941-624-4204
Lic #001053
AST MASONRY, 941-525-2435
Over 20 yrs exp. in pavers,
brickwork, concrete, stucco, stone
& decorative concrete.
NO JOB TOO SMALL!
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We Do It A Shade Better!
LARRY BATES PAINTING
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Locally Owned & Operated
941-625-1226
Lic/Ins #RRR0002261
MOVING/HAULING
PET CARE
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941-764-0982 or
941-883-1231
DOG CARE- by day/week,
exercise, fenced, loving home
environment. 941-625-0853
5130
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Lic. & Insured
IM1882
941-465-3000
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30 yrs exp. 941-223-6870
5155
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5160
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LARRY`S PLUMBING, RePipes (Most in 1 Day) Beat Any
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5165
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motors, filters, leaks, tile,
decks, heat pump
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Res. & Comm. 941-697-8580
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5180
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5185
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5184
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SPECIALIZING IN RESCREENING,
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LIC#1325995
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Reagan Leonard
941-488-7478
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WINDOW CLEANING
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941-493-6426 or
941-321-4845
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3519 Drance St., Port Charlotte
941-474-7884
941-625-6720
DeSoto County Animal Control
Parrot Outreach Society
2048 NE McKay St., Arcadia
1205 Elizabeth St., Unit 1, Punta Gorda
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5226
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6025
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Hypothyroid, diabetes both
autoimmune disorders
DEAR DR. ROACH: My
oldest grandson, 17, was
diagnosed with hypothyroidism about three
years ago and has been on
levothyroxine daily, with
good lab numbers since.
He was diagnosed with
Type 1 diabetes mellitus
three months ago. He is
on insulin three times
daily, and his sugars have
come down really well. But
recent lab work has shown
that his thyroid levels
are now inadequate. In
addition, his testosterone
and vitamin D levels are
markedly low. He has been
placed on medications
to correct all of these
deficiencies.
He is only about 5 feet,
6 inches tall, and I would
be surprised if he weighs
120 pounds. He is pale,
thin and truly does not
look well at all. My concern
is that he has some sort of
an autoimmune disorder
that is being missed. I
would appreciate any
input you may have. I am
very concerned. — C.F.
ANSWER: I am sorry to
hear what a hard time your
grandson is going through.
He almost certainly does
have at least two autoimmune diseases: hypothyroidism and Type 1 diabetes both are caused by the
body attacking itself, and
it is not uncommon for the
two of them to go together.
Likewise, vitamin D levels
are low in many, many
North Americans, especially those who live above
the line from Atlanta to Los
Angeles.
What I am concerned
about is why his thyroid
level, which was normal
on treatment, is now not
normal. Together with his
relatively short height,
it puts me in the mind
of a serious condition,
polyglandular autoimmune syndrome. In this
condition, many of the
pituitary hormones are not
released normally. Without
stimulation from the
pituitary, the target glands
don’t function, which may
cause hypothyroidism
(no thyroid hormone),
short stature (no growth
hormone), abnormal
sexual development (no
sex hormones) and, most
concerningly, Addison’s
disease from having no
cortisone.
His doctors can check
this by measuring testosterone levels, or by a stimulation test of the pituitary,
injecting CRH, a hormone
that tells the pituitary to
make ACTH, which, in
turn, tells the adrenals to
make cortisone.
There certainly are other
Dr. Roach
causes for his condition.
Type 1 diabetics can
experience poor growth.
Adolescents sometimes
stop taking their medications, which might
account for the thyroid
change. But one last consideration is celiac disease,
which commonly (at least
5 percent of the time)
accompanies the diagnosis
of Type 1 diabetes. Food
malabsorption from celiac
sprue causes poor growth
or weight loss.
DEAR DR. ROACH:
Would you please address
stem-cell treatment for
a torn rotator cuff? My
son is facing his second
surgery for this problem
and is considering stemcell treatment instead.
He had such terrible pain
from surgery the first time.
— L.P.
ANSWER: A torn
rotator cuff is a common
sports injury in athletes.
Complete tears usually
are repaired surgically. A
new surgical technique is
to inject the body’s own
stem cells (obtained from
the bone marrow) to help
promote healing. It’s too
new a technique for me
to be able to compare it
with standard surgical
therapy, but the preliminary studies are very
promising.
I often have said that
only an individual’s surgeon can decide the right
surgical procedure, based
on far more information
than we could include
in this column. It’s really
true that you never trust
anyone quite the way you
trust your surgeon. There
are surgeons who are using
the stem-cell technique,
and it would be reasonable
to get a consultation with
one of them.
READERS: The booklet
on COPD explains both
emphysema and chronic
bronchitis, the two elements of COPD, in detail.
Readers can obtain a copy
by writing: Dr. Roach
— No. 601, Box 536475,
Orlando, FL 32853-6475.
Enclose a check or money
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recipient’s printed name
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MUTTS By Patrick McDonnell
Outdoor pets deserve better care
Dear Readers: Here is
this week’s Sound Off,
about pets being left
outside:
“My Sound Off is about
people who leave their
pets outside in extreme
weather. I live in South
Texas, where it gets
extremely hot. I see pets
left outside with no water
or access to shade. These
animals have no escape
from the heat. Please, if
you must leave your dogs
outside, give them plenty
of water and a shady spot
to retreat to.” — A Pet
Lover in Texas
Wax reminder
Dear Heloise: My
husband and I shared a
bottle of wine on our first
anniversary. We saved
the bottle, and now we
use it as a candleholder.
We place long, tapered
candles in it of varying
colors. The wax melts and
runs down the side of the
bottle. It is a beautiful
reminder of our first anniversary. — S.S., via email
Dressing room
Dear Heloise: When
camping, we always were
in need of an extra “dressing room.” We took one of
the kids’ hula hoops and
an extra shower curtain.
We attached the curtain
to the hoop the same way
you place it on a shower
rod — with curtain rings.
We hung it in a tree and
had an extra place to
change in privacy! — A
Reader, via email
BABY BLUES By Rick Kirkman and Jerry Scott
Hints from Heloise
Pico de gallo
recipe
Dear Heloise: I seem
to have misplaced your
recipe for pico de gallo.
Could you please reprint
it? I loved that recipe! —
R.T. in Texas
Happy to reprint it for
you! This is a great recipe
that can be eaten with so
many things. Here are the
ingredients:
1 cup coarsely chopped
tomato
1
⁄4 cup coarsely
chopped onion
1 tablespoon finely
chopped cilantro (or
more, if you like cilantro)
2-3 minced fresh
serrano peppers
1
⁄2 teaspoon salt
Stir all of the ingredients together and
sprinkle with the salt.
Serve immediately. If you
can’t, or if you want to
save it, it will keep in the
refrigerator for a day or
two. However, here in San
Antonio, where we love
our “pico,” when it’s fresh,
it’s divine! Don’t just eat
your pico de gallo with
chips; try it on eggs and
potatoes for something
new! — Heloise
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Fear of the future paralyzes
woman who wants children
DEAR ABBY: I am a
happily married, 26-yearold female with just one
problem: I’m afraid to
have children.
I have always wanted
children, and it’s something my husband and I
often discuss. Anytime we
are asked when we plan to
start our family, we always
say four to five years, but
we have been saying this
same thing for four years.
I always thought I’d be
ready by now.
My husband has been
very sick for the past few
years and had to take time
off work. We were able to
scrape by on my salary,
but it was tough. He
returned to work recently
and is fine. But now all I
can think about is how
much children cost, and
I’m afraid we’ll never have
enough money to have a
baby.
I also worry about what
if our child would be killed
in an accident, molested
or kidnapped! I ask myself
why anyone would want
to bring children into such
a scary world, yet I still
want them. Please help
me. I am very upset and
don’t know what to do. —
UNCERTAIN IN TULSA
DEAR UNCERTAIN: I
understand your concerns
and they are valid. Having
children is an act of faith
as well as an investment
in the future.
If you think about it, life
itself is a gamble. Mature
individuals do everything
they can to keep the odds
in their favor. They work
hard, live healthy lives,
buy insurance, start an
education fund for their
children, etc. There are no
guarantees — but people
keep having children
anyway.
Because you feel stuck
in making this decision,
it would be helpful to discuss your concerns with
a licensed mental health
professional who can help
you put your fears to rest.
DEAR ABBY: I am a
30-year-old mother of
a 5-year-old girl. I have
been dating “Mack” for
two years. Everything was
great at first, but when I
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Be careful not to let the Father’s business go down.
Keep it going. Invest as much of yourself as you can,
while you can. It will give you a good life and great living and the best is yet to be!
ARIES (March 21-April 19). Unexpected turns
are ahead.There are some sights that go unseen
— until you look back at the video or demand the
instant replay.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20).You cannot connect
with a person until you see a bit of yourself inside
him or her.You’ll meet someone new and start
trying to find common ground.
GEMINI (May 21-June 21). If you speak in absolute
terms like“always”or“never,” or if you offer a
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another to rebel. Consider that maybe you secretly
want the rebellion.
CANCER (June 22-July 22).You see the best
in others, so they should see the best in you,
right? Although, sometimes, the best of you
meets the worst of someone, or vice-versa.Then
t’s called drama. It also could be called“inter-esting.”
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22).The conventional wisdom
states that your savings account will grow when
you put money into it regularly.That could very
well be the way to riches, and it most often, but not
always, is.
Venice Gondolier readers: Look for the puzzle solution in the Our Town section
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22). Some of your experiments will lead to logical and consistent answers.
Some won’t.You’ll take note of what works for you
and what doesn’t, and act accordingly.
LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 23). It will not be enough to
read part of the situation all of the way through.
Read all of it. Get the whole story from every
person’s point of view.That will be the way to an
unbiased decision.
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 21). Good people — truly
good people — can be hard to find. (And even
harder to tolerate when you’re not in the mood to
be so very good.)Today you’ll be on the lookout for
the right mix of good and bad.
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21). Authorities hate it
when you complain about the others you’re working
with.They will only see this as a sign of weakness.
Knowing this, you’ll see the best in everyone and
speak accordingly.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19).The illogical gives
way to the logical now. A base ten counting system
will rule. So will the other rules you choose to adhere to.The mess will be cleaned up systematically.
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18). Do not show what
you feel. It will come off as melodramatic.Yes, you
feel it. But showing it won’t help today. Instead,
pursue what you need.What is it that you need?
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20). One of your great pleasures in life is to step past where you’re expected
to end up.That’s the pleasure you will enjoy today
— the satisfaction of seeing their faces.
TODAY’S BIRTHDAY (Aug. 4).The start of your
ability to focus intently and work alone will be
highlighted in September. Libra and Capricorn
adore you.Your lucky numbers are: 4, 15, 17, 32
and 27.
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tree
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34 Established
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(hyph.)
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campus?
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45 Hex , halved
47 Cook in a wok
50 Gouda cousin
52 Quit
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knowledge
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63 Harmful thing
64 Vocalist
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TODAY 'S
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diamonds.
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What ca ll would you make?
Q 3 - Neither v u l n e r a b l e, as S o u t h ,
you hold:
CLUES
A - Bid three hearts. Ilad you only
been i n t e r e s t e d in c o n v e r t i n g the
p a r t i a l , you wo u l d have passed three
d i a m o n d s, or hid t w o hearts t h e f i r s t
t i m e . P a r t n e r w i l l know you have
at
some
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represent the number of letters in each solution. Each letter
combination can be used only once , but all letter combinations
will be necessary to complete the puzzle.
What c a l l w ou ld you m a k e ?
po t e n t i a l .
Nor t h-South
South , you hold:
,6 1 0 8 6 5
The b i d d in g :
tH:AS't'
SOUTH
NORTH
WEST
1
Pass
2
Pass
31
Pass
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Rubber brid ge with a 60 point partial .
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WEEKLY BRIDGE QUIZ ANSWERS
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GOREN BRIDGE
Q 1 - N e i t h e r v u l ner a b le , as
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1
2
3
4
13
14
16
17
19
28
24
44
42
50
57
12
32
33
34
51
59
48
52
55
60
1 66
43
47
54
1 58
11
38
46
53
10
26
31
41
49
65
25
137
45
9
22
30
40
8
21
36
39
7
18
29
35
156
6
15
20
23
27
5
8/4
61
67
1 62
163 164
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
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6060
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6060
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WATERFRONT
7150 N. TAMIAMI TRAIL
(US41) SARASOTA, FLORIDA
SAT 8/09 9-5PM AND
SUN 8/10 9-4PM
ADMISSION $5.00 UNDER 12
FREE & FREE PARKING
CWP CLASSES $49.95
11AM & 1PM DAILY.
LEE COUNTY GUN
COLLECTORS LLC.
(239)-223-3370
BUY-SELL-TRADE
WWW.GUNSHOWSFLORIDA.COM
BICYCLES/
TRICYCLES
6135
BICYCLE Sun
2 wheel recumbent
$200 941-423-0852
BICYCLE Vintage Univega
10 speed touring.
$40 941-697-7634
BIKE Women’s Diamondback
7 speed 26 inch $60
951-496-8765
RACK Yakima trunk mount
$65 941-575-1897
TOYS/GAMES
6138
GAMES-TOYS MANY $1
CALL $10 941-889-9240
R/C TRUCK TRAXXS E-maxx
Truck $180 941-623-7126
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PHOTOGRAPHY/
VIDEO
6140
CAMERA Nikon D40
18/55 lens, charger, mint
$395 941-639-1517
WACOM TABLET NEW
Serious Digital Pntg
$350 941-270-7799
POOL/SPA/
& SUPPLIES
6145
HOT TUB NEVER USED
SEATS 5 WITH LOUNGER,
LIGHT, MAINT. FREE CABINET. CAN DELIVER $1895.
941-421-0395
6170
HD PLANT BUCKETS
$100 941-624-0928
JOHN
DEERE
RIDER
13HP,30” VG, New batt, tuneup $450 941-743-5943
LAWN MOWER MURRAY 15
HP, 30” Cut, Five speed, runs
well. $130 941-505-2855
LAWN MOWER Murray
40” 125hp 6 speed
$250 941-475-3311
LAWN MOWER Toro
Rear wheel drive
$45 941-918-1239
LAWN TRACTOR Troybuilt
17.5 hp 42 in lvmsg
$375 941-716-5351
LAWNMOWER Lawnboy
20” self propelled
$75 941-485-0681
MOSQUITO LANTERNS
$18 941-624-0928
MOWER WALKER EFI,
HP 42” Deck, $2,500
412-629-2474 North Port
PLANTER POT 15x32 with
15 h trellis white plastic
$40 941-255-0575
POWER EDGER Echo PE200
$65 941-475-3311
PRESSURE WASHER
Troy 6.75hp 2550psi
$220 941-485-0681
RIDING LAWN MOWER
By Simplicity, 22 H.P., 44”
Cut, Electronic Height
Adjustment. Only 28 hours.
New $3599 Asking $2,800
315-270-2059
RIDING MOWER, Sears,
12HP, 36” Cut $250
941-697-3660
STEEL DUMP CART New. 10
cubic ft. $90 941-223-8735
TOP SOIL For Sale! Please
call: 941-468-4372
WEEDEATER Toro
Expandit with 3 attach.
$175 941-485-0681
WEEDWACKER
Homelite
Mighty Lite 26vt. NEW.
$25 714-599-2137
STORAGE SHEDS/
BUILDINGS
6165
OJL
TRADE IN’S WELCOME
WE BUY USED & MOVE SPAS
SINKS 2. White bath
sinks w/Moen faucets
$50 218-340-7115
TOOLS/ MACHINERY
6190
BANDSAW
CRAFTSMAN. EXEL. COND.
$75 941-426-0209
BELT SANDER EX.COND
$35 941-426-0209
BENCH GRINDER
HVY DUTY EX. COND.
$75 941-426-0209
CARBON CHOP SAW Ridged
14” $100 941-485-0681
CHOP SAW Delta compound
saw $45 obo 727-434-1926
CLAMPS 4’ Bar and 8” Wood
$10 941-697-1585
DAVIT HOIST
Pole mount, w/hdw and cble.
$250 941-276-6500
DEWALT SAWSALL
& charger with Battery
$45 941-639-3670
DRILL PRESS
8” 1/3 HP 3SPD EX COND
$75 941-426-0209
DUST COLLECTOR Grizzly 1
hp-110 or 230
$145 941-697-1585
GENERATOR 5250W 120
/240V emerg b/u LN
$250 941-697-0501
GENERATOR 5550w
PG - Burnt Store Meadows
$275 386-341-6136
HYDRAULIC BOTTLE JACK
20 Ton. SHORTY model
$17 941-697-0794
MILLER ARC WELDER
Thunderbolt gd cnd, lv ms
$220 941-493-0674
MOTOR 5 HP Honda
3/4” shaft hortz
$240 941-276-8265
MOTOR 9 HP Honda 1” shaft
hortz $325 941-276-8265
MOTOR REBUILD STAND
$25.00 obo 727-434-1926
PRESSURE WASHER
Honda 2400 psi
$145 386-341-6136
SHARPING TOOL
Lesco blade sharping tool
$25 941-347-7497
STEP LADDER 8’
Husky aluminum Type 1A
$50 941-697-1585
TABLE SAW EX. COND.
$50 941-426-0209
TABLE SAW EXC. COND.
$50 941-426-0209
SLIDING SCREEN DOORS 2,
Bronze. For garage.
$50 941-661-6487
**SPAS & MORE**
ALWAYS OVER
20 IN STOCK
BUILDING
SUPPLIES
6160
CJa
SPORTING GOODS
E/N/C
WET TILE SAW ex.cond. $140
941-426-0209
OFFICE/BUSINESS
EQUIP./SUPLIES
Low.,6220
q
J" I
WEATHER KING PORTABLE
BUILDINGS Purchase or
Rent To Own! Free Delivery &
Set Up. Ask Your Dealer,
Mattas Motors About Options
941-916-9222
www.spasandmoreflorida.com
941-625-6600
BEACH COOLER
CARRY & HANDLE EXC COND
$10 941-889-9240
BUILDING
FILTER CARTRIDGE
SUPPLIES
New 46190 PA90
6170
$35 941-391-5243
HAYWARD
NAVIGATOR
needs parts, hose included
CONCRETE ROOF TILES
$50 941-255-0575
500 new white barrel
$500 941-625-7678
SPA PUMP & Air blower call
for details $65 941-639-3670 FLUORESCENT LIGHT
FIXTURES 6 w/bulbs
LAWN & GARDEN
$25 941-258-0472
6160
HURRICANE PANELS
W/ frames 3 50” x15”
$35 941-391-5243
Classified = Sales
BLOWER BACK PACK Homelite 25cc $125 941-485-0681 HURRICANE PANELS
W/ frames 4-56”x16”
BOW PRUNING SAW
$60 941-391-5243
21 inch.Works great
$5 941-697-0794
LAMINATE
HARDWOOD
Flooring 300-400sqft New
CLAY POTS many sizes,
style, $100 941-474-2365
$1 941-624-0928
CALCULATOR Canon
P23-DH VAC adapter
$10 941-575-1897
OFFICE OUTFITTERS
Pre-owned & new office furniture.
VENICE 941-485-7015
PRINTERS 2. HP new ink.
$25 941-276-0029
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DOGS
MISCELLANEOUS
NOTICE: Statute 585.195
states that all dogs and cats
sold in Florida must be at least
eight weeks old, have an official health certificate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites.
AMPROBE Leather holder
$20 941-575-0690
6233
NOTICE: Statute 585.195
states that all dogs and cats
sold in Florida must be at least
eight weeks old, have an official health certificate and proper shots, and be free of intestinal and external parasites.
SUMMERTIME BLUES?
Have Kitten, declawed Calico
Cat, Black Cat, Teddy Bear
Tiger. Call 941-270-2430.
TONKINESE KITTENS, (Burmese
& Siamese) Shots & Health
Certs. $350 941-408-9832
BBQ TANK Empty. Good for
exchange. $6 941-496-9252
BED FRAME King Size
With BIG WHEELS
$50 941-380-1157
BLEND MASTER WHITE AND
CLEAR $10 941-697-6553
BOAT EQUIPMENT
Sailboat, powerboat, fishing.
$5 941-830-1116
MINIATURE SCHNAUZER 4
m/f, salt/pepper & black/sil- CATCHERS MITT Rawlings c
$85 941-624-0928
ver $800 (904) 955-4525.
CHIMES New
PET SUPPLIES
Lg select. of sizes
& SERVICES
$10 $3 941-426-4151
6236
COFFEE, Honduras.
Excellent quality 4 Lbs
$30 941-697-0794
DOG CAGE 48” long
DOG BOOK by
Removable tray, folds, new
Margaret Keenan 17”x2’
$75 941-549-1460
$75 941-496-9252
DOG CRATE 42” long,
DUAL SHIATSU MASSAGE
removable tray, like new
CUSHION W/HEAT
$65 941-204-0261
$35 941-697-6553
DOG CRATE CARRIERR
ELECTRIC AWNING
XX-small 19x13x11
EXCELLENT COND.
$25 941-681-0428
$500 941-460-8189
APPLIANCES
FIRE BOX 15W 10D 5H sentry
1100 $35 941-457-0339
6250
a
AIR CONDITIONER 5K BTU
Like New $75 941-408-8537
COFFEE MAKER Krups. Gd
cond. $10 941-629-7881
ELECTRIC RANGE
GE glass top bisque
$175 941-492-6935
ELECTRIC STOVE
White, Black Glass Top
$250 570-793-6299
FREEZER Upright 13 cu. ft.
Magic Chest. MOVING!
$100/ obo 941-979-8814
MICROWAVE
Whirlpool. Bisque, 2 yr old
$100 941-492-6935
OVER STOVE MICROWAVE
GE white $50 941-286-5920
RANGE GE, glasstop, white
$75 941-257-8592
RANGE HOOD Beige. Rangemaster $20 941-257-8592
REFRIG WHIRLPOOL white
good cond $250 941-5648577
REFRIGERATOR Frigidaire.
Side x Side. White. Needs Cooling Fan. $125. 941-626-2832
REFRIGERATOR GE 18cf
New, wht, GE.
$350 941-204-9415
REFRIGERATOR
Maytag.
French door bisque
$500 941-492-6935
STOVE, white electric GE with
Ceramic cooktop, like new
$300. DISHWASHER, white,
GE, like new $250. Porcelain
double Sink, white, ex cond.
$50 941-698-8644 leave msg
FIREWOOD SEASONED split
oak 1/2 facecord FREE DELY
$120 941-526-7589
FIREWOOD Split, Bundled,
and ready for the firepit!
Perfect for these cooler nights!
Pine, Oak, Citrus
941-468-4372
FLAG POLE Alum
2 section rope& ball top
$125 941-639-3670
FLOWER POT RACKS 2.
ORNAMENTAL IRON
$80 941-627-6780
FREE GARRAGE CABINETS
englewood area good condition $1 760-917-3520
GAS TANK & fuel pump
97-98 nissan pickup 6cyl
$100 941-412-8740
GRILL Propane. Char Broil,
Like new. $20 941-830-1116
HORSE SHOE SET Steel Reg
$18 941-496-9252
HOT DOG CART, New Burners & Umbrella! Great Condition! $1,450. 941-662-7266
HURRICANE PANELS New
for door $55 941-918-1239
INVERTER 12- 110v 3kw
$95 727-434-1926
LADDER alum ext. ladder 16ft
$20 941-697-3160
WASHING MACHINE
Maytag, Lge Cap., White, Exc.
Cond. $125 941-613-3483
LUGGAGE VARIOUS
3 ITEMS CALL 4 INFO
$20 941-889-9240
MAGIC MESH Screen Door
(2) Seen on TV
$10 941-468-2752
MAGNETS Refrig. Many to
see/ new $3 941-426-4151
MISCELLANEOUS
MANCER GEESE PLANTER
7 x 8” $15 941-380-2980
WASHER & DRYER used
$200 941-350-8001
6260
CATS
6232
6260
A/C PORTABLE
10000 btu Works perfect
$200 941-429-1130
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$1.30/PACK $13./CARTON
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2739 Taylor Rd. P.G.
941-505-2233
AMERICAN FLAG embossed
Alum. $29.95 941-496-9252
MIRROR 55X42 No frame
$10 941-457-0018
MIRRORS (2) 36”x46”,
46x46, 37x51, 12”x51”
$50 941-889-7472
OPEN BOX TRAILER 10X6,
lights, tires good. Will hold xtra
wght $500 941-268-7793
PACKING PEANUTS
50 gal bags $5.00 each
941-423-7845
POOL TABLE 6x4. 3 cues &
balls $75 941-624-5081
ADVERTISE!
O
POWER TRANSFORMER
120x240 Volts= 12x24
$20 941-575-0690
RIMS/TIRES 4.
MINI COOPER RUNFLATS
$400 941-429-1130
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Hard Cover $5 941-426-1686
2010 CHEVY CAMARO
SS 65K $24,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2011 FORD F150
LARIAT NAVI 19K $34,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2009 PONTIAC G6
48k, One Local Owner
$11,295 941-916-9222 Dlr.
2005 HONDA CIVIC
LX, 84,133 mi, $8,759
855-481-2060 Dlr
2010 CHEVY HHR
98,590 mi, $8,845
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 FORD FUSION Sport
33K lthr, sunroof, Sony $17,800
SATURN
2006 HONDA CIVIC
LX, 69,621 mi, $8,950i
855-481-2060 Dlr
2010 CHEVY HHR
98,590 mi, $8,845
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 FORD F150
LARIAT 4x4 38K $36,990
855-280-4707 DLR
CHRYSLER
2012 FORD FUSION
51K $13,990
855-280-4707 DLR
6260
TIRES 2
Firestone P245/70R17
$40 941-456-5001
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7040
TRAILER TIRES & RIMS
5 5 6 lug 225 75 15
$200 obo 727-434-1926
USED TIRES 4. 245/75 17
FOR TRAILER ONLY.
$40 941-697-6553
VHS TAPES 50 plus
Some brand new @ $5ea
941-426-4151
2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING
conv. 71K, 6 cyl, loaded $6500
WANTED TO
BUY/TRADE
2006 CHRYSLER PT-Cruiser,
4 cyl, Touring, All pwr, $5500
6270
7050
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
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2010 CHRYSLER 300C
touring 70,942 mi, $14,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
Cash paid FOR WWI WWII
Korean Vietnam,German,
Japanese, etc Military items
(941)-416-3280
2012 CHRYSLER
TOWN&COUNTRY
LIMITED W/NAVI 17K
$31,990 855-280-4707 DLR
7000
DODGE
7060
2003 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
Local Car, Sale $9999
941-421-8520 Palm Wholesale
TRANSPORTATION
BUICK
7020
1998 BUICK CENTURY
4 door sedan, $2,495
941-916-9222 dlr
2010 BUICK LUCERNE
19,234 mi, $16,987
855-481-2060 Dlr
CADILLAC
7030
ru
J kT'
2004 DODGE DURANGO ST
$7995 941-916-9222
Mattas Motors Dlr.
2005 DODGE NEON
Black, $6495 $5995
941-916-9222 Dlr.
2007 GRAND CARAVAN
Stow N Go, Leather.
VERY NICE! $9495
941-916-9222 Dlr.
FORD
7070
2001 CHEVY BLAZER LT
4x4, white, 1 owner.
$2,995 941-786-5951
2001 CHEVY BLAZER,
4 Door, 4X4!
$4,988. 941-639-1601, Dlr
2004 CHEVY IMPALA
Only $4999 113k
941-421-8520 Palm Wholesale
2004 GEO TRACKER ZR2
Auto, $7695
941-916-9222 Dlr.
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7075
2008 SATURN AURA
4 Cyl., Auto, Extra Clean!
$8295 941-916-9222 Dlr.
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Port Charlotte, 33980
2009 HONDA FIT
59,888 mi, $12,475
855-481-2060 Dlr
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7137
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6640 TAYLOR ROAD
PUNTA GORDA FLORIDA 33950
(941) 347-7500
1997 MERCURY GRAND
MARQUIS GS
82K MILES,
DRIVEN DAILY, G REAT SHAPE
$3000 941-916-3022
2000 GRAND MARQUIS
1 Owner, 71k, $5495
941-916-9222 Dlr.
2007 MERC. Grand-Marquis
40K, all pwr, grge kept $10,995
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2009 HONDA ACCORD
V6 COUPE 55K $16,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2010 HONDA CIVIC
77,925 mi, $13,257
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 HONDA ACCORD
LXP 22,021 mi, $16,987
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 HONDA CR-V
61,742 mi, $16,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 HONDA INSIGHT
52,008 mi, $13,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
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2008 HYUNDAI Accent 3 dr
hatchback AM/FM/XM auto air
62Kmi $5500. 941-286-5920
2009 HYUNDAI ACCENT
$5999 Financing Available
941-421-8520 Palm Wholesale
2009 HYUNDAI SONATA Gis,
1owr, 4 cyl, all pwer, $11,500
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2011 HYUNDAI SANTAFE
GLS, 57,348 mi, $14,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2013 HYUNDAI ELANTRA
GT 3,552 MILES $18,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2014 HYUNDAI SONATA
6,890 MILES $21,990
855-280-4707 DLR
INFINITI
7165
2008 INFINITI G37
lthr, snrf 87,894 mi,
$16,874 855-481-2060 Dlr
2009 INFINITI G37
33K $19,990
855-280-4707 DLR
KIA
7177
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2005 KIA RIO 5-Door
Hatchback, Red $6495
941-916-9222 Dlr.
2012 HONDA ACCORD
34,394 mi, $15,987
855-481-2060 Dlr
2006 KIA SPECTRA EX, 41K
mi, 1 owner, all power $8,995
941-473-2277
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7145
7147
2013 AUDI Q7
17K, $57,990
855-280-4707 DLR
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7148
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8,500 Miles/Excellent Condition - $22,000 941-380-0606 2005 LINCOLN SIG. LTD,
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08 Honda Fit Sport $7488
7100
08 Kia Rondo
$8988
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$4988
07 Dodge Caliber
$7988
06 Kia Sedona
$6988
05 Toyota Corolla
$6988
05 Toyota Prius
$7988
05 Hyundai Elantra $4488
03 PT Crusier
$3688
02 Mitsubishi Eclipse $4688
2008 HONDA CIVIC
ELX, 48,049 mi, $13,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
7163
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JEEP
7090
2007 HONDA CR-V
83,119 mi, $15,475
855-481-2060 Dlr
Used Saturn Parts & Service
AUDI
2014 JEEP GR.CHEROKEE
LIMITED 4X4 NAVI 9,675 MI,
$39,990 855-280-4707 DLR
2007 HONDA CIVIC
Hybrid 88,548 mi, $9,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2008 HONDA ACCORD LX,
41K, 4 cyl, loaded, mint $14800
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2010 GMC TERRAIN
31K $18,990
855-280-4707 DLR
7080
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
98 SW2 Wagon
$2,400
00 SL2 Sedan
$2,750
98 SL2 Sedan
$2,995
03 Vue SUV
$3,899
04 Vue SUV
$4,200
04 Vue SUV, AWD
$4,599
06 Vue 4 cyl
$4,799
06 Vue 4cyl
$5,899
06 Vue 4 cyl
$6,995
09 Vue XR leather $10,800
2008 FORD ESCAPE XLT, 1
owner, loaded, low mi $13500
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7160
2006 HONDA CIVIC LX, auto,
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2012 ACURA TSX
WAGON 34K $24,990
855-280-4707 DLR
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2008 CHEVY COLORADO
Cute Little Black Truck!!
AM/FM/CD/XM Radio. New
Wheels & Tires, Automatic,
Power Windows, 62k Miles.
Great Condition!
$14,000 231-499-9574
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7135
2003 GMC ENVOY SLE, low
mi, 1 owner, must see $6500
2013 CADILLAC ESCALADE
6,751 MILES $59,990
855-280-4707 DLR
7040
2014 FORD ESCAPE
15K $22,911
855-280-4707 DLR
7130
2004 FORD EXPLORER XLT
Bargain $5967
941-421-8520 Palm Wholesale
2008 FORD FUSION SE
2006 CADILLAC DTS Full
$10,695 Mattas Motors
size, Gray, Loaded, New Tires,
941-916-9222 Dlr.
exc cond. 111K, $9,490 OBO
941-928-4591
2008 FORD FUSION SE V6,
2012 CADILLAC ESCALADE 49K, sunroof, loaded $13,500
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855-280-4707 DLR
7070
HYUNDAI
2012 HONDA ACCORD
42,199 mi, $15,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA ACCORD
70,583 mi, $14,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA ACCORD
80,065 mi, $16,457
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA ACCORD
LX, 41,621 mi, $14,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA ACCORD
LXP 18,174 mi, $16,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA CIVIC
27,256 mi, $15,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA CIVIC
60,088 mi, $13,754
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 HONDA CIVIC
CERT,. 23, 540 mi, $15,987
855-481-2060 Dlr
2009 BMW 328IC
CONVT., 32K $25,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2012 HONDA CIVIC
CERT,. 27,323 mi, $15,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
2009 BMW 335I
59K $22,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2012 HONDA CIVIC
CERT., LX, 17,363 mi,
$16,874 855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 BMW 535I
37K $37,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2012 HONDA CIVIC
EX, 22,220 mi, $16,584
855-481-2060 Dlr
HONDA
2012 HONDA CIVIC
LX, 59,567 mi, $13,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
7160
2000 HONDA ODYSSEY Ex,
low mi, dual a/c, Nice!! $6500
2012 HONDA FIT
Sport, 25,960 mi, $15,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2012 HONDA PILOT
EXL NAVI 40K $29,990
855-280-4707 DLR
Great Deals in
the Classifieds!
2013 HONDA CIVIC
CERT,. 22,220 mi, $16,584
855-481-2060 Dlr
2001 HONDA ACCORD
72,103 mi, $5,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2008 KIA SEDONA
LX, 86,927 mi, $8,795
855-481-2060 Dlr
2008 KIA SEDONA
LX, 86,927 mi, $8,795
855-481-2060 Dlr
2010 KIA OPTIMA LX, 4cyl
1 owner, 32mpg, nice $12,900
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2010 KIA SOUL
102,295 mi, $10,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
2010 KIA SOUL
102,295 mi, $10,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 KIA RIO LX 4 Door
Sedan, Auto, Power Windows
$10,695 941-916-9222 Dlr.
2012 KIA SOUL
58,320 mi, $12,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 KIA SOUL
60,289 mi, $12,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2013 KIA OPTIMA EX GDI
NAVI 16K $21,990
855-280-4707 DLR
LEXUS
7178
2005 LEXUS RX330 77K mi,
leather, navi, roof $16,900
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2006 LEXUS RX330
68,928 mi, $16,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
MAZDA
7180
HYUNDAI
7163
2003 HONDA CIVIC
136,358 mi, $5,995
855-481-2060 Dlr
2004 HYUNDAI TIBURON
52K MILES $8,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2005 HONDA CIVIC
LX, 84,133 mi, $8,759
855-481-2060 Dlr
2006 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
53k Mi., Exc. Cond. $7800
Senior Owned 941-625-9641
1992 MAZDA MIATA
Red. 100k Miles. Runs Great!
Always Garaged. New Top.
$2,500 OBO **SOLD**
2007 MAZDA 6, 94k mi.,
Extra Sharp!! $7495
941-916-9222 Dlr.
Monday, August 4, 2014
MAZDA
7180
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VOLKSWAGEN
7220
AUTOS WANTED
E/N/C
TRUCKS/ PICK-UPS
7260
The Sun Classified Page 19
BOATS-POWERED
7300
7330
TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
7341
liv,,ONOO OOO000
2011 MAZDA MX5
CNVRTBL, 25,444mi,$16,745
855-481-2060 Dlr
2007
VOLKSWAGEN GTI
61K, loaded, blk on blk $12,995
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
MERCEDES
2012 VW GTI
78,122 mi, $16,987
855-481-2060 Dlr
7190
2011 MERCEDES C350
20K $28,990
855-280-4707 DLR
MINI COOPER
7192
2011 MINI COOPER
19K $14,911
855-280-4707 DLR
NISSAN
7200
2012 VW JETTA
37,609 MIL S14,875
855-481-2060 Dlr
ALL VEHICLES Wanted
Dead or Alive, Top $$ Paid
Starting at $250-$5000
Free pick up
941-623-2428
Cash in with
Class!
VOLVO
JUNk CAL'S WAN7FB
2W7 Fast sa-ic..
CASH FOR JUNKERS
Available 24/7
941-623-5550, 286-3122
WE BUY CARS
RUNNING OR NOT!
$400 CASH + UP
Frank 941-276-0204
7230
I BUY SCRAP CARS,
2001 NISSAN MAXIMA GLE
88k, White $6795
941-916-9222 Dlr.
2012 VOLVO S60
T5, 25K, $21,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2008 NISSAN ALTIMA Coupe,
1-owr, 70K, sunroof, mint $12,800
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
MISC. IMPORTS
2009 NISSAN VERSA
49,173 mi, $9,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 NISSAN ALTIMA
SL, 50,463 mi, $13,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
2012 NISSAN SENTRA
43,208 mi, $13,685
855-481-2060 Dlr
2013 NISSAN ALTIMA
44,716 mi, $16,758
855-481-2060 Dlr
2013 NISSAN SENTRA
SR, 8,935 mi, $16,874
855-481-2060 Dlr
TOYOTA
7210
7240
2012 FIAT 124
18,044 mi, $13,457
855-481-2060 Dlr
2013 FIAT 500
SPORT 7,443 MILES $14,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2013 LOTUS EVORA
6,915 MILES $67,990
855-280-4707 DLR
BUDGET BUYS
7252
#1 TOP CASH PAID UP
TO $5,000 CARS, TRUCKS,
941-650-5785
We Buy Junk Cars
Running Or Not, No Title,
No Problem. I Buy Them
All! 941-586-8214 Chris
AUTOS WANTED
7260
WE
NEED
2011 TOYOTA CAMRY
85,363 mi, $13,477
855-481-2060 Dlr
LMTD AWD 11K $31,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2011 TOYOTA VENZA
35K $19,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2012 TOYOTA COROLLA
S 28K $16,990
855-280-4707 DLR
2012 TOYOTA PRIUS
37K $20,988
855-280-4707 DLR
2013 TOYOTA AVALON
LMTD 3,326 MILES $35,990
855-280-4707 DLR
SPORT UTILITY/
VEHICLES
7305
2007 FORD EXPEDITION
Eddie Bauer, lthr, mint $16,800
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2009 NISSAN ROUGE S,
60K, 4 cyl, loaded, mint $13,800
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
BOATS-POWERED
7330
WE BUY CARS
ALL AUTOS WANTED with
or without title, any condition, year, make or model.
We pay up to $20,000 and
offer free towing. Call
Cindy at 813-505-6939
AUTO PARTS/
ACCESSORIES
7270
30’ MAXUM 3000 SCR
2000 TWIN I/O, AC, RADAR,
GPS, FRESH WATER BOAT.
LOADED, GREAT COND. $32K
601-842-3098
PGI
DAVIS MARINE REPAIR
Quick Service For All
Makes & Models
POWER POLES★JACK PLATES
TALONS OIL★CHANGES
WATER PUMPS★TUNE-UPS
FABRICATION★LIVE WELL PUMPS
LICENSED & INSURED
941-585-1660
Classified = Sales
SAILBOATS
10' - 30' USED BOATS
BUY-SELL-TRADE-CONSIGN
50 BOATS IN OUR SHOWROOM
BOATS ON LIFTS, TOO!
REPAIRS/SERVICE & FIBERGLASS
UPHOLSTERY, & CANVAS, TOO!
CHARLOTTE RV & MARINE
4628 TAMIAMI TRAIL, PC
CHARLOTTEMARINE.COM
941-244-5288
7331
454 CYL HEADS
$350 941-629-6429
ALUM INTAKE SBC
$90 941-629-6429
COLD INTAKE $60
315-406-5402
ENGINE HOIST $175
941-661-4062
Find the perfect companion
in the Classifieds!
MERCEDES DOORS
& REAR BUMPER
$275 941-629-6429
SMITTYBILT
TUBULAR
DOORS $200 941-991-2645
SUB BOX w/12” Speakers
$200 941-626-7313
TIRES- New take offs starting
@ $39.95 Installed & Balanced
Call for Inventory 941-639-5681
DONATIONS
DONATE YOUR
UNWANTED VEHICLE
TO ST. FRANCSIS ANIMAL
RESCUE TAX DEDUCTIBLE.
941-716-3803
WHEELS Eagle Alloy, 5 spoke,
exc. cond. Came off Mustang.
$300/obo 269-491-0651
VANS
7290
1998 FORD SUPER Club wgn
15 pass, V8, Dual a/c, low mi
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
Ale
2002 CHRYSLER T&C Van
with wheelchair lift, 77K mi,
new tires 941-916-9222 dlr
ti
WE BUY &
PICK UP JUNK CARS
941-661-1928
2005 BUICK TERRAZA CXL
AWD, 1-owner, low mi, lther $9500
JeffsAutoSales.net 941-629-1888
2010 DODGE Grand Caravan
WHEELCHAIR van, 10” lowered
floor & ramp. 941-870-4325
LARK V-NOSE ENCLOSED
2014 6X10, 3 To Choose From
JULY SPECIAL $2095
941-916-9222 Dlr.
LARK V-NOSE Enclosed
8.5’X18’ Tandem Axle
Special Price $4200
941-916-9222 Dlr.
ROY’S TRAILER COUNTRY
New- Pre-Owned - CargoUtility Trailers - Parts Repairs-Tires Welding.
We BUY Trailers! Trades
Welcome. Ask For Shawn.
941-575-2214
4760 Taylor Rd P.G.
CYCLES/MOPEDS/
SCOOTERS
7360
1989 HONDA GL1500,
Giving away due to death of
prev. owner. email:
robinpeter409@gmail.com
2006 HARLEY FATBOY
29K Mi. Special Price $8995
941-916-9222 Dlr.
CORBIN FATBOY SEAT
$250 941-474-8286
HARBOR
SCOOTERS
27’ SAN JUAN Needs TLC.
Diesel Saildrive. Pop Up Jacks
Avail. $200 941-662-7266
PERSONAL
WATER VEHICLES
7332
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FOR ALL YOUR
SCOOTER
NEEDS ...
WE
HA VE PARTS, AMSOIL
AND YUASA B ATTERIES !
3315 Tamiami
Tamiami Trl.
Trl. PG
We Repair Scooters too!
941-347-8705
MOTOR HOMES/
RVs
19’ KEY WEST Center
Console Includes Trail., All
Electric & Safety Equip.
$4,900. ***SOLD***
7380
JET SKI Yamaha GP760 Ex.
cond. inclds trailer Taking best
offer 941-786-7676 Nokomis
OUTBOARD/
MARINE ENGINES
7334
20’ 1988 SUNBIRD,
Great Ski Boat. Swim Ladder,
New Floor! Good Condition!
$4,000. obo 347-743-5522
or 347-678-8257
REDUCED
OUTBOARD MOTOR 5 HP
4s, Nissan, short shaft, runs &
looks new $800 941270-7323
OW
L
2014 Model CLEARANCE!
NO.1 SELLING RV
RV World Inc.of Nokomis
FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 36 YRS
2110 US 41, Nokomis
I-75 Exit 195
1-800-262-2182
www.rvworldinc.com
7338
BIMINI TOP Good cond. For
19’ CC, 8’ bm. Hdw & cover.
$250 941-276-6500
NYLON LINE 100ft 5/8”
$20 941-475-3311
20’ TEAM SAILFISH, 1996
w/ trailer. Ctr console, Yamaha 130 2 stroke w/SS prop,
EC $6,900 941-626-4571 or
941-627-5777
SS PROPELLER Solas
3431-133-17 (13 1/4 X17)
for Yamaha. Like new.
$175 941-830-2247
ADVERTISE
In
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2015 WINNEBAGOS
MARINE SUPPLY
& EQUIP.
CANOES/ KAYAKS
7339
TRUCK TOPPER, White, Flip,
Was on 2006 Ford, 5’7” Like
New $350 obo 941-697-2038
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
78,225 mi, $8,995
855-481-2060 Dlr
2011 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER
'
www.pctcars2.com
Top Dollar for your car
or truck Call us today
2004 FORD FOCUS 4 Door,
Runs Great! 4 New Tires! 127K
Miles. Well Maintained. 1
Owner! $2,400. 203-206-9161 EXHAUST SYSTEM, COMPLETE off 2011 Silverado
Like new $100 315-406-5402
GM ROCK SLIDERS for H3
$325 941-223-8735
Eye Sore Removal
2008 TOYOTA COROLLA S
Model, 110K Hwy miles
$7,500/obo 941-258-8267
2010 TOYOTA CAMRY
78,225 mi, $8,995
855-481-2060 Dlr
941-473-2277
REDUCED
29’ 6” REGAL COMMODORE
2002 TWIN IO, AC, RADAR,
GPS, CANVAS CAMPER COVERS.
ELECTRIC TOLIET, TV, VCR, WINDLESS, GENERATOR. LOADED.
$35,000 OBO 508-942-4600
4 SPEED MUNCIE
$500 941-629-6429
1999 HONDA CIVIC EX,
Silver. Gas Saver! $988.
941-639-1601, Dlr
2007 TOYOTA CAMRY
Hybrid 69K $12,990
855-280-4707 DLR
TRUCKS AND WRECKS
941-456-1342
APPROVAL
'
941-473-2277
1996 TOYOTA CAMRY,
Moonroof, Leather!
$1,188. 941-639-1601, Dlr
2003 TOYOTA CAMRY
78,225 mi, $8,950
855-481-2060 Dlr
DON’T WAIT. DRIVE TODAY
www.pctcars2.com
ANY COND.
1999 TOYOTA CAMRY
6 cyl, 120K mi, good
condition, new a/c, 1 owner,
$2,800 **SOLD 1st DAY**
2000 TOYOTA CAMRY LE
Low Miles! Nice Car!
$4,988. 941-639-1601, Dlr
APPLY
NOW
GUARANTEED CREDIT
2013 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA
19K $19,911
855-280-4707 DLR
2001 FORD RANGER,
Regular Cab, 4x4, Lifted!
$5,988. 941-639-1601, Dlr
2015 ROADTREK
#1 SELLING CAMPER VAN
RV WORLD INC OF NOKOMIS
FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 36 YRS
2110 US 41 - NOKOMIS
941-966-2182
www.rvworldinc.com
CLASSIFIED
ADS SELL
NEW HOLIDAY RAMBLERS
A MUST SEE MOTOR HOME
MANY MODELS
RV WORLD INC OF NOKOMIS
FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 36 YRS
2110 US 41 - NOKOMIS
941-966-2182
23’ 2006 Yamaha Jet Boat
Seats 10 Twin 1100 Engines
w/210 Hrs. Incl. Life Vests &
Equip. 2010 Alum. Tr. $20,500
941-240-6277
12’ WILDERNESS (2) Tarpon
120 & Perception, Upgraded
Seats! Stingray Hybrid Paddles. Prime Life Vests, & Malone Car Carriers. $2,000 For
ALL! (941)-876-4399
TRAILER
& ACCESSORIES
7341
28’ TOPAZ SPORTFISH Twin
305 Merc Inboards, Power CURT TRAILER HITCH
Anchor, Low Hrs. VHF Radio, Fits sportage or santa fe 2
Spotlight, V Birth, A/C In Cabin $100 941-661-6487
Power Head & Holding Tank,
Portable Live Well. Solid Boat, DUMP TRAILERS IN STOCK
@ ROY’S TRAILER
Lift Kept 20 years. $10,300
COUNTRY 941-575-2214
941-473-9581
RV SERVICE $PECIAL$
● Lg. Parts Showroom
● Factory Warranty
All models
● Wash & Hand Wax
● Brake Flush
● Roof Reseal
● RV Propane & Bottles
● Water Leak Test
● Dog Port-a-potties
● RV Wash
● New Tires & Balance
RV WORLD INC. of Nokomis
FAMILY OWNED/OPERATED FOR 36 YRS
2110 US 41 Nokomis,
941-966-2182
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