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HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1927 -ews-Sun ************* P.LL FOR ADC 320 *01 C I'.llc / / YONGE LIBRARY FL HISTORY PO BOX 117007 6A!TNESILLE FL 32611-7007 with blowout oj .Okeechobee Sports, ID tter oganitation may S Vanishing Species Wildlife owner rescues and loves exotic animals. WHAT'S INSIDE : ,, i, BIG SPLASH Special STARS members enjoy swimming Up Close, 9A FESTIVE FOOD July 4 dishes that sparkle with taste Lifestyle, 1C Business ............ 11A Celebrations ...... ..3C .Chalk Talk ......... .12A Classified ads .........1B Community briefs ..... 14A Crossword ............12C Editorial .............18A Health/Nutrition .... .17A Lifestyle ..............IC Lottery numbers.......14A Obituaries ..........4A Sports ............... 1D TODAY'S FORECAST Highs 80s Complete Lows weather report o~n 70s page 8A CONTACTS Avon Park (863) 452-1009 Sebring (863) 385-6155 Lake Placid (863) 465-0426 Fax (863) 385-1954 E-mail editor@newssun.com Online www.newssun.com I II I IIllIl1l I |II 90994 01001! SEBRING, FLORIDA VOLUME 86/NUMBER 26 By PHIL ATINGER News-Sun SEBRING Jail expansion has given Highlands County more than 500 inmate beds. It may not have been enough. At current growth, Highlands County Jail could be at capacity again soon, Circuit Court Judge J. David Langford told the Public Safety Coordinating Council. On Tuesday, the jail had 409 inmates. Another 155 people are in the community maintenance program and 48 on pe-trial release, which allows them to be housed out- side the jail. Expanding the pre-trial release program might help, Langford said. If iiho4 (h new jail will have to expand again by the end of the decade. The jail capacity is 510. "The way the county is growing, it's not an 'if,' but 'when' and 'how' we're going to do it," he said. Sandra Gonzalez, pre-trial release supervi- sor, has seen as many as 95 on the system, but' said a lot ofr potential clients...- _ don't qualify. How it works A judge refers . defendants to. the I pre-trial -release pro- gram on a case-by-case basis and orders an investiga- dtion after first court appearance to see ff a defendant will qualify. Whether an. inmate is considered depends on the nature of the charge and the impact to the community and the victim, Langford said. Many are domestic violence, and some have to do drug evaluations. Capital offenses are never eligible. In Bartow, each defendant gets a pre-trial release evaluation before first appearance, and the judge can assign of not assign based on that. See GEARS, page 7A Illustration by ARI SALGUIRO/News-Sun Historical society, Episcopal church square off KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer is located at 20 E. Pleasant St., Avon Park. Beach boys By BARRY FOSTER News-Sun AVON PARK It was nearly a packed house at MNlndai"'s' Avon -Park Ciity Council meeting as members of the Avon Park Historical Society and representatives of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer started a wrestling match over the naming of the landmark as an historic site. Avon Park Historical .Society President Jean Jordan said it is just the first part of a long-term effort to save a num- ber of buildings in the City of Charm with historic signifi- cance. "We as a historical society are trying to save all our histo- ry," she said. "There are. other buildings we are looking at as historical sites too." Jordan -said the drive was spurred at least in part by rumors the church was to be torn down and the land sold to help finance a new building for the Episcopal church. "The idea that somebody wanted to tear down one of the oldest churches in town in fact, one of the oldest churches in Highlands County was unbelievable," Jordan said. However, Episcopal Church of the Redeemer Rector Joyce Helms told the council it was ,"not their understanding" the building would be razed. "This is not under your juris- diction," Holmes further told the council, referring to the naming of the building as an historic site. The Rev. Danielle Morris further queried the council, asking if the historical society had jurisdictional powers and inquired as to Whether the city had a code for historical desig- nation. Mayor Tom Macklin then removed the appropriate parts of the city's land development regulations dealing with his- toric designation from his per- sonal council binder and gave them to Morris. Under those provisions, the first step in the process would be a presentation before the Avon Park Planning and Zoning Board. Its next meeting will be at 6 p.m. Tuesday, July 12, and Avon Park City Manager C.B. Shirey said- the matter would be placed on the agenda. A call. to the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer got its construction trailer. Morris said thatf the matter now was under the auspices of the Diocese and at this time they had "no comment,"'- "We'll have something- for you later," she promised. It was in the 1980s when properties along the city's Mile Long Mall were declared an historic district. The area includes both the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer and the Union Congregational Church. Jordan said while Union Congregational is recognized as the oldest church, there still apparently is some discussion See CHURCH, page 7A Sexual offenders may be ordered to leave shelters JARRETT BAKER/News-Sun Sebring residents (from left) Taylor Peacock, 14, Melvin Daniels, 15, Billy Firth, 14, and Anthony Matthews, 16, talk about their dogs as a storm rolls in at Pier Beach on Monday afternoon in Sebring. County reviews sex offender shelter ordinance By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING Sexual offend- ers and sexual predators visit- ing Highlands County hurri- cane shelters may stay as long as they have pre-registered with law enforcement, and shelter operators say it's OK. If a shelter operator or a Highlands County sheriff's deputy assigns the person to another shelter or a specific location within that shelter, that person must obey the order. Otherwise, he or she will face being arrested. That's the gist of the sexual offender shelter- ordinance reviewed Tuesday by Highlands County commission- ers, Sheriff Susan Benton and Ross Macbeth, county attorney. July 12 is the projected effec- tive date. The penalty for disobeying is a $500 fine or jail up to 60 days. The draft ordinance required sexual offenders/predators to: notify law enforcement and shelter operators of being a registered sexual offender/pred- ator; complete and sign a tem- porary shelter log-in sheet; and complete, sign and deliver a sexual offender/predator reg- istration form to the person operating the shelter. If allowed to stay, they will be assigned a specific area of the shelter. If told to go to the offender/predator shelter, they must go to the shelter set up by the Highlands County Sheriff's See SHELTERS, page 7A When you deliver something this important. _-" _.- Over the years, Physicians on the medical staff of Highlands Regional Medical Highll Center have delivered thousands of babies. Ona" ,:/tr. Our medical staff, experienced and friendly labor and delivery nurses, private rooms, jacuzzi 0.0. w .a -" - tubs and free celebration dinners make Highlands Regional Medical Center's New Beginnings -, the choice of parents. 3 8 5 6 1 0 1 WEDNESDAY * COMING FRIDAY IN THE NEWS-SUN 50e 2A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 County having hiccups with renovations HIGHLANDS Dow stars in 'Zoey 101' SEBRING Sebring's Creagen Dow, 14, has just completed two projects in Hollywood. He plays the role of Young Eric in the film "Auteur," which stars Granville "Sonny" Van Dusen, Beau Clark and Lee Schall. Creagen will also be starring in the second season of Nickelodeon's hit TV show "Zoey 101" where he was given a recurring role as Jeremiah Trottman, the school's TV anchorman. "Zoey 101" stars Jamie Lynn Spears, younger sister of singer Britney Spears." The new episodes are scheduled to begin airing in the fall. Morris a new director LAKE PLACID - Margaret Morris, a resident of Lake Placid for 33 years, is a new director of the Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce, joining James Colley, Pam Karlson, Vicki Spires, and Debbie Malloy- Thorpe as new direc- tors. Morris- is the, accounting MORRIS supervisor at Glades Electric Cooperative. She is the president elect of the Lake Placid Noon Rotary Club and participates in the - Junior Achtevement Program at Lake Placid High School. She is the mother of two sons, 25 and 18. Offices closed Monday Government offices at the local, county, state and federal level will be closed Monday in observance of the Fourth of July. The city of Sebring's Solid Waste Department will be closed Monday for Independence Day. All Monday pick-ups will be changed to Tuesday. Tuesday's pick-ups will be picked up on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday's will remain the same, The two garbage haulers in the unincorporated areas of the county will pick up Monday's garbage on Tuesday and Tuesday's on Wednesday. There will be no yard debris pickup the week of July 4. Garbage for the county haulers should be curbside by 7 a.m. Garbage collections in the city of Avon Park and town of Lake Placid will be unchanged. The News-Sun will also be closed Monday. All offices will reopen Tuesday. By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING As with most renovation projects, the last few items are the hardest. Highlands County is experi- encing that problem with the jail and courthouse renovation and expansion projects. Three years after awarding the con- tract to Dooley & Mack Constructors Inc., the county nearly has the work finished. The jail is fully occupied now, said Assistant County Administrator Tom Portz. Portz has given Dooley & Mack July 14 as a deadline for the two projects. After that, it will cost the contractor $1,000 per day. They should make it, without any more snafus. They had issues with the fire sprinklers, Portz said. Water Three weeks ago, while test- ing the sprinkler heads, one of the fixtures came off and flood- ed the clerk of the courts pro- bate office on the first floor. All of Judge J. David Langford's case files were soaked. Bob Germain, deputy clerk over court services, said they man- aged to dry his files out and got a carpet service to draw up the water. Blaming took place on all sides, Portz said, from claims of pipes not hooked up properly, sprinkler heads not fastened tightly to building maintenance and office -staff not being warned of the testing. Last week, another fixture in the third floor offices began to drip. Germain said these issues have since been addressed. Portz said Dooley & Mack has had problems getting some -jobs finished since subcontrac- tors either went bankrupt - like the sprinkler contractor - or could get more money doing new construction at current rates rather than finishing the old contract. Between the hous- ing boom and the hurricane recovery, subcontractors have left the job site to get more money elsewhere. Maurice Opstal, project superintendent with Dooley & Mack, will warn Portz if this continues to be a problem. Comfort Bathrooms being installed on LARRY LEVEY/News-Sun As an American flag is hoisted over the Avon Park Depot Museum by cadets from the Avon Park High School Jr. Air Force ROTC (right), a five-gun salute is offered by members of the Avon Park Veterans Honor Guard. Flag raised over Avon Park museum By LARRY LEVEY News-Sun correspondent AVON PARK Just in time for the Fourth of July, a new - and larger American flag now flies over the Avon Park Depot Museum, courtesy of the Avon Park Veterans Honor Guard. Honor Guard commander John D. Nettles Jr. arranged for the flag-raising ceremony, held June 26. The impressive cere- mony involved two military groups, one representing America's past; the other, its future. Offering a five-gun salute as the new flag was being raised were Nettles and four other Honor Guard members: Hubert Ard, from Zolfo Springs; Jim Fiedler,, bringn; Peter Panzner^- Avon TPark;., and Jim Bivins, Sebriig: .' ` : ' Taking down the old flag and hoisting the new were four members of the Avon Park High School Air Force Junior ROTC: Cadet Lt. Col. Jack Smith, Cadet 1st Lt. Jared Fletcher, Cadet 1st Lt. Josh Joy and Cadet Tech. Sgt. Jonathon Avalos. The ceremony was attended by members of the Avon Park Historical Society and several museum visitors. "The flag, the honor guard and the cadets all in uniform and they way they performed their duties: it was all very patriotic and very emo- tional," Elaine Levey, museum Charges dropped against officer News-Sun AVON PARK The state attorney's office reportedly has dropped a child abuse charge against Avon Park police detec- tive Sahaly Vega-Pope. She had been implicated in the alleged attack on her teenage daughter in January. Assistant State Attorney John Kromholz reportedly has turned the matter over to the Florida Department of Children and Family Services for resolution. He indicated DCF officials might better resolve the issue with counseling and therapy. Vega-Pope has been employed by the police depart- ment for 15 years. Committees meet today with water planners SEBRING At 3 p.m. today, two Highlands County advisory committees will meet with officials from both Florida water management districts at the Highlands County Agri- Civic Center. They will discuss, water sup- ply issues and planning for the future, along with the U.S. Geologic Service and people who are doing the water supply plan for the county. This is a public meeting in the main room of the Agri- Civic Center. the second and third floors are almost ready to go, he said. For a long time, the courthouse only had one public bathroom for the entire building. For safety, contractors weld- ed a second metal railing to the wood handrail on the center of the main stairwell. Germain also plans to get benches lifted from the first floor to the sec- ond and third floor for the wait- ing public. Door Major David Paeplow, deten- tion commander with the Highlands County Sheriff's Office, said he had to buy a $300 door for the booking hall- way. The specifications for the door were fine except for the thickness. It was too thin for the -" '- "~~ frame. Beds Finally, Paeplow has had problems with the wall-mount- ed beds coming off the walls in the new pods. He's had some conflicting stories on why this is happening, but it seems the subcontractor didn't install them properly. Portz said the beds are under warranty for the first year, so the county should be able to get them fixed. Apparently, not all of the beds are loose. One inmate reportedly told a contractor who was trying to loosen a bed from its mounts that he wouldn't be able to,. allegedly saying, "I pulled on (the bed) or a half hour and it wouldn't budge." Jaxson's passes with provisions By PHIL ATTINGER zoning, if it falls vacant for News-Sun more than six months, no one SEBRING On Tuesday, will be 'allowed to live there. Highlands County commission- Harris said the owners might ers gave Jaxson's restaurant and have a different business there convenience store a new zPn- sometime in the future, under ing, with provisions on how the those allowed in B-2 commer- owners will be allowed to use cial, but to use that building, the their expanded property. Davies will need more land for The owners bought the house parking. next door, at 445 Lake June Development Services Road, for extra square footage Director Jim Polatty said rent- to qualify for a B-3 commercial ing the house right now would zoning, to allow outdoor sales be a non-conformant use under on their back patio. They will the zoning. Harris didn't see not use it as "Jaxson's II" or any immediate solution on any other expansion of the Tuesday. existing business. They will, One of the main reasons for however, use the front yard for the zoning wrangling is the parking as needed. smoking amendment. In 2002, Bert Harris III, attorney for Floridians approved a constitu- owners Don and Connie tional amendment requiring Davies, said they would not restaurants to move smokers plow up the grass or oaks. They outside, so the Davies built a want to lease other parking patio. Later they moved tables from nearby property as soon as outside under a canvas pavil- possible. ion, but their B-2 commercial In the meantime, they have zoning did not allow outdoor * rented, the second -lakefront sales aird,was inconsistent.witi, house as a residence, and .want 'the courity's comprehensive. .to keep .itoccupied. Under. their plan.-... ". .. - coordinator,: said. "'This is something you can't experience unless yobuare there." -7 Microde to keep you looking your best! - rejuvenotioncent. of Newsom Eye .863*382*7588 3207 Physicians Way, Suite A Sebring, Fl., 33870 Located inside Newsom Eye & Laser Center Call Today For Special Introductory Prices NEWSOM EYE ^ & LASER CENTER Treat your- self to younger healthier looking skin. The Rejuvenation Center of Newsom Eye now offers several new treatments and product-,. ING tA"PE & -t (9 385-3497 r cc Avc. Kir-rr-P 2 l'O S. Comment SchilliLl Moll, Fli. Oam 11,111 Ulowd Hi(oii-vm)s Couvn"s Oimi:sr Els-ruiism--i) HEIARIM; AID OFFICF, 4L clock b(~C( Mh' 3A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 b I r 'A' w YF~-rC`r~;' ilI O I I JIL- NPOdi~cifng'' viicles 'for thi U.$S.njarkt.;.J y ibaed --na toai; 62,251 U ".S .consumer4r during the'firs -90 days of ownership. .www.jc peeri ce Study.M sueyed.40-,73 Oct. models afterhe firstO days of ownerhp ^..^^M^/^^^^^''.^*'*^.4j 1.3~ Y VA At. 14a' . -. 4A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 OBITUARIES Kenneth Dodson Kenneth F. Dodson, 94, of Sebring, died June 24, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Pittsburgh, Pa., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1980, 'coming from Miami. He was self-employed as a building contractor. He was a member of the Republican Party. Survivors include his wife, Elizabeth; daughters, Miriam Bigenho of Miami, Frances Cullen of Naples, Susie Vrodakis of Valencia, Calif. and Jorae Wheeler of Ocala; eight grandchildren; and seven great- grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Hildegard Sbiegay- Hafemann Hildegard E. Sbiegay- Hafemann, 85, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Grebenstein? Germany, she moved to Sebring in 1980, coming from Flint, Mich. She retired from General Motors Corp. in Flint, Mich. She attended Faith Lutheran Church in Sebring. Survivors include her son, John of Sebring; and two grand- sons. Memorial contributions may be made to the Humane Society, 7910 Airport Road, Sebring, FL 33870 or Wrede's Wildlife, 4900 Wilderness Trail, Sebring, FL 33875. Arrangements were handled by Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring. James Hamilton James C. Hamilton Jr., 83, of Lake Placid, died June 25, 2005, in Lake Placid. Born in Atlanta, Ga., he had been a resident of Lake Placid since 1986, coming from Indianapolis, Ind. He was an appliance sales- man. He served in the United States Marine Corp. He was a * member of the Marine Corp. League and American Legion Post 25. He was a Christian. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy B.; sons, Tony Clark and Michael Clark, both of Indianapolis, Ind.; daughter, Cindy Brain of Losgatos, Calif.; three grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. Arrangements were handled by Chandler Funeral Home, Lake Placid. Richard Higgins Richard Francis Higgins 64, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Elizabeth, N.J., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1984, coming from Miami. He was a carpenter. He also was an assistant Scout Master in Sebring and former Scout Master in Lake Wales. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Sebring. Survivors include his sons, John F. and Michael J., both of Avon Park loses former council member and businessman By BARRY FOSTER News-Sun AVON PARK George W. Border may have been best known for his history as a local station operator but he left a long history of service to the City of Charm in a num- ber of different capacities including stints on the Avon Park City Council. Border, 90, of Avon Park, died June 25, 2005, at his home. Bob Barben not only served "ith Border on the council but persuaded him to be a member of the board when A&P Grocers store. manager Bob Cleteland left the city. creating a acancy "Councilman Roy Seims and I went to see George and it took us about three hours to convince him to serve," Barben said. "I'll never forget, at the end of the conversation he said "Well no%% boys, I just want to tell you this; if you expect me to vote with you every time, you got the wrong man.' And I told him 'George if I thought you were going to \ore with me all the time. ou wouldn't be worth ai damn, and I wouldn't be up here asking you.'" " Border filled out the remainder of the term and then stood for re-election Both he and Barben %ere returned to office by the %oters. Barben remembered Border for the amount of1 work he did improving the, streets of the city. "At that time there were an a\ ful lot of streets in the city that \%ere cla) George New' Jersey, Thomas M. and Richard F; daughters, Denise (Missy) Nelson of Ponce de Leon, Christine M. Penton of Miami and Irisanne Jordan of DeFuniak Springs; sister, Susan Anne; 25 grandchildren; and 12 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints in Sebring. Cremation arrangements are being handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Mary Meade Mary Margaret Meade, 91, of Avon Park, died June .24, 2005 in Avon Park., Born in Durango, Colo., she had been a resident of Avon Park since 1986, coming from Winter Park. She was a home- maker. " Survivors include her son, James Jr. of Orlando; two grandchildren; and three great- grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Avon Park. Gerald Ostendorf Gerald W. Ostendorf, 68, of Lake Placid, died June 28, 2005, in Lake Placid. Born in Martins Ferry, Ohio, he had been a resident of Lake Placid for the past 13 years, coming from Fort Lauderdale. He was a medical technolo- gist at Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale and later at came up xwith the idea of mixing clay with macadam TheN call that a "mix in place.' They weren't great but they were a lot better than what we'd had," Bjrben said. "He took an aw ftul lot of people out of clay streets.' Steve Roberts, a former A\on Park councilman himself, had one of his first jobs back in his teenage years working at Border's Texacu "It was nght dow nlown near the rail- road tracks right across from the old News-Sun building,"' he said. "He was a fabulous person, nice and easy going. I never heard a bad word ahout him " Border had operated a service station on U.S. 27 but later opened a second location closer to the downtown area. "He had a lot of old timer business, people who I \ed in town, around the lake and in the community The% couldn't get across 27 when they four laned it," Roberts explained. Barben said that Border probably had his finger on the pulse of the community better than most cita officials simply because of w here he w worked. "I was spending a lot of time working out in the country but the people could always s find George." he said. In addition to serving on the Avon Park City Council. Border was president of the Avon Park Chamber of Commerce dunng the time Avon Park Lakes was created. Barben remembered that he and Border had watched that development very closely especially the creation of Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center in Sebring. He served in the United States Army. He was a Christian. Survivors include his wife of 40 years, Carol; daughter, Lynn Bushyager of Woodstock, Ga.; mother, Myrtle Lusk of Lake Placid; brothers, John of Lake Placid, Richard of Yuma, Ariz. and Robert of Louisville, Ohio; and one granddaughter. A memorial service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Memorial United Methodist Church in Lake Placid, with the Rev. James Leach officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Ave., Auburndale, FL 33823. Arrangements are being han- dled by Scott Funeral Home. Vance Parrish I Vance L. Parrish Jr., 85, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Henry County, Tenn., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1988, coming from Hartford, Ky. He was a mail carrier with the United States Postal Service for 19 years and was owner and operator of a Dairy Queen in Hartford, Ky. He served in the United ,States Marines during World War II. He was a member of Sebring Christian Church. Survivors include his wife, Ruth; sons, Lee of Sebring and Steve of Birmingham, Ala.; five grandchildren; and five great-grandchildren. the road system there. So closely in fact that the developers came to dislike them "We were so unpopular %with the de el- opers of that thing. they put two roads down into the swamp. One was named Barben and the other was named Border," he said. A native of Easton. Pa., Border came to Avon Park in 1949 from Auburndale. He served in the Merchant Marines during World War II. Border was a member and past master of the Poinciana Lodge 227 Free and Accepted Masons in Avon Park. He was a York Rire Mason and 32nd degree Scottish Rite Mason. He was a member of the Walker Memorial Civic Advisory Board for 25 years. He also served as a past president and longtime member of the Avon Park Cemetery Association. Survivors include his wife of II years. Mildred H.; son, Robert W. of Avon Park: daughter, Ruth Cates of Tallahassee: chil- dren by marriage, Michael Watson. Marion. Ky. and Diane Helm, New * Smyrna Beach: three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Burial will be in Bougainuvllea Cemeter min Avon Park. No funeral services are planned. Memorial contributions may be made to the Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church. 2600 N. Highlands Blvd.. A\on Park. FL 33825. Fountain Funeral Home. Avon Park, handled the arrangements. A funeral service was Tuesday at Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home in Sebring, with Tod Schwingel officiating. Interment was in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Wayne Ross Wayne Arthur Ross, 79, of Lake Placid, died June 26, 2005, in Lake Placid. Born in Zanville, Ohio, he had been a resident of Lake Placid since 1972, coming from Fort Lauderdale, after retiring from Florida Power and Light -with 30 years of service. He was a member of American Legion Placid Post 25, Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3880 and Trinity Lutheran Church of Lake Placid. Survivors include his wife, Katharine; daughters, Deborah Labuda and Anita Gerhart; sons, Danford, Wayne ,and Robert; seven grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. A funeral service will be at 11 a.m. today at Trinity Lutheran Church in Lake Placid, with the Rev. Richard A. Norris officiating. Interment will be in Oak Hill Cemetery in Lake Placid. Arrangements are being han- dled by Scott Funeral Home, .Lake Placid. Doris Shafer Doris Viola Shafer, 71, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Brewersville, Ind., she had been a resident of Sebring since 2000, coming Two cars collide north of Lake Placid News-Sun LAKE PLACID Two cars collided on U.S. 27 near the intersection with Lake Mirror Drive at 8:47 p.m. Friday night. Willie C..Osborn, 68, driving a 2004 Dodge Truck was travel- ing east across the highway, Morales charged with grand theft AVON PARK An employee of Subway allegedly. took the store's deposits from the safe at the end of her shift. She is now facing criminal charges. Sol Mary Morales, 23, of Avon Park, was charged with ' grand theft of more than $300. According to complaint affi- davits, she took $560 at 11:45 p.m., June 6, when she finished he shift at the store at 1052 U.S. 27 South. When Avon Park police interviewed her June 15, she allegedly admitted to taking the money. She said the safe had been left unlocked. She was arrested and held without bail Monday, June 20. attempting ,a left turn onto Josephine Avenue from the median. Osborn failed to yield to north bound traffic and drove into the path of Martha Adame, 31, who was driving a 2003 Ford truck. Adame collided into the passenger side of Osborn's truck. Adame and her passenger, a 5-year-old boy were wearing their seatbelts and sustained minor injuries. Osborn, who also was wear- ing a seatbelt, was transported to Florida Hospital Lake Placid, and treated in the emergency room. He was released the same day. Charges are pending at this time. QULT LOINGATMIL IECPICS OVER 300,000 Sq. Ft. of Laminate, Wood & Ceramic in Stock ARMSTONG VINYL as low as 49, RUSW1C OAK PARQUET A Steal! While Supplies Last Vs.f wow 3 Room Carpet Installed With Pad $600-00 Based on 450 Sq. Ft mFRESE S timA SEBR 863/385 from Fort Myers. She was a registered nurse. She was a member of the Ladies of the Moose Auxiliary. Survivors include her sons, Daniel Lafayette LaPointe of. Fort Myers and Ernest James Shafer of Cape Coral; daugh- ters, Marie Emaline LaPointe of Fort Myers, Sheryl Lynn LaPointe-Gagon of Cape Coral, Ada Geraldine Shafer Rogers of Ozark, Mo., Maxine Anne Boston of Sebring and September Dawn Flowers 'of Alabama; brothers, Hubert Coryell of Hawkinsville, Ga. and James Coryell of dMt. Clemens, Mich.; sisters, Martha Smith of North Vernon, Ind., Eileen Dieson of Dearborn, Mich. and Glenna Curtis of Mt. Clemens, Mich.; 16 grandchil- dren; and eight great-grandchil- dren. A memorial service will be Saturday, July 30, at First Baptist Church of Lake Josephine in Sebring, with Pastor Allen Altvater officiat- ing. Time of service will be determined at a later date. Memorial contributions may be made to Ronald McDonald House. Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home in Sebring handled the arrangements. Nancy Swansey Nancy Rae Swansey, 69, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in ' Sebring. PATTERN BERBERS From 89 LOOP BERBERS From 7 p. PORCELAIN 20x20 TILE 2 .,VIN0'ATRUCKLOAD 99q. OF CERAMIC i4* C**_d A ^- -a*a ,. ,,. .'"; Cat,,a"iv , Born in Flint, Mich., she had been a resident of Sebring since 1987, coming from Fort Lauderdale. She was a secretary in the automotive industry; and worked for Annett Bus Lines as a ride-along for several years. Survivors include her sons, Jim Holder of Avon Park and Scott Shelp of Puyallup, Wash.; daughter, Doris Gray of Orlando; and three grandchil- dren. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home Chapel in Sebring, with the Rev. R.L. Polk officiating. Antonio Vazquez Antonio Vazquez Jr., 53, of Avon Park, died June 26, 2005, in Avon Pdrk. Born in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, he had been a resident of Avon Park since 1995, coming from Elizabeth, N.J. He was a truck driver. Survivors include his sons, Antonio III of Puerto Rico and Victor M. of Elizabeth, N.J.; mother, Maria Vega of Avon Park; father, Antonio of Melbourne; brothers, William and Saul, both of Avon Park and Noel of Selinsgrove, Pa.; sis- ters, Olga Vega and Iris Esquiaqui, both of Avon Park; and three grandchildren. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. today at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home in Avon Park, with Pastor William Solis officiating. Interment will be in Bougainvillea Cemetery in Avon Park. Charles Zimmerman Charles J. "Bud" Zimmerman, 81, of Sebring, died June 26, 2005, in Sebring. Born in Hooversville, Pa., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1988. He retired from Kraft Foods. He served in the United States Army during World War II. He was a member of Altoona Masonic Lodge in Altoona, Pa. and the Shrine Temple. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church- in Punxsutawney, Pa. and later a member of Sebring Church of the Brethren, where he served as a deacon and usher. Survivors include his wife, Dorothy; daughter, Diane Trithart of Custer, S.D.; one grandson; and two great-grand- children. A funeral service will be at 2 p.m. today at Sebring Church of the Brethren, with the Rev. Cecil Hess officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Sebring Church of the Brethren or Good Shepherd Hospice. Arrangements are being han- dled by Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring. ii s iq iain.. 86-29-03 Emi -9N e/F1nNlF NewsSun 2227 U.S. 27 South . Sebring, Florida 33870 IING LAKE PLACID AVON 5-6155 863/465-0426 863/45; Fax: 385-1954 RALPH BUSH Publisher PARK 2-1009 ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor CRAIG SUTTER Production Director The News-Sun (ISSN 0163-3988), a HarborPoint Media publication is pub- lished every Wednesday,, Friday and Sunday by the Sebring News-Sun Inc. at 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. Periodicals Postage Paid at Sebring, FL. 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News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience makes a pit stop at Lakeshore Mall Special to the News-Sun SEBRING On its way to the next big race in Daytona Beach, the Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience is making a pit stop at Lakeshore Mall, offering race fans a fun way to feel closer to the racing action. The Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience will be at Lakeshore Mall from 1-9 p.m. today. The Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience includes the Pit Boss, an interactive game trailer with six 35-inch video screens where NASCAR fans can compete in virtual. In addi- tion, fans are invited to bring cameras for photo opportuni- ties, which include the cus- tomized Harley Davidson motorcycles with Coca-Cola Classic "contour" sidecars and life-sized models of Coca-Cola Racing Family drivers. The NEXTEL Spin to Win prize wheel will offer up some fun prizes for participants. As part of the experience, fans across the country can enter to win a trip to the Coca- Cola Racing Family Reunion in Atlanta at the end of October. The prize package features a chance to meet members of the Coca-Cola Racing Family and ride with one of them around the track at 160 miles per hour. It also includes round-trip air fare for two to Atlanta, along with hotel and transportation. The Coca-Cola Racing Family is a collection of popu- lar drivers in the NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series including Tony Stewart, Kevin Harvick, Bobby Labonte, Kyle Petty, 2004 champion Kurt Busch, Bill Elliott, Jeff Burton, Michael Waltrip, Dale Jarrett, Elliott Sadler and Greg Biffle, as well as former drivers Richard Petty and Ned Jarrett. CBL & Associates Properties Inc. and Coca-Cola have teamed up to bring the exclu- sive Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience tour to 60 CBL malls across the country through September. For more information about The Coca-Cola Racing Family Experience and a complete schedule of tour stops, visit cbl- properties.comn on the Web. Welcome to the world of wine By LARRY LEVEY News-Sun correspondent SEBRING "A crash course in wine appreciation." That's how Dr. Violeta Colova, originally from Bulgaria, and now associate professor in viti- culture at Florida A&M University, described her talk to some 50 folks Saturday at the Recreation Hall at Highlands Hammock State. Park. (Viticulture, by the way, refers to the science of growing grapes.) Colova had been invited by the Highlands Grape Growers Association and the Highlands Winemakers Guild. In her talk, she covered the role of wine through the ages, the history of grape-growing and of wine-making, types of grapes and wines, grape-grow- ing regions. "Florida," she said, "now has 15 wineries, with two or three more on the way." (Highlands County's Hen- scratch Farms is one of the 15.) But the most popular part of her talk was the inter-active part: the wine-tasting. Proper wine-tasting is not a simple, matter, she, explained. It's a .process ,that,involyps, many of our senses, beginning with sight. The best way to observe the 'color and clarity of the wine is.to hold your glass up to a white background, she said. You can learn something about the age of the wine, the grape variety and the aging process through its color. Next comes the sense of smell. Swirl the wine .in the glass to release its bouquet - and, as a handout says, "get your nose in the glass." What smells come to mind? Pumpkin? Strawberries? And then, the sense of taste. Take a sip and let it cover your tongue to make sure it reaches all four of the taste zones. The sweet zone is at the tip of your tongue; sour, on the sides; salty, in the center; and bitter, at the rear. After swallowing (or spitting out the wine in a wine-tast- ing competition, you don't want to over-do it), evaluate the wine, its taste, its flavor and its after-taste. Also, between wine samples, eat some cheese and crackers and rinse out your mouth with water. -For, more information: ona the Highlands Grape Growers Association, call Kathy Giller, president, at 382-4706. For information on the Highlands Winemakers Guild, call Bob Walker, president, at 655-1471. 2) A 4' M1. HAM 'operators enjoy their Field Day Highland, Counlt Amateur Radio club members Jerr) lichhorn. Bob Meuer and Fred Seeli ilel'ti assemble and erect a *hutternut hulterlln hi-frequen- c) antenna Salurday during lield da.. Joseph Rogers ibog- Iom l Iti isit- "ith Darrell koranda. whilee he attempts to make conflict using a solar pow- ered 10i-uallt radio slalion. i| ^?" ', ,'" -^ -" "?1 p.-^ ^. I"": M^ 4 Photos by KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun , 7* -- :L COC UCO FAMILY RACING TOUR Lakeshore Ma LARRY LEVEY/News-Sun Dr. Violeta Colova, associate professor, Center for Viticulture (grape-growing) and Small Fruit Research, Florida A&M University, presents a 'crash course' in wine appreciation at a seminar Saturday at Highlands Hammock State Park. The program was sponsored by the Highlands Grape Growers Association and the Highlands Winemakers Guild. Wednesday, June 29 1 pm-9pm Enjoy the interactive games, photo opportunities, instant win prizes, and enter for a chance to ride with a Coca-Cola Racing Family Driver. Visit the Boy Scouts near KMart for R/C fun and buy a coke & a hotdog to help them raise money for local projects. -MALL- lakeshoremall.com Sears, Belk, JCPenney, Bealls and Kmart US 27 North Sebring (863) 471-3535 4 ,a6op Monday Saturd-y -10.to 9 .S"undaqy fT2Tb. aa-. .. A..-_^. ,''f ; CBL 4MSOC:-?TES PX~ERTIES, C. ,: .J , ' ;' ., 6A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 -TAIL A' | ACTION ANOON --N "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" skw a as * - a - - -qqp 6TH ANNUAL JUDGE CLIFTON M. KELLY FOR CHILDREN AWARD The purpose of this award is to recognize outstanding service by an individual who has improved the quality of life for children and youth in Highlands County. Criteria for Champion for Children Award Resides in Highlands County. Demonstrates a deep, caring desire to help children. Has taken action to address a problem facing children or youth. Has provided five (5) years of service directly affecting the well-being of children. Past nominees for this award may be renominated. Current members of Children's Services Council and Foundation are not eligible. Nomination Form please print Nominee Name Street Address City/State/Zip Phone# 1.) Where does nominee work or volunteer (past or present)? 2.) What kind of service to children does the nominee provide? 3.) Why do you think the nominee deserves the award? Sponsor Name Phone# Street Address City/State/Zip Sponsor's signature verifying accuracy of data Please answer each question as completely as possible and submit the form to: Children's Services Council, P.O. box 1926, Sebring, Florida 33871-1926 by July 15, 2005. You may include additional material to support your nominee. All nominees will be screened by a selection committee. ANOTHER COMMUNITY EVENT SPONSORED BY: News-Sun & LwtoMiy Wrifen. Printed. Publisemd dI HIghIandsCounty. lave99S o o - w News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 IA Avon Park code enforcement in search of Special Master By BARRY FOSTER News-Sun AVON PARK It may not be a cure-all for the city's code enforcement woes, but Avon Park is going in search of a spe- cial master. City council members Monday night gave City Manager C.B. Shirey marching orders to put out a request for proposal for somebody to begin hearing the city's code enforce- ment cases. Avon Park Code Enforcement Officer Donald Simmons told council members the reports issued to them on pending code enforcement infractions sometimes could be misleading. "We had six cases in court last week and we did not lose one. Besides, there are some people who pay the fine before they go to court," he said. Despite the fact that the city has prevailed in every instance before the court, council mem- bers have been unhappy about the small amount of cases that make it before the judge while more cases go on the list for action. "Basically, they stick us in after traffic court and we only get a half dozen or so heard," Shirey said. Through the special master, council members hope to increase the number of cases being heard, as well as the fre- quency of the hearings. Although the cost of a special master cannot be passed along directly to the defendant in the case, Shirey said the fee for the hearing could be set high enough to almost cover the fee. Staff members have been using the city of Cape Coral as their template for the proposed new program. That city has been using a special master to hear its code enforcement cases and have been pleased with the results. Shirey expected a spate of hearings at the onset in an effort to pare down the sheer number of cases that have-been waiting for a court date. "Once we get the backlog taken care of, we won't need him that much," Shirey said. The special master is not the final say in the matter. Residents who feel that they have a case can take it to court and appeal the decision. However, Councilman George Hall noted that in the long run that would be less expensive for taxpayers. "Right now we're taking them to court but if they appeal, it's on their dime," he said. Councilman Doug Eason suggested the city could "wipe the slate clean" and eliminate the backlog of pending code enforcement cases simply by giving a blanket amnesty. That idea got little support from the council. "What kind of message does that send?" Macklin asked. "People will say 'Why should I do this if they're going to wipe the slate clean?"' Hall agreed, saying that peo- ple who went ahead, made the repairs and paid the fines would be "hacked off," if others were let off with an amnesty. "I'm for putting more bite in it," he said. Simmons agreed with the council that putting a special master in place could make the process move more smoothly and more quickly. It was in late April during a discussion with Simmons and Avon Park Fire Chief Terry Feickert that council members began consideration of a special magistrate or special-master to resolve code enforcement infractions. Shirey later obtained a job description from Port St. Lucie to use as a template. "The benefit of having a spe- cial master or a special magis- trate, is that when we have a notice to appear we can set how often he needs to hear cases," Shirey said at the time. Sun 'N Lake has parcel- for Hill-Gustat expansion By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun Highlands County schools need more classroom space, for certain. How soon they get that space depends on available land and funding. One of those places is Hill- Gustat Middle School. Mick Grosh, director of land manage- ment and development in Sun 'N Lake of Sebring Improvement District, has been working on a parcel for the school district. About a year .ago, Jim Bible, deputy superin- tendent of schools for The School Board of Highlands County, approached staff, ask- ing for help in obtaining land to expand HGMS to the north. The intention is to add class- room space, Bible said. All of the schools have increased enrollment, but he has no idea how soon these places can add buildings, since the half-cent sales tax was defeated earlier this year. Lake Placid Elementary School needs expansion, too, and Bible said it would proba- bly be one of, if not the first, school to get expansion once money becomes available. Architects are developing site plans right now. Even if the schools just get portable classrooms, Bible said the school district will need the room. For HGMS, Grosh accumu- lated a 9.85-acre parcel 63 lots all except one lot that the Sun 'N Lake Board of Supervisors voted on June 15 to purchase from an absentee owner in Venezuela for $16,000. SHELTERS Continued from 1A Office most likely the lobby of the Highlands County Jail. Notice of theserules will be placed at the entrances to all hurricane shelters, the ordi- nance states. Macbeth said if a sexual predator/offender is not at his or her assigned shelter, then the zouniy.By r.nne. "- "not under control." "You have to be comfortable with your law .enforcement or staff being able to tell them to go," he told county commis- sioners, "because when they are ordered, they have to leave." "I want to make sure it is a lawful order," Commissioner GEARS Continued from 1A "Most of that is cost-prohibi- tive at this time," Langford said. Tweaking it County Administrator Carl Cool said Sarasota County has 400,000 people, four times Highlands County's population, but only twice the jail popula- tion. At its current rate, Highlands County would see 1,600 in jail if it had 400,000 residents. One solution, as suggested at last week's annual Florida Association of Counties confer- ence, is to build better coopera- tion with agencies in the crimi- nal justice system, County Commissioner Barbara Stewart said. ' Judge Robert Bennett, chief judge for the 12th Judicial Circuit, and David Bullet, deputy county administrator for Sarasota County, explained that Sarasota County has a public safety coordinating council and a criminal justice commission, comprised of a dozen policy- makers. These bodies helped force partnerships between agencies, helped to better serve defen- dants, and saved $6 million in Bob Bullard said. "We've made it a violation to stay after the order to go." Bullard was concerned the draft of the ordinance didn't assign a penalty for not leaving a shelter if ordered to go by operators or deputies. Macbeth said the county can't arrest any- one for trespassing at a facility that doesn't belong to the coun- ty. However, with law enforce- ment there. the person xould be- escorted to the door.. If they don't comply with the order of an officer or are dis- ruptive, they can be arrested and charged with resisting an officer. If a shelter operator tells someone to leave, and the per- son doesn't comply, an officer operating costs enough to expand the jail, even though they didn't have to. Highlands County Sheriff Susan Benton already has a $90,000 budget request for behavioral health and substance abuse programs, 'with a Behavioral Health Task Force in place. But she's seeking more county involvement. The only county employee on the task force is Human Services Director Kevin Roberts. Monitoring it. Electronic supervision is one way to cut costs. County Judge Peter Estrada said judges would be more likely to assign pre- I will be there, Benton said. She had. a deputy or two at every shelter last year, and promised shelter staff will not be in a sit- uation by themselves. Mike Durham, legal counsel for the sheriff, said he wanted to add language that would protect offenders from violating parole. When sexual offenders/preda- tors change locations, including evacuation to another county, _ they must inform la%\ enforceii me t. "1 see this both ways," Benton said, referring to con- cerns both for the safety of the registered offenders and the other shelter occupants. "The bottom line is, if they fail to comply, we'll take them to the jail anyway." trial release with some form of monitoring in place. Yvonne Fernsler with The Salvation Army County Probation program which only handles misdemeanor cases said they already have a $5 per-day contract with an electronic monitoring company. That would be way too expensive for some inmates, Estrada said. Some people can't even afford the $2 per day the jail charges them, Benton added. She suggested either finding a cheaper state contract or sending deputies to check on house-arrest inmates, since they already check "on juvenile offenders' curfews. Having a hard time finding Porcelain & Ceramic Wall & Floor Tile in Highlands County? Come See Us! We'll Help You Put the Pieces Together! 990 S Tile Sale p-sq. ft., ppl fr.." th r.,g 18X18 Stone Look Photo courtesy of the AVON PARK HISTORICAL SOCIETY Members of the Avon Park Historical Society are hoping they can-spare the sale of the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer, shown here shortly after its construction in the late 1890s, and name it an historical site. Church members are wanting to sell the church to help fund the construction of its new church. CHURCH Continued from 1A as to whether or not the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer might be the oldest actual church building in the city. According to the centennial history of Avon Park, the lot where the Episcopal Church of the Redeemer sits at the inter- section of North Verona Avenue and East Pleasant Street was purchased in 1894 for $1 from John C. Brouygader a native of Wales who had returned to his homeland. A building was erected at once but did not get finished inside for several years. 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ORANGE JUICE 15,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jul05, 101.65 100.00 101.15 +1.00 Sep 05 103.00 101.40 102.55 +1.05 Nov 05 103.70 102.00 102.90 +.70 Mon's sales 2937 Mon's open int 30417, off 617 CATTLE 40,000 Ibs.- cents per lb. Jun05 83.70 82.60 82.65 +.12 Aug 1.05 81.05 80.02 8010 -.47 Oct 05 83.50 82.75 82.80 -.25 Mon's sales 18063 Mon's open int 127445, up 832 FEEDER CATTLE 50,000 Ibs.- cents per lb. Aug 05 110.50 109.50 109.60 -.02 Sep05 109.80 108.80 109.20 +.47 Oct 05 108.40 107.50 107.87 +.32 Mon's sales 4726 Mon's open int 21207, up 203 LUMBER 110,000 bd. ft.- $ per 1,000 bd. ft. Jul05 325.6 321.5 324.5 +4.9 Sep05" "325:2 321.0 324.7 +5.4 Nov05 320.0 316.2 318.5 +.6 Mon's sales 897 Mon's open int 3725, up 8 SOYBEANS-MINI Stock Exch 52-eek PE Last Ch High Low AutoZone N, 99.90 70.35 1.30 93.56+2.14 CSX N 44.10 29.96 1.10 43.16+1.47 Checkers 0 14.98 9.75 1.40 13.00 -.16 Citigrp N 49.99 42.10 1.40 47.02+.25 CocaBtl 0 59.00 46.00 2.30 49.85+2.05 Dillards N 28.60 18.30 1.90 23.67+.33 Disney N 29.99 20.88 2.10 25.86+.23 ExxonMbl N 64.37 44.00 1.40 59.09 -.21 FPLGps N 41.97 31.21 1.70 42.37+.57 RaPUtil A 20.24 15.90 1.60 18.60+.10 RaRock N 70.96 39.75 2.60 71.17+1.79 GenElec N 37.75 31.42 2.10 35.15+.54 GnMotr N 47.90 24.67 4.60 34.36+.89 HItMgt N 27.00 18.80 1.90 26.09+.42 HomeDp N 44.30 32.39 1.70 39.31 +.84 HuntBnk 0 25.38 22.15 1.50 24.53+.48 Intel 0 28.00 19.64 2.00 26.33+.47 LennarA N 65.30 40.30 1.00 63.75 +.70 LockhdM N 65.46 50.55 2.10 64.42+.92 McDnIds N 34.56 25.64 1.40 28.24+.08 NYTimes N 45.40 30.30 1.30 31.22 -.01 OffcDpt N 23.70 13.87 2.20 23.04 +.98 OutbkStk N 47.75 37.34 2.10 45.02+.28 PapJohn 0 41.01 27.76 2.80 39.94 +.52 Penney N 53.71 34.03 2.30 52.50 +.96 PepsiCo N 57.20 47.37 2.20 54.83 +.55 ProgrssEnN 46.10 40.47 1.50 45.67+.95 SpmtFON N 25.87 17.10 ... 24.79+.24 SunTrst N 75.00 63.50 1.40 73.16+1.18 TECO N 18.90 11.83 ... 18.78+.20 WalMart N 57.89 46.20 1.90 48.43+.91 Wendys N 48.50 31.74 9.40 47.01 +.60 Wrigley N 71.50 59.50 3.10 69.60+1.10 Market watch June 28, 2005 Dow Jones +114.85 Industrials 10,405.63 Nasdaq composite Standard & Poor's 500 Russell 2000 +24.69 2,069.89 +10.88 1,201.57 +13.17 641.48 NYSE diary Advanced: 2,366 New highs Declined: 899 160 New lows Unchanged: 152 27 Volume: 1,770,447,580 Nasdaq diary Advanced: 2,215 New highs 95 Declined: 842 New lows Unchanged: 162 36 Volume: 1,607,586,566 Mst AcMve ($1 or more) Name Vol Last Chg SiriusS 972004 6.43 +.44 Nasd100Tr 715952 37.15 +.35 Microsoft 524846 25.07 +.02 Intel 524450 26.33 +.47 Oracle 488270 12.83 +.29 Ganei ($2 orore) Name Last Chg %Chg GMX wtA 3.35 +1.05 +4.6 Uonbrdg 6.78 +2.05 +4.3 SeeBeyond 4.29 +1.01 +3.1 Consulier 5.50 ,+1.00 +2.2 CubistPh 13.32 +2.39 +2.2 Losers ($2 ormrore) Name Last Chg %Chg BrantCp If 7.21 -3.10 -3.0 Fibrstrs 9.60 -1.93 -17 OraLabs 2.52 -.42 ,i 4 CorAutus 4.35 -.65 1 : Innovo 3.23 -.47 .1 566 Advanced 2 .'1. 373 Declined 84 . 81 Unchanged 162 1020 Tot3l issue 3219 H,9 Igr.-s *W ?0 rH:w L,:V; 3. .')'2C, ,'13 VOluITi 1 607 585 4'60 Net YTD 12-mo Last Chg Chg *o Chg '. 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FPS Distributors is his newly opened business that allows him to work as a dealer for all restau- rant and cooking needs. Offering sales, installa- tion, parts and service, he and his technicians are all factory certified. "I give the best of the best ... full support to restaurants and the food service industry. For example, if a customer like Chili's, Red Lobster, or Taco Bell have a grill down or can't cook prop- erly, we are available 24/7. We even carry facto- ry parts in stock. I've fixed things on a busy Friday evening within an hour so they could be back in business, when their service company in Orlando couldn't make it. I'm known for giving 'big city service,' Stewart said. Because they are certified technicians, they even help other companies if a technician has a problem on a job. "We're the only one in the.area that's certified, and we help at no charge. We know who we are and where we stand," Stewart said. FPS Distributors is the' factory distributor for such lines as American Range, Star, Bunn-O- Matic and A. 0. Smith. It also inventories small wares like knives, ladles, ice cream scoops, etc. "This business has been a big blessing and we've really expanded. We also carry paper products and janitorial supplies. We're like a mini depot. We're the only dealer to carry Zep clean- ing products in Highland County, supplying it to. car detailers, automotive, restaurants, carpet and janitorial companies. And we offer free delivery . to Lake Placid, Sebring and Avon Park. Every third Saturday of each moth we offer 25 percent off on everything we have in stock. It's a great deal," Stewart said. The company sells both new and used equip- ment and their own line of candles called Lilo Sensation, which has 110 different scents or unscented. It is open to the public for those home chefs requiring professional level items. It carries full-grain stainless items, fish fillet knives and Dexter Russell brand chef kmves. "Sebring is a beautiful town that is growing. It's a new Sebring, really. There's a large per- centage of the population with younger families. It's no longer just a retired area. It's safe and beautiful. And we feel like we're in the right place at the right time for all the expected growth," Stewart said. As an Environmental Protection Agency instructor, Stewart trains air conditioning techni- cians and administers exams. He's hoping to add a new training facility in the near future. "We have excellent commercial food equip- ment technicians which is a specialty and now we are looking for some outside sales people because of all our growth," Stewart said. Now that hurricane season has started, one stop at FPS and customers can stock up on Butane stoves, candles, water, flashlights, batter- ies, etc. FPS Distributors is at 4684 U.S. 27 South, north of the Raceway gas station and across from Taylor Rental in the Raintree Shopping Center and Antique Mall. Hours are from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday and from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. For more details, call 471-2500 or e-mail sales @fullscopeservices.coin. SUE ANN CARPENTER/News-Sun Phil Stewart fixes a display in his store, FPS Distributors, while his wife, Marie, holds a Lilo Sensation candle. S'h .R NIGHTS IN Steve & Co. introduces Emily Ray Jewelry wish list program SEBRING Steve & Co: recently introduced the Emily Ray ,Jewelry wish list program, a unique jewelry gift registry. , Women select the Emily Rayy jewelry they are interested in on forms found in the store. Friends and family can then consult the list to purchase gift jewelry. With this program, women will get the jewelry they want. "Jewelry is a personal pur- chase," Emily Ray, the designer and company founder, explained. "A woman's jewelry says something about who she is. The wish list allows women, to make those personal deci-. sions even if they aren't buying the jewelry themselves." "Husbands really love this program," said Rhonda Barnes of Steve & Co. "They can choose an item from the list and know their wives will love it, but it's still a surprise." Emily Ray believes that jew- elry should be an affordable luxury for every woman. She and her daughter, Mallory, cur- rently design more than 600 new pieces each year from the finest materials, including Swarovski Austrian crystals, sterling silver, semi-precious gemstones and other fine mate- rials from around the world. Emily Ray jewelry can only be found at better independent stores like Steve & Co. and never in department stores or national chains. Every piece comes with a lifetime guaran-. tee. Steve & Co. is at 113 Circle South. For more details, call 382-9888. Free satellite broadcast to help businesses grow SEBRING Paul J. von Merveldt and Michael Halloran, Edward Jones invest- ment representatives, will host a free one-hour satellite broad- cast titled "Growing Your Business in a Wal-Mart World" Tuesday, July 12. Halloran's will be at 11:30 a.m., 17 Ryant Blvd., No. 6, in Sebring and von Merveldt's will be at 6:30 p.m. at 926 Sebring Square in Sebring The broadcast features Michael Bergdahl, author of "What I Learned from Sam Walton: How to Compete and Thrive in a Wal-Mart World." Bergdahl will' share his experi- ences working side-by-side with Sam Walton. This interactive event is pre- sented via the firm's private video network. To reserve a seat, call von Merveldt at 385- 3600 or Halloran at 382-8644. * I V EAg I OVER 5 III 4 iO1s1 Michael Halloran receives Partner's Award SEBRING Edward Jones investment representative Michael Halloran of Sebring recently received the Partner's Award for his outstanding sales and services efforts over the past year. Halloran was one of only 508 of the firm's more than 9,000 investment representatives to receive the award. "When you work for a firm that is known for its' out- '... standing serv- *-" ice," Halloran S. said, "it's quite an honor to be HALLORAN singled out for your service record." Douglas E. Hill, Edward Jones' managing partner added, "Michael is an outstanding member of the Edward Jones team who personifies the ideal investment representative, a representative who is 100 per- cent dedicated to serving the financial needs of his clients. I am very pleased to present this well-deserved award." Halloran has been serving the Sebring area since 2003. Edward Jones, the only major financial-services firm advising individual investors exclusively, currently serves more than 6 million clients. The firm offers its clients a variety of investments, including cer- tificates of deposit, tax and non- taxable bonds, stocks and mutual funds. - The largest firm in the nation in terms of branch offices, Edward Jones currently has more than 9,000 offices in the United States and through its affiliates in Canada, and the United Kingdom. The Edward Jones interac- tive Web site is located at www. edwardjones. com. PATIOa&sDECORATINGCSHO er n *oe M m 560 U2 tS g-354 News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 11A 12A Chalk talk Ou School and Education news LPHS Cheerleaders ready for fifth annual Wee Cheer Clinic LAKE PLACID Lake Placid High School's Wee Cheer Summer Clinic, in its fifth year, is scheduled for July 11-15 at Lake Placid High School's gym. Clinic times will be 10 a.m. to noon each day, with a performance scheduled for parents at noon, Friday, July 15. Cheerleaders have been busy preparing materials for the four age groups: 3-5 years old, 6-8, 9-11 and 12 and older (through eighth grade). Clinic participants will learn cheers, chants and a dance along with the basic fundamentals of cheering including jumps and arm motions. Snacks will be served each day and each "Wee Cheerleader" will receive a T-shirt. In the fall, clinic attendees will be invit- ed to cheer at a home foot- ball game. The clinic cost is $35. Registration forms may be picked up at Lake Placid High School or from any member of the LPHS Cheer Team. The deadline for reg- Bone graduates SEBRING Meredith Bone of Sebring recently grad- uated from Liberty University. in Lynchburg, Va. Bone received a bachelor of science degree in religion. Liberty University is a pri- vate, Christian liberal arts uni- versity in Lynchburg, Virginia. istration is Thursday, July 7. Paul Mitchell seminar set at college AVON PARK South Florida Community College, in conjunction with Elite Salon Systems, will hold a Paul Mitchell Advanced Training Seminar from 1-4 p.m. Sunday, July 17, at the SFCC Cosmetology Center, Room K-101, Highlands campus. This three-hour seminar covers color technique, fun- damentals of color, and busi- ness and marketing with color and includes demon- strations with models. Participants will have an opportunity to network, dis- cover ways to increase profi- ciency, and learn cutting- edge techniques. The fee for the Advanced Training Seminar is $25. The registration deadline is July 12. To register or for further information, contact Lorrie Key, coordinator of Corporate and Continuing Education at SFCC, at ext. 7268 at 453-6661, 465-5300, 773-2252 or 494-7500. News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 SFCC's Panther Youth Partners Program honors graduates AVON PARK Students in South Florida Community College's Panther Youth Partners Program graduated recently with a luncheon honor- ing the participants. The event also included pre- sentations by Eddie Cuencas and Andrew Bonjokian, project leaders, and an inspirational talk by renowned athletic coach, Ernest Perkins. This program is designed to assist local youths in prepara- tion for'entrance into the work- force by instruction in project planning, goal-setting, and fol- low-through to testing for spe- cific skills needed in. the job search. The room was filled with col- orful portfolio presentations of students' career goals, running the gamut from actor to welder, with several impressive fields in between. The presentations were bi-fold portfolio format boards, and featured color graphics and creative back- grounds, reflecting the stu- dents' fields of interest in future job markets. Graphic presenta- tions supported their job choic- es, including additional train- ing/educational requirements, degree of difficulty in achieving employment in the field, and a diverse representation of the earning potential, job availabil- ity, and growth potential in the individual fields. Several students pointed out their own presentations, recall- ing the research and hard work they had applied to completing their projects, and proudly pre- dicting their future success, based on achieving the goals they had set for themselves and the skills they had honed in the program. Coach Ernest Perkins gives an inspirational talk at the recent lunch- eon. SFCC expands AVON PARK Jobs in agricultural services are expect- ed to increase by 25 percent through the year 2008. - As the "economy becomes more service-based and less prodtiction-based, agricultural careers will require more edu- cation and training. To accom- modate that need, South Florida Community College has expanded its agriculture pro- ..gram, to include two college credit certificate programs and a specialization in landscape and horticulture. Through the 30-hour Landscape and Horticulture Technician college credit cer- tificate program, students will be prepared for employment as landscape and grounds keeping supervisors, horticulture techni- cians, and production and nurs- P-NTHER NETWORK The Panther Network is made possible by the combined efforts of Comcast Cablevision and South Florida Community College and may be viewed exclusively on Comcast Cable Channel 4. Today 12-12:30 p.m. It's Strictly Business: Accounting For Management (closed caption) 12:30-1 p.m. ;- It's Strictly Business: Managing Risk (closed caption) 1-1:30 p.m. Vegetable Soup: From A Pile Of Planks 1:30-2 p.m. Vegetable Soup: Ready For Blastoff 2-2:30 p.m. Journeys to Living Laboratories: Peregrin Falcons 2:30-3 p.m. Journeys to Living Laboratories: The Black Rhinos 3-3:30 p.m. Florida Crossroads: Images Of Florida: In Motion 3:30-4 p.m. Florida Crossroads : Everglades: Ebb And Flow 4-4:30 p.m. Universe: Meteorites, Asteroids And Comets (closed caption) Jorge F Gonzalez, M.D. Internal Medicine 4:30-5 p.m. Universe: Life On Other Worlds (closed cap- tion) 5-5:30 p.m. Our Town: Apalachicola 5:30-6 p.m. Our Town: Continued 6-6:30 p.m. Child Development: Crashing Hard Into Adulthood (closed caption) 6:30-7 p.m. Child Development: Different Developmental Paths (closed caption) 7-7:30 p.m. Great Floridans: The Pattern Of Our Dreams 7:30-8 p.m. Great Floridans: LeRoy Collins Thursday 12-12:30 p.m. Framework For Democracy: Global Politics (closed caption) 12:30-1 p.m. Framework For Democracy: Preserve, Protect, And Defend (closed caption) 1-1:30 p.m. Vegetable Soup: Shooting Through Space 1:30-2 p.m. Vegetable Soup: Crash Landing 2-2:30 p.m. Earth Revealed: Living With Earth, The Loma Prieta Earthquake (closed caption) 2:30-3 p.m. Earth Revealed: Living With The Earth: Preserving The Legacy (closed caption) 3-3:30 p.m. -World of Work: Technician; Health Services; Sales 3:30-4 p.m. -World of Work: Contiminued 4-4:30 p.m. Psychology: Therapies (closed caption) 4:30-5 p.m. Psychology: Making Psychology Part Of Your Life (closed caption) 5-5:30 p.m. -The Expanding Canon: Reader Response: Pat Mora And James Welch (closed caption) 5:30-6 p.m. The Expanding Canon: Continued 6-6:30 p.m. The Endless Voyage: Dirty Water (closed caption) 6:30-7 p.m. The Endless Voyage: Hands On (closed cap- tion) 7-7:30 p.m. Learning Science Through Inquiry: What Is Inquiry And Why Do It? 7:30-8 p.m. Learning Science Through Inquiry: Continued Heartland Internal Medicine Associates, P.A. N Welcomes . Amaldo Lopez, M.D., EA.C.O.G. Obstetrics & Gynecology Luis M. enfia, M.U. Internal Medicine Dr. Penra will be accepting 'new patients, and continuing to provide medical care to his current patients, at 4301 Sun 'N Lake Blvd., Sebring 385-8010,, Se Habla Espafiol Courtesy photos Jackson Fernot (left), and John Whidden are proud graduates from Hardee County. Youth program participant, Jamie Butler, (left) shows SFCC's Dr. Leana Revell her career choice presentation. agriculture program ery supervisors. The 18-hour lege credit certificate programs. ence degree program prepares Landscape and Horticulture If a student decides to continue students for employment as Professional college credit cer- towards a two-year associate in nursery or landscape managers, tificate program prepares stu- applied science degree, the 'golf course production man- dents for employment as nurs-- courses in these programs fulfill agers, landscape designers, and ery, farm, ranch, and other types some .of the requirements landscape and grounds keeping of agricultural workers. These towards that degree. managers. programs include courses such In addition to the agri-busi- For more information about as "Introduction to ness and citrus specializations, these and other agriculture pro- Horticulture," "Soils and SFCC has added a landscape grams at SFCC, contact Kim Fertilization," "Principles of and horticulture specialization Riley, instructor in agriculture Agribusiness Management," to its associate in applied sci- Rley, instructor in agriculture, and "Turfgrass Management." ence in landscape and horticul- at 784-7432 or visit the SFCC ' No placement testing is ture program. This 64 semester Web site .at required to enroll in these col- hour associate in applied sci- wwv .... hifloit tLh, I Don't Get Blown Away THIS HURRICANE SEASON .i --.. -* .-, _.: ".' : ,..W 11 0 0 a ; T1heProre toLi .. .. .r e.A.. n ou re t The Palmis of Sebring We're Highlands County's ONLY Retirement Community with three levels of Senior Living. 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Purple Heart meeting changes SEBRING Because of the Fourth of July holiday, the Military Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 601 will meet at 12:30 p.m. July 9 instead of July 2 at Candlelight Restaurant, Sun 'N Lake. All recipients and wives of the Purple Heart are wel- come. Call 471-9190 or 465- 7074 for details. Eagles serving pork dinner SEBRING The Sebring Eagles Club will host a pork dinner from 5-7 p.m. Saturday. The Country Cajunz show will follow from 7-10 p.m. Concert to feature two local artists AVON PARK Aaron Paul Roche will be live in concert at 8 p.m. Saturday at the Walker Memorial Academy gymnasium. The blues sounds'of SABB also will be featured. This is a free concert, but a free will offering will be taken. This event is sponsored by Walker Memorial Seventh- day Adventist Church. For more information go to www.walkeryouth.com or call 453-6641. Eagles Club grilling chicken SEBRING The Sebring Eagles Club will serve grilled chicken with potato salad and baked beans for $4 at 2 p.m. Sunday. Woman's Club providing refreshments on July 4 SEBRING The Woman's Club of Sebring, 4260 Lakeview Drive (across the street from Veterans Beach), is selling refresh- ments for the Fourth of July. The club will have belly buster hot dogs, soft drinks and ice cream from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday. Blood donors predicted to get wet for summer Predictions for a "Wet-N- Wild" summer have been fore- cast for local blood donors as Florida's Blood Centers and Orlando's premiere water park attraction, Wet-N-Wild are teaming up to encourage donors of all blood types to take. time and give blood this summer. Beginning Friday, July 1 and continuing through Sept. 3 . donors will receive a coupon good for a single day admission for $20. This is a discount of $15 below the park's normal admission prices. This is a sig- nificant discount for donors and is even lower than existing Florida resident's discounts. As an added incentive for donors, there is a second option that will allow donors to redeem his or her coupon for a Weekday Annual Pass for $39.99. "The fact is, blood centers throughout our region ... and nationally as well face poten- tial shortages if supplies are not readily available at all times, especially during the summer months," states Tim Toothman, manager of events and promo- tions for Florida's Blood Centers. "Wet-N-Wild under- stands the need and has gener- ously partnered with us to pro- vide this exclusive and special incentive for our donors." Toothman concludes saying, "We can't wait for shortages to strike before taking action. Our goal is to encourage donors to donate on a regular basis and especially during the summer season and prior to extended holiday weekends. Simple put *, - without blbo6o"donors ... hos- pitals can't operate." To donate blood, a person must be in good health, weighma minimum of 110 pounds, and be 17 years of age or older. There is no upper age limit for donors meeting all other eligi- bility requirements. As a bene- fit to the donor, a mini health check, which includes evalua- tions of blood pressure, iron level and cholesterol, is per- formed to help the donor main- tain his or her good health. The entire procedure, from complet- ing a short medical history to drawing blood and resting afterward with refreshments, takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes. For more information about branch hours at Florida's Blood .Centers or any questions con- cerning blood donations, call the Highlands County branch at 382-4499 with questions. O negative blood is in great demand. Anyone who is 0 neg- ative should remember they are the universal blood donor. Your blood can be used in the event of an emergency, when there is no time to type and cross the patient. Your blood type is con- sidered the "emergency room" blood type. 0 negative people can only receive 0 negative blood. You can not receive any other blood type. It is important that people with 0 .negative- blood donate blood. News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 Com u it Cleda The Community Calendar provides a brief listing of local clubs and organizations who meet on a regular basis. It is the responsibility of the group to update the News-Sun on any changes in this listing by calling 385-6155, ext. 528; send any changes by e-mail to cindy.marshall@ newssun. corn ; or mail them to News-Sun Community Calendar, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. TODAY * AVON PARK NOON ROTARY CLUB meets noon, Rotary Club building, comer of Verona Avenue and Pine Street, Avon Park. * THE BRIDGETTES meet at 11:15 a.m. for lunch at Bogey's at Sebring Golf Club, 3129 Golfview Road, Sebring,and play bridge after lunch., For details, call Claire Marcotte at 382-6720. * CHRISTIAN FELLOW- SHIP GROUP meets 7 p.m. For details, call 381-9005 or 381-9007. * COUNTRY SWINGERS has dances at the Sebring Recreation Club, 333 Pomegranate Ave., Sebring. Membership is required. Beginners line dancing class will be from 5-6 p.m. Advanced dancing is from 6-8 p.m. Couples dancing is from. 8-9 p.m. New dances taught every other week. Call 655- 3458. * DEPRESSION BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE GROUP for Highlands, Hardde and southern Polk counties will have a chat room open at www.dbsal- liance.org/Chat.html from 8-9 p.m. every Wednesday. For details, call Ronnie Daugherty at 382-6169. * HIGHLANDS COUNTY NARCOTICS ANONY- MOUS meets at 8 p.m. at the Lakeside house, 1513 S. Highlands Ave., Avon Park. For details, call the 24-hour hotline 1-800-850-7347 or (941) 616-0460. * HIGHLANDS SHRINE CLUB, 2606 State Road 17 South, Avon Park (between~, -Avon Park and Sebring) meets from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for cof- fee and doughnuts and social- izing for members and any interested person. For details, call 382-2208. * LAKE PLACID ELKS 2661 has casual dining from 5-7 p.m. at the lodge. Open to members and their guests. Shuffleboard is at 1 p.m. For details, call 465-2661. * LAKE PLACID MOOSE Florida Lottery LOTTO June 25 6 8 16 28 46 48 FANTASY 5 June 27 1 11 14 27 29- CASH 3 Mon. 5 3 5 Sun. 7 3 4 Sat. 8 3 3 PLAY 4 Mon. 5 9 7 9 Sun. 6 5 4 8 Sat. 5 9 6 5 Florida Lottery 900-737-7777 77' per minute Florida Lottery Internet //www.flalottery.com E. 0. Koch Construction 3504 Office Park Road P. O. Box 1965 Sebring, FL 33870 Phone: (863) 385-8649 Commercial & Residential Construction Let our highly qualified staff develop your commercial property, build your dream home, or do your remodeling Hurricane Restoration & Roofing Call us for your fast, guaranteed response! State Certified License #CBC058444 plays cards at night. Open to members and qualified guests only. * OVER THE HILL GANG meets 10:15 a.m., Jim's Pistolarrow Range for target shooting. For details, call 655- 4505. * ROTARY CLUB OF LAKE PLACID meets 6:45 a.m., Platter's Restaurant, 31 Park Drive,Lake Placid. For more details; call Ann Pollard, 465-6161. * SEBRING BRIDGE CLUB plays at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Femleaf, Sebring. * SEBRING ELKS LODGE 1529 hosts Wacky Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m. serving a varied menu of food for $4.50 and special drink prices. Open to Elk members and guests. For details, call 471-3557. * SEBRING KIWANIS CLUB meets, noon, Homer's Smorgasbord, Sebring. * SEBRING LIBRARY has storytime at 10 a.m. for ages 3-5 except during holidays. * SEBRING MOOSE LODGE 2259 serves ham- burgers, fries and fish sand- wiches 5-7 p.m. at 11675 U.S. 98, Sebring. There will be music from 4:30-7:30 p.m. For details, call 655-3920. * SEBRING RECRE- ATION CLUB has line danc- ing from 6-8 p.m. and ice cream shuffleboard at 6:30 p.m. at 333 Pomegranate *Ave., Sebring. Summer mem- berships available. For details, call 385-2966 and leave a name, number and message. Call will be returned. * SUN ROOM SENIOR CENTER is open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday offering free continental breakfast and dining at 11:45 a.m. for sen- iors at 3015 Herring Ave., Sebring (across from Comcast Cable). For more details and information on other services, call 385-4697. * TOPS FL. 487 meets at 9 a.m. at Whispering Pines Baptist Church, 303 White Pine Drive, Sebring. For details, call 382-7716 or 314- 9485. " * VETERANS OF FOR- EIGN WARS POST 3800 plays poker at 2:30 p.m. at the post, 1224 County Road 621 East, Lake Placid. For more details, call 699-5444. * VETERANS OF FOR- EIGN WARS POST 4300 plays euchre at 6:30 p.m. at the post, 2011 SE Lakeview Drive, Sebring. Service offi- cer at post 12-3 p.m. For details, call 385-8902. * VETERANS OF FOR- EIGN WARS POST 9853 AUXILIARY meets at 2 p.m. first Wednesday at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon Park. * VETERANS OF FOR- EIGN WARS POST 9853 AND AUXILIARY travel to Royal Care Nursing Home in Avon Park the last Wednesday. THURSDAY m ALZHEIMER'S ASSO- CIATION SUPPORT GROUP meets at 1 p.m. at the CrownPointe Assisted Living Facility in Sebring. For details, call Lyn or Bill Roche at 402-0464. * AMERICAN LEGION PLACID POST 25 has a pool tournament at 7 p.m. at the post in Lake Placid. * AVON PARK MOOSE LODGE 2494 plays euchre at 7 p.m. at the lodge on Walnut Street. - * BRAVEHEARTS, an Ala- Non support group, meets from 1-2 p.m. at Spring Lake Presbyterian Church. For details, call 655-3274. * DOWNTOWN SEBRING BREAKFAST KIWANIS meets 6:30 a.m., Sandy's Circle Cafe on the Circle, Sebring. * FLETCHER MUSIC CLUB meets every Thursday and Tuesday at Fletcher Music Center in Lakeshore, Mall, Sebring. For more details, call 385-3288. * GOLDEN SENIORS BRIDGE CLUB plays every Thursday at Bogey's Restaurant, Sebring. For details, call Sylvia Fisher at 402-9031. * HIGHLANDS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCI-" ETY meets first Thursday in the Sebring Library ai 1 p.m., October through May. Volunteers help people research family history from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesdays. For details, call 471-2734, 465-6763 or 452-5939. The Web site is www.heart- lineweb.org/hcgs/. * HIGHLANDS COUNTY NARCOTICS ANONY- MOUS meets at 8 p.m. at St. Agnes Episcopal Church on Lakeview Drive in Sebring. For details, call the 24-hour hotline 1-800-850-7347 or (941) 616-0460. * LAKE PLACID ELKS 2661 has drink specials from 2-5 p.m. at the lodge. For details, call 465-2661. * LAKE PLACID MOOSE serves burgers, jumbo hot dogs and fries at 6 p.m. Music provided from 5:30-9 p.m. Darts at 7:30 p.m. Open to members and qualified guests only. * LAKE PLACID ROTARY CLUB meets noon, Lake Placid Elks Club. * LAKE PLACID WOOD- CARVERS meets from 9- 11:30 a.m. at 127 Dal Hall Boulevard. For details, call Normand Pelland, 465-5510 or Ralph Algarin, 465-6230. * LORIDA TEENS (TLT), a newly formed part of the Greater Lorida Community Club, meets at 7 p.m. Thursday to play softball, volleyball and a variety of other sports. Teens are encouraged to come to the community center. * PLACID LAKES BRIDGE CLUB meets 6-9 p.m. at Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. For details, call 465-4888. * SEBRING BREAKFAST LIONS CLUB meets 7 a.m. October through May at Santa Rosa Hotel, 509 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Through the summer the club meets the first and third Thursday. Open to new mem- bers and visitors. * SEBRING BRIDGE CLUB plays beginners dupli- cate game at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Femleaf, Sebring. Rated by Consumers Digest as BEST BUY ETHE REAL MATTRESS SALLE WHY PAY MORE? vvrar v m...& '" "g- GOLDEN SLEEP 2 Pc. Set Twin .... $137 Full .....$177 Queen ... $197 King .... 247 CHIRO BUILT 2 Pc. Set Twin .... $187 Full ...... 247 Queen 287 ORTHO- PEDIC 2 Pc. Set Twin .... 227 Full ......$287 Queen ... $347 King .... $477 EASYREST Pillowtop 2 Pc. Set Twin. Full .. Queen King . $. 297 ..$357 $. 387 $. 487 INSTANT Delivery ' FREE! 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HIGHLANDS LITTLE THEATRE WILL PERFORM EVERY HALF-HOUR, STARTING AT NOON FOOD AND BEVERAGE WII.T BE SOLD and ending the day will be a moving performance of The Star Spangled Banner, followed by a Bigger Than Ever fireworks Display Starting at 9pm (dusk) (make sure to bring your blankets and chairs) For.More Information Call Sebring Chamber of Commerce 385-8448 The 15A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 rID u n k k. Tank 16A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 7tw b - Bishop's family Furnitre Located north of Florida Hospital, look for the big yellow sign 24 UU& 27, A n Pa r453-5399 CIamlisAils lTik Rpa Im. BRAKES SUSPENSION TUNE-UPS 4X4 CONCERNS ACCESSORIES PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE & MORE!!! PERFORMANCE PRODUCTS SPECIALIZING IN SUPEROUTY & POWERSTROKE TRUCKS Restaurant mel$& Coffee Shop Steak $49S Sandwich - Includes French Fries and Cole Slaw 950 Sebring Square Sebring 382-2333 M-Sat. 6:30AM-2pm Sun. 7Am-2PA THIS SPACE A AVAILABLE Contact your Sales Representative at 385-6155 For a~ep 1lir ffessional, quality service at affordable prices, CalL ARK'S TREE &LAWN ERITCE at 699 420 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^iuji^^^^^i FLOOR COVERINGS Shop with people who appreciate your business Carpet Hardwood Flooring Laminate- Ceramk Tile Pizzano's serves various specialty pizzas, grinderz Value, taste, and service: That's Pizzano's promise. Sam Marhi may be, new to the area, but not to the pizza business. For 15 years he's owned pizza parlors in Detroit. In Florida, there's Lake Wales and now Sebring, where he plans to set the standard. "I have plenty of experience and all our doughs and sauces are made from scratch. Nothing is pre-made. Everything is done in-house. That's what sets us apart," Marhi said. At Pizzano's, you can dine in, carry out, or call for a delivery. There are 15 top- pings, five different seasoned crusts, and 11 specialty pizzas in five different sizes. They also offer 13 different oven-baked grinderz, which are similar to sub sandwiches. Pasta dishes for $5.99 include chicken Parmesan, spaghetti. lasagna, ravioli, manicotti, or stuffed shells. Starting at $2.99, there are seven different fresh salads available in small, medium and large sizes. Wings and chicken tenderz come in two sizes. For the sweet tooth, there's cinnamon swirlz or a dessert pizza (topped with apples, cherries, 'peaches or chocolate) for $5.99. Pizzano's Pizza & Grinderz is at 4141 U.S. 27 North, across the highway from Blue Lagoon Saloon. Hours are 10 a.m. to midnight Monday through Thursday, from 10 a.m. to 1 a.m. Friday and Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to. midnight Sunday. Call 386-1045 to place an order. I *l_ s ova "PW~rk S 386-9493 S.920 Sebring Square, Sebring Sebring residents Andrew and Jane Crivello (from left) enjoy lunch at Pizzano's with Nancy Searer and Douglas Crivello. "This is our first time here, and it has our winning vote," Douglas Crivello said. THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Contact your Sales Representative at 385-6155 Frames & Images can frame your graduation memories We would like to take this opportu-* nity to once again thank the readers of the News-Sun for voting Frames and Images Best Frame Shop for 2005. We really appreciate all the support and confidence you have given us over this past year. In appreciation, we would like to congratulate the Class of 2005 and offer a 20 percent student discount for all prom and graduation pictures from now until July 31, 2005. This includes all levels of education - elementary,'high school, college, etc. We have a full line of frames to choose from, any color mat to match... your decor from conservative to the Custom framing, whether it is a photograph or bizarre. If you like oaks. maple, oa mirror, is our specially. cherry or black frames, we have them, also many color frames. With summer vacation only weeks away, wouldn't it be nice to take your family and friends a framed graduation picture when you visit. They can be wired to hang on, the wall or set with an easel back to stand on a table. Next to your wedding photos, graduation pictures are the ones that - grandma and grandpa like to show off, so surprise them with a framed memory of your biggest accomplish- ment thus far. In business since 1985, Frames & Images is located at 5621 U.S. 27 North in Sebring, on the frontage road'between Tanglewood and Women's Wellness Center. The store is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and on Saturday by appointmoIoent. I tFrames & Images, a family-owned business in Sebring, To find out more about the custom can put a beautiful frame around your prized possessions. frames and designs, call 382-6464. And, all of the work is done right here. Oaks Viffage An affordable retirement community with an atmosphere of cherished Christian values On the corner of fPalmetto and N Florida Avenue Avon Park Florida 33825 863-453-8444 A Ministry of World Gospel Mission rjBe;ReditenO Haircm Pout Le Ma r 2805 Alt. 27 S., Sebring MAON OF BIERUTY 385-61-28 EFrames C' Images ., 7JIImnqin Cum fstom wAattiftq d"Tmoisii 5MI US. 27N Seb",R, =70P PFa: 3-382-,4 Gary J. Pearce, M.D. Lake Placid Eye Clinic Eye Physician & Surgeon Board Certified 211 US. Highway 27 8. Lake Placid (863) 465-1880 THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Contact your Sales Representative at 385-6155 MiHt --lft 'ft AW OPftPY, Voted Best 'r Hearing Aid l"', Ad KAPP Office 3 Yeas In A Row #1 in Customer Service Lakeview Plaza 207 U.S. Hwy 27 South Sebring, FL 33870-2105 (863) 385-1224 Ncw Siui THIS SPACE AVAILABLE Contact your Sales Representative at 385-6155 News-Sun. Wednesday. June 29, 2005 HEALTH & NUTRITION A pnmr 4I c%-tritgcn. enb-c%(trgt-n and p i tc lt-tr c db godm l f. .0 - b o 0 "Copyrig htgd Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" I Heath bet I. Floridians can compare drug- prices on new Web site According to Diana Albritton, a licensed insur- ance agent with Albritton Insurance Services in Sebring, this week the state launched a new Web site that allows con- sumers to compare prices of the 50 most popular prescrip- tion drugs. -During the 2004 session, the Legislature passed a law requiring the state launch the Web site. The Web site, http://www.MyFloridaRX.com. provides the retail price for prescription drugs. Free hand screenings offered , SEBRING -, The Hand Rehabilitation Center of .... FlotWa is offering frd'hand pain screenings. If anyone has pain, numb- ness, burning, drop things or are unable to use their hand like they used to, call The Hand Rehabilitation Center of Florida at 471- 6303 to register for a free hand screening. It is at 123 U.S. 27 North. Lupus Support Group plans cookout LAKE PLACID" The Lupus Support Group of Highlands County .will have its monthly meeting ia 1 p.m. Monday. Since it .1 hohda. the . group will h:i\e a cookoit to celebrate. Hot dogs, rolls and soft drinks will be provided. Bring a covered dish to share. The meeting will be in the main floor main conference room of the Lake Placid Florida Hospital, il2, 27 North, Lake Placid C-one- celebrate the birth of this nation as well as learn about lupus and the effect it has on you and your loved ones. Free literature is available. The group will be taking part in a national survey in lieu of a formal meeting. For more information call 699-1952. Free back, balance screenings offered SEBRING The Hand Rehabilitation Center of Florida is offering free back and balance screenings. If anyone has pain, numb- ness, tingling in youi" neck or back or down your legs; if you have difficulty walking due to leg, ankle, foot pain or balance problems call The Hand Rehabilitation Center of Florida at 471-6303 to regis- ter for a free back and balance e ,I1 4QWa- Stroup joins Daybreak at Florida Hospital Making wrongs disappear or attacking them with strength Yes, we love our country. Some with great passion; many accept what is offered to them without questioning whether it is good or bad. There are those who wave flags, yet if asked why, the answers are seldom without reason or even deep thought. However, when you have fought for your country and risked even your very life, in my own case kissed the ground in Seattle embarking from a troop transport, you don't feel the need to wave a flag. What you do feel is the beauty of America and its wonderful opportuni- ties given to everyone of us. Being part of the greatest generation and all its thrilling, exciting, and deep simplistic sense of love and devotion A.J NATU WELL? JOUR Ray F for all concerned, it becomes a little confusing and almost frightening to witness the negative changes in our society. There are times when you almost want to tune out the television, radio and reading the newspapers. The big question posed is why? What is going on? Why the lack of sen- sitivity, understanding, compassion and love? Yes, many of us attend houses of worship, Become inspired by the chosen words of the lead- T ers of their faith,' but' on Milonday .through Saturday, so many people become a totally dif- ferent human being. We hear about constant theft of our possessions, so many elderly being ripped off, the corporate world and its tentacles envelop- ing anyone who can be vulnerable and prey to their evil intentions and dings. Unfortunately we allow many of the injustices put upon us by looking the other way or just plain lack of good common sense. The constant onslaught of our very personal identification by the comput- er world, the taking of our Social Security identity, personal phone and fax numbers, anything that may be used against our privacy (once held so NESS dear) and feeling almost helpless in being so abused by corrupt beings. NEY Even our leaders in the Congress, politicians, right and left wings creat- 'isch ing such divisions in our country and - for what purposes? It is so unlikely that the two party system set up by sincere and down to earth people can ever be able to bond as before. 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They sell goods and serv- ices people want to buy, create jobs and add money to tax coffers. . Who could raise an eyebrow over that? Well, we can, especially when we see shopping centers standing vacant around the county and social services agencies moving into buildings that businesses used to occupy, taking them off the tax rolls. In Sebring alone, an empty shopping center stands where a Food Lion used to be. On Lakeview Drive, a shopping center built especially for Kmart fell into disuse when the retailer moved to new quarters at Lakeshore Mall. In the years since, it became home to a series of non-profit groups. Within the last decade, a large shopping plaza was built north of Sebring. One wing housed an Old America retail outlet and a Scotty's hardware store. Both are now gone. A government-subsidized job center occupies part of that space, while the rest is up for lease. Even Lakeshore Mall seems to be struggling some days. In its less than 20 years of existence, it has seen a loss of national retailers. Empty spaces there are becom- ing easier to find. Even the food court stands half empty. Obviously, developers would argue that they shouldn't be penalized for how other businesses have managed their property. Obviously, they would say that they should be given the chance to make a success of their vision, even if others haven't. Yet we have to question the commitment these new developers have, not only to building more places to shop but to maintaining their commercial usefulness for years to come. Does Highlands County need more places to shop, when plenty of places for shops are not being adequately used? Do we need more commercial sprawl? And are today's new shopping plazas poised to .become tomor- row's commercial gra\ yards and then be replaced by _ -- eZ s hopping centers? > The task rests on the shoulders of county staff and the county commission. Better planning should be done. A vision for the county's future should be in place and not forgotten. We would hate to see Highlands County come to resemble some of Florida's big cities, where you can drive past aging, empty shopping plazas to get to the new stores that keeping sprouting up along the periphery. WE WOULD LIKE TO KNOW YOUR OPINION. How can the county commission better plan for this county's future? Name: Address: Daytime phone: SHOW TO RESPOND: Please print or type your comments and mail them to: News.Sun S 2227 U.S. 27 South Sebring, FL 33870 Home address and daytime phone MUST be included for verification. Ilo RALPH BUSH Publisher CINDY MARSHALL Night/Weekend Editor Difference of Bush, Clinton Editor: Please America wake up and smell the coffee! Aren't you the least bit concerned about what's really going on in the Oval Office? Are we that gullible that we haven't learned President Reagan's sage advice, "Believe butfverify?" I want to know what the sealed information is on John Bolton's records. What'is our dishonest president hiding that he doesn't want the American people to know about? Before Bolton is appointed as ambassador to the United Nations, we need to know if he is another of the Bush crooks? Our senators should hold George's butt to the fire until he produces those sealed records.- No vote until the truth i's oIut! We cannot trust our present chief executive officer of this country, nor can the world trust him. Why are we allowing Kaffi Amman to hold onto his job, when he openly has' been accused of lying, saying he ,knows nothing of what hap- pened to the 'food for oil' pro- gram under sanctions to feed the Iraqis. What kind of under- cover deal did Kaffi Amman and his son, Kaja, make with Saddam Hussein? Why hasn't the son been charged and brought to court? Is this another case of "You scratch my back and I'll scratch yours"? The Social Security bro-ha-ha continues to go on with Bill Frist leading the pack. I received a letter dated June 3 from a leading senator with years of service and experi- ence. He writes, "Social Security is not in crisis. Social Security needs only modest adjustments to stay on course." He goes on to say "The greatest danger to Social Security is George Bush and the Republican Party," end quote. The only reason George Bush is gung-ho on' changing Social Security is motivated by his ideologic vision of becom- ing a great icon in history, a savior of the Middle East, one who changed Islam from the beginning of recorded history to democracy as defined by Bush. Now let's talk about President Clinton. We taxpayers paid Attorney General Kenneth Starr $72 mil- lion to try to find Bill and Hillary Clinton guilty of break- ing the law in the White Water land deal. We went so far as to pay Kenneth Starr for bringing false charges against Susan McDougal because she refused to lie about the Clintons. She served two and one-half years in prison because she would not be intimidated by the Republican hounds who sali- vated for the blood of the Clintons. In the end President Clinton fell for the charms of Monica Lewinsky, lied about the affair and was impeached. George W. Bush lied to the American people and to the entire world about weapons of It is a time of trouble and dis- putes. The one thing all Americans have on their minds is liberty. "What will it cost us" is what mothers and businessmen are thinking alike. The war stories are told to friends by those who witnessed it first-hand. And young men are all preparing for the moment when they learn that they too are going off to fight for their country. We, as Americans, share something during this present time with our early ancestors of this country. This common bond that we take part in with our forefathers is a little some-, thing called liberty. With the Fourth of July right around the corner, many are making preparations for that day when all of America tend to get back to their roots. Some are planning trips to the beach to soak in the sun's tanning rays. Others are buying meat for that backyard grill-out We are a nation that is cele- brating man's victory in inde- pendence. With that in mind, we need to be thankful for the country that we do have and the brave who went into battle pro- tecting her. This is a day and age where America is introducing liberty into countries that never had the opportunity before. These courageous men and women are no different than our forefathers fighting for the independence of this great land. I believe that Dick Cheney put it into prospective when he said, "It is easy to take liberty for granted, when you have never had it taken from you." It is a very good thought, for those, like myself, who do not know what it is like to live in a coun- try where you are oppressed. By using and appreciating this liberty that we have, we are never taking it for granted. You ask how do I possibly do that? Well, it comes in the form of expressing your opinion, while keeping in mind your listener's opinion. It comes in the form of becoming who you want to be- despite your age or background. And for all you women out there, it comes in the form of breaking through that glass ceil- ing and becoming who you were made to be. Or maybe it is writing to those who you know are willing to risk their lives for our sakes, and tell them thank you. So, while you are watching those fireworks in a good ole country-style Fourth of July, know that there was someone here before you.. And that some- one made it possible for you to celebrate this great festival of a day. "After all, as Erma Bombeck said, "You have to love a nation that celebrates its independence every July 4th!" Lindsey N. Murphy, an Avon Park resident, can be contacted by e-mail at ap_sweetie_04@ yahoo.com. *" Available from'Commercial News Providers" A J ffiass destruction in Iraq. Then he Jlied again, by blaming the CIA and' FBI for mis-informa- tion. Now we have more than 1,700 American men and women dead, thousands more wounded, workers kidnapped and beheaded and many thou- sands of Iraqis blown to bits; all because of Bush's lies, not to mention the coalition forces who yielded to his convincing argument to attack and bring about an unprovoked war, by invasion. What has Bush cost us in dollars? Billions of dollars for the Iraqi infrastructure and livelihood for those who became innocent victims of shock and awe. Clinton made love, lied and was impeached. * Bush made war at a terrible price of flesh and blood. I ask you, America, why have we not impeached this slick mad man? What are we waiting for, more killings? Syria? Iran? North Korea? Una V. McLaughlin Sebring Two lives lost is too much Editor: I think it's sad that two young people died as a result of street racing. But I do not think it is right to charge the young man who was also racing with two counts of vehicular homi- cide. He was not driving the car that crashed. The young man who was driving the car that crashed made his own decision to race and he is the one who lost con- trol of the car and crashed. Not the young man in the other car! Two lives are now lost. Don't lose another! Lori BFockwell' Avon Park It's a blueprint for disaster Editor: Those who fail to study his- tory are doomed to repeat it. Those who study history and use it for personal or political gain are charlatans who are to be despised. In today's world these are many and the majori- ty operate under the guise of philosopher, educator or social benefactor. Anyone who takes an in- depth look at today's world- wide political trend should be .concerned for the future. The push for one-world government based on the socialism of the European Union is a blueprint for disaster. : However, the majority of today's world lead- ers-- the ultra-liberal trend in the educational system and the political conflicts in our own government is a harbinger of things to come. The basic philosophy in society is that of "existential- ism" and is promoted through- out education from the most prestigious universities to the classroom teacher in elemen- tary and high schools. The basic philosophy of existentialism is "no excuses and no responsibility."The basis of this philosophy lies in the followers and promoters of communism and socialism. In fact, the beginning started in Europe with the dark religious views of Kierkegaard who studied in Berlin with Engels, the father of communism. The French author, Camus, who promoted no excuses and no responsibility through his writ- ings, to Nietzsche and his phi- losophy of truth, religion and morality in a classless.society. The sliess society is 'the basis of modem philosophy as taught in today's educational institutions such as Harvard, Yale and the West Coast uni- versities. But does it work? We lived through the Cold War and the failure of commu- nism in the USSR. We are wit- nessing it again in the starva- tion of North Koreans while the leaders live in luxury and spend all resources on developing nuclear power in order to threaten the world. Does it work? Instead of cooperation and pooling of resources, we see the. European Union having problems of high unemploy- ment and mass immigration from Asia and Africa. We see genocide in Africa 'between power hungry despots while former USSR countries try democratic governments and others such as Iraq developing into a democratic from of gov- ernment from their former regime of dictatorship. All the philosophers, politi- cal leaders, anarchists, social- ists and communists in the ,world cannot make a popula- tion into a classless society. The individual with a sense of self, pride, and ambition will rise like cream in milk. Only by brutal dictatorship will com- munism work and only until the population sees it as it is. It will fail in the, end. Why the brainiacs and philosophers cannot see it as it is will remain a mystery to be solved over and over again by a thinking population, whether in Russia, Europe, Canada or the United States. When power becomes too great, "comes the revolution." Where to we stand. With a See LETTERS, page 19A 'We despise all reverences and all objects of rever- ence which are outside the pale of our list of sacred things. And yet, with strange inconsistency, we are shocked when other people despise and defile the things which are holy to us.' MARK TWAIN, author, humorist, 1897 MURPHY'S LAW Lindsey N. Murphy party. Perhaps you are like the rest of us who are just waiting for that day to decide what to do. No *matter what elaborate plans that have been penciled into your calendars for this day. - there is one thing that should be considered. Now, this concept certainly is not new and I highly doubt that it would surprise anyone. Yet, it is something that is all too much taken granted for in this country. Letters 19A News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 IItkt k- 4 1wutw% And 6 #*v% ~ \ ).&Jong Ow rrr*~I~ c~ "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content a a - e e-~ * - -~ m ~- 0 - w- - ~ - a - - ~~ Available from Commercial News Providers" a. o -- a - -- -1a - a - . 0 -- ~ a-- ~ -a a a - 0 a a a. a - 4w a - 44- do- a.. --JIM - Where to send letters Send letters to the editor' to News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; e- mail them to editor@news- sun.com; or fax them to 385- 1954. 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All FAX deadlines are 1 hour earlier. GENERAL IMPORTANT INFORMATION The publisher reserves the right to cen- sor, reclassify, revise, edit, or reject any classified advertisement not meet- ing our standards. We accept only standard abbreviations and required proper punctuation. ERRORS We make every effort to avoid errors in advertisements. Please check your ad the first day it appears. We cannot be responsible for incorrect ads beyond the first business day of an advertising schedule. If you find an error, report it to the Classified Advertising Department immediately. See telephone numbers listed in this directory. The publisher assumes no financial responsibility for errors or omissions. Liability for errors shall not exceed thecost of that portion of space occupied by such error. CANCELLATIONS: When a cancellation is called in a KILL number will be given to you. THIS NUMBER IS VERY IMPOR- TANT and must be used if ad failed to cancel. All ads cancelled prior to sched- uled expiration date will be billed for complete run unless a KILL number has been issued. Claims for adjustments to billing of advertising should be made upon receipt of billing by telephoning 385-6155,452-1009, or 465-0426. As a compliment to our valued cus- tomers, the News-Sun offers five 3-line ads a month for items under $250 FREE OF CHARGE. However, due to the high demand of Classified Advertising, we ask that these ads be either mailed or hand delivered to the News-Sun at 2227 US 27 S., Sebring, FL 33870; or e- mailed to advertising@newssun.com PLEASE SEE ADDITIONAL LEGALS ' ON PAGE 5C OF TODAY'S NEWS-SUN 1 55 Highlands 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/976 TAX DEED NO.:05000061TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/976 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: A273328-AO010200050 A PARCEL OF LAND SITUATED IN THE NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 OF SECTION 27, TOWNSHIP' 33 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE NORTHWEST CORNER OF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 AND RUN SOUTH, 30 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 89 41' EAST, PARALLEL WITH THE NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 494.10 FEET, THENCE SOUTH 0 10' 20" WEST 270.28 FEET TO A POINT ON A CURVE CONCAVE'TO THE SOUTHERLY HAVING A RADIUS OF 473.10 FEET; THENCE WESTERLY ALONG SAID CURVE THROUGH A CENTRAL ANGLE OF 330 35' 16" AN ARC DISTANCE OF 200 FEET TO POB; THENCE SOUTH 73* 32' 00" WEST 90 FEET; THENCE NORTH PARALLEL WITH THE WEST BOUNDARY OF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4, A DISTANCE OF 85 FEET; THENCE EAST PARALLEL WITH NORTH BOUNDARY OF SAID NE 1/4 OF THE SE 1/4 A DISTANCE OF 90 FEET; THENCE SOUTHERLY 69 FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO POB. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF HARRIS WILLIAMS UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. 'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22,29,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/6298 TAX DEED NO.:0500062TDS , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/6298 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C013528-03002000230 LOT 23, BLOCK 20, SECTION 2, LAKE HAVEN ES- TATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 61, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JOSE MANUEL YANES GONZALEZ UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22,29,2005 Classified ads get fast results THERE IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN When placing your help wanted ad, the News- Sun now has the capability of placing your logo in the ad. Using your logo enhances the appearance of your ad. So when faxing your ad copy to us, also fax us a copy of your logo and we will place it in your ad as well. Or when calling ask the Advisor about having your logo included. CALL CLASSIFIEDS--THEY WORK 385-6155 1055 Highlands 1 055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) A DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/6884 TAX DEED NO.:05000063TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/6884 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-06000100470 4 LOT 47, BLOCK 1, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES UNIT 6, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JOSEPH D. HOOPERT UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) @ DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8449 TAX DEED NO.:05000064TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8449 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C223529-03002600220 LOT 22 LESS THE WEST 25 FEET THEREOF, BLOCK 26 OF THE SECOND SUBDIVISION OF THE TOWN OF DESOTO CITY, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 39, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ROBERT AUGUST DEROECK UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE'LEGALi HOUR OF SALE, 11:008 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8, 15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED ' (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9418 TAX DEED NO.:05000065TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, 'HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9418 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-11013500250 LOT 25, BLOCK 135, PLACID LAKES SECTION 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 7, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF RON MOORE AND DON CAIN UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. : . DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22,29,2005 Having something to sell and not advertising is like winking in the dark. You know what you're doing,, but no one else does. Call ." NeWQ.tw classified 'td'06 .8385-6155. NIGHT-Vision REFLECTIlVE ADDRESS SIGNS Can 911 find YOUR home when every second counts? 'Tn Itis Boardalk' u is rBeautiful by Dfay and Brilliantly -Refledctive By Night all Deryck @ Operation House ID 863-402-1522 or 877-406-2552 Accepted The LIFE You SAVE, .My BeYOUR Own! DARRELL KORANDA REFRIGERATION & AIR CONDO IfNING, LLC te stNOW theS Highlands 1 0 55 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9542 TAX DEED NO.:05000066TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9542 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-19000200060 LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 2, PLACID LAKES SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MASAKI SHIMIZU TRUSTEE AND TOSHIE SHIMIZU UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGALHOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8, 15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9544 TAX DEED NO.:05000067TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9544 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-19000200160 LOTS 16 AND 17, BLOCK 2, PLACID LAKES SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MASAKI SHIMIZU UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW/,THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN, WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT. HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. - DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY:,/S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9545 TAX DEED NO.:05000068TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9545 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-19000200180 LOTS 18 AND 19,' BLOCK 2, PLACID LAKES SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF SAVITRI MOHAMED AND JAMIR MOHAMED UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 1LE, '"LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22, 29.2005 DOES MAKING MONEY MAKE YOU HAPPY? Sell your used appliance with a News-Sun classified ad. Calj today,.,,. S gone tomoriVw! ,L' "" 385-6t55! 1055 Highlands 1 V J County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CH APTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9547 TAX DEED NO,:05000069TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9547 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-19000300140 LOTS 14 AND 14 AND 15 BLOCK 3, PLACID LAKES SECTION 19, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 14, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF SABURO HIRAISHI UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8, 15,L22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9748 TAX DEED NO.:05000073TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9748 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C143729-30019800630 LOTS 63 AND 64, BLOCK 198, PLACID LAKES IN- DUSTRIAL PARK, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 63, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JAMES J. COSGROVEJR. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/9797 TAX DEED NO.:05000074TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/9797 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C293929-01000500080 LOT 8, BLOCK 5, SEBRING ACRES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 56, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RICHARD J. PERRIER UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /SA MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22,29, 2005 WANT NEW FURNITURE? Need to sell the old furniture first? Call News-Sun classified, 385-6155. "Then shop till you drop!. 105 5 Highlands 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHA PTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/482 TAX DEED NO.:05000077TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/482 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C193328-04004200130 LOTS 13 TO 18, BLOCK 42, RED HILL FARMS SUBDI- VISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 66, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RAYMOND CAMP, JONATHAN CAMP, NANCY ROSS AND SUSAN CAMP SEARLE UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED'THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22, 29,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/481 TAX DEED NO.:05000078TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/481 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C193328-04004200070 LOTS 7 TO 12, BLOCK 42, RED HILL FARMS SUBDI- VISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 66, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JONATHAN CAMP, RAYMOND CAMP, SUSAN CAMP SEARLE AND NANCY ROSS UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22, 29,2005 1055 .Highlands 10 5 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/510 TAX DEED NO.:05000079TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/510 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C193328-06000900470 LOT 47, LESS AND EXCEPT THE EAST 165.5 FEET THEREOF, BLOCK 9, AVON PARK ESTATES, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 15, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JEREMIAH CARTER UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E "LUKE" BROKER 'CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8, 15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE- 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 01/9094 TAX DEED NO.:05000080TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LEONARD C. SMITH III, HOLDER OF TAX-CERTIFICATE NUMBER 01/9094 ISSUED 06/01/2001, HAS FILED SAME IN MY'OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C133729-03001400110 LOT 11, BLOCK 14, OF PLACID RIDGE ESTATES, SECOND ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 29, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MARY VALLEY ' UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. 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SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C073730-05000F00030 COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF TRACT F, SECTIONS 7 AND 8, TOWNSHIP 37 SOUTH, RANGE 30 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AS SHOWN AS NOT INCLUDED ON THE PLAT OF THIRD ADDITION TO HIGHWAY PARK. AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 8, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA; RUN THENCE NORTH 28 37' 30" WEST ALONG THE WESTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF STATE ROAD NO. 8 FOR A DISTANCE OF 700.69 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; CONTINUE THENCE NORTH 28 37' 30" WEST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 300.0 FEET TO A POINT; RUN THENCE SOUTH 61 22' 30" WEST FOR A DISTANCE OF 125.60 FEET TO A POINT ON THE EASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF US HIGHWAY NO. 27 AS MONUMENTED; RUN THENCE SOUTH 24 55' EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 82.32 FEET TO A POINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 65' 05' EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 10.0 FEET TO A POINT; RUN THENCE SOUTH 24 55' EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE FOR A DISTANCE OF 217.84 FEET TO A POINT; RUN THENCE NORTH 61 22' 30" EAST FOR A DIS- TANCE OF 135.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ALICE ELYAMAN AND ADNAN ELYAMAN UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005. L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK' JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAXDEEDSALE:08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/320 TAX DEED NO.:05000097TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/320 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C013328-02006300050 LOT 5 AND 6, BLOCK 63, UNIT NO. A, AVON PARK LAKES, RED HILL FARMS ADDITION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 49 AND 50, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF NORMOGENE E. RADFORD WARREN S. RADFORD UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/2912005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13, 20, 2005 THERE IS N SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN When placing your help wanted ad, the News- Sun now has the capability of placing your logo in the ad. Using your logo enhances the appearance of your ad. So when faxing your ad copy to us, also fax us a popy of your logo and we will place it in your ad as well. Or when calling ask the Advisor about having your logo included. CALL CLASSIFIEDS--THEY WORK 385-6155 Highlands 1 0 55 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/5659 TAX DEED NO.:05000098TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/5659 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C123428-01000000110 LOT 11 AND 12, HOLIDAY SHORES SUBDIVISION A PORTION OF THE NE 1/4 OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S)OF JR. SILAS COBB, ANNIE LAURIE RATLIFF. JOYCE RATLIFF SIMMONS, CLYDE T. RATLIFF, JR.; LAU- RENE R. GODWIN, JOHN W. BURTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW. THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6, 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/6399 TAX DEED NO.:05000100TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/6399 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE . AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-01000000610 LOT 61 AND 62, OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ALICE HENDRICKSON FISHER, NORMAN E. HEN- DRICKSON, WILLIAM R. HENDRICKSON, FRANCES HENDRICKSON GABOS, CAROL HENDRICKSON PA- ZANDAK UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6, 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/6427 TAX DEED NO.:05000101TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/6427 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-01000001400 LOT 140 AND LOT 141, OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ES- TATES, UNIT 1,-ACCORDING TO IHE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 2, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ROY FRANK CARDOVA UNLESS'THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6, 13, 20, 2005 A RV'S SALE SPECIAL! 3 LINES, 2 WEEKS, $25. CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED, 385-6155. News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 | 5 AHighlands 1055 County Legals Classified ads get fast results NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/70 TAX DEED NO.:05000102TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/70 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLIdATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: 0013328-01000003135 LOT 3135 AND LOT 3136, OF AVON PARK LAKES, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE 4, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MARGARET 8. PHILLIPS JONES UNLESS THE SAID 'CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE. 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/9097 TAX DEED NO.:05000103TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9097 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID'CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-03000300190 LOT 19, BLOCK 3, OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MARY D. MORGAN UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6, 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/9248 TAX DEED NO.:05000104TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9248 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-04000600020 LOT 2, BLOCK 6, UNIT 4, OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ES- TATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 44, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANNA M. PARKER UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13,20,2005 JUNE 29; JULY 6,13,20,2005 Help Wanted 2100 Help Wanted 2100 Help Wanted - U Join us in our growth, The News-Sun is accepting application for an ADVERTISING ACCOUNT REPRESENTATIVE We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated outside sales representative. This full-time position primarily consists of maintaining existing accounts and developing new customers within an established sales territory. Must be well organized, have two years sales experience, valid driver's license/reliable transportation,.and excellent communication commission plc written and skills. Competitive an and benefits. verbal Salary, Qualified applicants should e-mail resume and cover letter to: ralph.bush@newssun.com. News Sun Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. -2100 posses I ro |l I News-Sun; Wednesday, June 29, 2005 Highlands 1055 County Legals HIGHLANDS COUNTY ... ..... ****** *****.............. The following legal notices are from the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners and are be- ing published in the font, size, and leading as per their specifications. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED S CHAPTER197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/9460 TAX DEED NO.:05000105TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9460 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-06000300820 LOT 82, BLOCK 3. OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 6, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 35, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF THERESA W. KELLY UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 AM. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: S/S ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8812 TAX DEED NO.:05000044TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8812 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TQ WIT: C213629-05026100010 LOT 1, BLOCK 261, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANNA MARIE SAMPSON UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD'TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT-, HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 1 100 Announcements CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to make sure it is correct. Sometimes instructions over the phone are misunderstood and an er- ror can occur. If this happens to you, please call us the first day your ad appears and we will be happy to fix it as soon as we can. If We can assist you, please call us: 385-6155--452-1009 465-0426 News-Sun Classified 1550 professional Services DUNKINS TRACTOR service, Inc., lic. and ins., -- bush hogging,-rotavating, box blading, front end bucket and hauling, (863)441-3594 or (863)465-5825 please leave message GARRET REPAIR AND REMODELING Electrical, Plumbing, heating, A/C, carpentry. painting. Uc. and Ins. Free Estimates, (863)465- 0980--cell 441-6569 ' SUMMER SPECIALS: TTAN ELECTRONIC WHOLE HOUSE TANKEESS WATERHEATERS. $265 ELECTRIC ROOF MOUNTED ATTIC FAN IIFEnME WARRANTy. INSTALLED-$225 HANDYMAN Carlentry, aluminum, fans, screens, lights, tile, repairs, remodeling, lic. 863-382-6782., SECURITY OFFICERS needed, Lake Placid, Sebring areas. Class D School available 863-682-2023 E.O.E 2000 Employment 2100 Help Wanted 1000 ENVELOPES = $7,000. Envelope Stuffers Needed Now! Easy Work from Home! Written Guarantee! Free Information! 1-800-584-1660 Ext. 815 (24Hrs) ALUMINUM INSTALLERS, Punch-out carpen- ter, steel erectors, laborers w/exp. F/T w/ benefits. DFWP. E.O. Koch Construction. (863) 385-8649 AMBULATORY SURGERY center seeking Noers Manager, RN/LPN acceptable, fax re- sume to 699-2032. ASSISTANT TO closing agent. Busy Title In- surance Company, Full-time. Mon.-Fri., 8:30- 5:00. Vacation & health insurance. Send reply to Box 02207, The News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring FL,33870. ASSISTANT WANTED for busy doctor's office to route patients and perform therapies will train. Must be energetic and personable. Re- sume must list 3 references. FiT: M-T-W-F 8:00-6:00. Thu. 8:00-12:00. Some morning Saturday hours. Nov.-April. Call: 382-3700. 2100 Help Wanted AUTOMOTIVE SALES Are you looking for a job that pays well, has a great working environment and great bene- fits? We need an individual that enjoys work- ing with people, is motivated and would like to join the fastest growing dealer in the com- munity. No experience nec. We will train you. Salary plus commission, 401 K and.insurance. 863-402-4286 Contact Rick Miller at the Alan Jay Automotive Network Equal Opportunity Employment A LABOR ^ ,s FINDERS* WOMrEie ISUEO C CONTRACT STAFF=M IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WORKERS NEEDED General Labor Construction CDL-A w/Hazmat 0 Light Industrial AM Shifts SCarpenter w/tools Hospitality Servers Dishwashers Daily Work, Daily Pay Report Ready To Work 6:00AM Daily Office Hours 6:00 A.M. 6 P.M. Applications accepted daily with proper ID. 3735 Kenilworth Blvd. 471-2774 EOE/Drug Free Work Place COOK, PREP Cook, server, exp. for breakfast and lunch. Apply at 637 S. COMMERCE AVE. CSR NEEDED for commercial lines dept., 440 or 220 lic. is req. Independent ins. agency exp pref. Position offers salary +incentives + bene- fits. Fax resume 699-1925 or call1465-7155 CSR NEEDED for personal lines dept., 440 or 220 lic. is req. Independent ins. agency exp pref. Position offers salary +incentives + bene- fits. Fax resume 699-1925 or call 465-7155 THE OF S PALMS BRING DIETARY AIDE P/T Healthcare experience a must.Able to work nights and weekends as needed. Apply in person at: . The Palms of Sebring .-.... 7- 7-25S.Pine St. Sebring, Fl 33870 (near the circle downtown) EOE, Drug Free workplace. DRIVERS WANTED. Class A or B CDL w/ clean driving record. Call Jahna Concrete (863) 453- 4353 ESTIMATOR NEEDED, will train, drug free workplace, (863)385-0351 2100 Help Wanted THE .PALMS OF SEBRING SOCIAL WORKER -P/T Go F/T within year. Bachelors in Social Work or related field a must. Apply in person: 725 S. Pine St. Sebring, Fl 33870 or Resume to: Fax 385-2385 or E-mail: lamer6l68@yahoo.com GROUND MAN with good drivers license , F/T, for tree service business (863)402-1454 LAKESHORE CAR WASH IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD PEOPLE. Hiring all positions: Car wash, lube center, detail center, supervisors, greet- ers, exc. work environ- ment, good pay plus tips. Sign On Bonus! Apply within, 991 US 27, Sebring 2100 Help Wanted CDL DRIVER, CLASS B MINIMUM, must have 2 years exp, clean driving record. Drug-free workplace (863)385-6709 LOOKING FOR A CAREER AND NOT JUST A JOB? Join us in our growth. The News-Sun is accepting applications for an ADVERTISING AccouNT REPRESENTATIVE We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated outside sales repre- sentative. This full-time position primarily consists of maintaining existing accounts and developing new customers within an establish- ed sales territory. Must be well or- ganized, have two years sales ex- perience, valid driver's license/reli- able transportation, and possess excellent written and verbal com- munication skills. Competitive sal- ary, commission plan and benefits. Qualified applicants should e-mail resume and cover letter to: vicki. sherman@newssun.com. Sun Designer/Decorator Leader in the home fashion industry is seeking 2 experienced designer/decorators for new Thomasville gallery store. Benefits offered. For an appointment: Call Donna 382-3933 ENGINEERING SERVICES MANAGER Acquires land for road and public works projects, Effects title changes, reviews .appraisals, negotiates land purchases. Prepares plans, drawings and speci- fications for civil engineering projects. Education or experience equivalent to Bachelor's degree with major course work in business administration, eco- nomics, real estate or closely related field. Driver's License, required. Salary $1,070 $1,739 bi-weekly based on qualifications plus benefits.Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fl 33870. Closes: Open until filled. Drug-Free Workplace/EOE/VET PREF EMPLOYER BUS DRIVERS AND SUBSTITUTE BUS DRIVERS NEEDED SCHOOL BOARD OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY $10.69 PER HOUR Requirements High school diploma or GED equivalent (or must obtain same within two (2) years of initial employment) Five (5) years experience as a licensed driver (any class) Good driving record Commercial Drivers License, Class B or higher, with a passenger and school bus endorsement (training is provided by the School Board to assist applicant in obtaining this license) Must successfully complete a commercial drivers physical examination (paid by the School Board) Must successfully complete a school bus driver training program of 40 hours duration - provided by the School Board (a'$200.00 supplement is paid to the applicant after 20 days of work as a driver) Must meet other eligibility requirements: pre-employment drug test, criminal records/background check, fingerprint screening Must be physically capable of operating bus and related equipment Rate of pay: $10.69 per hour, average 4.5 hours per day, benefits and uniforms provided for permanent employees Apply at Office of Human Resources School Board of Highlands County 426 School Street Sebring, FL 33870 863-471-5730 For additional information Call (863) 471-5764 2100 Help Wanted LOADER OPERATOR NEEDED, must have exp. in citrus tree removal and land clearing, (863)452-1313 HEAVY HIGHWAY Construction company seeks qualified laborers, experienced Equip- ment Operators and Asphalt Distributor Driver w/C1B CDL w/endorsement. Apply in person: Better Roads 2830 old S.R. 8 Lake Placid, Fl. 33862 No phone calls- We are a Drug Free Work Place, EOE INTELLIGENT, HELPFUL, SUPPORTIVE, YOU ARE PERFECT! RN's, LPN's, (All Shifts) CNA's, (full or part-time, all Shifts) All the things that make you great at what you do make you perfect for a career with Kenilworth Care & Rehab. Come Join Our Team! Excellent starting pay. Contact Connie Bass KENILWORTH SCARE & REHAB 3011 Kenilworth Blvd Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 382-2153 Fax: (863) 382-3554 EOE/M/F/D/H/V SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2100 Help Wanted DIRECTOR OF CLIENT SERVICES: A challeng- ing position to oversee development and im- plementation o the residential and community based service programs. Prefer master's de- gree in related field plus four year experience in the human services/developmental disabili- ties arena. Desire a person with knowledge of medwaiver compliance. Must pass back- ground screenings. Please mail resume to Ridge Area Arc, 120 West College Drive, Avon Park, FL 33825 or e-mail to Imcclellan@ridge- areaarc.or. EOE, Drug Free Workplace. THE PALMS OF S E B R ING COOK Full Time or Part Time Must be experienced in a healthcare kitchen. Evening and weekends required. Apply in person: 725 S. Pine St. Sebring, Fl 33870 or Resume-to: Fax 385-2385 or E-mail: palmshr@yahoo.com 600 West College Drive Avon Park, FL 33825 (863) 453-6661 FAX (863) 784-7497 e-mail: jobs@southflorida.edu www.southflorida.edu CULTURAL PROGRAMS ASSISTANT: PUBLICITY & MARKETING Full-time, year-round position to perform various- clerical duties and public relations for the Office of Cultural Programs, including production of promotional materials. Some evening and weekend hours required. Two years office experience required. Public relations/marketing experience is preferred. Exceptional computer skills including word processing and desktop publishing as well as ability to type proficiently required. Experience using Pagemaker and/or Photoshop software preferred. Hourly rate: $9.49.- $10.22 plus benefits package. Deadline 5:00 p.m. Monday, July 11, 2005. Application forms are available in Human Resources, Building I (Avon Park), on SFCC's Web site, or at any SFCC campus/center. EQUAL ACCESSIEQUAL OPPORTUNITYNETERAN'S PREFERENCE BUILDING INSPECTOR I/H Responsible for performing inspections ensure compliance with codes and ordinances regulat- ing building construction. G'ED/HS 5 yrs as -an Inspector, Builder, Engineer, Architect etc. Must meet requirements of Standard Building Code. Must obtain (2) Standard Certifications, to be specified by the Building Official, within 3 yrs of employment. Possess a valid FL Drivers License. Salary $12.73/hr $25.48/hr. plus bene- fits. Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fl 33870. Open until filled. Drug-Free Workpiace/EOE/VET PREF EMPLOYER BUS MONITORS AND SUBSTITUTE BUS MONITORS NEEDED SCHOOL BOARD OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY $8.37 PER HOUR Requirements High school diploma or GED equivalent Previous experience or training in caring for or working with disabled children or.adults Competency in reading and mathematics as measured on the Science Research Association Reading Index Examination and the Science Research Association Arithmetic Index Examination, with a minimum score of 80% Must successfully complete training in first aid, school bus safety and ESE school bus procedures for school bus monitors Must meet other eligibility requirements: pre-employment drug test, criminal records/background check, fingerprint screening Physical ability to assist physically handicapped students and handle their wheelchairs, braces or other appliances; and demonstrate physical ability to perform tasks that involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of varying weight Rate of pay: $8.37 per hour, average 4.5 hours per day, benefits and uniforms provided for permanent employees Apply at Office of Human Resources School Board of Highlands County 426 School Street Sebring, FL 33870 863-471-5730 For additional information Call (863) 471-5764 The News-Sun is accepting application for an Accounting Manager/ Business Manager This position will be responsible for the overall accounting and financial reporting and human resource functions of the company including supervision of the business office employees. Must be able to complete monthly, quarterly and annual financial reporting and assist in preparation of annual budgets. A successful candidate must be proficient in computer accounting systems and be experienced in Excel and Word. The position will work cross-functionally with the Publisher and corporate office making effective organization and communication skills essential. Qualified applicants should e-mail a resume and cover letter to: ralph.bush@newssun.com. News-Sun Written. Printed. Published. N Highlands County. 2227 US 27 South Sebring (863) 385-6155 -- , NewsStui District Manager Are you management material? The News-Sun is now accepting applications for a carrier district manager. Hours vary and may include late night hours on Saturday, Tuesday and Thursday. Previous management and cash handling experience a plus,. Ability to think outside the box a must. Please call Rodrigo at 385-6155 ext. 533 or stop by the News-Sun and fill out an application. 2227 US 27 South, Sebring I News-Sun. Wednesday, June 29, 2005 2100 Help Wanted ANESTHESIOLOGIST: RESPONSIBLE for ad- ministering anesthesia foE general surgery, or orthopedic, vascular, obstetrics, and pediatric cases. Responsible for administering anesthe- sia using general, regional, and Monitor Care anesthesia. Supervise five operating Room Suites in Coordination With Director of Nurs- ing, Need M.D., residency training completed, board certified by American Board of Anes- thesiology or in process of board certification by American Board of Anesthesiology, 40 hour/week; 7:00a.m to 3p.m. For considera- tion, please mail resume and cover letter to Nancy W. High, MD., Florida Hospital, 4200 Sun N' Lake Blvd., Sebring, Fl. THEt PALMS OF SE BRING L.P.N.'S for ALF 3-11 and 11-7 Full and Part Time $1,500.00 Sign-On Bonus Competitive Wages, IRA Plans Available, Shift Differentials, Attendance Bonuses.Join the Professional Staff at Sebring's Premier Senior Cate Facility. Apply in person at the 725 S. Pine St. Sebring, Fl 33870 or Resume to: Fax 385-2385 or E-mail: palmshr@yahoo.com DFWP/EOE LPN WANTED f/t in physician's office. Exc. benefits and neg. salary. Please fax resume or letter of interest to 314-0944. LPN WELLNESS DIRECTOR Fairway Pines at Sun 'n Lake is seeking a top- quality, energetic team player to coordinate resident care and assist the resident and his/her family members in maintaining the physical and emotional health of the residents. This position serves as the Liaison with hospi- tal personnel, physicians, community organi- zations and other health related service agen- cies to provide care to the residents. Ip addi- tion, this position is responsible for the de- partment staff. We'offer exceptional working environment, salary and benefits. For consideration, please send resume or apply in person to Fairway Pines at Sun 'n Lake, 5959 Sun 'n Lake Blvd., Sebring, Fl. 33872. Fax, 863-385-3930 EOE THE PALMS OF SEBRING Marketing .,Assistant, If you have excellent people skills, are detail and customer serv- ice oriented, we'd like to talk to you! Closes as of 6-30-05 Resumes to: Fax (863) 385-2385 E-Mail: palmshr@yahoo.com Drug-free Workplace/EOE 2100 Help Wanted LPN Fairway Pines at Sun 'n Lake is seeking a top- quality, energetic licensed Practical Nurse to provide resident care under the medical direc- tion and supervision of the resident's attend- ing physicians at our senior living residence. This position will also assist the resident and his or her family members in maintaining the physical and emotional health of the resident. Full and Part-time positions are available. Ex- perience in an assisted living, long-term care of residential facility preferred. For consideration, please send resume or ap- ply in person to Fairway Pines at Sun 'N Lake, 5959 Sun 'N Lake Blvd., Sebring, FL 33872. Fax 863-385-3930 EOE I MEDICAL ASSISTANT F/T phlebotomy exp. req. Must be dependable, efficient, self-starter, team player w/computer skills. Send reply to Box 01038, The News- Sun, 2227 US 27 S, Sebring FL,33870., METAL ROOFS of Florida looking for instal- lers, male or female, will train right person, siding exp. a plus, flexible hours, opportunity for career. Call (863)385-5254 after 6pm )FFICE/FIELD HELP wanted w/construction background to help estimate job cost. quality control. Computer skills nec. Will Train, fun job. Call (863)381-9005, Mark ' RECEPTIONIST NEEDED, Will train, drug free workplace, call (863)385-0351 RECEPTIONIST POSITION in busy professio- nal office, F/T. Fax resume to 863-699-1925 THE PALMS OF SE b RING RN's & LPN's (All Shifts) and RN UNIT MANAGER SIGN ON BONUS $1,500.00 F/T $1,000 P/T Join. Sebring's Premier Staff of Caring Professionals Competitive Salary, IRA plans, Shift Differentials, Attendance bonuses Apply in person at the 725 S. Pine St. Sebring, FI 33870 or Resume to: Fax 385-2385 or E-mail: palmshr@yahoo.com ROOFERS NEEDED Top wages.. Drug- Free Workplace (863)385-0351 ROYAL'S FURNITURE IMMEDIATE POSITION SALES PERSON, Bi-lingual pref. Exc. benefits incl. health and dental, 401k and paid vacations. Apply in person at (Drug Free Workplace) 3660 US 27 S. Sebring, THE GEO GROUP INC., 'A worldwide leader in privatizedIcorrectionq. OFFERS CHALLENGING AND EXCITING OPPORTUNITIES. FULL BENEFITS AVAILABLE DENTAL ASSISTANT CORRECTIONAL OFFICER DENTAL ASSISTANT MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN LIFE SKILLS INSTRUCTOR SUBSTANCE ABUSE INSTRUCTOR MOORE HAVEN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 1990 East State Road 78 NW Moore Haven, FL 33471 Phone 868-946-2420 Fax 863-946-2487 EOE M/F/V/H 2100 Help Wanted MOWING CREW PERSON needed. Apply in person only, no phone calls. Action Pest Control, 6750 US 27 S. Drug Free Workplace. ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS Part or full time position available for Front Desk Receptionist/Classified Ad Advisor.. Qualified applicant must be flexible and have excellent telephone and typing skills and be able to work in a busy diversified environment, competitive hourly wage plus benefits for full-time. Send Resume to: The News Sun Attn: Tonya Squibb 2227 US 27 South Sebring, FL. 33870 FAX: 863-385-1954 Email: tonya.squibb@newssun.com or stop by the office and fill out an application. . 2 1 S Part-time 21 Employment Newsluii CARRIERS The News Sun is now accept- ing applications for Newspa- per Single Copy Route Carrier. Late night hours on Sat./ Tue./ Thur. Please call Rodrigo at 385-6155, Ext. 533 or stop by the News Sun and fill out an application. 2227 US 27 S., Sebring O1 0 Part-time 2150 Employment FRONT DESK Person at a Vacation resort club, part-time Sat. 9-6, Sun. 12-4, bilingual a plus. Call for an appointment, (863)385-5005 Newsmm Has openings In our Packaging/ Mailroom Department. Hours vary with each publication. Core days are Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Start times are generally early evening hours. No experience necessary. Ability to lift bundles and work on your feet a must, some mechanical aptitude help- ful. Either stop by our office @ 2227 U.S. 27 South and fill out an application or call Luis at 385- 6155 ext. 523 for details. 3000 Financial Business 3V0V Opportunities IIOME BASED business Start Free. Inc 500 Listed Automated No Selling, Recorded Mes- sage 1 -866-392-3535 www.MY.WS ID monte- carlo. HOME BUSINESS Directory has over 60 home business opportunities in one book! For info or purchase' http://www.national-homework- ers-association.com/dmk 4000 Real Estate Homes For Sale s-- 2/1 STARTER HOME Priced reduceN o $115k to $95k. new roof, tile, kitchen cabi- nets, fixtures, windows, private access to Lake Letta. Located in Avon Park. Call Todd, 414-0546, MC 2000 Realty, 699-5550 WANT NEW FURNITURE? Need to sell the old furniture first? Call News-Sun classified, 385-6155. Then shop till you drop! ROAD CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR Provides quality assurance inspections for new. roads, and inspects paving operations to insure - compliance with CdAintVstandards and DOT guidelines:'HS/GED. Minimum of 4 yrs experi- ence with asphalt paving procedures of which 2 yrs include road inspection. Possess Florida Driver's License. Salary $12.73/hr $20.85/hr plus benefits.Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Closes 7/8/05. Drug-Fre Workplace/EOE/VET PREF. EMPLOYER 4040 Homes For Sale ATTENTION WILL pay cash for your home, duplex, apartment or commercial property. Rapid closing, "as is" cond. Call Ken or Stephanie 863-441-2689 STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL MODEL HOMES Gorgeous. 3/2/2 for more information call (863)-381-2868. 080 A Homes for Sale 4080 Sebring 3/2 DOWNTOWN SEBRING, 1733 Orange Blossom, Great Starter Home or Rental for the Investor, up to 100% Financing Avail. New Vi- nyl siding, New Roof, New Plumbing and Elec- tric all up to code, New Energy Efficient Win- dows, New Light Fixtures, New Bathroom Fix- tures, New Flooring, New Wood Kitchen Cabi- nets, New Hot Water Heater, Fridge w/ Ice , Stove, Dishwasher and Extra Lg. Capacity Stack Washer/Dryer incl in the price. Other Features inc. Central Heat & Air, 2 Concrete Driveways and a Fenced in Yard. This one was done right and is a must see to appreciate! $69,000. 863-381-2544 SEBRING HILLS 2/2 house, mint condition. $140,000: 3/3.5, 3503 Marlin Dr., $135,000; (863)-214-5646. SEBRING HILLS, 313 Loon Ave., 2/1+, AP- PROX. 1100 SO. FT., New carpet and tile, new paint in and out, roof 6 mo. old approx., CB shed, irrigation, $137,200., 863-214-4398. 410 Homes for Sale 4 1 Lake Placid 2/2 MANUFACTURED home, vinyl siding, awnings, utility room new roof, tanai, patio, carpet and sandstone tile, ceiling fans, deco- rator shutters inside, appl. like new, large pan- try, A/C, golf cart, irrigation, many extras, must see, $63,500. (863)-465-7706 OPEN DAILY NEW Model, great floor plan, 3 bedrm split plan, 2 baths, full 2 car garage, cathedral ceil- ings. 620 Catfish Creek Rd, Placid Lakes. MEYER HOMES 465-7900,465-7338 after 5 4 7 Lakefront Property 4'70 For Sale SUNSET TO RIVAL KEY WEST 135' on Lake Istokpogp, sea wall private road, water and sewer, deed restricted, many i.'" 4. palm and exotic trees, (863)699-6856 4 Lots for Sale 2 ADJOINING residential Lots. HIGHLAND PARK ESTATES, section P, Block 20, lots 11- 12, 75 X 150 ea. Southwest Shores of Lake Is- tokpoga, 1.5 mi. from lake Placid. Owner 212 - 929-5300 Ex.t. 2 days; (201)861-9001 eves. LEISURE LAKES 4-lots 80X125 ea., $49,900K each OBO.. located at 3212-3218 Lake June Blvd. paved road. Bruno.1-647-892-7355 LOTS FOR SALE Sebring Hills, 1/4 acre approx., $28,500 by owner, (407)973-6503 LOTS FOR SALE, Lake Placid, Leisure Lakes, Beautiful Country Setting, corner and adjust' lot=1/2 ac., area of new home development, both lots sold as one for $55,500. Call Rus- sell, (586)776-9085. SEBRING/HIGHLANDS county. Lots, Land and Homes. Call (954)567-9141 or web us! : Wholesaleproperties.cotr " 4260 Acreage for Sale SALE, BY owner, 22-acres on N-Lake Dr. in Lorida. $500,000. 81/2 acres on Highway 66,. Commercial zoned 8-3. $650,000 1-acre in Holiday Estate. $30,000. 5-lots in Spring Lake, $60,000 each. Will offer owner financing 25% down. (561)-662-7170. 6000 Rentals 6050 Duplexe for Rent DUPLEX 2/1 near mall, screen porch, no pets $475 monthly, plus utilities. Security dep. 863-452-1927. SPRING LAKE, 1/2, completely refurbished, first, last, sec. $600 mo., (863)655-0403 I Villas & Condos 6100 For Rent LAKE PLACID Golf Villa,remodeled, turn. effi- ciency, swimming pool and tennis courts, no pets, $450 per mo., 6-12 mo lease or season- al $800 per mo., first, last, sec. (941)639- 6401 Mon.-Wed., 9-5, 941-474-1868. 62 ~0 Unfurnished 6 0 Apartments ONE PERSON EFFICIENCY near Comcast Ca- ble, all utilities /cable incl, $400 mo 471-6446 UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Lake Placid, Observation and lake view apts., 1/1, $400 mo., 863-465-7480, 863-446-1702 6250 Furnished Houses SEBRING HILLS- furn., 2/1.5, living room, dining room, laundry, $585. mo. 863-385-5694. 6300 Unfurnished Houses HUGE 2/2 (1561 sq. ft.) big lot in Sun N Lakes w/family room, eat-in kitchen w/appli., garage, covered patio, fenced yard, washer/ dryer, huge bedrooms, community pool and clubhouse 4818 Mercado Dr. $1.050 per mo.. first and security, Alan (305)308-9324 LAKE PLACID 2/2 home 1-month rent and 1- month security. 863-441-1352. SEBRING FIELDER Blvd., newly renovated 2000 sq. ft., fireplace, jacuzzi, walki-n shower 2/2/1, $950 mo., (863)414-6303. 6500 Miscellaneous Rentals RENTALS AVAILABLE Yearly and Seasonal Apartments -Condos-Houses W.A.C. Contact: JEAN ECKMAN or JEAN FAIRBANKS Property Managers Advanced All Service Realty, Inc. 1843 U.S. 27 N. Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 385-9425 (800) 741-3510 4300 Out-of-Townropey 6550 Warehousesfor Rent PROJECT MANAGER/TRANSPORTATION Highlands County, Florida. Plans/designs road- ways, drainage, other public works projects in County Engineering Dept. B.S. degree in civil Engineering, 3 yrs public works experience. entry level engineering graduates encouraged to apply. Salary $1,572 $2,596 bi-weekly based on qualifications plus benefits. Call 863-402- 6509 for application www.hcbcc.net or Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Fl 33870. Closes: Open until filled. Drug-Free Workplace/EOE/VET PREF EMPLOYER Accounts Receivable Clerk We have an immediate opening for an experienced Accounts Receivable Clerk. This is a part-time position to start. Must be well organized, have excellent customer service skills and the ability to work with deadlines. Qualified applicants should email resume and cover letter to: kim.young@newssun.com NewsaSunn Written. Printed. Published. LN Highlands County. 2227 US 27 South Sebring EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER DRUG FREE WORK PLACE Graphic Designer Immediate opening for an experienced Graphic Designer to produce advertising and other print materials in a fast-paced production environment. Experience with QuarkXpress and PhotoShop is necessary (Illustrator and Acrobat a definite plus). Must be a team player with flexible hours and have excellent typing and proof read- ing skills. Please send a resume and a few samples in complete confidentiality to: News-Sun, Attn: Craig Sutter, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870 wwwR~lpflorida~com WenwliicaFulSric o meca ndRna News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 6750 Commercial Rental COMMERCIAL PROPERTIES AVAILABLE Call Carol Edwards at C.S. Edwards Realty, 863-441-2994 or 863-699-0404 COMMERCIAL SPACE for rent, behind Kenil- worth Lodge in Sebring, $750 per mo. avail. July 1, (954)560-1610, 863-441-3839 7000 Merchandise 7020 Auctions PHIL RINER AUCTIONS OUR 27TH YEAR Estate Auctions; Business Liquidations; Ap- praisals. 863-299-6031 ab282au261 EMail RIN.ER@VERIZON.NET 7040 Appliances 36" AMANA REFRIGERATOR w/icemaker, 4-years old. (New $1100) Selling for $500. (863)-446-0719. AMANA CONVECTION oven, ceramic top, black stove top, (works,) oven needs repair & glass. $250. OBO (863)-381-4439 OUTDOOR GRILL Weber Silver B. 3-burner, large propane tank, cover. Never used, asking $475. 465-7516. 7060 Antiques Collectible ALLIGATOR ANTIQUE MALL Come visit me at Space 4 for antiques and I gifts, (863)385-3071. ANNIVERSARY, SAYS 25th, w/8 matching glasses, (accept no year on glass), Silver overlay spout/deco, very nice, $20, 471-6962. 7 100 TV, Radio, & Stereo 19" PHILLIPS Magnavox TV $60.00, (863) 214-5498. 7180 Furniture 3-MATCHING OAK GLASS TOP TABLES w/ coffee & end table $200. (863) 465-5409 72" HENDREDON sofa, classic style, excellent cond., $150, (863)385-3480 BEAUTIFUL LOVE-SEAT With glider $15.00. (863)-465-5409 BROYHILL- SOFA love seat, blue/white stripe, w/ 3-pc. pine coffee table. $325. 863-465-3055./ 863-465-5111. COFFEE AND 2 end tables, niatching set, solid wood, Golden Oak, as new $120., 314-8883 DINING ROOM set, round table w/4 chairs, leaf and hutch, $175, (863)382-6929 DOUBLE BED Exc. cond., $100.00 (863)-655-2745. GLASS TOP DINING TABLE 4maroon upholstered chairs. $150. 465-5409 HIGH BACK tall bamboo style barstool (4) $160, OBO 863-381-4439. MATTRESSES- Brand new pillow top sets. Full $150, queen $185, king, $250. 5 yr. warr. Can deliver, located in Sebring (863)452-6063 MEMORY FOAM 10" mattress, Devl. by Nasa. On TV. New in plastic w/warr. $550. Can deliver. Located in Sebring. 452-6063 PATIO TABLE, Glass top w/umbrella hole, 4 chairs, metal, good cond., delivery avail, $50 OBO, (863)452-5706., PECAN BEDS (Twin) with mattresses and matching dressing table w/mirror and bench, $175, 465-3276 or 840-1083 cell for appt. SOFA BED like new, beige $200.00 (863)655-2745 SOLID LIGHT OAK DINNEITE TABLE. w/4 chairs. $200. 863- 465-5409. . SOLID WALNUT drop leaf gate leg dining ta- ble, will seat 10 exc. cond., (863)385-3480. SWING SEAT ' (no cushion) $40.00. (863)453-6214. SWIVEL CHAIR (brown ) $25.00.(863)-465- 5409 WHITEWASHED WOOD OCCASIONAL CHAIR Almost new $50.00. 453-6214. WICKER FURNITURE, loveseat, 2 chairs with cushions and table,. $50. (863)465-3276 or 863-840-1083 cell for appointment., WOODEN END TABLES $40.00 for the pair (863)381-4439. 7260 Musical Merchandise GULBRANSEN THEATRUM organ w/bench, loaded w/features. $250. OBO. 314-210-5897 HILL-GUSTAT MIDDLE SCHOOL NEEDS. DONATIONS OF YOUR ATTIC INSTRUMENTS! Instruments will be cleaned, repaired, and put in the hands of students who otherwise would not be able to participate in band. Donors will be offered a tax deduction letter for the esti- mated value of the instrument. Thanks!!!!l MUSIC EQUIPMENT, 3 power amps, profes- sional tape recorder, big bass bens, more. 863-441-1584/863-465-0047 ask for Emma 7300 Miscellaneous 10 GALLON fish 'tank, stand & complete set- up. $65.00. (863)-214-5498. 2 WHITE LACE 70" ROUND TABLECLOTHS perfect condition. $12.00 for both. 35 GALLON aquarium, hexagon shape, no top, light or leaks, $30, (863)402-2285 BEDSPREADS, 1 cream queen, also 1 cream. a pink, use as toppers for full bed, or fits twin beds, 1 full pink bedskirt, nice all for $27.50 OBO, (863)471-6962, 214-6697 BLUE CHECKED COMFORTER JC Penney, Full, $30.00 exc. cond. 453-6214 BLUE JEANS size 16, (863)385-9806 BRAND NEW Oreck cord free steam iron, $40, (863)471-0275 BRASS COLLECTION over 100 pieces, #350.00 (863)-465-6585. BRASS LAMPS, pair, no shades, (863)465- 3276 or 863-840-1083 cell, for appt. CARPET FROM bedroom, 12" X 14" plus from closet, tan, good quality, clean, $35 7"x 2, 382-3799. ELECTRIC BROOM hoover w/ easy empty dirt cup $10.00.. 385-5790. ELNA SEWING Machine, cabinet model, $50, 863-465-3276 or 840-1083 cell for appt. FUTON BED frame, white, good, no mattress, (spread avail., $20 (863)471-6962, 214-6697 GAME TABLE ( 6 in one) pool table, foose ball air, hockey, shuffle board, chess, Checker. $150. 381-4439 MINI OXYCETALINE torch set-up, tanks, hose, caddy, gauges, $20. 385-5790. 6pm-9pm ORIENTAL CARPET, brand new Persian rug. 100% wool, still in packaging, RETAIL OVER $3500, 9X12, $500, (863)835-1999., PICK-UPBED liner off 1994 Ford shortbed ranger, exc: shape. 385-5790. $20. 6pm-9pm PINEAPPLE LAMP $15. 465-3276 or 840-1083 cell for appt. Having a Garage Sale? Make more money by reaching thou- sands of potential customers. For only $8 you get 5 lines for one week in the News-Sun and Highlands Herald Shop- per,,plus FREE GARAGE SALE SIGNS! If your sale gets rained out, call us and' we'll run it again at no additional charge. Call today! (863) 385-6155. SEB- POKEMON & Star Wars memobillia, Game Boy games, beanies, books & clothes. 600 Dozier Ave, (behind Harder Hall) Thur, Fri, & Sat. 9-2. 7300 Miscellaneous SAW, TABLE, 10" old but good, $15, (863)471-6962, 214-6697 SEARS TREADMILL complete w/pad. & 4- person hot tub. 863-385-4905. SLEEPER SOFA love seat, $50. Casio key- board,(digital.) $200. Walnut desk $50. Walk- er. $60. (863)-382-3659 SOCCER SHOES size 5. $2. (863) 453-6214. SONY SURROUND SOUND SYSTEM exc. cond., $500, (863)443-9239 SUNBEAM TABLE top electric drill, excellent condition $15, 385-5790, 6 -9 pm. TRAIN CARS, Lionel and HO, Lionel new in box $18., (863)452-5374 UPRIGHT VACCUM, exc. cond., great suction $20. 385-5790 6- 9pm. 7340 Wanted to Buy BUYING COINS, CURRENCY, WATCHES 55 YRS COLLECTING! TOP PRICE! (863) 414-1632 or (863) 452-5688 7380 Machinery & Tools SCROLL SAW, Craftsman 16" variable speed electronic, used very little, $30, 453-7406 7400 Lawn & Garden MOWING AND bush hogging services availa- ble. 863-382-0135 after 5pm. 420 Heating & 7 Air Conditioning. BRAND NEW 2500 BTU window A/C, 750 BTU window A/C for bedroom, $350 both, 863- 386-0610, 452-6675 7520 Pets & Supplies BOSTON TERRIER pups, 8 weeks July 3, AKC reg., 1 male, 3 female, first shots, dewormed, health certificate, Joan Risner, 863-452-5653 FEMALE RED and blue Magaw. 7 yrs. old, $600, (863)452-1313 NOTICE Florida 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 in- testinal and external parasites. 7560 Medical Supplies 7 6 & Equipment DISCOUNT MEDICAL supplies. Over 10000 Products ready to Ship Fast 2-3 day shipping. www.medsuppliesonline.com ELECTRICAL HOSPITAL bed, reclines to de- sired position Call: 863- 385-4905. HERCULES ELECTRIC lift for back of van or truck. 863-655-3897 HOVEROUND MPV 4, Mobility Chair. Top of the line. Exceptional like new, used 3 mo. w/charger, books & paper work. cost .$7390, new, Sell for $1595. OBO, 863- 471-3329 8000 Recreation 8050 Boats & Motors 14FT. JON boat 10 hp. Evinrode, trailer, tag, title. $1400. (863)382-6697. 2002', 50HP MERCURY like new, '$2800, (863)385-7564 SEB-MOVING, DRYER, children clothing, baby items, kitchenware, appliances & furniture. 330 Sassafras Ave. (formerly Elm Ave) near Lakeshore Mall. Thu./Fri., 7:30 til. SEB.- CLOTHES, Dishes, toys, misc Items, Fri. only, July 1, 1703 Roberta Ave. @@@ SEB.-SAT,/SUN, JULY 2-3, Estate sale, turn., kitchen stuff, household misc., clothes, etc. 3905 Lakewood Rd. behind Harder Hall. cor- ner of Golfview (formally 5th Ave)/Lakewood. SEB.-SAT./SUN./MON., TALBLE children a3nd adult clothes, Christmas lights, 'lot ofr, Tmc items, 2750 Fernway St. (off Brunns Rd.) 8 15O Fitness & Exercise 8150 Equipment BOFLEX XLT with all attachments, $600, (863)446-1330 cell. FOLD UP TREADMILL Like new, $175 OBO, (863)453-8731 2O2 0 Bikes & Cycle 8 Equipment BICYCLE, BOY'S 24" Single speed, like new, $40, (863)453-7406. BIKE, LADIES, men's & kid's different mod- el and sizes $10 each. Call 863-314-8539 9000 Transportation 9 100 Motorcycles & ATVs 2000 HONDA SHADOW Ace Deluxe, 750 cc, black, 431 original miles, exc. cond., $4300., (863)655-0797 9 150 Four Wheel Drive 1990 JEEP Wrangler 4x4 hard top 6cyl. 10k miles on rebuilt engine. $6,000 863-385-3351 9200 Trucks 1988 FORD SPORT RANGER 4X4, V-6, mechanically exc. cond. $1600. 465-7378 leave message, 305-903-6209 1996 DODGE 4X4 Pick-up, V8, cool air, new tires, runs good, $4000, (863)465-4328. FORD F150, 2001, 6 cyl., 5 spd. manuel, 90k mi., exc. work truck, $4500, 863-381-7362 9250 Vans FORD, 1997 AEROSTAR XLT, 85K MI., PB, PS, cruise, PW, 3.0 L, V-6, running boards, gold w/tan interior, tow pkg., $4950, (863)465-7285 HAVE A 1985 Ford Van, would like to trade for a reliable, small or medium or mid size car, or OBO, (863)471-6286. 9350 Automotive Parts 37 & Accessories . TOW DOLLY _. brought from U-Haul sales, $400, 465-7285 9400 Automotive Wanted FREE REMOVAL of unwanted vehicles. Cash paid for some, (863)449-1893 9440 .^ 9440 Vehicles 1997 GMC Suburban SLT. 133K miles, Good condition. $8,000. (863) 382-3880. 2004 RANGER 23,000 miles, mint condition. $12,000. (863) 214-5646. 9450 Automotive for Sale 1993 HYUNDAI SCOUPE Cold A/C, runs. As Is. $900, 080 863-202-0221 or 863-385-1847. 1997 FORD TAURUS needs trans. work, $1100, OBO 385-2063 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE 1966 289, PS, PT, wimbleton white, garaged in Lake Placid, can e-mail photos, $15,000 firm, 954-771-0874 PONTIC TRANS AM, 1994, blown head gas- ket, sell for parts, make offer, Call 385-4331 Furniture House Wares Appliances Building Supplies DONATIONS NEEDED!!. 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S a a -a a a ~a -- a- 01 U.S. 07 NMORTHn WEDNESDAY 6/29 THRU THURSDAY 07/07 HERBIE (G) 1' 1:00-4:00-7:00-9:30 BEWITCHED (PG) 1:15-4:15-7:15-9:45 HERBIE (G) 1:10-4:10-7:10-9:40 BEWITCHED (PG) 1:10-4:10-7:10-9:45 PERFECT MAN (PG) 4:05-9:50 ADVENTURES OF SHARKBOY(PG) 1:00-7:00 MADAGASCAR (PG) 1:00-3:10-5:20-7:30-9:40 WAR OF THE WORLDS (PG-13) 1:05-4:05-7:10-9:40-12:15 (wed. thu Sal. ony) WAR OF THE WORLDS (PG 13) 1:20-4:20-7:00-9:50 Doly Digitlal 1l ll''li'1 ll illllU i ,t i i (llli'i]; IV '1 -0 5 - n ~0 - a a. SIn Sebring call 385-6155 In Avon Park call 452-1009 In Lake Placid call 465-0426 New Dolby Digital Sound LAND OF THE DEAD R (George Romero's Finall) 2:15 4:15 7:15 9:15 BATIIAN BEGINS PG-13 (Christian Bale, Michael Caine) 2:00 4:30 4:45 7:15 7:30 10:00 MR. & MRS. SMITH PG-13 (Angelina Jolle. Brad Pitt) 2:00 4:30 7:00 9:30 THE HONEYMOONERS PG-13 (Cedric the Entertainer) 2:15 CINDERELLA MAN PG-13 (Russell Crowe. 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S - e- ~ -a a a o - O A A I % ab-mm% ftm=---410 D O News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 3C CELEBRATIONS ENGAGEMENT Willis Armstrong celebrates 100 birthday Michele McDonald and Zachary Lassiter McDonald-Lassiter Gene and Theresa McDonald, of Lake Placid, announce the engagement of their daughter, Michele Lynn, to Zachary Lassiter of Bartow. He is the son of Steve and Barbara Lassiter of Bartow. The bride-elect is a pharma- cy techician and manager for Heartland Pharmacy. The groom-elect is an MRI/radiology technician at Bartow Memorial Hospital. A wedding is planned for Saturday, Sept. 17, at St. James Catholic Church in Lake Placid. A reception will follow at the Chateau-Elan. They couple will reside in Bartow. BIRTHS By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun SEBRING On March 3, 1905, Theodore Roosevelt began his second term as President of the United States, taking the oath of office in Washington D.C. Five months later, on August 3, 1905, Willis H. Armstrong began his life, taking his first breath in Moorestown, Vt., the youngest of seven children. Armstrong is still going strong. Sunday, his family, friends and fellow parishioners at the Sebring Seventh-day Adventist Church gathered to celebrate his 100th birthday complete with colorful balloons, a hot dinner, and a huge chocolate and vanilla cake. The celebration was a little early. Armstrong will be flying back to Vermont for a summer vacation visit in a few weeks and won't be here on his actual birthday, but everyone wanted a chance to celebrate with him. His friends had tried to throw him a 99th birthday party last year but he dodged the event, thinking the prime steak and gravy on the menu were meat dishes. Jean Siegle, who did all the cooking and was one of the organizers of the party, laughed remembering the story, "He said he hadn't come because he didn't want to hurt our feelings, but he'd been a vegetarian all his life". This year Siegle made sure Armstrong knew that. the prime A-4 -'~ CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY/News-Sun Willis H. Armstrong blows out the candles on his birthday cake, cel- ebrating his 100th birthday Sunday at the Sebring Seventh-day Adventist Church. steak was steak in name only. In fact Armstrong attributes his long life to his healthy veg- etarian diet without tobacco or alcohol, and his devout faith. He has been a Seventh-day Adventist all his life. He remembers tent meetings as a young boy when the floors, were covered with straw, perfect for children to play in. As an adult, he taught Sabbaths and was a deacon in three different churches. He has spent most of his life in Vermont, Maine and Connecticut, working as a farmer, carpenter, school bus driver, as well as cooking in a hospital kitchen. Armstrong is a man of many talents, one who could make or fix just about anything, from real maple syrup to the first school bus he drove himself, adapting a Model T truck body. He drove a tractor with metal wheels, and worked a cross saw driven by horse power. He married Dora Aldrich in 1928. They had five children, fifteen grandchildren and more great-grandchildren than any- one on hand could count. Dora passed away in 1991, after they had begun wintering ini Avon Park. The couple had been married almost 63 years. He then moved to Florida per- manently. In 1994 Armstrong married his second wife, Dorothy, who passed away last summer. He still lives on his own, takes care of himself and drives his own car, having passed sev- eral rigorous driving tests. In his late 80s his family physician had to convince spe- cialists he was worth the risk of open heart surgery. True to form, he sailed through a quadruple by-pass. Scott Willis Armstrong, Armstrong's grandson, who lives in Tampa and visits his grandfather every two weeks, was at the party. "He lives a very simple life," the younger Armstrong said. "He reads almost constantly, two or three things at a time, and keeps extremely alert." The elder Armstrong was more modest. "I'm one who believes in the Bible, and only the Bible, as a guide," he said. O'Shaughnessy Coates Megan Murphy and Harold Coates IV, of Sebring, announce "the birth of a son, O'Shaughnessy Leslie Coates, on June 10, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. O'Shaughnessy weighed 5 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 19 inches in length. , .Maternal grandparents are Timothy and Laurie Murphy. Paternal grandmother are Wayne and Alesia Sisco. Ashleigh Elder Laura and John Elder, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter, Ashleigh Elizabeth, on June 13, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Ashleigh weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces, and was 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Tom and Annette Braswell., Paternal grandmother is Ruth Elder. Antranique Felton Monica Wilson and Antron Felton, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Antranique Tramaya Te'asha, on June 11, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Antranique weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces, and was 21 inches in length, Maternal grandparents are Shirley and Calvin Wilson. Paternal grandparents are Barbara Anne and Jimmy Felton. Tayler Kersey Kelli Williams and James Kersey, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter, Tayler Alixzandra, on June 10, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Tayler weighed 9 pounds, 8 ounces, and was 21 inches. Maternal grandparents are Randall and Linda Williams. Paternal grandparents are F-ances. Bradham and Jim Kersey. Sebastien and Dominic Messana Jill and Joey Messana, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of twin boys, Sebastien Tucker and Dominic David, on June 15, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland 'Medical Center, Sebring. Sebastien weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces, and was 20 inches in length. Dominic weighed 6 pounds, 2 ounces, and was 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Hoz and Susan Compton, Gary and Faith Baker. Paternal grandparents are Joe and Dianne Messana. Jaleiya Sutton Serena Henderson and Justin Sutton Sr., of Sebring, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Jaleiya Dezerae, on June 17, 2005, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Jaleiya weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces, and was 20 1/2 inches in length. MILITARY LISTING Jimara Washington U.S. Army Private Jimara L. Washington has graduated from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, Washington studied the Army mission, history, tra- dition and core values, physical fitness. She received instruction and practice in basic combat skills, military weapons, chem- ical warfare and bayonet train- ing, drill and ceremony, march- ing, rifle marksmanship, armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, military courtesy,. military justice sys- tem, basic first aid, foot march- es, and field training exercises. Washington is the daughter of Lynda K. Washington of Sebring. She graduated from Sebring High School in 2004. John Scott Coast Guard Seaman John C. Scott has graduated from the U.S. Coast Guard Recruit Training Center in Cape May, N. J. During the eight-week train- ing program, Scott completed a vigorous curriculum consisting of academics and practical instruction on water safety and survival, military customs and courtesies, seamanship skills, first aid, fire fighting and marksmanship. A major empha- sis is also placed on physical fitness and health. Scott also received instruc- tion on the Coast Guard's core values honor, respect and devotion to duty and how to apply them in their military per- formance and personal conduct. Scott will join 36,000 other men and womeh who comprise Coast Guard force. Men and women train together from the first day in the Coast Guard just as they do aboard ships and shore units throughout the world. Recruits are trained in preventing sexual harassment, drug and alcohol awareness, civil rights training, and other issues. Scott is the son of John Scott of Avon Park and Sandra Bowles of Lake Wales. TJted Material ated Content ffnercial News Providers" * [pes your garage look like this? Turn your old 'trash' into cash with a classified ad in the NEWS -SUN. 385-6155 452-1009 465-0426 *A room or an area up to 250 sq. ft. living, dining room combos or great rooms count as two rooms. Stanley Steemer residential only. 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When they purchased it, the front yard was covered in grass. A huge oak tree shaded the yard and prevented the grass from grow- ing. Debbie decided something needed to be done, and she began spraying Roundup in specific areas. Kevin was not overjoyed at first, but the result today is amazing. The tree is now surrounded by impatients and hundreds of caladiums. Other plants in the area include croton, liriope, crepe myrtle, xanadu, camellia and azalea. Pothos winds around the tree into the branch- es. The bed continues around the front of the house and incor- porates plantings of thryallis and ti plants. The use of sweet potato vine makes an interesting ground cover at the rear of the house. Also in this bed are heather, allamanda and sago palm. Annuals have been planted along the fence at the back edge of the property. These include snapdragon, pink and yellow four o'clock and zinnias. A bleeding heart vine climbs on. the fence. Incorporated in several other plant areas are pentas, coleus, hibiscus, Mexican petunia, plumbago, periwinkle and vol- unteer sunflowers. In a separate area, Debbie has grown roses, which she cuts for use in floral arrangements. Surrounding a tree in the side yard, is a large variegated leak ginger that displays panicles of white to cream-colored flowers. There are numerous other plants in the yard adding to the landscape design. Kevin Roberts is originally from Louisville, Ky., and works as the county's director of Human Services. Debbie taught school in Punta Gorda and then at Woodlawn Elementary School in Sebring. She now works in the Language Arts Department at Ridge Area Arc Developmental Services. Debbie is an accomplished artist, displaying many of her water colored paintings and pen and ink drawings throughout their home. Kevin likes to think of their yard as "an extension of Debbie's artistic vision." _FRiENIDS & NEIGHBORS . ,' ,5 .' fit.; 1 ;~a ,-;, , FRANCIS 2 Tanya Ray The June coffee committee was Bob and Lois Bauer and Matt and Loraine Castle. The ladies' salad luncheon will be at 11:30 a.m. Wednesday, July 6. Sign up at the clubhouse and bring a salad or dessert to pass. A workshop will be at. 1 p.m. Thursday, July 7, for the month- ly board meeting at 7 p.m. Monday, July 11. Seventeen ladies of the Red Hat Society surprised their queen mum, Winnie Taylor, by having lunch at Sonny's Barbecue. They celebrated with red velvet cake. The next meet- ing will be Wednesday, July 13, at Red Lobster. Sign up in advance, and meet at the club- house at 11:15 a.m. For details, call Donna Anglehart at 402- 0437. A potluck dinner will be at 5:30 p.m. Friday, July 15. Sign up at the clubhouse. A pizza party will be at 5 p.m. Monday, July 18, if at least 20 people sign up at the club- house before Wednesday, July 13. Tickets will be sold when that number is met. Marge Walsh, Sylvia Shea, Vivian Shannon and Miles and Delsie Nishiyama are on our concerns list. New residents are Eugene Utz, Robert Harker, Robert and Roberta Hostmeyer and James and Carolyn Ostler. Betty Ingerick will be taking blood pressure readings at cof- fee hour on Monday, July 25. TROPICAL HARBOR Mary Ellen Bryant George and Barbara Kelleher spent last weekend at the Shamrock and Thistle Crowne Inn Bed and Breakfast in Weirsdale, near the Villages in Ocala. Barbara shopped, while George, golfed. Rita and Andy Anderson spent a week in Myrtle Beach, S.C., for the wedding of their granddaughter. All four of their children attended, along with three grandchildren. The Andersons also have a new great-grandchild. Arlene and Bob Clouston were visited by their son and daughter-in-law, Vicky and Keith Clouston. They visited Scoreboard ( Recreational events Golden Girls and Guys play bridge LAKE PLACID The Golden Gals and Guys played bridge June 15 at the Ramada Inn. Helen Burgan had the high score. Don Gallagher was second. Fred Campbell came in third. Sebring Bridge Club has games SEBRING The Sebring Bridge Club announces its winning pairs from last week's games as follows: Winning pairs from June 20 open pairs games: First, A and B, Emily and Richard Myers;' second, A and B, Frances Kurk and Yvonne Plagens; third, A, Margaret Like and Carmen Cavallaro; third, B, Anna Vilkaitis and Carmen Elliott; first, C, Jacqueline Hogan and Burwell Orebaugh; and second, C, Arthur and Joza Lenhardt. Winning pairs from June 22 open pairs games: First, A, Elizabeth Harper and Carmen Cavallaro; second, A, and first, B, Lester Reinbolt and Margret Mundhenk; and third, A, and second, B, Arthur Lenhardt and Anita Bemier. Winning pairs from June 24 open pairs games: First, A, B, and C, and first, A and B the vineyard at Henscratch Farms and marked Father's Day with dinner. Cleadus and Shirley Rose entertained their grandson, Matthew Rose, for two weeks. Matthew caught a 22 1/2-inch, 6-pound largemouth bass. They all went to Ohio for two weeks, where Matthew caught a 37- inch catfish. Jim and Rose Witten hosted Monday morning coed coffee. Louise Smith emceed. Gale Crossman, a new resi- dent on 2nd Avenue, was wel- comed. John and Sylvia Fitch were back after visiting family in Michigan and spending a week with Carol and Gene Johnson in Myrtle Beach, S.C. They also have a new great- granddaughter. Charlie and Toni Price were welcomed back. "Happy Birthday" was sung to him. Laura Helbig, our Sunshine Person, announced had care cards to sign for Edie McGovern, Joan Ritter and Joe Shannon. Peggy Sue Teague announced that the Red Hatters will have a pizza party at noon on Thursday, July 14, in the screen room at the clubhouse. A potluck dinner was served overall, Arthur and Joza Lenhardt; second, A and A overall, Elizabeth Harper and Joza Lenhardt; third, A and A overall, and second, B and B overall, Jean Hall and Lester Reinbolt; third, B and B over- all, Richard and Emily Myers; and second, C, Margret Mundhenk and Burwell Orebaugh. Fisher, Carlisle win bridge SEBRING Golden Seniors had two tables of players at Bogie's Restaurant. Winners were Sylvia Fisher, first, and Betty Carlisle, sec- ond. Gang has shooting match SEBRING At the Over the Hill Gang's shooting June 23 with a graduation theme. Arlene Clouston wel- comed those in attendance, and Luetta Kiger said grace and led the group in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance. Kentucky Fried Chicken was served, and every- one brought dishes. Tables were decorated with crepe down that represented the colors of high school classes. Napkins were rolled to repre- sent diplomas. The committee made a dessert that consisted of cup- cakes turned upside-down, dec- orated with frosting and topped off with a graham cracker to resemble a graduation cap. Twizzlers were used as tassels, and M&Ms served as a button. A gallery contained school pictures from those in atten- dance. The game was for partic- ipants to identify the residents from the photos of their youth. Thelma Cecil announced that the Special Events Committee will have a Fourth of July event from 1:30-8 p.m. Crazy Cards will be played in the afternoon. Dinner and entertainment will begin at 6. It will be co-spon- .sored by Jay Redmond of Everything Exterior. Tickets are available from committee mem- bers match June 22, the rangemas- ters were unavailable so these duties were split up among the members. The possible score was 1,050. Small Bore Optic Sight - Don Gibbs posted, 1050; Will Asbury and John Schumacher, tied, 1,040; and Dick Kraus with 965. Large Bore Optic Sight - Doug Palmer, 1,030; and Harold Gilbert, 1,015. Open Sights Larry Cornwaite, 380; and Annetta Kraus, 940. Sun 'N Lake plays bridge LAKE PLACID The Sun 'N Lake Bridge Club played bridge June 14 at their clubhouse. Winners were Mary Jo Personnette, first, and Pauline DeWolf, second. ------ COUPON ------------ AFTER BREAST SURGERY I Certified Fitters Medicare Supplies I I Swimwear & Prosthesis Available I I :, WE CARRY: Airway, Amoena, Camp, I C Classique, and Jodee c P With Purchase of 3 Bras and 1 Prosthesis OR Free Medicare p o upgrade when accepting assignments w/coupon o We acceptMedicare ELEANOR'S BRAS & BREAST FORMS I Assignments on Mostgical ll 8009270434 I astectomyproducts Call 1-800-927-0434 I (In home service no charge) Hours: 9AM 4PM MON. FRI. I L------........... COUPON ---------- A-In .in . Best Prices far Custom- NOliIis Shutters! 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NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of William Rex Shedenhelm a/k/a William Rex Charles Shedenfelm, deceased, File Number PC 05-381, by the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 590 South Com- merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870; that the decedent's date of death was December 10th, 2003; that the total value of the estate is $6,000.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are; Richard Shedenhelm 175 Segrest Circle Athens, GA 30605-3707 Steve Voynick Post Office Box 28 Twin Lakes, CO 81251 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Adminis- tration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS JUNE 29TH, 2005. Person Giving Notice: Richard Shedenhelm 175 Segrest Circle Athens, GA 30605-3707 BREED & NUNNALLEE, P.A. Attorneys for Person Giving Notice 325 NORTH COMMERCE AVENUE SEBRING, FL 33870 Telephone: (863) 382-3154 - By: /s/ E. Mark Breed III . Florida Bar No. 338702 June 29; July 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: GC-05-372 AVON PARK ESTATES, CORP. a Florida Corporation Plaintiff(s) vs JOAO de GOUVEIA AVEIRO and GEORGINA RODRIUQES de GOUVEIA Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY TO: JOAO de GOUVEIA AVEIRO GEORGINA RODRIQUES de GOUVEIA Santa Elena Parcela 194 Macaracuay Caracus, Venezuela and Calle Perez Deleon 18 Petare Caracus, Venezuela or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then his or her unknown heirs, devisees, lega- tees or grantees; and any and all other per- sons or parties claiming by, through, under or against them; and all claimants, persons or parties, natural or corporate, or whose exact legal status, if known, claiming under any .of the above named or interest in and to the lands hereafter described. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Ac- tion to Quiet Title for the following described property in Highlands County, Florida, to wit: The East 165 feet of Lot 8, Block 18, AVON PARK ESTATES UNIT II, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded'in Plat Book 10, Page(s) 22, Public Records of High- lands County, Florida. has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any to it, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney, whose name and address is: David F. Lanier, Esq., P.O. Box 220, Avon Park, Florida 33826-0220, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before July 26, 2005, otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court on June 20, 2005. L. E. "LUKE"BROOKER Clerk of Circuit Court By: Is/ Sara Turnbull Deputy Clerk June 22, 29; July 6, 13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO. GC-05-362 UCN: 282005CA000362XXXXXX BANK OF AMERICA, N.A: F/K/A NATIONSBANK, N.A., Plaintiff -vs- *TAMI R. WALKER A/K/A TAMI RENEE MERRICK; et al., Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: THE UNKNOWN SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVI- SEES, GRANTEES, CREDITORS, AND ALL OTHER PARTIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER OR AGAINST BETTY JEAN MERRICK, deceased RESIDENCES UNKNOWN YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following descri- bed property in Highlands County, Florida: TRACT 8 A/K/A LOT 8, BLOCK 1, FLORI- DA HIGHLANDS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5, PAGE .64, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. TOGETHER WITH 1983 FLEETWOOD DOUBLEWIDE MOBILE HOME LOCATED THEREON, VIN NUMBERS FLFL2AD263204663 AND FLFL2BD263204663, VIN NUMBERS 20261755 AND 20261745, RP NUMBERS R061272 AND R061,273. has been filed against you and you are re-, quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to it on SMITH, HIATT & DIAZ, P.A., Plaintiff's attorneys, whose address is 2691 1050 es East Oakland Park Boulevard, Suite 303, Fort Lauderdale, Florida 33306, within 30 days from first date of publication, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either be- fore service on Plaintiff's attorneys or immedi- ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. DATED on June 20th, 2005. L. E. "Luke" Brooker, Clerk As Clerk of the Court By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak As Deputy Clerk In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, persons needing spe- cial accommodation to participate in this pro- ceeding should contact the Clerk of the Court not later than five business days prior to the proceeding at the Highlands County Court- house, Telephone 863-386-6565 or 1-800- 955-8770 via Florida Relay Service. June 29; July 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT.COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION Case No. GC 05-222 GEORGE A. O'HANLON, Trustee of the George A. O'Hanlon Trust Under Trust Agreement Dated June 26, 2001, Plaintiff, vs. CLAUDIO RAMIREZ, a/k/a CLAUDIO MARTINIZ-RAMIREZ, f/k/a EFREN MONROY-RAMIREZand GLORIA M. PEREZ, Defendants. NOTICE OF ACTION TO DEFENDANTS: CLAUDIO RAMIREZ, a/k/a CLAUDIO MARTINIZ-RAMIREZ, f/k/a EFREN MONROY-RAMIREZ, at his last known ad- dress, 633 Sun 'n Lakes Boulevard, Lake Plac- id, FL 33852 and GLORIA M. PEREZ, at her last known address, 228 Sweetheart Avenue, Lake Placid, FL 33852 AND ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN; You are notified that an action to foreclose a mortgage on the following property in High- lands County, Florida, to wit: Lot 11, Block 244, SUN 'N LAKES ES- TATES SECTION 18, according to the map or plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 8, Page(s) 87, Public Records of Highlands County, Florida has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to it on DAVID A. HOLMES, FARR, FARR, EMERICH, HACKETT & CARR, P.A., At- torney for Plaintiff, whose address is P.O. Drawer 511447, Punta Gorda, FL 33951, on or before the 25th day of July, 2005, and file the original with the Clerk of this Court either be- fore service on Plaintiff's Attorney or immedi- ately thereafter otherwise a default will be en- tered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Witness my hand and seal of the Court this 17th day of June, 2005. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA By: /s/ Annette E. Daff Deputy Clerk June 22, 29; July 6,13, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: GC-05-371 UNION CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AVON PARK, FLORIDA, INC. f/n/a UNION CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST AVON PARK, INC., a Florida corporation Plaintiff(s) vs UNITED MORTGAGE, C.G., LLC, Defendant(s) NOTICE OF ACTION-PROPERTY TO: United Mortgage C.G., LLC 11525 Carmel Commons Blvd., Suite 101 Charlotte, NC 28226 United Mortgage Loan & Investment Corp 7415 Pineville-Matthews Road, Suite 101 Charlotte, NC 28226 * or if any of the aforesaid persons is dead, then his or her unknown heirs, devisees, lega- tees or grantees; and any and all other per- sons or parties claiming by, through, under or against them; and all claimants, persons or parties, natural or corporate, or, whose exact legal status, if known, claiming under any of the above named or interest in and to the lands hereafter described. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an Ac- tion to Quiet Title for the following described property in Highlands County, Florida, to wit: Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, LESS that portion of Lot 2 and 3 lying within the old R/W line of At- lantic Coastline R.R., and Lots 6 and the North 25 feet of Lot 7, LESS that portion of Lots 6, and 7 lying within the old R/W line of Atlantic- Coastline R.R., TOWN OF AVON PARK, Block 51, in Section 22, Township 33 South, Range 28 East, Highlands County, Florida. has been filed against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any to it, on the Plaintiff(s) attorney, whose name and address is: David F. Lanier, Esq., P.O. Box 220, Avon Park, Florida 33826-0220, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled Court on or before July 26, 2005, otherwise a judgment may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and the seal of said Court on June 20, 2005. L. E. "LUKE" BROKER Clerk of Circuit Court By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Deputy Clerk June 22, 29; July 6,13,2005 NOTICE This ad shall serve as legal notification of an adults programming pay-per-view price in- crease effective August 1, 2005, for Comcast customers in Sarasota, Charlotte, Southwest Desoto, Hardee, Highlands, Polk, Marion, Sumter, Volusia and Lake counties, Florida. Effective August 1, 2005, the price for Play- boy, Spice, Spice 2 and Pleasure adult pay- per-view, currently $9.99 per order, plus ap- plicable taxes and fees, will increase to $10.99 per order, plus applicable taxes and fees. Hot Choice adult pay-per-view, currently begin- ning at $6.99 per order, plus applicable taxes and fees, will begin at $7.99 per order, plus applicable taxes and fees. If you have any questions about these changes, please call Comcast at (888) COMCAST. June 29, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION IN RE: FILE NO. PC 05-501 IN RE: ESTATE OF Emilie A. (Dow) Culloo, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Emilie A. (Dow) Culloo, deceased, whose date of death was September 29, 2003, File Number PC 05-501, is pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida. The names and ad- dresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the decedent and other per- sons having claims or demands against dece- dent's estate on whom a copy of this notice is .served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must file their claims with this Court, WITHIN THE LAT- ER OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against .the estate of the decedent must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE 1050 Legals MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is June 29, 2005. Personal Representative /s/ Robert Dow Attorney for Personal Representative /s/ Michael M. Disler MICHAEL M. DISLER, Esquire 329 South Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 (863) 385-5139 Florida Bar No. 606782 June 29; July 6, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 05-479 IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES W. WOODRUFF Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES W. WOODRUFF, deceased, whose date of death was March 19, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representative and the personal repre- sentative'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 no- tice 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 AF- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS 'SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS JUNE 22, 2005. Personal Representative: /s/ Sue E. Pemberton-Woodruff 24 Big Pine Road Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Michael A. Rider Florida Bar No. 175661 13 N. Oak Street Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-1111 June 22, 29, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No. PC 05-441 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARTY LEONI, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of MARTY LEONI, deceased, File Number PC 05-441; by the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870; that the dece- dent's date of death was March 14, 2004; that the total value of the estate is $15,000.00 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: GAIL A. LEONI AND JEFFREY A. LEONI, AS SUCCESSOR CO-TRUSTEES OF THE MARTY LEONI TRUST DATED JANUARY 12, 2002 1918 Lincoln Street Evanston, IL 60201 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Adminis- tration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY LAW. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLI- CABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this No- tice is June 22, 2005. Person Giving Notice: GAILA. LEONI 1918 Lincoln St. Evanston, IL 60201 Attorney for Person Giving Notice: CLIFFORD R. RHOADES, ESQ. Florida Bar No. 308714 227 N. Ridgewood Drive Sebring, FL 33875 Telephone: k863) 385-0346 June 22, 29, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 05-340 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARJORIE J. WESTGATE, F/K/A MARJORIE J. DONAHUE Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MARJORIE J. WESTGATE, f/k/a MARJORIE J. DONAHUE, deceased, whose date of death was January 7, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal representatives' 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 no- tice 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 AF- TER 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 PERI- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this No- tice is June 22, 2005. Personal Representative: /s/ Neil Westgate 244 Shoreline Drive Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Attorney for Personal Representative: William J. Nielander Attorney for NEIL WESTGATE Florida Bar No. 0386014 172 E. Interlake Blvd. Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-8181 June 22, 29, 2005 1050 -egals NOTICE OF DISPOSITION According to the Florida Self Storage Facility Act the following storage units located at The Storage Place of Avon Park, 395 CR 17A West, Avon Park, FL 33825 will be disposed of on July 15, 2005 at 10:00 AM. All units are . said to contain household goods unless other wise stated: Names and unit numbers are as follows: Henderson, Brandon Unit #328 McClellan, Jason Unit #352 Elliott, Carol Unit #212 Disposition being made to satisfy landlord's lien management reserves all rights, under Florida law, all payments must be in cash. June 22, 29, 2005 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NUMBER: GC 05-307 SUN 'N LAKE OF SEBRING IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT, a special district and a public corporation of the State of Florida, Plaintiff, vs. GLENN C. DENNIS and GAIL E. DENNIS, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against GLENN C. DENNIS and GAIL E. DENNIS, and all claimants under any of such party; DONALD J. DUNCAN and SHIRLEY M. DUNCAN, as Joint Tenants with Right of Survivorship and Not as Tenants in Common, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against DONALD J. DUNCAN and SHIRLEY M. DUNCAN, and all claimants under any of such party; JOHN A. LEWIS and NORMA E. LEWIS, HIS WIFE, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against JOHN A. LEWIS and NORMA E. LEWIS, HIS WIFE, and all claimants under any of such party; ELSIE M. HOSKING, if alive and if not, her unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against ELSIE M. HOSKING, and all claimants under any of such party; MAURICE 0. ALLEN and BEVERLY M. ALLEN, HIS WIFE, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against MAURICE 0. ALLEN and BEVERLY M. ALLEN, HIS WIFE, and all claimants under any of such party; PERRY LEE ELSTON and CAROLYN ANN ELSTON, if alive and if not, their unknown spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against PERRY LEE ELSTON and CAROLYN ANN ELSTON, and all claimants under'any of such party; Defendants. NOTICE OF SUIT-PROPERTY TO: MAURICE 0. ALLEN and BEVERLY M. ALLEN, HIS WIFE, if alive and if not, their un- known spouse, heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, or other parties claiming by, through, under or against MAURICE 0. ALLEN and BEVERLY M. ALLEN, HIS WIFE, and all claimants under any of such party; 4 Farmington Crescent, Agincourt, Ontario, Canada M1S 1G1 YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to foreclose bonded capital improvements and operation and maintenance assessments liens on the following property in Highlands Coun- ty, Florida: Parcel 5: Lot 29, Block 332, Unit 16, OF SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, accord- ing to the plat thereof recorded in Plat Book 10, Page 4, of the Public Records of High- lands County, Florida. has been filed -against you and you are re- quired to serve a copy of your written defens- es, if any, to John K. McClure, Esquire, JOHN K. MCCLURE, P.A., 230 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, the Plaintiffs at- torney, and file the original with the Clerk of the above styled court on or before July 20th, 2005; otherwise a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of said Court on the 22nd day of June, 2005. L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT BY: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Deputy Clerk June 29; July 6, 2005 I A EHighlands 1 055 County Legals NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER COUNTY ORDINANCE NO. 04-05__ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO WHOM IT MAY CON- CERN: NOTICE is hereby given that the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners will hold a public hearing to consider for the purpose of enactment the following ordinance on July12, 2005, at 9:00 a.m. or as soon thereafter as possible, in the County Com- missioners' Board Room of the Government Center, 600 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida: AN ORDINANCE OF THE HIGHLANDS COUNTY BOARD OF COUNTY OUNTY COMMISSIONERS AMENDING CHAPTER 2 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES, HIGH- LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, BY ADDING THERETO A NEW ARTICLE XI PROVIDING FOR DISASTER PRE- PAREDNESS; PROVIDING FOR THE REGISTRATION OF SEXUAL PREDATORS AND SEXUAL OFFENDERS AT TEMPORARY EMERGENCY SHELTERS; PROVID- ING FOR SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FOR CON- FLICT; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. A copy of the ordinance is available for inspection in the office of the County Administrator, 600 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. All inter- ested persons may appear and be heard at the time and place specified above. Any person who might wish to appeal any decision made by the Board of County Commissioners of Highlands County, Florida, in public hearing or meeting is hereby advised that they will need a record of the proceedings, and for such purpose, they may need to ensure that a verba- tim record of the proceedings is made which will in- clude the testimony and evidence upon which such appeal is to be based. The Board of County Commissioners of Highlands County, Florida, does not discriminate upon the basis of any individuals disability status. This non-discrimi- natory policy involves every aspect of the Boards functions, including ones access to, participation, em- ployment or treatment in its programs or activities. Anyone requiring reasonable accommodation as pro- vided for in the Americans with Disabilities Act or Section 286.26 Florida Statutes should contact Mr. Fred Carino, ADA Coordinator, at 863-402-6509.' BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA By: David W. Flowers, Chairman ATTEST: L. E. 'Luke" Brooker, Clerk June 29,'2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 02/13884 TAX DEED NO.:04000566TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 02/13884 ISSUED 05/29/2002, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C223730-40000200081 NORTH 5 FEET LOT 8, BLOCK 2, OF SUN 'N LAKE ES- TATES, HOLIDAY COUNTRY CLUB, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 92, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF GH CRAWFORD FINANCIAL SERVICES UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B. ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 AM. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROOKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13, 20, 2005 A AUTOMOBILE SALE SPECIAL! 3 LINES, 2 WEEKS, $25. CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED, 385-6155. 1055 Highlands 1V05 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/8823 TAX DEED NO.:05000029TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ROY DEWAYNE LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/8823 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C013528-02000400040 LOT 4, BLOCK 4, LAKE HAVEN ESTATES, SECTION 1, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF DAVID C. SASSER AMERICA GARCIA GRANADA ESTATE UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 99/10027 TAX DEED NO.:05000030TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ROY DEAN LEM- LER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10027 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-12002600070 LOT 7, BLOCK 26, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 12, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 65, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MARGARETTE NEWELL A.G. NEWELL UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6, 13, 20, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8795 TAX DEED ND.:05000041TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8795 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05023800030 LOT 3, BLOCK 238, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CILCO PROPERTIES UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8798 TAX DEED NO.:05000042TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8798 IS- SUED 06/01h1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS; STATE OF FLORIDA, TOWIT: C213629-05024100160 LOTS 16 AND 17, BLOCK 241, LEISURE LAKES SEC- TION 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF GLORIA MILLER AND WILBUR MILLER UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,.22,29,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8800 TAX DEED NO.:05000043TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8800 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05024300210 LOT 21, BLOCK 243, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30 OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JOAN E. BUNSZELL UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8.,15, 22, 29,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 96/8813 TAX DEED NO.:05000045TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8813 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05026100020 LOT 2, BLOCK 261, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANNA MARIE SAMPSON UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8814 TAX DEED NO.:05000046TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8814 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05026100070 LOT 7, BLOCK 261, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5. AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ROBERT E. HARRISON UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED'ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 1055 Highlnds 105 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8816 TAX DEED NO.:05000047TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8816 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05026300050 LOT 5 AND 6, BLOCK 263, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD- ED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF PEARLE C. ACUFF UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8819 TAX DEED NO.:05000048TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8819 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05026500180 LOT 18, BLOCK 265, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JOHN H. LYONS AND ROBERT LYONS UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY ELERK JUNE 8,15, 22,29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AXDEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8820 TAX DEED NO.:05000049TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8820 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05028800220 LOT 22, BLOCK 288, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF'AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CHRISTIAN B. JOHANSEN UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22,29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) XDEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/8828 TAX DEED NO.:05000051TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/8828 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF.HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C213629-05029300230 LOT 23, BLOCK 293, LEISURE LAKES SECTION 5;- ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 30, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ESTHER MARY WILLIAMS VIRGINIA UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A:M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15, 22,29,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 07/13/2005 CERT. NO.: 02/10610 TAX DEED NO.:05000056TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SELDEN F. ARMBRUSTER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 02/10610 ISSUED 05/29/2002, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION . FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C203630-08000700030 LOT 3, BLOCK 7, HIGHLANDS PARK ESTATES SEC- TION "'H", ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 5 PAGE 24, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF LILLIAN STRAND AND ANNA STRAND UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR, COURT ROOM B, ON 07/13/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/08/2005 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ MARIE SIMPSON DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 8,15,22, 29, 2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/492 TAX DEED NO.:05000059TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/492 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFCE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C193328-04008400030 LOTS 3, 4, 21 AND 22, BLOCK 84, RED HILL FARMS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 1, PAGE 66, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF HERMAN J. VIS UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW. THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 2ND FLOOR. COURT ROOM B, ON 08/03/2005 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 06/29/2005 LE. LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK JUNE 29; JULY 6,13,20,2005 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 08/03/2005 CERT. NO.: 98/509 TAX DEED NO.:0500OOO060TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JEAN LEMLER, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 98/509 IS- SUED 06/01/1998, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C193328-06000600060 LOT 6, BLOCK 6, AVON PARK ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 15, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. 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';DI KI I I . I I sPLCII~CLI~CII~_~-CC~ Sports SECTION D + WEDNESDAY, JUNE 29, 2005 The Sideline SCORES AND MORE F.Y.I. Cormier signs with Northern League team in Nebraska Former Sebring Blue Streak and SFCC Panther catcher Richie Cormier signed a contract 4 with the Lincoln (Neb.) Saltdogs of the independ- ent CORMIER Northern League on Monday. Cormier recently complet- ed his senior season in the NAIA national champi- onship game with Embry- Riddle University. ***0 On Deck TODAY Dixie Youth Baseball District 8 Majors tournament in Clewiston:' Games at 6:30 p.m. THURSDAY Dixie Youth Baseball District 8 Majors tournament in Clewiston: Championship game, 6:30 p.m. Golf Sertoma Junior Tour at Lake Wales Country Club, 10 a.m. FRIDAY..: !L. SGolf " - Bagwell Junior tournament at River Greens, 8 a.m. SATURDAY' Golf Bagwell Junior tournament at River Greens, TBA SUNDAY Golf Bagwell Junior tournament at River Greens, TBA THURSDAY, JULY 7 Golf Sertoma Junior Tour at Harder Hall, 9 a.m. SATURDAY. JULY 9 Golf County Amateur Champ- ionship at Harder Hall, 8 a.m. v Lesson 5 Years Ago June 29, 2000: Lake Placid hired three new head coaches, all age 31, on the same day. Jon Million took over football, succeeding John Sigmund while Phillip Garris took over the girls basketball program and J.J. Morey became the new golf coach. 10 Years Ago June 29,.1995: James Box threw a two-hitter and struck out seven as the Lions ousted the Firemen 6- 1 in the semifinals of the Dixie Youth Majors Strong Team tournament in Sebring. David' Beumel and ' Andrew Nitz had RBI sin- gles to help stake the Lions to a 4-0 first-inning advan- tage. Trivia Time Q A Since the AL and NL Central divisions were created, how many World Series champs have they produced? l*IBJu9Q Ofl WO.Jj seuas ae 0 eoi! epewu UOA SUBI!pUl Z6, pue 9661. 9qpue sleu!pJeo sJeeA Isel AluO aUON NEWS-SUN + SEBRING, FLA. DixieYouth Majors Baseball District 8Tournament Lake Placid knocks out Avon Park JEFF CANTWELL/News-Sun Colby Delaney delivers a pitch during his no-hitter of Belle Glade on Saturday. Delaney also got the win against Avon Park on Thesday. By JEFF CANTWELL News-Sun Correspondent CLEWISTON Colby Delaney dug down deep when his team needed him the most and struck out Avon Park's final hope with the bases loaded to preserve a 4-3 for Lake Placid Tuesday night in the Dixie Youth Majors District 8 tournament. It was Lake Placid's first win over Avon Park in Dixie Youth Majors action in well over a decade. The game was originally set for Monday, but all games were rained out. Today, Lake Placid will face the loser of Tuesday's late game between Sebring American and Clewiston, which was not complete at press time, and Sebring National, an 11-4 winner over Belle Glade on Tuesday, will face the Sebring American-Clewiston loser. Both games begin at 6:30 p.m. Lake Placid cruised through the first five innings with a 4-1 lead, but things got interesting after a 45- minute rain delay that came with Avon Park batting in the top of the sixth inning. Delaney struck out the first batter, but then walked Lacy Turner and Katelynn Stoll as a heavy rain fell. Delaney struck out the next batter for the second out before Greg Gentry (2- for-3) delivered a double to the gap in left-center to plate Turner and make it a one-run game. Matt Rivera was then hit on the hand by a pitch to load the bases and bring up No. 3 hitter Ty Jackson, who hit three solid shots foul before Delaney got him looking for the final strike to end the game. Just before Delaney got the final strikeout, Lake Placid coach Mark Callahan called a time out to try to settle down his ace. Callahan came off the field and said, "He's rattled right now. He said, 'I can't do this. I'm so nervous.' I feel bad for him." After the game, Callahan said he told he ace he could do it. "He thought it was tied up. I said, 'We've got a one-run lead. Go out and do it and we get another at-bat, anyway.' " Avon Park struck the board first as Gentry led off the game with a single and later scored on an error off the bat of Jackson. Drew Reeves reached on a fielder's choice, but was pounced on by Delaney between first and second after a lengthy rundown to end the inning. Adrian Mireles reached on an error for Lake Placid in the bottom of the first and Mark Greenauer followed with a solid single to right field before Brody Carr lifted a single up the mid- See PLACID, Page 4D Dixie Boys Baseball District 8 Tournament Avon Park cruises into state Undefeated run through district tourney capped with 8-2 victory over Okeechobee Monday By JOHN BEDELL News-Sun Correspondent AVON PARK Dillan Runner pro- vided the power pitching for Avon Park and the middle of. the lineup provided the power hitting for an 8-2 win over ',,'Okeechobee--Monday, night antid l'he ' District 8 title in the Dixie'Boys 14-3,c.r -' old tournament. Kyle Jackson and Heath Barnes hit solo home runs for Avon Park while Buddy Duke had two singles and a dou- ble. "I thought (Runner) pitched two great games for us," Avon Park coach Kevin McIntyre said. "He had 14 strikeouts the other night. Tonight he kept the ball in the strike zone and let his fielders make the plays." Okeechobee jumped out to a 2-0 lead in the first inning on a single by Jake Davenport, an error and a two-run single by Robert Tejerina. Avon' Park got an unusual run in the bottom of the first after Runner struck out but reached first when the ball got past the catcher. He then stole second and went to third on a long fly to center field before scoring on Jackson's groundout to first to cut the lead to 2-1. After Okeechobee went down 1-2-3 in the second, Avon Park's Barnes drove a pitch over the left-field fence to tie the game at 2-2. Zack Berry followed with a walk and went to second on a balk. Kelvin Rosa was hit by a pitch and Runner's infield, grounder was mis- played to allow Berry to dash. home for a 3-2 lead. Okeechobee threatened in the third when Runner hit opposing pitcher Corey White with a pitch and he stole second. Brian Smith's infield grounder was boot- ed, sending White to third. Jay Zeller drove a pitch to first base, but Buddy Duke threw quickly to Jackson at home, who tagged out the runner. Duke then snared a ground ball to end the inning. Jackson singled and stole second to CHUCK MYRON/News-Sun Okeechobee's Corey White tries to leap over Avon Park catcher Kyle Jackson during Monday's district championship game. White was called out for jumping instead of sliding to avoid the tag. start the third. Duke drove him in with a single. Shevas Hicks hit into a force play to retire Duke, but Hicks stole his way to third base and Barnes singled him home for a 5-2 lead. Rosa was hit by another pitch, and this Golf Brownell wins second Jarrett Invitational title BY JOHN RIlTER News-Sun AVON PARK - Apparently all Cody Brownell needed was more time. One stroke behind after the first round, the 17-year old golf 'wizard with a track record of success at. River Greens Golf Club only need- ed a few early holes to rebound from the deficit and outduel Steve Hall in the final round of the Bill Jarrett Ford Invitational Sunday after- noon. Hall had catapulted himself into the lead Saturday with a double eagle on No. 18 to . stand at 6-under, but when the two were paired together Sunday, Brownell's experi- ence at the course took over as he shot a 1-under-par 71 to finish the 36-hole event at 6- under 138 for a two-stroke win. "I know the course pretty well so I figured all I had to do was shoot around par and I would do OK," Brownell said. "It was a lot of fun out there." "I didn't hit the ball near as well today," Hall said. "I kind See JARRET, Page 4D iI 4%., SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Drew Hornick placed third in the boys 11-12 age group on Monday. time the shortstop took a blow to the hel- met to allow Barnes to move to second. Terrell Conner then connected for a base hit to drive in Barnes and give Avon Park a 6-2 lead. Okeechobee went down in order in the fourth and Jackson led off the bottom of the inning with a shot over the right- field fence. Duke followed with a dou- ble. He reached third on a passed ball See CRUISES, Page 4D 9ertoma Junior Golf Tour Results Monday at Torrey Oaks Coed ages 6-8 (6 holes) Silas Berry ......... 31 Jhett See .......... 38 Austen Flannery ..... 47 Boys 9-10 (9 holes) Brian Dixon .... ... 67 Trenton Moon ....... 82 Boys 11-12 (9 holes) Jason Sava ......... 53 Colin Walkup ....... 59 Drew Hornick ...... 66 Boys 13-14 (9 holes) Austin Smith ....... .41 Kyle Komisar ...... 44 Ben Krause ........ 44 Boys 15-16 (9 holes) Brad Ellis .......... 38 Roben Griffin ....... 39 Duncan Braltz ....... 40 Boys 17-18 (9 holes) W.T. Redding ....... 35 Cody Brownell ...... 38 Matt Cornuet......... 38 Girls 9-10 (9 holes) Sarah Liles ......... 68 Lacey McClenithan 76 Girls 12-13 (9 holes) Camille White ...... 56 Rachel Blocker ..... 69 Girls 14-15 (9 holes) Julianne Lind ....... 43 Heather Brownell .... 47 Girls 16-18 (18 holes) Amanda Myers ..... 80 Jessica Williams ..... 91 Amanda Blocker ..... 93 F ~ 4G Page 3D ARM Tryouts being arranged for girls softball team SEBRING Open tryouts for a traveling softball team are being planned for players who were age 12 or Under as of Dec. 31, 2004. For more information, con- tact Mickey Pack at 382-0062 or Michelle Grimaldo at 655- 3802.. Firecracker 5K run set for Independence Day SEBRING Race director Chet Brojek has set the Eleventh Annual Firecracker 5K run for July 4 at Highlands Hammock State Park at 7:30 a.m. A one-mile fun run/walk will follow the 5K event. Brojek suggests that runners show up wearing red, white and blue to help celebrate our fiation's birth- day. This year's race sponsors are Highlands Independent Bank, Alan Jay Automotive Network and Highlands Regional Medical Center. Each race entrant will receive a specially designed T-shirt created by Designer's Top Shop. Entry fee for early registra- tion is $12 and $1,5 for race day registration. Entry information including the runner's age, T- shirt size and event entered may be mailed to Brojek, 3310 Par Road, Sebring, FL 33872. Checks should be made payable to Avon Park High School and be included with the entry. Runners with questions about the race may call Brojek at 385- 4736 for details. The proceeds of the Firecracker 5K benefit the boys and girls cross country teams at Avon Park High School. Lake Placid youth grid regiktdtion is Thursday LAKE PLACID - Registration for Lake Placid Youth Football will be held from 5-7 p.m. Thursday, June 30 at the McDonald's in Lake Placid. A copy of the participant's birth certificate and final 2005 report card must be presented. The price to register a child for flag football is $65, and the cost for tackle football is $75. For all cheerleaders, the cost is $75. To register two children, the price is $135, and the cost for three or more children is $150. Also, the organization is still seeking volunteers interested in coaching cheerleading. For more information, call Dave Dunton at 465-4945 or Stephanie Sapp at 441-1505. Sebring youth football, cheer sets registration SEBRING Sebring Youth Football and Cheer has an upcoming registration, on Saturday, July 16, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Wal-Mart in Sebring. The following items are needed to register: Your child's copy of birth certificate (child must be at least 5 years old), copy of last report card, current school picture and registration fee of $50-$70, depending on age. The league is also looking for coaches (must be 18). Please , contact David Jones for football at 655-9535 or 381-3356; or Amy Alcordo at 382-9548 or 381-4801 for cheerleading or e- mail syf@comcast.net. Tennis lessons offered by Thakkar Center pro SEBRING Junior and adult tennis lessons are avail- able by appointment at the Thakkar Tennis Center, locat- ed in the Country Club of Sebring. The lessons are being conducted by Horace Watkis, a USPTA certified professional instructor with over 26 years teaching experi- ence. Call (863) 202-0717 for more information. Dixie state tournaments looking for volunteers SEBRING The Dixie Junior Boys (age 13) and Boys (age 14) Baseball state tourna- ments will be held at Max Long Recreational Complex in Sebring July 15-22, and tour- nament officials are looking for help. - Around 50 volunteers are needed to assist in areas like parking, scorekeeping, gate, tending and field preparation. The tournament will bring 16 teams from around the state. Sponsors to buy ads in the tournament program are also needed. Ad rates start at $50 for a business card-sized ad up to $300 for a full page. Please contact Mike Welborn at 381-9832 if you would like to help. Hurricanes baseball set to start traveling team SEBRING The Sebring Hurricanes Travel Baseball will be starting a traveling team in late July. The age group will be 16 and under. Tryouts will also be in late July. If your child would like to play, please contact James Box at 381-9676. Avon Park recreation programs continuing AVON PARK The City of Avon Park. Recreation Department is, holding Hoops Camp 2005 for children ages 6-17. This program is designed for those individuals who are seri- ous about developing their skills. This program is designed for those individuals who are serious about develop- ing their skills. Players will learn defensive footwork, proper shooting, ball handling, passing, free-throw shooting, team concepts, situations, rebounding and much more. Anyone playing recreation, travel, middle or high school ball stands to benefit from the program. Instruction is provided by former college players and local high school coaches. -Participants will receive a camp T-shirt, and lunch will be provided. The camp is .9 a.m. to 1 p.m. July 27-29 at the Recreation Center, 207 E. State St., Memorial Field in Avon Park. The cost is $40 per partici- pant. To register, call 452- 4414. Make checks or money orders payable to the City of Avon Park. News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 STATS AND STANDINGS STANDINGS AMERICAN LEAGUE East Division W L .Pct GB Boston 44 31 .587 Baltimore 42 34 .553 2/2 New York 39 37 .513 5'/2 Toronto 38 39 .494 7 Tampa Bay 27 50 .351 18 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 50 24 .676 Minnesota 41 33 .554 9 Cleveland 40 34 .541 10 Detroit 36 36 .500 13 Kansas City 25 50 .333 25'/2 West Division W L Pet GB Los Angeles 46 29 .613 Texas 38 36 .514 7/2 Oakland 35 40 '467 11 Seattle 33 41 .446 12/2 Sunday's Games Atlanta 8, Baltimore 1 Toronto 9, Washington 5 Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 3 Boston 12, Philadelphia 8 Houston 3, Texas 2,10 innings Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 2 Florida 1, Tampa Bay 0 Colorado 9, Kansas City 4 Chicago Cubs 2, Chicago White Sox 0 San Diego 5, Seattle 4 Oakland 16, San Francisco 0 L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Arizona 13, Detroit 7 N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Monday's Games Cleveland 7, Boston 0 N.Y. Yankees 6, Baltimore 4 Tampa Bay 4, Toronto 3 L.A. Angels 13, Texas 3 Minnesota 3, Kansas City 1 Tuesday's Games Cleveland at Boston, late N.Y. Yankees at Baltimore, late Chicago White Sox at Detroit, late Toronto at Tampa Bay, late L.A. Angels at Texas, late Kansas City at Minnesota, late Seattle at Oakland, late Today's Games Toronto (Towers 5-7) at Tampa Bay (Hendrickson 3-4), 12:15 p.m. Cleveland (Elarton 4-2) at Boston (Wakefield 6-6), 1:05 p.m. Kansas City (Carrasco 2-3) at, Minnesota (Radke 5-7), 1:10 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Mussina 8-5) at Baltimore (Penn 2-1), 7:05 p.m. Chicago White Sox (McCarthy 0-1) at Detroit (J.Johnson 5-6), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Lackey 6-2) at Texas (Ric.RodrigueZ 2-1), 8:05 p.m. Seattle (R.Franklin 3-9) at Oakland (Blanton 4-6), 10:05 p.m. Thursday's Games Chicago White Sox at Detroit, 1:05 p.m. Anaheim at Texas, 2:05 p.m. Seattle at Oakland, 3:35 Vitn. Cleveland at Baltimore, 7:05 p.m. Washingt Atlanta Florida' Philadelpl New York NATIONAL LEAGUE W L on 44 31 42 34 38 35 hia 39 37 37 38 Central Division W L St. Louis 47 28 Chicago 38 36 Milwaukee 35 40 Houston' 34 40 Pittsburgh 34 40 Cincinnati 30 45 West Division W L San Diego 42 35 Arizona 39 38 UE Pct GB .587 .553 2Y/ .521 5 .513 5/2 .493 7 Pct GB .627 ..514 8/2 .467 12 .459 12'1/2 .459 12Y2 .400 17 Pct GB .545, - .506 3 Los Angeles 36 40 .474 5'% San Francisco 30 44 .405 10) Colorado 25 49 .338 15) Sunday's Games Atlanta,8, Baltimore 1 Toronto 9, Washington 5 Cleveland 4, Cincinnati 3 Boston 12, Philadelphia 8 Houston 3, Texas 2,10 innings Minnesota 5, Milwaukee 2 Florida 1, Tampa Bay 0 Pittsburgh 5, St. Louis 4, 10 innings Colorado 9, Knsas City 4 Chicago Cubs 2, Chicago White Sox 0 San Diego 5, Seattle 4 4 Oakland 16, San Francisco 0 L.A. Angels 5, L.A. Dodgers 3 Arizona 13, Detroit 7 N.Y. Yankees 5, N.Y. Mets 4 Monday's Games Atlanta 7, Florida 2, 8 innings, rain - Quick Reads LOCAL NEws IN BRIEF * LIVE SPORTS ON TV * AUTO RACING THURSDAY 6 p.m. NASCAR Nextel Cup Qualifying (Daytona) .... SPEED 8 p.m. Grand-Am Series race (Daytona) .......... SPEED I GOLF I Houston 11, Colorado 5 L.A. Dodgers 5, San Diego 4 Tuesday's Games Atlanta at Florida, late Pittsburgh at Washington, late Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, late Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, late Cincinnati at St. Louis, late Houston at Colorado, late San Francisco at Arizona, late San Diego at L.A. Dodgers, late Today's Games Milwaukee (Sheets 3-6) at Chicago Cubs (Wood 1-1), 2:20 p.m. Houston (Oswalt 9-7) at Colorado. (Kim 2-6), 3:05 p.m. San Diego (May 1-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Weaver 6-7), 3:10 p.m. Atlanta (Davies 3-2) at Florida (Leiter 3-6), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (D.Williams 6-5) at Washington (Patterson 3-2), 7:05 p.m. Philadelphia (Lidle 6-6) at N.Y. Mets (Ishii 2-6), 7:10 p.m. Cincinnati (Ra.Ortiz 3-5) at St. Louis (Morris 8-1), 8:10 p.m. San Francisco (Rueter 2-7) at Arizona (Webb 8-3), 9:40 p.m. Thursday's Games Pittsburgh at Washington, 1:05 p.m. Philadelphia at N.Y. Mets, 1:10 p.m. Milwaukee at Chicago Cubs, 2:20 p.m. Atlanta at Florida, 7:05 p.m. Houston at Cincinnati, 7:10 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 8:10 p.m. San Francisco at Arizona, 9:40 p.m. LEADERS BATTING-BRoberts, Baltimore, .363; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, .342; Damon, Boston, .337; ARodriguez, New York, .332; MYoung, Texas, .320; Tejada, Baltimbre, .317; GAnderson, Los Angeles, .314. RUNS-Jeter, New York, 58; Teixeira, Texas, 56; Damon, Boston, 56; ARodrig'uez, New York, 55; ASoriano, Texas, 54; MYoung, Texas, 53;-DOrtiz, Boston, 53; Erstad, Los Angeles, 53. RBI--MRamirez, Boston, 66; DOrtiz, Boston, 65; ARodriguez, New York, 65; Tejada, Baltimore, 59; Teixeira, Texas,, 58; Matsui, New York, 57; Sexson, Seattle, 57. HITS-Damon, Boston, 100; BRoberts, Baltimore, 98; MYoung, Texas, 96; Tejada, Baltimore, 96; ARodriguez, New York, 96; ISuzuki, Seattle, 91; Jeter, New York, 91. DOUBLES-Tejada, Baltimore, 24; Matsui, New York, 22; ASoriano, Texas, 22; DOrtiz, Boston, 22; Gibbons, Baltimore, 20;'Winn, Seattle, 20; IRodriguez, Detroit, 20. .TRIPLES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 7; Inge, Detroit, 7; ISuzuki, Seattle, 7; Sizemore, Cleveland, 6; DeJesus, Kansas City, 6; Figgins, Los Angeles, 6; Rios, Toronto, 5; BRoberts, Baltimore, 5; Damon, Boston, 5. HOME RUNS-Teixeira, Texas, 20; . ARodriguez, New York, 20; ASoriano," Texas, 19; DOrtiz, Boston, 19; Tejada; Baltimore, 19; MRamirez, Boston, 19; Konerko, Chicago, 18. STOLEN BASES-Podsednik, Chicago, 38; Figgins, Los Angeles, 24; Crawford, Tampa Bay, 24; Lugo, Tampa Bay, 20; ISuzuki, Seattle, 18; Womack, New York, 18; THunter, Minnesota, 17. PITCHING (7 Decisions)-Buehrle, Chicago, 9-1, .900, 2.48; Clement; Boston, 9-1, .900, 3.33; Garland, Chicago, 12-3, .800, 3.25; OHernandez, Chicago, 7-2, .778, 4.88; Park, Texas, 7-2, .778, 5.75; Rogers, Texas, 9-3, .750, 2.46; Lackey, Los Angeles, 6-2, .750, 3.50; Moyer, Seattle, 6-2, .750, 4.36. STRIKEOUTS-JoSantana, Minnesota, 131; RJohnson, New York, 99; Halladay, Toronto, 91; Lackey, Los Angeles, 86; Bonderman, Detroit, 83; Clement, Boston, 82; Colon, Los Angeles, 82. SAVES-Wickman, Cleveland, 21; Nathan, Minnesota, 19; Guardado,, Seattle, 19; FCordero, Texas, 18; BRyan, Baltimore, 18; MRivera, New York, 17; Hermanson, Chicago, 17. LEADERS BATTING-DeLee, Chicago, .388; Pujols, St. Louis, .337; Cabrera, Florida, .333; Barmes, Colorado, .329; BClark, Milwaukee, .323; BAbreu, Philadelphia, .321; NJohnson, Washington, .320; Casey, Cincinnati, .320. RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 62; DeLee, Chicago, 61; BClark, Milwaukee, 55; BAbreu, Philadelphia, 55; Bay, Pittsburgh, 53; MGiles, Atlanta, 51; Cabrera, Florida, 50; Dunn, Cincinnati, l1 MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL 1 p.m. 7 p.m. 10 p.m. Cleveland at Boston .................. ESPN N.Y. Yanees at Baltimore ................. ESPN San Francisco at Arizona .............. ESPN2 2 p.m. Milwaukee'at Chicago Cubs . . . . WGN 7 p.m. Cleveland at Baltimopre .................. ESPN Atlanta at Florida . . . . . TBS 0 TENNIS 8 a.m. 10 a.m. 1 p.m. Wimbledon Men's Quarterfinals .......... ESPN2 Wimbledon Men's Quarterfinals ............ NBC Wimbledon Men's Quarterfinals .......... ESPN2 8 a.m. Wimbledon Women's Semifinals......... .8 a.m. Wimbledon Women's Semifinals ......... ESPN2 12 p.m. Wimbledon Women's Semifinals ......... ESPN2 All Games and Times Subject to Change 50. I RBI-CaLee, Milwaukee, 69; Pujols, St. Louis, 64; DeLee, Chicago, 64; Burrell, Philadelphia, 60; JKent, Los Angeles, 58; CDelgado, Florida, 55; Cabrera, Florida, 54; AJones, Atlanta, 54. HITS-DeLee, Chicago, 108; BCIark, Milwaukee, 100; Pujols, St. Louis, 98; Cabrera, Florida, 93; Rollins, Philadelphia, 89; BAbreu, Philadelphia, 89; Casey, Cincinnati, 87. DOUBLES-Wilkerson, Washington, 26; DeLee, Chicago, 26; MGiles, Atlanta, 23; CDelgado, Florida, 23; Biggio, Houston, 22; Bay, Pittsburgh, 21; CaLee, Milwaukee, 21; Lowell, Florida, 21; Counsell, Arizona, 21; BGiles, San Diego, 21. TRIPLES-Reyes, New York, 8; Furcal, Atlanta, 7; Pierre, Florida, 6; JWilson, Pittsburgh, 5; Rollins, Philadelphia, 5; DRoberts, San Diego, 5. HOME RUNS-AJones, Atlanta, 24; DeLee, Chicago, 22; Dunn, Cincinnati, 20; Pujols, St. Louis, 20; CaLee, Milwaukee, 20; Floyd, New York, 20; Ensberg, Houston, 18. STOLEN BASES-Furcal, Atlanta, 26; Reyes, New York, 23; Freel, Cincinnati, 21; BAbreu, Philadelphia, 18; Taveras, Houston, 17; Rollins, Philadelphia, 17; Pierre, Florida, 16. PITCHING (7 Decisions)-Morris, St. Louis, 8-1, .889, 3.37; Willis, Florida, 12-2, .857, 1.76; LHernandez, Washington, 11-2, .846, 3.32; Eaton, San Diego, 9-2, .818, 3.42; PMartinez, New York, 8-2, .800, 2.72; Peavy, San Diego, 7-2, .778, 2.88; Benson, New York, 6-2, .750, 3.69. STRIKEOUTS-PMartinez, New York, 117; Carpenter, St. Louis, 112; Peavy, San Diego, 110; BMyers, Philadelphia, 101; Clemens, Houston, 97; Burnett, Florida, 93; JVazquez, Arizona, 92. SAVES-CCordero, Washington, 25; Isringhausen, St. Louis, 21; Hoffman, San Diego, 21; Mesa, Pittsburgh, 19; Lidge, Houston, 18; BWagner, Philadelphia, 18; Looper, New York, 15. STANDINGS EASTERN CONFERENCE W L Pct GB Connecticut 10 2 .833 Indiana 8 4 .667 2 Detroit 6 5 .545 3Y2 New York 5 5 .500 4 Washington 6 7 .462 .4% Charlotte 2 9 .182 7/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Sacramento Houston Los Angeles Minnesota Seattle Phoenix San Antonio Sunday's Games Detroit 79, Los Angeles 73 Sacramento 62, Washington 57 Minnesota 73, Seattle 70 Monday's Games No games scheduled Tuesday's Games Washington at Charlotte, late Sacramento at Connecticut, late Los Angeles at Indiana, late San Antonio at Minnesota, late Seattle at Houston, late Today's Games No games scheduled Thursday's Games Charlotte at Washington, 7 p.m. Minnesota at Connecticut, 7 p.m. Sacramento at New York, 7:30 p.m. Seattle at San Antonio, 8 p.m. COLLEGE WORLD SERIES CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES (best-of-three) Saturday, June 25 Game 1 Texas 4, Florida 2 Sunday, June 26 Game,2 -.Texas 6, Florida 2, Texas wins series 2-0 STANDINGS Eastern Conference New England Chicago Kansas City MetroStars D.C. United Columbus T Pts GF 4 31 28 2 26 27 6 21 24 5 20 22 4 19 18 1 13 11. Western Conference W L T Pts GF( FC Dallas 10 2 3 33 28 Los Angeles 7 5 3 24 20 San Jose 5 3 6 21 21 Colorado 4 9 2 14 16 Real Salt Lake 3 9 3 12 10 CDChivas USA 1 12 3 6 15 NOTE: Three points for victory, one point for tie. Saturday, June 25 New England 4, MetroStars 2 Kansas City 3, CD Chivas 0 FC Dallas 3, Colorado 1 San Jose 3, Los Angeles 0 Sunday, June 26 Chicago 3, Real Salt Lake 1 Today's Games Columbus at Kansas City, 8 p.m. D.C. United at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Colorado at San Jose, 10:30 p.m. Saturday's Games D.C. 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MAR INE HIGHLANDS I1NDEPENDENI D fliOn LAcpi~r~ O LAMPE 8 CENTER INC. _ I_ 1_ _ _ I I Mb -am& 4boloL 40 0 400-- 40mm-- 0-mm liv 4mm 444* q AALM I 0. ql-" wim 4 News-Sun, Wednesday, June 29, 2005 PLACID Continued from ID dle to drive in Mireles and chase Avon Park starter Lane Cross for Jackson. Delaney turned on the first offering from Jackson and sent the ball sailing over the center- field fence for a three-run homer and a 4-1 Lake Placid lead, but Jackson retired the next three hitters to get out of the inning and then sat down the next six in a row after that as the game settled into a pitch- ers' duel. Avon Park cut into the lead in the top of the fifth when Rivera was hit by a pitch and later scored on Reeves' fielder's choice, but Lake Placid center fielder Greenauer robbed Crosson of an extra-base hit with an awesome catch of a line drive to his right, then fired the ball to first base for an inning-. 'ending double play. Delaney, who opened the tourney with a no-hitter on Saturday, gave up three hits and struck out 11. Jackson gave up three hits and one run in six innings of relief work, striking out seven and walking none. Sebring National 11 Belle Glade 4 After trading four-run rallies in the opening inning, Sebiing' National's superior pitching and hitting made the difference in an 11-4 victory over Belle Glade in an elimination game on Tuesday. Jesse Baker pitched the first five innings for Sebring, strik- ing out eight and Seth Abeln closed out the game in the sixth, throwing out the first hitter and striking out the next two. In the top of the first, Matt Randall singled and scored, Baker was hit by a pitch and scored, Toby Solebello singled and scored and Evan Lewis sin- gled and scored for Sebring, but Belle Glade answered with four runs of its own in the bottom of the inning to make it 4-4. Sebring answered with three runs in the second on hits from Gunnar Westergom and Michael Grimaldo. Kyle Cunningham was also hit by a pitch and scored. Baker, who was 2-for-3 and scored three runs, singled and scored in the third to raise Sebring's lead to 8-4. Baker and Solebello then both singled and scored in the fifth for Sebring and Westergom walked and scored in the top of the sixth for Sebring's seventh unanswered run. Sebring American 2 Lake Placid 0 Felix, Basulto went 2-for-3 and drove in both of Sebring American's runs to spark a 2-0 win over Lake Placid on Sunday in a game that was delayed by rain for over three hours. Corbin Hoffner, Aaron Hart and Matt Grubb pitched two innings each to combine on the shutout for Sebring American, with Grubb striking out five of the six batters he faced to end the game. Basulto's bases-loaded single came with a full count and two outs in the third, driving in Austin Blanco and Josh Heflin with the game's only scoring. Edwin Velazquez pitched four innings for Lake Placid and Dylan Callahan pitched the final two in the losing effort. Clewiston 9 Avon Park 3 Avon Park spotted Clewiston a big lead and couldn't come back in a 9-3 loss on Sunday. Cody Thomas, who would later hit a solo home run, hit a run-scoring single and Dre Rios followed J.T. Flornah's double with a two-run single to key Clewiston'S big fourth inning, which was aided by three errors and several wild pitches by Avon Park. Avon Park tried to rally in the fifth, getting a double from Lane Crosson to score Drew Reeves to get its first run of the game. Cole Jones walked and scored on a wild pitch and Katelynn Stoll walked and scored on Trey Marley's groundout to.make it 9-3, but Avon Park left two runners in scoring position and didn't threaten again. Lake Placid 5, Belle Glade 0 Colby Delaney allowed just two baserunners and struck out 16 in a dominating no-hitter to lead Lake Placid to a 5-0 win over Belle Glade in Saturday's opening round. Delaney struck out nine of the first 10 Belle Glade batters and recorded all but two outs himself. He also hit a RBI sin- gle. Lake Placid got two runs in the first inning when Adrian Mireles tripled and scored on a wild pitch and Dylan Callahan's two-out single drove in Brody Carr. Carr later added a run-scoring single to go along with Delaney's run-producing hit. JARRETT Continued from 1D of got off to a rough start. I putted great and I couldn't have asked for a better short game, but I had my opportunities and just some missed shots. Cody played really well:" More importantly, Brownell, the 2003 champi- on, said he is beginning to feel comfortable when the pressure is on him most. "It's getting a lot easier. I remember a couple of years ago ... I choked. Obviously it's getting easier. I don't get as nervous. "I have a track record of playing good here," he said. "I used to work out here a couple years ago and played a lot so I guess that helps me out in the long run." Hall's double eagle was the highlight of the tournament, edging out third-place finisher Mark Hopkins' (even-par 144) hole-in-one on Saturday for shot-of-the-weekend honors, and gave him reason to say he was still satisfied with his 4- under 140 performance after taking a break from competitive golf for the past few years. "I had a really good, solid game (Saturday). Shooting 29 on the back was just unbelievable, and then the two on 18 was an unbelievable shot and something I'll always remember." In the B division of the championship flight, scores were topped by Longwood's Lenny Rogers, whose 152 outlasted Gregg Albritton, the second-place finisher with a 154 after a match of cards with Sebring's Marc Devany. David Simms grabbed top honors in the flight IA, shooting an overall 155. Right behind him were Bob Monk (157) and Jimmy Tsakalos to round out the group. Don Delany of Ocala with won flight IB with a 161 and second place was hauled in by Greg Kramer with a 167 on a match of cards with Brian Yarborough. In the flight 2A, Gregg Miles took home first place with a 163, five strokes ahead of second- place finisher Bernie Speaker and seven ahead of Sebring's John Snyder, who took third. In the 2B group, the winner was Chuck Best, who won by one stroke with a 178. On his tail were Jim Cercy and Steve Moore who both pre- sented final scores of 179. Bill Luten's 172 was good enough to win flight 3A by the second largest margin of the day JOHN RITTER/News-Sun Cody Brownell tees off on No. 18 during Sunday's final round of the Jarrett Invitational at River Greens. (nine strokes). He was followed by Ron Runkel with a 181 and Danny-Albritton with a 182. In flight 3B, Rick Helms won by the third largest spread, when his 189 was more than enough for the trophy. That was eight strokes ahead of Jim Brooks, who finished with a 197, one stroke ahead of Pee Wee Hollis in third. Gene Albritton had the honors of winning by the biggest margin Sunday afternoon, blazing the rest of the field in the flight 4A with a 178. Finishing second was Joe Craigo with a 19"1, and Greg Anderson was third with a 192. In the 4B group, Glenn Clement's 218 was good for first place by virtue of match of cards with Lew Mundt, who took second, and Dade City's Cliff Martin, who was third with a 220. CRUISES Continued from 1D and scored when the infield had trouble with Berry's ground ball. The run gave Avon Park an 8-2 lead. "These guys can hit all the way through the line-up," McIntyre said. "We scored 30 runs in four games in this tour- nament. We gave up eight runs, none of which were earned runs. All in all, we played very well." Avon Park advanced to the state tournament in Sebring starting July 16. Avon Park 10 Lake Placid 3 Kyle Jackson and Shevas Hicks hit home runs as Avon Park eliminated Lake Placid with a 10-3 win on Sunday. Jackson's home run came in the top of the first inning after a Logan Hunter double with one out, giving Avon Park 'a 2-0 lead. Josh Gordon's two-run single later in the frame spotted Avon Park a 4-0 advantage. Jackson's sacrifice fly and an error put Avon Park up 6-0 in the second before Lake Placid got a run-scoring groundout from Perry Mason in the second and Shan Stayer's RBI single in the fourth to make it 6-2. Hicks, who was 3-for-4, answered with a two-run homer in the fifth to make it 8-2 and then drove in a run with a triple in the sixth and scored when the ball was misplayed for a 10-2 lead. Buddy Duke got the win on the mound with a three-hitter. Avon Park 6 Okeechobee 1 Shevas Hicks dominated from the mound with 16 strike- outs in a three-hitter as Avon Park knocked out Okeechobee with a 6-1 win on Saturday. Avon Park got a run on a wild pitch and a run-scoring single from Buddy Duke to take a 2-1 lead in the third inning and Hicks' RBI double in the fifth made it 3-1 as Avon Park pulled away late. Lake Placid 12 Clewiston 8 Lake Placid stayed alive with a late rally to beat Clewiston, 12-8, in nine innings on Saturday. Lake Placid had an 8-4 lead heading into the final inning only to see Clewiston rally to tie the game and send it into extra innings before Lake Placid got four runs in the ninth to win it. Two-run singles by Kyle Barber and Logan Smith helped give Lake Placid an early 5-0 lead, and Lake Placid tacked on three more runs in the fourth to lead 8-0 before Clewiston ral- lied. On to nationals for Pearce Softball Stunners finish fourth at state Special to the News-Sun The Florida Stunners placed fourth in the ISA State Championship Tournament in. the 14-and-under age group this weekend. The Stunners are made up of girls from the Heartland area. There are two players from Avon Park (Julie Lamb and Ashton Shirey), six players from Frostproof and four play- ers from Sebring (Niki Helms, Sam Lower, Hannah Shoop and Priscilla Adams). The Frostproof players are Lacy Lambeth, Liz Russell, Chelle Smith, Aleecia Martinez, Kati Hutto and Faith Franklin. The coaches are Lisa and Tommy Chiatlos and King Smith, all from Frostproof. There were 31 teams from around the state competing for the state title in Auburndale and the Stunners' overall record for the weekend was 8-2 in the Photo by Mike Rastelli Loni Pearce of Venus, a seventh-grade home-schooled student, has earned a place on the Florida Wrangler Junior High rodeo team and will travel with the team to Gallup, N.M., for the first Wrangler Junior High Finals Rodeo July 5-8. The event will be the world's largest junior high rodeo, featuring more than 700 contestants from 29 states. Pearce will compete in goat tying for the team. double-elimination tournament. The final loss came to a team from New Port Richey Sunday afternoon. During the three-day tourna- ment the Stunners played teams from many different cities, including Wellington, Deland, Jacksonville, Orlando, New Port Richey and Pembroke Lakes. On June 4, the Stunners won the B division of their age group in the ISA Tournament of Champions, beating the enforcers 8-3 in the final behind back-to-back-to-back home runs (all over the fence) from Shoop. The team's record this sum- mer is 31-5 and includes two tournament titles, a second- place finish and a third-place finish. The Stunners' will travel to Conyers, Ga., for the ISA World Series on July 20. AmrianRe Cos @af @*- q lop - * m- "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 200 's ON SALE NOW! 89500 INCLUDES 50HP YAMAHA MOTOR CHOOSE FROM... 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