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HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1927 504 WEDNESDAY May 3, 2006 COMING FRIDAY IN THE NEWS-SUN ** m A fLL FOR AN 3210 YONBfR LIBRARY FL HISTORY pO BOX 117007 BGlNES"ILlE F1, l5361- socieees found j in Highlands County Inside this issue " Illegal immigration impacts Heartland * Because this national-level story cuts to the heart of the Heartland and has a direct impact on all of Highlands County's residents, the News-Sun will continue to pursue the issue in an occa- sional series. The series promises no definitive answer. Rather, it will seek answers that will help the readers better understand the issues at hand educa- tion, law enforcement, workforce and housing. By KEVIN J. SHUTT News-Sun LAKE PLACID Egustuo Enriguez has been working in the United States since 1955. Here illegally he doesn't qualify, for Social Security or Medicaid benefits. "He wants to know if we can do some- thing to help him," said Lake Placid Police Officer Eddie San Miguel, who translated for the 69-year-old "retired" grove worker and day laborer, after departing the man's decrepit trailer in the JFK Trailer Park. Enriguez told San Miguel that he lives there in exchange for cleaning the grounds at JFK. "They work or they die," San Miguel said, explaining the plight of illegal immigrants. "They work until they die. He said if he had papers, he could collect Social Security." Albertano Popoca-Hernandez fares better. He works at a Mexican grocery store on Main Street in Lake Placid, where he's been employed for five years. Before that, he spent five years at an Okeechobee store. "It doesn't matter no more whether I get deported," Popoca-Hernandez answered, when asked if he feared giv- ing his real name. "My kids are in col-. lege." Popoca-Hernandez speaks passable broken English.: However, he spoke to the News-Sun f.'itei .ind ,niie comfort- ably in his inamii\e language and San Miguel interpreted. "They're really good on computers," he said, explaining that his children are studying information systems at a Mexico university. In his 10 years here, Popoca- Hernandez said he sent most of his money home, keeping enough to rent an apartment and purchase food. .He said he typically works 10-12 hour days because "I don't have my family here. I have nothing to do so I work." "To be honest with you, I'm living good because I made that choice," Popoca-Hemandez said, explai--" "for every 30 who cross the boi of them will be dirty people, c One guy makes trouble for eve: Still, he said, otherwise laN albeit illegal aliens "live in he nobody else would live in." Raul Jacobo is in his earl) lives a few trailers away from -- "If we all would just world - this country could be so muc Jacobo said, standing in the d his trailer with two other His = sitting inside drinking beer mid-afternoon, mid-week visi Miguel. Like Enriguez and: Hernandez, Jacobo spoke vi formed police officer. "The last two years it's bee d to get legal working paper 0 o said. "All the years I've be( g for the nursery, they've been t s out but I can't file for taxei I don't have legal working pap Jacobo said he now wort ty laborer for cash because it' to acquire the papers he neei rk' legitimate jobs with payroll L_ When he was v.orkiini "good jobs" Jacobo said he was sending $300-400 home every month and paying $80 per week for his trailer, which appeared in less disrepair than Enriguez's., Steve Stephens is the ',_uiillh genera- tion 6f 'N h1 :K-l.,'h..s Sorin FliiuI .Company's five i.irer.iini of grove oia ncrhip, -.ind harvesting in Highlands See IMMIGRATION, page 7A .. .. '. .. K E '. IN i ii'i i '. :,. lake Placid Polite Officer Eddie San Miguel idefti visits Egusluo Enriguez, 69. at his JFK Trailer Park home. Enriguez. a Mexican immigrant who came to the United tales illegal) in 1955. does not qualil) for ulapaser funded Aelrare programs and lives in apparent squalor. CINCO DE MAYO It's fiesta time on Friday Lifestyle, 1B 'Business .... .... .. 9A Celebrations ......... .3B Chalk Talk ......... 12A Classified ads .........1C Community briefs .... 11A Crossword.:.......... 2B Editorial ............18A Health/Nutrition .... .17A Lifestyle ............. Lottery numbers ...... 11A Obituaries ..... . ..... .4A Sports ................ 1D Teen Matters ........15A TODAY'S FORECAST Highs 90s Complete weather report on page 8A New principal a hard charger By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun AVON PARK Monday was Stu Guthrie's first day as principal of Avon Park High School. He was a man in his element and couldn't stop smiling. "I'm proud to be principal," he -said. "It only took me 30 years." Then he laughed in delight. Guthrie has been a teacher for almost all of his working life. Except for a brief hiatus, selling industrial equipment, and his first job selling mobile homes, he has always worked in schools. For 17 years he coached foot- ball, the passion of his life. In 1987, he became head coach at Sebring High School, a post he held for five years. But leading a football pro- gram demanded too much of his time. When his middle son started to call him Uncle Stu, he knew he was due for a change. He said he'd been told no one has lived until they've taught elementary school physical education. So he went to work for Pat Landress, then the prin- cipal at Fred Wild Elementary School, Sebring. It was a wonderful job, he said, and he stayed for two years, until a different sort of challenge attracted him. In 1989, he stepped up to administration, becoming a, dean in different Highlands County. elementary and middle schools. Sandy Whiddon, at Sebring Middle School, gave him his first opportunity to be an assis- tant principal. "She gave me my first real chance, when others wouldn't" 60s 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 9 0 9 9 4 010 0 1 SEBRING, FLORIDA VOLUME 87/NUMBER 17 CINDY MARSHALL/News-Sun Charleen the horse wasn't horsing around when members of the Wednesday Lunch Club (from left) Racheal Kirouac, Diana Albritton and Charleen Stroup put her to work assembling goodie bags and gift baskets for the Women's Eposium coming up May 13 at South Florida Community College. Charleen the horse will be introduced at the Eposium by keynote speaker Lynn McDonald who will tell ladies how to take their life by the reins and dismount their dead horse. he said. "I'll always have a warm spot in my heart for her." , After three years at Sebring Middle School, he transferred to Avon Park High School. "It's been a really good ride," Guthrie said. "I've learned' something from everywhere I've been." .Guthrie believes in putting students first, and being posi- tive. That view was instilled in him by his grandparents, who raised him in Lakeland. His grandfather taught him to tell his football players or any student "you're as good as the best and better than most of them." That is the approach Guthrie is taking. "f( A A!t on Park High School) the kids hate been wonderful, our staff is excellent, and (assis- tant'principal) Carol Revels is a wealth of experience and wis- dom. Fortunately, she's staying on," he said. "It's a tremendous responsi- bility, but I'm just glad to be a part of it. See HARD, page 7A Women can get more for their money at Eposium By CINDY MARSHALL Night/Weekend Editor AVON PARK Where can a person pay $40 and receive more' than $100 worth of merchandise, a lunch, breakfast and education- al seminars? That is all being offered at the Women's Eposium from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May, 13, at South Florida Community College. The event is being co-sponsored by the News-Sun and SFCC. Everyone must pre-register and the deadline is this Friday. A reg- istration form can be found on page 3A of today's News-Sun. When Diana Albritton, of Sebring, was put to task to collect items for goodie bags for the ladies attending the Women's Eposium, she called out the troops who attend her Wednesday Lunch Club, which is a networking group for women. These ladies have put together a goodie bag valued at more than $100. Items range from memberships to fitness centers to magnets. There are coolies, bottle openers, pins, emery boards, All About Her maga- zine, and discounts on facials and massages plus much more. Participating businesses so far include Curves Fitness Center, Sebring Signs and Promotions, SFCC, Daybreak Behavioral Services, Busy Bodies Fitness .Center, Alan Jay Automotive, Highlands County Sheriff's Office, Riverside Bank, Pampered See EPOSIUM, page 7A ;. When you deliver something this important. Over the years, physicians on the medical staff of Highlands Regional Medical Hi plll Center have delivered thousands of babies. Our medical staff, experienced and friendly | ,rc%-, 1on. labor and delivery nurses, private rooms, jacuzzi tubs and free celebration dinners make ,'a-a-ww Highlands Regional Medical Center's New Beginnings the choice of parents. ,n r . 5b'ID D Iu I Yangs live American dream and offer a taste of Asian culture to the Heartland, WHAT'S INSIDE BIG GAME Spas, Pools and Patio opens in Sebring Business, 9A 1 ' I 2A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 w ..", *"s^--'-'-" --.. .'" ,' ---/ ' HIGHLANDS in brief Hacker takes out county Web site SEBRING Visitors to Highlands County's Internet site have met difficulty this week. That's because a hacker managed to infiltrate the site and disrupt it, according to County Administrator Carl Cool. Allegedly, the hacker got in through the California- based company that created the site. Cool said the site developers have had to put the site back together piece by piece. He hopes it will back up later this week. Apparently, other local government Internet sites for the Clerk of the Courts, Highlands County Sheriff's Office, Tax Collector's Office, Property Appraiser's Office or Supervisor of Elections Office were not affected. Rick Helms officially promoted SEBRING In a unani- mous vote, county commis- sioners voted to promote Rick Helms as the new assistant county administra- tor. County Administrator Carl Cool said Helms went through the entire interview process to become the unan- imous choice over the 80 or more applicants. The sheer number of applications, he said, speaks well for Highlands County: "People are interested in Highlands County." Commission Chairman Bob Bullard thought it would be impossible to find anyone who would please everyone. "I think you've done that," he told Helms. Commissioner Andrew Jackson said commissioners would miss having Helms as director of the Office of Management and Budget, a job he's had since 1989. Cool said Helms' new . office will be approximately , 13 feet from his old one. Goin' Postal helps with food drive SEBRING Goin' Postal will be accepting donations of non-perishable food items at both of their locations: 3609 Sebring Parkway and 461 S. Commerce Ave. All of the donated food in each area feeds people-in- need right in the community ' here it is collected, s : H), . percent'of thh donated xd items thati \ou drop off \t ill feed people in the Sebnng'Highl.nds Counti area. The NALC Food Dnr\e is traditiojll.\ done for one da\ onl\. on the second Saturday of May. Alan and Gale Decker, owners of both Goin' Postal locations in Sebring, have decided to accept non-perishable food items from May 1-13 in an attempt to help the local NALC Food Drive to collect more food than it might in just one day., On-it Sevc L5OF A BO FRENOR Medical Examiner identifies victim from fire By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING Highlands County sheriff's deputies have identified the victim of a house fire last week. Patricia Richter, 72, died as a result of the heat and smoke when her mobile home at 105 Beauchamp Street in Tropical Harbor Mobile Home Estates burned April 24. While deputies could not find any dental or medical records, they are reasonably certain that Richter was the one found in the remains of the home. Neighbors saw her arrive home in her car at the usual time. The body found in the fire had corresponding metal dental work and was consistent with Richter's gender, age and height. The only way to have 100 percent proof, according to the sheriff's office, would be a genetic comparison, but investi- gators had no intention of hold- ing her body for the several weeks that would take. According to Lt. John Chess. and Det. Joe Price at. the Making the grade in third grade By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun. SEBRING Third-graders around the state are learning how they did on the Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test this year. In Highlands County more have cause to celebrate than did last year, a trend that gladdens the area's educators. "I tell you what," Joyce, McClelland said, "I told my husband I'm exhausted from the excitement." McClelland is principal at Park Elementary School, which has struggled to get out from under a "D" school rating. Last year 59 percent of its students earned a 3 or better out of a 6 score on the reading por- tion .of the.FCAT. This year 66 percent did. More important, in terms of raising the school's overall grade, there was a huge drop in the number of students who only scored at level 1 which is a below grade level score . Last year 30 percent of Park Elementary School's students fell into level 1 for reading. This year only 17 percent did, an improvement of 13 percent. The improvement was even. better in math. Last year 48 per- cent of its students earned a score of 3 or better out of a 6 score. This year 61- percent.did. And the number of students scoring the lowest score dropped from 31 .percent last ,ear to 15 percent this ear. to jtten~. cho I reaT vgi\,e it to the teac ers." NMcClelland said. '"The\ inorked hard, not onl teaching skills. but preparing their stu- dents for the rest so the little ones weren't stressed out on t est da\, That way, the children could concentrate *on what needed to be done." A child has to pass the FCAT in the third grade or he or she will be held back -for further training. Avon Elementary School, Cracker Trail Elementary School, Fred Wild Elementary School, and Lake Placid Elementary School also posted gains in both reading and math. Hopewell Academy for the Arts, the district's only charter school, also did well. It doubled the number of students scoring a 3 or better out of 6 in reading, and lowered the number of low- est performing students by 50 points, from 60 to 10 percent. In math, while the percent of stu- dents earning a 3 or higher remained the same, 30 percent, those performing at the lowest level dropped 30 points from 50 to 20 percent. The reason it is so important to lower the number of students doing poorly (aside from the obipous benefit to the indi\id- SCHOOL LEVEL PERCENT SCORING THREE & ABOVE The following table shows the percent of students in the indicated school scoring 3 and above on the FCAT Reading and Mathematics. Grade Rea'ding Math Level 2005 2006 2005 2006 Avon Elementary 3 74 78 74 76 Cracker Trail Ementary 3 78 80 76 79 Fred Wild Elementary 3 63 74 62 79 Hopewell Academy for Arts 3 30 60 30 30 Lake Country Elementary 3 75 60 75 58 Lake Placid Elementary 3 52 76 63 64 Park Elementary 3 59 66 48 61 Sun N Lake Elementary 3 73 75 73 72 Woodland Elementary 3 68 70 68 65 Percentage of Students by Achievement Level 40 38 3 365 325- ' 0 30- 16 27 1 21 . 1 5- 1212 S1 3 GRADE LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 lu3 .le d i Mean i:.)l 'L,:i. M ion r. L-nil Abovo 2005 11| 917 300 1301 67 2006 I 923 309 1357 73 Lu 40- 0 35 3433 U 3 28 25- P 20- 17 i, . : 215- 13 17 UI I ..- n o. i I -II , GRADELEVEL 1 2 3 '4 5 ua ri ; m ,:,,, 1,:, ] l,, ,, L l ,D ual sNudenti, is becjaue that number has to show improle- ment in order for a school to gain and keep a: high grade. The school grade is generated b\ the No Child Left Behind federal legislation. While most school made sig- nificant improvements, two slipped slightly in math. Sun 'N Lake Elementary, School improved reading scores by 2 percent, but dropped one percentage point in math. Woodlawn Elementary School gained 2 percentage points in reading, but dropped 3 percentage points in math. One school, however, strug- gled more than the rest. Lake Country Elementary lost the most ground this year. In 2005, 75 percent of the school's third- graders earned scores of 3 or better out of 6 in reading. This year 60 percent did. Last year 75 percent of its third-graders scored 3 or better out of 6 in math. This year only 58 percent did. The district overall has gained ground reading has improved from 67 to 73 percent of third-graders scoring a 3 or better on reading and from 66 to 69 percent scoring a 3 or better in math But overall the state average %\as slightly higher than the dis- trict's in reading this year. gain- ing 8 percentage points and ris- ing to 75 percent of students earning a 3 or higher out of 6 points. The state average also gained slightly more than the district in math, going from 68 percent to 72 percent of third-graders scoring a 3 or better out of 6. In FCAT scoring a. 1 and 2 signal a below-grade level skill level. A 3 denotes grade level ability, and 4, 5 and 6 represent above-grade level ability. Florida students also take a Nationally Referenced Test, in the same week as they take the. FCAT. The NRT provides a yardstick to determine how well the students are doing rela- tive to others nationwide. This year third-grade stu- dents throughout Florida com- bined to score in the 61 per- centile; 39 percent of the nation's third-graders scored higher. District third-graders scored in the 56 percentile; 44 percent of the nation's third-graders scored higher. Criminal Investigations. Unit at the sheriff's office, they are confident that the identification is correct. According to Highlands County dispatchers the fire started sometime before 11:07 p.m. April 24. Det. Kevin Shireman of the Bureau of Fire and Arson, divi- sion of the State Fire Marshal, said the fire started in a recliner in the living room. He said Fire Investigator Lt. James Pirson believes the fire may have start- ed accidentally from a discard- ed cigarette in the area. Richter was found elsewhere in the mobile home, but investi- gators learned that was her favorite chair. Beautiful 3/2/2 pool home on '! acre lot. New in 2005-roof, front door, pool, cage tile, diamond brite & filter, garage skeeter beeter. All new upgraded appliances, corlan counters & wood cabinets, new tile & carpet throughout! This home has been remodeled inside & out and is in immaculate condition. MLS# 183884 $279,990 6 Soti ieCtm rk 1md 771 www.ALL-ABOUT-LAKE-PLAC!~14ID1A~]oml S - Population projections can help predict school need By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING Florida will require counties to keep schools up to date with development. "School concurrency," as it's called, would have local gov- ernments working closely with school districts on population projections. Once county planners know how much capacity the coun- ty will need, they can work with the school district to get: those classrooms and buildings into the capital improvement plan, set a level of service, and start finding funding for it. The state of Florida has mandated local schools and gov- ernments put concurrency plans and interlocal agreements in place by 2008. On Monday, county commissioners, city and town coun- cils and The School Board of Highlands County learned more about concurrency from Robert Nabors, of Nabors, Giblin and Nickerson legal firm in Tallahassee. Nabors said concurrency is a "yardstick" used to figure out how much more capacity an area needs to deal with growth. It could be used on schools, roads, or water or sewer'systems.' Schools are somewhat easier, Nabors said. A school district establishes a level of service standard. Population projections establish how many school-age children an area can have in the near future. The hardest part, Nabors said, is agreeing on the data for. the population projections. Local government works with the school district to put necessary school buildings in a capital improvement plan. If a proposed residential development would bring in enough population to overload schools, Nabors said another way to fund concurrency would have the developer put up the money. It's called a proportionate share option, which has a devel- opment help expand capacity as it's needed. An impact fee would be an example of a proportionate share, he said. The capacity would need to be in place within three years of the development, Nabors said. When asked by school board member Wendy Renfro about school district boundaries, Nabors said the county could adopt "concurrency management areas." In, answer to questions about replacing portable class- rdfom~npbors said the Depiartmen'f.'Conirunit . under ,Mncurrency ,law,. will only honor funds raised increase, capacit\.-not to impro\e.-hecapaeit that'alir ~d~ there. He said concurrency would apply to housing developments that wouldd ha\e children, not deed-restricted communities ~ithoui children. Impact fees for schools would not be imposed on such a community, he said, but if deed restrictions lift or areas mar-. keted to elders are bought up by families with children, local government would want to take note. 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H Ti. laands R'tJkf~ttio U " 8:00 9:00 a.m. 9:00 10:00 a.m. 10:15 10:45 a.m. 11:00 11:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m. 1:45 2:15 p.m: 2:30 3:00 p.m. 3:15 4:30 p.m. Event Enrollment and Continental Breakfast in SFCC Gymnasium Energy Excursion; in SFCC University Center Keynote Speaker Lynn M. McDonald, "Extraordinary Horse Sense" Expert Exploration Emphasizing Education' Expert Exploration Embracing Empowerment Elaborate Edibles (lunch) and Entertainment Expert Explorations Escalating Esteem Expert Explorations Encouraging Endurance Essential Encore Virginia Walz, "The Ever-Emerging Life" ENERGY EXCURSION: ESSENTIAL ENCORE: Lynn M. McDonald is an entertaining, engaging speaker with national Virginia L. Walz is owner of True clientele. She also is CEO of a national training firm with headquarters in Results, a performance development Sarasota. She is the author of two books "Ladies.... If Your Horse is Dead, company. She also is a professional Dismount!" and "How to Use Your Shopping Skills to Get a Man." The first educator, certified emotional intelligence book will be sold at the Women's Eposium for $13. All proceeds from the book sales will consultant and trained corporate coach. She has devoted benefit Special STARS, a non-profit organization in Highlands County providing sports her life to self-actualization and has discovered that and recreational opportunities for people with disabilities. integrity in personal foundations is the key. Each participant must fill out a registration form and mail to: Women's Eposium, Attn: News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870 '(Make checks payable to News-Sun) Deadline to register is 5:00 p.m. Friday, May 5, 2006 PERSONAL INFORMATION Name: Address: City: State* Zip: Home Phone: Office Phone: Cell Phone: E-Mail: N Sponsored by / EXPERT EXPLORATION SCHEDULj:., ' Select the Expert Explorations you would like to attend (only 1 per time slot). 10' 15- 10:45 a.m. EMPHASIZING EDUCATION SL- Becoming an Efficient Home Buyer/Seller, Teresa Bock, of Coldwell Banker Highlands Properties S--]L Ending Your Automotive Misery, Rita Anderson, of Alan Jay Automotive F l'Expanding on Educational Opportunities, Pam Hansen, of SFCC 11:00 11:30-.a.m. EMBRACING EMPOWERMENT El Escaping Identification Fraud, Nell Hays and Robyn McIntyre, of Highlands County Sheriff's Office 0 Essential Precautions for Relationships, Melanie Kelly, of Highlands County Sheriff's Office W H Erasing Technology Burdens, Sue Barhite, of Terranovus 1:45- 2:15 p.m. ESCALATING ESTEEM'' SE Exploring Your Beauty, Chrisy Singletary, owner of Oasis Day Spa ,, l Exercise Your Way to Good Health, Kathie Lawens, of Curves O E- Eliminating the Echo of Depression and Grief, Charleen Stroup, of Daybreak Behavioral Services 2:30 3:00 p.m. ENCOURAGING ENDURANCE H Envisioning Great Credit, Mary Stanley, Debt Counselor 0 H- Enabling Your Heart to Keep Beating, Dr. Hinda Greene of Highlands Regional Medical Center [- Living Will Essentials, Jane Hancock, Attorney at Law News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 OBITUARIES Shots fired during carjacking attempt SEBRING A hospice worker escaped with a bullet in his dashboard late Sunday night after stopping to ask directions in Highway Park. Allegedly, a group of two or three black males in various types of clothing attempted to carjack the man's Chrysler PT Cruiser. According to Lt. John Chess with the Highlands County Sheriff's Office Criminal Investigations Unit, the 43- year-old male nurse drove into Highway Park at 11:55 p.m. Sunday, looking for the house of a critically ill person. He got lost, so he stopped on Vision Street, by a store on the comer near U.S. 27, and asked for directions from a young man standing there. Immediately, several men approached him, one with a firearm, and tried to take the car. The driver sped off down Vision Street, Chess said.'One of the youths fired at the car, sending a bullet through the back of the car into the dash- board. The driver immediately left the area, Chess said. ' If anyone has any informa- tion about the incident, deputies urge them to call 402-7250 and speak with Det. John Barcinas. Beginning triathletes James Allen James 0. Allen, 81, of Avon Park, died April 30, 2006. He had been a lifelong resi- dent of Highlands County. He was a supervisor for the tele- phone company. He served in the United States Army during World War II: He was a past member of the Avon Park Lions Club. Survivors include his sons, Steve of Avon Park and Jim of St. Petersburg; daughter, Paula Nicholas of Fyffe, Ala.; broth- ers, Bob of Arcadia, A.J. of Fort Myers and Sam of Cartersville, Ga.; sisters, Jean Nolan of Port Charlotte and Clarice Carlson of Sulphur Springs, Texas; six grandchildren; and one great- grandchild. A funeral service was Tuesday at Lakeview Memorial Gardens in Avon Park. Arrangements were handled by Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Avon Park. Robin Anderson Robin Rene Green Anderson, 50, -of Collinsville, Ala., died April 28, 2006, in Gainesville. She was a former resident of Lake Placid. She was a nurse and a member of New Life Holiness Church of Lake Placid. Survivors include her hus- band, .Forrest; sons, Luke of Raiford, Robert of Karnack, Texas and Levi of Ringgold, Ga.; daughter, Rachel Taylor of Ringgold, Ga.; and sister, Micheal McAbee of Raiford. A funeral service was Tuesday at New Life Holiness Church in Lake Placid. Interment was in Ortoria Cemetery. Leroy Caldwell Leroy Caldwell Jr., 71, of Avon Park, died April 28, 2006. He had been a resident of Avon Park since 1942, coming from Perry. He was a citrus har- vester. Survivors include his wife, Cornelia; daughter, Jackie Pryor of Austin, Texas; son, ';Lerqy of.. Sebring. Mack of ,orona. C.lif.. Timothy of Avon Pjik, Keith of Wilmington, Del., Kevin of Round Rock, Texas and Glenn of Forney, Texas; sisters, Shirley Roberts and Rose Lee Butler; brothers, Louis, Milton, Richard, Ronnie, Michael, Roosevelt, Kenny, Ardis and Jessie Mitchell. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. Saturday at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home in Avon Park. A funeral service will fol- low at 11 a.m. at the funeral home. Florence McDonald Florence C. McDonald, 86, of Sebring, died April 28, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Sebring, she was a lifelong resident of Sebring. She was a homemaker and a member of the First United Methodist Church in Sebring. Survivors include her hus- band, Lt. Col. James M., United States Air Force, retired; sons, James M. Jr. of Scottsdale, Ariz. and John R. of Nashville, Tenn.; and two grandchildren..' A funeral service, was Tuesday at the Stephenson-, Nelson Funeral Home Chapel in Sebring. Interment was in Florida National Cemetery' in Bushnell. Eugene Piotrowski Eugene J. Piotrowski, 40, of Sebring, died April 20, 2006. Born in the Philippines, he had been a resident of Sebring since 1972, coming from Orlando. He was a bartender and a Catholic. He is survived by his com- panion, Jeffrey Alan Hornsby, of Sebring. A funeral service will be at 6 p.m. Thursday at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home in Avon .Park. Gloria Ridenour Gloria Nadine Ridenour, 64, of Lake Placid, died April 27, 2006, in Lake Placid. Bom in McCreary County, Ky., she' had been a resident of Lake Placid since 1989, coming from New Castle, Ind. She was- a homemaker. Survivors include her hus- band, Wayne K.; daughters, Mary Guffy of Net. Castle. Ind.. MelodN ReN es ot Houston. Bonita Flint ol Avon Park. Tina Perry and IIissy Ridenour, both of St. Petersburg and Theresa Lowe of Ohio; sons, Jeff of Tennessee, Mark and Kelly, both of New Castle, Ind., Tony of St. Petersburg and Matt and Randy, both of Avon Park. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Alvin Stankevitz Alvin O. Stankevitz, 87, of Zolfo Springs, died April 29, 2006, in Zolfo Springs. Born in Beaver, Wis., he had' been a resident of Zolfo Springs, coming from Key West. He was a welder. He served in the United States Army dur-. ing World War II. ,Survivors include his son, Alan; and caregivers, Mr, and Mrs. Alvin. Stewart of Zolfo Springs. Interment was in Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice of Highlands and Hardee counties. Gerald Turianski Gerald W. "Jerry" "Pooh' Bear" Turianski, 63, of Lake Placid, died April 29, 2006, in Lake Placid. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he had been a resident of Lake Placid for the past five years, conung from North Fort MNIers. He was a teacher in Fort Myers for the Gulf Coast Center and continued to teach at DeSoto Correctional Institute, retiring in 2003 with 30 years of service. He was a member of the Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis-Lou Gehrig's Disease Association. He was a member of First Baptist Church of Lake Placid. Survivors include his wife of 22 years, Marie; and, brother, William Eaton. A celebration of life service was Monday at First Baptist Church of Lake Placid, with Dr. Fred Donehoo officiating. Memorial, contributions may be made to the ALS Foundation for Life, .Research Division.: P.O. Box 50-1. Franklin. jass.: 02038. . Arrangements were handled b\ Scott Funeral Home, Lake, Placid. plan to meet By KEVIN J. SHUTT SEBRING About 40 potential first-time triathletes had a broad range of questions Tuesday night during an organi- zational meeting for what is being dubbed Team Florida Hospital. "Does anybody worry about what's in the water at Lake Jackson?" asked Diane Thompson, during the question and answer session following an inspiring video, demonstra- tion and training brief. While a fear of alligators was present, it was the fear of the unknown that brought these individuals to Florida Hospital Heartland Division to learn about what it takes to compete in a triathlon and what they're going to need to do to prepare. Thompson was assured that there's no significant threat of critters at City Pier, where Highlands County's first sprint triathlon the Heartland Triathlon will begin and end July 16. "The hope is that the group, working together and meeting on Thursday, will help come The following people were booked Tuesday, April 26, into the Highlands County Jail: * Elvin Jacquelosk Moses, 18, of Avon Park, was charged with possession of cannibas with intent to sell or deliver; sale of cannibas; possession of drug paraphernalia; possession of cocaine within 1,000 "feet of church ($15,000 bond); battery on a law enforcement officer ($1,000 bond); resisting/obstructing officer without violence ($500 bond); introducing contraband into county jail ($1,000 bond); pos- session of cannibas ($500 bond); and possession of drug paraphernalia ($500 bond). * Brenda Faye Mullins, 45, of Sebring, was charged on Capias, failure to appear for issuing and obtaining property with check; bond was set at $500. * Michael John Nathan, 43, of Lake Placid, was charged on four counts of Capias for deal- ing in stolen property, ($5000 bond per charge). * Gina Maria Norman, 44, of Glen St. Mary, was charged on warrant for violation of proba- tion on driving under the -influ- ence charge. * Americo Paniccia Jr., 29, of Sebring, was charged on grand theft ($1,000 bond); petit theft ($500 bond); and three counts of criminal use of personal iden- tification information ($1000 bond per charge). * Thomas Douglas Pollard, 21, of Lake Placid, was charged on warrant for violation of proba- tion of burglary of dwelling; was' charged on four counts on war- rant for violation of probation on grand theft with firearm. Th up with some of these training events," Patrick High said in response to a question. High and Dr. Steve Gordon will be directing the training: The needs and the desires of the participants will ultimately dic- tate training methods. Beginning Thursday on each subsequent Thursday until race day, any beginners participating in the Heartland Triathlon are, invited to meet under a tent adjacent to Florida Hospital's Sebring campus' fitness center. "Bring your bikes and your running shoes," High said, sug- gesting that they'll either run the three-mile track around the hospital, .bike a 10-mile course around Sun 'N Lake, or both. As a service to those who register .for the triathlon,. the hospital is offering the use of its three gyms (Avon Park, Lake Placid and Sebring). The triathlon's proceeds will benefit the Ridge Trails Association. "Our goal is to have a series where you adcumulate points," said Dan Andrews, steering committee chairman. "We want to have one race each in Lake ursdays Placid, Avon .Park, and Sebring and a championship race." But, like the people asking questions Tuesday, Andrews and the committee have to get through their first triathlon - organizationally for the com- mittee and physically for the athletes. "It's our first time," said Thompson, who was joined by her husband Lon Thompson. They felt this was a great way to get in shape. Lon Thompson added,' "Our goal is better health, better fit- ness ... and being around like- minded people." For more information on the training program, which is free to paid registrants of the triathlon,, call Cherie Starr at 402-3162. To register online, log on to www.active.com and search for "Heartland Triathlon." A one-day race license is required and can be purchased the weekend of the race. State concerned about losing witness By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING A medical appointment for attorney Byron P. Hileman Jr. has postponed trial on two violent crime cases. 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Averbuck attended Monday's hearing in place of Hileman, because he was in court in Bartow for an evidentiary hear- ing. Kromholz is concerned, SEBI 863/38 however, that he may lose a key witness in Hawthorne's case if there is too much delay. She was out of contact with his office for nearly eight months before Sebring police found her in February, and arrested her on outstanding warrants. She's now in custody at the Highlands County Jail, but he expects her to bond out soon. Hawthorne told Estrada that he was willing to waive any request for speedy trial to give the state attorney's office a chance to subpoena and find the witness, a relative of his, if they lose contact with her. 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Medical appointment postpones Hawthorne, Chisholm trials I oice epots News-Sun, W, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Thor Log: Visit PCT Kickoff with no ice axe. Snow ahead. Each week, the News-Sun will reprint a hiking log by Thor Knutson, hiking the Pacific 'Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Monday, April 24 Walked to State Hwy. 74. Could see the San Jacinto Mountains ahead: Elevation over 10,000 feet. Snow looked deep. Decided to hike into Idyllwild and buy some boots. Talked to the people at the outfitters store. They said the trail markers were 4 .feet high and the snow would have them covered, Got a room for the night and met a hiker on his third hike on the Pacific Crest Trail. He and one other hiker started across the mountains. After 15 miles, the other guy turned back. This guy cofitinued. After crossing he decided to take a night off and hiked into Idyllwild. He said snow was really deep. Bought apair of boots. Will decide tomorrow if I want to try crossing or wait until after the kickoff, April 27-28. Plan to go back for the kickoff and to find my ice axe. Tuesday, April 25 Decided to wait until after the kickoff to continue with hike. I had planned to rent a car in Palm Springs and go back for the kickoff. Not time to reach Palm Springs. I can rent a car in Hemet. Found a guy that will give me a ride. He works near Hemet. Need to meet him at 5:30 in the morning. Ryan and Bams are here at the hotel and decided to go with me to the kickoff. We'll hike together across the mountain with the deep snow.- my first hike in deep snow. They are supposed to show how to use an ice axe at the kickoff. Hope I Rented a four-seat pickup. Can can find the one I left behind, take four to five people and Wednesday, April 26 packs to kickoff. Got up at 4:30 a.m. to catch Thursday, April 20 my 5:30 a.m. ride to pick up a Took a drive up to the snow car in Hemet. Waited until 6:30 line to see what it looked like. a.m. The ride didn't show. Talked to a ranger. He said the Decided to see if I could snow was deep but should be hitch a ride. Took about 15 min- able to cross.. utes. A teacher picked me up on Gave three hikers a ride back his way to school. Had to let me to kickoff. They will help pay off about three miles from the for car. rental agency. Stopped and tried to find my : Only ,a few minutes until ice axe: Not there. someone else picked me up. FREE $100 CARD ... ." :, '1 i ,, .. ao. .,. ""% 2__- -jt Oakridge 30-Year Architectural Shingle e*T,.r,,qr. urj,.I3 ,i ,:r,: .|ru.':rIi *Errihsr -: .: ur app-al *UL C Ia :,- nir anrd '.'.'d rea.: ti.jr.- rainrq 25-Year 3-Tab Shingle also available .: I:. I .. if: ...11, . .31r.,1I.,1l- .1221 SJames HardieT Friday, April 28 Over a 100 people here. Just one big party. I did learn that the snow is deep this year but not as deep as last year. Learned how to use an ice axe. (Just need to get another one.) Had about an hour visit with Yogi (I hiked with her in 1999) She is now the expert on the Pacific Crest Trail: Hiked it three times and wrote the book on how to. I am glad that I have only orie more day before going back. Kickoff, April 29-30 Between 400 and 500 people attended. Some 'just to party, some to learn about the trail from people who had hiked it. They (Pacific Crest Trail Association) fed us breakfast and dinner for two days. I watched films that told me about the trail and talked to hik- ers from previous years. Good to know the snow is not as deep as last year. About 60 people left for the trail on Sunday. I dropped off four people where they had left the trail. They will camp and begin their hike tomorrow. I went back to Idyllwild to spend the night. Met a young man who attempted to cross the moun- tain, missed the trail and was lost for two days. Someone came by and showed him the trail and he hiked out. 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In March 2006, a New Jersey court asked for tax, administration, employee, court, ministry and personal records. * Harold Conner said Pennsylvania National is not entitled to all of that to verify his claims for medical care. After the company's attorney argued the case via speakerphone at a local hear- ing on March 22, he had to turn over the records or risk losing the guardianship that allows him to oversee Michael's care. The company has still not made payments, which has put the corporation the family started to care for their son in arrears. Attorney Steve Brown, Michael's attorney, said the fight is complicated by 20-year-old New Jersey law governing the issue, having to fight battles in New Jersey, and the money for Michael's care coming out of New Jersey coffers. "We're still fighting for back benefits," Brown said. That's as much as $98,000, Harold Conner said. Now, the Internal Revenue Service has visited the Conners' house to decide what to take. for $120,000 in back taxes, Harold Conner said. "We're being destroyed by this thing," Harold Conner said. Injury and recovery Michael was hit by a car in 1986 at age 9 in New Jersey. He survived and recovered with therapy. In 1988, he caught fever in a medical facility, got severe seizures, suffered severe brain damage, and now can't walk, speak, dress or feed himself. In 1989, unhappy with his care at a West Palm Beach facility, his family formed Mountain Top Ministries, a corporation, to meet the rehabilita- tion needs for their son and minister to other fam- ilies whose loved ones had suffered traumatic brain injury. Brown said the family was convinced they could care for him better than a facility. Only expected to last another five years, Michael has. lived 18. Allegedly, the family was advised not to seekl not-for-profit status bec.aise it reqidired e'\tensi\e paperworl.k -' daie. the corporation his only one client Michael. Paying for care Harold Conner said a law in New Jersey, called the "Christian Science provision," required Pennsylvania National to pay 100 percent of the cost for Michael's care, without regard to time and amount. As a former insurance agent, he thinks the law was crazy, "but it saved my son's life." New Jersey law changed in 1998 so non-med- ical remedial care like Michael's must pro- vide records, but insurance still has tb pay all necessary and related expenses, Harold Conner said. Those expenses, by his records, are $1,500 per day. Between 1989-2003, the insurance company only paid $310 per day, with no inflation or cost of living increases. In 2003, the family took it to arbitration, which raised the amount to $1,360. They still couldn't get retroactive payments. Court fights In January 2006, a New Jersey court held a hearing without Harold Conner, where the corn-' pany alleged he and Michael lived there at the time of the accident, so New Jersey law governed Michael's care. Harold Conner refutes that, as ,he does allega- tions-by the company in February 2006, that the arbitrator intended to apply all the provisions of that arbitration to the corpor.ition. the family and ,the ministry. "They are separate entities and were not a party to the arbitration," Harold Conner said. As guardian, Harold Conner filed arbitration on Michael's behalf. Legally, his ministry, which was set up to find people to help care for Michael, is not necessarily a party to the arbitration, he said. Still, Property Liability Casualty Insurance Guarantee Association, a New Jersey government entity,, had the Florida court force the guardian- ship to have the corporation hand over records, Harold Conner said. He said statues won't allow that, because his is a Florida corporation. He said the insurance com- pany should look past records, including an 18- month list of bills, to justify care Michael receives. Holding to faith Harold Conner said Michael has been unable to visit a doctor because the company hasn't bought the van that the arbitrator ordered the company to purchase for him. Community transport hasn't been available until the last couple of months, Harold Conner said. He said he's torn between reality and faith that says they will get what they need. Often, when he's needed funds or help, he's gotten it. , Day of the Child, Day of the Book .. .- Maria Chenique, of the Sebring library, is helped on her right by a teacher from Rainbow Village, and on her left by Cindy Sacevicius-West, a local artist and poet, as she entertains chil- dren with an updated version of the 'Three Little Pigs.' The story had a Latino flair, with a wolf called Jose. 'Please let me in,' the wolf would ask of a pig. 'No way Jose,' was always the answer. The children were celebrating Day of the Child, Day of the Book. In addition to reading, they made masks and got to take home a book of their own. Those in need of bended knee can call Prayer Line By KEVIN J. SHUTT News-Sun AVON PARK First Baptist Church of Avon Park is taking the power of prayer to the telephone. With an established and active prayer chain already in place, the church decided in 2004 to expand its prayer min- istry., "We are to bear each other's burden," said Jimmie Butts, explaining the inspiration behind the Prayer Line . She explained that anybody from Avon Park or anywhere in the United States can call (863) 452-1957, where they'll reach an answering machine. If the caller leaves a phone number; one of 21 volunteers will call the person back and will prayer with them. Butts said the machine is checked daily at regular intervals, regardless of the time. "They can call at anytime of day, anytime of night, or any- time of the weekend," she said. While the church doesn't charge a fee for the service, it doesn't accept collect calls. "We want to provide support for anybody who experiences difficulty," Butts said, explain- ing the power of one-on-one prayer. However, she made clear that the Prayer Line is not a coun- seling service but, should a caller request counseling, the volunteers have a list of referral agencies: . "We can onl\ pray withI them," Butts said. "Which is the most important thing. Because God is all powerful and we believe he still performs miracles, maybe through doc- tors." Butts said the Prayer Line is separate from the Prayer Chain, which has about 70 volunteers and can be activated in about 40 minutes. "You can't reach the Prayer Chain through the Prayer Line," she said. To have the prayer chain acti- vated on behalf of somebody who is experiencing an "emer- gency," Butts said the chain can' be reached by calling 453-6681. "With the Prayer Chain, the person who getl sik doesn"' e'.enr krio who is prayingfor them," she said. Nixon, Williams case postponed to mid-May News-Sun SEBRING Genenc e\]- dence and a new attorney have held up a sexual battery and kidnapping trial.: Both Julius Jamal Nixon, 19, and Oral Alexander Williams, 19, have their next hearings rescheduled for May 18. Each man is facing seven counts of armed battery, two counts each of armed kidnap- ping, and one count each 'of armed burglary of a conveyance and robbery with a firearm. Nixon received a new attor- ney Thursday at a pre-trial con- ference. Attorney Nicole Gaines of Lakeland requested time to review the case and make sure she is familiar with all of the facts. Williams' attorney,' Charles Daniel Akes of Lakeland, said he wasn't aware of Thursday's hearing, but he told Circuit Judge Peter Estrada he retained an expert in genetic evidence in February. . Akes wants to mnake sure his expert has completed a study of evidence in the case. Allegedly, the two masked males kidnapped an 18-year-old couple at gunpoint at 1:30 a.m. May 6, 2005. The couple was in her car in the Highlands Homes area. The suspects forced them to drive to DeSoto City Cemetery off County Road 17 in Sebring. ISEBRING ISC U T 0ER G S BASIC 26.49 DORAL/G.P.C. 23.49 PALL MALL $22.99 MAILBUOR PARLIAMENT VA SLIMS nAMIFI $9R. 00 MISTY *23.99 VICEROY 123.49 NEWPORT g26.99 MAVERICK 120.25 WINSTON/SALEM *26.49 U.S.A. GOLD .20.99 SPECIAL SALE UNITY$9 & $Q99 UNIFY TiS (Limited Flavors) 305/ESQUIRE '13.99 MAINSTREET 13.99 SPECIAL SALE PALL MAL $4 99 5 PACK DEAL P - ILimlted Flavors) U r . EOS 3N DEB Highlands Regional Medical Center Welcomes John Yannucci L- Family Practice 3589 S. 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Of Stephens' five crews, one is led by and con- sists of Haitians, whom hp said don't work as, hard as the Mexicans. "There are crews everywhere that need some- body," Stephens said. "But there. are people in Highlands County who won't pick oranges. There should be no unemployment in Highlands County." Though he could only speak for himself, Stephens said most companies are honest. "We're all in the same boat," he said, explain- ing that he's subject to audits by a variety of state and federal agencies that have oversight on employment practices. "We're not hiring illegals intentionally." Like any employer, Stephens requires new hires to fill out an I1-9 form that requires the prospective employee to prove citizenship or legal working status through a variety of approved documents from Social Security cards to work visas. If the form appears official, the employer is not required to verify its'authenticit. (Some people have alleged that it's illegal to tri to verify the legality of pro% ided documents..' '"Ho\\ do we kno\\ ~thich one- aire illegal? " Highlands County Shenfl Mlajor Mark Schrader asked detention commander Maj. Dave Paeplow during an April 18 discussion with under sheriff Col. Terry Lewis. "Do we just ask them?"' Of approximately 350 inmates jailed that day, Paeplo%% said only one person was confirmed an illegal alien; In a one-'ear period from July 2004 through June 2005, 76 illegal aliens passed through its doors. For the same time frame a year earlier, 110 illegals spent time at the Highlands County Detention Center, Paeplow said. Just as those in agriculture, law enforcement officers aren't properly equipped to readily verify one's legal status. "When we arrest somebody we don't have it on our form to ask them whether they're illegal," Schrader said, explaining departmental policy doesn't require deputies to enforce federal laws. Though they've assisted in federal "round- ups" of illegal aliens in the past, deputies don't have jurisdiction to enforce federal laws, Schrader said. When dealing with Hispanics who may be here illegally, Schrader said his deputies have to go out of their way to let victims and potential wit- nesses know "we're not ICE (immigration and customs enforcement). We're not here to deport you." Crimes often go unsolved because the victims, illegal immigrants, are afraid to make reports. Thus, enclaves of illegals, such as Sun 'N Lake in Lake Placid, become a safe haven for criminal activity, Schrader said. "Unless they commit a violent crime, INS isn't going to do anything with them," Schrader said, explaining that it's not worth the time or effort to notify immigration of most illegals. In order for federal agents to take notice, Paeplow said, a suspect here illegally must be convicted of a felony (not merely charged). Illegal aliens convicted of misdemeanors aren't of concern to the federal government, even if they've been deported and have returned. "I guess if you've been deported and you make it back, you're home free," Paeplow said. Setting aside the politics that surrounds the issue of millions of illegal aliens living in the United States (not all of whom are Hispanic), Lewis said one of his most memorable days in law enforcement came when he was working in Sarasota County and 114 Cubans washed up on the beach, "It changed some tough types," he said of him- self and fellow deputies. "Lots of attitudes changed after dealing with real human beings." Schrader witnessed a similar incident during his days with Palm Beach County. "I don't know what the answer is," Lewis said, when asked about pending legislation that would make felons of those here illegally or grant amnesty, depending on which bill, if any, becomes law. "I'm glad I don't have to make those decisions," Schrader said. "I don't know that anybody's got the solution, to this thing," Stephens said. HARD Continued from 1A "We'll make mistakes, but the key is finding what works and using it. If you have a plan, you have a chance especial- ly with support from the dis- trict, the faculty, parents and students." Guthrie has a plan. He embraces the work of Willard Daggett and the International Center for Leadership in Education, as does the school district in gen- eral. The focus will be on three Rs, with an additional R added. by Anne Lindsay, director of curriculum: Rigor, relevance,' relationships, and reading. "The piece that has always been missing is relationship," Guthrie said. That's why he plans a three pronged approach. Teachers will be trained in "high yield instructional strate- gies," using methods which have been proven to work. The school is embracing a countrywide approach to incom- ing freshmen with 'a program called FieshmeriFou'indaitidnis. Among other things, new ninth graders will take a Teen Leadership Class, which will teach, time management, study skills, and how. to better com- municate. All too often, Guthrie said, young people hang their, heads and mumble. The goal of this course is to help them gain the confidence to hold their heads, up high. Finally, reading will become a focus through all four years of high school. "If a student can't read, he can't learn," Guthrie said. Or even test well; He pointed out that 45 per- cent of the math problems on standardized tests, are word: problems. Students \\ho kno\. how to do the' anthmetic but don't read well, often do poorly because they can't tease out the needed information.- ' He draws from his own expe- rience. "I didn't enjoy reading until I was 37 years old," he said. He explained :it was because there was little interest to read in his house. That is why he is so enthusiastic about con- tent reading it's a much bet- ter way to get students'interest- ed and involved'. ;,-' : ,\ ', ' -- --- ^Hwul . CHRTSTOPHER TITFFLEY/New -Sun Monda %as, Stu Gulhrie'% lirst da) as principal of Aion Park High School. Here he is congratulated b3 the school board at an earlier school board meelinu. \\end. Renl'ro shakes his hand. Guthrie added that parents are %er1 important in the process. Looktlon back on his .o0%n da a.s .1 parent ot youngg children. he s.nd. -.As a parent I'd ha\ e done things differently. I \toulld ha' e spent nlOle time reading nilth m\ children You'd thinkml .s n educator I would have, but I didn't "It wasn't iinlil I wanted to find out why successful coaches Sere successful, (and started to read their ork i that I learned a second lesson readini is ai inp in itself ' Guthrie graduated' froti' the Unil.ersit\ of Tennessee and has a master of education decree from Rollins College. lHe intends to be a hands-on principal, something he learned from Karl Engle, who took over as interim principal earlier this year. "Inspect what you expect," he said Engle had told him. It was important to be out on the campus. When he walks by a student Guthrie makes a point of making eye contact and smiling a greeting. "I hope the people of Avon Park are as happy to have me as I' am to be here," he' said, "Because I'm tickled to death." 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Door prizes collected so far include three one-month mem- berships to Quest Fitness Center, three gift certificates .,(one. $50 and two $25) for gas from Taylor's BP/Taylor Oil Company, HRMC gift baskets, embroidery from Embroidery and Beyond, ladies handy auto tool kits from AllStar Sales, two tickets to the Gatlin Brothers concert on May 13 at SFCC and two gift certificates to the SFCC bookstore, seasoning baskets from Everglades Foods, $50 savings bond from Riverside Bank, a gift basket from Linda Woods at Realty Executives Golden Key, a gift certificate to The Studio, two gift baskets from Florida Hospital Heartland Division, $75 worth of Pentaxyl anti- aging skin care product and a health awareness consultation from Diane Metzelaa'rs with NutriCare and a gift basket from AFLAC. Cross Country, the Palms of Sebring and Home & Office Essentials purchased scholar- ships to send needy women in the Heartland to the event. The News-Sun also will be giving away 22 gifts baskets. 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'..r, Visteon 6.95 +1.09 +1.9 Chiquta wt 3.20 +.49 +1.8 TXUCps 57.50 +7.59 +1.5 TXU pfD 91.00 +11.36 +1.4 GnCable 36.24 +4.26 +1.3 L'ie r,l'I ur .0o ) 1rJ, U L :.1 "Ir'.t '.Cr,. Adminstf 472.50 -108.20 -18.6 AFnclRT 100.00 -12.50 -11.1 Timbdnd 308.20 -37.40 -10.8 Oshksh s 54940 -51 70 -8 6 Coeur :'1 i :. 8( i i Diary Advance Declined Unchanged T...I31 li,: e. lJelr HIh: IJNey L, : V. luri.-, -List. I 1.21 '168 Ist J' 4i . -1 i Io 7 r.~ 52-Week H;gn Low Name DOMESTIC I I 4 4 -r I -4' IA 4 441: 4J: 8,809.58 6,796.45 2,028.80 417.59 2,375.54 1,318.16 813.32 778.57 FOREIGN 6,107.12 16,953.25 S1,298.48 20,646.19 17,563.37 1,452.53 2,610.71 5,272.10 7,171.77 12,487.32 8,109.31 3,800.96 29,935.00 1,076.50 1 41: I .7. 6,914.58 6,137.85 1,415.75 301.37 1,916.03 1,146.18 629.42 578.14 4,224.02 13,541.77 981.58 12,347.72 10,825.39 913.82 2,125.25 3,905.50 5,632.97 9,278.45 5,917.55 2,900.77 23,748.00 754.79 i.i. .. : -.C l, i.]j.r r ,ll: :' .,.a- .I 1111i-: 1, ; E ': ...=. ,l:. ; l.l ri t; i tC,) - NYSE Finance NYSE Healthcare AMEX Index AMEX Industrials Nasdaq Composite S&P 500 S&P MidCap Russell 2000 Frankfurt Honk Kong Index Madrid Mexico Nikkei 225 Seoul Singapore Sydney Taipel Toronto Zurich New Zealand .Milan Stockholm Name Vol Last Chg SPDR 445415131.38 +.98 iShRs2000 s302298 76.29 +1.03 ApexSilv 218418 17.70 -3.30 SP Engy 190070 59.37 +1.29 SemiHTr 125917 37.26 +.10 Njrrn, La:l (r.)' r.h . Metalico 5.84 +1.67 +4.0 SilverfR n 4.36 +1.06 +3.2 Bodisenn 11.57 +2.20 +2.4 IvaxDiag 2.80 +.45 +1.9 Senesco 2.07 +.29 +1.6 tjarre V,:,l L3 I Cr.) M..::,.,n 189: 5.inu, 9'. 412 1 1 4 8 -' rJi i'lliTr A 41 JC 11 .,M r.. 'r 6 9 2 '3 4 95 14 Inid I i S777 i0' 10 lme Li. Cr C- r,.r. FsOakBr 35.58 +8.55 +3.2 Vical 7.19 +1.69 +3.1 CeresGrp 5.97 +.89 +1.8 CecoEnv 10.80 +1.58 +1.7 TransAct 13.62 +1.76 +1.5 LISP? 11241 551+1Lssers Il2.)'r e00l r I alm 03:.1 L rI L. C r. 1315.e U-ti C hq '"Crho ApexSilv Ved-Tek NA Galv Adventr', E n,:,i, I, Llac-hanqod IJ+,v Los Vvlr. S0.9 398 10)7 3 1 396,)1 NitroMed EFJ Inc Ronson ClayfonH n ADClare' LInchanged T61,1 tI :.uae rJ.-A High-,, 16vw L.:,w VoluI-TI 2 115 7163920 INDEXES . Nel YTD 12-mo Las[ Chg - Chg % Chg o Chg I -= I 41.1:1 4-r i "41 Arl 8,771.23 6,564.38 2,020.21 418.91 2,309.84 1,313.21 804.99 767.61 6,051.29 16,868.04 1,299.12 21,079.87 17,153.77 1,434.90 2,632.80 5,222.40 7,199.60 12,274.46 8,074.68 3,762.73 29,667.00 1,045.92 FUTURES Name High Low Last Chg. 'Name ORANGE JUICE 15,000 Ibs.- cents per lb. May 06 153.30 146.40 153.30 +7.' Jul 06 154.90 147.50 154.70 +8.1 Sep 06 149.65 146.50 149.65 +5.( Mon's sales 2148 Mon's open int 34080, off 118 CATTLE 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jun 06 75.30 74.72 75.10 +.- Aug 06 77.20 76.55 77.07 "+. Oct06 81.10 80.60 81.07 +. Mon's sales 28011 Mon's open int 247695, up 6046 FEEDER CATTLE 50,000 Ibs.- cents per Ib. May06 102.40 101.80 102.15 -.1 Aug06 104.40 103.55 104.25 -.1 Sep06 103.90 103.05 103.85 +.1 Mon's sales 5665 Mon's open int 28768, off 1193 LUMBER 110,000 bd. ft.- $ per 1.000 bd. ft. 7 May ,:i, :'4 J 336.0 336.2 -9 Jul .: "345.034 45.60 -34. 8 Sep 06 360.0 351.1 353.0 -6 Mon's sales 651 Mon's open int 5304, off 54 SOYBEANS-MINI STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Stock Exch 52-week PE Lost Chg High Low AutoZone N103.94 77.76 1.30 92.12 -.91 CSX N 71.35 39.45 2.00 71.90+1 .61 Checkers 0 15.88.11.68 2.00 14.75+.01 Citigrp N 50.06 42.91 1.00 49.60+.14 CocaBtl 0 53.93 42.58 1.90 47.84+.16 Dillards N 27.13 18.91 1.70 25.79 -.06 Disney N 28.85 22.89 2.10 27.89+.22 ExxonMbl N 65.96'52.78 1.10 64.67+1.25 FPLGrp N 48.11 38.32 1.70 39.87+.77 FlaPUtils A 16.84 11.70 1.90 13.82 -.15 FlaRocks N 67.98 38.85 2.20 63.59+.57 GenElec N 37:34 32.21 2.20 34.48+.09 GnMotr N 37.70 18.33 ... 23.21 +.57 HItMgt N 26.68 20.30 1.50 20.61 +.07 HomeDp. N 43.98 35.55 1.50 40.20 -.34 HuntBnk 0 25.41 20.97 1.30 23.66 -.09 Intel 0 28.84 18.60 1.50 19.59+.10 LennarA N 68.86.50.30 .60 53.24-1.13 LockhdM N 77.95 58.50 1.70 76.91 +.06 McDnlds N 36.75 27.36 1.70 34.41 +.04 NY Times N 35.00 24.17 1.40 24.47 -.04 OffcDpt N 42.19 19.05 4.40 40.59 -.07 PapaJohn s 0 35.7417.06 2.2033.43 -.07 Penney N 67.45 44.16 1.50 65.54 -.81 PepsiCo N 60.55 52.07 2.40 57.95'-.22 ProgrssEn N 46.00 40.19 1.50 42.51 +.31 SprintNex N 27.20 21.572.90 24.69 -.26 SunTrst N 77.82 65.32 1.40 76.48+.19 TECO N 19.30 15.72 1.20 15.92+.05 WalMart N 50.87 42.33 1.70 46.16+.23 Wendys N 66.35 41.53 3.20 61.29 -.12 Wrigleys N 59.48 45.26 2.60 46.83+.09 Market watch May .2, 2006 . 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For the grades ninth through 12th, camp is July 16- 22. A reduced rate is offered if a person registers by June 15. The camp for grades second through fifth iss July 23-27 and reduced rates is available if registered by July 1. Call (863) 634-9280 or camp at 453-3627 for an application or more informa- tion. The camp is available year round for any activity. Blood drives scheduled The Florida's Blood Centers Highlands has coor- dinated the following blood drives in Highlands County: Today Heacock Insurance Group, in back .on' Ridgewood Drive, Sebring, from 9-11:30 a.m.; Highlands County School Board Office from 1-4 p.m. f- Thursday St. James Catholic Church, Lake Placid, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Friday Highlands Regional Medical Center, SebnnL. from 10 a.i...to 2 p.m. All donors will receive a $10 Publix gift card, 50 per- cent off Medieval Times, $10 off at Sea World during the whole month of May. For more details or to schedule a blood drive, call Florida's Blood Centers Donor Development Coordinator Deah Spires at 382-4499 or stop by 6550 U.S. 27 N., Sebring to donate. Hours of operation are from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday; 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday; and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Register for SHARE today SHARE Registration will be from 1-2:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. today at St. John United Methodist Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive (behind Wal-Mart). The basic package is avail- able for $18 and two hours of volunteer service. May spe- cials are two pounds coconut shrimp $9.50; choice sirloin steaks $15; Hog Wild package $16.25 (two pounds pork ten- derloins, three each pork chops, 2.5 pounds whole pork spareribs). For more information, call 382-6385 or 471-0734. Other SHARE host sites in the area are as follows: Sebring First United Methodist Church, corner of Center and Pine streets, 385- 5184 or 382-2649. Faith Baptist Church, 600 Holmes Ave,, Lake Placid, 465-0060 or 465-3619. Day of Prayer service set in Lake Placid LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid Christian -Ministers' Association will .iiai pl ..nip:, the National Day of Prayer service at noon Thursday. Pastor Ray Cameron, of First Presbyterian Church, is the chairman of this year's event to 6be at the gazebo in Devane Park at the end of Interlake Bouulevard, across the street from the Lake Placid Library and town office building. Everyone is invited to share in this public service of prayer from 12-1 p.m. There will be singing after prayer activities. For questions, call Cameron at 465-2742. Fish served SEBRING The Sebring Eagles Club will serve fish baskets from 5-7 p.m. Friday. HCLA meeting rescheduled SEBRING The Highlands County Lakes Association Tourist Tax. Projects. Committee meeting has been rescheduled for 8 a.m. Thursday in the Purchasing Conference room at 4344 George Blvd. The public is invited to attend. Beef tips on menu at Eagles SEBRING The Sebring Eagles Club will host a beef tips and noodles dinner from 5-7 p.m. Saturday for a dona- tion of $5. Crissy Harriman will play dance music from 7-10 p.m. Orchid Repotting SEBRING The Orchid Society of Highlands County * and Robbins Nursery are sponsoring an "Orchid Repotting Seminar" from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday at Robbins Nursery. 4803 U.S. 27 South. The members of the society will teach participants the proper way to repot their orchids. Bring orchids to be repottd;-,and the nursery will do it for at a reasonable cost. Participants must supply the pots and potting mix. Robbins will have a full assortment of orchid supplies for sale. For additional information, contact Ed Fabik at 465-2830. Day of Prayer service set at courthouse SEBRING The National Day of Prayer service will be at 11 a.m. Thursday on the courthouse lawn. The Highlands County Sheriff's Office Honor Guard will post the colors. Deputy Sheriff Bob Campbell will play the bagpipes. Invocation will be given by Highlands County Sheriff Susan Benton. Pledge of Allegiance will be done by County Administrator Carl Cool. Somer Smith will sing the national anthem. Others to sing'will be David Flowers, county facility management director, Susan Patterson and Joe Lewis who will sing "God Bless the USA." Flowers will lead everyone in singing "God Bless America." Opening and closing remarks will be led by Clerk of Courts Luke Brooker.. Remarks and prayer will be given by Pastor Ted Moore, Heartland Christian Church, Sebring; Father Jose Gonzalez, of St. Catherine Catholic Church, Sebring; and Pastor Jim Henry, of First Baptist Church, Sebring. Benediction will be led by Cliff Ables, attorney at law. Pdlmq hntcfs flea SEBRING A gigantic flea market sale will be at The Palms of Sebring, 725 S. Pine S., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday and from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday. The public is invited. Included in this sale will be a wide assortment of furni- ture, appliances, household items, some office equipment, clo6thing,,.jewelry, dishes, glassware and some col- lectibles. All sales are final and must.be removed from The Palms the day of the pur- chase. The Palms Auxiliary will have a large selection of clothing, jewelry and house- hold items to sell as well. For more information, call The Palms of Sebring Activities Department at 385- 0161, ext. 110. Eagles to burn mortgage SEBRING Eagle's 4240 Burn the Mortgage and, Member Appreciation party will be at 2 p.m. Sunday at 12921 U.S. 98 East. Drinks will be sold. There also will be free fingerfoods. Bring a dish to share. For details, call 655-4007. SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE F'loridea Lottery LOTTO April 29 15 17 21 27 29 43 FANTASY 5 May 1 5 10 19 23 33 CASH 3 Mon. 4 2 4 Sun. 0 2 2 Sat. 4 7 4 PIAY 4 Mon. 9 6 4 6 Sun. 3 6 7 5 Sat 1 1 3 2 Florida Lottery 900-737-7777 77' per minute Florida Lottery Internet //www.flalottery.com 600 West College Drive Avon Park, FL 33825 (863) 784-7132 FAX (863) 784-7497 E-MAIL: jobs@mail.southflorida.edu www.southflorida.edu INSTRUCTOR, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Full-time faculty position to teach in the Emergency Medical Technician program starting in the Fall (August, 2006). Must have current E.M.T. licensure (FL or eligibility to obtain), and a minimum of 2 years recent experience as an EMT or Paramedic. Associate's or higher degree in Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic preferred. Teaching experience preferred. Competitive salary and benefit package including retirement, health & life insurance, and sick leave. Application forms available in Human Resources, Building I (Avon Park), at any SFCC campus/center, and on our web site. Application deadline: 5 p.m., Monday, May 15,2006 SFCC IS AN EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION Repairs All Tex 202-0270 465- 4012 LAKE PLACID. FL New Construction Remo Ste\en,Bexley, Owner Licensed & Insured Lic#HC-00838 tures dels S- ISSUE COMING IAY 7TH Seminar slated .ma. t sal 11A tB()LJAT 12A Chalk Talk School and education news PTO, SAC to meet Monday SEBRING Sun 'N Lake Elementary School- will have the final Parent Teacher Organization meet- ing for this school year at 6:30 p.m. Monday, May 8, in the music room. Sun 'N Lake also will have a Student Advisory Council meeting at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 9. either a 10-pound jumbo bag for $10 each or 25- pound jumbo bags are $20 each. ' Orders can be placed up until 3 p.m. Friday. The onions will be delivered on or around Saturday, May 13. If you would like to make an order, call Sebring High School at 471-5500 and ask for Darlene Devaney. The sale is pre-paid with checks made out to SHS Booster Club. A'HIS Class of SFCC hosting 1966 seeking meeting for members trip overseas AVON PARK The AVON PARK Have Avon Park High School you ever wanted to see the Class of 1966 is preparing Mona Lisa (or La Gioconda) for its reunion in June. at the Louvre Museum, visit Local classmates are two of the Loire Valley's making every effort to finest chateaux, or see the locate all the survivors who architect Gaudi's unfinished walked across the stage of cathedral and his imagina- the old high school 40 years tive Guell Park in ago. Over the years, though, Barcelona? they have lost contact with Learn more about South some class members. Those Florida Community classmates yet to be contact- College's educational tour ed include: Linda College's educational tour Dickerson/Coate, Barbara of France and Spain, "Paris Doerr, Janie Graham, Patsy to the Pyrenees," during an Scott, Tammy Tuskey and informational meeting from Walter Wooten. 5-6:30 p.m. today in room The reunion, scheduled A-15 in the SFCC for June 3, is open to any Auditorium's east wing, person who graduated from Highlands campus. The APHS between the years of meeting will cover costs, 1960 and 1969. It will be a course content, and registra- dinner/dance affair and tion. All of SFCC's educa- reservations are required. If tional tours are available to anyone has knowledge of the general public and may the whereabouts of any of be taken for college credit these people, or would like or no credit. to make a reservation to join This 10-day educational the reunion, contact Debbie tour of France and Spain Ward Barber at 453-4825. departs March 15, 2007. The price of this trip; SHS selling includes round-trip airfare, Vi l a i hotels, breakfast and dinner Vidalia onions daily, walking tours, guided SEBRING The city sightseeing tours, and Sebring High School varsity more. For more information and junior jt-rslt\ cheerlead-- .,about the ino-inma.tonal- ers are current selhlng-"- to, in aH-ext.i.71,5 at jumbo XiJdli onions 6f .-666 -1i. 4 . At. -- ,f People can purchase 2252, or 4Q4I--5 I. Shipman graduates from FSC SEBRING Amy Lynn Shipman, a 2002 Sebring High School honor graduate and daughter of Margaret Shipman, graduated from Cum Laude April 29, from Florida Southern College with a bachelor of arts degree. She has served as president and Panhellenic delegate for Alpha Delta Pi Sorority. Shipman's leadership was rec- ognized by Omicron Delta Kappa. She is a member of Greek Leadership Order of Omega. She is a member of the Florida Public Relations Association and of the Advertising Federation. Her major is communica- tions with double concentration in public relations and advertis- ing. She interned it Badcock's Corporate; Headquarters in Mulberry. During her college years, She worked at the First Methodist Church of Lakeland with their after-school program. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 SFCC sets graduation for next Tuesday AVON PARK South Florida Community College graduates will celebrate their self-determination, diligence and long hours of study when they are honored during com- mencement at 6:45 p.m. Tuesday in the SFCC Auditorium, Highlands cam- pus. The commencement keynote speaker will be SFCC Honors student James P. Lear of Sebring, who graduates with his associate in arts degree in biology. He plans to attend the University of South Florida in the fall and will .major in microbiology and minor in chemistry and political science. Between 1992 and 2002, Lear was involved in youth and children's ministry at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio, and Texas Children's Hospital in Houston. During this time, he realized that he wotild like to become a pediatric intensivist - a medical doctor who treats children with critical condi- tions. "I see it as an extension of my calling to serve children," .. he said. Lear will apply to med- ical school next spring. Lear's commencement speech is dedicated to. his friend, Holly Kay Smith, who recently died. She was a pedi- atric nurse at Children's Hospital in Columbus, Ohio. More than 600 students will have met SFCC graduation requirements by the May com- mencement. Of these, 514 will receive their associate in arts degrees, associate in science degrees, associate in applied science degrees, vocational certificates, or college credit certificates, and 100 will be graduates from SFCC's Adult -,I[,iu, on p!ogt n Appi'iim:aiel', 300 plan to w \:iLk across the stage during commencement. Marshals for' this year's graduation are Kay Bloom, Dr. Mary Ann Fritz, Cathy Futral, Pamela Hansen, Lyn Latham and William Reed all SFCC faculty. Graduation rehearsal takes place at 10 a.m. Tuesday, May 9, in the SFCC Auditorium. The 2006 SFCC 'Alumni Association graduation reception, sponsored by SunTrust Bank, will be in the Catherine P. Cornelius Student Services and Classroom Complex (Building B) immedi- ately following the commence- ment exercises. Promoting peace Hofpeuell \cademn lor Ihe Arts studentss participated in an art contest presented bh Peace oT Higlhlands Couint3. I'Potcr inners are il'rom left. lop ro' I Lillie (Gasper. lied lor second place; .uliet Peiez. participation a"n.rd: l-ocnect- \\i)nn. participation award: Mars Adam.. president I'o Peace ol Highland (C'ountl; Klhadijah Holdman. third place: and .im Houseknechr. principal of Hopeu ell .cademni hlir the \rt, in \\n Park; and bottom riom I Denzel Culhreth. firsl place. Not houn i \ rthur \\ illiamni, \wo tied lor second place. Peace ol Highlands Count) uas organized in 1982,. ith a hbltuetl Iroin Marie Brandenburg Iromn the Church of the Brethren in Sehrin. . PANTHER NETWORK The Panther Network; is made possible by the com- bined efforts of Comcast Cablevision and South Florida Community College and may be viewed on Comcast Cable Channel 4. 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Edwards Advantage can save you $$$. A FULL SERVICE brokerage company. Check out the News-Sun online Thespians put on two trials News-Sun SEBRING Young and old alike were treated to a great performance by the Sebring High School Thespians. Also known as The Washpin Players, the group staged two trials, one for the Big Bad Wolf and a sec- ond trial for the Evil Queen. Witnesses against the wolf included the likes of the Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood while Dorothy from Oz, Snow White and Sleeping Beauty, Hansel and Gretel wit- nessed against the Evil Queen. The high energy perform- ance involved the audience as the jury, incorporating humor for both adults and children. It was the seventh annual performance for the troupe, which is organized and directed by Sebring High School teacher Kaerdi McGovern. Progress Energy continues support for public education Special to the News-Sun Progress Energy announced Monday donations totaling near $750,000 to support K-12 public schools in Florida. "We recognize the value and importance of supporting pub- lic education initiatives in the communities where our cus- tomers and employees live and work," said Bill Habermeyer, president and CEO of Progress Energy Florida. "In addition to financial investments, our employees are involved in mentoring and tutoring pro- grams with students throughout our service territory. We also support leadership develop- ment programs for teachers, principals and superintend- ents." Education foundations have been Progress Energy's pri- mary vehicle for supporting K- 12 public schools. Grants to local education foundations support teacher scholarships, training and classroom mini- grants. Over the past five years, Progress Energy has funded 62 education foundations impact- ing 35 school systems. 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Securedmobile scanning and electronic document stira 13A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 14A News-SomunietedyMayl3,d200 The Community Calendar pro- vides 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.com; or'mail them to News-Sun Community Calendar, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. TODAY * American Legion Post 25 Lake Placid has lounge hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Burgers served from 5-7 p.m. Live music is from 5-8 p.m. For details, call 465-7940. * Avon Park Boy Scout. Troop 156 meets from 7-8:30 p.m. in the Scout Lodge, 202 Robert Britt St., Avon Park. Boys ages 11-17 are eligible to join. For details, call 452-2385. * Avon Park Noon Rotary Club meets noon, Rotary Club Building, corner of Verona Avenue and Pine Street. * The Bridgettes meet at 12:15 a.m. at Sebring Recreation Center to play bridge. For details, call Claire Marcotte at 382-6720. * Christian Fellowship 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. New beginners line dancing class , will be from 5-6 p.m. starting Nov. 2. 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, Hardee and south- ern Polk'counties will have a chat room open at www.dbsal- liance.drg/Chat.html from 8-9 p.m. every Wednesday.. For details, call Ronnie Daugherty at 382-6169. * Gold Wing Road Riders, Association meets at 6 p.m. first Wednesday at Homer's Smorgasbord in Sebring. For. details, call Harold Francis at (954) 461-4346. * Highlands County . Narcotics Anonymous 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) P16-0460. * Highlands Pedalers, a local bicycle club, meets at 7 p.m. first Wednesday at Kenilworth Lodge, Sebring. * Highlands Seniors Inc., has music and dancing from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the. Lion's Club on Sebring Parkway. Everyone should bring their own lunch. For.details, call Ahn McQueen at 386-0752. * Highlands Shrine Club, 2606 State Road 17 South, Avon Park (between,Avon Park and Sebring) meets from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for coffee and doughnuts and socializing 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. N Lake Placid Moose plays cards at night. Open to mem- bers and qualified guests only. * Lake Placid Loyal Order of the Moose meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday at the lodge. * 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. * Scottish American Society of the Highlands meets first Wednesday in the First Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Franklin and Poinsettia streets, Sebring. Gathering starts at 7 p.m., meeting begins, at 7:30 p.m. Anyone of Scottish her- itage or with an interest in Scottish culture can attend. For details, call Joe and Ria Campbell at 471-9438. * Sebring Bridge Club plays at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf, Sebring: * Sebring Doll Club meets at 10:30 a.m. the first Wednesday at St. John's' Methodist Church in Sebring. For details, call 465-0480. * Sebring Downtown Merchants and Professionals Association meets 5 p.m. at the Cat House Restaurant, Sebring on first Wednesday. * 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 arid guests. Music provided from 4:30-7:30 p.m. For details, call 471- 3557. * Sebring Jaycees meets 7:30 p.m,, Jaycees Clubhouse, State Road 17, Sebring. * Sebring Kiwanis meets noon, Homer's Smorgasbord, Sebring. * Sebring Library has story- time at 10 a.m. for ages 3-5 except during holidays. * Sebring Moose Lodge 2259 serves hamburgers, fries,. and fish sandwiches 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 Recreation Club has ice cream shuffleboard at 6:30 p.m., line dancing from 6- 8 p.m. at 333 Pomegranate Ave., Sebring. For details, call 385-2966 or leave a name, number and message. There are no office hours during the summer. Summer member- ships are available. * Society for Creative Anachronism (Local Chapter: Shire of Stagridge) meets at 7 p.m. first and third Wednesday at Java Junction Coffee House, 108 Circle Park Drive, Sebring. A non-profit, re-enactment/educational. organization dealing with the Middle Ages, Renaissance and fantasy. All ages are welcome. For details, call Paul K. Ferrell at 214-5522 or go to www.sca. org/www. trimaris. org. * Tops FL. 487 meets at 9 a.m. at Whispering Pines Baptist Church, 303 White Pine Drive, Sebring. For details, call 382-77,16 or 314- 9485. * Veterans of Foreign 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 Foreign Wars Post 4300 plays euchre at 6:30 p.m. at the post, 2011 SE ,Lakeview Drive, Sebring. Service officer at post 12-3 p.m. For details, call 385- 8902. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 Auxiliary meets at 2 p.m. first Wednesday at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon Park. THURSDAY * Alzheimer's Association 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 Lake Placid has lounge hours 11 a.m: to 9p.m. Card games played at 1 p.m. Pool tournament is 7 p.m. For details, call 465-7940.. * 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. * Buttonwood Bay Squares has a square dance main- stream workshop from 1-2:30 p.m. and a square dance beginner class from 2:30-4 p.m. at Buttonwood Bay Mobile Home Park Recreation Hall, 10001 U.S. 27 South, Sebring. Caller is Joy Teagle. For details, call Richard and Ann Smith at 273-0049. * Central Avon Park Jaycees meets 8 p.m., first and third Thursday, city recre- ation building, North Verona Avenue, Avon Park. * 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. E)Golden Seniors Bridge *Club plays every Thursday at Bogey's Restaurant, Sebring. For details, call Sylvia Fisher at 402-9031. * Harmony Hoedowners Square Dance Club offers beginning dance lessons for new and returning dancers from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, and .classes for last year's dancers from 2-4 p.m. at Reflections On Silver Lake in Avon Park. For more information, call Sam Dunn at 382-6792 or e-mail him at samdunn@samdunn.net. * Highlands County Corvette Club meets 7:30 p.m., first Thursday. For more details, call Walt Blakeslee, 471-9829. * Highlands County Genealogical Society meets at 1 p.m. first Thursday, October through May, in the Sebring Library. Volunteers, help people research family history from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30' p.m. Monday and Wednesday. For details, call 471-2734, 465-6763 or, 452- 5939. The Web site is www.heartlineweb. org/hcgs/. * Highlands County ,Narcotics Anonymous 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. * Highlands County Ostomy Support Group meets from 12-2 p.m. first Thursday at. Homer's Smorgasbord. Members purchase own lunch. For details, call Myrtle Pence at 655-4887 or Val Baraga at 471-0764. * Highlands Shrine Club has the Lake Bonnet Pickers play- ing from 6-8 p.m. with country, gospel and bluegrass music at the club on State Road 17. The cost is $3 per person. Refreshments are available. Plenty of parking available. For more information, call 382- 2208. * 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 Woodcarvers meets from 9-11:30 a.m. at / 127 Dal Hall Boulevard. For details, call Normand Pelland, .465-5510 or Ralph Algarin, 465-6230. * Lifeline Home Health Care offers blood pressure screen- ing 10 a.m. to noon every first Thursday at Publix Supermarket, Southgate Shopping Center, Sebring. * Lorida Teens (TLT), a newly formed part of the Greater Lorida Community Club, meets at 7 p.m. Thursday to play softball, vol- leyball and a variety of other sports. 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News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 14A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 15A TEENS MATTER Seniors prepare to say goodbye By CHRIS LEVERIDGE Sebring High School Saying goodbye, aside from all the test and quizzes, is prob- ably the hardest thing to do at the end of the year. During nearly, eight months of school- ing, students grow close to each other, developing longtime friendships and personal rela- tionships with one another. At the beginning of the school some present friends were enemies. To students, some teachers were witches. However, the conclusion of the school year brings lots of tears. The situation to some is said to be most complicated for sen- iors. Seniors must say possibly their last goodbyes to their friends from grade school. They must say goodbye to playing tag, to swinging on the school swings, to braiding one another's hair, to playing silent ball in your grade school teacher's decorative classroom, to playing an intense game of kickball, to taking fun field trips, to singing along with each other in chorus, to playing along side each other on sports teams, to unforgettable birthday parties, to extreme school dances, to the memorable school pep rallies, to the many times you laughed at hilarious remarks made by the class clown, to the day your class' gave the substitute teacher the hardest time, to celebrating hol- idays with food and candy in the classroom, to spending the night, staying up late, and to putting on their attire on gradu-' ation day. Seniors must bid goodbye to' the good times of the past and enter the world to follow their dreams. Though many antici- pate graduating, moving far away, and living their dreams, their academic journey is never forgotten.. They have children and amuse them with past stories of their- good friends and often visit to try to revive what hap- pened back then. The close bas- ketball games, homecoming football games, where they sat, as a student, and what retired person worked there. . Your school life will forever remain memorable. The good , and bad times will be remem- bered and shared with friends and children throughout your life. Past students look back at the embarrassing photos in their yearbooks, reflect on good friends who passed away, and pay tribute to teachers who have educated them over the years. Senior memories come at a cost Sebring High School class president and yearbook editor Jazmin Cuencas (center) talks with A.J. Danielson (beside her) and Joe Forest That is Zach Walkup on Cuencas's right, talking to another student. Students are gearing up for the last dai of school.,just less than th weeks away. Seniors are preparing to take that big step down'the South Florida Community College auditorium aisle to the stage %%her will take final actions as high school students. As always, Project Graduation will follow the giadualion ceremonies in the college gym. Bon Voyage seniors ... its party tim By JAZMIN CUENCAS Sebring High School Attention seniors, graduation is upon us. For those of you who don't know, the date of graduation is set for May 20. Now the real question, what about the after-party? Well here's the 411: Project Graduation is an annual after- party given by the parents of the students of that year's graduat- ing class. This year the class of 2006 parents have put together what is riumored to be a "ban- gin' party."- The parents would like to invite all the graduating seniors to an all night party just for them in the South Florida Community College gym, also known as Project Graduation. This year's Project Graduation will be a cruise theme. Attendants are Welcome to dress according to the theme as long as attire is appropriate; no swimwear such as bikinis, and short shorts will be tolerat- ed. The doors will open at 9 p.m. and close at 10:30 p.m. The party itself will end at 5 in the morning. The eight-hour party will be loaded with tons of food, games, and drawings to" win some great prizes; all this to the sounds of our very own disc jockey. Seniors are to remember that their admission to this event is 100 percent free of charge. Any seniors wishing to bring a-guest, mustpay 2()0 for that guest and adhere to the follow ing proce- d ires- AAn) guests must .be between the ages of 14 and 21, guests attending project gradua-. tion will be required to present a photo ID upon entrance, and all guests must ,be pre- approved,. All attendants, including sen- iors, will not be allotted any outside food, beverages or bags. Purses and other valuable belongings will be able to be checked in to a- secured ai the night until ,departure the \ entue Project Graduation is th fect time for the grad class to celebrate their ac plishments one last time positive and safe enviroi Project Graduation will 1 of the last times graduate get to spend lime % ith the :classmates before moving college or jobs. Seniors are encourage bring their yearbooks to advantage of this opportu get the last of their classic signatures. Sebring High School Parents and loved one's eyes water at the thought of their "baby" walking across the stage to receive their diploma. They marvel at the astonishing beau- ty of your class ring. They take pictures to preserve the unri-. valed perfection of your decked out .suit or elegant new dress you purchased for prom. Furthermore, they encourage, you to go on all the senior class trips to- spend more time with your graduating class. However, these things come with a hefty price on them and commonly some seniors are not prepared. The status of senior comes with a lot of responsibilities such as -getting community hours, appl ing for scholar- ships, meeting deadlines, Iwork- ing a job' taking classes. and applying for colleges These respo6nibilitie-s can Stake their toll on sou. but ha%- ing enough, money for simple t.. things such as your cap and ree gown, gas tank, let alone your e thes car payment, can be down-ri ght' .. scar - S To better ensure your sur-, vival, you should learn to save S money. A job gives most people M a sense of self-reliability. By hj' ,ing a job you can save for rea for college as well as your graduat- from ing fees. When selecting a job, your he per- longevity can prove to help you' uating when preparing to get a better ,ccom- job. Don't just work until you e in a 'have enough money for what iment. you want. You should always' be one es will ir o0% n g,on to ed to 6 take pity to mates'; have enough money to compen-, sate in case of an emergency. You should also finrd a bank suitable to your financial needs and one that offers investment options that can help you; in years to come. Some banks offer scholarships and other perks if you open an account with their corporation. Some even offer free. checking accounts and/or saving accounts for minors. You should definitely make sure that you have sufficient funds before opening an account because it tends to add' pressure on going to withdraw .money when you don't neces- sarily need to. Another wise suggestion is to talk to friends and tamil\ mem- bers to see howv they managed. They may have taken money- saving alternatives. Instead of taking pictures at school, you could take them with a local photographer. Perhaps instead of going on an expensive trip you could ride out of town %\ ith friends to a trend\ place that caters to all of \out You could also :'borrow'?or btu someone's cap'and goWamif possible. Always bd'b sure[k check the condition of the clothing to ensure quali). . It's alJl bott kno %ino how to manage your money. Take the first step to a brighter future today by saving and banking. Stay a step ahead of the game to avoid those last minute senior year necessities.-Take grasp of your future and be prepared for all that may come in your path. For the school So many cars, so little space in SHS lots By JAZMIN CUENCAS Sebring High School Road rage has taken on a whole new meaning in the underclassmen parking lot of Sebring High School. Juniors have begun to express their concerns as far as finding/ a parking spot and .sophomores are filling availabilities quickly. It is an obvious problem due to the fact that students unable to park in their designated parking areas are having to find alterna- tives. . The problem: Seniors are not about to give up the luxury of arriving two minutes before the bell rings and making it on time to class, for the juniors and sophomores who have not yet earned that privilege. After discussing the issue with several students I found that the problem is simple, but, has many particulars. Ashley Thomas, a junior, solves. her problem by arriving to school earlier then the 8 a.m. rush This, does make sense for the early bird, but there are several stu- dents who do not arrive to school until the afternoon due, to externships, co-op and work study programs. Jonathen Jahnke, also a jun- ior, expressed that having to fight for a parking spot "stinks." He feels that a.suitable solution would be allowing jun- iors and seniors to park in the same lots. Unfortunately, this dream might not fall well with the seniors who have waited four years for this privilege and like Jacqui Avis, feel "it won't take care of the problem." The most practical, solution for this problem is the construc- tion or extension of the under- classmen parking lot Yet these do not seem to be in the budget plan for Sebring High's roads and bridge department. There- fore it is up to the school itself to start coming up with its own more affordable solution,,. Jahnke feels that enforce- ment of the present rules would be a sufficient start For exam- ple, students without parking passes should not be: allow ed parking. Another e\ ident issue is that of jurisdiction Under- classmen in the underclass parking lot, seniors in the senior lot; faculty in the seniors' space It is a question of who; goes where and who has the authority to be there. If students are confined to the designated areas and reprimanded for paik- ing in those .areas not signedd to them, then should teachers be ,ll oted to take .the limited spae a a\ il.ible to0 studentt The answers to these questions and," problems are not, simple, the solution must meet the needs of all those affected. There is a seriousI problem in the lots of Sebring High. There' is not enough room for the increasing student population and their sweet 16 presents. There must be an answer; we -just have to find it. A.W. 'Spizz' Pollard (right) recently donated a number of items to Sebring High School so students "ill alha) s remem- hber the city's part in history. He and SHS student Skye Cooper show some of the planes Pollard donated to the SHS Air Force Junior ROTC. 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Laura Maibauer, a clinical dietitian for HRMC, will speak on the topic of "Good Nutrition for Pulmonary Patient Eating Right." "We know early in life that the air we breathe and the foods we eat are the basic for our survival. For people with .chronic lung disease, eating - should be treated as impor- tantly as breathing. A well- nourished body help's patient fight infections, and may help prevent illness, which in turn cut down on hospitalizations. Food is fuel to the body, and .the b..,J, need. fuel for all its -" \.iC l ie, A C(-iPL) i C rniilc obtrltcfion6 p'tlrthoiiy i'y di. ease) patient expends much energy in a simple act, which can require up to ten times the calories required by a healthy person. Good nutritional habits maintain the ventilatory function of the lung; poor nutritional habit can cause wasting of the diaphragm and other respiratory muscle as . well," .stated S. Dianand, director of cardiopulmonary. For more information regarding healthy habits for respiratory patients or the HRMC Better Breather's Forum, call 385-6101 and ask for the cardiopulmonary department. Parkinson's support group sets meeting SEBRING The Parkinson's Disease Support Group for the Highlands County area will meet on the second Monday at 1 p.m. at the Alliance Church of Sebring, 4451 Sparta Road. The program this month will be questions and answers (open forum). All persons with Parkinson's disease and their families are welcome to attend. There is no charge. For more information, call 453-6589 or 452-2053. The Highlands County Parkinson's Support Group is part of the national network of support groups affiliated with the American Parkinson's Disease Association. More than 1 million Americans have Parkinson's disease. Today, people with Parkinson's -disease and their families can find help and information from their local support group. Parenting skills to be taught at conference. SEBRING "Six Hours of Effective Parenting: How to Parent the Disobedient Child" is a free one-day con- ference for parents offered from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Learn the parent's role in getting'the behavior they want; stopping the behavior they do not want and creating a safe environment. Featured speaker will.be Dr. Paul Hofacker, a clinical psycholo- gist with years of experience work-with- disruptive and - ch.illenr,,in.' outih Parents and guardians of school children who have spe- cial needs or disabilities will be benefited by this. Adults only, no children allowed. It will be at Family Life Center Building at the First United Methodist Church, 125 South Pine St. A Spanish translator or an interpreter for the hearing- impaired will be available upon request at registration., If there are questions or to register, call 531-0444, ext. 228 or toll-free (800) 316- 7057, ext. 228. Traumatic ,Brain Injury Group meets SEBRING New Beginnings a support group for people with Traumatic Brain Injury and their family members, will be meeting: at 6 p.m. Thursday at the . ... Handicapped Aineii.n. Lv.e of Life Organization, 112 Medical Center Ave. The goal of the group is to", create a positive, supportive setting and experience in which the traumatic brain , injured person can address physiosocial and adjustment issues related to their injury. Patient fellowship, self- improvement, education and social activities will be stressed. The group is sponsored by HALLO. For other informa- tion, call 385-1196, e-mail hallo@tnni.net or write to HALLO, P.O. Box 7082, Sebring, FL 33872.' Hurricane, disaster seminar set SEBRING Florida Hospital Heartland Division's "Your Health Connection" Lecture Series presents Bill Nichols speaking on "A Hurricane and Disaster Prevention Seminar" at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Nichols, of the Highlands County Emergency Operations Center, will dis- cuss the latest information on hurricane and disaster preven- tion, what people have learned and what they can do at the next "Your Health - Connection" lecture offered by Florida Hospital Heartland Division. The presentation will be in -' Gonference- Room-4 at-Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center on Sun 'N Lakes, Boulevard. One free nursing contact hour also will be offered. There is no charge. For more information, call Florida Hospital Heartland Division's Health Education Department at 386-6468. Volunteers needed at Hospice SEBRING Are you looking for a meaningful. experience in your communi- ty? Do you have two-to-four hours each week to share? Volunteers are the heart of Good Shepherd Hospice and the organization is seeking volunteers in Highlands, Hardee. and Polk counties. Trained volunteers 'provide emotional support, compan- ionship and respite care to Good Shepherd's patients and families. Trainingis free of ,charge. ,. A five-day training session will run MaIy 15, 16, 22, 23 , and 30. The Sessions ruhneach day from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Hospice, 4418 Sun 'N Lake Blvd., Sebring. Light refreshments will be served. Prospective volunteers must attend all five sessions, and registration is required. Contact Kristin Harmon at 314-8037 to regis- ter or for more information. Fl O NO AVAOI COMPARE US TO OTHERS! Positive Mobility Others *Licensed IP Licensed "gCertified Drivers I Certified Drivers 1 New Vehicles New Vehicles We are the ONLY Licensed Non-Emergency Medical Transportation in Highlands County A An exciting herbal gift coming from the Amazon Because I usually don't'write about a specific product, I find that this berry called "acai" may be too important to keep in the closet and want to have my readers to become aware of its tremen- .1 dous importance. Included with the bdrry are 19 of the world's most life-giving fruits scientif- * icallyformulated as a'functional bev-y -'. ] erage. It also tastes pretty good, espe- NATU cially since they are fruits. The drink is called "Mona Vic." It can be available WELL at a few health stores and distributors. Some of the reported benefits are JOUR blood clots aid, high levels of dietary fiber, cholesterol control, fatty acids Ray I that resemble olive oil a heart aid, pro- ,tein profile similar to eggs, low sugar content, greater .energy/stamina, better sleep, improved digestion, immune system support, promotes better circulation as well as many other good healthy features. Recently Oprah Winfrey on her television, show featured Dr. Nicholas Perricone'who lately has been lecturing all over the country and on tel- evision on "natural health" benefits. He states "that the acai berry is one of the most nutritious .po.werful. foods- in the 1 world,;... nature's perfect energy fruit.". A few of the 19 fruits are grapes,'pears, cher- ries, bananas, passion fruit prunes kiwi, blue- berries and billberries, all po.'.ci rIul .inti-oxidants. Most of the berries also are anti-inflammatory and anti-aging. Lately, we lh.. e been told more of "phytonutrients" basically cniinmg oiim rich' nat- urally grown fruits. The company introduced "Mona Vic" and "Mona Vie Active" (consist- ing of glucocosamine and celadrin) an important aid for arthritis and pain. It is pronounced ah-sa-ee and comes from the fruit of the Amazonian palm tree. It may be more protective than red wine's I potential ability to help the cardiovas- cular function better. It is an excellent MAL source of plant sterols, especially beta- NESS sitosterol which is associated with cho- lesterol lowering capabilities and for NEY men a major part of BPH (prostate aid) in which it functions in the relief and Fish shrinkage and better than saw palmetto - the usual approach for aid. , The Times, UK., Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, "Vogue" and NBC Today all have commented'on the importance of the acai berry. Whatever you feel about something new to better your health, only you can decide what is most important. What is most important though is that what may better our health may be worth the challenge or risk, whatever way you can figure out, "Health is our most important asset" after all. Ray Fisch is a natural health consultant, med- ical products distributor and a clinical hyp- notherapist. He can be reached at 699-2296 or 840-1325, or e-mail naturalwellness@tnni.net or see his Web site at www.naturalwellnessjour- ney.com. 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At HRMC, your health is very important to us, if you're not seen by qualified triage personnel within 15 minutes and a physician within an hour we pay the bill.* 3600 South Highlands Avenue *'1 : P1l^1-1 :; Sebring 471-5810 *ei'erven cy nWi Jfciliies fje and ER physician i ec will Iv xiti Dimostic rising an (id in cedi.r Jfes awe not inicllded. 17A ISA NewsSun Serving Highlands County since 1927 ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor CINDY MARSHALL Night/Weekend Editor SCOTT DRESSEL Sports Editor We are the example There are a number of Highlands County residents who are searching for and coordinating programs for the youth to become involved in. One example of that is the Heartland Junior Idol, a spin off of the popular Heartland Idol. Two years ago, Heartland Idol organ- izers realized the need for a competition for the junior generation of talented residents so they implemented the Junior Idol pro- gram. Though the number of competitors is not as high as the Heartland Idol competitions, the children are eager to show their talents. And, where there are children, there are adults par- ents taking pride in their offspring's talents and other adults who come to lend support There are even a number of children in the audience who may not feel confident enough to get up and per- form but they want to be there to hear their friends. Like any youth activity, the events are full of fun and some- times surprises not all of them pleasant. Such was the case last week when the disc jockey; who was volunteering his services, did not have a karaoke track chosen by one of the contestants. Although some of the children chose to sing their selections a cappella, at least one child was not given a choice. The disc jockey didn't have the child's selection readily available in time for the girl to sing. As sflch, she could either sing the song a cappella or not sing it at all. The child's mother withdrew her from the competition and left in tears. Not having the selection was unfortunate, but not'inten- tional on the organizers part. All of the people involved, including the disc jockey, judges and master of ceremonies, are volunteers, willing to give of their time to provide an event for the children. This time they give consists of many more hours than the time spent on the Circle for the competition. When something unforeseen goes wrong, the volunteers feel just as frustrated as the competitors and, their parents. Unfortunately, things happen. Everyone involved is striving for the same goal to provide a fun activity for the children and give them a chance to have the spotlight shine on them if even for a couple of minutes." It's important to remember that the same goal is in sight from all angles, but more importantly adults involved in all youth organizations must remember that their actions and chosen words are being witnessed and heard by the children. Those actions and words serve as a lesson to the children on how they suoiuu react ui similar situatiuos. Whether it's on the ball field, in the classroom or on .the Cir we adults must remember we are the example. What is your destiny i Do you have a dream .that you need to fulfill, but.do not want to pursue it because you' are discouraged by the ven- omous remarks of others? People who are either jealous or are not a part of the plan that God has ordained for you, will be critical. Katie Couric, the darling of morning television who while on an, on-camera assignment some years ago, was told, by a CNN executive that she did not fit the on-camera profile, that she didn't have the on-air per- sonality. She was told to choose another career. Today, 15 years later, Katie Couric, co-host of NBC's "Today Show" with a salary of more than $8 million annually, is a household name, author, speaker and humanitarian. Couric has just created history by accepting a multi-million dollar position at CBS to be the first woman to host an evening' television fiews program Supermodel, television per- sonality and producer of "America's, Next Top Model," Tyra Banks, was rejected 10 times by modeling agencies. Banks was told that she did not fit the.profile of a model ... that her forehead was too big. Although discouraged, Tyra never gave up but continued to pursue her dream. Today, Tyra Banks is a mil- lionaire with appearances all over the world, while her pic- tures grace the cover of top magazines. Bonnie Fuller, editor of the Star and author of the book, "Joys of a Fuller Life," was told by her teacher that she did not have the capabilities of a writer and should not write. Today, she heads a multi-media con- glomerate. Paula White televangelist, motivational speaker, author and pastor was told that she was not ministry material and didn't fit the definition of a pas- tor's wife. She was told that she was a trailer-trash white girl. White, whose father committed suicide when she was a young girl, was sexually molested at age 13. Today, Paula White speaks to millions of people all over the, world. Her television'program is seen in more than 50 coun- tries. She and her husband Randy lead the 15,000-member Without Walls International Church in Tampa and Lak Joyce Meyer .- sp author and televangel: was sexually abused b father and experienced tro teenage years. She was by God. However, after of serving in the church was told that a wdman not lead the church. Joyce Meyer's "En Everyday Life" television gram is seen worldwide b lions. Fantasia American winner, high school dro single', mother and don abuse survivor was rid when she spoke of her am to become a, singer. Today talented, multi-platinum is riding the billboard cha is in the process of ace her GED. She did not alli learning disabilities to p her from achieving her dr Actress Whoopie Go did not allow dyslexia to with her dream of be comedian. This out-spoki advocate for literacy en ages children to pursue dreams. Oprah Winfrey ow HAPRO, actress, author model, television host, hu 'tarian --was sexually by a relative, experienced lenging teen years, but tc among the world's i women. Today, Opra revered and respected everything she touches tui gold. Girls, never allow any discourage you from pu your dream. Don't abor dream because someone not in agreement with the tive choices you want. I the destiny that God ha upon your heart. There m obstacles along the wa never,.ever'give up. Pauline Au yang is a contr ing columnist. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 EDITORIALS/OPI N IONS Dealing with being cheated on ... from a dog You can't help but think that you have screwed up on some basic level when your dog divorces you. Elvis, a greyhound mix, has been in our family since 1993. The most remarkable thing about this dog was his unwill- ingness to allow squirrels to congregate in the .yard. A squir- rel could creep from the base of a tree and tiptoe across the yard after an errant acorn, and Elvis would go from dead to the world to "full squirrel alert" in the space of a quarter second. Unfortunately, when we moved to the country, our new property had one tree in the yard, and it was only about head high on me, and consequently did not invite squirrels to live there. So, a vital element of Elvis' daily lifestyle subse- quently disappeared with no warning. Here not too long ago, Elvis disappeared. I kept getting reports from neighbors that he was hanging around down by the dairy, so I went looking for him. Sure enough, there he was, running with a cur mix. I loaded Elvis in the truck and brought him home. I made up. a bed for him, fed him and made sure he had water, and left him on the front porch when I went to bed that night. The next morning'- he was gone again. I repeated this action twice more before I got my feelings hurt. Then one day I went after him, and the man who had been Budget things to think about Editor: cle, Are there no mothers or sin- gle fathers in the Senate and Congress who have bhad to learn to budget for food, trans- S portation, security, housing 'and education? Have you learned nothing S fiom balancing ),I'LIu o n home budget? ' ": Do you know that the more you overspend, the more in debt you become and the more you have empowered the coun- tries, industries and banking systems you owe? Here we are with a Congress, president and Senate who'have taken a country that was in the 01 black financially and put' us in debt to the point that our great grandchildren will still be pay- keland. ing for it. leaker, And what happens if the off- ist spring say, "It's not my prob- ,y her lem, I refuse to pay!"? Will the doubled enforcers of the loan industry called come in.and take over the gov- r years ernment until the debt is paid? h, she Just curious since elections should are just around the corner. Today, Joy M. Eastman joying Sebring n pro- y mil- Are 'the people' n Idol treated right? )p-out, mestic Editor: liculed .This letter is in regard to my nbition Medicare RX plan ... I am very ay, this happy with the plan I sub- singer scribed to and like the method art and of receiving an accounting of juiring my transactions. w her Did you know ... prevent Rep. Ernest J. Istook, 2404 reams. Rayburn House Office )ldberg Building, Washington, DC o infer 20515-3605 is going to be ing a introducing HJR57 ... called the en and Religious Freedom Amend- ncour- ment. their "To secure the people's the right to acknowledge God' ner of according to the dictates of r, role conscience: imani- "The people retain the rights abused to pray and to recognized their i chal- religious beliefs, heritage, and )day is traditions on public property, richest including schools. ah is "The United States and the I and States shall not establish any rns to official religion nor require any person to join in prayer or reli- one to gious activities." ' rsuing t your This constitutional amend- else in ment is'modeled after an earlier e posi- version that was supported by a Follow majority of House members in as laid 1998 vote, but did not receive nay be the necessary two-thirds vote. y, but This constitution amendment has a bipartisan coalition of more than 100 Congressmen ... ibut- Is our elected congressman from Highlands County one of AFTER THOUGHTS C.J. Mouser feeding him was there. "Do you know who that dog belongs to?" I asked. "Nah ... he just showed up here one day." "He's mine," I said. "His name is Elvis." "Well, take him," the man- said. "But he's welcome here; he's a good dog." "I've already tried that three times. He keeps coming back here." Despite my words I loaded Elvis up in the truck again. About that time another man walked up. "Yer not taking my dog ..., " he said. It wasn't really a state- ment nor was it a question. It was somewhere in between. ' "He's my dog," I 'replied, feeling more than' a little pos- sessive. "I've had him for 13 years. "Then why's he here?" the man wanted to know. "I don't know ... what are you feeding him?" I asked, thinking that was bound to be the answer. They must have been feeding him steak or something. "Dry food. And he drinks out of that ditch over there." He hitched the extension cord he was carrying higher on his shoulder, and pointed. The bloodhound mix was a male. Elvis was sleeping under a trailer, eating dry food and drinking out of a ditch. What was the attraction? "I love that dog," I said stu- pidly. "I've had him his whole life." "So take him," said the first man, and shrugged. The second 'man looked very uneasy, and suddenly it was clear who Elvis had bonded with. Elvis was hanging his head out the truck window, but I could read nothing in his behav- ior or his expression. He seemed excited to see me, but he did the other three times I took him home, and that didn't stop him from leaving the minute my back was turned.'He was my dog. I figured I could take him home and tie him until he got that message. That's exactly what I was thinking. when the bloodhound mix ram- bled up to the truck door and he and Elvis exchanged whines. I knew when I was beaten. I opened the truck door and let Elvis out. He and, the other dog shared an ecstatic moment of reunion, and I sighed. "Let him stay here," I said. "He's happy here for some rea- son." The man with the extension cord grunted, and Elvis ran over and sat down at his feet. That hurt. "Do you want me to bring some dog food?" I asked final- ly. "Nah ..." the first man said. "There's plenty to eat here. Come see him anytime you want." "Yeah," said the man with the cord, looking more than a little relieved, "come see him any time." Well, thanks, I thought sar- castically. I left, gazing at.Elvis in the rear view mirror and feeling like I'd been robbed. He knew where he lived and he could come home anytime he got ready. At the same .time, if he never came home, I guess that was up to him. I was driving past a few days later and for some reason I hap- pened to notice the name of the road that led back to Elvis' new home. Even though I'd been living out that way for several years. I'd never really paid attention. I read the words on the little green sign and sudden- ly I understood. Elvis hadn't left me, he'd left the farm. Why? Well, the words on the sign said it all ... "Squirrel Run." C.J. Mouser is a News-Sun staff member _Copyrighted Material-.- oo"Syfdicated Content , Available from Commercial News Providers W m,"gr " those Congressmen? The proposed Religious Freedom Amendment (RFA) would reverse the Supreme Court order that the Ten Commandments must be removed from a Kentucky courthouse. It also would pro- tect voluntary prayer at schools and other religious speech on public property (America's Prayer Network). Did you know ... State Department Watch states unelected international bureaucrats at 'the United Nations are secretly conspiring with Russia to force the United States to give away sov- ereign American territory. The territories are: Wrangell Island, Herald Island, Bennett Island, Jeanette Island, Henriettat Island, Copper Island, Sea'Lion Rock and Sea Otter Rock ... Thousand of square miles that contain bil- lions of barrels of American oil at $50 or more -a barrel. Millions of tons of American fish and other seafood, and more millions of tons of valu- able American minerals and ores ... without even bothering to consult the United States.. Is our elected Congress, the President of U.S. George W. Bush and Secretary Of State Condoleezza Rice standing up to the United Nations and stop- ping the theft of these islands? Is the United Nations taking advantage of the American people by thinking the only thing that matters is the Iraq war and the future elections of another president.? Eleanor Jeane Thomas Sebring' 'Rule of Law" needs observed Editor: The Bush Administration and both the Democratic and Republican parties are acting as pimps and prostitutes for America's corporations. Most of our institutions are also mouthing treason and criminal acts against our citizens and our system of government. "Economics and Demo- cracy" are inseparable; if wage scales go down hill, democracy also 'goes down hill. Mouthing the slogan that there are jobs that Americans won't do is an insult to all Americans. The president and all those who are supposed to represent "only" Americans and not illegals from all over the world who are invading our shores is a "national disgrace." . Whatever happened to- the American- dream, a living wage? Whatever happened to the Rule of Law? What, doesn't our representatives understand about the word "illegal?" What is it they do not under- stand that if you aid a criminal that it also makes you a crimi- nal? What is it they don't understand that if you are a criminal that you cannot hold or run for a public office? Americans should demand the "Rule of Law" should be observed and all those who vio- late this law be kicked out of office. Under th6 Constitution, the president's powers as Commander in Chief are far reaching. But even in war time, the president "must obey the law of the land." Section 4 of the Constitution: The president, vice president and all civil offi- cers of the United States shall be removed from office on impeachment for and convicted of treason, bribery or 9ther high crimes and misdemeanors. A majority of Americans have come to the conclusion that the president, vice presi- dent and many members of Congress have met this criteri- on. I along, with a majority of Americans charge those named above with "High Treason," against the citizens of this nation. President William McKinley was staunch when tariffs were at issue. In a speech in Boston . on Feb. 9, 1888, he insisted: Every yard of cloth imported here makes, a demand for, one yard less of American fabrica- tion. Let England take care of herself. Let France look .after her own interests. Let Germany take care of her own people, but in God's name, let Americans look after America! We must demand that our trade policies and our immigra- tion policies of 1986 and amnesty program and the Quest Worker Programs do an 180- degree turn around. We must .also go back to the tariff system to protect .our own American dream, a. living wage and to protect and keep industry in these United States. We must also withdraw our troops from around the world to protect our own borders. We cannot allow this invasion of nations from all over the world. We must also punish those who are violating this nation of laws. The illegals are indeed crim- inials who are invading our workforce and our healthcare. But the worst criminals are those who claim to represent us in government. Billie E. Jewett Sebring Submissions To submit a letter to the editor, send it to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; fax'it to 385-1954; or e-mail, editor@newssuni.com. I Leters News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Governmental management Editor: . My release from Royal Care Rehab Center was short-cir- cuited after two days because I misused the medication. I had 15 different prescription drugs and did not know about them all, having divided them into three groups for morning, noon and night. Two of them (differ- ent names) did the same thing: reduce liquids in my system, so for the two days I took these two drugs, which dehydrated me. The therapist, who visited me the second day in late after- noon had me go through the normal routine to determine if I had mastered all normal tasks sufficiently to be independent. Everything was fine until I went to bed and got up again. Upon rising, I felt woozy and lay back down. The therapist took my blood pressure, which read 80 over 40. He told me to sit up; the pressure read 60 over 0. He said he could not leave me there in that condition and called the ambulance. Just like that I was back in the hospital on a Thursday. I never mentioned food before. Up in Orlando and in Sebring, the food in the hospi- tal was tasteless, no seasoning at all. At Royal Care, the food was seasoned, even though I was on a low salt diet. The first three weeks at Royal Care were more pleasurable because of the varied menus offered. This was duly noted because the food was much more palatable on the second visit to the hospi- tal. Again, it was good that I could feed myself, although the staff was happy to prepare my tray for me. Whereas, I had worked on keeping my blood pressure down during my first stay at Royal Care, now I had to work to keep it high on the second visit, because they were afraid to let me go with a low pres- sure. I had to stay another two weeks to ensure that I was nor- mal again. I had resumed the physical therapy, increasing the weights and daily trips around the facility, this time' carrying the walker with me at all hours of the day and night. Patients had come and gone, but a num- ber of regulars were still there. The staff was surprised to see me again, but understood when the mix-up on those two pills was explained. Seven pills were discarded and another added to the regimen and the directions were very clear. The staff was great, but I did not want to be there anymore. All this time Beverly had remained at Crown Point, because no one was at home. The carpet cleaner was can- celed on that previous Friday and rescheduled almost three weeks later. Now that the. car- pet was cleaned, Beverly came home and life started again, slowly but surely. We have a deep respect for Medicare and our insurance; they have been a blessing, but we do not know about the pre- scription drug program; it. is scary. The program we have keeps our drug bills reasonable, but what does the future hold? We marvel at modem medi- cine, but worry about its gov- ernmental management. Gabriel Read Avon Park Try a Sunday only boycott Editor: All I seem to hear from peo- ple on the street, on TV and radio is "there's nothing we can do about the incredibly high price of gas."' I feel this is a bit of a defeatist attitude. It seems some folks do not remember the days of boycotts. If you don't think they work, just ask Shell oil company. People refused to buy their gasoline because of Aparteid. They caved due to pressure from all sides. My proposal is that everyone just stop buying gas on Sunday. If you think this is not going to amount to much, just .imagine the financial nightmares we could give those greedy guys. It's not a total boycott, I'm not crazy. I'm one of those people who has to drive to get my children from place to place as well as Girl Scout trips and all the other driving one must do in the course of a day just like everyone else out there. However, if we simply do not purchase gasoline on one day of the week, the oil compa- nies are bound to feel a pinch. It does feel a bit empowering to have a little leverage over these companies. They have had it their way for so long and profits are .so high that it seems the oil companies don't remember that they need us as much as we need them. This is just one person's opinion. If you have a better idea, let us hear it. Julia Newell Sebring Center makes a lot of sense Editor: I offer congratulations to Superintendent Wally Cox of the Highlands County School District for proposing the con- cept of a kindergarten center for the greater Sebring area. As I understand it, this proposed center will be located in a refurbished commercial build- ing found near U.S. 27 and Highlands Avenue. Teaching space at our ele- mentary schools is limited; ele- mentary schools currently have portables. Moving the kinder- garten students to a center will free up several classrooms at each school to accommodate the growing number of first- through fifth-grade students. The new center could be geared to the uniqueness of the very young student. The class- room and recreational facilities will be for this age child. Another plus would be the sep- aration of these young children from the older students. I understand the cost of refurbishing this facility is con- siderably less than the con- struction of a new school. Other school districts have stu- dents attending centers as described above and they have experienced this cost savings. With dollars needed for future new chool.. construction, it makes total sense for the school board to approve Superin-ten- dent Cox's recommendation. James E. (Jim) Smith %lcn.-c in Mckot) and the t i hri grit ion kbatic "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" - - ~0 Letters policy Make sure to sign your letter and include your address and phone number. Please keep your letters to 'a maximum of 400 words. We have to make room for everybody. Letters of local concern take priority. When your letter is signed, sealed and ready to be delivered, write to 2227 U.S. 27 South,' Sebring, FL 33870; drop it off at the same address; fax 385-1954; or e-mail editor@newssun.com. 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PATIO sh& DECORATING SHOP D ol ar6o In en or DIRCT ILLOUTET* N MIDLEMA TRI N O~WRI* r ~rLetters 19A - - - - * - * * News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Lorida fire house opens doors News-Sun LORIDA Sammy Deather, 19, Lorida, aspires to be an emergency medical technician. Until he can secure the finances to attend the appropriate school, he's a member of the Lorida Volunteer Fire Department, which invited members of its community to tour its U.S. 98 station, south of town. "When I was younger, we had family friends who were on the department," Deather said, explaining that being a volun- teer is a good way to become an EMT or Firefighter 2 the certification required to become a paid firefighter in Florida. Deather joined Chief Gerald Martin, Assistant Chief Swen Swenson and other firefighters in showing off the firehouse, one of three in its department. While no rides were given, visitors were allowed to climb aboard the engines, and bunker gear and breathing apparatus were laid out for all to see. Martin said a federal grant of $127,000 helped the department which relies on such grants and donations to purchase 16 sets of computerized self-contained breathing apparatus. Audible and visual alarms signal the wearer when he or she is low on air and needs to pull out from fire and rescue .efforts. The breathing gear cost $70,500. Another $31,800 was spent on 22 sets of bunker gear, which replaced sets that were more than 10 years old. "It sounds fun," Kevin Verbeeck, 14, SpringLake, said when asked if he had any aspirations to join the Lorida volunteers. "Crawling through houses, busting dowp suitff" Currenti,. the department has 17 fire- fighters men and women. Martin said applicants must be 18 years of age, submit to a background check, com- plete a physical, and attend 60 hours of course work to become% a Firefighter I. f'It's something to do for the communi- ty," he said, explaining that it's an efficient KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun Zachary Doorlag, 2, of Sebring, barely has the strength to hold his grandpa's fire helmet. Zachary is no stranger to the Lorida Volunteer Fire Department, where he regularly visits grandpa Lt. Bill Maine III just as his mother, Melissa Doorlag, did when she was growing up. Standing behind Zachary is Sammy Deather, 19, one of the volunteer firefighters who spent Saturday morning showing members of the community around the station. way to provide needed services in commu- 'nities that may not be able to afford a paid, full-time battalion. For Deather, being a firefighter is more than a means to an end. "You have your good times and your bad times," he said, explaining that he's been on a variety of calls. 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For more info contact: Dr. Laura Van Horn 385-7803 Orchid Hill Stables has so much to otfer! , Riding Instructor, Sara Holton. takes her 8 Nears of teach- ing experience and tailors a lesson program that is just .hi for Sou! both Enghsh and western eques- trians.beginner to intermediate levels \\ill enjod the iIndjiidual one hour les- sons at $30 per session! Students are in% ited to join our trail ride program. You'll enjoy mondtli trail rides on our lesson horses at local state parks! $5 .1Off * i .^; y'.. cha.O o r More I W. } ,.'. 1Any' P chase of. ,2O or More .(Across from.. i. (Across from Sebring. FL338-2 _ 863-385-2770 .Vc do i-'"L-cr p DiImu c ic Pai 80'd Sebring. Square Wal-Mart in the Sebring Square) (863) 402 2370 *u Uni m--m-mm-mm-- m -m e Need Your Help During the Sirloin Steak Dinner on May 27th If it's impossible for you to be present at the Bill Jarrett Steak Dinner on May 2 7th, could you please buy a meal ticket? |g The '5.00 donation .will benefit our puppies and kittens and then iwe will donate the tickets to Sebring's Salvation Arm'v and The New' Testament Mission to be . used to feed their hungry. Everybody wins...whether you have 2 legs or 4. M&M (F521), a one year old Male Maine Coon Mix is a very played back and elegant gentleman and LOW COST PET VACCINATIONS All annual vaccinations I I9 FOR DOGS, CATS & FERRETS Available Saturday, May 6th & 20th 1:45pm to 3:15pm at TRACTOR SUPPLY 3300 U.S. 27 South Sebring, FL i 863-385-1380 \Save on Heartwprm Prevention and Flea Protection Products him with due respect as "SirM&M 7321 Haywood Taylor Blvd Sebring THE HUlMAiNE SOCIETY 65541522 35655x1 655o1522 of Highlands County See more of our pets on our website: w w www. human eso cietyh c. or gbeI(/1 171 ~a~w7 I I I N I U .~J I II I I I Eu ONie' g IC--1wah 01-3 alc up.. i cr 1 ird I-r one,.,. pe,- ux 1',J ca -,:h I: I For more 1w4 information call 88-673-8838 Or Visit our Website at www.888petvet.com "The Arrowl Boyz" Owner- Rodolfo we address I - I I ~I I - A rT - - -. - - I AV I News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 CELEBRATIONS ANNIVERSARIES BIRTHS Robert and Patridia Hotz Hotz Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hotz, of Lake Placid, celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Friday. Robert J. Hotz and Patricia G. Souerdike were united in mar- riage in 1956 at St. John Catholic Church in Loogootee, Ind. Both Robert and Patricia were, born in Loogootee and attended Vincennes College in Indiana, where they met. Prior to retirement in 1993, Robert, a certified public accountant, worked for many years for a firm in Indianapolis and for the United States govern- ment in Indianapolis and Fort Lauderdale. He also is a veteran of the United States Air Force. Patricia was a homemaker and moth- er who worked as a secretary for financial institutions. Their daughter Diane and son-in-law Gary Miano reside in Lake Placid. I i= IEll IkW MI -i Wl .IUL ~!. M i Robert and Patricia Hotz on their wedding day, May 5, 1956. Carnes Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Carnes, of Sebring, will be celebrating 50 years of marriage on Friday. A 50th anniversary reception is being planned for 1-3 p.m., Saturday at the Eastside Christian Church, Family Center, 101 Place Ave., Lake Placid. Friends and relatives are invited to share in this special occasion. They request no gifts. OATMEAL Continued from 1B evenly with almonds. Bake until knife inserted near center comes out clean, about 23 to 26 minutes for quick oats, 25 to 30.minutes for old fashioned. (Centers will not be completely set.) Cool 10 minutes. Top with yogurt. Makes 8 servings. Cook's Tip: To toast almonds, bake on baking sheet in preheated 350 degree F oven until fragrant, 5 to 7 minutes. Or, spread on microwave-safe plate and microwave on HIGH (100 percent power) 1 to 1-1/2 minutes. Nutrition Information: 1/8 of recipe Calories 280, Calories From Fat 80, Total Fat 9g, Saturated Fat 2.5g, Cholesterol 85mg, Sodium 220mg, Total Carbohydrates 41g, Dietary Fiber 3g, Protein 11g. SVariations: Steven Akes Fernanda and Gregory Akes, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of a son, Steven Andrew, on April 19, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Steven weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Dr. Charles and Angela Akes Paternal grandparents are Rene Asenjo and Pilar Parish. Andrea Boyd Leah Lucier and Jamie Boyd, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter, Andrea Nlichole, on April 21, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Andrea weighed 4 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 17 1/4 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Dennis Lucier and Donna Marshall. Paternal grandparents are Vickie Losey and Rick Thompson. Damonick Bustin Shannon Vaughn and Daniel Bustin, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Damonick Jaroam, on April 22, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Damonick weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and meas- ured 20 1/4 inches in length. Maternal :grandmother is Debra Osborn. Paternal grandparents are the Rev. Charles and Rose Bustin. Kelsey Gaddy Cindy and Mickey Gaddy, of Frostproof, announce the birth of a daughter, Kelsey Jade, on April 5, '2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Kelsey weighed 8 pounds and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are John and Mary Sellers. Paternal grandparents are Aaron and Chyrel Lambeth. Ladd Gose Stephanie and Chris Gose, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Ladd Bronsonaon April 20, 2006,. at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Ladd weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Steve and Judy Bronson. Paternal grandparents are Pat Gose and the late James Ladd Gose. Dylan Harrison Stephanie Keck and Andrew Harrison, of Avon Park, announce the birth of a son, Dylan James, on April 27, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Dylan weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Peggy and Richard Dennette. Paternal grandparents are Scott and Judy Harrison. Dennis Hart Amanda and Denny Hart, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Dennis "Cole," on April 26, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Substitute dried cranberries, blueberries or chopped dried apricots for dried cherries. To bake in 8-inch square baking pan: Spray pan with nonstick cooking spray. Combine oats, brown sugar, salt and cherries in large bowl. Combine milk, eggs, butter, vanilla and almond extract in medium bowl. Add to dry ingredients; mix thoroughly. Pour into pan. Sprinkle with almonds. Bake until knife inserted near center comes out clean, about 30 to 35 minutes. Sebring. Dennis weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 19 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandfather is Gary T. Helms. Paternal grandmother is Barbara Hart . Madison Kittendorf Dara and Shane Kittendorf, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of a daughter, Madison Leigh, on April 9, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Madison weighed 7 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are David DeLaet and Debbie Reddy. Paternal grandparents are- Richard Kittendorf and Cynthia Gurin. James Leaphart Heather and James Leaphart, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, James Daniel Jr., on April 11, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. James weighed 6 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Victor and Rita Lefebure. Paternal grandparents are James and Deborah Leaphart. Natalie Martinez Corrina Holson and Gabriel Martinez, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Natalie Ann, on April 10, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Natalie weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Shellie Hobson, Margaret Hobson and Bruce Hobson. Luke McGrath Sheryl and Nicholas McGrath, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Luke Nicholas, on April 26, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Luke weighed 6 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Robert and Kathleen Border. Paternal grandparents are Walter and Ruth McGrath. Iziah Trent-Ragonese Tara Card Ragonese and Darrell C. Trent Jr., of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Iziah Nathaniel, on April 3, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Iziah weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Christina Ragonese and Rick Card. Paternal .grandparents are Carrie Trent and Darrell Trent Sr. Charles Smith Stephanie Jenkins and Charles Smith III, of Okeechobee, announce the birth of a son, Charles Edward IV, on April 28, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Charles .weighed 9 pounds, 1 ounce and 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Teresa.and Mike Crose. ' Paternal grandfather is Charles E. Smith II. Annastasia Sottile Sara Nichole Carson and James Sottile II, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Annastasia Renee, on April 4, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Annastasia weighed 5 pounds, 10 ounces and meas- ured 19 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Ervin Bass and Brenda Bass. Pateiinal grandparents are Time to GO Your Fut J in The Palms of Sebring help you We're Highlands County's ONLD Community with three levels of Independent Assisted Living 24 Hc James Sottile and Bernadette Sottile. Arianna Steiner Nicole Houle and Joseph Steiner, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter, Arianna Marie, on April 17, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Arianna weighed 6 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Louis and Terry Eccleston. Paternal grandfather is Edward Steiner. Cason Thornton Shaina Graham and Steven Thornton, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Cason Michael, on April 24, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Cason weighed 8 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Cheryl and 'Nicholas Graham. Paternal grandparents are .Darrell Thornton and Tonya Schmidt. Rachael Walton Jennifer and Donald Walton, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter, Rachael Sydney, on April 25, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Rachael weighed 8 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Shirley and Rudy Reinhardt. Paternal grandparents are Kyle and Donald Walton. Haley Wigton Sheila Edwards and David Wigton Jr., of Sebring, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Haley Jane, on April 17, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Haley weighed 9 pounds, 11 ounces and measured 22 inches. in length t Your I :s In A Row?. m -- *g, let get started. Y Retirement Senior Living. our Skilled Care LATIN Continued from 1B dients together. Can be served with chips. Cinco de Mayo Margarita Makes 1 serving 1/2 ounce fresh lime juice Diamond Crystal kosher alt 3 ounces Sweet and Sour mix* 11/2 3/4 ounces tequila ounce Triple Sec Lime slices, to garnish Rim margarita glass with fresh lime. Dip glass rim into kosher salt. Shake all liquid ingredients with ice. Strain over ice into salt-rimmed margarita glass. Serve with fresh lime slice and stir stick. *Basic recipe is 1 to 1 1/2 table- spoons lemon juice to 1 tea- spoon powdered sugar. Courtesy of National Bartenders Association (www.bartender.org) THE OF S E 725 South Pine Street * PAL AVS BRING Sebring, FLorida 33870 (863) 385-0161 w'. pallnsofsebri ng.comn A 1.1- 41,11.1 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 5B CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Inner Wheel installs new officers SEBRING The Inner Wheel Club installed new officers for the coming year recently during a brunch meeting at the home of Betty Francisco. The new officers are Betty Francisco, presi- dent; Louise Sauls, vice president; Beck Farrens, secretary; Joyce Gordon, treasurer and Peggy Miller, ISO officer. ,Ellen -Erickson, the district chairman from Fort Myers, was present to install the new officers. She also made a surprise pres- entation of a rose council pin and certificate to Louise Sauls. Louise's husband Gene had secret- ly made arrangements for her to receive this cov- eted recognition. Her daughter, Monica Sauls, also was present to congratulate her mother. Inner Wheel is an international organization whose mission is to further understanding among all peoples through tangible and effective pro- grams of a philanthropic, charitable, or educa- tional nature. Two of the. local club members, Jody Griffing and Margaret Collins will be trav- eling to New Zealand for the Inner Wheel International Conference to be Saturday. Models strut their stuff Courtesy photo Models for the Inner Wheel Club High-Tea and Fashion Show (back row, from left) Marva Jensen, Jamie Bateman, Idava Rodgers, Christi Burrows, Sandi Grabowski, Rachel Murphy, Ginny Feathers and Lou Sauls; (front row, from left) Joan Fisher-Warren and Danielle Conners show off their fashions. The club did the show for the local Red Hat clubs at the Sebring Golf & Tea Resort on Lake Sebring. The models, who were members of the Inner Wheel and volunteers from Keller Williams Realtors, wore fashions from local dress shops. The funds raised were used for scholar- ships to South Florida Community College. Courtesy photo Officers of the Inner Wheel Club are (from left) Joyce Gordon, Becky Farrens, Ellen Frickson. Louise Sauls, Betty Francisco, Peggy Miller and Marcia Longman. A A I'. ~0~ t ~ ii> ~I M*t~ Daughters come to work at Visions ADT SEBRING Visions ADT the individuals served by individuals, assisted the coi Inc. employees participated in Visions. Visions ADT serves puter training class, help national "Bring Your Child to. individuals with developmental warm lunches and assisted pri Work Day" last Thursday. challenges and provides class gram director Barbara Co( Shana Riley, daughter of room learning along with com- prepare materials for a meetir assistant program coordinator puter, daily living skills and The young ladies gained a bi .Vetoria Loyd, and Katherine vocational training. The young ter understanding, of the inc Whitacre, daughter of trainer ladies assisted in morning exer- viduals Visions serves and wh Joe Willis, spent the day with cises, played games with the it takes to run an ADT program TOPS 632 members return from state convention .0 Dottie~~~~~< an St atJr oe aaa uigTePI Dottie and Stewvart Jurn model pajamas during The Palm Auxiliary's Strawberry Shortcake Style Show. Strawberry Shortcake Styl Show becomes big hit at P SEBRING The Palms of Sebring Marketing Director Janice Roberts planned and presented the Strawberry Shortcake Style Show for The Palms Auxiliary. Linda Moseley, manager of food services, and her staff made strawberry shortcakes for everyone to enjoy after the show. Carol Kline, director of activities and volunteer servic- es, made decorations including an arch covered with flowers. Styles from the Thrift Shop, managed by the Palms Auxiliary volunteers, were dis- played on the runway. Residents and auxiliary mem- bers modeled fashions. The first models were Stewart and Dottie Jurn model- ing pajamas. Dottie had curlers in her hair, Stewart carried the newspaper and both carried cups. The models included two ladies who are 95 ye one 94-year-old wh kept right up with the SEBRING The April 24 meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 632 was called to order by leader Jean Ottoway with 39 members present. Salute to flag and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly and TOPS pledges were said by all.. Donna Raaf led the members in two rousing songs. Roll call was done by weight recorder Karen Goodwin. The club had some great losses this week. Barbarah Williams was the best'loser of the .week. James Butt received his Keep Off Pounds Sensibly pin. He is now a official KOP. Emma Courtesy photo Brodeur and Billie Bean received weight loss awards. *Would like to welcome Barbara Hines who joined FL e 632. Look forward to seeing her at the meetings and. hope she 'alm s joins in and becomes a support- ive member. ;ars old and The no-no's for the % eek are o certainly peanut butter and pasta. Also it e rest of the was suggested that everyone 2z models. Hallie Kennedy, 95, wore high heels with her outfit, Kennedy has grown the potted flower plants for the bazaars for 12 years. Rachel Wood, 95, vol- unteers ,faithfully in the Auxiliary Thrift Shop every week and- more. Fay Burkhart, 94, moved in a year ago and takes part in the programs at The Palms. Mae Clingaman modeled a dress she chose. She and her husband, who is now deceased, were the first resi- dents to move in The Palms tower. Elizabeth Eller wore a black evening dress tiered with orchids in the front. The last dress was a evening, a beautiful long red with spaghetti straps with back, worn by Judy Weimer. keep a daily food journal. Jean Ottoway talked about the convention and said every- one had a great time. Other members who went also chimed in and told of their experiences. Sue Otteson won the travel gift ..for week one. Judy O'Boyle unwrapped the mys- tery gift and it's still a mystery and Barbarah Williams won the raffle. Tip of the week is, if you don't change. with' change, change vill change you: Donna Raaf gave the pro- gram on TOPS on Safari at the SRD convention. Meeting was adjourned after hand in hand. If anyone would like to talk to the members about their weight losses, come join at 2:30 p.m. Monday at The First Baptist Church Of Lake Josephine. For more informa- tion, call Jean Ottoway at 655- -3673. Ellie Tobias best loser at TOPS 487 SEBRING The April 26 meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 487 at the Whispering Pines Baptist Church was called to order with 11 members giving the TOPS and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly pledges. Oh-Ohs this week are pasta, cookies, eating out and portion control. The 25 cent contest had eight in and five winners of 40 cents each. The 10 cent contest was I Hig o I won by Alice Bowen with 90 cents. Ellie Tobias got to remove the last wapping from the attendance box. She received a .$7 gift card to Wal- Mart. Next week there will be a new attendance box. The best loser this week was Tobias with a two and a half pound lose. Donna Tracy gave the pro- gram on "How to beat the hi-cal snack habit." LIIIRIiIIIIIIIMIUMI Outpatient Imaging Center offering the following services: Digital Mammography C.T. Scan Ultrasound X-Ray Bone Density 114-115 Medical Center Ave. Sebring 863.385.6655 Call For Appointment Major Insurance Accepted Courtesy photo; Visions ADT Director Barbara Cook (from left) works with Shana Riley and Katherine Whitacre when they came to work last week to see what their parents do. TANGLEWOOD Best Years of Your Life! Gated Retirement Community 15 Acre Recreation Area: 28 f.w Home-rn -'... Financing! 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Protect little hands with oven mnitts. Use large bowls to minimize mixing spills. Treat mild kitchen burns with cold water or ice, but never butter. Where shopping is a pleasure rm- ed ro- ok ig. et-' di- hat m. Heriuage at the Stephe'n Fosto? in Whire SpnIgs. FL MAY 26-2S. 2006 COMING MAY 8TH TO. DOWNTOWN SEBRING Iff.. POSTAL SuRicS WE SELL STAMPS! THE ONLY FULL SERVICE PACK & SHIP IN DOWNTOWN SEBRING CONVENIENTLY LOCATED AT THE CORNER OF S. COMMERCE AVE. AND EUCALYPTUS ST. ACROSS FROM THE COURTHOUSE CAll TORAY fOR OPENING DETAILS 38S-S0IN News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Guide To Medic Oriental Nlehdcal Clhiic of Flona. PA fR ADDITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE \\e specialize in Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine To help \oL in i e liC " Pain Ntmiagen t " Chronic Discase * \\(,iiht Lusi * XeI Ine,,s Enll-IanCelt-ioe 3101 Mledical %-a 3 Sebring. Florida I 'l 86-5050 ion (an hosee Your 1Tlerapist, So Choose... of Central Florida -- Physical Therap) and i" lour P.."' Back Care Specialists. 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BeWBW^gtfLIaial~tta CIwA4Hta~ietMCIigiag|M^ :,.:'.:: :-~ -j6 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 BI FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS CRYSTAL LAKE CLUB Pat Towle AVON PARK We had a very successful evening event on April 23. The sloppy joe, coleslaw and chips and pie, cof- fee and tea were served to 143 people. We enjoyed the movie clips of Johnny Carson reruns. Again this year we have to thank Ron and Leanne Landseadel for watering and replacing the flowers on each of our golf holes. This is a monu- mental job to keep them all so beautiful. Our blood drive was a super success with the following giv- ing blood: Donna Allen, Gerald Calso, Richard Coleman, Robert Essenberg, Thomas Etchison, Leonard Feldman, Jane Gentry, Clara Hardy, David Harmeling, Ruth Harmeling, John Hayes, Lo Jenkins, Jerry Jones, Sue Kubinec, Larry Little, Joy Looney, Stokey Looney, Bruce Lydy, Betty Martin, Mary Marotta, Eugene McEndree, Roger Metheny, Carol Praklet, Neil Rizzotto, Ken Ronco, Phyllis Schwartz, Mary Ann Sequin, Virginia Suard, Esther Voss, Russell Whitehill, Mary Grace Yemma, Joseph Young and Barton Zeh. Sue Aubin has taken over the blood works this year and she is doing a great job. Our. Crystal Lake Club Stompers took part in the St. Patrick's Day celebration at the clubhouse and then on Monday, March 13, they traveled over to Fairway Pines to entertain the residents there. During pinochle tournament on March 24, there were seven tables of 28 people playing. Yvonne Laya and Flo Hotaling had 736 points for first place. Fred and Glynalee Holdcraft had 705 for second place. Alice Pryts and Ray Deininger had 703 points for third place. Our Swinging Hatters of Crystal Lake made history at 1 p.m. Saturday, April 8, when they hosted the first meeting of the Mid-Florida Queens Council at the Crystal Lake Clubhouse. A total of 40 chap- ters were involved. Guest speaker was Elaine Snyder, founder of the Southwest Michigan Queens Council. Hot tea and sweets was served by Lillian Young, Flo Hotaling, Kathy Kroon and Pat Donovan. It is nifty being 50 as our man- ager Frieda Fitch found out on her birthday Thursday, April 27. Her office was decorated and cake ice cream was served by the entire staff. SEBRING COUNTRY ESTATES Joan Edwards SEBRING Sebring Country Estate Civic Association had its carry-in din- ner April 27. There were 30 in attendance. Member Juanita Sutphin gave an interesting reminis- cence of days gone by. She was attired in saddle shoes, poodle skirt, sweater and neck scarf. She compared some of the expressions that were used then and now showing the difference in the meaning of the same words. Ah, those were the "good old days." Or so we thought. Mary Ruckman and Joan Edwards were the host- Turning 104 F-. Courtesy photo Mike Cavallaro, who resides in Buttonwood Bay, Sebring, will celebrate his 104th birthday on Monday. Cavallaro still drives his own car and is active in the Buttonwood Bay, singles club. Anyone who would like to wish him a happy birthday can call him at 655-0560. esses for the event. May business meeting will be at the clubhouse, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, May 11. The carry- in dinner for May 25 will be a cookout with Dave Hoskinson doing the .cooking. There will be hot dogs, and bratwursts, so bring a dish to share that will. compliment the sandwiches. Also bring your own table serv- ice. That will be the last meet- ing until September.. All residents of Sebring Country Estates and Grand Prix Heights are invited to attend. Interested-in membership, we are offering two memberships for the price of one at $5 until December. There are many advantages of membership, contact Cindy Maxon at 382- 4209 or Elizabeth Ressler at 314-9784 if you have any ques- tions. Our clubhouse also is avail- able to rent for special events. Contact Shirley Allen at 385- 224 2 for cost and availability: Active members have -a special rate that is offered when certain conditions are met. SILVER OAKS Catherine Healy SEBRING Condolences are extended to Carylee Geiger on the death of her stepmother, Irinz Trick, 'on April 7. She passed u :a\' in Greenville, Ohio just two days before her * LAKE. PLACID. Luetta Kiger spent Easter in St., Petersburg with her grandson Jeff Kiger and his family. Rita and Andy Anderson 102nd birthday. Sharon Ross, of Sarasota, and her daughter Elizabeth, spent Easter weekend with her parents Dorothy and Ralph Bums. Our thanks to Ed Lynch who prepared the ham for the Easter dinner, and to his wife Barbara, who decorated the tables with many Easter bunnies and flow- ers. The ladies luncheon was Thursday, April 20, at The / Platters Restaurant in Lake Placid. New homeowners are Pamela and Kenneth Ritola from Pinckney, Mich. Brady Fox remains on our concern list. Beverly and Bill Henderson recently received the rhanagers' "Yard and Home" award. Celebrating birthdays in May are Marilyn Howell and Floyd Farmer. May wedding anhiver- saries will be celebrated by Marilyn and Sam Howell, Margaret and Frank Foxx, Dorothy and Gerald Moriarity, Darlene and Ralph Kindred, Geri and Ed Phannenstill. Cathy and Larry Healy will have their 55th anniversary. Best wishes to all. A safe, happy and healthy summer is wished .to all of our winter residents who are return- ing to their northern homes. TROPICAL HARBOR Mary Ellen. Bryant B sc This schedule provides a brief listing of local clubs and organ- izations who play bingo in the area. It is the responsibility of the group to update the News- Sun on any changes in this listing by calling 385-6155, ext. 528. TODAY * AmVets Post plays bingo, 1:30 p.m. at the post, 2029 U.S. 27 S., Sebring. Open to members and their guests. For details, call 385-0234. M Knights of Columbus Council 5441 plays bingo at the hall, 900 U.S. 27 N, Sebring. Doors open at 3 p.m. Games on sale at 5 p.m. and starting time is 6 p.m. Hoagies and light food will be served. For details, call 385-0987. * Knights of Columbus Council 7245, Lake Placid, plays bingo at noon at its hall on the corner of Washington Boulevard and County Road 621, Lake Placid. Doors open at 11:15 a.m. Lunch is avail- able * Thunderbird Hill South , plays nickel bingo from 2-4 p.m. at the clubhouse. THURSDAY * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661, 200 C.R. 621 East, plays bingo in a smoke-free environment. Early bird games begin at 6:30 p.m. For details, call 465-2661 or 465-2122. * Lorida Lions Club plays bingo at the Lorida Lions Clubhouse, 301 Lake Blvd. Early games are at 6 p.m. and regular games are-at 7. * Sebring Recreation Club plays bingo at its clubhouse, 333 Pomegranate Ave, at 7 p.m. For members only. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4300 plays bar bingo, 2-4 p.m., 2011 SE Lakeview Drive, Sebring. Kitchen is open from 12-2 p.m. for hamburgers and fries. For details, call 385- 8902. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853, Avon Park, has regular bingo at 12:30 p.m. No early birds. 50/50s, specials and regular games. Guaranteed jackpot. Kitchen is open for lunch. Open to the public. FRIDAY * Alpine Village R.O.C. plays bingo at 7 p.m. * Knights of Columbus Council 5441 plays bingo at the hall, 900 U.S. 27 N, Sebring. Doors open at 3 p.m. Games on sale at 5 p.m. and starting time is 6 p.m. Hoagies and light food will be served. For details, call 385-0987. * Knights of Columbus Council 7245, Lake Placid, holds early bird games at 6:30. p.m. and regular games at 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall at County Road 621 and Washington Boulevard. Free coffee is sbrved. Desserts and bever- ages are available. N Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3880 plays bingo 2 p.m. at 1224 County Road 621 East, Lake Placid. For details, call 699-5444. SATURDAY * Lake Placid Elks 2661 plays bingo from 1-4 p.m. at the lodge. Open to members and their guests. For details, call 699-1429. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 plays bar bingo from 2-4 p.m. at the post. Members and escorted guests only. For details, call 385-8647 or 471- 3557. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3880 plays bingo 2 p.m. at 1224 County Road 621 East, Lake Placid. For details, call 699-5444. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 plays bingo at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon MARRIAGE LICENSES Marriage licenses filed for the month of April are as fol- lows: Pedro Ramos Ahuelican, 28, of Lake Placid and Irma Miranda-Esteban, 25, of Lake Placid, April 3, 2006. Luis Alberto Iniguez- Avila, 21, of -Sebring and Susana Livier Arreguin, 19, of Avon Park, April 3, 2006. Roger Lawrence Londo, 64, of Lake Placid and Judith Ann Thomas, 64, of Lake Placid, April 3, 2006. . Patrick Owen Riley, 44, of Sebring and Sheila Marie Anderson, 46, of April 3, 2006. Charles Lowell Rogers, 84; of Sebring and Deloris Ilona Buttram, 78, of Sebring, April 3, 2006. Joshua Mark Martin, 25, of Sebring and Julie Christine Evans, 21, of Sebring, April 4, 2006. Rigoberto Oyola Jr., 26, of Avon Park and Patricia Irene Marler, 25, of Avon Park, April 4, 2006. Anthony Herbert Rosbough, 53, of Venus and Teresa Marie Knarr, 38, of Fremont, Mich., April 4, 2006. Jose Ariel Velez, 33, of Ayo'. Park and Vimiara Martinez-Torres, 26, of Avon Park, April 4, 2006. 'U Timothy John South, 29, of Lake Placid and Jaroslava Fialkova Kocourkova, 51, of Sebring, April 5, 2006. Ryan Michael Drury, 23, of Sebring and Crystal Pearl Beacham, 23, of Vero Beach, April 6, 2006. Carl Jackson Farrar, 48, of Sebring and Carol Ann Harvey, 61, of Sebring, April 6, 2006. Greggory Allen Mills, 21, of Sebring and April Renea Williams, 22, of Sebring, April 6, 2006. Chad David Williams, 26, of Lake Placid and Jessica Ann Pettis, 23, of Lake Placid, April 6, 2006. Justin Dean Curry, 24, of Lake Placid and Melissa Ann Hollingsworth, 45, of Iake Placid, April 7, 2006. Darrell Lynn, Kindrick, 43, of Sebring and Elizabeth Charlene Marshall, 42, of Sebring, April 7, 2006. Park. Early bird is at 12:30 p.m. and regular bingo is at 1. All regular games are two-part bingos except for the specials and winner take all, last game jackpot. Kitchen is open at 11 a.m. Public is welcome. For details, call 452-9853. plays bingo 6 p.m., 2618 Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. Doors open at 4 p.m. Papers start selling at 5 p.m. Open to the public. For details, call 471-3557 or 655-1982. MONDAY -i ; ,.';iiAlpine Village R.O,C. plays SUNDAY ; 'bingo af 7 p.m. * Handicapped AmericaIns JU1r"' 0 American Legion Post 74 Love Of Life Organization plays bingo at 1.:45 p.m. at the bingo will be at 1 p.m. at the post in Sebring. Jackpot game Lion's Club of Sebring. Doors is $120 for members and open at 11:30 a.m. Supplies guests. are sold. Games are played on 0 Hammock Mobile Estates paper. Concessions sold plays bingo at 7 p.m. before the game. For details, N Lake Haven plays bingo at call 385-641,5 or 385-1196. .7 p.m. Open to public. * Lake Placid Elks Lodge Oak Gardens plays bingo at 2661 has bingo from 1-4 p.m. 6:30 p.m. Open to residents each Sunday. Open to the and their guests. public. For details, call 465- Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 2661. plays bingo 6 p.m., 2618 * Lake Placid Moose Lodge Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. 2374 has bar bingo games at Doors open at 4. Papers start 1 p.m. at the lodge, 2137 U.S. selling at 5 p.m. Open to the 27 South, Lake Placid. Open public. For details, call 471- to members and qualified 3557 or 655-1982. guests only. E Veterans of Foreign Wars * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 Post 9853 plays bingo at the Scoreboard co Recreational events Over the Hill Gang shoots SEBRING At the Over the Hill Gang's shooting match Wednesday, April 26, Rangemasters Ray and Rita Maki sat up the shooting positions and promptly departed. The balance of the range- masters duties were shared by the members and targets with a possible score of 1,150 was set up. In the Small Bore Optic Sight Group, Will Asbury posted a perfect score of 1,150; followed by second place, Don Gibbs with 1,145; and third place, Gary Plants With 1140. In the Large Bore Optic Sight Group, Harold Gilbert got first and posted 930. In Open Sights, Ken Walker got first and posted : 1,085. The group had 14 -shoot- post, 75 N. Olivia Drive,; Avon Park. Early bird is at 12:30 p.m. and regular bingo is at 1. All regular games are two-part bingos except for the specials and winner take all, last game jackpot. Kitchen is open at 11 a.m. Public is welcome. For details, call 452-9853. TUESDAY * American Legion Post 69 plays lounge bingo at 2 p.m. each Tuesday. Open to mem- bers and guests only. * American Legion Post 25 plays bingo at 5:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Post. Members and guests invited. Call 465- 7940 for details. * Avon Park American Legion Post 69 plays bar bingo at 2 p.m. Open to mem- bers and guests. * Fraternal Order of Eagles 4240 Aerie plays early bird bingo at 12:30 p.m. and regu- lar bingo at 1:30 p.m. at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebring. For details call 655-4007. ers. Larry Bunker, a retired rangemaster, visited. New shooters are welcome. The Gang meets at 10 a.m. each Wednesday, at Jim's Pistolarrow on U.S. 98. Call 655-4505 for information. Golden Seniors play bridge SEBRING The Golden Seniors Bridge Club played bridge Thursday, April 27, at Golf Hammock in Sebring, with three tables. Winners were Charles Terry, first; Eva Borgemeister, second; and Don Freeman, third. Our Packages on Hearing Instruments range from.... ,,,. .K*., $..s85000 S"!CopyrigheMaterl1 $87500 S Sndated Cnten $110000 Avaiable from Commercial News Providers" S$1500 , U. Al.Pd0aa 000Wotrrdntyc entertained their son and daugh- ter (Mark and Jacci) from Myrtle Beach for four days. If anyone is in need of a Tropical Harbor phone directo- ry, they are available from any Homeowners Association Board member. Don and Eyelyn Guiney hosted Monday coed coffee and Louise Smith emceed on April 24. We welcomed Laura Bailie's sister and friend who are visiting. Laura Helbig, our Sunshine Lady, announced there is a condolence card to sign for the family and friends of Bob Schultz who passed away recently. There are care cards to sign for Sally Hunter, Tom Feshoh and Barbara Myers. Laura Helbig also read a thank you card from Mary Kuehne. Birthday and anniver- sary wishes go out to all those celebrating this week. We sang "Happy Birthday" to Evelyn Guiney, Jan Butts, Jeanne Jensen and Bonnie Alan. We sang "Happy Anniversary" to Jerry and Joyce Springman, Alice and John Jacobson and Phyllis and Richard Gingrich. Our thanks go out to Virginia Tharp who accompanied us on the piano. Ray Boyd announced that as long as there are enough shuf- flers, shuffleboard will continue for the summer, after coffee on Monday and at 9 a.m. Wednesday and Fridays. If in need of a name badge, call Cheron Piper at 699-0421. If you are able to volunteer for. two hours on a Saturday morning to help residents of the Lake Placid Health Care Center' play bingo. or help with the birthday party, contact Helen' Burgan, : I I News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 -y:u- - ". 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CLASSIFICATION HEADINGS 1000 Announcements 1050 Legals 1100 Announcements Classifiedads get fast results, 1000 Announcements 1050 Lg' IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC-06-268 IN RE ESTATE OF SHIRLIE M LEAVITT Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS' (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DEMANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: YOU ARE HEREBY notified that an. Order of Summary .Administration' has been entered in the estate of Shirlie M. Leavitt, deceased, File Number PC-06-268, by the Circuit Court for Hianund- Country Florida. Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 430 South Com- merce Avenue Sebring. FL 33870; that the decedenL's dale ol earn was April 1J, 2005; that the total value of the estate is $6,704.40 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are Ruoten G Harvie PT Hanover ID Patiunus No 33 Kebayoran Baru Jartla Seialan 12160, Indonesia William P. Harvie 3401 Monore Street Columbia, SC 803-771-0274 3 Susan G. Smith 3655 East Ocean Boulevard Longbeach, CA 80903 Janet G. West 189 Beechnut Hill Road Wiscasset, Maine 04578-4674 Walter H. Leavitt 409 Birch Point Road Wiscasset, Maine 04578 Jeanne L. Leavitt S176 Backnarrows Road Boothbay, Maine 04537 Kaleelee Ahlers 205 Millay Road Bowdoinham, Maine 04008 Peter Sarkis 156 Cheney Lanie Newington, Connecticut 06111 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. . CALL 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 May 1,2006. Person Giving Notice: /s/ Stuart G. Harvie 106 East Circle Drive Lexington, Florida 29072 Attorney for Person Giving Notice: /s/ Michael J. Trombley Attorney Florida Bar No. 176596 1150 Personals 1200 LOSt & Found 1250 Card Of Thanks 1300 In Memoriam 1350 Paid Political 1400 Health Care Services 1450 Babysitters 1500 Child Care Services 1550 Professional Services 1600 Internet & Computer Services 2000 Employment 2050 Job Opportunities 2100 Help Wanted 2150 Part-tlime Employment 2200 Preparation For Employment 2250 Schools & instruction 2300 Work Wanted 3000 Financial 3050 Business Opportunities 3100 Business Opportunities Wanted 3150 Mortgages 3200 Investments 3250 Loans & Savings 3300 Insurance 4000 Real Estate 4020 Builders & Contractors 4040 Homes For Sale 4060 Homes For Sale Avon Park 4080 Homes For Sale Sebring 4100 Homes For Sale Lake Placid 4120 Villas & Condos For Sale 4140 Retirement Facilities 4160 Commercial Property For Sale 4170 Lakefront Property For Sale 4180 Duplexes For Sale 4190 Property Exchange 4200 Income & Investment Property 4220 Lots For Sale 4240 Farms For Sale 4260 Acreage For Sale 4280 Cemetery Lots 4300 Out-Ot-Town Property 4320 Real Estate Wanted 5000 Mobile Homes 5050 Mobile Homes For Sale 5100 Mobile Home Lots For Sale 5150 Mobile Homes For Rent 5200 Mobile Home Lots For Rent 6000 Rentals 6050 Duplexes For Rent 6100 Villas & Condos For Rent 6150 Furnished Apartments For Rent 6200 Unfurnished Apartments For Rent 6250 Furnished Houses For Rent 6300 Unfurnished Houses For Rent 6350 Cottages For Rent 6400 Rooms For Rent 6450 Roommates Wanted 6500 Miscellaneous Rentals 6550 Warehouses For Rent 6600 Business & Offices For Rent 1050 egals Tromoley Schommer Disler & Accorsi J29 Souln CommerceAvenue Sebring Florida 33870 Telephone 1863) 385-5139 May 3, 10,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Case File No. GC 06-275 Civil Division ARNALDO MENDEZ and VERONICA MENDEZ, Plaintiff(s), v. JOHN STEVEN SPRINGER, MILTON S. BOYCE, as Trustee of the Milton S. Boyce Revocable Trust Agreement of 1993, dated April i. 1993, and ELAINE ROBERTS, a/i',i, Elaine Boyce Defendant(s). NOTICE OF ACTION' TO: JOHN STEVEN SPRINGER, MILTON S. BO\CE. as Trustee of the Mihon S Boyce Revocable Trust Agreemenl of 1993, dated April 1, 1993, and ELAINE ROBERTS, a/k/a Elaine Boyce, if alive, or if dead, their un- known spouses, widows, widowers, heirs, de- visees, creditors, grantees, and all parties hav- ing or claiming by, through, under, or against them, and any and all persons claiming any, right, title, interest, claim, lien, estate or de- mand against the Defendant in regards to the following described property in Highlands County, Florida: PARCEL 1,- LOTS 2, 8, 9, AND 12, BLOCK M, SPRING LAKE VILLAGE IV, FLORIDA SUBDI- VISION, PER PLAT OOK 9, PAGE 75, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. PROPERTY IDENTIFICATION NUMBER C-15-35.30-040-OOMO-0020 Notice is, hereby given to each of you .that an action to quiet title to the above described property has been filed against you and you are required to serve your written defenses, on Plaintiff's attorney, BILL MCFARLAND, P.A., P.O. BOX 101507, CAPE CORAL, FL 33910, and file the original with the Clerk of the Cir- cuit Court, Highlands County, 590 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870, on or before May 26th, 2006 or otherwise a default judgment will be entered against you for the relief sought in the Complaint. THIS NOTICE will be published once each week for four consecutive weeks in a newspa- per of general circulation published in High- lands County, Florida. Dated this 21st day of April,'2006. LE. "LUKE" BROKER Clerk of the Court By: /s? Sara Turnbull Deputy Clerk , /s/ Krista L. Brindle Krista Lynn Brindle Attorney for the Plaintiff P.O. Box 101507 Cape Coral, FL 33910. Fla. Bar No. 0826081 April 26; May 3, 10,17,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT . .FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-331 IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE A. MASON, JR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of GEORGE A. MASON, JR., deceased, whose date of death was March 15,2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number PC 06- 331, the address of which is 590 S. Conm- merce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims, or demands against decedeht's estate,.Including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LAT- ER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE 6650 Wanted To Rent 6700 Seasonal Property For Rent 7000 Merchandise 7020 Auctions 7030 Estate Sales 7040 Appliances 7060 Antiques Collectibles 7080 Stamps & Coins 7100 T.V., Radio & Stereo 7120 Video Recorders & Equipment 7140 Computers & Supplies 7160 Cameras & Supplies 7180 Furniture 7200 Apparel & Household Goods 7220 Citizen Band & Amateur Radio 7240 Jewelry Personal Items 7260 Musical Merchandise 7280 Office & Business Equipment 7300 Miscellaneous 7320 Garage & Yard Sales 7340 Wanted To Buy 7360 Wanted To Trade 7380 Machinery & Tools 7400 Lawn & Garden 7420 Heating & Air Conditioning 7440 Building Supplies 746 0 Crafts & Bazaars 7480 Nursery. Gardening & Supplies 7490 Farm Equipment 7500 Livestock & Supplies 7520 Pets & Supplies 7540 Fresh Fruits & Vegetables 7550 Meat & Poultry Products 7560 Medical Supplies & Equipment 7580 Toys 8000 Recreation 8050 Boats & Motors 8100 Marine Equipment 8150 Fitness & Exercise Equipment 8200 Bikes & Cycle Equipment 8250 Hunting & Fishing Supplies 8270 Firearms 8300 Pools & Supplies 8350 Sportning Goods 8400 Recreational Vehicles 8450 Motor Homes 8500 Golf Carts 9000 Transportation 9050 Aviation 9100 Motorcycles & ATV's 9150 Four Wheel Drive Vehicles 9200 Trucks 9220 Utility Trailers 9250 Vans 9300 Automotive Services 9320 Automobile Financing 9340 Automooile Insurance 9350 Automotive Pans & Accessories 9400 Automotive Wanted 9420 Antiques Classics 9440 Sport Utility Vehicles 9450 Automotive For Sale 1050 gals OR THIRTY 130) DAYS AFTER THE DATE Of SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors ol the decedeni and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unma- tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED 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 BARBED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE1IS: APRIL 26, 2006. Personal Representative: Is/ Thomas B. Mason Jr. P.O. Box 23 Jarrettsville, MD 21084 Attorney for Personal Representative: is/ Michael A. Rider Florida Bar No.175661i , 13 N. 03k Street Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone:'(863) 465-1111 April 26; May 3, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY. FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-324 IN RE: ESTATE OF GLORIA M SPINNING Deceased. S. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of GLO- RIA M. SPINNING, deceased, whose date of death was March 19, 2006, is pending In the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, File Number PC,06-324, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring" FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- al representative's attorney' are set forth be- 1 All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate. including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LAT- ER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands againstthe decedent's estate, including unma- tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: SALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED 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 NOTICE IS APRIL 26, 2006. Personal Representative: Si s/ Is Richard A. Kendall S.11415 SW 110 Lane Miami, FL 33176 Attorney for Personal Representative: I/s Michael A. Rider Florida Bar No. 175661 13 N. Oak Street Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-1111 April 26; May 3, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT SFOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA S PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-318 (N RE: ESTATE OF INES MARIA PURCELL RIVERA Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of INES MA- RIA PURCELL RIVERA, deceased, whose date of death was March 2, 2005, Is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which Is 590 lz (118~i~i~Bl"s . .- fl T - 4)TYOT CC I".? EU 6.TOYO E WFI F, I EY3 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 1050 Legals S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal rep- resentative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this 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 PERIODS SET FORTH.ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DESCEND- ANT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. .The date of first publication of this notice is April 26, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Cecilia Martinez Purcell Concordia Gardens 1 Apto 7A Calle Livoma #8 San Juan, Puerto Rico 00924 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Pamela T. Karlson Florida Bar No. 0017957 301 Dal Hall Boulevard Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-5033 April 16; May 3, 2006- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION, FILE NO. PC 06-351 IN RE: ESTATE OF JOSEPH CANALE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOSEPH CANALE, deceased, File Number PC 06-351, is pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebr- ing, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- al representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OF MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this Notice is May 3, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Jeri Canale 3206 Monza Drive Sebring, FL 33872 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Clifford M. Ables III , FLORIDA BAR NO 1783;9 ,. CLIFF9RD M. ABLES, III, P.A. 551 SOUTH COMMERCE AVE. SEBRING, FL 33870 TELEPHONE: (863) 385-0112 May 3,10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-11 IN RE: ESTATE OF JERROLD K. PERKINS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JER- ROLD K.'PERKINS, deceased, whose date of death was November 22, 2005, and whose Social Security Number is 359-24-7341, is pending in the Circuit Court. for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebr- ing, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- at representative's attorney are set forth be- low. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- Ihoe is required lo be served must file their claims *ith 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: MAY 3, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Lawrence H. Freeman 345 E. Shepard Lane Kaysville, Utah 84037 Attorney for Personal Representative: /Is/ David F. Lanier DAVID F. LANIER Florida Bar No. 045399 P.O. Box 400 Avon Park, Florida 33826-0400 Telephone: (863) 453-4457 -, May 3,10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-325 IN RE: ESTATE OF JOHN R. ROMAN Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JOHN R. ROMAN, deceased, whose date of death was March 19, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, File Number PC 06-325, the ad- dress of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the person- al representative's attorney are set forth be- low,. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, and who have been served a copy of this notice, must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE LAT- ER OF THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF. THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY (30) DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unma- 'tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must 1050 --Lls file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE (3) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERI- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENTS DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS APRIL 26, 2006. Personal Representative: /Is/ Michael A. Rider 13 N. Oak Avenue Lake Placid, FL 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 April 26; May 3, 2006 A VAN SALE SPECIAL! 3 LINES, 2 WEEKS, $25. CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED, 385-6155. "Florida Non-Profit Housing, Inc. seeks to en- gage an auditor for FY ending 9/30/06. Inter- ested CPA's should request.a copy of the RFP at P.O. Box 1987, Sebring, FL 33871, e-mail fnph@earthlink.net, or call 863-385-2519 no later than 5/12/06." May 3, 5, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-354 IN RE: ESTATE OF MAURICE HENRY BEATON, Deceased. NOTICE TO'CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MAURICE HENRY BEATON, deceased, File Number, PC 06-354, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate 'Divi- sion, the address of which is 590 South Com- merce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal representative's at- torney are set forth below. : All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims' or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a 'copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS 'AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other crediior: of the decedent and other persons raving claims or demands against decedent's .estate, including unma- tured, contingent or, unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS'AFTER. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE: ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED .WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of first publication of this notice is: May 3, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Marilyn Beaton Buttry 227 Rice Boulevard. Riverview, FL 33569 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Robert E. Livingston Florida Bar No. 0031259 445 S. Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 Telephone: (863) 385-5156 May 3,10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-357 IN RE ESTATE OF WILLIAM E PAGE JR, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of WIL- LIAM E. PAGE, JR., deceased, File Number PC 06-357, is pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address' of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring. Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent abd other -persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unmatured, con- tingent or unliquidated claims, on whom a copy of this notice is served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE'LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 'DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and- persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate, including unmatured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL,CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS, OF MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the lirsl purlicaanon of this Notice is May 3, 2006. Personal Representative: Isl Clifford M. Ables Ill 551 South Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Clifford M. Ables ll FLORIDA BARFNO. 178379 CLIFFORD M. ABLES, III, P.A. 551 SOUTH COMMERCE AVE. SEBRING, FL 33870 TELEPHONE: (863)385-0112 May 3,10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NUMBER: GC-06-16 DAVID L MARSH Plaintiff, vs. MARY ANN LANIA and ANTHONY C. CAVE, Defendants. NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, pursuant to a Final Judgment entered in the above enti- tled cause in the Circuit Court in Highlands County, Florida, I will sell the property situated in Highlands County, Florida described as: THE NORTHWESTERLY HALF. OF LOT 9, ABUTTING LOT 10 AND ALL OF LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 271, LAKE SEBRING, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 16, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. Commonly known as 2124 GARDENVIEW, ROAD, SEBRING, FL 33870, at public sale, to the highest and best bidder for cash, in the Jury Assembly Room, of the Highlands County Courthouse, 430 S. Com- merce Avenue, Sebring, Highlands County, Florida, at 11:00 A.M. on the 2nd day of June, 2006. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, person with disabilities need- ing a special accommodation to participate in this proceeding your are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Office of the Court Admin- istrator, (863) 534-4690, within (2) working days of your receipt of this Notice of Sale; if you are,hearing impaired, call (TDD) (863) 534-7777 or Florida Relay Service 1-800-955- 8770. .DATED this 17th day of April, 2006. L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS By: /s/ Sara Tumbull Deputy Clerk April 26; May 3, 2006 1050 Legals NOTICE OF MEETING There will be a Meeting of the Board of Su- pervisors of the SPRING LAKE IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT on Wednesday May 10, 2006 at 3:30 P.M. at the SPRING LAKE IMPROVE- MENT DISTRICT OFFICE, 115 Spring Lake Boulevard, Sebring, Florida 33876. /s/ Robert F. Aquilina Manager May 3, 2006. NOTICE OF GENERAL ELECTION I, Sue M. Cobb, Secretary of State of the State of Florida, do hereby give notice that a GENERAL ELECTION will be held in HIGH- LANDS County, State of Florida, on the SEV- ENTH day of NOVEMBER, A.D., 2006, to fill or retain the following offices: United States Senator Representative In Congress: District 16 Governor and Lieutenant Governor Attorney General Chief Financial Officer Commissioner of Agriculture State Representative: District 66 and 77 Supreme Court, Retention of Three Justices Second District Court of Appeal, Retention of Five Judges Circuit Judge, Tenth Judicial Circuit: Groups 3, 4, 7,11 and 14 School Board: Districts 1, 4 and 5 County Commissioner: Districts 2 and 4 Spring Lake Improvement District: Seats 4 and 5 Highlands Soil and Water Conservation District: Groups 3 and 4 IN Testimony Whereof, I Hereunto set my hand and affixed the Great Seal of the State of Florida, at Tallahassee, The Capital, this Second day of April, A.D., 2006. /s/ Sue M. Cobb Secretary of State April 16; May 3, 2006 55 Highlands 10 County Legals LEGAL NOTICE The Highlands County Sheriff's Office has in its custo- "dy the following found items. If no claim is made, the items will be disposed of in accordance with the law. Those people missing items that may match the de- scription given should contact the Sheriffs Office at a.4)?.;,2",) M.:.r.l Irru Friday 8:00am to 4:00pm to r.ei up .in r.ip,'l, ir. rr Case Number -06-04-2315 Blue & White Pelican Paddle Boat found I in Lake Placid on 4/19/06 if. 04. 790 Levi Strauss Jean purse with medicines and make up found in Sebring on 4/14/06 06-04-1191 Huffy North West Mans Mountain Bike found in Avon Park on 4/10/06 06-04-0658 Black Lantern Type lawn ornaments - found in Sebring on 4/06/06 06-03-2370 Small unknown name brand Scooter found in Sebring on 3/24/06 06-03-2116 Set of keys attached w/a heart locket with 2 stones found in Avon Park on 3/21/06 06-03-2084 Blue & Silver Mongoose Childs Bike found in Lake Placid on 3/21/06 06-03-0723 Red Huffy Bicycle found in Sebring on 3/08/06 06-03-0378 Jewelry Box with misc jewelry found in Avon Park on 3/05/06 06-03-0289 Honda All Terrain Vehicle found in Lake Placid on 3/4/06 06-03-0015 Yellow & Black Huffy Mountain Bike -found in Avon Park on 3/01/06 06-02-0106 Green BMX style Bike found in Lake 'Placid on 2/02/06 06-01-2471 Money Order found in Sebring on 1/26/06 r 06-01-1481 Craftsman Bushwacker found in Lake Placid on 1/16/06 April26;'May 3, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5491 TAX DEED NO.: 05001194TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5491 IS- SUED 06/01/1999 HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAXDEED TO ,. BE ISSUED.THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN * THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-14028800390 LOT 39i, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, 'FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M, DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY'CLERK S AY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT..NO.: 99/5428 TAX DEED NO.: 05001160TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5428 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: C043428-14028700230 LOT 23, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF,THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. , THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. - DATED THIS os05/03/2006 L.E."LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5429 TAX DEED NO.: 05001161TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5429 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: C043428-14028700250 LOT 25, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA.' THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5430 TAX DEED NO.: 05001162TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5430 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: C043428-14028700260 LOT 26, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATEISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON . 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 1055 "C*'=" I V J County Legals A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,.10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR -TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5431 TAX DEED NO.: 05001163TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5431 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: C043428-14028700270 LOT 27, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT.OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN'THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3, 10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5432 TAX DEED NO.: 05001164TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5432 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: C043428-14028700280 LOT 28, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT; JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006. AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER 'LEPI'OF COURTS ;. : AOXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA. STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5433 TAX DEED NO.: 05001165TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5433 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: C043428-14028700290 LOT 29, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. , THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CED, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR .OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 . CERT. NO.: 99/54361: ; TAX.DEED NO. 0500.167TDS. . "NOTICE IS HREEBY' GIVEN THAT, ALBERT E. MCKEE, '-HOLDER OF'TAX'CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5435 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: C043428-14028700310 LOT 31, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE'PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE'NAME(S) OF CED, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E: "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5436 TAX DEED NO.: 05001168TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E..MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5436 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: C043428-14028700320 LOT 32, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THENAME(S). OF EL- IAS HERNANDEZ DIAZ ELIAS HERNANDEZ VAZ- QUEZ- CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE.LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS ' BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5437 TAX DEED NO.: 05001169TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5437 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: C043428-14028700330 LOT 33, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY. ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5438 TAX DEED NO.: 05001170TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5438 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: C043428-14028700340 LOT 34, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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- 1055 Highlands 1 0 55 County Legals HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5439 TAX DEED NO.: 05001171TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE,' HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5439 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: C043428-14028700350 LOT 35, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC.. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT'THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5441 TAX DEED NO.: 05001172TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5441 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE ANAPPLICATION 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: C043428-14028700370 LOT 37, BLOCK 287; SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INO. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK SMAY3, 10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR-TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5443 TAX DEED NO.: 05001173TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5443 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: C043428-14028700400 LOT 40, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, ,FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, .JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5444 TAX DEED NO.: 05001174TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5444 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: C043428-14028700420 LOT, 42, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE'NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMEDACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY.ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5445 TAX DEED NO.: 05001175TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5445 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HiAS 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: C043428-14028700430 LOT 43, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS INTHE NAME(S) OF ELE- NA LOZANO DE-MELGAREJO CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE. LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BOOKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX.DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5448 TAX DEED NO.: 05001176TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5448 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: C043428'14028700470 LOT 47, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5449 TAX DEED NO.: 05001177TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5449 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: C043428-14028700480 LOT 48, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES). AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5450 TAX DEED NO.: 05001178TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5450 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: C043428-14028700490 LOT 49, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR' DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5451 TAX DEED NO.: 05001179TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5451 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: C043428-14028700500 LOT 50, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10, 17, 24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5452 TAX DEED NO.: 05001180TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E; MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5452 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: C043428-14028700510 LOT 51, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER ' CLERK OF COURTS , BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3, 10, 17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED . CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5454 TAXDEED NO.: 05001181TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5454 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: C043428-14028700540 LOT 54, BLOCK 287, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73,. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS'COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, 'ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS ' BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5459 TAX DEED NO.: 05001182TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5459 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: C043428-14028800040 LOT 4, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10075 TAX DEED NO.: 05001184TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10075 ISSUED 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: C243528-15005000040 LOT 4, BLOCK 50, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES, UNIT 15, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF,HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF EVE- LYN P. SPRAGUE 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5461 TAX DEED NO.: 05001185TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5461 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MAD E 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: C043428-14028800060 LOT 6, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- *News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 flC 5 Highlands 1 V55 County Legals SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5466 TAX DEED NO.: 05001186TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5466 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: C0043428-14028800110 LOT 11, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MA- RIA G. ALEMAY LUIS R. PADILLA 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5473 TAX DEED NO.: 05001187TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5473 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: C043428-14028800210 LOT 21, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. ' 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5474 TAX DEED NO.: 05001188TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5474 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: C043428-14028800220 LOT 22, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED.THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK - MAY 3, 10, 17, 24, 2006 :'T l .I I .'I' p J i -l:'h11 I 1 UI I;'EI. 1ll:; l-'Et ', ;, n A- I TAX DEED NO.: 05001189TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5480 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: C043428-14028800280 LOT 28, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON b6/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5484 TAX DEED NO.: 05001190TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5484 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: C043428-14028800320 LOT 32, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. STHE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY3, 10, 17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5486 TAX DEED NO.: 05001191TDS - NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5486 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: C043428-14028800340 LOT 34, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNASTAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3, 10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5488 TAX DEED NO.: 05001192TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5488 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: C043428-14028800360 LOT 36, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- S055 Highlands 1 V55 County Legals DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE. BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10, 17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) . TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5490 TAX DEED NO.: 05001193TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5490 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: C043428-14028800380 LOT 38, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 . L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5493 TAX DEED NO.: 05001195TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5493 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: C043428-14028800410 LOT 41, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF.HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5494 TAX DEED NO.: 05001196TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5494 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: C043428-14028800440 LOT 44, BLOCK 288. SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE,.11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY.a, 10 17 924 2006 055 County Legals HIGHLANDS COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES The following legal notices are from the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners and are be- it.g published in the font, size, and leading as per their specifications. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5496 TAX DEED NO.: 05001197TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5496 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: C043428-14028800460 LOT 46, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10, 17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5497 TAX DEED NO.: 05001198TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5497 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: C043428-14028800470 LOT 47, BLOCK 288, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF, SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 73, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, INC. 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M '. . DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10078 TAX DEED NO.: 05001207TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX.CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10078. ISSUED 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: C243528-15005200200 LOT 20, BLOCK 52, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 15, ACCORDING TO-THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JEANNE P. TOMICIC MICHAEL W. TOMICIC- " 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. .-: I Ti 'F l FiCF "C0,T 6 CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK II Highlands S055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/07/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10086 TAX DEED NO.: 05001208TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE. HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10086 ISSUED 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: C243528-16005600110 LOT 11, BLOCK 56, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF LIL- LILIAN M. RAVEN JOHN R. RAVEN 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, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10, 17, 24, 2006 1100 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 1200 Loist& Found ENCONTRAMOS Pequeno perrito blanco, en la area del restaurant Blue Crab, N. Ridge- wood, (863) 381-7201. FOUND SMALL white poodle, area of Blue Crab Restaurant, N. Ridgewood, (863) 381- 7201. FOUND FEMALE cat, solid black, just had litter of 5 kittens, found on Eucalyptus St. near Downtown Sebring. Call to identify, (863)385- 7144. LOST CAT tan, brown long hair tiger, double paws, Lake Haven Estates, Lafayette Ave on Grey Foxs area. 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E\lerior, DriO e" a)s, side;Ilks & More!! In Lake Wales, Call: W\e Are Reasonably Priced! S(863) 638-3380 Licensed and Insured. In Sebring, Call: (863) 381-3604 Free Estimates. and Surrounding Areas. M.,. 1 RN News-Sun. Wednesday, viay 3, 2006 2100 Help Wanted 2 MACHINE mechanic positions. Will train. Apply in person at Elberta Crate and Box, 224 Hatcher Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. A LOVING Christian who enjoys working with children, in a teaching atmosphere. 465-1982 License #c14hi0013 440 OR 220 LIc. COMMERCIAL or Personal lines CSR needed. Health retirement. benefits. Fax resume 863- 699-1925 A/C EXPERIENCE service tech and installer needed. Health/benefits ADVANCED AIR SYSTEMS 316 Maple Ave, Sebring FIL. 33870. (863)-385-2665. fax. 863-385-3124 ADMIN ASST for fertilizer company in Lake Placid. Requires strong telephone and com- puter skills, MS word and excel, detail orient- ed and able to communicate in a professional matter. Salary commensurate with ability. Good benefits. EOE/DFWP. Fax resume 407- 682-2031. ADMISSIONS NURSE Energetic nurse needed for a Health Care Fa- cility in Avon Park. Qualified candidate must have experience in health care or related field. Responsibilities will include census develop- ment and community relations. Competitive salary, excellent benefits and much more. Ap- ply in person at Royal Care of Avon Park, 1213 Stratford Rd., Avon Park or call (863) 453-6674. EOE, M/F, DFWP. ADVERTISEMENT FOR RESIDENTIAL ASSISTANT Looking for caring mature person to work with persons with disabilities, providing daily living skill training, attending appointments with individuals and ensuring all needs of the individuals are being met. The candidate must be flexible and have the ability to multi task. The successful applicants must be able to use a word processing program for data entry, take verbal and written instructions, and have experience in the human services field. A valid and good driver's record is required. Certifica- tion in medication administration, First Aid/CPR is desired. The work hours are 7:30- 4:30 full-time Monday through Friday. If, in- terested please fax your resume to 863-385- 6809. ADVERTISEMENT FOR PERSONAL CARE ASSISTANT Looking'for mature and caring individuals to provide personal care services to person with disabilities. The applicants must be able to take written and oral instructions and provide written documentation as needed. Part-time and full-time and individuals needed for vari- ous assignment in Lake Placid, Sebring and Avon Park. If, interested please fax your re- sume to 863-385-6809. ALARM TECHNICIAN F/T with health and re- tirement benefits enter level position at Cen- tral Sec dependable, self motived, fast learner, we will train you, involve physical labor, FBI background check DFWP. Call 863-465-33521 ALIGNMENT TECHNICIAN. Experienced per- son needed, Apply at Yarbrough Tire, 2306 S. Highlands Ave., Sebring. ALUMINUM INSTALLERS, Punch7out carpen- ter, steel erectors, laborers w/ exp. Ffr/T with benefits. E.O. Koch Construction Call (863) 385-8649 DFWP BARNHILL'S BUFFET COME JOIN out new team! Cooks $8 an hour; Dessert Preps $7.50-$8.00 an hour; Servers, all shifts. Apply in person: 2611 US 27 North, Drug-Free Workplace. Minimum 18 years old. BE PART OF THE DIFFERENCEIII BI-LINGUAL SPANISH and English Asst, to re- locate, paid living expense. Call for more info 863-529-1930. BICYCLE MACANIC experienced required P/T, F/T apply at bike shop. 213 US HWY 27 South Sebring. BUSINESS OFFICE Assistant needed for SNF. Must have basic computer skills and knowl- edge of Accounting. Please send resume to Reply Box# 2194 C/O The New's Sun, 2227 US 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. BUSY PEST CONTROL COMPANY needs pest control tech, will train right person. Ap- ply: Aaction Pest Control, 6750 US 27 S, Sebring. Drug Free Workplace. CABLE TV Many opportunities for all full and part-time positions: Managers, Collection/Disconnect Techs and Dispatchers. Must be available eves and weekends. You need self motivation, reli- ability and a clean van or pick-up. We provide good pay, benefits, paid vacation holiday and advancement opportunity. (561.) 719-8292. EOE/DFWP CARPENTERS AND Framers needed for busy construction company, good benefits. Call Scott 863-465-2531 , CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANTS FAIRWAY PINES at Sun 'N Lakes is seeking top-quality, energetic Certified Nursing Assis- tants to provide personal assistance and rou- tine daily care and services to our residents, 7AM-3PM and 11PM-7AM shifts available. Must lie able to work every other weekend. For consideration, please send resume or ap- ply in person to Fairway Pines at Sun 'N Lakes, 5959 Sun 'N Lakes Blvd. Sebring Fl. 33872. Fax 863-385-3930. EOE CLASS B CDL Drivers needed. Dump truck exp only need apply. Call 655-0785 SKENILWORTH SCARE & REHAB C.N.A. Positions Available Come join our team at Kenilworth Care & Rehab Center Apply in person 3011 Kenilworth Blvi Sebring, FL 33870 or call Connie Bass, HR Director at 382-2153 X-317 CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATOR for General Contractor. Must Have at least 5 years exp. Have opening for one part-time and one full- time. Will consider a qualified retired person for either position. Call E.O. Koch Construction (863)385-8649 2100 Help Wanted CONSTRUCTION LABOR, no exp necessary, out of town work. We pay overtime, per diem, travel time, health benefits, hotel room, home on weekends. Must have vehicle, and want to work. 800-352-0478 CONSTRUCTION PLAN Reviewer needed for concrete company. Structural experience nec- essary. Salary based on experience. For an in- terview, please call 863-655-1515, or fax your resume to 863-655-1215. COUNTER POSITION available, afternoons. Apply in person only, Griffin's Dry Cleaners,. 212 S. Ridgewood Dr., Sebring. DETAILER full time. Need an extra job -work- ing nights 7pm-4am. Clean buses, cars, vans. Start 6.50 per hr. Benefits available- health,IRA,vacation,Smoke/Drug free work place. EOE. Fill out application M-F, 9-4pm at Annett130 Madrid Dr Sebring 38870. No phone call please. DOUGLAS SURVEYING, INC. 200 W. In- terlake Blvd., Lake Placid now taking applica- tions for .draftsman, crew chief and instrument man positions,Please call 465-2400 or fax re- sume 465-0988 DRIVER PART TIME drivers as little as .15hrs or up to 40 plus hrs. Must have class B or A, clean MVR. Must be able to lift 40lbs, pay 56 hrs training. Send-fax-email-personal,130 Ma- drid Dr Sebring Fl 33876 or 863-655-6207 or personal-safety@Annettbusline.com or fill out application M-F 9-4. Smoke/Drug free work place EOE. No phone call please. DRIVER- DELIVERY truck for Ornamental nursery. $12.00 per hour. CDI. Apply Peace River Growers, 3521 N. Nursery Rd., Zolfo Springs, Fl. EOE. DRIVERS FULL TIME 30yr old company look- ing for full time drivers. Must have class B or A lic. Clear MVR. previous bus, truck or school Bus exp a plus. Benefits available, heath, IRA, vacation. Must be able to life 40lbs. Pay 56 hr training.Send-fax-email-re- sume to personal-annett Madrid Dr 863-655- 6207,personal-safety@annettbuslines.com or fill out application. M-F, 9-4. Smoke/drug free work place-EOE. No phone call please. DRIVERS NEEDED, non-emergency medical transport, please call 863-381-3563. ELECTRICIAN OR HELPER Must have driver's license and be 18 or older. Haley Electric 314-0501 LABOR FINDERS ORW*MUED COTACTS fMI General Labor Construction CDL-A w/Hazmat Light Industrial All Shifts Carpenters w/tools Equipment Operators Temporary to Permanent Postions Available. Daily Work, Daily Pay Report Ready To Work 6:00AM Daily Office Hours 6:00 A.M. 6..P M S Applications accepted dailv Swith,proper ID. 3735 Kenilworth Blvd. 471-2774 EOE/Drug Free Work Place EXP HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANIC AND LA- BORER needed for repairs and maintance in busy shop, (863)382-6600 Experienced welder, Immediately hiring in Venus, 863-465-2044. 863-465-5757. FULL TIME Medical front office position. Must be detail oriented and good with people, computer skills a must, exp a plus. Apply to News Sun at 2227 US 27 South Sebring box number 2200. FULLY EXPERIENCED Auto Mechanic for long established and small shop in Lake Placid. Plenty of work all year -around, percentage pay. Call Joe 243-1470 or Carl 243-9143. GENERAL CONTRACTOR is looking for relia- ble Lead Trim Carpenter and Lead Painter for residential construction in Lake Placid and Sebring areas. Please call (813)363-8767. GENERAL OFFICE HELP, salary plus benefits. Apply 3229 Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring ' GROWING POOL company needs Service Tech. Must have valid drivers lic. (863)453-7665 HIGHLANDS VILLAGE - Assisted Living Facility. Now Hiring All posi- tions. 2301 US Highway 27 S. Sebring. 863-402-0406. HIRING IMMEDIATELY for a full-time Recep- tionist for busy Sebring office. Strong com- munication and computer skills required. Bi- lingual English-Spanish preferred. Benefits, great work environment. Fax resume to 863- 314-4480 or e-mail to: jgriffith@clcflorida- sheartland.org. EOE/DFWP HIRING LANDSCAPE and curbing Techni- cians! Must be able to handle the Florida heat, and not afraid to sweat! No weekend work! 460 N. Franklin St., Sebring, (863)385-0404. 2100 Help Wanted EXPERIENCED ELECTRICIAN Drivers Lic req. 655-1125 Bennett Electric INVENTORY CONTROL/ADMIN SUPERVISOR needed for a fertilizer company in Lake Placid. Strong communication, computer and math skills required. Responsibilities include invoic- ing, inventory control and supervising small staff. Minimum 4 years experience in a pro- duction environment. EOE/Drug-Free Work- place. Fax resume to 407-682-6693 or email to mmurawski@dfcinc.net. INVENTORY MANAGER needed for busy man- ufacturer in Sebring. Knowledge of marine equipment helpful. Please call (863)385-5849. LAKESHORE CAR WASH IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD PEOPLE. Excellent work environment, Good pay + tips. Apply: 991 US 27 N. Sebring LAMINATORS, RIGGERS, Gel Coaters and Janitor needed for busy boat 'manufacturer. We offer insurance. Call (863)385-5849. LAUNDRY ATTENDANT needed in Avon Park, responsibilities include: washing, drying and folding clothes. Call (321)689-9459. LAWN CARE Help Wanted (863) 655-1088 LAWN MAINTENANCE Tech needed. Apply in person at AAction Pest Control, 6750 US 27 Sduth, across from the Watering Hole. LPN OR MA needed for busy medical office. Full-time position. Please fax resume to: (863) 385-4219. MARKETING $12/HR Part-Time Positions Available for Marketing Reps. Must Have Outgoing personality & Enjoy Face-to-Face interaction. Position requires Reliable Transportation to Locations. Fri-Sun. Call Today! 800-555-7440 ext. 77 MASSAGE THERAPIST Fully licensed Massage Therapist needed. Be- ginner or experienced. Send letter or resume to: P.O. Box 7604, Sebring, FL 33872. MECHANIC FULL time to be part of a 30 yr old company. Must have own tools, disel exp a plus benefit available. 40 hrs. Health IRA, va- cation; uniforms. Must be able to lift 501bs. Smoke/Drug free work place, EOE. Send-fax- email-resume.130 Madrid Dr Sebring 33876. 655-6207 personal safety@annettbuline.com or fill out. application. M/F, 9-4pm. No phone calls please NEED A new career ready to learn? Accepting application for someone to train as a tech. Fax resume to 471-6834 NOW HIRING Painters, experienced only. Pay scale to match experience level. Must have own transportation. Call Bernie Timm Painting Inc. (863) 381-0084. NOW HIRING- Truck Driver DFWP, excellent benefits & pay, 401K, paid vacation, paid in- surance & bonuses. Apply at: 5701 Ft. Denaud Rd Gulfcoast Tucking, LLC. or call 863-675- 4410 OFFICE CLEANER needed in Lake Placid area, pdrt-time position, evenings, caHl Cathy 863- 443-0492. 2 1 00 Help Wanted OFFICE MANAGER Looking for office manager to oversee all day to day home care operations and marketing. Need to have good computer skills. Must be organized and have good communication skills. DME/HME experience a plus. e-mail: chris.jordan@pulmonary-solutions.com or fax: 863-402-2041, Attn: Chris Jordan. OPHTHALMIC ASST for busy Eye Clinic F/T- P/T send resume to: Po Box 991 Lake Placid Fl33852. Part Time Field Merchandiser National Home Center service provider seek- ing hardworking, dependable individuals for part-time employment. Flexible hours, dependable transportation. Apply online at www.psm-group.com or Fax resumes to (813)354-2441. QUALITY-ORIENTED DENTAL office looking for experienced Dental Assistant committed to excellence. Come join our professional team. Phone Connie at 382-3100 between 8-5. R.N.'S LOOKING for daytime hrs and no holi- days. Please fax resume to 471-6834 RECEPTIONIST FOR busy medical clinic. Ex- perience preferred. Please fax resume to: (863) 385-4219. Furniture Sales & Management Needed American Furniture Direct is now open in Avon Park and BUSINESS IS GREAT. We're looking for "experienced" furniture sales associate and sales management. Our top producers will earn in excess of $60,000 per year. If you are looking for a great future in furniture retailing, fax your resume in confidence to 941-966-3726 or apply in person at 910 US Hwy 27 S, Avon Park, next to Bealls Outlet. When you have \ I something you - need to sell fast... CALL THE EXPERTS! / -- The MeAn.-un has b.er, iaii serving Highlands Courny's / classified advert's ng needs ,,.-- since 1927 'Your classified ad v;ll reach thousands of your friends l and neighbors in print and on h r the World Wide Web SSA In eobring call 385-6155i l Im vem, n t Avon Park call 452-100 2 ; Lake Placid call 46S-0426 Ce b Syhe",fC~was in a 4i-is E J .. .L -..-. ,_ n ,. .H :1. a P r i ,1 JOB FAIR $3000 SIGN ON BONUS $1500 SIGN ON BONUS Polk County Sheriff's Office! SOUTH COUNTY JAIL 1130 U.S. HWY 98 WEST IN FROSTPROOF DETENTION DEPUTY (CERTIFIED) DETENTION SUPPORT SPECIALIST EXCELLENT BENEFITS APPLY IN PERSON ON SATURDAY MAY 6, 2006, FROM 8 A.M. TO 4 P.M. Minorities and Females encouraged to apply. Office: (863) 535-1900 EOE M/F/D/V 2100 Help Wanted NOW HIRING PLUMBERS, 2yr Exp, comp pay, min 40 hrs. Call 863- 385-2314 MDS COORDINATOR Position available at SNF to develop and complete resident assessments to Comply with current Federal and State Regulations. Experience a Must. Please contact Connie Bass Human Resource Director, Kenilworth Care & Rehab, Center at 863-382-2153 KENILWORTH CARE & REHAB 3011 Kenilworth Blvd Sebring, FL 33870 EOE/M/F/H/V/DFWP 2100 Help Wanted LABOR >FINDERS W. KEI 1HSUBEO R ACT STAFFING OFFICE ASSISTANT/ DRIVER Flexible Hours Computer Experience Helpful *Must Have Own Transportation Apply in Person Mon. Fri. 6 A.M. 6 P.M. 3735 Kenilworth Blvd. 471-2774 EOE/Drug Free Work Place RETAIL NURSERY looking for hard working invidividual. Must know plants and be able to lift 50 Ibs. (863)465-2618. MIDSTATE DEWATERIN6 Position: Foreman for Well point crew Our company is in need of an individual who is honest, reliable and responsible. You need to be able to travel within the state, have a good driving record with the option of getting a CDL. Bilingual a bonus. Training is available and salary is negotiable. Please call: (863) 385-2122 for an application 600 West College Drive Avon Park, FL 33825 (863) 784-7132 FAX (863) 784-7497 E-MAIL: jobs @ mail.southflorida.edu www.southflorida.edu INSTRUCTOR, EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN Full-time faculty position to teach in the Emergency Medical Technician program starting in the Fall (August, 2006). Must have current E.M.T. licensure (FL or eligibility to obtain), and a minimum of 2 years recent experience as an EMT or Paramedic. Associate's or higher degree in Emergency Medical Services/Paramedic preferred. Teaching experience preferred. Competitive salary and benefit package including retirement, health & life insurance, and sick leave: Application forms available in HumancResources; Building I (Avon Park), at any SFCC campus/center, anrid on our web site. Application deadline: 5 p.m., Monday, May15, 2006 SFCC IS AN EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION as a WEKEDSUPERVI~SOR 7am 7mFi at, Su Ge paid fo 40 hrs. whc m ks yu0 liibeoral Time ff & much -ore ,J -, ,.- ,.-r I I ~ I _ , . .. . . ... ... gro :) ; : ., ;.y . .': "W. . We are a wing professional company... E NEED TEAM PLAYERS!! SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEDICAL DATA SYSTEMS, INC. 863 38 6 5 128 W. Center Ave., Sebring OU .3O6 .UU (2nd Floor SunTrust Building) EOE News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 2100 Help Wanted RIDGE AREA Arc is seeking positive, energet- ic, caring person who seek challenges and want to make a difference for other? If so, our Community Service Specialist may be just for you. This position includes overnight duties and is full time with competitive benefits pack- age. Ask about the qualifications for our $1000 sign-on bonus. Apply in person at Ridge Area Arc, 120 w College Drive, Avon Park, FL to re- view all postings. EOE/Drug Free Workplace O OUT t= GROWING -r.-.. THE NEST? Or maybe the nest is suddenly too big? Whatever the case THE NEWS-SUN has a REAL ESTATE SPECIAL Advertising Offer. YoU can run a 6 line ad for 12times in The News-Sun, times inthe Highlands Herald Shopper, all month on the Internet for $65.00 $1 each additional line. No refund for early cancellations. - Must be consecutive runs. Having a Garage Sale? For only $8 you get 5 lines for one week in the News-Sun and Highlands Herald Shopper, 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. KENILWORTH SCARE & REHAB New pay rates available for RN's & LPN's Come join our professional nursing team at Kenilworth Care & Rehab Center, Apply in person 3011 Kenilworth Blvd Sebring, FL 33870 or call Connie Bass, HHR Director at 382-2153 X-317 ROOFERS, SHINGLES AND SHEET METAL, Drug Free Workplace, 863-385-0351. ROSE RED Auto Sales needs a bi-lingual Spanish person all around duties, good pay. Call Rick 453-7673 ROYAL CARE OF AVON PARK Are you tired of being under appreciated,.un- der trained and over worked? WhatJf there was someplace different. AT Royal Care you will find that place. We currently have the following positions open: Nurses Full Time 7:00 p.m. to 7:00 a.m. C.N.A.'s Full time 11-7 shifts Dietary Department Full Time Aid Come see what we are all about. Contact Maria Perez, HRD (863) 453-6674 E0E M/F DFWP SALES ASSOCIATES needed. Requirements: Able to work 2nd and 3rd shift. Legal age to sell alcohol and lift at least 50 Ibs. Duties in- clude customer service and in-store house- keeping. Apply at either Gate Sebring or L.P. SALES PERSON wanted flooring exp helpful but not a must. Please Call 863-453-6070. SEASONAL DRIVERS needed. Full and part time positions available. Work throughout the Southeast. States include: FL, GA, NC, SC, and AL. Must have Class "A" CDL, be at least 24 years old, and have 3 years experience. Please call 800-434-4479. SEASONAL FLORIDA Drivers needed. Full and part timepositions available. Must have Class "A" CDL, be at least 24 years old, and have 3 years experience. Please call 800-434-4479. SEVERAL GENERAL labor positions. Alberta Crate & Box, apply in person at 224 Hatcher Ave., Avon Park, FL. SIGNS NOW is looking for F/T individual with strong customer service, organizational skills and positive attitude. Good communication a must. Fax resume to: (863)471-6738 or email signsnow@strato.net or call (863)471-1166. SUNSHINE PAYDAY LOANS Looking for Clerical help in our Sebing loca- tions. Good working cond. will train. Fax re- sume to 863-452-5072 VETERINARIAN TECHNICIAN Experience preferred but not necessary. Please send resume to: Lake Forest Vet Clinic, 320 US 27 North, Avon Park. No phone calls. WANTED: EXP Grover personal, tractor exp preferred, overtime pay, benefits, vacations, local work, DFWP. Call between 9am-5pm. 863-528-1192. SO Part-time 2I g V Employment THE NEWS-SUN 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. SO Part-time 2150 Employment MARKETING $12/HR! Part-Time Positions Available for Marketing Reps. Must have Outgoing Personality & Enjoy Face-to-Face Interaction. Position requires Reliable Transportation to Locations Fri.-Sun. Call Today! 800-555-7440 ext. 77. SPORTS WRITER The News Sun is seeking a part-time sports writer. Appli- cants must be strong, fast writ- ers with a good knowledge of sports and the ability to work under a deadline and work most week nights. Photography experience is a big plus. E-mail sports editor Scott Dressel at scott.dressel@newssun.com for more information. 2300 Work Wanted WILL DO light / medium housework in Lake Placid Area- Call Wendy @ 863-464-0805. 3000 Financial 4000 Real Estate 4040 Homes For Sale AN ESTABLISHED company in the Heartland Area looking to buy or lease homes. Any area, any price range. Call for detail 863-655-4000 private. AN ESTABLISHED company in the Heartland Area looking to buy or lease homes. Any area, any price range. Call for detail 863-655-4000 private. 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 Homes for Sale 4060 1Avon Park AP-3/1 NICE home in town, large lot 100 x 77 with fruit trees, zoned commercial, cash only, $105.000. Call 863-257-1657 AVON PARK,-1BR in town, like new, furnish- ed, washer/dryer, CHA, credit check, for sale or rent, (863)452-5491, (863)873-3576. NEW HOME for sale in Avon Park, 3/2/2, $219,9001 Upgraded features, cathedral ceil- ings, window treatments, extra tilework, flora- tan sod with irrigation, ready to move in, must see to appreciate quality. Call Cobia General Contractor at (863)453-3002. Homes for Sale 400U Sebring 2/2 WITH 1 car garage, updated Sebring home, 1990 sq.ft. on 80X125 lot, central A/C, city water & sewer, well pump, new kitchen and bathroom cabinets, $189,850. Close to everything, 2728 Queenswood Dr.,; 863-382- 9222 or 305-898-8890. 3/1 BLOCK fully renovated newly painted and carpet exc. $123,000. Call 917-723-6473 3/2, BONUS 4th room; 2050 sq.ft., front screen porch, fenced back yard, shed, recently remodeled, electric/plumbing updated, 1271 Lakeview Dr., Sebring, 1 block from Crescent beach, $157,500, Call Ron at (863)382-3609. --_ FOR RENT newly ienovaled 2Br iBa $850 a mon. (863)414-7349. NEED A HELPING HAND? CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED THEY GET RESULTS (863)385-6155 4080 Homes for Sale 4V0 V Sebring BUY OWNER, 829 Golfside Lane, Sebring. 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, living room, dining room, utility room, family room. Sun porch with jacuzzi, double attached garage, sprinkler system, well water pump, lot and a half wide. Come by and see!!(330)321-7535. ORANGE BLOSSOM CC 3/2 1200 SQ FT. Block Stucco, 4-yrs-old, fenced, sprinkler system, home warranty, oak cabinets, all appl. incl. $155,900. (863)-382-8353 evenings. 4 1 Homes for Sale 4100 Lake Placid OPEN DAILY NEW Model, great floor plan, 3 bedroom split plan, 2 baths, full 2 car garage, cathedral ceilings. 620 Catfish Creek Rd., Placid Lakes. MEYER HOMES (863)465-7900, (863) 465-7338 after 5 PLACID LAKES Great split plan 3/2/2 2754 sq ft. Brand New. 122 Tangerine Rd. NW MEYER HOMES (863)465-7900, (863) 465-7338 after 5 Commercial Property 4160 For Sale WAREHOUSE FOR SALE 1 year old, 3,111 sq.ft., great location off 195 and Gateway, Boynton Beach, alarm system, air conditioned offices, interior sprinkler sys- tem and much more. $454,900. Call Ken, 954-931-0596. 4220 Lts for Sale CLOSE TO LAKE 2 lots side-by-side in Placid Lakes on Lime Rd., 80X125 each, by owner, $70,000 sold to- gether, (561)737-7614. FIVE ACRE in Avon Park, older moblie home asking $177,000. Call 917-723-6473 FOR SALE BY OWNER: Orange Blossom 1 acre $45,000; 2 lots 80X139, $35,000 each; Spring Lake lots, $55,000; owner will finance with only $5,000 down plus closing costs with low monthly payments. Call 561-662-7170. GREAT LOCATION!!' 1 block from Lake Jackson, 3 duplex multi unit lots, 90X160 each, 270X160 all, $275,000. Call Billy or Jerri Hill at (863) 634- 0516 or (863) 634-6796. IN KNOLL Avon Park 55+ Manufacture Homp area. Lot size 1 quarter of an acre, deed prop- erty, city, electric and water. Asking $17,500. Call 452-9606 LOTS IN LAKE PLACID 143 Mango Rd., canal lot, $155,000; 127 Grape Rd. N.W., Placid Lakes, lots 32 and 33, $80,000; call (270)442-3726. PLACID LAKES, 80x125 on Foxdale Rd. one block off Lake June Rd., asking $30,000 or best offer, Call (863) 699-1684. SUN N' LAKES Estates lot for sale Sunflower St Lake Placid. Call 407-249-0543 or 321- 332-3153. 4280 Cemetery Lots 3 CRYPTS with plate, Lakeview Memorial Gar- dens ip Avon Park, $6000 each, (850)722- 6599. 4300 Out-of-Town Property NC MOUNTAINS!l Log Cabin shells $89,900-$139,900 land sale 1 to 7 acre parcels million $$ views !!. Guar- anted to be impressed!! Call 828-247-0081 5000bile Homes Mobile Homes 5050 oFor Sale 14X48 MOBILE Home on 2 Corner Lots 2 Blocks from Great Fishing Lake Istokpoga 2 Bdrm; .1 Bath; 10x16 Florida Room; 8x12 Deck; 14x22x11 Dome Metal Building; Irriga- tion. $80,000.00 (863)655-6001 AVON PARK ONE HALF acre w/ 3/2 MH Owner Finance. 3133 Glacier Ave., only $10,000 down, flexible payment asking $59,000, miles from East Main / US 27. Call 888-2-VACANT, additional lots at www.Va- cantLotsUSA.com. BARGAIN PRICED! 2/2 1986 DOOBLEWIDE in Sebring, 1,050 sq.ft. plus 2 lots, bright and airy, big closets, city water and sewer, 4937 Roanoke, close to everything, $73,500. Calltoday!!! (954)839-8725 PALM HARBOR Factory Liquidation Sale 2005 Models Must Go! Call for Free Color Brochures. 800-622-2832. 505 Mobile Homes 5050 For Sale PALM HARBOR Modular & Mobile Home Speacialist.' Call our Factory for Free Color Brochures. 800-622-2832. PARK MODEL RV, 12X37 on leased land, ready to move in today, 1 bedroom, $17,000, 863-452-2157 or 407-744-1920. WOODY'S RV/Mobile Home-4414 US 27 S. 90 Skyline 33' w/ scrn rm. $15,000. 92 Home of Merit 33" 10 x 24 workshop, w. family room $25,000. 94 Hyline 8'x38'fam&scrn.rm., shed $15,900. 95 Franklin 35' w/2slides, fam.rm. $16,000. 04 Country 39' w/2slides, scrn.rm $18,000 05 Recreation by Design 33'. $19,500. 05 Keystone Zeppelin 30' w/ slides. $18,000 (863) 385-0500 or (954) 214-9381 6000 Rentals 6050 Duplexes for Rent A LARGE 2/1 duplex off Hammock Rd., wash- er/dryer, new appliances, no pets, $725 mo. plus 1st, last, security, (863)385-1140. LARGE 1/1, QUIET area off Sparta, treed back yard, $500 mo., (954)481-2847 Ive. msg. A Villas & Condos 6100 For Rent HIGHLANDS HAMMOCK AREA Like new villa, gated Ashley Oaks, 55+, 2/2/2, close to pool, yard maintenance included, all appliances, $930 mo., lease available. Hurry won't last!!! (863)314-9367 PLACID LAKES 2/1, No pets, no smoking $625.00 month, 1st, last, security, possible lease option. Near golf course, screen porch, 6 mo. lease or longer, furnished or unfurnished. Call (863)382-8353 evenings. 6150 CFurnished 6150 .Apartments ENJOY RESORT LIVING Affordably priced, furnished'or unfurnished, nice, spacious 2/1, quiet and secure, ameni- ties. Monthly, Seasonal or Yearly. (863)452-2020 FULLY FURNISHED EFFICIENCY, VERY CLEAN, NEWLY RENOVATED, great for one or two persons, $350 weekly, inc. utilities and cable w/HBO, Must see! (863)465-2134 WATERFRONT CONDO The Terraces at Lake McCoy Completely furnished, 2/1, CHA, washer/dryer, $900 mo., includes electric, water/sewer, ba- sic phone, basic cable. Call Michelle at 321-228-1457 or 407-365-6277. 620 Unfurnished 6200 Apartments 2 BEDROOM 1 bath apt. Sebring First and last, $700 mo, incl utilities. (863)465-5940 or 381-3828. 6250 Furnished Houses LARGE 2/2/1 home on lake w/ dock, furnished with w/d. Exceptional value. Must see!! 1000.00 a month. visit: http://neybythebay.com/ (954)270-6186 6300 Unfurnished Houses 2BR/1BA Waterfront duplex off SR 17 North at $700 mo. plus utilities. 863-382-1352. 3/1,1 Mile from Walmart Supercenter, fenced backyard, furnished $1000.00 mo. (includes water and cable) unfurnished $875 mo., pets OK. 1st, last, security, available now. Call 239-261-7622. 6300 Unfurnished Houses 2/1 FENCE yard $650/ mo. Call 273-0469 3/2 ON LAKE Olivia, $950 mo., water included, washer/dryer, 1st and security, references re- quired, 863-453-4161. 3/2 PLACID Lakes on Canal to Lake June quite, mature neighborhood, no smoking, no pets. $850/mo. Call (954)-434-9968 3/2, 6815 MATANZAS DR., Sun 'n Lakes Sebring, on. golf course, washer/dryer, $1250.00, 305-430-8196 or 954-802-6522. 3/2, LIKE new, canal, boat dock, tile floors, carpet in bedrooms, garage, screen porch, $1200 mo., 1st, last and security $500, (863)441-2676. 4/3 LAKEFRONT with private dock, $1350 mo. includes lawn care, 7333 Sparta Rd., leave message 863-414-3927. AVON PARK, 2/1, newly remodeled, all utilities included, $800.00 mo., $500.00 security. Call 863-840-0071. HOUSE FOR rent 3/2/1 family room, plus bo- nus room, convenient location, n eighbor- hood. in Lake Jackson Heights. $1100.00 per month. 863-835-2162. SEBRING COUNTRY ESTATES Brand new 3/2/1, lots of tile, new appliances, private lot, $1000 mo. plus utilities, no smok- ing, no pets, (772)359-2797. SEBRING HILLS 3/2 just remodeled, $925 a mo. 1st, sec. Call (305)-528-6092. 6320 Seasonal Property N.C. MOUNTAINS,.15 Minutes from Asheville Biltmore and Blue Ridge Parkway. Sleeps 4-5, all amenities, $500 week, 863-381-0611. 6450 Roommates Wanted 6650 Wanted to Rent WANTED TO rent garage 12 ft.H X 10ft.W door and no less than 27 feet length, secure location required. Call (863)402-0795. 7000 Merchandise 7040 Appliances DISCOUNTED RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES Guaranteed, Lowest prices Appliance Hospital, (863)385-5600 G E microwave works great. $20. Call 465- 6451 G.E. REFRIGERATOR 23 cuft., water/ice in door, S/S, $150 (863)471-3530. HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THAT IS UNDER $250? We will run it free! Either mail to or drop it off at our office 2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! SMALL KENMORE upright freezer. $55. Call 382-2378 WASHER AND dryer, $75 each; Stove, $75; looks and works like new, 863-214-6797. WHIRLPOOL ELECTRIC range with pigtail, ex- cellent condition, $50, (863)452-2230. 7060 Antiques Collectible COLLECTIBLE PLATES A new estate just ar- rived Elvis, Hummels, dogs, cats, Norman Rockwell and more. Over 500 collectible plates $9.95 to $29.95 each at the Alligator Antique Mall, 2651 US 27 South, Sebring, (863)471-6255. 7 100 TV, Radio, & Stereo 60" MAGNAVOX TV, projection type, $1000, (863)381-0084. 71 40 Computers & Supplies COMPUTER DELL upgraded 17" monitor, CD, Internet, $100, (863)664-1435. COMPUTER GATEWAY upgraded 17", CD, In- ternet, $100, (863)664-1435. COMPUTER HP upgraded 17" monitor, CD, Internet, $100, (863)664-1435. 7180 Furniture 2 CORNER cabinets 60" high 28" wide cus- tom made of oak $100 for each. 863-386- 5128 2 EXTRA long twin beds w/thermapeutic firm matters. Adjustable like new condition. Asking $2000.00 080 paid $4000,00. Call 452-9606 42 IN glass top table with 4 upholster chairs. $225.00 Call 386-1236 BABY CRIB, sturdy oak, Simmons furn mat- ters- very good shape. $150. Call 382-2378 NON-SMOKING Women to share my Spring Lake home, private bedroom-and bath. 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Tower View US 27 South Sebring, FL 33870 ioWSlII ((863) 385-6155 Advanced All Service Realty, Inc. 801 US HWY 27 N, Lake Placid E N (863) 465-9838 (800) 295-6829 REAL ESTATE C 4 u- Im LISTINGS CALL TODAY! Rctitals: ConiniercialAnnual, aAct Seasona 7180 Furniture COUCH PALE blue & yellow flower, accent & chair, 2 oak end table & coffee table. $225 for all. Call 655-0551 DININGROOM TABLE, glass top with 6 chairs, excellent condition. $250, Call 385-3475 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER 3 pc,.TV console center section with 2 tall bookcases, all have door enclosed storage areas, country white w/ gold trim and wood inlays. Can be paint with your color choice. Use as 1 unit or 3 separate unit. $100.00 (863) 273-'1252. HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THAT IS UNDER $250? We will run it free! Either mail to or drop it off at our office 2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! INN ON the Lakes is selling room furniture, $25 each, 3100 Golfview Rd., Sebring. LIKE NEW loveseat, must see, only $90, (863)471-3504. LOVESEAT, ROOMS-TO-GO, Green like new. $150, Call 385-3475 MATTRESSES- Brand new orthopedic pillow top sets. Full $150, queen $185, king, $250. 5 yr. warr. Can deliver, (863)273-0021 MEMORY FOAM 10 INC.mattress, Nasa tech. As seen on TV. New in plastic w/warr. $550. Can deliver. 863-273-0021 MOVING, MOST new since Oct. Leather re- cliner sofa and chair, end and sofa tables, oak dining set, bar height metal patio set, gas grill, KING and Twin Bedroom sets, 2TVs, 2 sound systems, folding tables & chairs, washer, dry- er and decor items. Call Sebring 863-899- 9227 or e-mail chuckl43@earthlink.net for de- tails and appointment. NEW FURNITURE FOR LESS! Lamps $17, 100-Barstools $39up, 50-Desks $97up, 3Pc Dropleaf dinette $197, 50-table and 4 chairs $397up, 200-Recliners $297up, 50-2 Pc Sofa & Loveseat sets $687up, 50- TV Ent. Centers $167up, 2 Pc Queen Bed Set $297up, 50-4Pc bedroom sets $387up, 3Pc Livingroomr tables $97up, 100-Headboards $79up. HIGHPOINT FURNITURE OUTLET STORE, 2346 U.S. 27 N, SEBRING Next'to Lowes & across from Home Depot OAK COFFEE table and 2 end chairs, glass top and almost new. $65.00. Call 385-6935 PATIO TABLE and two nice chair 42" round. $40. Call 465-6451 RATTAN TABLE, 52" with 4 barrel chairs, $150, (863)382-2378. SOFA AND CHAIR quilted floral on egg shell $120. Call 465-6451 SOFA, ROOM-TO-GO, Recliners on both ends with drop-down table in center. Excellent Con- dition. $250, Call 385-3475 SOLID WOOD queen headboard. $50, Call 655-0551. STAFFORD CHINA- Liberty .lue panern-45 pieces. 165.'Cali"32-9181 Stove, Oiing r,.)om laime a. 6 chairs Small appliance, sectional couch that is brown. Call 402-8276 7260 M.."al Merchdi 7400 Lawn&Garden S HILC-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 atax deduction letter for the esti- mated value of the instrument. Thanks!!!!! WURLITZER CONSOLE piano. Like new. Con- dition. $1800.00. 863-385-2569 or 863-243- 3270 7300 Miscellaneous 1 CONAIR MASSAGING back rest, heated, $15, (863)453-7951. 10 PIECE baking set for microwave, $10, (863)453-7951. 3 BOX 16 GA. SHOT gun shells, $45; 22",Hus- ky mower, 3.75 hp, $45; (863)453-5892. 3 OOOKIE jars and 3 teapots, extra nice, all for $29 for Mother's Day, for more from estate please ask, (863)214-6697. AREA RUG, 7'" n 11 a.r, mar woven irl Belgium, $75, ,e63j3i4-442 AVON COLLECTOR bottles, 18 unused in orig- inal boxes, $50, for all 385-6691. BUCCANEER GLASS Ball Ornament in orig box 3" diam. $25. 385-6691 EXQUISITE FRAMED Print of the coveted painting titled "Adoration" by famous French Painter Bougereau. Paintirg or monrter father and young child. Elegant ac:essorv lor home or office. Print: 18" W x ..4 H Frame W , 281/4 H. $50. 273-1252. FAN, WAREHOUSE wall fan, 4 ft;, $95, (863)314-4421. GENERATOR FOR sale. Craftsman 3600 watt, 7hp Briggs, like new, $400 or best offer, (863)241-9679. GOLF BAG and clubs ladies, some new clubs $50, 386-5128 HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL- THAT IS UNDER $250? We will run it free! Either mail to or drop it off at our office 2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! HIGHLANDS SHEDS Sizes From 6X8, 20X36 Starting at $1085 CHECK THIS OUT 12X24 WITH 4 WINDOWS 8' GARAGE DOOR SIDE DOOR, ELECTRIC RIDGE VENT $4295.00 STEEL BUILDINGS Sizes From 12X21, 40X100 Starting at $2395.00 CHECK THIS OUT 24X36X8 1 WALK-IN DOOR 8X8 GARAGE DOOR WITH 2 WINDOWS $6805.00 CARPORTS Starting at $795.00 Sizes From 12X21, 40X100 863-314-0999 HOBART 10,000 watts generator 230 amp welder combo with cables. $2300 or OBO. Call 863-465-3654 or 243-1733 HURRICANE SHUTTERS Order now for this season! Free Estimates. 20 plus years experience Lic. and Ins. EDSCO & ASSOCIATES (863)465-3555 MICRO STEAMER, $10 (863)453-7951 MASTERCUT RIDING mower, 38 inch cut, grass catcher, $225, (863)464-1419. MURRAY RIDING lawn mower, 11hp, 36" cut, goqd condition, $250. 385-3952. RYOBI, GAS trimmer, weed whacker 15in 31 cc $45 385-3952 5EARS, ELECTRIC 18' nedage Irrimmer $20 385-3952 742O Heating & 0742 Air Conditioning INTERTHERM 5 ton, 4 months old, $1800'or best offer, (863)441-1757. 7490 Farm Equipment NICE HORSE doctor buggy; $1800.00, 863- 385-2569 or 863-243-3270 7500 Livestock & Supplies 3 PIGS for sale, approx. 200 lbs. each, $200 jach or best offer, (863)235-1032 or ,863f. '35-1007. BOB WHITE QUAIL Birds $1.50 each Eggs $.75 each (239)543-3331 7520 Pets &,Supplies 1-THOROBRED Geltin, 1 Buckskin Mare both with full tack; 1st $2000.00 takes all or OBO. Call 655-1040 or 381-3102 2 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES, 1 male, 1 female, pa- rents on premises, beautiful, $250 each, (863)449-0375. 4 KITTEN two black and white and two grey strip. Need of ,a good home if interested please call 385-7144 55 GAL., fresh water tank and stand, complete with pump, hood ii.hlin rd nSn. 2 large Pacu, 21large tiger o'Ca3i, 2 medium isnh, $250, (863)655-0582. CHESAPEAKE BAY Retriever pups, 8 weeks, bred for hunting, great.companions, loves children, very protective, ready now, 8 fe- males, $400, (863)227-0121/446-2008. ENGLISH BULL Terrier, 2yrs old, gentle, good pedigree, very. trainable, $300. Call 863-381- 1900. FREE 2 very cute little fuzzy black kittens & solid black mother cat, Ready in about 3 weeks. Indoors. Call to find out more info. 863-414-1738 This cat and kittens were found in groves, want to make sure cat & kittens ready to go before they go to new home.. 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. SHIHTZU- PURE bred puppies cost is $600 for the best loving and graceful pet you will ever own. Come see them Call 863-414-1395 YORKIE PUPPIES TEACUP AKC shots, ready for Mothers Day. 2 males, 2 females, taking deposit. (863)465- 6936. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Garage SEl 1987 FIREBIRD runs good, t-top, new tires, v8 motor, Interior needs work. Call 464-0245. 1988 CELEBRITY station wagon 6 CYL AP,AC AM/FM CD radio new brakes, new exhaust 116k miles $750. 385-7913 2002 FORD Focus ZTW. Loaded! Ext. warran- ty to 100k mi., 77k miles, real nice car, $7000, (863)382-9190. CHRYSLER LEBARON Cony. 1995, new top/tires/stereo. Recent service. PS, PB, PW, PL. Trip computer, cruise, tilt, CD. Cold A/C. White on white, V6, 28mpg, asking $2995 or best offer, for a great car. Cell: 609-351-2727. SATURN SL2 gold sadame, 1998 excellent body and dependable engine 5 speed a/c p/I 4D $3200.00. Call Day 863-784-7449 and evening 863-452-6583 AP 3 FAMILY. 120 N Homeric RO off Stryker RO FrliSai, May 5-6. IAM-5PM washier,dryer, lots and lots oat misc A.P GARAGE SALE imy lasi one) 308 N Lalke Ave, off Main St.. Fn/Sat. May 5 & 6. 7AM-1PM women clothes wtcker swing and able. snoes figurines ceiling tans youth/told. dler bed. crib manress Nice sluff No lunk, AP.2458 SOUTH Lake Latta Dr Moving and garage sales Dining room table and 6 chairs patio table chairs, garden lools and muct more May 6 8am- ' 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! It your sale gets rained out, call us and we'll run it again at no additional charge Call today' (863) 385-6155 LARGE 3 family garage sale- tools. riding mower, housewares, clothes & misc. 8-5 Fri & Sat May 5 & 6 100 Lincoln Rd Nw Placid Lake Subdiv 7300 Miscellaneous NEVER PAY retail! Over 35,000 Brand name product ait wholesale prices Fjirpriedmer- criandi e cornm heck us out and cave $ OIL PArjTINTJG '-1 8' Lanrds..:ap by, rcan ar tist Bailey. $100. 385-6691 PAPAYA TREES approx 3 ft, high. $3 each. (86.3)402-2285 O01.LTING FRAME full-size, $20, (863)314- 441 . RAINBOW VACUUM, excellent'condition, ac- cessories and shampooer, $200, (863)471- 3066 eves, RYOBI GAS trimmer w/ 9ft saw and edger. $125. Call 465-6451 RYOBI SAWS all, new in case. $35. Call 863 402-2285 SEWING MACHINE, KENMORE 90 in walnut cabinet w/ attachments and chair. $100. 385- 6691. , TOOLS: WOOD lathe, compound miter saw, Scroll press, band saw, scroll saw, 8in table saw, 10in table saw, belt sander, router with table, bench grinder and other misc power tools. Call 453-4657 UPRIGHT VACUUM cleaner. Excellent condi- tion: Runs like new. guaranteed' 30 days. $20.00 (863)402-2285 WELL DRILLING equipment for sale only used twice $1000.00 OBO. Call 452-9606 . XMAS ITEMS: Lights, Wreaths, Glass orna- ments, Lamps, Much more. $50 for all. 385- 6691 7340 Wanted to Buy BUYING COINS, CURRENCY, WATCHES $ 55 N'RS COLLECTING! TOP PRICE! $ $ (863) 414-1632 or (863) 452-5688 $ COLEMAN PACKHORSE One wheel orange plastic utility trailer. Call (540)890-3824 AP- MAY 4-6 Thurs-Sat 8m-8pm We-l Taumion Rd Computers. Computers parts. misc LP- HUGE sale- ; Coectalarle.s albums. clothes, glassware 'cjys book: turn birds cages. mrisc Sal & Sun 8am-' 24 Clo,'erieal Bvpas4 LP-132 BEARWOODS Ave May 7' Sun. 1pm 4prpm Compuler sleeper iola like new,craT men sell lawn mower used rnalt season New ilems hall price on bar s1ool designer prilow king crmiorler lt h lone cilor generalor SEB 1353 Kerry Orive otr Spania a! May 6 7.2. l 5 01 loo1001 gias;vare collectiibles iFenton, McCy. Redwing) SEB )174 OAK BEACH BLVD lo11 Lale Joue. phine Dr i, Sai May 6. 9-2 decur small ap- pliances. nandrcao equip Good Cheap luffii SEB CARPORT sale 22 Amos St Maranalrn Village off of Artiuckle Creie Rd Gillectible. small applianLe silverware old and new misc iwrris, May 5-6 dam-2p SEB- MAN 5-7 8am-r.'pm tool, computer ap- plhance, ilothes. loys and movie 491-7 Viiaella Dr SEB-39 CLARA 51 behind the Village May 5-6 8am-Sprn Tools, mise household, clotlhe, 1997' Cheuv Malibu. low mileage 7560 Medical Supplies 7560 & Equipment AUTOMOTIVE WHEEL chair lift. $250. Call 381-5488. HANDICAP ITEMS: Walker, canes, crutches, toilet seat, back braces. $100. for all or will sell individually. 385-6691 WALKER AND toilet both new- $1.00 for both less than 1/2 price. 863-386-5128 8000 Recreation 8050 Boats & Motors 16FT ALUMINUM Bass boat with trailer 40 hp motor, trolling motor, depth finder, $2000.00. Call 453-4657 18FT RANGER fisherman v-bottom with trail- er, trolling motor, 90hp evinrude, new batter- ies and seats. Good condition. $3000.00 or OBO. 863-465-7153 after 6pm 1988 16FT Cimmarron bass boat, 80hp, trol- ling motor, depth finder, LW, BW, $3000.00 Call 381-5488 1995 CHRIS CRAFT, 25 FT. Cuddy cabin, OMC 250hp, I/0, new double axle trailer, excellent condition, runs great, many extras, $17,900. (863)465-9674 ask for Mike. 2001 15FT Carolina Skiff, 40 hp Mercury cen- ter console, bimini top, gel battery, trolling motor, excellent condition, must sale $4900.00 OBO. Call 954-907-2246 20FT BENTLEY pontoon boat with 60hp Mer- cury 4-stroke, excellent condition, only 60 hours use with Easy load trailer, new, 1 Fitness & Exercise 8 15 Equipment EXERCISE GLIDER $50, (863)382-2378. EXERCISE GLIDER. $50. Call 382-2378 8300 Pools & Supplies TRC 80,000 BTU pool heater, 240 volt, needs work, $900, 863-655-1764. ,8350 Sportinj Goods GOLF BAG, McGregor, cloth, good condition, $20, (863)452-6123. 8400 Recreational Vehicles 2003 TERRY 31ft trave,ltrailer immaculate, sleeps 9, retractable awning, 3 bunks, rubber roof, $15,000 firm. Call 863-381-6784. 1 owner used once. 2004 PALMAiR ireepon 19n loaded like new asking $1 '.:1.) Call45.2-64339 LAKE PLACID MARINE 310 US 27 Soulh Lake Placid, FL 33852 2000 Thor Signature Series, 34ft 5th-wheel. excellent condition, asking $17,995. Proceeds for Lake Placid Youth Baseball Call (863) 465-2335 9000 Transportation 9200 Trucks 2000 F-150 SPORT, red, short bed, automatic, A/C, AM/FM cassette, good condition, $5800, (863)381-9783. 2003 FORD 150XLT V-8 loaded 26K asking $16,500. Call 452-6439. 93 0 Automotive Parts J & Accessories 4X6 TRAILER with tarp & spare tire.. $300.00 Call 386-1236 AIRBAG, 1997 BMW 325, $75, (863)314- 4421. DOORS, 1997 BMW 325, $125, (863)314- 4421. 9400 Automotive Wanted FREE REMOVAL of unwanted vehicles. Cash paid for some. (863)449-1893' 9450 Automotive for Sale CT091A CS265A PRICES GOOD THROUGH 5/7/06 AVON PARK & SEBRING 4536644 LAKE PLACID & OTHER CrlES TOLL FREE 1-88453-6644 WELLS S SCHRYSLER US 27 BETWEEN AVON PARK N6 FIVE STAR AND SEBRING *" www.wellsdodgechtysler.com Dodge ...... --...... .. m m i m e ra-..- m ...h-. S pot s , Page 3D SECTION D + WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 2006 NEWS-SUN + SEBRING, FLA. The Sideline SCORES AND MORE Scoreboard Monday Women's Softball R.J. Gator's ........ 11 Turf Care .......... 8 Report scores at 385-6155, Ext. 541 On Deck FRIDAY Dixie Boys Baseball Publix vs. West Coast in Sebring, Alan Jay vs. Spurlock in Avon Park, Heiring vs. Delaney Fence in Lake Placid, 6:30 p.m. (all games) Softball SFCC vs. Gulf Coast in state tournament at Kissimmee,.2 p.:m MONDAY. Dixie Boys Baseball Hoffner's vs. Publix in Sebring, Goin' Postal vs. West Coast in Sebring, Alan Jay vs. Delaney Fence in Lake Placid, 6:30 p.m. (all games.) TUESDAY Dixie Boys Baseball Heiring vs. Goin' Postal in Sebring, Spurlock vs. West Coast in Sebring, Publix vs. Dragon Drywall in Lake Placid, 6:30 p.m. (all games) WEDNESDAY, MAY 10 Dixie"'BVs Baseball Delaney vs. Spulo.ck in '.. Avon Park, 6:30 p.m. FRIDAY, MAY 12 Dixie Boys Baseball Dragon Drywall vs. Goin' Postal in Sebring, Alan Jay vs. Heiring in Avon Park, Hoffner's vs. Delaney in Lake Placid, 6:30 p.m. (all games) History Lesson 1 Year Ago May 4, 2005: Mulberry dismissed Lake Placid in the quarterfinals of the District 10-3A tournament, 10-5. Using a seven run outburst in the first inning to build a 10-0 lead, the Panthers then held off a late Dragons rally to end Lake Placid's season, It was a completely different contest than the Mulberry- Lake Placid contest earlier in the year, where the Dragons bested the Panthers 1-0 at Roger Scarborouglh Stadium. 5 Years Ago May 2, 2001: Avon Park rigrt-hander John Paul Heston scattered six hits over seven innings at Head Field as the Red Devils shocked the Tampa Jesuit Tigers 2-1 in the first round-of the state playoffs. The win set up the Devils to play in the regional semifinals against Lakewood Ranch. Heston was in control of the game from the beginning, strik- ing out four, walking only one and improving his sea- son record to 8-1. High School Baseball State Playoffs Only Dragons left standing Sebring rally stopped short by No. 7 Jesuit News-Sun TAMPA A six-run second inning by seventh-ranked Tampa Jesuit spelled doom for, the Sebring Blue Streaks, who tried to rally but came up on the wrong end of an 8-6 final in Tuesday's Class 4A playoff opener. Jesuit's big inning, high- lighted by Sam Dyson's three- run homer, erased Sebring's 3- 1 lead and put the Streaks into catch-up mode, something they. tried valiantly to do. In the sixth, Sebring got back to within striking distance with a three-run rally, which Jesuit was launched by Jesu t singles, form Charlie Peck and A.C. Wilson and Sebring capped by Blake 6 Sanders' RBI groundout and Chaz Abeln's two-run single that made it 8-6. 'The Streaks got the tying run, to the plate in the final 'inning, but couldn't pull off the Miracle rally.- "We out-played them in a lot of ways, we just didn't score more runs than they did," Sebring coach Hoppy Rewis said. "Usually we don't give up the big inning. We've done that a couple of times this year, but not many. You give: up a 'si'(- did a pretty good job." The Streaks toqk advantage of two Jesuit errors in the first inning to set up Abeln's run-' scoring double for a 1-0 lead, only to'hiave the Tigers tie it in' the bottom of the inning on See SHORT; Page 4D SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Lake Placid's Adam Delgado winds up Tuesday night. Delgado allowed just two hits over six innings to get the first playoff win in Green Dragon history. Lake Placid overcomes jitters in playoff debut to knock off Hustlers By SCOTT DRESSEL Sports Editor LAKE PLACID -- So much for potse.iM.n itters. '. .: : N i lcmaTing, t t" st pl(lIMIi .ipp triinc. i.'pn.r'- griamn luitoi, Tuesd'I\ .nqihi..the-Lake Placid Green Dragons had the perfect opportunity to fold under playoff pressure after giving up a two- run lead in the top of the fourth inning. Led b\ pitcher Adam Delgado and shortstop Carlos Sosa, the Dragons (14-13) did the just opposite, buckling down and taking a 3-2 win over Melbourne Central Catholic (19-9) to advance to Friday's second round of the Class 3A bracket, when they will host either Sarasota Cardinal Mooney or Clearwater Central Catholic. P After taking a 2-0 lead in the Lak a-v third inning when' Steven Levine ' '; hl-,opp Ld-j ;.\ t .,:rti, !sngle m int left' field, the Dragons opened the top :. CC of the fourth, with errors, on two routine plays, leading to .Mike Blanke's double down the left-field line that tied the game with still no outs in the inning. The Dragons seemed ripe for a meltdown. See DEBUT, Page 4D Bartow tops Avon Park in ninth inning By JOHN BEPELL News-Sun correspondent AVON PARK The Bartow Yellow Jackets man- aged just enough offense to win a classic pitching duel 3-1 in nine innings in the Class 4A regional quarterfinal game at Head Field onTuesday night. Avon Park's Paul Conrad came through with a two-out double in the bottom of the sev- enth to send the game into extra innings. The designated hitter's line drive glanced off the glove. of the diving Bartow first base- man and Taiwan Perry, who had reached on a Bartow two-base error in at the outfield, scooted home to tie the game at 1- Avon Park 1.. 1 The game of A inches went against Avon Park (19-9) in the top of the ninth, however. Johnny Sedlock struck out leadoff Josh Ward, but the ball- got past the catcher and Ward was safe at first. After catcher Joey Manning struck out, Murphy lofted a sinking fly to center. Avon Park's Lee Albritton nearly made a diving catch, but the ball squirted out and Ward scored. A two-out single by Jim -.-Lato.ire scored Murphy and a6\e the \isitLors a 3-1 lead and Avon Park went down 1-2-3 in the bottom of the ninth. "It took them nine innings to beat us and a bounce either way could have made it a different game," Avon Park Coach Mort Jackson said. "A year ago we See TOPS, Page 4D bWW% .4 9 b "- L-'I i I .' ;U- I ra ..I The Audi R8s. uhich dominated the American Le Mans Series for the lasi si\ %ears, hae ijusl ihree races left before being replaced b. the ne" RIO. a Fil "Copyrighted Material a Syndicated Content a Available from Commercial News Providers" Trivia Time Q A What two major lea- guers have won the Rookie of the Year and MVP awards in the same season? * 1.00 uO191eaS JOl 1! pip !>nzns oJ!iqol *SL61. u uoIsog p 1, M! uulop 'sJG 'oq1, suM'mUUAI pJ-I 0 4D q d JOCK TALES Marcus Wilkins i NFL draft day unlike any other On Saturday afternoon, I turned on ESPN to see sev- eral schizophrenic Jets fans hanging off the balcony at Radio City Music Hall. After New York selected D'Brickashaw Ferguson with the fourth overall pick, the gaggle of green- jerseyed freaks went berserk. All for an offensive tack- le from Virginia. This says a lot about the status of the NFL. The NBA draft has its . appeal, with its ping-pong balls and the comical-look- ing David Stem shaking hands with 7-foot teenagers, but as the ratings indicate, football is king. Just as impressive is the mobius strip of coverage offered by the ESPN fami- ly of channels and the NFL network. Fourteen hours of nonstop action and inac- tion. Like a cross between an auction and a Star Trek convention, the draft is an event for football fans to parade their extreme nature. Since it takes place See TALES, Page 4D AM* moum Quick Reads LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF SFCC plans softball camp June 12-14 AVON PARK The South Florida Community College Panther Softball Summer Camp will be held June 12-14 for ages 6 to 18. The camp is designed to provide quality softball instruction, with emphasis on fundamentals and improve- ment in all areas of the game. Each day, campers will have the opportunity to, improve their skills and softball knowl- edge with the help of qualified staff. SFCC head softball coach Carlos Falla will serve as camp director. Instructors will include Panther assistant coach Amy Williams, as well as out- standing coaches from col- leges, universities and profes- sional softball organizations. Cost is $75 for the first camper and $60 for each addi- tional camper in the same fam- ily. The camp will run from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. each day. For further information, call Coach Falla at the following campus phone numbers at ext. 7038: Avon Park/Sebring 784- 7038; Lake Placid 465-5300. The e-mail address is fallac@southflorida.edu. Harder Hall plans summer league SEBRING The Harder Hall Country Club nine-hole summer league will be having sign-ups for two-person teams in two divisions at 5:30 p.m. today. Call Pro Shop at 382-0500 to sign up, or come by and reg- ister. LPHS pool open for summer swimming LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid High School pool isopen for summer swimming ($2 admission) from 6-8 p.m. on Monday, Wednesdays and Friday until May 19. Beginning May 22, the hours will be Mondaythrough Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6-8 p.m. (lanes open for lap s%% im). The pool will be closed on Memorial Day, (Monday, May 29) and Tuesday, July 4. Swim lessons will be offered beginning May 30. The instructional program would offer eight types of American Red Cross swimming courses from mom and tot to advanced skills. There will be a $40 fee for the two-week session and ,students will be enrolled on a first-come, first-served basis. Parents may .sign up for any or all sessions they wish on Monday, Wednesdays and Friday between 5:30-7:30 p.m. all this month. ', SHS offers cheer clinic SEBRING The 2006- 2007 Sebring High School var- sity and junior varsity cheer- leaders will be holding a cheer clinic for children ages 3 years through eighth grade. The clinic is being held May 22-26 from 9 a.m. until noon each day. At the end of the week the participants will have a pep rally to show their fami- ly and friends what they have learned. The cost for the clinic is $40 for the first child and $35 for each additional member of same family. Anyone who is ' interested in participating can acquire a registration form by stopping by Sebring High School or calling 471-5500 and asking for Darlene Devaney. Junior golf clinic, camp at Sebring Golf Club SEBRING Junior golf clinics will be taught every Monday and Wednesday beginning May 8 at Sebring Golf Club from 3:30-5 p.m. by professionals Joel Walkup and Andrew Kesling. Cost per clinic will be $12 per child. Clinics will focus on golf fundamentals, rules and golf etiquette and will help prepare juniors for upcoming Sertoma Junior Golf Tour. There will also be a junior golf camp June 5-8 from 10 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. each day. The camp will teach the golf swing, chipping, putting, rules and golf etiquette. Lunch will be included each day. Friday will be competition day and prizes will be given. Cost per child.will be $75. Please call 314-5919 to sign up. Ages 5-18 are welcome. GOLS Indoor Soccer Camp registering AVON PARK Registra- tion for the GOLS Indoor Soccer Camp is from noon to 4 p.m. on Saturday, May 13, at First Baptist Church of Avon Park. Sign ups will take place in the Family Life Center, (old city Recreation Center across from the tennis courts). The GOLS Indoor Soccer Camp is $12 and open to boys and girls ages 9-12. Registration is limited to the first 32 players to sign up on May 13. Camp will be eight days between May 22 and June 3. Games will be at 6:30 p.m., concluding with a morning tournament,on June 3. Learn soccer and team skills from certified coaches. GOLS (Goals of Life and Soccer) is a ministry of First Baptist Church of Avon Park. For more information, call Coach Severn at 452-1250 or 471-7104 River Greens hosting adult/child golf league AVON PARK River Greens Golf Course will hold an Adult/Child Golf League starting May 13 through July 29. Time will be from 3-5:30 p.m. Registration fee is $20 per team (weekly cost is $12 per person). Format will be nine holes with different formats each week. Games will be scramble, better ball, alternate shot and more. Times will be from 3- 5:30 p.m. on Saturdays. Prizes will be given out weekly and at the end of the league. The league will run 12 weeks and will be very fun and enjoyable and will provide families with something to do during the summer months. Weekly records will be kept and points given to all teams. Space is limited so call the Golf Shop at 453-5210 to sign up. SHS pool now open SEBRING The Sebring High School pool is open for summer swimming. Hours will be Monday through Friday, from 6 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday, from 1-3 p.m. Additional hours will be added once school is out for the summer. Cost is $2 per swimmer. Family passes are available for $50 for the first member and $15 for each additional mem- ber. Any questions, call 471- 5500 (Ext. 229) and leave a message for Ms. Pat. The school will offer swim lessons with four sessions to choose from. The first session will be May 30 through June 9, the second session will be June 12-23, the third session will be June 26-July 7 and the final session will be July 10-21. There will be a $40 fee for the two week session arid students will be enrolled on a first come first served basis * The first evening of sign up will be from 5-7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 2, in the front office of Sebring High School. If you cannot make this evening, come to the front office of Sebring High School beginning today during the day (9 a.m. to 3 p.m.). Sports contact information Scott Dressel, sports editor 385-6155, Ext. 541 scott.dressel @newssun. com Marcus Wilkins, sports writer 385-6155, Ext. 517 or marcus.wilkins@newssun.com Report scores 385-6155, Ext. 541 To contact any other sports writer, leave a message at one of the above numbers. E-mail news items to sportsdesk@newssun.com, fax them to 385-1954 or mail them to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL, 33870. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 STATS AND STANDINGS Mao.eagueBasba. AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct GB Boston 15 11 .577 - New York 13 11 .542 1 Toronto 13 11 .542 1 Baltimore 13 14 .481 2'/2 Tampa Bay 11 15 .423 4 Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 18 7 .720 - Detroit 17 9 .654 1'/ Cleveland 13 13 .500 5/2 Minnesota 9 16 .360 9 Kansas City 5. 18 .217 12 West Division W L Pct GB Texas 14 12 .538 - Oakland 13 12 .520 '1 Los Angeles 12 14 .462 2 Seattle 12 15 .444 2/2 Sunday's Games Detroit 6, Minnesota 0 N.Y. Yankees 4, Toronto 1 Tampa Bay 5, Boston 4 Seattle 4, Baltimore 3 Oakland 13 Kansas City 6 Chicago White Sox 6, L.A. Angels 5 Texas 8, Cleveland 4 Monday's Games Boston 7, N.Y. Yankees 3 Detroit 3, Kansas City 2 Toronto 9, Baltimore 7 Chicago White Sox 8, Cleveland 6 . Texas'3, Tampa Bay 0 Seattle 8, Minnesota 2 Oakland 1, L.A. Angels 0 Tuesday's Games Chicago White Sox at Cleveland, late Oakland at L.A. Angels, late N.Y. Yankees at Boston, late Kansas City at Detroit, late Toronto at Baltimore, late Texas at Tampa Bay, late Seattle at Minnesota, late Today's Games Toronto (Halladay 3-1) at Boston (Clement 2-2), 7:05 p.m. L.A. Angels (Weaver 1-3) at Detroit (Robertson 3-2), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Yankees (Wright 0-2) at Tampa Bay (Fossum 1-1), 7:15 p.m. Baltimore (Cabrera 2-2) at Texas (Koronka 3-1), 8:05 p.m.. Seattle (Meche 1-2) at Chicago White Sox (Garcia 4-1), 8:05 p.m. Kansas City (Mays 0-3) at Minnesota (Radke 2-3), 8:10 p.m. Cleveland (Byrd 3-2) at Oakland (Haren 1-2), 10:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct GB New York 17 8 .680 - Atlanta 11 14 .440 6 Philadelphia 11 14 .440 6 SWashington 8 18.308 9/ Florida 6 17 .261 10 Central Division W L Pct GB Cincinnati 18 8 .692 - St. Louis' 17 9 654 1 Houston 16 9 .640 1Y Chicago 14 10 .583 3 Milwaukee 15 11 .577 3 Pittsburgh 7 25 11 West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 15 11 .577 - San Francisco 13 12 .520 1'/2 Arizona 13 13 .500 2 Los Angeles 12 14 .462 3 San Diego 10 15 .400 4'/2 Sunday's Games Atlanta 8, N.Y. Mets 5 Colorado 3, Florida 1 Houston 3, Cincinnati 2 Philadelphia 5, Pittsburgh 1 St. Louis 9, Washington 2. Milwaukee 9, Chicago Cubs 0 San Diego 6, L.A. Dodgers 5, 10 innings Arizona 8, San Francisco 2 Monday's Games Atlanta 2, Colorado 0 Philadelphia 8, Florida 5 N.Y. Mets 2, Washington 1 Cincinnati 6, St. Louis 1 Milwaukee 4, Houston 2 Chicago Cubs 2, Pittsburgh 1 Arizona.3, L.A. Dodgers 2 San Diego 10, San Francisco 4 Tuesday's Games .St. Louis at Cincinnati, late Pittsburgh at Chicago Cubs, late San Diego at San Francisco, late Philadelphia at Florida, late Washington at. N.Y. Mets, late Colorado at Atlanta, late Houston at Milwaukee, late L.A. Dodgers at Arizona, late Today's Games Atlanta (Smoltz 1-2) at Philadelphia (Myers 2-1), 7:05 p.m. When you have something you need to sell fast... CALL THE EXPERTS! The News-Sun has been serving Highlands County's classified advertising needs since 1927.Your classified ad will reach thousands of your frends and neighbors in print and on the World Wide Web' ITS A In Sebring call 385-6155 LOCAL fn Avon Pork call 452-1002 CLLIA In Lake Placid call 465-0426 Florida (Moehler 0-3) at Washington (Armas 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Pittsburgh (Snell 1-2) at N.Y. Mets (Martinez 5-0), 7:10 p.m. San Francisco (Schmidt 1-2) at Milwaukee (Bush 2-2), 8:05 p.m. St. Louis (Marquis 3-2) at Houston (Oswalt 4-1), 8:05 p.m. Cincinnati (Claudsen 2-2) at Colorado (Francis 0-2), 8:35 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Maddux 5-0) at Arizona (Batista 2-1), 9:40 p.m. San Diego (CYoung 2-2) at L.A. Dodgers (Seo 1-2),'10:10 p.m. MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS (through Monday) AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING-Tejada, Baltimore, .411; Jeter, New York, .396; VWells, Toronto, .390; VMartinez, Cleveland, .381; Rios, Toronto, .365; LCastillo,,Minnesota, .356; Pierzynski, Chicago, .351; Konerko, Chicago, .351. RUNS-THafner, Cleveland, 29; Thome, Chicago, 25; Glaus, Toronto, 24; Figgins, Los Angeles, 23;. ARodriguez, New York, 23. RBI-JaGiambi, New York, 27; VWells, Toronto, 25; Swisher, Oakland, 24; Wigginton, Tampa Bay, 24; DOrtiz, Boston, 24; Thome, Chicago, 24; Gomes, Tampa Bay, 23; Konerko, Chicago, 23; Tejada, Baltimore, 23; Nevin, Texas, 23. HITS-Tejada, Baltimore, 44; VWells, Toronto, 39; MYoung, Texas,.38; VMartinez, Cleveland, 37; Sizemore, Cleveland, 36; Jeter, New York, 36; Blalock, Texas, 33; Konerko, Chicago, 33; Ibanez, Seattle, 33. DOUBLES-MYoung, Texas, 11; Lowell, Boston, 11; VMartinez, Cleveland, 10; Teixeira, Texas, 9; Gibbons, Baltimore, 9; Glaus, Toronto, 9; Damon, New York, 9; Jeter, New York, 9: TRIPLES-JoLopez, Seattle, 3; Shelton, Detroit, 3; Ibanez, Seattle, 3. HOME RUNS-Gomes, Tampa Bay, 11; DOrtiz, Boston, 11; Swisher, Oakland, 10; Shelton, Detroit, 10; Thome, Chicago, 10; VWells, Toronto, 9; EChavez, Oakland, 9; JaGiambi, New York, 9. STOLEN BASES-BRoberts, Baltimore, 9; ISuzuki, Seattle, 9; Figgins, Los Angeles, 8; Podsednik, Chicago, '8; CPatterson, Baltimore, 7; Beltre, Seattle, 7; Damon, New York, 7. PITCHING (5 Decisions)-Chacin, Toronto, 4-1, .800, 4.70; Bedard, Baltimore, 4-1, .800, 3.58; FGarcia, Chicago, 4-1, .800, 5.86; Mussina, New York, 4-1, .800, 2.31; Schilling, Boston, 4-1, .800, 2.88; RaJohhson, New York, 4-2, *.667, 4.71; Rogers, Detroit, 4-2, .667, 2.59. STRIKEOUTS-Schilling, Boston, 40; Mussina, New York, 37; Bonderman, Detroit, 36; Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 35; CILee, Cleveland, 31; Millwood, Texas, 30. , SAVES-Papelbon, Boston, 10; Jenks, Chicago, 8; FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 8; Ray, Baltimore, 7; BRyan, Toronto, 5; Wickman, Cleveland, 5. NATIONAL LEAGUE BA ii-'--Vquil, San Francisco, .373; Alou, San Francisco, .360; TWalker, Chicago, .357; Hawpe, Colorado, .354; Atkins, Colorado, .340; Fielder, Milwaukee, .337; Pujols, St. Louis, .333; Berkman, Houston, .333; Vidro, Washington, .333. RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 27; Dunn, Cincinnati, 26; Atkins, Colorado, 23; Lane, Houston, 22; NJohnson, Washington, 22; HaRamirez, Florida, 21; Reyes, New York, 21; CaLee, Milwaukee, 21. RBI-Pujols, St. Louis, 32; Berkman, Houston, 30; Holliday, Colorado, 24; EEncarnacion, Cincinnati, 24; Alou, San Francisco, 24; BPhillips, Cincinnati, 23; AJones,.Atlanta, 23. HITS-Hawpe, Colorado, 34; Fielder, Milwaukee, 33; Atkins, Colorado, 33; ASoriano, Washington, 33; Sullivan, Colorado, 32; Tracy, Arizona, 32; Eckstein, St. Louis, 32; Berkman, Houston, 32;.Vidro, Washington, 32. DOUBLES-Biggio, Houston, 11; Sullivan, Colorado, 10; EEncarnacion, Cincinnati, 10; Tracy, Arizona, 10; DMiller, Milwaukee, 10; Helton, Colorado, 9;LGonzalez, Arizona, 9. 'TRIPLES-Sullivan, Colorado, .4; SFinley, San Francisco, 4; Reyes, New York, 3; DRoberts, San Diego, 3; Lofton, Los Angeles, 3. HOME RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 14; CaLee, Milwaukee, 11; Berkman,. Houston, 10; CDelgado, New York, 10; Dunn, Cincinnati, 9; Ensberg, Houston, 9; Burrell, Philadelphia, 8; AJones, '100 00) 000 000 0p dew a A -OEM-, Ameicn edCrssC * ** LIVE SPORTS ON TV **** H BOXING 9 p.m. Jose Luis Cruz vs. Sharmba Mitchell......... ESPN2 9:30 p.m. Sergio Mora vs. Archak TerMeliksetian ........ ESPN Z] GOLF 9:30 a.m. European PGA Telcom Italia Open ........ GOLF 4 p.m. PGA Tour Wachovia Championship ........ USA W MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL WEDNESDAY 7 p.m. Toronto at Boston. . . . . . ..... ESPN 7 p.m. Florida at Washington ....... ............ SUN 7 p.m. New York Yankees at Tampa Bay .......... WTVX 7 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia .................... TBS 8 p.m. St. Louis at Houston ................... ESPN2 * NBA PLAYOFFS 6 p.m. Milwaukee at Detroit . . . . . . . . .... TNT 8:30 p.m. Washington at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . TNT TBD New Jersey at Indiana ............ . .... TNT TBD Miami at Chicago . ....... . . . . . . TNT Ad NHL PLAYOFFS 9, p.m. Anaheim at Calgary . . . . . . . ... OLN All Games and Times Subject to Change Atlanta, 8. STOLEN BASES-Reyes, New York, 11; Pierre, Chicago, 9; FLopez, Cincinnati, 9; Freel, Cincinnati, 8; HaRamirez, Florida, 7; Repko,.Los Angeles, 6; Wright, New York, 6; Barfield, San Diego, 6; Furcal, Los Angeles,,6; Vizquel, San Francisco, 6. PITCHING (5 Decisions)-Arroyo, Cincinnati, 5-0, 1.000, 2.06; PMartinez, New York, 5-0, 1.000, 2.94; Maddux, Chicago, 5-0, 1.000, 1.35; Harang, Cincinnati, 4-1, .800, 4.35; Oswalt, Houston, 4-1, .800, 2.76; Capuano, Milwaukee, 4-2, .667, 2.36; Marquis, St. Louis, 3-2, .600, 5.04; TGlavine, New York, 3-2, .600, 2.29. STRIKEOUTS-Capuano, Milwaukee, 40; CZambrano, Chicago, 38; OHernandez, Arizona, 35; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 34; Harang, Cincinnati, 33; Lidle, Philadelphia, 33; PMartinez, New York, 33. SAVES-Turnbow, Milwaukee, 9; Lidge, Houston, 8; DBaez, Los Angeles, 8; Weathers, Cincinnati, 8; Dempster, Chicago, 7; BWagner, New York;, 7; Isringhausen, St. Louis, 7; Gordon, Philadelphia, 7. PLAYOFF GLANCE EASTERN CONFERENCE Detroit vs. Milwaukee Monday: Detroit 109, Milwaukee 99, Detroit leads series 3-1 Today: Milwaukee at Detroit, 6 p.m. Friday: Detroit at Milwaukee, 7,or 9 p.m., if necessary Sunday, May 7: Milwaukee at Detroit, TBA, if necessary 'Miami vs. Chicago Sunday: Chicago 93, Miami 87, series tied 2-2 ,Tuesday: Chicago at Miami, 8 p.m. Thursday: Miami at Chicago, 8 or 9:30 p.m. Saturday, May 6: Chicago at Miami, TBA, if necessary New Jersey vs. Indiana Saturday, April 29: New Jersey 97, Indiana 88, series tied 2-2 -Tuesday: Indiana at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Thursday: New Jersey at Indiana, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 6: Indiana at Newv Jersey, TBA, if necessary Cleveland vs. Washington Sunday: Washington 106, Cleveland 96, series tied 2-2 Today: Washington at Cleveland, 8:30 p.m. Friday: Clevelarid at Washington, 8 p.m. Sunday, May 7: Washington at Cleveland, TBA, if necessary WESTERN CONFERENCE San Antonio vs. Sacramento Sunday: Sacramento 102, San Antonio 84, series tied 2-2 Tuesday: Sacramento at San Antonio, 9:30 p.m. Friday: San Antonio at Sacramento, 10:30 p.m. Sunday, May' 7 Sacramento at San Antonio, TBA, if necessary Phoenix vs. Los Angeles Lakers Sunday: Los Angeles Lakers 99, .Phoenix98, OT, Los Angeles leads series 3-1 Tuesday: Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix, late Thursday: Phoenix at Los Angeles Lakers, 10:30 p.m., if necessary Saturday, May 6: Los Angeles Lakers at Phoenix, TBA, if necessary Denver vs. Los Angeles Clippers Saturday, April 29: Los Angeles Clippers 100, Denver 86 Monday: Los Angeles Clippers 101, Denver 83, Los Angeles wins series 4- 1 Dallas vs. Memphis Saturday; April 29: Dallas 94, Memphis 89, OT ,Monday: Dallas 102, Memphis 76, Dallas wins series 4-0 PLAYOFF GLANCE EASTERN CONFERENCE Tampa Bay vs. Ottawa Saturday, April 29:. Ottawa 3, Tampa Bay 2, Ottawa wins series 4-1 Carolina vs. Montreal Sunday: Carolina 2, Montreal 1, Carolina leads series 3-2 Tuesday: Cardlina at Montreal, late Thursday: Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m., if necessary / . New Jersey vs. N.Y. Rangers Saturday, April 29: New Jersey 4,N.Y. Rangers 2, New Jersey wins series 4-0 Buffalo vs. Philadelphia Sunday: Buffalo 3, Philadelphia 0, Buffalo, leads series 3-2 Tuesday Buffalo at Philadelphia, late Thursday: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m., if necessary WESTERN CONFERENCE Detroit vs. Edmonton Saturday, April 29: Edmonton 3, Detroit 2 Monday: Edmonton 4, Detrdit 3, Edmonton wins series 4-2 Dallas vs. Colorado Friday, April 28: Dallas 4, Colorado 1 Sunday: Colorado 3, Dallas 2, OT, Colorado wins series 4-1 Calgary vs. Anaheim Monday: Anaheim 2, Calgary 1-, series tied 3-3 Today: Anaheim at Calgary, 10 p.m. Nashville vs. San Jose Sunday: San Jose 2, Nashville 1, San Jose wins series 4-1 adLF Am e r0ica Pro Shop and Clearance Center Clubs, Bag, Putter, Etc. 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''/1 V .''*;_ "'*ft^imESATIONAL *r f | RACEcWAY"" * tHighlands County SO Recycling FLORIDA HOSPITAL Heartland Division LAMPE Z C A R SA L M S 0 o Be ~e~ ^ ~8, TALES Continued from 1D in New York, it's an unfair advantage for Giants and Jets fans to pound their chests at the cameras and point "we're number one" while jumping on one another. You can rest assured that if another NFL city hosted the spectacle, you'd see just as many fans of that local team, too. After the first round, there is a marked decline in excite- ment. If you're a fan of a team that had a miserable year in 2005, it's even more steep. With your team's top pick occurring in the first hour or so, you can move on to. Saturday chores. Anticipating a trade, perus- ing who's left on the, board and watching the soon-to-be mil- lionaires in their fancy suits all heighten the brick wall of indifference that inevitably hits you after your franchise's turn is up. Every year, I find it hard to gauge how long the process will take. As a fan of the Denver Broncos, a team that has enjoyed some success in recent years, I always know I've got a bit of wait on my hands. At pick 15, I thought. I'd have about a half hour before I needed to pay close attention. An hour in after the process had only gotten to pick 10 I yawned. There's only so many times you can listen to Michael Irvin compare every player to a teammate on his '95 Cowboys. There's also the player every year who unexpectedly falls in the draft for whom we are sup- posed to feel sorry. This year it was poor Matt Leinart, looking confused and lonely as team after team passed him by. Chris Mortensen even had the gall to call attention to how much money this was costing the young quarterback, who could have entered the draft last year and been a likely number one pick but instead stayed with USC for his senior season. I shed no tears for Leinart, although it is too bad he was drafted by Arizona. I'm sure every player in the draft was thinking "as long as the Cardinals don't select me, I'll be happy." I was surprised when Denver traded up. All of my prior prognostication regarding the available quarterbacks was reversed. "Leinart is clearly superior. Vince Young is a tremendous playmaker and Cutler is kind of an unknown. If I we're a team looking for a quarterback, I sure wouldn't gamble on the kid from Vandy ... What? He's our guy now? Yeah! Jay Cutler!" Marcus Wilkins is a sports writer for the News-Sun. urn -u m * iahted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" News-Sun, Wednesday, May 3, 2006 Volleyball stars Courtesy photo During the 2006 AAU Regionals Volleyball Tournament held April 21-22 in Orlando for the 15-year- old division, the local travel team ended the season in the Gold Division and also as one of the top five teams out of 31 teams in their age division. The two-day tournament had over eight age divi- sions located at various volleyball complexes throughout the Orlando area. Local Big Lake-Sebring Team Players were (front row, from left) Melissa Tullo, Melissa Luke, Tiffany Besbey, (back row) coach Stewart Roberts, Lindsay Howard, Ricki Albritton, Olivia Bullock and Molly Blackman. TOPS Continued from 1D won the district and Tampa Robinson beat us bad, but we have nothing to be embarrassed about tonight. They have a good team and they did 'a real nice job." Bartow's Jack Murphy held the Red Devils to only four hits and struck out 11. Avon Park's Sedlock struck out nine and gave up five hits. The lefty did not issue a walk. Bartow played small ball well in the sixth for its first, run. No. 9 hitfer Josh Allen was hit by a pitch and Brent Delph sac- rificed him to second. Sedlock retired Ward on sttrkes, but Manning drove a pitch down the right field line for a double. Avon Park's seventh-inning running came with help from a two-base outfield error by Bartow when Perry drove the center fielder and left fielder to the warning track, where both appeared to lose the ball in the lights. Devaris Strange turned in the fielding gem for the night. He dove to his left to stop a sharply hit grounder and threw a strike from his knees to the first base- man for the out. SHORT Continued from 1D Jonathan Kosco's RBI single. Sanders' sacrifice fly and a run-scoring error put the Streaks up by two in the top of the second, but the Tigers ral- lied in a big way in the bottom of the inning, getting run-scor- ing singles from Jeff May and Justin Menendez in. addition to Dyson's blast. Jesuit added a run in the third when Menendez hit a run- scoring double. I I The rjhtest Way to Turn Your Real Estate Advertii ing into I Greenbacks (moneythatis) Look for our Racks, Today! Available at Over 60 Locations throughout Highlands County including: ; M .. 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Starting the twin-killing was just one of many highlights on the night for Sosa, who vacu- umed up everything that came his way to anchor a Lake Placid defense that was perfect. out- side of the fourth inning. "Is there a better sophomore anywhere around?" Coomes said of Sosa, who had one of the Dragons' six hits. Lake. Placid wasted no time taking the lead back as Alex Delgado led off the bottom of the fourth with a single, took second on a wild pitch and scored on Conlin Veley's single up the middle for a 3-2 lead. After the double play, Adam Delgado retired the next six batters in order to set up Steven Levine, who shook off a first- pitch single to retire the next three batters for the save. Comes said he didn't have any special motivational speech for his team prior to its first ever playoff game. "I just told them, 'You've won a. district; that,was the cake. 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