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HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1927 50 Business, 9A COMING FRIDAY IN THE NEWS-SUN Sebring Falls residents prepare a Cuban Coffin . omen's Eposium Deadline extended; registrations being taken that day AVON PARK The deadline for registration for the Women's Eposium this Saturday at South Florida Community College has been extended until 3 p.m. today. Anyone wishing to attend, must pre-register in order to get an accurate count for lunch. The cost is $40 for the event scheduled from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. This includes a continental breakfast, lunch, keynote speakers, four breakout ses- sions, a goodie bag valued at more than $100 and other prizes. For those who want to register that day, there will not be a lunch provided. The cost will be $30. Participants will have plen- ty of time to get a lunch on their own. During lunch, partici- pants will ha\e a meal catered by Simply Trish, prizes given away and entertainment provided by Beverly Padgett. The event is co-spon- sored by the News-Sun and SFCC. Fill out a registra- tion form and pay at the News-Sun office. Business ...... ... .. .9A Celebrations ..........3B Chalk Talk ..........12A Classified ads .........1C Community briefs .....13A Crossword ............ 2B Editorial ............ .2D Health/Nutrition .... .15A Lifestyle .............. 1B Lottery numbers ...... 13A Obituaries ............4A Sports ............... 1E TODAY'S FORECAST Highs 90s Complete Lows weather report on 70s page 8A CONTACTS Avon Park (863) 452-1009 Sebring (863) 385-6155 Lake Placid (863) 465-0426 Fax (863) 385-1954 E-mail editor@newssun.com Online www.newssun.com 909949 01001 SEBRING, FLORIDA VOLUME 87/NUMBER 18 Sebring skate park to open Friday By KEVIN J. SHUTT News-Sun SEBRING Sun 'N Lake Elementary School first-grader Logan Cooper, 7, can't wait for Sebring's Skate Park to open Friday. "I want to skate it," Logan said Monday afternoon, taking a break from his daily grind session at Gator Board Shop, 1059 Hawthorne Drive, which has an indoor half-pipe. Logan falls down a lot, but he's only been on a skateboard since November. "He's really good for 7," Frank Branca, Gator Board Shop owner, said. "His parents bring him here every day after school for two hours." I Branca sponsors Logan in com- petitions across the state, giving KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun Irma Galan, of Lake Placid, visits with neighbors Tuesday afternoon in the front yard of her trailer, which was consumed by fire earlier that day about 7:30 a.m. A future firefighter? him free access to the half-pipe and store discounts. Logan is one of a couple hun- dred skaters in Highlands County who are eagerly awaiting the 4 p.m. ribbon cutting Friday. It is across the street from Charlie Brown Park on Hawthorne Drive. While the formal ceremony with city dignitaries will open the way to legal skating in the city, the party doesn't begin until Saturday. "A lot of people are starting to skate because the park is opening," said Branca, who is sponsoring a "Skate Jam" from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. The jam is just the beginning for Branca, who said he plans to spon- sor several contests throughout the year. See SKATE, page 7A Skaters required to register Before using the park, participants are required to register with the Sebring Police Department, sign a liability waiver, and pay a $5 annu- al fee. Identification cards and helmet stickers will be issued to registered users, explained assistant city administrator Scott Noethlich. The stickers will enable police officers and other city staff to identify from a distance whether a skater is properly registered. Failure to register or violating rules will result in ininediute and. or long-term ejection from the park. Other rules include: An adult must accompany children 10 years old and younger. Bicycles and motorized vehicles are prohibited. All users must wear helmets. Skateboarding is prohibited outside of the enclosed park area. Call 471-5107 to report unsafe behavior, rules violations, or bro- ken equipment. A full list of regulations will be posted at the park and are available at city hall. Police. cit employees and concerned resident' in the arej \\ill work together to ensure compliance. CHRISTOPHER TLUFFLE /Ne%&s-Sun Ten-month-old Jaquelina Diaz took the events at the Lake Placid Elks Lodge in stride as she failedd her turn to be photographed and fingerprinted. Richard Gaiagni, chief of the, Highlands Park Volunteer Fire Department. was on hand Sunday handing out fire hats. A department engine was outside for children to explore. See more pictures, page ID. Cooking up change in school kitchens ooln kitchens. By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun SEBRING When The School Board of Highlands County expanded the name of its food service component to include the word nutrition last year, it formalized a change that has long been under way. Ne.< requirements developed by both state and federal governments, mean school kitchens must now meet stringent nutritional requirements when preparing and serving meals. And the federal government's Provision 2 program, meant to ensure every school age child has a nourishing breakfast every school day at no cost regardless of the family's financial situ- ation, means more students are eating breakfast than ever before. For example, so far this year schools have served 699,878 breakfasts under Provision 2. That is 165,000 more break- fasts than were served in all of the year before. Jon Dickl, coordinator of the district's food and nutrition service, said the meals are increasingly healthy. For example, schools are mandated to provide specific calorie amounts con- taining one third of the recommended daily allotment of vitamins, while allow- ing no more than one third of its calories in fat, and no more than a tenth of its calories in saturated fat. Schools also are required to meet cer- tain targets, like amounts of iron and vitamin A. Meeting these goals has been chal- lenging, especially because they are expensive in terms of both dollars and time. The federal food safety program - Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point is so complicated it requires 14 different charts to be filled out daily. To be 100 percent compliant each school needs one person to do the paperwork alone. Schools are audited on a regular basis. If they don't fulfill the mandates, there is a penalty. For example, Dickl explained that one food service manager had recently left off the powdered sugar on Fiench toast the menu had called for. This was a problem, he said, because the 15 calories contained in the sugar, was needed to make up the whole calo- rie amount. Had that meal been audited, the district would not have been reim- bursed for it. He said this points to the underlying dilemma providing quality in-servige training and the kind of compensation. which attracts quality personnel. In addi- tion, Dickl sees a need for more support in the kitchen and supervision from the district. Currently he and Kathy Hansen, food service manager at large the only two indi% iduals who act as a bridge between the field and the office are stretched too thin to be of much help. Dickl wants to reorganize his depart- ment to better deal with the changed environment. He plans on dividing the district into two regions, each to have its own food service supervisor. That means there will be three people available to tra el in the field, Dickl and the two :supervisors. See SCHOOL, page 7A By KEVIN J. SHUTr News-Sun LAKE PLACID Irma Galan walked her children to the bus stop, returning home to find her trailer on fire, she said via an interpreter. "She saw that the fire had started," Silvia Molina, Galan's friend, said. "Irma called in to (the house) to wake Jose." Of the six adults and two children who live in the trailer at 36 Melrose Lane in Sun 'N Lake South only Jose Angel was home. Sun 'N Lake South Volunteer Fire Department was called out at 7:23 a.m. Tuesday and the first unit arrived 11 minutes later, said Kevin L. Shireman, an investigator with the State Fire Marshal's office, Bartow. Highlands Park Volunteer and Lake Placid fire departments assist- ed, putting 13 firefighters on the scene. Shireman ruled the fire accidental, having found that the stove was left on with a pan on the burner. "Everything points back to the kitchen," he said, explaining that neighbors called 911 when they saw fire at the trailer's southwest comer, where the kitchen was. With Molina translating, Galan said she woke up at 4 a.m. and cooked sausage and eggs for break- fast until 5:30 a.m., when another woman took over cooking duties. At 6:30 a.m. she cleaned the kitchen and left at 7:10 a.m. to walk her 9- and 11-year-old children to the See FIRE, page 7A SWhen you deliver something this im Over the years, physicians on the medical staff of Highlands Regional Medical 1! Center have delivered thousands of babies. Our medical staff, experienced and friendly labor and delivery nurses, private rooms, jacuzzi tubs and free celebration dinners make Highlands Regional Medical Center's New Beginnings the choice of parents. 3 3 85-6101 WEDNESDAY May 10, 2006 technology to Highlands County i Fire displaces eight people in Lake Placid FI~ -- 2A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Phone users to relay from Youth Academy HIGHLANDS in bDrief Orangewood Builders expanding AVON PARK - Orangew ood Builders has nearly finished a long-await- ed office expansion on U.S. 27. The new steel structure going up at Circle Street will provide the business with 7,000 square feet of much- needed storage and office space, according to Wendy Dixon, daughter of owner Rick Hayes. She said it should be done within the next 60 days. She said expanding has been a part of the company's long-term plans, for the last two years, at least. Right now, Orangewood has a facility on State Road 64, until the new building is completed. When that's done, the company will have a place to store work trailers and other construction equip- ment out of the elements and under lock and key from potential vandals. Dixon said the company has been in Avon Park since the late 1980s, building both residential and commercial facilities. Checkers collecting gifts for the troops In honor of Military Appreciation Month, May 2006, Checkers has joined force's with Operation Graicude and Amenca Supports You for the Patriotic Drive, an initiative to send care packages to U.S. Troops deployed over- seas. Gifts for the troops can be donated at Checkers. The items collected will be used by Operation Gratitude to prepare and deliver care packages to service mem- bers overseas in time for the Fourth of July. Collections for the Patriotic Drive will run through Wednesday, June 14. Donations can be made at Checkers of Avon Park, located at 382 U.S. 27. The Patriotic Drive pro- vides an opportunity for Americans to show appreci- ation for our troops. No swa-cl Jsn od.yu loa c m utrdotr.t 0terece Json'sCom ue Services O -i te Service County accepts tower grants, benefits emergency radio users By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING Anyone who's driven out near the Avon Park Air Force Range has had prob- lems with cellular phone cover- age. It's the same for county emergency radio, said 911 Communications Coordinator Ben Henley on Tuesday, because that's the last area of the county not covered well by the local emergency radio com- By KEVIN J. SHUTT News-Sun SEBRING There are almost as many types of nurses as there are nurses. .. From nurse lobbyists on, Capitol Hill to hospice nurses who aid terminally ill patients and their families transition from one life to another, they're being honored through Friday during National Nurses Week. "It's a very special voca- tion," said Linda Ball, who is scheduled to address Highlands Regional Medical Center nurs- es today at 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. "It's not a job for wimps. I equate it to being a firefighter or a cop, when things go bad, they go bad fast." Ball began her career in 1973 and has nursed in 32 countries. Ball is a critical care regis- tered nurse with a bachelor of science in nursing. She's been employed by hospitals with 11,000 beds to just 42. Currently the .critical care educator for Leesburg Regional Medical Center and The Villages Regional Hospital in Lady Lake, Ball's motivational program focuses on the pos i ti e .difference nurseis,'make in the lives of their patients, patients' families and co-workers. "You do all of the stuff you have to do and most of the stuff munications. Highlands County has received two grants totaling $248,700 from the state in 2005 and 2006 to cover the cost of building a cellular tower. The proposed site is within the boundaries of the 37-acre Avon Park Youth Academy property. Louise England, executive director of the Economic Development Commission, wrote the grant applications for the county, noting the problems with cellular service in the area despite the economic impact of the academy, the Avon Park Correctional Institution and the range itself. Kevin Roberts, Highlands County human services direc- you should do," she said, explaining that nurses now have more responsibilities than when she began nearly 34 years ago. "But there's little time left for the 'nice to do' stuff like giving an extra back rub or just visiting with a lonely patient, the human contact." Gone are the days when doc- tors are-trailed by chart-toting nurses, Ball said. "There's an expectation of knowledge and skill that is so much bigger and so much broader than when I started," Ball said, explaining the most significant change she's seen. When Ball graduated col- lege, women: could be mom, teachers or nurses, she said cit- ing the primary career choices for women in the early '70s. Now they have unlimited access to the workforce, choos- ing to be doctors or physicians' assistants or any number of non-medical career paths. Ball said fewer young women are becoming nurses because they have more options while some are leaving the field out of frustration with seeming- ly shrinking budgets and con-w"` stant changes to policy and laws affecting health care. This year's theme is "Strength, Commitment, Compassion." tor, has asked that any proceeds from the tower be directed to the Children's Services Foundation, which funds vari- ous youth and family services and programs in the county, including the academy. County Commissioner Barbara Stewart, although she liked the idea of having the tower, wasn't convinced all of the money from the tower should go to the one agency without a portion being held for operations and maintenance of the site. Roberts said he is asked every year to generate public and private partnerships to pro- vide funds for the foundation and its programs, and said fund- ing the foundation with cellular collocation fees would be a good way to do this, especially given that the tower would become part of the academy, a $30 million facility with rough- ly 200 Highlands County employees. England said the county needs the tower for its own communications,, and would need to pay operations and maintenance anyway, no matter how many cellular companies locate there, a sentiment echoed by Commission Chairman Bob Bullard. Though commissioners agreed to receive the grants and build the tower, they asked County Attorney Ross Macbeth and other county staff members to examine the proposal and find ways to provide money to the foundation from the collo- cation fees while still keeping money available for mainte- nance. Henley said verbal quotes to build the tower have run at $180,000-$190,000 for a 200- foot-tall, self-sustaining tower, including the cost to buy, build and prepare the site with batter- ies, generator, chainlink fence and razor wire. He also said Polk County officials would have to issue a permit for the project, since the academy property lies within Polk County. SFCC graduates KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun Hundreds of students graduated Tuesday evening during the 2005-2006 commencement exercises at South Florida Community College in Avon Park. The majority of students graduated with asso- ciate in arts degrees or vocational certificates, while some graduated with associate in science degrees, college credit certificates, advanced technical diplomas or high school diplomas. See more . photos in Friday's 'News-Sun.' Check oiu the News-Siun online at \'w i.nen\'ssuni.com Beautiful 3/2/2 pool home on X acre lot. New in 2005-roof, front door, pool, cage tile, diamond brite & filter, garage skeeter beeler. All new upgraded appliances, corian counters & wood cabinets new tile & carpet throughout! This home has been remodeled inside & out and is in immaculate condition. MLS# 183884 .279,900 6 Soitti Tine1 At!ime oI J !4I 3'llci, IF. $199 *pia '99~u Legacy Saturday, May 13 of Hits 7:30 p.m. "Denver" "Houslon (Means That I'm One Day Closer to You)' "She Used to be Somebody's Baby" "Broken Lady" "What Are We Doing Lonesome" "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today" Take Me To Your Lovin Place" "Love Is Just a Game" "The Lady Takes the Cowboy Every Time' in a benefit concert at the South Florida Commnunity College Auditorium 600 W. College Drive Avon Park For tickets, visit the SFCC Box Office Monday-Friday, 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m., or call (863) 784-7178 TICKET PRICES ARE S50. $35 and $22.50 News.-Sun Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. Sponsorships are still available. Call (863) 784-7177. 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"All were contained on the property," Ebersbach said, explaining that all but one fire was concentrated at the north bombing complex in Polk County. The 25-pound practice rounds used by the Air Force F- 16s and A-10s have a "marking charge" so spotters can see where the inert bombs impact- ed. The marking charges were responsible for the fires, Dick Cutshall, range operations offi- cer, said. Cutshall said the Air Force exercise included Marine heli- copters and a battery of Army airborne artillery, which para- chuted in with 105-mm how- itzers and 81- and 120-mm mortars. "We practiced techniques that we use to make sure we're speaking the same language," Cutshall said of the joint exer- cise. Several other such events are scheduled for the rest of the year, he said. Joseph Dubois Day of Caring kicks off today oofBaldwin, Mich., Roberts heads up annual United Way project Special to the News-Sun The spirit of volunteerism is alive in Highlands County today. There will be close to 350 Highlands County citizens working at United Way partner agencies and local non-profits, volunteering their time to make an impact in their community. Thirty local United Way business partners allow their employees to spend the morning per- forming a variety of work projects at non-profit locations throughout the community. Volunteers perform jobs such as painting and spring cleaning at the Girl Scout house; yard work, cleaning and painting at many Ridge Area Arc group homes; installing vinyl siding on a Habitat Home; installing a handicapped hand rail for an elderly citizen; mowing, weeding and window cleaning at a Nu-Hope Elder Care Services client's home; shampooing carpet and waxing floors at the Children's Home Society Hansen House. This day really helps the agencies with labor cost. Many of the non-profits cannot afford the labor expense involved in many of these project. After a long morning of hard work the volun- teers enjoy a barbecue lunch prepared by Woody's Bar-B-Que at Buttonwood Bay Resort Community Center. These two business partners have offered their service and building for the Day of Caring for many years. Without corporate sponsor- ship, Day of Caring in Highlands County would not happen. Glades Electric Charitable Trust is a longtime Day of Caring sup- porter. This year, for the first time Atlantic Blue Trust has joined in on offering financial ROBERTS support for the event. Day of Caring chairperson Michele Roberts said, "It's so neat to see new corporate sponsor- ship. I'm so excited Atlantic Blue Trust has joined our team of business partners. Both Glades Electric Charitable Trust and Atlantic Blue Trust have stepped up to the plate to build better lives and stronger communities. All of our business partners are essential to the success of United Way. If your company is interest in becoming one of our business partners, please contact Cheryl Sharp at 453-3401." News-Sun LAKE PLACID Three boys, ages 14, 15, and 16, have been charged with possession of cocaine with intent to sell. Their names have been with- held at this time by the News- Sun because they are juveniles. They were stopped 8 p.m. Friday, April 21, outside Sun 'N Lakes South of Lake Placid in a green 1995 Honda four-door. Highlands County sheriff's deputies cited the 16-year-old driver for running a stop sign at County Road 621 and Washington Boulevard. He also was'arrested for not having a valid driver's license, arrest reports said. Allegedly, he did not know who owned the car. While searching the car, deputies allegedly found numerous items containing powder cocaine in plastic and crack cocaine in pieces. Allegedly the 16-year-old told deputies they might have sold drugs and might not have. The 15-year-old front-seat passenger allegedly told deputies they had driven through Sun 'N Lakes Lake News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 OBITUARIES CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY/News-Sun Miss Highlands County of 2006 Katlyn Hammortree (right) sup- ports Robin Fultz, of Sebring, who is giving blood Saturday morning. Hammortree approached the Florida Blood Center recently proposing a blood drive at McDonald's, 3115 U.S. 27 S., Sebring for last Saturday morning. There was a steady number of people lined up to give blood. Not everyone was approved, however. Several were turned away for not having enough iron. Ironically, Hammortree, who had intended to give blood, had to wait until a later date. She is 16 years old, and as a minor, she needed written parental consent filed at the main office. Water restrictions still in effect News-Sun SEBRING -Although local municipalities have not enacted water rationing, those people in Highlands County living within the Southwest Florida Water Management District are still under year-round water conser- vation measures. People in the South Florida Water Management. District are under no restrictions. In Highlands County, some of the water district boundaries divide neighborhoods and streets. Those within the Southwest Florida Water Management District must comply with the following restrictions. All lawn watering must be done before 10 a.m. or after 4 p.m. on approved days. Even numbered addresses may water lawns on Tuesdays and/or Saturdays. Odd numbered addresses and locations where no address can be determined, may water lawns on Wednesdays and/or Sunday. New plant material may be irrigated any day during a 60- day establishment period. Certain exemptions and exceptions apply, including the ability to use low-volume irri- gation to water non-lawn areas on other days of the week. For further clarification, con- tact the Southwest Florida,;, Water Management District by phone within Florida at (800) 423-1476; from outside the state at (352) 796-7211, ext. 4498; or via e-mail at execu- tive @ swfwmd.state.fl. us. More information about water restrictions are available online at www. swfwmd. state.fl. us/con servation/restrictions/. Geraldine Berger Geraldine Virginia Berger, 88, of Florida, died May 3, 2006, in Brandon. Born in Hazelton, Pa., she had been a resident of Florida since 1982, coming from Warminster, Pa. She was a for- mer resident of Sebring. She was a homemaker. She was past president of Ladies of the Elks in Sebring, member of the Federated Women's Club in Warminster, Pa. and founder of the Warminster Free Library. She was a former member of Warminster Presbyterian Church in Warminster, Pa. She was a Protestant and a member of the Sebring Church of the Brethren and former member of Warminster Presbyterian Church. Survivors include her sons, Gerald 0. of Hendricks, Pa. and William of Valrico; sisters, Beatrice and Isabelle, both of Pennsylvania; and brothers, William and Mervin, both of Pennsylvania. A memorial service will be at 4 p.m. Thursday at Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home in Sebring, with the Rev. Mike Adams officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to Nu-Hope Elder Care Services Inc. Robert Cheshire Robert W. Cheshire, 64, of Sebring, died May 5, 2006, in Sebring. Bom in Sebring, he had been a resident of Sebring most of his life. Survivors include his broth- er, Bill of Albuquerque, N.M.; and sister, Louise Farless of Crystal River. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Friday at Morris Funeral Chapel in Sebring. Dewey Dowdy SDewey Dowdy, 85, Sof Sebring, died May 6, 2006, in Sebring. Bom in Harrisburg, Ill., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1995, coming from Glenview, Ill. He was a production worker for the Ford Motor Company. He served in the United States Army during World War II. Survivors include his broth- er, Tom of Sebring; sisters, Dorothy Hassler and Kathleen' Ping, both of Terre Haute, Ind. and Helen Bammesburger of Glenview, Ill. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Leo Gomez Leo F. Gomez, 81, of Sebring, died May 7, 2006, in Tampa. Born in Miami, he had been a resident of Sebring since 1980 coming from Miami. He retired from Eastern Air Lines after 34 years of service. He served in the United States Navy during World War II. He was a member of Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4300 in Sebring and Florida Highlands Chapter 173 Air Force Association. He was co-author of "Amelia Earhart Case Closed?" Survivors include his daugh- ters, Sandra Switzer of Lakeland and Eva Juliet Causseaux of Tallahassee; brothers, John of Clermont and Raymond of Las Vegas; and two grandchildren. A celebration of life service will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Morris Funeral Chapel in Sebring, with Captain Mary Holmes of The Salvation Army officiating. Military honors will follow at 2:30 p.m. at Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Memorial contributions may be made to The Salvation Army. Kenneth Harvey Kenneth H. Harvey, 71, of Avon Park, died May 6, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Auburn, N.Y., he had been a resident of Avon Park since 2000, coming from Owego, N.Y. He was a salesman. He was a member of the Sons of American Legion in Avon Park, past detachment commander of Sons of American Legion in Owego, N.Y. and member of the Masons in Candor, N.Y. He was a Protestant. Survivors include his wife of 51 years, Shirley; sons, Kevin of Moravia, N.Y. and Tate of Rochester, N.H.; daughters, Karla Ferguson of Trumansburgy, N.Y. and Karen Jackson of Willseyville, N.Y.; brothers, Leon of Florida and Nathan of New York; sisters, Roberta Anderson and Linda Lasher, both of Florida and Barbara Harvey of New York; 10 grandchildren; and 11 great- grandchildren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Avon Park. Gerard Mariano Gerard L. Mariano Jr., 76, of Lake Placid, died May 2, 2006, in Tampa. Born in New York City, he came to Lake Placid in 1997, from Fort Lauderdale. He was a truck driver. He was a member of the Lake Placid Elks Lodge and St. James Catholic Church in Lake Placid. Survivors include his wife of 53 years, Ginny; sons, John of Saylorsburg, Pa. and Daniel of Plantation; daughters, Jill Reeck of Hager City, Wis., Robin Meintsma of Kinbrae, Minn., Linda Bonnano of Holbrook Long Island, N.Y., Carie Kelly of Cape Coral and Jodie Rijos of Flower Mound, Texas; brother, Dominic of Ocala; and 14 grandchildren. A memorial Mass was Tuesday at St. James Catholic Church in Lake Placid. Arrangements were handled by Chandler Funeral Home, Lake Placid. Arthur Peipher Arthur H. Peipher, 50, of Sebring, died May 5, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Rochester, N.Y., he had been a resident of Sebring since 2005, coming from Miramar. He was an engineer in the water treatment industry. He was a member of the Water Treatment Association in Miramar. Survivors include his wife, Terry (Taylor); daughters, Tracy Holdren of Pompano Beach, Lisa Riveria of Hollywood and Kellie Trujillo of Sebring; and nine grandchil- dren. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Louis Roop Louis Galen Roop, 77, of Sebring, died May 5, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Union Bridge, Md., he had been a resident of Sebring since 1984, coming from Littlestown, Pa. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War and was a staff sergeant in the United States National Guard for 28 years, retiring in 1985. He was a member of the Bible Fellowship Church in Sebring and attended the Taneytown Baptist Church in Taneytown, Md. Survivors include his wife, Viola L.; daughter, Mary Mae Dell of Hampstead, Md.; sons, Louis G. Jr. of Westminster, Md. and Timothy W. of Ocean City, Md.; sisters, Julia Cairns of Rockville, Md., Irene of Emmitsburg, Md., Ester Hough of Frederick, Md. and Doris Wege of Chevychase, Md.; brother, Charles of W\estminster, Md.; anid three grandchildren. Interment will be in Evergreen Memorial Gardens in Finksburg, Md. Local arrangements are being handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Mary King The memorial service for Mary G. King, 81, of Avon Park, who died May 5, 2006, in Avon Park, will be at 4 p.m., Thursday at Union Congregational Historic Church with the Rev. Bill Breylinger officiating. Arrangements are being han- dled by Fountain Funeral Home, Avon Park. OUI 2THYER Esat Actosppasas Business Lqiatos 8 .63-9-01a22u6 Obituary policy All obituaries published in the News-Sun must come from or be verified by a licensed funeral home. SEBF 863/385 NewsSun 2227 U.S. 27 South Sebring, Florida 33870 RING LAKE PLACID AVON 5-6155. 863/465-0426 863/45; Fax: 385-1954 CRAIG SUTTER Production Director PARK 2-1009 ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor The News-Sun (ISSN 0163-3988), a HarborPoirit Media publication is pub- lished every Wednesday,, Friday and Sunday by the Sebring News-Sun Inc. at 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. 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SUBSCRIPTION RATES 12 mo. 7% Fla. tax Total HOME DELIVERY $47.50 $3.33 $50.83 IN FLORIDA MAIL 78.00 5.46 83.46 OUT OF FLORIDA MAIL 78.00 78.00 FOREIGN MAIL 105.00 105.00 Deadlines for subscription changes are noon on Tuesday for the Wednesday edition, noon on Thursday for the Friday edition and noon on Friday for the Sunday edition. Changes received after the times stated will be processed on the following publication date. Placid and sold cocaine. According to reports, he allegedly said the drugs belonged to the driver, but that he had handled the containers and sold drugs, with some of the cash from the sales in his wallet. Allegedly, when they were stopped, they attempted to hide the drugs. The 14-year-old back seat passenger also told the same story as the 15-year-old. Each person was turned over to the Department of Juvenile Justice. and a winter resident of Avon Park, died May 5, 2006. Born in Muskegon County, Mich., he was a retired manu- facturer's representative. He served in the United States Air Force during World War II. He was a 52-year member of A.A. and a life member of Disabled American Veterans. Survivors include his wife, Maybelle; daughters, Vicky Braden and Catherine; sons, Jerry and Joseph; six grandchil- dren; and three great-grandchil- dren. A memorial-service will be at a later date in Michigan. Cremation arrangements are being handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Rosalie Frisch Rosalie Frisch, 81, of Avon Park, died May 9, 2006, in Lakeland. Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., she moved here in 1989, from Lindenhurst, N.Y. She worked in sales in a department store. She was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church of Avon Park. She was a member of the Rosary Group and an Eucharistic minister at Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church. Survivors include her sons, David of Lindenhurst, N.Y., James of West Babylon, N.Y. and John of Oneonta, N.Y.; brother, Nicholas Russo of Ozone Park, N.Y.; sisters, Francis Palmaccio of West Babylon, N.Y. and Gloria Montesano of Dix Hills, N.Y.; 10 grandchildren; and three great-grandchildren. Interment will be in Calverton National Cemetery in Calverton, N.Y. Arrangements are being han- dled by Dowden Funeral Home, Sebring. Three teens found with cocaine with intent to sell or %OF IF News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 5A The Village on Lake Rachard coming to Lake Placid 'Mayberry-like' development to have 353 homes Special to the News-Sun LAKE PLACID Site develop- ment is under way for The Village on Lake Rachard, a traditional neighborhood development that will occupy 95 pastoral acres embracing the 18-acre, sandy-bot- tom Lake Rachard. The Village on Lake Rachard is designed to bring a bit of Americana to Lake Placid, already world-famous for its colorful build- ing murals, caladiums, clowns and unique trash receptacles. The gated community, which developers claim will be "Mayberry-like," is planned to include 10 neighborhood parks, two lakeside clubhouses, a 24-station fitness trail and a colorful array of traditionally designed cottage and garden villa homes adorned with quaint front porches, metal seam roofs, plank siding and multi-paned windows with decorative shutters. Furnished models are expected to open early next year, according to developer Gregory L. Amone. When they do open, home buyers will discover a wide variety of ener- gy-efficient residential designs with attractive Anglo-Caribbean eleva- tions and distinctive color palettes. Eight base plans with more than 45 floor plan and bonus room 'options will allow home buyers to tailor homes to their individual lifestyle needs. Base plans include four attached single-family garden villa homes, available in two- and three-bed- room versions with 1,213 to 1,662 square feet of air-conditioned living area, currently priced from the mid- $100s. Four two-, three- and four- bedroom detached single-family cottage homes offer base plans with 1,670 to 2,528 square feet of air- conditioned living area at prices currently from the $260s. Targeted primarily at active adults (age 55 and older), the gar- den villa homes available in four-, five- and six-plex buildings are barrier-free and feature cov- .ered, frpt. porches ., ith easy-- access, stepless entries,, 9-foot, 4- inch ceilings in most living areas,1 kitchens with breakfast bars, formal dining and living rooms, covered Courtesy photo Lake Placid officials join developer Greg Arnone (far right) his family and members of his development team at the ground-breaking for The Village on Lake Rachard in Lake Placid. Digging with Arnone are (from left) Lake Placid Mayor Tom Katsanis, Luis Celaya of the Lake Placid Local Planning Agency, Lake Placid Chief of Police Phil Williams, Mike Bevis of Bevis Construction, Chris Gose of Upland Homes, Austin Arnone, Pamela Arnone, Lauren Arnone, Mark Gose of M.E. Gose Construction, Mike Wadley of Harlan Hanson Inc. and Lake Placid Utilities Director Gary Freeman. Courtesy illustration An architect's rendering of a typical neighborhood of single-family cottage homes at The Village on Lake Rachard in Lake Placid. rearlanais and fenced and land- to appeal to multi-generational escaped private garden courts off liv- audiences, including families, sec- ing areas. ond home buyers, empty nesters Plans include a number of flex and active adults. options including a garden court Cottages include 9-feet-4 ceil- casita, master suite lounge and ings in most living areas, plus study. All plans include an alley island kitchens with morning cafes, access, rear-entry one-car garage master suites with decorative bay with second car TrelhsPort inido.' sIavish master baths cov- ' T riiore,' spaii'cottag's," eredfront porche., detached two- which bffer up to 3,'98 square feet' car garage With' fitrllis-covered of living space with seven bed- walks to covered back patios and a rooms and 5.5 baths, are designed wide range of bonus room and flex plan options. Three-car garages and rear-entry/alley access garage options are also offered. -- The garden villas and cottage homes will offer a host of attrac- tive, resident-friendly features plus steel-reinforced concrete wall con- struction and impact-resistant win- dows that will stand up to almost any weather condition. The community will feature a trio of three-acre neighborhood parks with playing fields and gaze- bos for community gatherings and events, four passive neighborhood parks, three pet-friendly parks, two lakeside clubhouses with fishing docks and 2,200 feet of frontage on Lake Raclhard. Planned for 363 homes, The Village on Lake Rachard is adjacent to Lake Placid's town park with baseball and soccer fields, about 100 yards from 3,500-acre Lake June in Winter and within walking and biking distance of Lake Placid's Town Center and the area's public schools. For more information about The Village on Lake Rachard, call 699- 5355, log onto, the community'\ web site at lakerachard.com, or visit the off-site sales office at 206 North Main Avenue in downtown Lake Placid. County to help pay for Veteran's Beach parking expansion Won't commit more than $160,00 without site plan By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING County commissioners stuck to a recommendation from the Recreation and Parks Advisory Committee on buying land for Veteran's Beach. On Tuesday, they voted to provide $160,000 toward the purchase of 316 SW Lakeview Drive a single family home with a lakefront parcel and boat dock for more parking and recreational space. It will be paid back over four years at $40,000 per year. However, they balked at a request from Bob Hoffman, Sebring city administrator, who sent a request on behalf of the Sebring City Council to have the county pick up 70 percent of the cost of the site. The city has committed $127,500 toward the $425,000 purchase price. The city has also applied for a $200,000 Florida Recreation Development Assistance Program grant, but according to Highlands County Parks and Recreation Director Vicki Pontius, Hoffman is concerned the city may not get the grant, leav- ing the city with the rest of the $260,000 bill. According to the memo from the city, Veteran's Beach is a regional park serving city and county citizens, seasonal residents, and out-of-county visitors with the only public boat access ramp to Lake Jackson. For recent improvements to the park new picnic pavilions, additional parking and recon- structing the boat ramp the city and county shared a 30/70 percent cost split. The city would like to do that am in Commission Ch.iirmin Bob Bullard didn't think so. "I am not pleased they came back and asked foradditional funds," he said. Commissioner Guy MIa\c\ said the county doesn't have that money. Of the county's $500,000-per-year budget for recreation improvements, $320,000 of it has been com- mitted to pay off debt for Windy Point Park and the new Sebring Sports Complex. "It sounds like an awful expensive parking lot," Commissioner Edgar Stokes said, "but it's the only land around to expand (Veteran's Beach). In the future, we'll need more land." Commissioner Barbara Stewart said she did- n't like committing $160,000 without a site plan or a study showing the actual need for more parking at that park. Bullard agreed, say- ing the county has a plan for parking around Sthe cotirthouse and go\ ernment buildingg, sboit . can buy property's ft comes aVailiblI. 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Drop off your donations at 2 locations: 3609 Sebring Parkway or 461 S. Commerce Ave. (across from the courthouse, on the corner). THANK YOU FOR SUPPORTING OUR MAIL CAR- RIERS AND OUR COMMUNITY! ~ppurii , AUUMIT, h7.7717,7,T,77,TTT, fl/717,7171, 17, IRAW 6A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 County judges running for 10th Judicial Circuit seats By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING Two county judges in the 10th Judicial Circuit are seeking circuit judge seats. Marcus J. Ezelle, Hardee County judge, has announced he will run for retiring Circuit Judge Ronald Herring's seat. Meanwhile, Polk County Court Judge Steven Selph is seeking the seat currently held by Judge Judith Flanders. Reportedly, Flanders will not seek re-election when her term expires at the end of this year. If elected, both men would serve throughout the 10th Circuit. Marcus Ezelle Ezelle, 53, was elected coun- ty judge for Hardee County in 2000 and has served as acting circuit judge in Highlands, Hardee and Polk counties in all felony, civil and juvenile divi- sions. He said his judicial philoso- phy is simple: Give parties the respect they are do and follow the law. He cites U.S. Chief Justice John Roberts' state- ments that "nobody ever went to the ball game to see the umpire," and that umpires "don't make the rules; they apply them" as good judicial perspective. Before election as a judge, he practiced wills, trusts, and estate planning law. He received his law degree from Mercer University in 1978 and his bachelor's in classics from the University of South Florida in 1974. Previously, he served on the 10th Judicial Circuit Nominat- ing Commission, as a trustee for South Florida Community College and on the Hardee Memorial Hospital Board. He currently serves as a Take Stock in Children mentor and a board member for the Hardee County Habitat for Humanity. His wife Carol teaches high school science. His two sons are at the University of Florida and Tallahassee Community College while his daughter is in high school. He and his family are members of All Saints Episcopal Church in Lakeland. David M. Touchton of NCT Group accounting firm is his campaign treasurer. Steven Selph In 1998 Judge Selph was appointed by Governor Lawton Chiles to fill a vacancy on the county court and in 2000 he was elected to a full term that expires at the end of this year. During his eight years on the county bench Selph was a full- time acting circuit judge in the felony division for an extended period and has substituted in all of the divisions of the circuit court on many other occasions. Born in 1954, Selph was raised in Lakeland and graduat- ed from Lakeland High School, Polk Community College and the University of South Florida. After graduating with honors Scholarship time S4 :-_ _' , S. Courtesy phqto. It is scholarship time at the Co-op. The Caladium Arts & Crafts Cooperative of Lake Placid awards the 2006 Art Scholarship recipient, Allen McPherson, with a check for $500. The Lake Placid High School senior will be attending the Ringling School of Art & Design in August. Hilda Whitmire (from left), vice president of calendar events; Susan Milam, co-op member, and Sue Lowder (right), co-op office manager make the presentation to Allen. Thor Log: Losing trail in snow from Stetson University College of Law in 1978,.Selph went to work as a criminal pros- ecutor in Florida's 10th judicial circuit, where he spent most of his time in the Highlands and Hardee branches of the State Attorney's Office. He then went into private practice for six years before becoming an assistant county attorney for Polk County. From 1993 until he was appointed to the county court bench, he was general counsel to the Polk County School Board. Selph's wife of 26 years, Cindy, is full-time director of music at St. John's United Methodist Church in Winter Haven. Their son attends Auburndale High School. Their older daughter has graduated from Florida State University and will begin as a high school orchestra and cho- rus director in the fall. Their younger daughter will be a sen- ior at FSU this fall. Conservancy needs volunteers The Nature Conservancy is looking for volunteers to help document Florida scrub-jay populations this summer. Florida scrub-jays are unique to the area, but are greatly threatened. Ninety percent of the population is already gone. A research program called Jay Watchers will be conduct- ing the annual study. Volunteers do not have to have prior experience. A training session is set for newcomers at 8 a.m. on Thursday, May 11 at the Royce Ranch Unit in Lake Placid. For more information call Cher\l Millett at x63, 635- 7506 : , NEVER PAINT SPRAY-CRETE OR STUCCO YOUR HOUSE AGAIN! SMw' EXPIRES -24-06 UP TO 1200 SFT THIS PRICE, SINGLE STORY, STATE CERTIFIED CONTRACTORS LI C CRC041968 WALL "MARK, EXTERIORS, INC.ES ES - - - - - - - - .... j "i t ) J s. "'4- .-- CALL OR VISIT / (863)382-2067 / I FAX: (863)382-9611 610 State Road 66 Toll Free: (800)282-3210 Sebring, FL 33875 STONE r www.amstonecompany.cOm Woo6BmngStoresand Fieplaced" Each week, the News-Sun will reprint a hiking log by Thor Knutson, hiking the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Week three, May 1-4 A rough four days. People at the car rental took me to the trail (May 1). Was noon. Hiked only seven miles: Hot; pack heavy with food, water and shoes. Either water or shoes had to go. Left shoes behind. Hope boots won't make too many blisters. Not feeling well; stopped early. Don't think I drank enough water. Next day, started climb to 8,500 feet, 17.5 miles, all up hill. Very tired. Bam and I hiked more or less together. He stopped, but I kept going looking for water and a flat place to put the tent. Next day, we hiked 1/2 mile and hit snow. Hiked only 12 miles all day. People ahead made trails, but kept following the wrong ones. Had to go back to look for the trail. Camped at 8,500 feet with wind howling all night. Thursday we left the snow at about 7,000 feet. Downhill all day harder on the legs than uphill. Hiked 19.5 miles. Decided to hitch into Palm Springs. It was late and no cars. Too tired to go on. Bam and I decided to call a cab. Very tired, dirty, and hungry. Friday, May 5 Took a cab back to trail. Hiked 12 miles. Stopped early at a creek. I like to camp where there is water to wash up and cook dinner. It takes a long time to pump enough water through the filter for the next day. I need three to four liters to start. Some days, there's no water for 19-20 miles. The temperature is about 45 degrees at night and 75 degrees during the day. At 75, you get really sweaty and when you stop it only takes only a few minutes to get chilled if you are in the shade. Saturday, May 6 Hiking through the San Gorgonio Mountains: 3,000 feet. Crossed the creek about 20 times today. Largest creek or river so far: Can jump it in most places. Had my first encounter with a rattlesnake. Walking along the path when I heard this rattle almost beside me. I found out just how fast I could move with a full pack. Hiked 17 miles. Had planned to hike 20, but found a nice campsite beside a stream. Sunday, May 7 Hiking at about 8,000 feet now. Lost the trail again. Hiked for almost an hour and had to hike back and start over. Trail not marked as well as the AT (Appalachian Trail). Problem is there are too many trails and it is easy to get on the wrong one. At this height, there are huge trees not sure what kind - really beautiful. Another rattle snake today. Barn was ahead and I was behind. Only see them when we are below 7,000 feet. When we drop down, it has fewer trees. There was water for the first four miles and after that, no water for 16 miles. It was a 20-mile day. Three big blisters. Covered them with duct tape. Monday, May 8 Hiked 11 miles to California Hwy. 18. There were four hik- ers waiting for a ride into Big Bear. Had to walk about a mile to Motel 6 which has two beds per room and a washer and dryer on site. By sharing a room it cost a lot less when we are in town. Ordered in Chinese food to eat while doing laundry. Will pick up shoes at post office and ship boots ahead. Won't need boots until I reach snow again. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 FIRE Continued from 1A bus stop. "She said she thought she turned it off," Shireman said. "She might have bumped the knob while she was cleaning." Modem stoves require the operator to push the on-off knob inward before selecting the desired setting, the fire investigator said. Galan's stove, however, didn't have this safety feature. Galan owns the trailer and has insurance. American Red Cross provid- ed the occupants with vouchers for three nights at a local motel. The other residents, Galan said, were at work when the fire broke. "Always, for your kids' sake, SKATE Continued from 1A "Skateboarding is an individual sport but con- tests give more of an incentive," he said, explain- ing that a panel of judges would evaluate a skater based on the number and difficulty of tricks per- formed in two one-minute rounds. The city purchased about an acre of land for the park for $50,000 and received a $200,000 Florida Recreation Assistance Development grant via the Florida Department of Environmental Protection to build the park, which includes a four-feet tall half pipe, pyramid, stairs, hubbaa," spine, rails and other banked ramps. Peter Pollard, executive director of the Community Redevelopment Agency, said his department wrote the grant for the city, which was responsible for overseeing the project. Approximately $25,000 remain and might be used for future projects such as picnic tables and lights. The park is scheduled to open daily at 9 a.m. and close at sunset. Pollard said there has been discussion regard- ing the park's hours conflicting with school, potentially enticing delinquency. Branca said there are a number of skaters who are homeschooled with irregular hours or who are out of high school. "The ramp in my shop, a lot of people come in the morning during school," Branca said, explaining that when school lets out in the after- noon his half-pipe gets crowded. Andy Provan, 18, attends South Florida Community College and has been skating for about five years. "I've always loved watching it," Provan said, explaining his entry into the sport. "A friend of mine and I had a competition to see who could get better faster. I got better and he quit." Provan, of Lake Placid where he claims "the cops hate us" for skating around the businesses, looks forwarding to trying out the park's eight steps. I "I was pretty psyched when the shop opened," he said. "And I can't wait for the park to open." While thankful that Sebring finally has a place to skate, Branca said he already sees where the park could be improved. turn the handles in so that they can't reach them," Shireman said, seizing the opportunity to talk about fire safety. "Sometimes we get too involved in what's going on. My thing is, if you have kids, keep them safe." He said the kitchen should never be left unattended when the stove is on. There were no injuries in Tuesday's blaze. More than KEVIN J. SHUTT/News-Sun Frank Branca, 20, catches air Monday morning as he 'ollies' over the pyramid obstacle at Sebring's Skate Park, scheduled to open at 4 p.m. Friday, following a ribbon cutting ceremony. "It's a really good park," Branca said. "It's hard for people who don't skate to see the flaws." After a period of serious use and the park is worn-in, he plans to hold fund-raisers to help the city improve the park a move Pollard prof- fered in suggesting the youth of Highlands County organize. In March, Branca sponsored the "Rebirth of the Wauchula Skate Park Contest" to help the city there repair its hurricane-whipped; park, where Highlands County teenagers often found theifi- selves skating. 4,500 gallons of water were used to bring the fire under con- trol. "I don't think there's a code violation with that," he said, when asked if eight people could safely or legally reside in those quarters. High occupancy often pres- ents the problem of clutter, he said, explaining that piles of boxes or clothes can block escape routes and hinder rescue efforts. "That wasn't the case here though," Shireman said. SCHOOL Continued from 1A Hansen would become one of the two. In addition to being more hands-on in the field, the super- visors would develop a food service data base, review food orders, vendor contracts, and product creation. They also would ensure menu compli- ance, provide better coverage for manager absences, and examine and support service levels in general. Changes have to be made in each school's kitchen as well. Dickl wants to raise a food service manager's base pay. Currently there are three lev- els of pay for food service man- agers. Only one manager in the district is paid the top level, three; all other managers are paid at level two. Dickl wants to start all managers at le% el three. In addition, Dickl has devel- oped a new incentive program for food service managers. Currently managers earn bonuses based on the raw num- ber of meals served. Not only is that unfair to managers of smaller kitchens, Dickl said, but it doesn't reward improvements in service, which should be the focus. Therefore, managers will be rewarded in several ways. They can earn points by increasing the percentage of students eating meals (i.e. by making meals that more stu- dents want to eat), by improv- ing food and non-food costs, by showing' initiative in their own professional development, by Precautionary boil water notice issued AVON PARK The city of Avon Park will be replacing a six-inch gate valve and repair- ing a pressure reducing valve in the water line on Thursday in the Pine Acres area of Avon Park. Water will be off approxi- mately four hours starting at 9 p.m. Thursday. Residents in the usage area are asked to please boil their water when restored and con- tinue to boil until notified it is safe to drink. keeping inventory within rec- ommended parameters, and by keeping in compliance with HACCP mandates. And while the food service division hires and fires food service personnel, Dickl also has included room for a school principal to provide input regarding a manager's perform- ance. A successful manger would receive $50 for every point earned, and could accumulate up 30 points for an average bonus of $750 each year. The emphasis will be on skill not seniority, Dickl said. But managers aren't the only people he's looking to help. He said he also worries about the workers in the kitchen. Partly this is because tech- nology is changing how meals are prepared, so some job titles no longer apply; partly it's because of the tighter restric- tions. Dicki added that the current rate of only 3 percent unem- ployment in Highlands County means the job market is increas- ingly tight. That means the dis- trict has to do better to compete against other potential employ- ers. He said that salaries and job descriptions have to change toM reflect these evolving condi - tions. He wants cooks and bakers,. currently paid at grade six, be renamed food service assistants and raised to pay grade seven. This would mean, among other things, that the) could be in line to-become. food. service, man- agers in time. This raise and shift in defini- As a precaution, city officials advise that all water used for drinking or cooking be disin- fected including by boiling for a full two minutes. The "Precautionary Boil Water Notice" will remain in effect until the problem has been corrected and bacteriolog- ical survey shows that water is safe to drink. For information, call Public Works at 452-4427. After hours, call 453-6622. tion, would align them with food service clerks of whom there are only four in the coun- ty. Food service assistants would replace that role in time. Dickl proposed to adjust the job description and pay grade of general worker down the road. Currently, it is a grade five and requires a high school or gener- al education diploma. Instead, Dickl is considering dividing general workers into two groups General Worker I at pay grade six and General Worker II at pay grade five. He is considering removing the education requirement if market conditions force him to do so. Finally, in order for food service personnel to better meet the stricter demands, Dickl pro- poses increasing the contract work year to mirror that of teachers' -adding four days for a total of 196 which will allow all food service workers to attend in-service workshops. At a school board workshop held May 2, Dickl explained his plans. Despite the fact that the changes he proposed would cost $97,973 overall, it would cost the school board nothing, he said. That is because the food service department is self-sup- porting 'and can absorb the added costs. Members of the school board are considering Dickl's propos- als. They will decide on them in time for the coming school year. 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"I used to send my patients to Lakeland for ESWT (Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy). Now the ESWT machine and technician come to our office to treat our patients. This is the only one available in Highlands County. We are so grateful to be able to offer this new technology to our patients who suffer from Proximal Plantar Fasciitis. This has been a standard of care in major cities for the past five years," Luepschen said. Proximal Plantar Fasciitis is the inflammation (irritation or injury to tissues) of the plantar fascia. Proximal means nearer to the heel of the foot. The plantar fascia is a tight band of fibrous tissue which begins at the heel, travels across the arch, and ends at the ball of the foot. The inflammation and pain is most often felt at the inner part of the heel and may extend into the arch. Chronic heel pain is usually the result of repetitive overuse and overloading (running, walking, and standing) of the foot causing thickening of the plantar fascia, loss of elas- ticity and decreased blood flow to the tissue. The pain is typically present when first awakening/standing in the morning. Typical conser- vative care includes physical therapy, a series of cortisone injections, anti-inflammatory medications, stretching exercis- es, and orthotics (supports in the shoes). The majority of patients (approximately 80 per- cent) do well; while 20 percent go on to require surgery. The podiatrist must undergo certifi- cation in order to perform this procedure and the majority of podiatrists in Highlands County are certified in this. Extracorporeal Shockwave Treatment is a non-invasive (no incisions) treatment that involves the delivery of high- energy sound waves, or acoustical energy, to affected areas of the body to trigger the body's own natural repair mechanisms and stimulate healing. Extracorporeal (out- side the body) is a safe and effective treatment. The recov- ery period is shorter, there are fewer risks than with tradition- al surgery, and the cost is less. ESWT causes micro-trauma and controlled injury at the affected area, thereby leading to revascularization (the forma- tion of blood vessels) which triggers the body's natural healing process and repair mechanisms. Studies have shown a 60-80 percent success rate in reducing or eliminating pain. Treatment lasts 25 min- utes and is performed on an outpatient basis. .Afterwards, patients may occasionally experience dis- KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun Medispec Technician Miles Johnson (left) helps Dr. Olga Luepschen administer an extracorporeal shock wave treatment recently to Karen Roberts, of Avon Park. Roberts, who suffers from heel spurs, was the first patient in Highlands County to receive the treatment. comfort, bruising, swelling and temporary numbness. However, this usually occurs in only 2 percent of patients. RICE (rest, ice, compression, elevation) are recommended. Recovery time is zero to a few days. Heahin_-' ,i neg .li\ ' complete at about 12 weeks, although patients may continue to experience additional reduc- tion in pain. Luepschen is a specialist in preventive diabetic foot care. She also is a certified wound cuie specili.ti treating patients at the Wound Care Center of Sebring as well as in her office. Most insurance carriers pro- vide coverage for ESWT. It was first approved in the United States by the Food and Drug Administfation in r October 2000 for treatment of plantar fasciitis. Gentle Foot Care Center is at 2 Ryant Blvd. Hours are 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Call Luepschen at 314-9255 for questions or an appointment. P s i M bly Fail Owe YOU NOW AVEACHIE We are the ONLY Licensed Non-Emergency Medical transportation in Highlands County. With the ONLY certified American Red Cross Drivers & Certified from the National Safety Council on Transporting passengers with special needs. WWW.WARRENS CASH IN 0 pgsCRATCH FAR Come experience our E VINEYARD Wagon Load N WSpring Sale! New Wines! New Savings! A 1t, NM, SHens(rdtch I Farms Vineyard I- [ Winery , ,, 980 Henscratch Road Lake Placid, Florida 33852 863-699-2060 '05 DODGE NEON LOOK AT THE TAIL ON THIS BABY, SXT, 6K MILES, 7/70 WARRANTY YOURS FREE- ACT NOW $10,988 BLUE BOOK RETAIL $22.340 NOW ITS YOURS 13K MILE 1-OWNER CAR, BLUE BOOK PRICE FOR $17,850. 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FOREIGN 6,127.98 .17,301.79 1,317.06 21,608.28 17,563.37 1,452.53 2,659.65 5,273.50 7,474.05 12,487.32 8,109.31 3,800.96 29,935.00 1,076.50 Name S I- :'I 1,146.18 629.42 578.14 4,244.16 13,541.77 986.60 12,347.72 10,825.39 921.21 2,152.56 3,911.70 5,632.97 9,278.45 5,917.55 2,900.77 23,748.00 762.13 i.', w .,...,,. : Ir..uu:]rnl l.:.ow i.:.,-; i,',- :,.:.,i1 Ij .. i..,.e: Ul,hlli . rJ i : I- |: ..|. F.:,, |,I oo I 'I`.N NLE FL .i '' 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 Taipei Toronto Zurich New Zealand Milan Stockholm High Low Last ORANGE JUICE 15,000 lbs.- cents per lb. May 06 165.00 157.80 163.00 +5. Jul06 162.50 156.60 160.40 +1. Sep06 162.00 156.75 160.00 +2. Mon's sales 2116 Mon's open int 36145, up 383 CATTLE 40,000 lbs.- cents per lb. Jun 06 75.70 74.75 74.87 - Aug 06 77.07 76.15 76.50 -. Oct 06 80.77 80.02 80.35 Mon's sales 47721 Mon's open int 254238, up 836 FEEDER CATTLE 50,000 Ibs.- cents per lb. May 06 101.10 100.12 100.32 Aug 06 104.25 103.25 103.42 -, Sep06 103.55 102.97 103.15 - Mon's sales 4084 Mo.1 O ,.1'.-I .' .14J up :r. LUMBER 110,000 bd. ft.- $ per 1,000 bd. ft. May 06E.334s.O- r-32.8.0 6 . Jul 06 335.3 333.0 333.6 Sep 06 341.0 339.4 340.6 Mon's sales 893 Mon's open int 4480, off 171 SOYBEANS-MINI STOCKS OF LOCAL INTEREST Stock Exch 52-week PE Last Chg High Low AutoZone N103.94 77.76 1.30 93.60 -.37 CSX N 74.65 39.45 2.10 72.82 -.51 Checkers 0 15.88 11.682.30 14.77+.02 Citigrp N 50.72 42.91 1.00 50.35+.19 CocaBtl 0 53.93 42.58 1.90 48.04+.07 Dillards N 27.40 18.91 1.80 27.19+.06 Disney N 29.32 22.89 2.30 29.58 +.81 ExxonMbl N 65.96 52.78 1.10 63.94+.23 FPL Grp N 48.11 38.32 1.50 39.49 -.37 FlaPUtils A 16.84 11.70 1.90 13.37 -.25 FlaRock s N 67.98 39.43 2.20 64.32 -.46 GenElec N 37.34 32.21 2.30 35.00 ... GnMotr N 37.70 18.33 ... 25.80+2.25 HItMgt N 26.68 20.30 1.50 20.80 -.24 HomeDp N 43.98 35.85 1.50 41.36 +.35 HuntBnk 0 25.41 20.97 1.30 24.19+.03 Intel 0 28.84 18.60 1.60 19.90 -.21 LennarA N 68.86 50.78 .60 52.46-1.10 LockhdM N 77.95 58.50 1.60 75.84 -.53 McDnlds N 36.75 27.36 1.80 35.83+.44 NY Times N 35.00 24.16 1.40 25.14 -.56 OffcDpt N 43.09 19.05 4.70 43.50+1.03 PapaJohn s 0 35.7418.42 2.3034.21 +.02 Penney N 67.88 44.16 1.60 67.56+.41 PepsiCo N 60.55 52.072.50 58.71 -.19 ProgrssEn N 46.00 40.19 1.50 42.06 -.96 SprintNex N 27.20 21.66 3.00 25.01 -.13 SunTrst N 78.21 65.32 1.40 78.00 +.21 TECO N 19.30 15.46 1.20 15.56 -.30 WalMart N 50.87 42.33 1.80 47.87+.30 Wendys. N 66.35 41.533.30 62.51 -.48 Wrigleys N 59.48 45.26 2.60 46.46 -.62 Market watch May 9, 2006 Dow Jones +55.23 Industrials 11,639.77 Nasdaq -6.74 composite 2,338.25 Standard & +0.48 Poor's 500 / 1,325.14 Russell -0.88 2000 2000780.72 NYSE diary Advanced: 1,636 New highs Declined: 1,681 279 New lows Unchanged: 146 52 Volume: 2,258,909,130 Nasdaq diary Advanced: 1,302 New highs 160 Declined: 1,775 New lows Unchanged: 144 38 Volume: 1,895,463,968 m, i.r Vol Last Chg l 5T I O VOu I Le -1 .iSr/l Usno'. Vol Last Chg JsTi SC-I La/Il Cr.F SPDR 259418132.62 +.26 iShRs2000 s189108 77.52 -.11 SP Engy 131222 58.95 +.35 EuroZ gn 123830 2.98 +.25 SemiHTr 94513 37.66 -.37 u/n 4r, s ,-,r .re najrr., L ;l Cr, .CrI ':g. PeruCop g, 4.20 +.70 +2.0 EmpireRs 41.74 +6.72 +1.9 InfoSonic 16.70 +2.58 +1.8 GoldRsv g 8.06 +.96 +1.4 Yamana g 12.20 +1.30 +1.2 ?iellln,: ,uriMs.C 0 .. s I ,',l 34334 2-1) 7lE3l ~- carls I, /o, mor01 laio.. L3.Il Crg 'oCrag UFPTch 6.77 +3.19 +8.9 Sentigen 3.45 +.60 +2.1 Blkboard 32:42 +5.34 +2.0 InPhonic 8.76 +1.41 +1.9 DitechCo 11.25 +1.67 +1.7 Lr /fG I' je' l u m .lNe) L a sitF. | r rhiel C tlnarne LI l :rg '.Cr. Name Last Chg %Chg DigPwr h RELM n ATechCer Gentium n DocuSec Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows V2.luru.- 500 448 99 1,047 95 10 jut- 4.I4 ','.1" EscalaGp Glenayre ProFac pf NHItCrd AirMeth ; Advanced Declined Unchanged Total issues New Highs New Lows u5,1,ljvenl 1,302 1,775 144 3,221 160 38 I b'-, 4.J-'c- ' INDEXES Net YTD 12-mo Lasl Chg '. Chg .Cng 0 Chg 11 1s . .in 1' It 2,044.78 423.19 2,338.25 1,325.14 816.14 780.72 6,140.72 17,133.99 1,318.48 21,822.93 17,190.91 1,450.44 2,629.68 5,275.90 7,388.94 12,328.21 8,122.08 3,716.01 30,073.00 1,054.12 FUTURES Chg. Name +2.89 -6.74 +.48 -1.81 -.88 +12.74 -167.80 +1.42 +214.65 -100.76 -1.79 -28.10 +2.89 +.40 -85.11 +34.01 +18.46 +22.314 +177.00 +.36 :r.. Y1 tlllr. .ioll .1 i/ . 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F News-Sun, Wednesda An exchange of ideas 11A 2006 SUSAN FOSTER/News-Sun Greg Murphy and Emelie Haraldsson portray a happy bride and groom as they look over the White Stallion Racing Viper recently at the Four Points Sheraton (formerly the Chateau Elan) Open House at the raceway in Sebring. The couple are indeed happy but their portrayal of a bride and groom was simply to emphasize the hotel's variety of wedding packages made to fit any budget. The Viper was on display as part of the Viper Dodge Experience at the Sebring International Raceway. Muck fire broke loose over weekend Arson fires set on Riverdale By PHIL ATTINGER News-Sun SEBRING The huge col- umn of smoke billowing Saturday afternoon east of Sebring has been there a while. It actually started Dec. 31. The muck fire broke loose from its containment and started burning new areas as well as rekindling old areas, said Forest Area Supervisor Tim Elder with the Division of Forestry. That fire escaped at 1 p.m. Saturday and moved east along the railroad, burning both the north and south sides of the tracks, Elder said. It took sever- al firefighters and Forestry fire crews until 4 a.m. Sunday to get it under control. It was still smoldering Monday morning, putting out smoke in the morning fog. The amount of smoke coming off the muck fire will vary, he said. Muck fires always put out smoke, but an active surface fire will produce a tremendous ;amount of smoke, visible for miles. The muck fire is contained at the moment, though it's been a fire situation off and on for sev- eral months. Once it crossed into a bay head south of the rail- road tracks, Elder said his crews can try to contain it, but it will find a way out at one point or another. He can't put it completely out until the rain season. "Flooding is not a practical option on this," he said. One complicating factor, Elder said, was getting called out to five other arson fires on Riverdale Road. That occupied his crews for another couple of hours, he said. Over the weekend, he said there were two more fires in the Lorida area. Volunteer fire departments took care of those. The weekend fires got help from light breezes and extreme- ly low humidity, Elder said: 18 percent on Saturday and 16 on Sunday. A 20-foot deep canal without water in it was next to impossi- ble to move brush trucks, Elder said. It was far worse than a drainage ditch trucks had to tra- verse during a grass fire off Sparta Road on March 3. That fire caught up five to six acres of grassland behind dwellings, a barn and a church on Sparta Road. Meanwhile, the "Gate Fire" at State Road 66 and Josephine Creek, has been smoldering since March 3. It's in a muck area, on 20-30 acres on the south side of the road, along the Jackson-Josephine Canal. Forestry crews have been trying to keep it controlled. Downed trees and under- brush from two hurricane sea- sons have left a lot of fuel to burn near the fire. Still, last weekend's fires on Riverdale Road were just five more in a series of arson brush fires the county has seen, Elder said. There were two in Avon Park Estates this year, as well. The Division of Forestry has an arson alert hotline -1-800- 342-5869 where callers can remain anonymous. If a tip leads to the arrest or.conviction of the arsonist, the caller could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. PRESENTED BY FLORIDA HOSPITAL Heartluiand Division With Our Help... You Can Be a Triathlon Athlete! Join the Florida Hospital Triathlon Training Team Group Training Sessions Include V Bike Training V Run Training V Swim Training State of the Art Strength Training Equipment * Learn Triathlon Training Secrets * All Team Members Receive a Team Jersey & Gym Towel Sign Up Today! 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Sandra White, choral director, is completing 21 years of outstanding choral music education at Sebring High School. She has served 31 years in music education in Highlands County and will be retiring this year. SAC meets at Cracker Trail SEBRING The School Advisory Council for Cracker Trail Elementary will meet at 2:30 p.m. Thursday in the media center of Cracker Trail Elementary. Agenda will include reviewing Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test results thus far, elect SAC officers for 2006-2007, discuss the A plus monies plan and talk over the home- school compact and parent involvement policies. If anyone with a disability requires reasonable accom- modations in order to attend a school meeting or needs a translator, call the school at 471-5777 three days in advance of the meeting. Host a foreign school student Foundation for Intercultural Travel, a state department designated exchange visitor program, is currently matching interna- tional students, ages 15-18 with host families in this area. Families of all types are eligible. Students arrive approximately one week before the school's start date and bring their own spending money for clothes, entertain- ment and other expenses. They have their own medical insurance. Host families agree to pro- vide room and board and to include their student as a family member. There are one semester, as well as full academic year students. All students speak English. For details, call toll-free at (877) 439-77862: Cracker Trail plans concerts SEBRING Spring Concerts will be from 8:30- 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. Thursday at Cracker Trail Elementary. Everyone is invited. Courtesy photo Forty Highlands County Take Stock in Children scholars recently traveled to the University of Central Florida in Orlando for a campus tour, courtesy of Annett Bus Lines. Students visited numerous campus buildings and learned about admissions procedures. They were accompanied by the South Florida Community College Take Stock staff. Moulds named U.S. National Award winner AVON PARK The United States Achievement Academy announced today that Caitlyn Moulds, from Avon Park, has been named a United States National Award winner in English. This award is a prestigious honor very few students can PANTHER NETWORK The Panther Network is made possible by the combined efforts of Comcast Cablevision and South Florida Community College and may be viewed exclusively on Comcast Cable Channel 4. Today 12-12:30 p.m. It's Strictly Business: Introducing Business (closed captioning) 12:30-1 p.m. It's Strictly Business: Responding To Change (closed captioning) 1-1:30 p.m. It's Strictly Business: Defining Business Law (closed captioning) 1:30-2 p.m. It's Strictly Business: Accommodating Business Law (closed caption- ing) 2-2:30 p.m. Exploring Society: Why Sociology? (closed captioning) 2:30-3 p.m. Exploring Society: Sociological Perspectives (closed caption- ing) 3-3:30 p.m. Exploring Society: Sociological Tools (closed captioning) 3:30-4 p.m. Exploring Society: Culture (closed cap- tioning) 4-4:30 p.m. Cycles of Life: The Unity And Diversity Of Life (closed captioning) 4:30-5 p.m. Cycles of Life: Chemical Foundations Of Life (closed captioning) 5-5:30 p.m. Cycles of Life: The Secrets Of The Cell (closed captioning) 5:30-6 p.m. Cycles of Life: The Power Of Metabolism (closed captioning) 6-6:30 p.m. Child Development: The Developing Person (closed captioning) 6:30-7 p.m. Child Development: A Scientific Approach (closed captioning) 7-7:30 p.m. Child Development: Nature And Nurture: The Dance Of Life (closed captioning) 7:30-8 p.m. Child Development: The Wondrous Journey (closed captioning) Thursday 12-12:30 p.m. Framework for Democracy: American Heritage (closed captioning) 12:30-1 p.m. Framework for Democracy: The American Experiment (closed captioning) 1-1:30 p.m. Framework for Democracy: The Living Constitution (closed caption- ing) 1:30-2 p.m. Framework for Democracy: A Question Of Sovereignty (closed captioning) 2-2:30 p.m. Earth Revealed: Down To Earth (closed captioning) 2:30-3 p.m. Earth Revealed: The Restless Planet (closed captioning) 3-3:30 p.m. Earth Revealed: Earth's Interior (closed captioning) 3:30-4 p.m. Earth Revealed: The Sea Floor (closed captioning) 4-4:30 p.m. Psychology: Why Study Psychology? (closed captioning) 4:30-5 p.m. Psychology: Research Methods (closed cap- tioning) 5-5:30 p.m. Psychology: The Nervous System (closed captioning) 5:30-6 p.m. Psychology: The Neuron And Neural Transmission (closed caption- ing) 6-6:30 p.m. The Endless Voyage: The Water Planet (closed captioning) 6:30-7 p.m. The Endless Voyage: First Steps (closed cap- tioning) 7-7:30 p.m. The Endless Voyage: Making The Pieces Fit (closed captioning) 7:30-8 p.m. The Endless Voyage: World In Motion (closed captioning) ever hope to attain. In fact, the Academy recognizes fewer than 10 percent of all American high school students. Caitlyn Moulds, who attends Walker ,Memorial Academy, was nominated for this national award by Jean Lesch, a teacher at the school. Caitlyn will appear in the United States Achievement Academy's Official Yearbook which is pub- lished nationally. "Recognizing and support our youth is more important than ever before in America's history. Certainly, United States Achievement Academy winners should be congratulated and appreciated for their dedication to excellence and achieve- ment," said Dr. George Stevens, Founder of the United States Achievement Academy. The Academy selects USAA winners upon the exclusive rec- ommendations of teachers, coaches, counselors and other qualified sponsors and upon the Standards of Selection set forth by the Academy. The criteria for selection are a student's aca- demic performance, interest and aptitude, leadership quali- ties, responsibility, enthusiasm, motivation to learn and improve, citizenship, attitude and cooperative spirit, depend- ability and recommendation from a qualified sponsor. Caitlyn Moulds is the daugh- ter of Rob and Valerie Moulds from Avon Park. The grandpar- ents are Don and Darline Reeves of Avon Park. Chalk Talk News The News-Sun welcomes all information about area schools and students. Schools, fami- ly members and students are encouraged to send any school-related news to Chalk Talk, c/o Ncwis-Sun, 2227 .U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; fax it to (863); 385-1954; or-e-mail details to cindy.marshall@newssun.com. LAARS HEALTH SOLUTIONS PRESENTS: AWARENESS 2:00 p.m. 3~-s S Learn about some of the latest advances in the science of Natural Health & Nutrition. 7:00 p.m. Help to control your health with Complementary Medicine. ' I Presented by: Diane Metzelaars NAAC ai re all faced with di/?erent Health Challenges at some point in our lives. Because nothing is more important than our health. I would like to invite you to join me in learning about some of the latest advances in the science of Natural Health & Nutrition. LOCATION: DATE: Quality Inn Conference Center/Tropic Room 6525 U.S. Hwy 27 N. Sebring May 16. 2006 For information call: 863-314-9232 863-202-0605 Vt.: IIC I .ed r Community News and events VFW serving spaghetti AVON PARK The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 will be serving a spaghetti dinner from 4:30- 6:30 p.m. today. Menu includes spaghetti, salad and garlic bread. Cost is $4 per person. Entertainment will be by Mr. Guy. Happy Hour is all day. For details, call 452-9853. Blood drives scheduled A Hometown Hero Blood Drive is planned at Wachovia Bank, Lake Placid from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. today. Be a hero, donate blood in the blood mobile which will be in the Publix parking lot. All donors will receive a $10 Publix gift card and 50 per- cent off Medieval Times. Blood drives scheduled for the rest of week include: Thursday Jim's Pistolarrow, off U.S. 98, from 3-6:30 p.m. Friday Medical Data (off Circle), Sebring, from 9 a.m. to noon; Bill Jarrett Ford, Avon Park, from 1:30- 3:30 p.m. Saturday Homer's Smorgasbord, Sebring, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. All donors receive a free lunch valid Monday through Saturday. All donors in the month of May will receive $10 Publix gift card and 50 percent off Medieval Times. Highlands PEO meets SEBRING The Highlands PEO Group will meet at noon Thursday for dessert and meeting at the home of Rosemary Brooks. , Follow ing a business nmeeting-a program will be presented. For additional information, call 471-2314 or 471-3256. Craft vendors needed for fall bazaar AVON PARK Craft vendor applications are being accepted for the Aimual Fall Bazaar (Craft Fair) in down- town Avon Park, sponsored by Xi Nu Sigma Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi, planned from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 7. Vendor entry fee is $35. For details, call Ruth Wood at 471-6355 or Susan Lenihan at 385-7912. This is the club's major fund-raiser of the year with proceeds used throughout the year for many community projects. Bullard speaks to Realtors LAKE PLACID - Highlands County Commissioner Bob Bullard will be speaking to the Ambassadors of the Lake Placid Board of Realtors at the community relations committee meeting at 8 a.m. Thursday in Lake Placid Board of Realtors conference room. Bullard is the chairman of the Central Florida Regional Planning Council, member of the Highlands County Housing Initiative and a Lake Placid resident. He will speak on the Vision Planning for community growth process under way in Highlands County. Lake Placid Board of Realtors is at 124 East Park Ave. For details, call 465- 3444. Eagles electing new officers SEBRING The Sebring Fraternal Order of Eagles 4240 Ladies Auxiliary will have its election of officers from 6-7 p.m. Thursday at the Eagles Club on U.S. 98. The Sebring Eagles Club will serve hamburgers and fries from 5-7 p.m. Thursday. For details, call 655-4007. Plant clinic slated for Thursday SEBRING The Highlands County Master Gardeners will host a plant clinic from 9-10 a.m. Thursday at the Highlands County Agri-Civic Center in the auditorium. The public is invited to attend the free clinic entitled "Watering Your Yard Efficiently," which will be presented by Ed Ayen with the Florida Yards & Neighborhoods and The University of Florida IFAS Extension. For details, call 402- 6540. Fish fry being scheduled LAKE PLACID The Sun 'N Lakes Recreation District Lake Placid is host- ing a fish fry at 6 p.m. Friday at the community center, 440 South Sun 'N Lakes Blvd. Entertainment will be Lon Casebolt and his bluegrass band. The public is welcome. Cost is $5. Tickets must be purchased in advance. For tickets or information, call 465-2850 by today. VFW serving chicken legs AVON PARK The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 in Avon Park will host barbecue chicken legs with potato salad, corn and dessert from 4:30-6:30 p.m., Friday, May 12. Cost is $3 per person. For details, call 452-9853. 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. * AmVets Post 21 Auxiliary meets at noon the second Wednesday. There are no meetings in June through September. * 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, on corner of Verona Avenue and Pine Street, Avon Park. * 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 danc- ing is from 8-9 p.m. New Ilorida Lotteryg LOTTO May 6 7 24 28 38 50 53 FANTASY 5 May 8 2 8 22 24 32 CASH 3 Mon. 4 8 8 Sun. 3 8 2 Sat. 7 3 0 PLAY 4 Mon. 7 9 4 2 Sun. 5 1 3 7 Sat. 5 6 5 7 Florida Lottery 900-737-7777 77' per minute Florida Lottery Internet //www.flalottery.com / STANLEY STEEMELPL CALL FOR OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! STANLEY STEEMER. .2 Living brings it in. We take it out. SEBRING 382-3363 LAKE PLACID -. 465-1530 E. 0. Koch Construction 3504 Office Park Road P. O. Box 1965 Sebring, FL 33870 Phone: (863) 385-8649 Commercial & Residential Construction Let our highly qualified staff develop your commercial property, build your dream home, or do your remodeling. ENGINEERED STEEL BUILDINGS RESIDENTIAL AND COMMERCIAL DESIGN ROOFING New and repairs ALUMINUM Screen and glass enclosures carports patios siding soffit -fascia SEAMLESS GUTTERS AND DOWNSPOUTS "For all of your Aluminum, Steel, and Conventional construction needs" Email: kochcon@strato. net State Certified License #CBC058444 dances taught c !ery 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.org/Chat.html from 8-9 p.m. every Wednesday. For details, call Ronnie Daugherty at 382-6169. * Fraternal Order of Eagles 4240 Aerie meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebring. For details call 655-4007. * Heartland Herpetological Society meets 7 p.m., second Wednesday, Room 315, Cracker Trail Elementary School, Sebring. Call 385- 6826 or 465-2228 for details. * 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) 616-0460. * Highlands County Traffic Safety Committee meets 10 a.m., conference room 3, Highlands County Agri-Civic Center, Sebring, second Wednesday. * 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 Alzheimer's Caregivers Support Group, meets at 2 p.m. on second Wednesday at First Presbyterian Church, 117 North Oak St., Lake Placid. For details, call Linda DeYoung at 464-0103. * Lake Placid Elks 2661 has casual dining from 5-7 p.m. at the lodge. Open to members and their guests. Shuffleboard- is at 1! p.m. For details, call : 465-2661. * Lake Placid Garden Club meets at noon, second Wednesday (from September through May) at Lake Placid Woman's Club, 10 North Main St., Lake Placid, For details, call Jimmy Kay Fortunato at 699-6060. * Lake Placid Moose plays cards at night. Open to mem- bers and qualified guests only. * Lake Placid Women of the Moose meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednesday at the lodge for a chapter night and enrollment. * Over The Hill Gang meets 10:15 a.m., Jim's Pistolarrow Range for target shooting. For details, call 655-4505. * Placid Lakes Bridge Club meets 1-3 p.m. second Wednesday at Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. For details, call 465- 4888. * Rotary Club of Lake Placid meets 6:45 a.m., Platter's Restaurant, 31 Park Drive, Lake Placid. For more details, call Ann Pollard, 465- 6161. * Sebring Bridge Club plays at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf, Sebring. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 hosts Wacky Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m. serving a varied menu of food for $4.50 and special drink prices. Open to Elk members and guests. 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. * Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 487 meets at 9 a.m. at Whispering Pines Baptist Church, 303 White Pine Drive, Sebring. For details, call 382- 7716 or 314-9485. * United Automobile, Aerospace & Agricultural Implement Workers of America retirees, spouses and friends meet at 1 p.m. second Wednesday for lunch' at Homer's Smorgasbord in Sebring at 1 p.m. For details, call 314-9249. * 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 Men's Auxiliary membership meeting is at 7 p.m. second 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 9 p.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. 'Avon Park Hearing Aidi 998 West Main Street Avon Park, FL 33825e :; (863) 453-3100 L| S Don't miss our big'* 13A News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 Courtesy photo South Florida Community College Take Stock In Children program scholarships went to (front row, from left) Ginna Patino, Chabeli Ravelo, Tatiana Perilla, Gavin Davidson, Norma Badillo, Rebecca Dale and Tyler Hirsh; and (back row, from left) Norma Bautista, Paige Bach, Bailey Beeson, Omer Khan, Benjamin Auyang, Ashely Harris, Arianna DeArce, Sarah Cleveland, and Angelica Escamilla. SFCC Take Stock In Children scholarships presented AVON PARK The South Florida Community College Take Stock In Children pro- gram awarded 17 new scholar- ships to Highlands County stu- dents during a recent contract signing at the Hotel Jacaranda. Donald Appelquist, dean of SFCC Resource Development, and Wally Cox, Highlands County School Superintendent, spoke to the scholars about the importance of their scholar- ships and meeting the contract requirements. TSIC scholars must maintain satisfactory grades, attendance, and behav- ior at school and must remain drug and crime free. Additionally, parents are asked to sign the contract and promise to support their child's involve- ment in the program. Each scholar is matched with a men- tor who meets with him or her once each week at school. New TSIC scholars are at Sebring High School, Sarah Cleveland; Avon Park Middle School, Norma Badillo, Benjamin Auyang, Ashley Harris, and Gavin Davidson; Hill-Gustat Middle School, Ginna Patino, Tatiana Perilla, Omer Khan, and Rebecca Dale; Sebring Middle School, Paige Bach, Tyler Hirsh, Arianna DeArce, and Norma Bautista; and Lake Placid Middle School, Aila Abuelouf, Bailey Beeson, Angelica Escamilla, and Chabeli Ravelo. The SFCC Foundation Inc. serves as the lead agency for TSIC in its service area of Highlands, DeSoto and Hardee counties. To date, more than 200 students have been provid- ed with scholarships and men- tors. Ninety-six percent of those students chosen have remained committed to the program. For details, call 453-6661, 465- 5300, 773-2252 or 494-7500. , T ,,11,_- ,- I., -, I,,,. .. 1'. .. "-,, ,': v,-1. ,' ".'.*-'' ,-, >--. ",;.- " !... ". .- ." ". ...".; "'. ". .". ., ..'.. ...-..-.S ' .p0 Restaurant & Coffee Shop BELGIAN $324 WAFFLES add choice of topping & whipped cream $ 29 Straw.esry ,, AppUe Chinamon 950 Sebring Square Sebring 382-2333 M-Sat. 6:30AM-2PAM Sun. 7AM-2PMA i~~$a~~ R~*r:~- -~ . Steiin~s awn&-Garden.. Power Fu, en:- "IWj n St. 'AMon Prik. FL 3*85 z-(863W,4131-347 FAX. (W3) 4-a3149 aWCa 64.-tecrikl~and- Et 'sedb m cl husness lieOmmunityfo yeui MARY KAy- got........... th urge "Shop? S.*,... 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Roseann sat down with me and explained the tests she would run and the different types of hearing aids available. After receiving the hearing aids. I returned when I felt the need for adjustments. I am associated with the Florida Highway Patrol Auxiliary. A couple days before we had weapons training. Roseann adjusted the compression and knee point. With this adjust- ment I was able to hear all instructions from the range master, but not have a problem with the noise from the weapon. After training was complete. I returned and she readjusted the aids to their original settings. I ' ha\e always been able to see Roseann when necessary, een if it is late in the day and a last minute visit. She and Bonnie are always there when I need any help. I have been recommend- ing Lampe and Kiefer to friends with hearing problems." 1,' I& BEALU' SAON Rent -A- Relative . FRIEND OFTHE FAMILY VISIT is )our lined one confined io home., a nursing lacilir or ALPf lu cui hire a companion to10 i-i htlher on a daily, bi-veekil or meekl bai% and rtceike a telephone or e-mnil report of hon the) are doing. 863 471-6481 "We Care Enousagh Send The Very Best." 14A News-Sun classified ads get results 385-6155 452-1009 465-0426 REALTY WORLD ACT REAL ESTATE, INC. COME JOIN OUR TEAM .i .OF PROFESSIONALS S- 208 North Main Ave. S a i Aci Rni EsI.it Lake Placid, FL 33852 I tII 863-465-3993 Toll Free 877-238-5187 lit www.actrealestate.us ~i"P-~~$"~;~s~ ~1_I "s c glvwf News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 HEALTH & NUTRITION L.ating ifmduc' Be igiIlant ahut oN king ray. tfdi% "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content - 40-4m S.Available from Commercial News Providers" - a - -.~ - a - - a a fl~. How does blood type diet work? In our last article we talked about the concept of eating foods that are compatible with your blood type. We noted that one doctor said believes our blood type affects our energy level, immunity and stress, and it only makes sense that a compatible diet would be important. Another doctor said there is no "scientific proof" that different blood types need different diets. In essence, if some foods have a negative affect on your body, .stay away from them. r-. LIFESAI Charleen We also talked about lectins in our foods, "which are low carbohydrate protein molecules found in most foods." These lectins are "blood type specific," which means their differences can be predicted by the different blpod types. The idea behind the blood type diet is that some foods will be absorbed better by the body depending on whether they are capable of adhering to the lectins specific to each blood type. According to Dr. Peter D'Adamo's theory, our diet includes 16 basic groups for each blood type such as: meat, poultry, seafood, diary products, eggs, fats, cereals, vegetables, fruit, herbal tea, etc. He has designated each of the groups as either beneficial, neutral or "to be avoided." Type 0, which is 46 percent of the population, he.sas is the oldest blood group and described as "le 'Huntrer." Tlhis group' hs' high levels of - stomach acid and cholesterol-splitting intestinal enzymes, and can easily metabolize animal pro- tein. It has a greater incidence of blood clotting disorders, gastric ulcer and inflammatory dis- eases. This group should try to avoid grains, par- ticularly wheat and corn. Type A, which represents 42 percent of the population, is called "The Cultivator" because it is associated with the development of agricultur- al practices. This blood group secretes smaller amounts of stomach acid and is primarily associ- ated with vegetarian protein. This group will flourish on a high-fiber, complex carbohydrate diet, with foods such as tofu, legumes and beans. They have a higher rate of diabetes, heart disease and certain cancers, and should try to avoid wheat, dairy and .meat. Type B, which makes up 7 percent of the pop- ulation, is called "The Nomad" because it evolved with cultures using large amounts of fer- mented dairy products. This group is best suited to an omnivorous diet with protein sources from- fish and dairy. They have a higher inci- '' dence of urinary tract diseases such as kidney and bladder infections due to absence of the alloantibody-B, which protects the body from specific bacter- ial infections. This blood type should avoid foods containing corn, chicken, buckwheat and peanuts. W Type AB is the modem blood type, VERS "The Enigma' and is only 4 percent of the population. It combines some char- Stroup acteristics from both groups A and B, and therefore can tolerate a wider range of foods. This type does well with veg- etarian protein, dairy and seafood, although they are prone to heart disease, cancer and anemia. This group should try to avoid red meat, corn, buckwheat and some beans. More information about D'Adamo's blood type diet can be found at www.positivehealth.com. There is a hardy cri- tique of D'Adamo's book on www.earthsave.org wherein Dr. Michael Klaper refutes much of D'Adamo's information and theory. Whether you believe any of this or not, if it gets you thinking about your diet and staying healthy, we are on the right track. In order to donate blood, you have to be healthy yourself. That includes eating right and keeping your immune system healthy. It also includes getting rest, relaxation and regular spiri- tual nourishment. If you aren't sure of your blood type, consider donating blood. You are automatically given a mini-physical at the time of each donation, which includes blood pressure, temperature, pulse, cho- lesterol and blood type. We are currently experiencing a critical short- age of blood. If you haven't donated 'within the last 60 days, consider making an appointment to donate now. If your next donation time comes up when you plan to be on vacation, ask about Alyx. By donat- ing with Alyx, you can stay on schedule and make your donation ahead of time, if you qualify. Alyx is on The Big Red Bus which is out in the community every day. Check the News-Sun for the weekly schedule or call 382-4499. Thank you for being a life saver. This series of articles about Florida's Blood Centers, Highlands County is written by Charleen 'Charlie' Stroup of Sebring, a member of the Florida Blood Centers Advisory Board. Blood not stored, transfused within hours after collected SEBRING People are always hearing "local blood center needs blood," but what they aren't hearing is that as fast as it is collected, it is trans- fused. Blood is transfused within 36-72 hours after collection. Remember, it is not stored in a local vault until it is needed, it is needed before it is even col- lected. The local hospitals in Highlands County transfused 2,000 units of blood the first quarter of this year. That num- ber doesn't reflect the number that may have been typed and crossed but never transfused, that is actual transfusions. Florida's Blood Centers needs to collect 1,500 units a day to satisfy the hospitals all across Florida that it supplies. Here in Highlands County, the center needs to collect an aver- age of 35 units a day in the branch and on the mobile to supply what the local hospitals may need With the winter residents home, the local blood center has noticed a large drop in col- lections, but the need is increas- ing every day. When there is someone in the community that needs help, Highlands County has always come out in support. Good Friday is a great example, the center registered 42 donors on the blood mobile at Albertson's for an employee in need of blood. But what people don't realize is there are people everyday who need this life saving fluid. The public may or may not even know this person, but in most cases, they would not be here today had they not received a blood transfusion. "I am an example, I had my first open heart surgery at 6 weeks old to repair a genetic heart defect and my second sur- gery in 1976, before my 7th birthday," said Deah Spires, donor development coordinator for Florida's Blood Centers - Highlands. "My parents had to have family and friends come out and donate blood before my surgery. My surgery took over 12 hours to perform, they actu- ally took my heart out of my body to repair it, as machines did for me what my heart could- n't do. What if they had not helped, what would have hap- opened to me? You never know when it may be you or someone you love, that is in need of this lifeline." Everyday is packed with things to do, there is barely time for family, but if a person could take just one hour out of your day, every 56 days, they would be saving someone's life. To find out more details about donating, call 382-4499. The Food and Drug Administration has lifted so many bans that many people that were told they couldn't donate, may be able to now. Health & Nutrition News Send any health-related news to Cindy Marshall at News- Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870; e-mail to cindy. marshall@newssun. com; or fax it to 385-1954. CISc'. .cn~a~ a' ~ .-.-'y.'-,"' FLORIDA eebatg Florida'Dierse J2J.LAJOR ID A 1} Heritage at the Stephen Foster Folk Culmne Center State Park FOLK FESTIVAL in White Springs, FL MUSIC. HERITAGE. LEGEND. MAY 26-28, 2006 Experience old-fashioned Florida stortellhng.traft.i and culture. plus Rosanne Cash and over 300 performers. Visit FloridaFolkFestival.com today\ or call 1-877-6FL-FOLK Sponsorned In Parl B,' For )da. Hununmik'r 'uncil" Conicast Spotlight _'Cone Oiaslrbutie g InL. 'orgr Iigj lht 'tllina's Irisb Retd (GOLD)- Iss hltes Isnc. h* .** i I I I I. I1' ..... I I -.. n I 1 I1 . . I 0'wr Health bea Special phones available SEBRING Hearing Impaired Persons will distrib- ute telephones at no charge to eligible residents of Florida from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Thursday at Nu-Hope Elder Care Services Inc., 6414 U.S. 27 South. New clients, or those who wish to exchange their equip- ment, are encouraged to visit. There is no charge for any of the services or equipment. HIP conducts regular distri- bution dates on the second and fourth Thursday of each month. Those wishing to' receive their equipment should bring any completed paperwork they have to the center during those hours. If anyone needs application forms, all paperwork is avail- able during distribution hours. Nu-Hope donates space for this program. For information about receiving a phone through this program, call Hearing Impaired Persons at (888) 878-8477, Monday through Friday. Test hearing over telephone May is National Better Hearing and Speech Month and local residents can test their hearing by phone. If anyone finds themselves struggling to hear conversa- tion or frequently ask people "to repeat themselves, they may be at risk of having a hearing loss. Most hearing loss devel- ops very gradually over many years. The gradual onset and subtle symptoms make identi- fying a hearing loss in the early stages difficult. There is a new service available to Sebring and sur- Nurses recognized during The American Nurses Association and Central Florida Health Care Inc. are celebrating National Nurses Week, which is every year during May 6- 12. i The purpose of National Nurses Week is to raise public awareness of the value of nursing and to help educate the public about the vital roles nurses play in meeting the health care needs of the American people. To celebrate National Nurses Week, CFHC, would like: to pay tribute to the number of nurses in the nation (nearly 2.9 million), especially Florida's Highlands, Hardee and Polk county nurses for providing highly skilled, safe and qual- ity care in a variety of settings and who encounter increased challenges to their professional and ethical commitment to deliver essential health rounding area residents to check their hearing levels in the privacy of their own home called Dial-A-Hearing- Screening-Test. Dial-A- Hearing-Test is market- approved by the Food & Drug Administration and designed to promote better hearing health. People can call (800) 222- EARS (3277) between the hours of 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. EST, (Monday through Friday). For best results be sure to call from a quiet room with a stan- dard telephone (cell phones are not recommended), with paper and pencil. A live opera- tor will provide instructions prior to the automated test. Hearing screening high- lights include the following: Hearing health awareness Free community service FDA market approved Accurate Confidential. National Nurses Week care. There are more than 240,400 advanced prac- tice nurses in the United States. Of these, approx- imately 144,200 are nurse practitioners, 69,000 are clinical nurse specialists; 13,700 are nurse midwives and 32,500 are nurse anesthetists. The nation's nurses rank first for their honesty and integrity, with 82 percent of Americans rating them "high" or "very high," according to a 2005 Gallop Poll. Nurses have consistently rated first every year but one after being added to the list in 1999. CFHC centers are at 950 County Road 17-A West, Avon Park; 916 State Road 542, Dundee; Just For Her-OB/GYN, 417 Carlton St., Wauchula; 109 West Wall St., Frostproof; and 204 E. Palmetto St., Wauchula. IMedical Directory .. A COMPOSITE OF AREA ...MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS FLORIDA HOSPITAL Heartland Division I ffrin ii I iefl * Seascape Imaging Outpatient Center * Heart & Body Scans SP.E.T. Scan * M.R.I. Services * Mammography * Lithotripsy * Oncology' * Nuclear Medicine * Hip & Knee Replacement Program * Traditional Care Unith * Pain Management * Cardiac Cath Lab * Cardio Pulmoniary Rehab * 24 Hour Emergency Care SEBRING ........(863) 314-4466 AVON PARK ....(863) 453-7511 * Fast Track (For Minor Emergencies) * Pediatrics * The Center for Wound Care * The Center for Sleep Studies * The Therapy Centers (Phyb ci.d, Octiupau'innl Speech i * The Diabetes Center * The Birthing Center * The Fitness Center * Day Break Counseling Services * Lifeline Personal Security Services * Heartland Home Health Services LAKE PLACID..(863) -65-3777 WALICHULA......(863) '73-3101 Amazing Technology. Graceful Care. iu'uiflhosp-heartland. org [ItHighlands HRMC offers a complete range of services including: *. 24 Hour Emergency Care: 15 Minute Emergency Room Guarantee When you're really sick, you shouldn't have to wait make the right move... COME TO OUR EMERGENCY ROOM 15 Minute Emergency Room Guarantee ...or we pay the bill. 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 A I LT', HIcLiI'.' 'l ?- Sebring 471-5810 *Emergency momn facilities fee and ER physician fee will be paid. Diagc ostic testing and icedum fees rin not hniiludd. I - ~ sps~a~-~k.Ah~r~-ripanrrrirmmp ,nq lxmm~s I - 15A 16ANes-un WdnsdyMa 1, 00 Police Highlands County reports The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail Friday, May 5. Jose Colon, 19, of Avon Park, was charged on warrant for shooting into building (fire- man); bond was set at $5,000. Rayvon Darthard, 18, of Avon Park, was charged for violation of probation on sale of cocaine. Nestor Garcia, 25, of Sebring, was charged on vio- lation of probation for dealing in stolen property. Cheryl Elaine Hall, 25, of Lake Placid, was charged with leaving scene of accident, property damage; bond was set at $500. Christina Marie Harrelson, 23, of Lorida, was charged with possession of methamphetamines. Levy Jaboin, 22, of Sebring, was charged with criminal mischief ($500 bond); and trespassing ($500 bond). Blanche Angelic Jenkins, 32, of Avon Park, was charged with consumption of alcoholic beverage on public property; bond was set at $250. Roger Lorenzo Jenkins, 43, of Lake Placid, was charged on warrant for viola- tion of probation on driving under influence of alcohol or drugs with property or person- al damage. Jacob Edward Koornneef, 23, of Lake Placid, was charged with domestic violence/battery; bond was set at $5,000. Timothy Michael Maloney, 45, of Clearwater, was charged on warrant for violation of probation for pos- session of cocaine. Samantha Joy McCartney, 31, of Sebring, was charged on warrant for violation of probation for no valid driver's license; bond was set at $500. Migel Angel Merida Sanchez, 21, of Avon Park, was charged with no valid dri- ver's license; bond was set at $250. Elvin Jacquelosh Moses, 18, of Avon Park, was charged on warrant for violation of pro- bation for resisting arrest with- out violence. Chadwick Levon Myers, 22, of Lake Placid, was charged on warrant for viola- tion of probation for driving with license suspended or revoked with knowledge. Michael John Nathan, 43, of Lake Placid, was charged on warrant for violation of pro- bation for petit theft. Americo Paniccia Jr., 29, of Sebring, was charged on warrant for violation of proba- tion on violent injury for pro- tection of domestic violence. Nataichalee Rodriguez, 21, of Avon Park, was charged with child abuse. Jose Manuel Romero, 24, of Sebring, was charged on warrant for violation of proba- tion for driving with license suspended or revoked. Ashley Dawn Sedlar, 20, of Avon Park, was charged on warrant/less for violation of probation on grand theft (Polk County); and warrant/less for violation of probation on bat- tery (Polk County). 0 Jack Oliver Stanley, 53, .of Sebring, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; bond was set at $500. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail Saturday, May 6. Amanda Kay Beard, 20, of Lake Placid, was charged with battery; bond was set at $500. Darryl Evans, 43, of Avon Park, was charged with resist- ing/obstructing officer without violence ($500 bond); Capias for failure to appear for no valid driver's license ($500 bond); Capias for possession of cocaine within 1,000 feet of church ($15,000); Capias for sale of cocaine within .1,000 feet of church ($15,000); order REV PTR violation of proba- tion for no valid driver's license. Shantel Dominique Johnson, 19, of Lake Placid, was charged with Capias for failure to appear on issuing/obtaining property with check ($500 bond); and three counts of Capias for failure to appear on issuing/obtaining property with check ($500 bond each). Johnny K. Knight, 42, of Sebring, was charged on retail theft; bond was set at $250. Aurora Lopez, 27, of Avon Park, was charged with no motor vehicle registration, ($500 bond); and no valid dri- ver's license ($250 bond). Latosha Morgan, 20, of Sebring, was charged with battery; bond was set at $500. Josue Rodriguez, 18, of Sebring, was charged with driving with license suspended with knowledge; bond was set at $500. Adam Witmer Smith, 21, of Sebring, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs; bond was set at $500. Mathew James Thompson, 23, of Sebring, was charged on two counts of battery on a law enforcement officer; bond was set for $1,000 per charge. Amdor Guerra Trejo, 57, of Lake Placid, was charged with domestic violence, aggra- vated assault, released on own recognizance by Judge Malone with no contact. Kevin Valle, 19, of Sebring, was charged with battery; bond was set at $500. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail Sunday, May 7. Suzanne Catherine Hatchett, 42, of Avon Park, was served two counts of Capias for failure to appear on driving with license suspended or revoked with knowledge. Vincent Tramaine Hawthorne, 34, of Lake Wales, was charged with driving with license suspended, habitual offender; bond was set at $1,000. Timothy Jason Roberson, 32, of Auburndale, was charged with driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, released oh own recognizance by Judge Malone. Highlands Regional Medical Center Welcomes 1 Wohn Yannucci r-" -" .. . .. ,: ..S. ,-.: :-, - iiFi F 3581 (86 Gladly LI family Practice 9 S. Highland A . bringn, FL 33870 63) 385-05-4 Accepting New Pa ients l Re ional 3600 South Highlands Avenue iSebring (863) 385-6101 Iv I I'A-? 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You'll enjoy nmonthly trail rides on our lesson horses at local state parks! For the competitive personalities i\e offer a sho\ program. Riders use our lesson horses to compete in English & esteemm e ents at horse shows in Highlands & Polk County. Whether \ou are 5 or 65 our horses -l wann-.our heart and make ou n ~-.e at-every lesson! lfp' a'so E4"i Ii e.gernlind., also eiri Sg ing w esidH A S.; for ages! \ Gift Cerlificates aallabrf ' ... . 14: ," '^I VACCINATIONS All annual vaccinations FOR DOGS, CATS & FERRETS Available Saturday, May 20th 1:45pm to 3:15 pm at TRACTOR SUPPLY 3300 U.S. 27 South Sebring, FL 863.385.1380 , Save on Heartworm Prevention and Flea Protection Products For more information call S1-888.673. 838 Or Visit our Website at ^www.888petvet.com I 4 We 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 27th, could you please buy a meal ticket? The 1'5.00 donation will benefit ourl puppies and kittens and then we will donate the tickets to Sebring's Salvation Army and The New Testament Mission to be T itused to feed their hzingry. ! Everybody wins...whether you have 2 legs or 4. My name is Hammy (K842), and I am the most adorable female, white and brown terrier mix. Almost 7 months old, I need a special home as I am deaf. But what will make me more special is a new perfect home with a __ very caring family! S7321 Haywood Taylor Blvd Sebring TIE UIMANME _lPITY 655 1522 of Highlands County See more of our pets on ourwebsite: www.humanesocietyhc.org m -~ W" Bring This Coupon to Your | Local Store Below and Get: $5 ' Off Any Purchase of S20 or More | 8'00 Sebrng Square | (Aco frns rn, Watl-Mart in the ! SeSbrIri,, Square.) (863) 402 2370 Customer pays sales tax. No I change given. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer. . Offer good with original coupon only and limit of one per household. No cash value. Good through 5/24/06 TAKEN 5/2 FROM FAIRMOUNT CINEMA SQ. BIG $$$ REWARD FOR SAFE E TURN No Questions Asked! 1 help me get home." : II 4900 Wilderness Trail Sebring. FL 338' '\ : J.r or:r ,Accpr D _'r.c n',cri,: I cr, i --r II 15 -, le ,,, I ttl-n on S&ring ROZlenx ~ ?Fi~~ '1 [] I I I] I I I News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 CELEBRATIONS B:ing o * This schedule provides a brief listing of local clubs and organizations who play bingo in the area. It is the responsi- bility of the group to update the News-Sun on any changes in this listing by calling 385- 6155, ext. 528. TODAY M 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. * 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 ham- burgers 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 served. Desserts and bever- ages are available. * 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 BIRTHS Janie Blackwood Christiane and James Blackwood, of Okeechobee, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Janie Marie, on May 7, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Janie weighed 5 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Thomas and Linda Evans. Paternal grandparents are Lloyde and Janie Blackwood. Alex Salvador Amalio Salvador and Rosendo Morales, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Alex Morales, on May 7, 2006, at Flonda Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Alex weighed 7 pounds, 13 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Eulaio Salvador and Maria Morales. Paternal grandparents are Jorge Morales and Juana Guadalupe. Zaim Sawar Iffa and Dr. Asad Sawar, M.D., of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Zaim A., on April 28, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Zaim weighed 7 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Syed Saghir Hussain and Ishrat Saghir. Paternal grandparents are General Sawar and Khadija Sawar. Nicholas Sheirs Margaret and Dennis Sheirs, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Nicholas, on April 27, 2006, at Florida Hospital ' Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Nicholas weighed 7 pounds, 8 ounces and measured 20 inch- es in length. Maternal grandparents are Rob Reinke and Diana Reinke. Paternal grandmother is Virginia Sheirs. ,- S- - "Copyrighted Material m Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" 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. SUNDAY * Handicapped Americans Love Of Life Organization bingo will be at 1 p.m. at the Lion's Club of Sebring. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Supplies are sold. Games are played on paper. Concessions sold before the game. For details, call 385-6415 or 385-1196. * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661 has bingo from 1-4 p.m. each Sunday. Open to the public. For details, call 465- 2661. * Lake Placid Moose Lodge 2374 has bar bingo games at 1 p.m. at the lodge, 2137 U.S. 27 South, Lake Placid. Open to members and qualified guests only. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 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 * Alpine Village R.O.C. plays bingo at 7 p.m. * American Legion Post 74 plays bingo at 1:45 p.m. at the post in Sebring. Jackpot game is $120 for members and guests. * Hammock Mobile Estates plays bingo at 7 p.m. * Lake Haven plays bingo at 7 p.m. Open to public. * Oak Gardens plays bingo at 6:30 p.m. Open to residents and their guests. Bubba Chavis and Christina Strenth Chavis-Strenth Mary and Robert Strenth, of Sebring, announce the engagement of their daughter, Christina Lynn, to Bubba Chavis, son of Paul Chavis and Tammy Paterson of Sebring. Christina graduated from Heartland Christian School and has a bachelor of arts degree in psychology and social work from Warner Southern College. She is currently a certified pharmacy technician at Walgreens in Sebring, but plans to become an elementary teacher. Bubba graduated from Sebring High School and is currently working for Carl Wilburn Inc. The couple has planned a wedding for 3 p.m. Saturday, July 22 at the First Presbyterian Church, Sebring. CELEBRATIONS GUIDELINES: The News-Sun publishes announcements. about anniversaries, births, engagements and weddings and military news on Wednesdays on the Celebrations page. Photos are accepted and are returned when accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Forms are available at the News-Sun. The submission deadline is noon Friday to be considered for publication in the following Wednesday's paper. Submit items to the News-Sun from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; fax to 385-1954; send e-mail to cindy.marshall@newssun.com; or mail to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 528. Life Is Blooming at The Palms of Sebring VIM ". ' ."ak . It's time to establish your roots at the Palms of Sebring Now that you are ready for an Independent Lifestyle, give us a call! We're Highlands County's only Retirement Community with three levels of Senior Living. Independent Assisted 24 Hour Skilled Care Call for a complimentary luncheon & tour. PK duS. mlmmmmmw *% THE PALMS OF SEBRING 725 South Pine Street Sebring, FLorida 33870 (863) 385-0161 [)w. p1 I iisotsehri ig.C( ) III b ENGAGEMENT - 41b %1 I' ,]l,'l I News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Anchor House founder enlightens woman's club about children saved Kentucky Derby fun LAKE PLACID The April meeting of the Greater Florida Woman's Club Lake Placid Woman's Club was opened by president Dolores Marcotte, followed by a reading by Pat Phelps. First vice president Barbara Million introduced guest speak- er, Deacon Mark Rivera. Rivera is the founder and executive director of Anchor House. Special guests were his Mother Joanna, Chris Clark, staff mem- bers of Anchor House, and the Rev. Elizabeth Myers, pastor of St. Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church. Rivera spoke about his 32 years helping children without homes. He said that the family unit has broken down across America, leaving many chil- dren neglected, abused and . wayward. As Christians, every- one must increase their efforts to help these children see that someone cares. From his expe- rience, he knows that children need love, to feel love ... a hug, a pat on the back, a warm hand on the shoulder. This was the impetus for starting Anchor House. However, as it grew, his duty as administrator have required more and more travel to find funding for this home for boys, which provides on-site school- ing, individual family counsel- ing, life skills training, and practical experience. Rivera thanked the Woman's Club for its continued support over the past several years and feels sure this connection will not be broken and invited all to visit Anchor House to see the "wonders" their generosity has produced. Adeline Walther, chairman of Anchor House, presented him with money food and supplies ~. I V Courtesy photo Deacon Mark Rivera, founder and executive director of Anchor House, speaks at the Lake Placid Woman's Club meeting in April. donated by members of the club. Secretary Joan Dunn read the, minutes, which were approved as read after corrections noted. The treasurer's report is on the front table. Judy DiPrima, chairman of the Home Life Department, reported that 73 members and seven guests had been served by her committee and intro- duced them. They were Dot Hogan, Marilyn Kaye, Sharon Daszek, Marilyn Crabe, Sue Szlosek, Macie Galloway, Marian Reck, Donna DuBose, Barbara Bruce, Gwen Pahl and Lynn Anderson. Nellie Hammond, co-chair of the nominating committee, read the slate of officers for the com- ing year president Elaine Adelmann, first vice president Jeanne Johnson, second vice president Bette Tiernan,' third vice president Vicci Grant, cor- responding secretary Sandy Arch, recording secretary Merry Cresswell and treasurer Vonnie Meier. With no nomina- tions from the floor, the slate was elected by acclimation. Elaine Adelmann, first vice president, installed four new members. They were Norma Shuran, sponsored by Nellie Hammond; Rose Mary Pinto, sponsored by Dora Tarabori; and Yvonne Treitern and Audrey Powell, both sponsored by Vera Van Kempema. Marcotte thanked second vice president Barbara Million for her hard work over the past year, especially the wonderful speakers the group have enjoyed. Third vice president Vicci Grant announced that two scholarships would be given this year during Lake Placid High School's Awards Night Ceremony, May 8, and thanked the committee for its hard work. Pat Phelps, reporting for cor- responding secretary Tinka Howe, read a thank you note from Friends of the Library for the use of the building for its meeting. Education chairman Helen Sides asked members to bring school supplies to the May meeting. A list of needed items will be in the newsletter. Jan Bowden, chairman of public affairs, reported that the Woman's Club will be joining the Veterans of Foreign Wars in celebrating Loyalty Day by waving flags on Wednesday, May 1. News editor .Peggy Vachon reminded members to submit items for the May newsletter. Marilyn Kaye won the opportunity drawing. The May 18 meeting will be an awards and installation of new officers luncheon, which will be hosted by the board with members bringing covered dishes. For reservations, call Jeanne Johnson at 465-9508. Courtesy photo The Avon Park American Legioni had fun with there own early Kentucky Derby. These ladies show off their derby hats they wore in a hat contest. Erma Wittenberg (third from the left, standing in the back row) was the winner. The Legion chose the following winners of the 132nd Kentucky Derby. The bets were placed at the voting booths for their favorite horses and the small wooden race track took off with a roll of the dice. Barbaro was always at least two lengths ahead of his competitors Brother Derek, Sweet Northern Saint, Sinister Minister, Flashy Bull and Seaside Retreat. Barbaro actually won the Kentucky Derby the very next day. Holden best loser for week SEBRING The May 3 meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 487 was called to order with 12 TOPS and Keep Off Pounds Sensiblh members present. Oh-Ohs for this week are cookies, cake, ice cream and portion control. These may be consumed but in moderation. Six members were in the 25 cent contest with one winner, Ruth Robertson, at $1.50. The 10 cent contest was won by Judy Phillips of 90 cents. The attendance box was unwrapped by Helen Collier with more lay- ers to go. The mystery gift was returned and Donna Blair is the new holder with three weeks of The program was given by Judy Phillips on "Osycise," breathing exercise and oxygen loses to win it. rich foods. Best loser this week was The next meeting will be Violet Holden with a one and today at the Whispering Pines three quarter pound lose. Baptist Church. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS GUIDELINES: The Neuts-Sun publishes news from clubs and organizations on Wednesdays. Photos are accepted and are returned when accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. The submission deadline is noon Fridays to be considered for publication in the following Wednesday's paper. : . Submit.items to the News-Sun's from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays: fax to 385-1954; send e-mail to cinco.marsnail@netissun.com; or mail to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Seorng, FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 528. Rothman. Mull best loser SEBRING The Monday, May 3, meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 632 was called to order by leader, Jean Ottoway with 33 members present. A salute to the flag and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly and. TOPS pledges were said by all. . Carolyn Rider led the members in two songs. Roll call was done by weight recorder Karen Goodwin. The club had some great weight losses this week. The best loser of the week was Barbara Hines and the best losers for April were Shirley Rothman and Peggy Mull, who each received their share of the inflation jar. Also awards were given to Shirley Rothman and Judy O'Boyle for weight losses. New member Pam Green was welcomed, to the club and the group hopes, she becomes a valued and supportive member of TOPS. There was one guest Frankie, Richie. The no-no's for the week are fried foods, brownies and no eating snacks after dinner. The treasurer, Betty Roulette gave the treasurers report. The four-week travel gift was kept by Sue Otteson. Barbara Hines unwrapped the last layer of the mystery gift and the raffle was won by Barbara Mason. Tip of the week is everyone needs a new s for April mind set plan for a permanent weight loss. The group \ would like to thank co-leader DorothN Van Ho- e for opening her lo elN home to the officers for a officers meeting Tuesday. Leader Jean Ottoway ill1 be going over the plans and dates for this year. Lil McNeele\ gave a program on the col- ors of buuerfljes, rainbows and the very important fruits and vegetables. Meeting was adjourned after hand in hand. Come join TOPS at 2:30 p.m. Monday at The First Baptist Church Of Lake Josephine to find out some good weight loss ideas from the members. For details, call Jean Ottoway at 655-3673. Local Elk wins national publication award LAKE PLACID Raleigh Whiteman, a past exalted ruler of Lake Placid Elks Lodge, is editor/publisher of the Florida Elks News, a quarterly 20 page newspaper with a 71,000 circulation. He began his association with newspa- pers in 1945 hauling newspapers to the pulp mill for a penny a pound, having a 100 cus- tomer paper route, selling papers for a nick- el on a street corner in downtown Chattanooga and stuffing the Sunday papers with the comics and inserts on Saturday nights. He continued his newspaper interest by developing a talent in photography and entering and winning newspaper photo con- tests and submitting photos for publication. After he retired in 1987 after 32 years as an air traffic controller he and his wife Joya moved to the Smoky Mountain area of east Tennessee but discovered it still snowed there and moved to Lake Placid in 1990. During the move he applied for a photogra-, phy job with the News-Sun and was employed by that New York Times bureau for the next five years full time, during which time he started writing a weekly col- umn in addition to being the staff photogra- pher. Because of his experience with newspa- pers he was asked in 1993, by the Lake Placid Elks Lodge, to do the lodge and dis- trict news for the Florida Elks News that was then published and edited by the late ALLSTA R.T VIDEO BRING AVON PARK US 27 S: 1581 US 27 N. S5-7577 453-0500 ALL NEW RELEASES SQ Mon- Thurs 5 Day Rental 1 1 ui. Sat. Sun 7 Day Rental If All DVD'ss& Games Sf5 'S Oebring Store only c\ a -. c tare or. itore . 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Many thousands of people live with them everyday, yet they cannot be seen on an X-ray, MRI or CT scan. Because of this lack of objec- ticity, controversy is present between healthcare practitioners that trigger point pain is even real. Nevertheless, the appropriate diagnosis cones down to the most basic of our healthcare skills touch, and the ability to listen to patients. Simply defined, a trigger point is a highly irritable, localized spot of exquisite tenderness, in a nodule, in a tight band of muscle. Trigger points are most com- monly found in muscles, fascia, and the skin. They can entrap blood vessels and nerves creating a variety of confusing symptoms for the patient and physician. Pain is present when the trigger point is compressed and a predictable pattern of referred pain is aroused. Patients will often complain of a localized, aching pain in the affected muscle or surrounding joint. Any muscle holding a trigger point can't reach its full range of motion, and is limited in strength and endurance. There are "active' and 'latent' trigger points. Active trigger points cause pain with movement or compression and refer pain to other areas of the body and latent trigger points are tender onl. under the compressed area. In either case they are painful and cause dysfunction of the muscle. As occupational and physical therapists specializing in rehab of the hand and shoulder we see these trigger points quite commonly, especially with our patients who are coming to us for rotator cuff impingement. A successful program address- es both the trigger point, if present, or the myofascial tightness and the muscular imbalance that created the trigger point so that it will not easy return. Please call our office if .ou have any questions or to set up a free screening regarding your condition. "HAND FREHABI LITATIOG _. . .......... The Most Qualified Team in the Heartland Front ro\\, left to rght: Evelyn Perez, Amber Coudron, Laurie Jones, Liz Dunn, Barbara \anDerLike. Janelle Whitaker. Back row, lit-f to rtiht: Zbig Nawrocki, Kathy McCann, H.K. Riley,, M.D. "\Ve are committed to providing you with the latest medical technology and the highest level of care." -Seascape Imaging Medical Team To Schedule Vour \Visit Call 402-3383 NEW CONVENIENT LOCATION 29)50 Alternate U.S. 27 South Sebring, FL just South of Publix', Mir- ,- k .+ +, p-"c.+" ._- ,-,' ht eqdrs F -Outp otiwrfhis "(7:^ Ev yr %'erez,-RDMS (AB)(B)ff - G'."Oertified Breast Ultrasound (B) Certified General Ultrasound (AB) Amber Coudron, R.T.(R) Radiology, CT Laurie Jones, RN Liz Dunn, Phlebotomist Barbara VanDerLike, R.T.(R)(M) Mammography Janelle Whitaker, R.T.(R) Radiology, CT Zbig Nawrocki, R.T. (R) Director Ancillary Services Kathy McCann, R.T.(R)(M) Supervisor, Seascape Imaging, Radiology, Mammography, CT ...J.IK. Riley-M.D -, -', .eBa certified -RadIatO l ' 1 MA www.fhhd.org ..P .A ',-< .. ,-^ i +^.i i N C _..Vkl" -" N CENTER ^ V.- ,- .-_. | - ~I~~: -' News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS TROPICAL HARBOR Mary Ellen Bryant LAKE PLACID Luetta Kiger's sister and husband, Bob and Nancy Kulow, from Brazil, Ind. were visiting last week. Barbara Kelleher spent the weekend in Orlando with about 700 plus other women for the District 9 Sweet Adeline com- petition and had a great time. Jeanne and Ken Jensen enjoyed a visit from Jeanne's son from Illinois and two daughters from Pennsylvania to celebrate Jeanne's 80th birth- day. They spent time at Disney World, Cypress Gardens and Siesta Key. Bob and Arlene Clouston spent three days with friends Dorothy and Harry Michelson in Punta Gorda at the Michelson's beautiful home. Ted and Karen Glas hosted Monday coed coffee and Louise Smith emceed April 24. Our thanks go out to Ted and Karen for providing cookies in cele- bration of their anniversary. Laura Helbig, our Sunshine Lady, announced there is a con- dolence card to sign for the family of Pat Richter who died in a fire in her home here at Tropical Harbor. Birthday and anniversary wishes go out to all those celebrating this week. We sang "Happy Anniversary" to Ted and Karen Glas. Our thanks go out to Virginia Tharp who accompanied us on the piano. Tuesday Ladies Coffee was hosted by Bonnie Alan and Regina Garner. Carol Noel emceed. Ladies Lunch Out will be hosted by Barbara Kelleher and Mary Ellen Bryant and will be at Ruby Tuesday at 11:30 a.m. Tuesday. There is a sign up sheet on the bulletin board in the clubhouse. This will be in honor of Mother's Day. Bring a picture of your mother to share. The May committee will host the carry-in dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday, May 25, at the club- house. The committee will sup- ply the meat dishes and every- one attending is asked to bring a large dish to share other than meat. If you are in need of a name badge, contact 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. SEBRING HILLS ASSOCIATION Carole Terry SEBRING There will be a pancake breakfast on Saturday at the Sebring Hills Association clubhouse. The all- you-can eat breakfast costs $3 for adults and $1.50 for chil- dren. You do not have to be a member to attend. A brief message has been received from Angie Green. She will be home for two weeks in May and then will be return- ing north again to help a family member who is ill. Safe traveling to our Sebring Hills winter residents on their trip north and look forward to the fall when you will all be back home with us. The Sebring Hills clubhouse is available for rent for parties, receptions and anniversaries. Call Pete Eckel 385-0654 for more information. Busy crafters Courtesy photo Each Tuesday morning, more than 20 ladies gather in the library at Fairway Pines to work on crafts and enjoy the friendship of the Busy Bee's. Resident Roz Ames moved into Fairway Pines a few months ago and brought her circle of crafters with her. Highlands Art League elects new board of directors SEBRING The Highlands Art League would like to announce its new slate of board, members which were elected during the annual general meeting Tuesday, April 25. The new board consists of active, community- minded men and women, among them seven business people, six artists and two senior citi- zens. They are Don Elwell, president; Martile. Blackman, vice president; Andrew Hughes, vice president; Debbie- Kindrick, treasurer; Sarah Earls, secretary; and board members are Cathy Albritton, Tom Bruha, Sunny Fuller, Susan Foster, Emma Francouer, Sandy Johnson, Linda Kegley, Jevy Littlewood, Susan Milam and Michele Transue. The Highlands Art League is hosting its sec- ond annual "Art on the Waterfront" event at the home of Tim and Martile Blackman at 6 p.m., Friday. This year's event is sponsored by Ford Lincoln Mercury of Sebring Inc. and all proceeds will benefit the Highlands Art League. Monies raised will support the art league's ongoing art education programs, general operating expenses, construction and enhancement projects for the artists' village, the annual student art show and various events such as the 12 Hours of Art & Community Art Festival. A live auction, including more than 18 pieces of art will start promptly at 8 p.m. The evening also includes delicious dinner venues prepared by Golden Palms Catering and entertainment by Doug Andrews and Davis Collister. "Change for Our Children," a charity designed to help instill art in the lives of our children in Highlands County, has committed to a donation -to Children's Home Society/Hansen House, Take Stock in Children, Children's Services Foundation/Children's Advocacy Center and Ridge Area Arc. This donation is made possible from fund-raising efforts earlier this year. You can purchase tickets for "Art on the Waterfront" at the Highlands Art League, 151 S.E. Lakeview Drive, Sebring, or at the Greater Sebring Chamber of Commerce, 309 Circle Park Drive. Tickets are $65 per person or $125 per couple. For more information, contact Tara Hughes at the Highlands Art League at 385-5312. Courtesy photos Members of the Lake Placid Woman's Club (from left) president Dolores Marcotte, leprechaun Sandy Arch and first vice president Elaine Alelmann pai-ticipate in the International Dinner Friday, April 28, that used the Irish theme. Irish theme chosen for dinn er LAKE PLACID - Greater Florida Woman's - Lake Placid Woman's The Club Club brought out the Irish in every- one when it had its seventh International Dinner on Friday, April 28. A social hour kicked off the evening, with a variety of deli- cious appetizers being served while a mischievous Leprechaun entertained the guests and helped to draw the winning numbers for the beau- tiful specialty baskets donated by the club. A special thanks goes to Peggy Vachon for coordinating the wonderful variety of appe- tizers and to all that served them. Dinner was catered by Hartzell's Catering in Lake Placid featuring corned beef and cabbage with all the trim- mings. A luscious dessert of key lime pie, prepared by Leola Robillard and Gerry Irvine, topped off a perfect evening of fun, fellowship and excellent Guests enjoy the social hour at the Lake Placid Woman's Club International Dinner. food. Co-chairpersons Jeanne Johnson and Gwen Pahl thank the many hard working club members for making this evening a success. Scoreboard ( Recreational events Golden Girls and Guysplay bridge LAKE PLACID The Golden Girls and Guys play bridge on Wednesdays at the Sun 'N Lake clubhouse. The results of Wednesday, April 26, are as follows: First place, Gail Webster; second place, Sylvia Eberhardt; and third place, Harriet Armstrong. Anyone interested in join- Jng, can call 465-3498. Golden Seniors Bridge meets SEBRING The Golden Seniors Bridge Club met Thursday, May 4, at Golf Hammock in Sebring with three tables. Winners ere: First place, Orchid society traveling The Orchid Society of will be more than 50 orchid Highlands County is sponsor- growers from around the world, ing a trip to the Redland Orchid arts and crafts, orchid plants festival at Fruit and Spice Park judged by American Orchid in Homestead on Saturday, May Society judges, lectures, work- 20. shops and international food Cost is $25, which includes vendors. the bus, entrance to the show The bus will leave at 7 a.m., and a $5 certificate good on a from the Highlands County purchase of at least $25. There Agri-Civic Center in Sebring Sarah Fay; second place, Esther Foree; and third place, Ruth Black. Sun 'N Lake Bridge Club turns in scores LAKE PLACID The Sun 'N Lake Bridge Club plays bridge on Tuesdays at the clubhouse. The results of Tuesday, April 25, are first place, Gail Webster; second place, Sylvia Eberhardt; and third place, Harriet Armstrong. Anyone interested in join- ing, can call 465-1040. g to festival and then pick up in Lake Placid. Make checks payable to the Orchid Society of Highlands County and mail to Nicole Clouser, P.O. Box 3164, Lake Placid, FL 33862. The cutoff date for making reservations is this Friday. For details, call Ed Fabik at 465-2830 or 414-5424. Check out the News-Sun online at www.newssun.com Sebring Optimists sponsoring science lab Congratulations to Hardesty, Robinson and Hill-Gustat SEBRING The Sebring Optimists Club congratulates Cathy Hardesty, David Robinson and the Hill-Gustat Middle School faculty as one of the outstanding schools in Florida. Hardesty is not only the best teacher of the year in Highlands County, but also one of the five top teachers in Florida. The Optimists have been privileged to work with the Hill-Gstat faculty for four years and have witnessed one successful year after the other. The students there and in Highlands County have done their parents and the communi- ty proud these last four years. This has been capped a great year of achievement. The Optimists will join other civic organizations in co-spon- soring the Sebring Middle School Summer Marine Science Lab in the Keys. This monthlong program pro% ides valuable insight into marine life in the Florida Keys and the environment for the middle school students. ----------- -------------- FlIRTY 1 'ARP EI? CARPETS SEAM aLEAN&T Coupon Includes --" "" "-- "- "-- "lWe also offer... A Maintenance Steam Cleaning 5 per room Deep Scrub Method (for heavily Free demonstration of Deep Scrub I $ 2 room min. soiled carpets) .18-.300 p.s.f. Method DuPont TeflonTM SColor Brightener & Deodorizer up to 150 square feet Commercial Rates Helps Rid Fleas L--------------- Flood Damage Repair 24 hrs. 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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 12 times in The News-Sun, 4 times in the Highlands Herald Shopper, all month on the Intemet for $65.00 $1 each additional line. No refund for early cancellations. Must be consecutive runs. THERE IS SOMETHING NEW UNDER THE SUN When placing your help wanted ad, the News-Sun now has the capability of placing your logo in the ad. Using your logo enhances the appearance of your .ad. So when faxing your ad copy to us, also fax us a copy of your logo and we will place it in your ad as well. Or when calling ask the Advisor about having your logo included. CALL CLASSIFIED THEY WORK S385-6155 1000 Announcements 1050 egals 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 Highlands County, Florida, Probate Divi- sion, the address of which is 430 South Com- merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870; that the decedent's date of death was April 11, 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: Robert G. Harvie PT Hanover ID Patiunus No 33 Kebayoran Baru, Jakrta Selatan 12160, Indonesia William P. Harvie 3401 Monore Street Columbia, SC 803-771-0274 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 176 Backnarrows Road Boothbay, Maine 04537 Kaleelee Ahlers 205 Millay Road Bowdoinham, Maine 04008 Peter Sarkis 156 Cheney Lane 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. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING ANY OTHER APPLI- CABLE TIME PERIOD, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of the first publication of this No- tice is 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 Trombley, Schommer, Disler & Accorsi 1050 Legals 329 South Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 Telephone: (863) 385-5139 May 3,10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-362 IN RE: ESTATE OF WAYNE CRIVELLO Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS (Summary Administration) TO ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS OR DE- MANDS AGAINST THE ABOVE ESTATE: You are hereby notified that an Order of Summary Administration has been entered in the estate of Wayne Crivello, deceased, File Number PC 06-362, by the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870; that the dece- dent's date of death was May 10Oth, 2005; that the total value of the estate is $44, 813.60 and that the names and addresses of those to whom it has been assigned by such order are: Kim Kogelman as natural guardian for: Christopher Michael Crivello and Cody Wayne Crivello 3910 Alpine St. Sebring, FL 33872 Angela Esther Crivello 501 Crane St. Sebring, FL 33872 Andrea Lynn Crivello 2404 Lost Ball Dr. Sebring, FL 33872 ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTIFIED THAT: All creditors of the estate of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the estate of the decedent other than those for whom provision for full payment was made in the Order of Summary Adminis- tration must file their claims with this court WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE. ALL CLAIMS AND DEMANDS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY 10TH, 2006. Person Giving Notice: Jane Crivello 2404 Lost Ball Drive Sebring, FL 33872 BREED & NUNNALLEE, P.A. Attorneys for Person Giving Notice 325 NORTH COMMERCE AVENUE SEBRING, FL 33870 Telephone: (863) 382-3154 By: /s/ E. Mark Breed III Florida Bar No. 338702 March 10,17,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THETENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Case File No. GC 06-275 Civil Division ARNALDO MENDEZ and VERONICA MENDEZ, Plaintiffss, v. JOHN STEVEN SPRINGER, MILTON S. BOYCE, as Trustee of the Milton S, Boyce Revocable Trust Agreement of 1993, dated April 1,1993, and ELAINE ROBERTS, a/k/a Elaine Boyce, Defendantss. NOTICE OF ACTION ' TO: JOHN STEVEN SPRINGER, MILTON S.' BOYCE, as Trustee of the Milton S. Boyce Revocable Trust Agreement 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 BOOK 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. L.E. "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 05-111 IN RE: ESTATE OF ANGUS CARL METZGER, JR. Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Angus Carl Metzger, Jr., deceased, whose date of death was January 11, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 430 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 DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this Notice is: MAY 10, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Joseph D. Metzger 509 Faithway Dr. Seffner, Florida 33584 Attorney for Personal Representative: 1050 uegals /s/ Mary L. Greenwood Mary L. Greenwood, Esquire Attorney for Estate Florida Bar No. 612456 619 E. Lumsden Rd. Brandon, Florida 33511 Telephone: (813) 653-1744 May 10, 17, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-374 IN RE: ESTATE OF BARBARA McCONIHE HEILIG a/k/a BARBARA ANN HEILIG Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of Bar- bara McConihe Heilig a/k/a Barbara Ann Hei- lig, deceased, whose date of death was March 25th, 2006, and whose Social Security Num- ber is 299-22-9098, is pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 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 deT,-jdri.,ainst decedent's estate on whom a :cpy i 1 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 DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: MAY-10TH, 2006. Personal Representative: Martitia N. Beach 7056 Buck Lake Road Tallahassee, FL 32317 /s/ E. Mark Breed III BREED & NUNNALLEE, P.A. Attorneys for Personal Representative 325 NORTH COMMERCE AVENUE SEBRING, FL 33870 Telephone: ('",6: 38 15.5 Florida Bar No. 338702 May 10, 17, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-376 IN RE: ESTATE OF GEORGE EDWARD MCKEE, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of GEORGE EDWARD MCKEE, deceased, whose date of death was March 3, 2006, File Number PC 06- 376, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGH- LANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 430 S. Commerce Ave- nue. The names and addresses of the person- al representative and the personal representa- tive'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 has been served must. file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE ,LATER..QF..3 MONTHS AFTER THE. DATE OJ..THE.: FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 3'0 ODA AFTER THE TIMLdO.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 WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD 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: May 10, 2006. Personal Representative: ALBERT EDWARD MCKEE 1350 N. Lake Avenue Avon Park, FL 33825 Attorney for Personal Representative: CLIFFORD R. RHOADES, P.A. Florida Bar No. 308714 2141 Lakeview Drive Sebring, FL 33870 Telephone: (863) 385-0346 May 10,17, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-341 \ IN RE: ESTATE OF JAMES A. HEIM Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JAMES A. HEIM, deceased, whose date of death was March 18, 2006, and whose Social Security Number is 267-14-6186, is pending in the Cir- cuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, 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 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 10, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Sharon Pollard 1815 W. Taunton Rd. Avon Park, Florida 33825 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ David F. Lanier DAVID F. LANIER Florida Bar No. 045399 30 E. Main Street Avon Park, Florida 33825 Telephone: (863) 453-4457 May 10,17, 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 1050 Legals 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. Abies III FLORIDA BAR NO. 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 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- 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 on whom a copy of this no- tice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AF- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS: MAY 3, 2006. Personal Representative: : L]wven:e Fr.Tman' ".r ": !'.' ." '.''.'*i :',41. I Sre,.rd L.iii ' v'.nil- ji E e .1i< Attorney for.Persohal Representative: .,.. /s/ 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 06-377 IN RE: ESTATE OF -. JO ANN POWELL Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of JO ANN POWELL, deceased, whose date of death was April 10, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, File Number PC 06-377, 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 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 BARRED. THE DATE OF FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE IS MAY 10, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Brian K. Lipford 24 Oak Street 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 May 10, 17, 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 creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including unma- tured, contingent or unliquidated claims, must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 1050 Legls 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 HAVING A YARD SALE? WE HAVE A BARGAIN RATE, SO YOU CAN SELL YOUR BARGAINS! 5 LINES, 1 WEEK, $10.95 CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED, 385-6155. NOTICE OF WORKSHOP SPRING LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT The Board of Supervisors of the SPRING LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT will meet on Monday, May 15, 2006 at 1:00 P.M. at Spring Lake Improvement District Office, 115 Spring Lake Boulevard, Sebring, FL 33876, for the purpose of conducting a budget workshop. EACH PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION BY THE BOARD WITH RE- SPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE MEETING IS ADVISED THAT PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS IS MADE, INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. Robert F. Aquilina Manager May 10, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC.06-359 IN RE: ESTATE OF PAULINE BUCHANAN WILLIAMS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of PAULINE BUCHANAN WILLIAMS, deceased, File Num- ber PC 06-359, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate.Divi- sion, the address of Which is 590 S. Com- merce Avenue, 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 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 DAric AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM.. All other creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, including 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 10, 2006. Personal Representative: Is/ Katherine E. Cord 20987 N. John Young Parkway Suite B104-312 Maricopa, AZ 85239 Anoil',ey Il Fi P. ,:,i ra i Representative: i. Robeir L ing u ... . .... Fiorad fi? r rJ0O031O 259' ,.:. , 4 -1 5 L ,Tm m e r .: e A v e -u :.' " Setirng, ,j. : 7 ., .Ro ;n ,da Telephone: (863) 385-5156 ' May 10, 17, 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 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 clairns, 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/ Clifford M. Ables III 551 South Commerce AventLie Sebring, Florida 33870 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Clifford M. Ables III FLORIDA BAR NO. 178379 CLIFFORD M. ABLES, III, P.A. 551 SOUTH COMMERCE AVE. SEBRING, FL 33870 TELEPHONE: (863) 385-0112 : May 3,10, 2006 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice of Public Sale of the contents of self- storage unit(s) in default of contract per F.S. 83:801-809. Units will be sold by sealed bid at 10:00 A.M. on May 26, 2006, at Highlands Self Storage, Inc., 7825 S. George Blvd., Sebr- ing, FL 33872. All units contain household goods unless otherwise noted. Any vehicles within units sold for parts only. Unit 17 High, Meryl Unit 19 Halliday, Jeff Unit 33 Stephan, Krista May 10, 17, 2006 5 ""Highlands 1055 County Legals 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 TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-14028800390 LOT 39, 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 - News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 05 5 Highlands 1 0 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/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3, 10,17, 24, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5325 TAX DEED NO.: 05001115TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5325 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: C043428-14028500160 LOT 16, BLOCK 285, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24,31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/5338 TAX DEED NO.: 05001119TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/5338 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: C043428-14028500350 LOT 35, BLOCK 285, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 14, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX 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 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK . M A. I , 1 :1 ?, ; . ICHAIP TEk 197 1, IL' IAi `i pTi.TI !i TA, IEEl'- ALE IA LE 2(,1). 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 CFO, 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 iA.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 CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CFD, 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. DATEDTHIS 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) 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 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.: 99/5432 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- 1055 Highlands 10 55 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/ 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.: 99/5433 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 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.: 99/5435 TAX DEED NO.: 05001167TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY 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 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.: 99/5436 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 THE NAME(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 U' ". O'AN5 JA iA-,LH, MAY 3,10,17,24,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197:512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 00/07/2006 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 RBifl 9 PATE :3 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF -,II.HiiA I C :ljr,, 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.: OS001170TDS 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- 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.: 99/5439 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: C043428-1402870Q350 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 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: C043428-14028700370 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, 105 5 Highlands 1055 County Legals 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 C6/07/2006 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.: 99/5443 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) AX 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- 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 TAXDEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX 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 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: C043428-14028700430 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 IN THE 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" BROKER i.ELft i :I( n .11:AT b p, rJr TAYLOR .' 1 : ,'. DEPUTY CLERK .. ... 1. : 3, 10, -- ;0.t. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX 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 -f1aiL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE I-'F-RHPT r, .- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE H IHE: I 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.: 99/5449 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 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 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 DEPUTYCLERK 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: 0043428-14028700490 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) AX 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 55 Highlands 1V0 5 County Legals 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.: 99/5452 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 TAX DEED 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. .r rt_, TH E 'l:. n IEwTIfi.h :iHiALL BE RE- , If_-_.1 i i rI: Iii:lIji. T:II Lt*w THIE IIi:I:RTY DE- :i.:HILU THERtifJ tVILL PE i~i: C.I T THFE HIGHEST I'IIj01 ir THI" M1-ll; HII;HI tiJL:. ji.ur]r,. COURT- Hi.i-.: "iLEMEr IIJrT R. ": E r .1 i, I., qOOM, ON i., el- 1'i*:,! i T THEI I EIAL H ,il .1 : ALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERY OF ClOURT? F, P i:'I fJA T ,Il.l R 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.: 9915459 - 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- CF? THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN _HE I:llrjifY 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 ....... .. ......, .MAY3j.10, 17,.24,.2006, 1055 AHighlands S055 County Legals 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 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.: 99/5461 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 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: 0043428-14028800060 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- 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.: 99/5466 -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: C043428-14028800110 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 NAME(S) 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 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK MAY 3,10,17, 24, 2006 Looking for a Federal or Postal job? What looks like the ticket to a secure job might be a scam. For information, call the Federal Trade Commission toll free 1-877-FTC- HELP or visit www.fc.gov. A message fromI [he News-Sun and the FTC. 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX 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 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.: 99/5474 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: 0043428-14028800220 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 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.: 99/5480 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: 0043428-14028800280 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 06/07/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED'THIS 05/03/2006 L.E. 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Inlerlake Blvd. & US 27 Brantley Properties .Interlake Blvd C.S Edwards Realty Main Avenue Century 21 Compton Realty . Access Rd *,'US 27 S Citgo Con,' Store . . Lake Josephine Rd Cilgo Conv Store Lake June Rd Coldwell Banker Highlands Properties . US 27 IJ Ed Fisner Really Access Rd *,'US 27 S ERA Advanced All Service Really .. I .................... US 27 N Florida Scenic Really .... .US 27 S. Lake Placid Chamber ... Oak Ave. Lake Placid Tourist Club ......... . . . . . . Interlake Blvd. Premier Realty . 300 Dal Hall Blvd. & 1998 Placid Lakes Blvd. Ridge Florist ...... Interlake Blvd. Winn Dixie ............. US 27 N Woody's Restaurant ..... US 27 N Wrightway Realty .... .Tower View US 27 South Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 385-6155 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 S AHighlands 1 V5 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X 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. 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 C 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 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.: 99/5488 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 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 C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX 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 S 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 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.: 99/5493 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 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.: 99/5494 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 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 1055 Highlands 10 55 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX 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/ 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.: 99/5497 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 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.: 99/10078 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 NAME(S) 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. 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.: 99/10086 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: 0243528-16005600110 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 NAME(S) 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 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10087 TAX DEED NO.: 05001234TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10087 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: C243528-16005600160 LOT 16, BLOCK 56, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF KEN- NETH T. FRASER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 LE."LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10092 TAX DEED NO.: 05001238TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10092 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: C243528-16005700360 LOT 36, BLOCK 57, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY. FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF DO- RIS CLIFFORD 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 I 5 5 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10093 TAX DEED NO.: 05001241TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10093 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: 0243528-16005700480 LOT 48, BLOCK 57, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JEAN E. EVANS 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CACHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10095 TAX DEED NO.: 05001242TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10095 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: C243528-16005800150 LOT 15, BLOCK 58, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF VIO- LAS. HUMESTON ROBERT E. HUMESTON 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10102 TAX DEED NO.: 05001244TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10102 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: 0243528-16006200100 LOT 10, BLOCK 62, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF IMA D. CURRY 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10104 TAX DEED NO.: 05001245TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10104 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: .. ... C243528-16006300090 LOT 9, BLOCK 63, ORANGE BLOXXOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JOHN HOVAN 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10105 TAX DEED NO.: 05001246TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10105 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: C243528-16006400050 LOT 5, BLOCK 64, ORANGE BLOXXOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF LIL- LIAN 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10106 TAX DEED NO.: 05001247TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10106 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: C243528-16006400080 LOT 8, BLOCK 64, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 16, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANNE K. THERBER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 AM. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 OUT GROWING = ITHE 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 12 times in The News-Sun, 4 times in the Highlands Herald Shopper, all month on the Intemetfor $65.00 $1 each additional line. No refund for early cancellations. Must be consecutive runs. 1055 .,::..n 1055 County Legals HIGHLANDS COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES The following legal notices are from the Highlands County Board of County Commissioners and are be- ing published in the font, size, and leading as per their specifications. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED, CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10109 TAX DEED NO.: 05001248TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10109 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: C243528-17006700010 LOT 1, BLOCK 67, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 17, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF IN- GLEMANN BERG 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17,24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10115 TAX DEED NO.: 05001249TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10115 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: C243528-17007100030 LOT 3, BLOCK 71, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 17, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF THORNTON K. COX UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLDTO TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CACHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) " X DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10128 TAX DEED NO.: 05001251TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10128 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: 0243528-18008200030 LOT 3, BLOCK 82, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF NORMAN C. BURMEISTER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10129 TAX DEED NO.:.05001252TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10129 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: C243528-18008200050 LOT 5, BLOCK 82, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANN K. THERBER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10132 TAX DEED NO.: 05001253TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER' OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10132 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: C243528-18008400010 LOT 1, BLOCK 84, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA, THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANN K. THERBER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10133 TAX DEED NO.: 05001254TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10133 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: C243528-18008400030 LOT 3, BLOCK 84, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANN K. THERBER 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 LE. "'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10134 TAX DEED NO.: 05001255TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10134 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: C243528-18008400040 LOT 4, BLOCK 84, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ANN K. THERBER UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- 1 055 Highlands 1055 County Legals SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24,31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10135 TAX DEED NO.: 05001256TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10135 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: C243528-18008400060 LOT 6, BLOCK 84, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MERRY BISHOP SUSAN ZAWISLAN GERMAN RE- AL ESTATE & MORTGAGE CORPORATION 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/10137 TAX DEED NO.: 05001257TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/10137 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: C243528-18008500010 LOT 1, BLOCK 85, ORANGE BLOSSOM COUNTRY CLUB COMMUNITY, UNIT 18, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 6, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF BET- TY E. BORING RUSSELL 0. BORING 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2604 TAX DEED NO.: 06000002TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2604 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014000080 LOT 8, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24,31,2006 "NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2605 TAX DEED NO.: 06000003TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2605 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014000090 LOT 9, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2606 TAX DEED NO.: 06000004TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2606 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014000100 LOT 10, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT .THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,.31,2006 Stay Informed 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3385 TAX DEED NO.: 06000005TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/3385 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10016400310 LOT 31, BLOCK 164, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF LIL- LIAN J. SMALL 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/8810 TAX DEED NO.: 06000006TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/8810 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: C353428-02201500100 LOT 10, BLOCK 15, SEBRING HILLS SOUTH, UNIT 4, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 36, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF CARLOS RIVERA PEREZ 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2617 TAX DEED NO.: 06000007TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2617 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY .OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: 0043428-10014000220 LOT 22, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF ,SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24,431, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2622 TAX DEED NO.: 06000009TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2622 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED rH li.Hr, ,i Irl THE ii r.iTY OF HIGHLANDS,'STATE ''F 'l:l1. ,- Ti, III LOT 27, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF- SEBRING,. UNIT. 10,,,ACCORDING TO THE PiAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, F' , i., ul- 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2623 TAX DEED NO.: 06000010TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2623 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014000280 LOT 28, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL 'HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31, 2006 HAVING A YARD SALE? WE HAVE A BARGAIN RATE, SO YOU CAN SELL YOUR BARGAINS! 5 LINES, 1 WEEK, $10.95 CALL NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED, 385-6155. 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SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014000290 LOT 29, BLOCK 140, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2633 TAX DEED NO.: 06000014TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2633 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100090 LOT 9, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24,31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2635 TAX DEED NO.: 06000015TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2635 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100110 LOT 11, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK M m, h I'.. :J .1 'i .. _ NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED S(CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES). TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2636 TAX DEED NO.: 06000016TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2636 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100120 LOT 12, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2640 TAX DEED NO.: 06000018TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER .OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2640 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100160 LOT 16, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE.NAME(S) OF JUNE JELL 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2645 TAX DEED NO.: 06000019T0S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2645 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100210 LOT 21, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED C CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2652 TAX DEED NO.: 06000020TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2652 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100280 LOT 28, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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. 1055 Highlands County Legals 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17,24,31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED ( CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2653 TAX DEED NO.: 06000021TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GJVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2653 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014100290 LOT 29, BLOCK 141, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9198 TAX DEED NO.: 06000022TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT GEORGE MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9198 IS- SUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- CES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-03001400390 LOT 39, BLOCK 14, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 3, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ED- ITH K.SHUPE 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10,17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2668 TAX DEED NO.: 06000023TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2668 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014200130 LOT 13, BLOCK 142, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE P'u.im C' 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK , .. V1lV n iI W A 1 J i ,,, 105 5 Highlands 10 5 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2671 TAX DEED NO.: 06000024TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2671 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014300010 LOT 1, BLOCK 143, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2673 TAX DEED NO.: 06000025TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2673 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014300030 LOT 3, BLOCK 143, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2682 TAX DEED NO.: 06000026TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2682 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014400020 LOT 2, BLOCK 144, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31,2006 DOES MAKING MONEY MAKE YOU HAPPY? Sell your used appliance with a News-Sun classified ad. Call today, gone tomorrow! 385-61,55 Free Estimates * 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 06/14/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/2683 TAX DEED NO.: 06000027TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VENTURES INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/2683 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014400030 LOT 3, BLOCK 144, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK MAY 10, 17, 24, 31, 2006 I Classified ads get fast results 2100 Help Wanted 2100 Help Wanted 5' Licensed & Insured D. D. IENTZ ENTERPRISES *':-1 i'l):' 7-:-1 '-7 I Installer of Decorative Concrete Overlay Interior, Exterior. Driheays, Side%%alks & More!! In Lake W'ales. Call: We Are Reasonably Priced! (863) 638-3380 Licensed and Insured. In Sebring. Call: (863) 381-3604 Free Estimates. and Surroundin .Areas. 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SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-10014400040 LOT 4, BLOCK 144, SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 60, OF THE PUB- LIC 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 06/14/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 11:00 A.M. DATED THIS 05/10/2006 L.E. 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(863) 465-1124 or (863) 243-1368. 2000 Employment 2100 Help Wanted 17 COMPANY Drivers Needed Home Every Weekend 80% Drop & Hook Sign on Bonus -Health & Dental Paid Vacation Rider Program (Immediate) 6 ...iDOL/A 2 Yrs OTR. Shoreline Transportation 877-208-9176 2 MACHINE mechanic positions. Will train. Apply in person at Elberta Crate and Box, 224, Hatcher Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. CABLE TV Get in on the ground floor. New office will train for Mgrs., collection/disconnect techs and dispatchers. Full and P/T. Must be ener- getic, reliable and able to work nights and weekends. Mgr's and techs must have clean van or P/U. Flexible hours with good earnings and benefits, paid vacation and holidays. Phone: (561)719-8292. EOE/DFWP. THE PALMS OF S E BRING Are you a CNA whose license has expired? Have you moved from another state and need to take the Florida exam? The Palms offers a refresher course at no cost to you to help challenge the State test. We will also pay your fees for the test and background check if you qualify. Call us to get the details! (863) 385-0161, ext. 109 A LOVING Christian who enjoys working with children, in a teaching atmosphere. 465-1982 License #c14hi0013 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 ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR Active 55+ Community seeks an enthusias- tic self-starter w/organizational/computer skills F/T, flexible work schedule, some eve- nings, benefits. Salary commensurate w/exp. Apply in person: Mon.-Fri., 9-4. Reflections on Silver Lake 1850 US 27 South Avon Park, FL 33825 (863)452-5037 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. 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ALARM TECHNICIAN FIT 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 863-465-3352 ALUMINUM INSTALLERS, Punch-out carpen- ter, steel erectors, laborers w/ exp. F/T with benefits. E.G. Koch Construction Call (863) 385-8649 DFWP ASSEMBLER FOR grills and wheelbarrows needed in local Sebring area. Tools and trans- portation needed. Call (727)244-9807. AVON MEDICAL Center in Avon Park is seek- ing an experienced Medical Assistant. Experi- ence in phlebotomy is required. Great hours. Apply in person at 2398 Beach Dr. or call (863)453-2500. 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. BOOKKEEPER, full charge, F/T position for Agri business in Clewiston area. Pay roll accts payable, exp using excel a must. Must be self motivated and able to multi task. Position of- fers a competitive wage. To apply send re- sume with current salary to Hilliard Brothers of Florida, 5500 Flaghole Rd., Clewiston FL 33440 or fax to (863)983-5116. BUSINESS OFFICE Assistant needed for SNF. Must have basic computer skills and knowl- edge of Accounting. Please send resume to Reply Box# 2194 C/0 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. CARPENTERS AND Framers needed for busy construction company, good benefits. Call Scott 863-465-2531 News Sun Writen. Priftled. Pubished. S Highlands Ooenty CARRIERS The News Sun is now accept- ing applications for Newspa- per Route Carriers. Late night hours on Sat./ Tue./ Thur. Please call Sharon Bent- ley at 385-6155, Ext. 533 or stop by the News Sun and fill out an application. 2227 US 27 S., Sebring "EPTIFilE D MEOl,'A L A':1 .i n rflA, l1,nf,,. diate opening for a CNA/MA at a medical of- fice in Sebring/Lake Placid. Excellent benefits. Call 449-1125. KENILWORTH CARE & REHAB C.N.A. Positions Available Come join our team at Kenilworth Care & Rehab Center Apply in person 3011 Kenilworth Blvd 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 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 COURT RECORDS CONTRACTOR Nationwide Company seeks experienced Inde- pendent Contractor to collect public record in- formation at the court. Must have knowledge of Civil, Judgments and Tax Liens. Laptop/PC required. Pay based on-production. Please fax resume to 1-866-293-7705 Attn: Kristie. i 1 00 Help Wonted 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- DELIVERY truck for Ornamental nursery. $12.00 per hour. CDI. Apply Peace River Growers, 3521 N. Nursery Rd., Zolfo Springs, Fl. EDE. DRIVERS CLASS "A CDL needed, 2 years ex- perience necessary, paid commission; Also need Owner/Operators, (863)453-2440. ELECTRICIAN OR HELPER Must have driver's license and be 18 or older. Haley Electric 314-0501 LAB OR FINDERS" 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. Applications accepted daily with 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 FLA. DEPT. of AGRICULTURE. is accepting applications for residential property and cit. rus grovers inspector. Must be able to com- municate effectively and work outdoors in hu- mid conditions. Salary $10.13 hr No Benefits. Req HSD/ GED, FL driver license, Satisfactory driving and work history. Must submit state app to 3397 US Hwy 27 South Avon Park FL 33825. Call 863-314-5900 FLA. ENVIR. INST. Is looking for F/T and P/T night watch man. Shift is 11pm 7am, must have high school diploma, pass background screening, and drug testing. EOE. Call 863- 699-3785 for more detail. FRONT OFFICE Assistant. Telephone/people skills, detail oriented, no typing, computer or MEDICAL KNOWLEDGE req. Able to work some occasional late hours. Must be able to multi-task. Resumes sent to: P.O Box 4040. Sebring Fl. 33871 SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2100 Help Wanted ADMIN ASST for fertilizer company in Lake Placid. Requires strong telephone and corn- 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. 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. 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 HEALTHSOUTH REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF SARASOTA RN Rehab Liaison Marketing, Sales and Intake for Rehabilitation Hospital and Acute Long Term Care Hospital Marketing Territory will be in the Sebring and surrounding area. FT Benefits available 1st Day! Phone:941-921-8674 Fax:941-924-6704 Email: Julia.Curtis@Healthsouth.com HIRING EXPERIENCED Waitress & Cooks for busy Breakfast Restaurant. 950 Sebring Square. Apply before 2 pm, 382-2333. 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. IMMEDIATE OPENING. Medical Office needs an Experienced Receptionist. Bi-lingual prefer- red. Call 452-0566 for an appointment. IMMEDIATE OPENING. Medical Office needs an Experienced Receptionist. Bi-lingual prefer- red, Call 452-0566 for an appointment. INVENTORY MANAGER needed for busy man- ufacturer in Sebring. Knowledge of marine equipment helpful. Please call (863)385-5849. LAMINATORS, RIGGERS, Gel Coaters and Janitor needed for busy boat manufacturer. We offer insurance. Call (863)385-5849. LAWN CARE Help Wanted (863) 655-1088 LAWN MAINTENANCE Tech needed. Apply in person at AAction Pest Control, 6750 US 27 South, across from the Watering Hole. LOOKING FOR experienced concrete person and concrete laborers. Competitive salary of- fered. If interested please contact Brandy. (863)382-7112 LPN OR MA needed for busy medical office. Full-time position. Please fax resume to: (863) 385-4219. LPN/MACNA/N Doctor's office in Sebring looking for PRN nurses. Experienced in phle- botomy is required. Call (863)452-0566. MAINTENANCE WORKER/HOUSEKEEPER Intermediate Care Facility serving disabled adults is seeking a Maintenance Worker to re- pair, clean and maintain grounds and equip- ment. We offer a friendly work environment, solid benefit package and competitive wage. Please contact Robbie at (863)452-5141 or complete an application at 55 E. College Dr., Avon Park, FL 33825. 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 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I LAKE PLACID Responsible for providing assistance for pub- lic library. HS/GED 1 yr experience in public library system. Salary $8.67 $13.95 per hour plus benefits. Closing Date 5/17/06. Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. 2100 Help Wanted MASSAGE THERAPIST Fully licensed Massage Therapist needed. Be- ginner or experienced. Send letter or resume to: P.O. Box 7604, Sebring, FL 33872. 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 MEDICAL SECRETARY needed full-time for front office. Must have computer skills and some. knowledge of CPT and ICD codes. Fax resume to: (863)385-4219. NEEDED CLASS "A" CDL driver to haul fruit and sod, year round work, call 863-441-5059. 2100 Help Wanted NOW HIRING PLUMBERS, 2yr Exp, comp pay, min 40 hrs. Call 863- 385-2314 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 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 TRUCK DRIVER/LAKE PLACID Responsible for the safe operation of trucks and related equipment. 1 yr experience in the operation of trucks. Possess FL Commercial Driving Livense, Class B. Salary $9.02 $14.71 per hour plus benefits. Closing Date 5/18/06.Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. LABORER/LAKE PLACID Manual laboring and variety of construction & maintenance-related functions. 1 yr experience performing physical labor. Possess FL Drivers License. Salary $8.29 $13.53 per hour plus benefits. Closing dat 5/19/06. Apply at 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Full Timtio vila IpoeetCniuuQ:a : lit KENLWRT CA E RHA is looingfo WE ARE HIRING Computer Knowledge Required, Good Phone Skills, Collection Experience Preferred, Benefits include medical insurance, 401K and bonus potential after, introductory period. Drug-Free pleasant work environment mandatory background check. MEDICAL DATA SYSTEMS, INC. 128 W. Center Ave., Sebring OU863.3 .UUU605 (2nd Floor SunTrust Building) EOE 0000000000000000000 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 2100 Help Wanted 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. OFFICE ASSISTANT FT. Must have good computer skills, tele- phone etiquette, and be organized, detail ori- ented and able to multi-task. Knowledge of Word, Excel and Outlook a plus. Great bene- fits: Insurance, 401K and paid vacation. Phone: (863)675-4410 Fax Resume: (863)675-4570 Mail Resume: P.O. Box 2357, LaBelle, FL 33975 5701 Ft. Denaud Road, Alva, FL OFFICE CLEANER needed in Lake Placid area, part-time position, evenings, call Cathy 863- 443-0492. 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. OPERATIONS MANAGER/FOREMAN Seeking FT reliable individual for multi-com- pany responsibilities including: Logistics Routing Supervise field operations Customer relations Must have good organizational skills and be detail oriented. Computer skills a plus. Experi- ence in a management position a plus. High school education required. Great Benefits: Health Insurance, 401K, Company Vehicle, Paid Vacation. Phone: (863)675-4410 Mail resume: P.O. Box 2357, LaBelle, FL 33975 5701 Ft. Denaud Road, Alva, FL Fax resume to: (863)675-4570 P/T Evening MRI tech needed for busy MRI facility pervious exp required. Fax resume 863-824-6737 PARALEGAL. BUSY office seeking an energet- ic individual who is familiar with civil litigation and working as a team. PART-TIME RELEASE of Information Repre- sentative, 2 days per week, approx. 16 hours. Medical office background required: $10-$12 per hour. Fax resume to: 954-252-2549. PHARMACY TECH needed for fast paced med- ical oncology/hematology .office located in Sebring. Must have experience mixing chemo- therapy drugs. Monday-Friday, 8a.m-5p.m. Full benefits and competitive salary. Must be a self-starter and able to multi task. Fax resume to 863-385-6086. POOL PARADISE Now hiring F/T and P/T position. No exp ness.. Must be good with people. Apply within. 1105 US 27 South. 382-7728 PROBATE PARALEGAL. Busy law office seek- ing a self-motivated, energetic individual who is a team player and not afraid of a challenge. Must be able to prioritize tasks and experience in probate.helpful. 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. 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 RN FOR FMC outpatient dialysis unit. 200 hours PTO. Insurance, 401k. Sunday off. Great opportunity. Call Theresa, (863)385- 1850 or fax resume to (863)385-1255. DIRECT SERVICE WORKER Intermediate Care Facility serving disabled adults is seeking caregivers to assist residents in all facets of daily living and encourage inde- pendence. Must be 21 yrs of age with a HS di- ploma, valid FL Drivers license and meet crim- inal background requirements. Please call (863)452-5141 or complete an application at 55 E. College Dr., Avon Park, FL 33825. SALES ASSOCIATE Expanding Bus and RV Dealer in DeSoto County seeking full-time sales professional. Excellent salary and com- mission. Fax resume to (863)993-1601 or e- mail debbie@horizoncoach.com SALES CONSULTANT position available full- time. Experience preferred, bi-lingual a plus, benefits package included. Drug-free work- place. Apply at Royals Furniture at 3660 US 27 South. SEVERAL GENERAL labor positions. Alberta Crate & Box, apply in person at 224 Hatcher Ave., Avon Park, FL. THE GEO GROUP INC. A worldwide leader in privatized corrections BENEFITS INCLUDE: HEALTH, DENTAL, VISION, LIFE, DEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE, & 401K RETIREMENT SIGN ON BONUS $1,000 (Call for Details) *Correctional Officer *Vocational Instructor (Web-Design) *Receptionist *Sergeant *RN MOORE HAVEN CORRECTIONAL FACILITY 1990 East SR 78 NW Moore Haven, FL 33471 Phone 863-946-2420 Fax 863-946-2487 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V THE SALVATION Army is seeking a full-time local Truck Driver Helper. Position requires applicant to load and unload furniture. Salary $7.00 an hour. Benefits include medical, den- tal, vision and pension. Prefer valid driver's li- cense or obtainable. Apply in person at 102 Medical Center Ave., Sebring. TRUCK'DRIVER, class "A" CDL required, dump exp. preferred, call (863)382-6600 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 Mature Sales Associate Full or Part-time posi- tion available. Up to $35,000.00 "annual wage" plus BONUSES MUST BE MOTIVATED, HAVE GOOD COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND A PASSION FOR HELPING PEOPLE. SALES EXPERIENCE A PLUS BUT NOT NECESSARY. WE WILL TRAIN. BI-LINGUAL A PLUS. Call Russ Critendon at 385-4942 or e-mail russ.critendon@keatleyllc.com IF YOU SELL, THEN SELL SOMETHING EV- ERYONE HAS TO HAVE...THAT'S US WANTED:, EXP Grover personal,' tractor *exp preferred, overtime pay, benefits, vacations, local work, DFWP. Call between 9am-5pm. 863-528-1192. WE ARE seeking a live-in housekeeper/sitter at Wildspring Assisted Living. $1000 a month, every other weekend off. Must have experi- ence and enjoy working with the elderly. Call Pam at (863)655-4741. O5 Part-time 215 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. 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 Todayl 800-555-7440 ext. 77. 2300 Work Wanted WILL DO light / medium housework in Lake Placid Area- Call Wendy @ 863-464-0805 NEW HOME for sale in Avon Park, 3/2/2, $219,900. 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 4080 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. 2/2/2 workshop, 3 lots, all fence in. $125,900. 863-273-0654 or 863-385-2636 3/2, BONUS 4th room, 2050 sq.ft., front screen porch, fenced backyard, shed, recently remodeled, electric/plumbing updated, 1271 Lakeview Dr., Sebring, 1 block from Crescent beach, $157,500, Call Ron at (863)382-3609. 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. LAKE JOSEPHINE AREA Newly .renovated 3/1.5, laundry room, screened porch, fenced back yard, near boat ramps, $165,900. (863)655-4528 LOOKING FOR a.home ready to move into? 3/1.5, fully furnished, new A/C, completely re- furbished. Carpet, shed, large fenced yard, corner lot Lake Josephine area near church, great community. Priced $139,500. Call (863)655-6647 or cell (423)309-4742. NEW 3/2, double car garage, 1 acre, paved road, Orange Blossom area. Owner finance. Call 863-385-8871. 410O Homes for Sale 4 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 4170 Lakefront Property 4'70 For Sale LAKEFRONT FULLY platted build 1/4 and 11/3 Acre lots. Terrific on the water prices. Call Gary 1 (800) 796-6569. 4220 Lots for Sale BUY YOUR lot. Build your house. Save big money. Highlands and Hendry counties. Lets talk it over. Call Preston at: (954) 245-8888 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. 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. 40% BELOW MARKET LOTS * Sebring Sun 'n Lake Est., 80X125 Lots $25,000; Okeechobee N.W. 2nd Ter 75X102, $16,000, Retail 36K Toll Free 1-866-683-3347 Sedmond2@hotmail.com IN KNOLL Avon Park 55+ Manufacture Home 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. NC MOUNTAINS!! Log Cabin shells $89,900-$139,900 land sale 1 to 7 acre parcels million $$ views l! Guar- anted to be impressed!! Call 828-247-0081 Mobile Homes 505 For Sale 1992 DOUBLEWIDE 2/2 with 2 car carport and garage, new A/C in 05, new roof in 05, all this for 77k. Call Edward Davidson (863)385-1181 Century 21 Advanced All Service Realty. BARGAIN PRICED! 2/2 1986 DOUBLEWIDE 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. Call today!!! (954)839-8725 DOUBLEWIDE IN 55 plus park in Sebring, 2/2, clubhouse, pool, furnished, has automatic sprinklers with well, $41,900, (863)471-2267. HANDY MAN special 2/1 own land, corner lot. $45,900. Call 452-5490 or 863-202-0773 MOBILE HOME Park Model House of Merit, doublewide, Camp Florida Resort, 2/2, owner owns lot, clubhouse, pool, partially furnished. Call (863)465-1752. SEB- SALE by owner, almost double wide mobile home extra nice, w/ additional added on, own land no rent, 2/3, large front room, dining room, kitchen w/eating area, large screen/window, Florida room, nice size inside laundry room, nicely land scape on large lot, land sprinkler system, nice cover carport, nice size stored shed w/shower, nicely located near mall, many extra $79,900. 1840 Robin Court near Sweet Pie restaurant. Call 386-1543 SELECTION of 1 & 2 bedroom units for sale, friendly/active 55+ park, located near shop- ping, banks, hospital, reasonable lot rent incl. SWG and lawn mowing. Call for more info. or to see units. No Pets Please, (863)385-7034 TROPICAL HARBOR 510 Beechcraft 2/2 fur- nished coner lot, 2 enclosed sun rooms, 2yr old apple, Washer and dryer, Carpeting. .$45,000. Call 385-1181 ext 258 15 Mobile Homes 5' IO For Rent 2/1 PLUS 10X25 family room, close to pool and clubhouse, yearly or seasonal, close to everything, 55 plus park, (863)382-3959. LAKE PLACID 1/1, $350 + $100 sec. Adult park. No Pets! (863) 699-0755. 6000 Rentals 6050 Duplexes for Rent LARGE 1/1, QUIET area off Sparta, treed back yard, $500 mo., (954)481-2847 Ive. msg. J1 Villas & Condos 06100 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 "150 Furnished 6 5 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 62A0 Unfurnished 6 0 Apartments 4909 AND 4911 Manatee Drive, sebring 2/1 unfurn. duplex, close to Wal-mart, CHA, refrig, range, washer/dryer hook-up, no pets, large eat-in kitchen, carpet & tile, $600 mo. lyr lease, $1500.00 to move in. Call 863-385- 3338 or 863-471-0840 to view Advanced All Service SRealty, Inc.' M E J 801 US HWY 27 N, Lake Placid ER A (863) 465-9838 (800) 295-6829 REAL ESTATE LISTINGS CALL TODAY! "LAKE PLACID LAKEFRONT CONDO" Wow! Area's best lake for under $300K-2/2, dock, seawall-Hurry! NS#171960 RN needed for fast paced medical oncology/hematology office located in Sebr- ing. Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm. Full benefits and competitive salary. Chemotherapy experi- ence a plus. Must be a self-starter and able to multi task. Fax resume to 863-385-6086 ROOFERS, SHINGLES AND SHEET METAL, Drug Free Workplace, 863-385-0351. '299,500 "VACATION ESTATES LOT IN SYLVAN SHORES" Every day will seem like vacation if you purchase and build here! Reasonably priced too!! NS#184977 *2 1,0 "LAKE BONNET" 4040 Homes For Sale 6200 Unfurnished 6200 Apartments BANYAN WOODS apartments has one bed- room apartment available for 62 yrs or older handicap or disable. Also one bedroom handi- cap available Call 863-452-0800 M/W/Th or T/F 863-63.5-4264 both 9am-4pm. Equal Housing Opportunity FOR RENT: 2/1 cottage on Lake Lotela; $600/mo, New carpet and paint. Quiet location Call 1-800-940-5295 M-F 9-5. SEBRING SQUARE APTS. Lg. clean 1 /1 apts $500 mo. Near Wal-Mart, WSG. 863-382-1208 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 2 BEDROOM 2 bath, CHA, waterfront house on Trout Lake in Rivergreen, $1150 mo., 1st, last, no smokers or pets. Call 453-5212. 2/1 FENCE yard $650/ mo. Call 273-0469 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. 3/1.5, NEWLY renovated, 706 W. Oak Lane, Avon Park, $1200 mo. negotiable, owner will pay water, (786)423-1384 or (305)968-5424. 3/2 ON LAKE Olivia, $950 mo., water included, washer/dryer, 1st and security, references re- quired, 863-453-4161. 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. COUNTRY CLUB OF SEBRING 3/2 ON 10th fairway, 2633 Cheyenne Rd., $1350 mo. includes lawn care. (863)202-1112 HOUSE FOR rent 3/2/1 family room, plus bo- nus room, convenient location, nice neighbor- 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. 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 NON-SMOKING women to share my Spring Lake home, private bedroom and bath. Call 863-655-4996. 7040 Appliances DISCOUNTED RECONDITIONED APPLIANCES Guaranteed, Lowest prices Appliance Hospital, (863)385-5600 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! WASHER AND dryer, $75 each; Stove, $75; looks and works like new, 863-214-6797. 7060 Antiques Collectible BETTY BOOP. collection, $150 for all or ?, (863)385-4585. DOLL COLLECTION, excellent condition, $25 - $50 each, (863)385-4585. 7180 Furniture 1 RATTAN barstool, like new, $40, (863)385-5959 2 EXTRA long twin beds w/ therapeutic firm matters. Adjustable like new condition. Asking $2000.00 OBO paid $4000,00. Call 452-9606 1 WOODEN rocking chair with pads, $40, (863)385-5959 3/1.5 LAKE Josephine, fenced back yard, $650 mo., $300 sec., 863-273-0654,863-385-2636 ANTIQUE Oak kitchen table w drop leaf 4 chairs, $249. 080. Several Dressers for sale, TV, Stereo, Stand like new. Call 453-7218 BEAUTIFUL QUEEN bed complete with new spring and mattress, 3 sets of sheets and cus- tom made bedspread, $100; 27" screen TV, used very little, $50; Blue swivel rocker, $25; Card table, new, $5; (863)699-0115. COFFEE TABLE, glass inserts, oak, like new, $65, (863)382-3659. DINING ROOM set: Table w/leaf, 5 chairs, bis- que color, comes with buffet and china cabi- net w/light inside, $400, (863)381-0680. DINING TABLE, round, 36" diameter, white- wash, $65, (863)382-3659. 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. FUTON SOFA black frame oversized mattress less than a year old $175.00. Call 863-465- 6434 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. LARGE DESK, suitable for computer or sew- ing, 16X40, extends to 40X40, walnut finish, $70, (863)655-0049 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 Livingroom tables $97up, 100-Headboards $79up. HIGHPOINT FURNITURE OUTLET STORE 2346 U.S. 27 N, SEBRING Next to Lowes & across from Home Depot MAHOGANY wood executive desk w/Burgun- dy leather insert, credenza & cloth covered ex- ecutive chair. $1,200.00 obo. Call 863-385-4900 MATIRESSES- 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 METAL BRASS & white queen head board with corner foot rails retails $150.00 I'm selling for $60.00 Good condition, Call 414- 5318. MICROWAVE CART, casters, doors, drawer, butcher block top, like new, $60, (863)382- 3659. REAL SATEAUTO 406 Homes for Sale 4060 Avon Park Rentals: CommercialAnnual, and Sea News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 G ara re _..... 7 180 Furniture SOFABED, QUEEN, 65", good mattress, cas- ters, beige design, $110, (863)382-3659. 7260 Musical Merchandise HILL-GUSTAT MIDDLE SCHOOL NEEDS DONATIONS OF YOUR ATTIC INSTRUMENTS! Instruments will be cleaned, repaired, and put in the hands of students who otherwise would not be able to participate in band. Donors will be offered a tax deduction letter for the esti- mated value of the instrument. Thanks!!!!! 7300 Miscellaneous" 1 FLOOR STAND fan, $10, (863)385-5959. 3 MOUNTED gasoline engines for Flywheelers, Briggs & Stratton, 2 hp, all 3 for $225,' (863)386-0141. AIR COMPRESSOR $25.00 Call 655-3099 Tarp for a semi-trailer. $100. Call 655-3099 AREA RUG, 8'X11', turquoise background col- or, excellent condition, $100 or best offer, (863)386-4396. BABY CHANGING table, excellent cond., 3 tier, medium brown wood, includes changing pad, delivery available, $75, (863)452-6123, BRASS VASE, oriental design with red and blue highlights, approximately 18 inches tall, very nice, $20 OBO, (863)471-1546. CAR SEAT, FOR BABY 0-12 MOS., $15 (863)471-2267 CHAMPION JUICER, good condition, great tasting healthy juicing, $150, (863)386-8084. CLOTHES DRYER, outdoor fold up, $5, (863)382-9022. COLLECTIBLE PORCELAIN dolls, fully clothed boy and girl, part of Goldenvale Collection, $50 OBO for set, (863)471-1546. CROCK POT, Rival, like new, $10, (863)382- 9022. DRAPES, BLUE satin, 2 pair 54W X 84L, 1 pair 94W X 52L, ALL $36, (863)382-9022. EXQUISITE FRAMED Print of the coveted painting titled "Adoration" by famous French Painter Bougereau. Painting of mother, father, and young child. Elegant accessory for home or. office. Print: 18" W x 24" H. Frame: W x 281/4 H. $50. 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! 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 HURRICANE SHUTTERS Orddr n'dwfofthis seasori!Frke Estimates: 20 plus years experience Lic. and Ins. EDSCO & ASSOCIATES (863)465-3555 IN STOCK: solid wood kitchen and bath cabi- nets, raised panel oak and maple, prices less than home center particle board. Sabring Cabinet 620 Red Oak Ave., Sebring, (863)382-3066. LIGHTS 4 flush mount 9", mushroom, $3 each, (863)382-9022. Mens pro set of golf clubs. $95.00 Call 385- 5074. METAL ART, T-model Ford music box plays "Take Me Home Country Road" song, $25 OBO, (863)471-1546. MIRROR 30 inches tall by 22 inches wide - Metal bronze/brown color, brand new, $30. Call (863)471-1546. MIRROR WALNUT frame with mounting rails, overall 55" X 28", mirror 36" X 23", ex- cellent condition, $35, (863)655-0049. QUALITY STEEL BUILDINGS Red iron or steel tubing construction Local trustworthy company Turn Key Projects available 30' X 40' X 12' Red Iron Building (1) 10'X 10' Wind Loaded Roll up (1) Wind Loaded Walk Door Installed on a 4" Concrete Slab $19,860.00 All buildings meet or exceed the Florida Building Code. Give us a call today -- NO HASSLE. (863)465-9822 or (863)465-9522 THREE HANDCRAFTED nutcracker figures. $5.00 each or all three for $12.00. Call (863)471-1546. 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 WELL DRILLING equipment for sale only used twice $1000.00 OBO. Call 452-9606 7340 Wanted to Buy BUYING COINS, CURRENCY, WATCHES $ 55 YRS COLLECTING! TOP PRICE! $ $ (863) 414-1632 or (863) 452-5688 $ 7400 Lawn & Garden DIXON 60" cut mower, 25hp Kohlar Comman- do, good working condition with only 195 hours, $3500 or best offer, (863)465-5825.or (863)441-3594 leave message. ECHO MODEL SRN 210 grass string trimmer used very little less than 2yr old. $150. 453- 7027 SEARS CRAFT mens variable speed self mower w/ bagger can cut and side discharg- ers. Has a Honda engine, less then 3yr old and used less than 10hr. Asking $290. Call 453- 7027 TREE TRIMMING EQUIPMENT Bucket & chipper trucks, wood chipper make reasonable offer. (863)655-0881. 7440 Building Supplies Metal Roofing and Steel Building Components Local Company offering prime metal roofing and building components. Wholesale Pricing Roll up Doors, insulation, purlins, etc. Don't pay mark up We sell to the contractors Job site delivery available Installation available (863)465-9822 or (863)465-9522 A.P. AFTER MOVING SALE, 411 (709) W. Lake Isis Ave., Weds-4PM-8PM ,Thurs. - 8AM-2PM, May 10-11, all must go inside and out, tools, mowers, TV, furniture, lots of misc. Having a Garage Sale? Make more money by reaching thou- sands of potential customers. For only $8 you get 5 lines for one week in the News-Sun and Highlands Herald Shop- per, plus FREE GARAGE SALE SIGNS! If your sale gets rained out, call us and we'll run it again at no additional charge. Call today! (863) 385-6155. L.P. HUGE 2 FAMILY, Sat., May 13, 8-3, 113 Delta Ave., Sun 'n Lake, new furniture, girls and boys clothes, baby items, household, toys, lots more misc. DON'T MISS THIS!!! LP- 20 Fishmans Cove. May 12-13, 8am-?. lots of body shop tools, some mens clothes, garden tools. LP-132 BEARWOODS Ave May 14 Sun, 1pm- 4pm. Computer armoire, broyhill sleeper sofa like new, new items half price designer pillows, king comforter earth tone color, 1200 W gen- erator, AND MORE. Call 863-465-7706 SEB MULTI-FAMILY, 302 Sparrow Ave., Sat., May 13, 8-?, NO EARLY BIRDS, Ashley table and 4 chairs, wood rocking chair, misc. wood chairs, old jars, marbletop coffeetable and matching end tables, collectibles, lots of misc. SEB MULTI-FAMILY, Sat., May 13, 8-?, 1720 Dahlia Terr. off Lakewood, twin bed set, desk, clothes, little bit of everything. 7440 Building Supplies Wind Loaded Roll Up Doors All Florida Enterprises in Lake Placid is now offering Roll Up Doors and installation. Don't be fooled by the 800# companies "cheap" ads. All components must meet the FL Bldg Code. Call today for a free quote (863)465-9822 or (863)465-9522 7500 Livest6ck & Supplies 1 THOROBRED Geltin, 1 Buckskin Mare both with full tack, 1st $2000.00 takes all or OBO. Call 655-1040 or 381-3102 3 PIGS for sale, approx. 200 lbs. each, $200 each or best offer, 6i ;)235-...-' or (863)235-1007. 7520 Pets & Supplies 4 KITTEN two black and white and two grey strip. Need of a good home if interested please call 385-7144 AKC CHIHUAHUA puppies, 2 males, black and tan, 14 weeks old, ready to go, shots, wormed, parents on'premises, $300, 863- 385-1923. ENGLISH BULL Terrier, 2yrs old, gentle, good pedigree, very trainable, $300. Call 863-381- lonn FREE 2 very cuteWiW9 Wuzzy black kittens.- :,:',i blJ.. ni gqi i C f. i., 1.-1 j ,:,ul :i ,.ee I Ir:ln j:r! i"ll r111 i ind 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. 863-414-1738 JACK RUSSELL puppies for sale. 2 female and 1 male has been vet check. $200. (863)699-6947 or (863)441-2756 NOTICE Florida statute 585.195 states that ,all dogs and cats sold in FlorJda must be at least eight ..eeli old have an official health .:erir,.:ote and proper shots and be free of in- testinal and external parasites. SHIHTZU PUPPIES two male black and white -and one gold and brown. $600 now taking de- posit. Call 385-8676 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. 1 male, 2 females, taking deposit. (863)465-6936. 7 4 Fresh Fruits & 7540 Vegetables ROB ERTSON FARMS, open Fri 5/12/06, 7AM, for black eyes, conks, potatoes, okra, waterme- lons, 2 miles south of Hwy. 66 on Johnston Rd., look for signs, (863)781-4325, (863)781- 4327 or (863)735-0448. 75 Medical Supplies 7 ou & Equipment USED ELECTRIC medical scooter, $650, (863)414-8138. 8000 Recreation 8050 Boats & Motors 16FT ALUMINUM Bass boat with trailer 40 hp motor, trolling motor, depth finder, $2000.00. Call 453-4657 1988 16FT Cimmarron bass boat, 80hp, trol- ling motor, depth finder, LW, BW, $3000.00 Call 381-5488 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, $16,500, (863)381-1953. 24 BENTLEY 2006 Pontoon. LOADED! 60hp Mercury 4-stroke, tandem trailer. Used 3 hrs Cost. $18,300; sell $14,900. 863-402-1945 8 O Fitness & Exercise 8150 Equipment 1 "VOIT" exerciser, $50, (863)385-5959 EXERCISE BIKE, excellent condition, $15, (863)382-3659. FITNESS MATE home gym by Parimont, 235 lbs. of weights, leather pad, stainless steel heavy-duty frame, $185, (863)382-1789. AP- 1002 Renfor St. Ma, 1 iT,.r;'Ti Huge Sale. SEB- 1590 Crest Dr ( bry Srinew-. WiiiTm: four family yard sale. Sai Mi', 13 rij,-. jner moving / construction i.1. lu.iW iOi0: .ippi, collectable, dream sickle ,Tru, .:.ii:oir ,aji doors/windows, electrcri. ,: .:oui ru .:i,-." up .- ply, nautical decor, plus ..i:< ,:ri-. SEB- 4504 Medina Wa', 8i.3,T,.l-I, Mi,, 13 Lots of baby items, cloirin.: nid :. a, new queen size bed, a huch, iwairr,,r mi,: r,,-e jn.j lots of misc items. SEB- MAY 10-13 Wead-.i 8-'-,pi 'pi.3. Oak Rd off of Lakewo),l ir,, ,i.. irii kind of yard sale with raeli iiti Awi Ai,. :i i, i things for a cheap pr":.-e vt.r,-e ,u ii iinri something nice for Mciri- L')v ir.i: cj-i- sale you don't want to r-,, SEB- MAY 11-12 8am-. 25. r,r,, ,e .1 (Francis 1) antiques, fii yr,-i, e ii. tir,,o:, clothes, toys and many mauvy m.i':,c WOW! HUGE SALE!!! Fri.'& Sat., May 12 & 1 )AM ; t..v1 ,, - Near Downtown Orang- 'I ? bli.:i- b,hin old post office Follow inr ell gr yin: PART TWO of our huge ijln, :1.. i: 3i 1 'Ju0 of items! More than bef:,r Fu,, ,,uii ,- doll: collectibles, Precious Mormri-r,. ie.ip:i. collector plates, Hoosie ,: b iei ,.,.ii, ;.j much more!! Priced to vii i rrmu:i .,:', DO NOT MISE THI O.IJE' Piggott & Stone :.i )ii ,e...-:e 863-464-0912 863.-:i.--0ii YARD SALE Fri/ Sat. M; 1i1 1. i) R 6aBirn Furn. 2815 SR 17 -11 r,l ", n Aori.i- Pai .i-d Sebring. From 8am-? 8200 Bikes & Cycle 8200 Equipment MEN'S 10-SPEED bicy-: i-.,. Fret -p,,I very nice, $50, (863)47,1 -i:.; 8300 Pools & Supplies TRC 80,000 BTU pool healer I1001)l o -C:d1 work, $900, 863-655-1-61 8350 Sporting Goods GOLF- 3 WOOD 0l1VlPOSITE SHAFT, BIG HEAD $9 (863)699-1119 PUNCHING BAG, Everla!.i R.j]ul.ii.:.r it wrin hang chain, $75, (863) i5-.63'6 8400 Recreational Vehicles 2003 TERRY 31ft tra-. irjilr. ininTa. uiiue sleeps 9, retractable avrnir, ,iijn rij' u rn L roof, $15,000 firm. Call %: -. 3' *6-8 1 owner used once. "BRAKE PRO" by o.)nj-,a er ii ,r i u',.iiri. vehicle Never u.ed .ll 311 ,.:.-:n r., pieces/parts/information '.00 ,oriagn i ( ;i:, last year-$1,200.) 863-4-.166. LAKE PLACID ITARINE 310 US 27 South Lake Placid, FL 33852 2000 Thor Signature Se .1- :i4n tiriwnreioi excellent condition, askirn i.i ;'995 Proceeds for Lake Placid Youth Baseball Call (863) 465-2335 . 9000 Transportation 9200 Trucks 2003 FORD 150XLT V-e lui,,, t'' .hin, $16,500. Call 452-6439 9220 Utility Trailers 1998 CARRIER rap arcul urni greal oi c:n tion $1180.00. Call 863-2.' ".-0-16 9250 Vans 1999 DODGE Grand Ca .a, i" r:.n.: p'v.t- age, $4895; 1995 Chev; buLurtajr, .ii.-eradi loaded, $3895; 1990 .r,.,, 10.1:11:1 ir .i wheel drive, 6 cyl., uui.: air $-'995 (863)382-6700. DLR Automotive Parts 9 & Accessories 24FT BLACK and close fp1.:': hiaou ir.jiier Call 385-0351 4X6 TRAILER with tarp pare ii ; :'00) Oii Call 386-1236 BED COVER for Ford pi l:-up:,. 1999-21'i:i.I' new, $150, (863)402-9062 BURGUNDY LEATHER .2 .aplarn .:ra,r-i. 1 rear bench seat out of 98 c,,d,-.ij 3 r, '* 150 Iill Danny 414-3003 ONE PAIR audio speaker.: wirn i. r-,:n wool- ers $200.00 firm. Call 6'i' :': 2 9400 Automotive Wanted FREE REMOVAL of Jrwavenid .or,,e.;. Cash paid for some 186il3449.183'i 94 50 Automotive for Sale 1988 BRONZE 2dr, 5sFl v6 v n l1 ,,T, chrome and tires, nice ,,iii. r.,lu' nee mlTi-i-r brake work. $600. Call 863.i.0-:ii3J 1993 SATURN 4dr, 5spi ,-'w 'uicrin pwr windows. $900. Call 863-30.-i:.38 1993 TOYOTA Camry L.. 41 dir 4 '..,'i auio- matic, excellent car, $37.1i1i i'5. "aiurn '.L2 4 door, 4 cyl., all power .2 i, : 186i:iii82. 6700. DLR 1994 BUICK Lesabre, .' panri .n-ew ire, 95K, cold A/C, AM/FM ,di,, .'.,ir, ,i,.: piver needs engine work, $1800 00b AN,' j 1995 DODGE Ram Van wagon pa- eeri '18. Magnum V8 engine, .i :11 i11Ci ie-. ,.ri,. owner, exc. tires, ne\ ta, e- .:ji ,:oi-i. hitch, exc. body, $5500 i86i:8iii?..60 1997 DODGE Ram E150:c dI .1. .:iu po n loaded, excellent cond i,:,,- :,,-,e .,,e, non smoker, never off roac i .80 'i Caii 'i. 465-1457 or 863-441-59i3 1999 NISSAN ULTIMA GXE, 87K, white, 4 door, good condition, $5500, (863)414-0547 leave message. 2001 OLDS Alero, spoiler, blue, 4 door, V6, $4900, (863)655-1125. 2002 DODGE INTREPID SE, only 26k, silver, grey cloth, spoiler, power pkg., chrome wheels, $8950; 2002 Pontiac Sunfire, 4 door, 4 cyl., auto., silver, grey cloth, spoiler, CD player, only 44k, $6950; (863)465-6450. DLR SATURN SL2 gold sadarimei 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 2000 DODGE I 2002 GRAND CARAVAN |DA .. . 995| -9,-995 PRICES GOOD THROUGH 5.14'06 AVON PARK & SEBRING 453-6644* LAKE PLACID & OTHER CITIES TOLL FREE 188-453644 SWELLS 5 R CHRYSLER US 27 BETWEEN AVON PARK FIVE STAR AND SEBRING M *^T< ** *'* www.wellsdodgechrysler.com Dodge utlook - - -'- - --- --- -- --i . PAGE ID + WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2006 Elks join police in helping 000 NEWS-SUN + SEBRING, FLA. ... keep kids safe Cousins Hunter Cannon (above), 6, and Jasmine Spires, 3, had fun playing with Giggles and her pet skunk Petunia while they waited their turn to be photographed and fingerprinted. Summer Warner (right), 2, isn't too sure being fingerprint- ed is such a great thing. Toby's Clowns painted children's faces, and gave away balloon animals as children waited their ' turns. CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY/News-Sun Lake Placid police officer Bonnie Pruitt fingerprinted non-stop at Ihe Elks Lodge Sunday afternoon. The Elks sponsored a Child Print and fderitifieation Day. so parents could have necessary information readily at hand. Here Jose Rodriguez. 9. gets printed. o News Sun Serving Highlands County since 1927 ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor CINDY MARSHALL SCOTT DRESSEL Night/Weekend Editor Sports Editor Not enough rain The little bit of rain that fell in Highlands County on Tuesday morning was wonderful, but it wasn't enough to cause our dry conditions to disappear. Highlands County has seen two structure fires in five days and the number of brush fires is even higher. We haven't reached the stage of wildfires we have seen in other parts of the country and U.S. 27 hasn't been shut down to traffic like portions of Interstate 95 has on the East Coast, but the potential is there. There are plenty of things to fuel the fires: Tinder is dry and there hasn't been enough rain to change that. When a fire does start, the light breezes and low humid- ity we have been enjoying are not a help. Downed trees and underbrush from two years of heavy hurricane sea, sons have left a lot of fuel to burn near the fire. It's bad enough that the danger of fire is ever present, but then there is someone running around out there inten- tionally setting fires. Division of Forestry had crews out on Riverdale Road, east of Avon Park, on Saturday for several hours to fight at least five different fires that were determined to be arson. Two other fires, not intentionally set, took place in the area of Lorida. That light breeze helps spread the fire quickly. We have already seen a number of brush fires in the Sebring area, one of which recently caused a number of homes to be evacuated for several hours. It's not going to get much better any time soon. On Tuesday, Gov. Jeb Bush declared a state of emer- gency and called in the Florida National Guard to help fight wildfires that have burned thousands of acres and blanketed highways with thick smoke near Daytona Beach. Officials are tracking about 50 active wildfires throughout the water-parched state. Wildfire conditions are still significant. Tuesday's rain was nice, but it is going to take a tremendous amount of rain to get back to normal. More than 2,200 wildfires have burned over 44,000 acres in Florida since Jan. 1, according to the state Division of Forestry. Most of the state's fires have started with either human negligence or malevolence. There is no excuse for the arson fires. Last weekend's set fires on Riverdale Road were just five more in a series of arson brush fires the county has -een. There were two in Avon Park Estates this year, as well. The Division of Forestry has an arson alert hotline - 1-800-342-5869 where callers can remain anony- mous. If a tip leads to the arrest or conviction of the arsonist, the caller could be eligible for a $5,000 reward. Surviving childhood Chinaberry wars I don't know what practical purpose Chinaberries serve, unless it's just to make more Chinaberry trees, but when I was growing up, they served one purpose and one purpose only to make someone near and dear to you squeal in pain. We had a massive Chinaberry tree in the back yard when I was a kid. It was a beautiful tree with slender leafy branches that provided a won- derful shade. It was taking advantage of the shade in the summer that led to gathering up the fallen Chinaberries and chunking them at each other with all the gleeful evil aban- don that only kids can muster. When a Chinaberry hit you above the neck, it would make you cry, and then it would make you mad, causing you to spend valuable ducking time search- ing out and aiming for the guilty party. One hitting any- where below the neck was bad, but tolerable. It always left a mark; a little red welt and usu- ally a slimy green stain as well. You could always spot a rookie, as he would throw handfuls at a time. This practice left him sadly un-armed when the paybacks came, and they always came. We all started out as rookies and learned that lep- son the hard way; there was no more frightening and vulnera- ble feeling than crossing the yard at break-neck speed, squatting under the tree and gathering up Chinaberries to replenish your supply, all while being pelted mercilessly by the competition. How did one win? Well, being the only one left standing and not crying or mad was usu- ally a pretty good indicator. Anyone who stormed into the, house with the ominous ... "I'm telling," thrown over their shoulder, was automatically disqualified. Resorting to other types of ammunition, like rocks, for example, also was AFTER THOUGHTS C.J. Mouser seriously frowned on and would get you thrown out of the game. There were some fairly respectable ground rules, learned through trial and error. However, we had not counted on Johnny Small. Johnny was a new kid. His name suited him to a tee; while he was the same age there- abouts as every one else, he was a full head shorter than the rest of us, and as a result had learned to compensate in many areas for his lack of height. He was as welcome as a fresh spring rain when he wan- dered past the house one day wanting to get in the game, because he looked like a full- fisted thrower if anybody ever ,did. Just as anticipated, and even though we gave him a full five- minute lead to fill his pockets and find good cover, he went through his reserves in less than 10 minutes. Which gave him no option but to run the gauntlet to reload, and we peppered him ... mercilessly. Most kids learned from such an experience and didn't let it happen again. Johnny not only learned, he set us up for the most devastating revenge ever heard of in the Chinaberry Wars. I got my first clue when a rock-hard Chinaberry hit the tree I was using for cover and smashed as flat as a well- See WARS, page 3D News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 EDITORIALS/OPI N IONS Taking the time to honor mom Just the other day, I overheard someone talking about the tradi- tion of Mother's Day and how they thought it was a scam. The person went into detail about how it was a holiday just to col- lect money. Well, even if it was, it is a good idea. What mother do you know that actually takes time to spoil herself? My point exactly. A little research shows that this holiday actually started in England around the 1600s. Eventually, it traveled to America through the campaign efforts of Ana Jarvis in 1907. Through the years, it traveled through the states and eventually became a national holiday in 1914. So, this holiday has been around for quite some years. As Mother's Day is quickly Responsibilities need be serious Editor: I was impressed with some- thing our president said in a recent television program. When he was asked about immigrants being required to speak the English language, he very emphatically said, "Yes, if they come to our country, they should learn and speak our lan- guage." I certainly agree. How can one blend into a society when there's no com- munication? If we migrate, we should do the same. In spite of the negative polls, he still con- tended that his goal is to do what is best for our country. Polls can be deceiving; it all depends on who is asked. I heard this prisoner express- ing his dissatisfaction with the lethal injection. I was not aware of a person in that position hav- ing the option of making that decision. I wonder if he gave his victim a choice; I think not. There are different opinions .about tdie mo ie '"LUned 93." 'Personally; I think some of us need to be reminded of just how terrible Sept. 11, 2001 was. Some seem to have for- gotten why we're in Iraq. Just like our soldiers, these people made the supreme sacrifice - even if it was involuntary. Of course, they are to be com- mended for using their last minutes on earth for the benefit of -our country. Had they not taken control, it could have been much worse. This is in reference to the plane that went into the White House. It is time we woke up. I think Communism wears many faces; it is sneaky. This One World Government is some- thing I can't believe any red- blooded American would want. Do we have such a short mem- ory that we've forgotten why our forefathers fought and gave their lives for liberty? When it comes a little at a time, it is not always detectable for what it is and our children are being deprived of the histo- ry of this great land. This Kyoto Treaty wants to control our national parks. This Biodiversity Treaty would force us to leave half of the land for wilderness. While I do not agree with all that has been done here in Florida to the Kissimmee River and the Everglades, to name a few, I certainly don't approve of things being done in our gov- ernment that will force us to do things that is not best for any of us. This is global environmen- talism. I don't think we are improv- ing on what the good Lord cre- ated for us. There are too many places being pumped out and dried out to put another house on. Then when it floods out, they call on the government to bail them out, that's us, the tax- payers. If our Congress would spend MURPHY'S LAW Lindsey Murphy approaching us, it is important to remember whoever has been that mother figure in our lives. Despite whatever background you might have been raised in, there more than likely is a female who helped raise you. Perhaps, Available there is a female in your life today who helps guide you and loves you unconditionally. Over the years, what I have come to realize is that a mother figure in your life is something that should be looked upon with thankfulness. These are the women who clean up after the infants (and sometimes older kids too), who wash the clothes and get out those grass stains. These are the women who will- ingly provide for their children, despite the fact that it might cost them sacrifices. In my own life, my mother has been a support system and a cheerleader. She has been love and she has been a shoulder to cry on. She has reared me and still provides for a listening ear to bounce ideas off of. She is a lady I call Mom and I love her. Whoever it may have been when you were little, whoever it may be now take the time to honor that woman this Sunday. If there is one thing I know about mothers, in general, they all deserve pampering. So, whether it may be her favorite flowers, cooking a five-course meal, or just going on a family picnic, be sure that you show her what she has been for you through the years. Lindsey Murphy is an Avon Park resident, currently attend- ing college. She can be contact- ed by e-mail at ap-sweet- ie_04@yahoo.com. "Copyrighte'd Material Synica eCntent e from Commercial News Pro ^E-.- a their time working together to solve our problems instead of trying to humiliate our presi- dent, they could get a lot more accomplished. I really admire a person that can cope with all that he has had and still remain faithful to the job he was elect- ed to do. Only God could give him the strength and courage to continue and not give up. I hope we will all take our responsibility seriously, pray that God will give us wisdom to know how to vote andbe as informed as possible. Only God can correct the mess we've made, but He does use us as instruments to do His work; that's not just winning souls for His kingdom, not that I'm min- imizing that, but He is also interested in all that we do 24- 7. May He lead each of us daily that we may please Him in all things. God bless each of you. Willie Clyde (Toole) Cloud Sebring Don't make it so easy for them Editor: I went to the grand opening of a local store. My first thought after entering and see- ing all the activity going on was, "I hope they don't let hap- pen what happened at (another store)." They too had all sorts of help to start with. In fact you could hardly stop and look at something that a clerk wasn't there to help you. Now when you go in you have to l~unt for a clerk to help you and if you find one they are usually in a hurry trying to help someone else. Then I started looking for a particular area and was check- ing all the signs hanging from'. the ceiling and guess what? Every sign was in English on the top and in Spanish under- neath. Having been from an immi- grant family I was under the impression that if one wants to live in the United States one. must also be willing to. learn the language. My parents were fortunate in that they already spoke the language, but we lived in a neighborhood where practically every country was represented. Everyone wanted to apply for citizenship papers, but before that would happen they had to understand the questions put before them in English and respond to the questions in English. When did this change? We don't cater to all the var- ious countries that are repre- sented and to their language. Aren't they entitled to the same help that the Spanish speaking people are enjoying?- I notice that in practically every public office here in Highlands County we have at least one or more who are flu- ent in the Spanish language. We're certainly not helping these people to. learn our lan- guage. In fact. we encourage them by making sure that all publications are printed in English and Spanish. Let's help them by encourag- ing them and not make it so easy that they don't even try. Ruth Black Sebring Club will not tend to sod Editor: Since 1945 the Lake Placid 'When the government, perhaps with the best of intentions, goes too far in its efforts to shield information from the public, it is up to the public and the media to push back.' LARRY A. DALGLISH, executive director, Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press, 2004 viders" Woman's Club has been at our current location on Main Avenue. We were organized in 1928 and have been an integral part of this community. The library was established and maintained by our club mem- bers until the county took over the responsibility in 1987. Over three years ago,, our 145 members petitioned the town to pave our parking area on Main and Pine streets. At that time we learned of the sewer project now under way, and we patiently waited, hop- ing that the grassy areas would be paved over upon comple- tion. To our astonishment we have learned that will not be the case. The town "fathers" have re-sodded the area. This letter is to inform the town and all residents that our club will not tend to these areas, as we have in the past. We do not have an irrigation well but use our metered water for our lawn. And our lawn maintenance men have been told not to mow that area as well. Since ours is the only grassy parking area on Main Street it will be an eye sore and we have a large number of visitors com- ing by our two lovely murals for viewing, as well as hosting the Caladium Festival bus tours. We are sure that a paved area will be an addition to Main Street, if you feel the same, we ask that you make your opinion known to our town leaders. Becky Ludacer Lake.Placid The writer is past president Lake Placid Woman's Club Inc. A tribute to all mothers Editor: Mothers are really special people. She is someone to shel- ter and guide us, to love us, in whatever we do. She was given a warm understanding and is blessed with patience and a wonderful gentleness to help us in our lives. How tenderly she watches over us as children and still does so as we get to be older See LETTERS, page 3D I 1 9 _ ILetters WIN. LETTERS Continued from 2D "children." It is not until we become adults, do we really think about and appreciate who mother really is. Is your mother living today? If so, you are lucky, so try and show her how wonderful she is not only on Mother's Day but every day. Just give her a big hug and kiss and tell her that you love her. She will always remember that thoughtful gift you are, giving her. You will never know how much that means until you are a mother also, someday. My mom has gone to a better place and I will be eternally thankful for the good and kind memories I have of her. You might even thank your dad as he chose that great lady to be your mom. Mother's Day started in 1907 and has been celebrated since then. Lots of children honor their moms with store bought gifts. But if you really want to be nice to her, give her lots of hugs and kisses and help her with her chores. Try it, it does work. Mom will appreci- ate her "child." So let us be kind to our mothers as they are the only ones we will ever have. May we honor and cherish the true and precious things in life and be blessed with memories of a mother's love. May we ever be grateful for our mothers, some of whom are still with us and those of them. who have been called to a bet- ter place. Bless the influence of their love, which still remains with us today and every day. Here is wishing all the moth- ers who read this a very Happy and Blessed Mother's Day today and always. God bless Mom and God bless America. Suzanne Krueger Lake Placid A fashion show unlike others Editor: I have just seen "another" fashion show and to tell you that this one was different from all of the rest is an understate- ment. Under the direction of Betty Stall with models all United Methodist Women, the "fash- ions" were chosen by the mod- els from Manna Boutique cour- tesy of Thelma Becker. Before the show began we were served a delicious lunch. Not knowing what to expect from this one, we were all anx- ious. We were not disappoint- ed. I counted 11 models and so many different styles. Some from an "earlier" time and gen- eration. The wedding scene and what went with it including a "hip girl" in a motorcycle out- fit. All in all, it was a great after- noon. Lots of laughter and the Lighthouse building was packed. On behalf of all of us who were there, we appreciate and thank you so much. Gerrie Matchus Lake Placid Submissions To submit a letter to the editor, send it to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870 or e-mail, editor@newssun.com. News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 13 Ideas on how to make day special for mom Mother's Day is fast approaching and you still have not decided what to give that special woman in your life. The one who wiped your nose, the one who hugged and kissed you, the one who changed your diapers, the one who kissed the "boo boo," the one who sat up at nights with you when the fever wouldn't break and all the medicines in the world couldn't stop that annoying cough. Mother was the one. The woman you call mom doesn't have to be the one who carried you in the womb, but the one who served you contin- uously with unending love. This woman you call mother is spe- cial and deserves the best: Mother's Day sees the prices of cut flowers increase tremen- dously. The prices of gift bas- kets also increase. However, there is a way to give mom flowers that will not perish within a week. Go to your garden store. WARS Continued from 2D cooked pea. The next clue was hearing Danny Gordon scream like a little girl and start to cry. This was unprecedented Chinaberry War behavior, and I had seen Danny Gordon get ripped up by Ronnie Barr's dog and not cry. I finally gathered the courage to raise my head and see what was causing the wailing and spotted Johnny, standing alone and looking 10 feet tall, ammu- E 00 There you can find inexpensive beautiful live plants. For exam- ple short potted rose bushes, or the tall potted topiary style. The pots may be unattractive, but this can be corrected with gift paper and a bow and a card. Walla, you did it. How about a potted topiary hibiscus plant? If there are grandchildren, purchase a large tray of inpatients along with a flower pot and have them create a multi-colored container gar-, den, topped with a bow. Hydrangeas and geraniums are nition causing the pockets of his jeans to bulge, a Chinaberry ready in one hand, and a sling shot in the other ... reloading. The best we could do was cower behind our respective shields and scream for my mother while Johnny was rico- cheting Chinaberries off tree trunks, slamming them into bushes and firing them wherev- er else he thought that there was the slightest chance that he might make contact.: Mom dis- armed Johnny with one wither- ing look, and Danny waited until the screen door slammed behind her before he sailed across the yard and pounded Johnny into a whimpering lump on the hard, hot earth, while one of the Other boys quickly dis- patched the tree branch and inner tube sling shot into splin- ters with a rock. Danny was left with a nasty dime-sized bruise, and while the rest of us eventually found it in our hearts to forget about the slingshot incident and accept Johnny into our group, Danny, who nursed the bruise for weeks, never did quite make ideal gift plants as well. Walla, mom will know that a lot of love, patience, time and care were placed in choosing her gift. You say mom doesn't want flowers, but she likes to cook. How about creating a container herb garden, filled with thyme, sage, basil and lavender. Walla, mom will enjoy each herbal stew. Mom doesn't have a green thumb? That's OK. The fresh flower has a shorter life span that the rooted ones. Just think about the thought, care and time you placed in creating these gifts. Similarly to the thoughts, care and time that mom gave to you from childhood into adult- hood. Maybe the woman you call mom doesn't like plants, but she enjoys sipping tea, hot or cold. Buy her an assortment of tea along with a special cup or teapot placed in a gift box, bag or -any beautiful container. that leap of forgiveness. The Chinaberry Wars contin- ued well into puberty but ended one summer as our speed had increased and our aim had became deadly. We graduated to target practice on inanimate objects, but to this day I'm sure that all of the original soldiers in the Chinaberry Wars can't look at a Chinaberry without thinking about the day that Johnny Small taught us about weapons of mass destruction. C.J. Mouser is a News-Sun staff member I 7 C *IR .S D. i id Baker, Calhoun, Randolph & Terrell Counties, GA Saturday -:- May 13 -:- 10:00 a.m. Great Hunting Tracts With Abundant Game & Excellent Merchantable Timber Beautiful Homesites Outstanding Crop Bases Cabin On Lake Excellent Irrigated Cropland, Beautiful Well-Stocked Lake & Ponds ROWELL ALI TIONS. INC. L300-323-8388 Special Financing Available! Call 800-323-8388d or delals! 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Purchase a beach bag filled it with sunscreen lotion, wash clothes, towels, a pair of sun glasses, a bottle of her favorite fragrance and soap. Attach a card. Walla, you've got mom the ideal gift. Mom drives with the high cost of gas. Why not give her gasoline gift cards, or a gift cer- tificate for, a car tune-up? Another could be a gift certifi- cate for a one-month motor vehicle insurance payment, or a gift certificate to cover a car loan payment for a month. Walla, you did it! Delight your mom with a gift that shows you appreciate, love and care. Pauline Au yang is an Avon Park resident and a contributing columnist to the News-Sun. ||[>llldU^^~T 556 .56 :i News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 ds Regional ' its. appre. m - d! i:iil~' .. :- 'r ,: , I ':'. :*' 71.~ ,- * .- - :',- ,r .-A ,^ ^r"> L' .J H %-*,'- .- I 1 -.. -.. .,,.,~f" *1~ ~- 1~t~ -~ a. -~1*- * I ' ..:4-. oi- 'I ':';: =- zv i '4.' I) - MEDICAL CENTER' .1'.. ca.. j. *.,.*'i* .- * ' :. - I ''' d- ,* ;:-. y ri 51 ,ir "."n " ;: *, " ~3 -t '- ~ --y Sports Page 3E SECTION E + WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 2006 The Sideline SCORES AND MORE Scoreboard Monday Women's Softball R.J. Gator's ........... 15 Wauchula St. Bank.. 7 RJG: M. Dorschner 3-run HR. Season ends with Turf Care in 1st and R.J. Gator's in 2nd. Report scores at. 385-6155, Ext. 541 On Deck TODAY Dixie Boys Baseball Delaney vs. Spurlock in Avon Park, 6:30 p.m. Dixie Youth Baseball Sebring: Elks vs. Firemen, 6 p.m. THURSDAY Dixie Youth Baseball Avon Park: Braves vs. Phillies, Cardinals vs. Devil Rays, 6:30 p.m. Sebring: Highlands Today vs. Elks, Rotary vs. R.J. Gator's, 6 p.m. FRIDAY 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) Dixie Youth Baseball Sebring: Bayview vs. Lions, Payne vs. Firemen, 6 p.m. MONDAY Dixie Boys Baseball Heiring vs.,;Hoffner's in Sebring, Publix vs. Spurlock in Avon Park,. 6:30 p.m. - Dixie Youth Baseball Avon Park: Phillies vs. Cardinals, Reds vs. Braves, 6:30 p.m. : Sebring: Mezie vs. Rotary, Lions vs. Elks, 6 p.m. History lesson 5 Years Ago May 9, 2001: The "curse" continued for Avon Park as they were'eliminated from the state playoffs'by Tampa Catholic 5-4 in 12 innings. It was the seventh straight time in four different sports that the Crusaders had knocked the Red Devils out of the playoffs. Robert Valiente hit a game- winning RBI'in the bottom of the 12th for Tampa Catholic, which trailed 4-1 at one point. 15 Years Ago May 8, 1991: Snuffie Turner went 2-for-3 with five RBIs, and Joel Walkup and Buddy Talley combined on a two-hitter as Bagwell Lumber rolled over Sun bank 12-3 in Avon Park Dixie Youth Majors action. Bagwell notched three runs in the third that included Turner's stand-up triple and a Jeff Edwards RBI and a four-run fourth with a Ross Richards RBI single. Trivia Time What college team can trace its nickname back to Q1858 when their row- ing coach purchased six Chinese red ban- dannas to distinguish his rowers from the com- petitors? "IU9Au tUeo1 e u! pesn JAO se pos alUOS tO wJopun e qto!M uj wuep A-!ou! isoplo aqj eq 01 PILaSsi~sauupuaq eqj~ jo Juappul q9j iolela SRaeA L I. noqa ,uoswijo,,- Owaupu ato ua j UBJol0 etfj pajdopa If OlqM 'PJaAJaL] By SCOlT DRESSEL Sports Ea i' " SEBRIlNG Jean Gose.just wasn't ready to end her softball career. After her Sebring Lady Blue Streaks were knocked out of the district tourna- ment by Avon Park this season, the sen- ior center fielder knew she had to change her plans. The beneficiary of that change of heart is South Florida Community College Lady Panthers coach Carlos Falla, who signed Gose to a scholarship. Tuesday morning. "After that last softball game against Avon Park, I F as like. TI'm not done. There's no way,'". Gose said. "I was going to go off to the 'University of Florida, but I didn't fdel like I was ready, so I decided to sta\ here for two years." See GOSE, Page 4E SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Sebring's Jean Gose signs a scholarship to play softball for South Florida Community College on Tuesday as (seated, from left) her godfather Mark Gose, mother Pat Gose, (standing) Sebring High School athletic director Terry Quarles, SFCC coach Carlos Falla, SHS coach Lee Tolar and SHS Principal Toni Stivender look on. NEWS-SUN + SEBRING, FLA. SHS selected a 'Sports Illustrated' School Special to the News-Sun SEBRING Sports Illustrated and the Center for Health Promotion at the Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) announced 17 high schools in the state of Florida to be part of the, model SI Schools steroid and drug prevention ini- tiative designed for high school athletes, and Sebring High School is on the list. The SI Schools program was created as a result of OHSU being selected as the recipient of Sports Illustrated's first SI Champion Award, presented to Dixie Youth Baseball Payne Tree Service cuts down Rotary By SCOTT DRESSEL Sports Editor SEBRING A good start ca n make all the difference. Kelly Payne Tree Service opened %\ith a huge first inning and rode that momentum to a 13-3, five-inning win ox ei RoiarN Monday night at Max Long Recreational Complex, pulling to .500 V~lth a 4-4 record. The first eight Payne Tree Ser% ice bat- ters to step into the batters' box in the bot- tom of the first inning eventually stepped on the plate, with Buddy Mays getting a double and a single in the inning to lead the way. Austin Hedrick added a double and sin- gles from winning pitcher C J. PaN ne. Jake Bryan and Garrett Martinez pared the w a)ytq..1hebig first-inning. .. Rotary got on the scoreboard in the third inning when Chase Bi\ler led off with a double to right, went to third on Zach Maloyed's infield single and scored on Ty Little's groundout. Two more runs in the top of the fourth got Rotary back into contention. Michael Grimaldo led off with a walk and advance to third on a throwing error that allowed Tanner Weed to reach on a fielder's choice and both later scored on wild pitches to make it 8-3. But that was as close as Rotary would get. Payne led off the bottom of the fourth 1,. . , a non-profit which has done exemplary work in the sports arena. The grant awarded to OHSU by Sports Illustrated, valuing $1 million in cash and public service announcements, is being used to fund the imple- mentation of the landmark ATLAS and ATHENA steroid and drug prevention/health pro- motion programs in four high schools designated as SI Schools in four states across the country, for a total of 16 SI Schools. Additional funding in Florida, which was made avail- able through collaboration with the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Program Offices of the Department of Children and Families, increased the state's number of SI Schools from four to 17. "This is an extremely big honor," said Terry Quarles, Sebring High School athletic director. "We'll be getting close to $25-30,000 worth of curricu- lum that we can give out to our students to educate them through their teams and their coaches about all of the effects of steroids." The 17 Florida high schools chosen will receive program training, including all ATLAS and ATHENA program compo- nents for the 2006-07 academic year at no cost to the school and national recognition from Sports Illustrated. Schools from throughout Florida had the opportunity to apply to become an SI School. ATLAS (Athletes Training and Learning to Avoid Steroids), a multi-component program for male high school athletes, first instituted in 1993, is scientifically shown to reduce ~~!1K ZiE a, ~--~ '. ." .' I .,. SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Rotary second baseman Donovan White makes an acrobatic catch in the outfield during Tuesday's game against Payne Tree Service. with a double and Bryan followed with an - infield single to set the stage for Spencer Baker, who ripped a two-run single up the middle and eventually scored on Hednck's infield single for an 11-3 lead. Wyatt Johnson and Mays led off the bottom of the fifth -with singles and Payne's walk loaded the bases to bring up Bryan, who scorched a grounder to the right side that got past the second baseman to chase home Johnson and Mays with the game-ending runs. DixieYouth Baseball Bertoniere powers Beef O'Brady's victory Throws three-hitter and delivers big hit in 6-4 victory over Miller Air By MARCUS WILKINS Sp. r itntr . LAKE PLACID Pitcher Tommy Bertoniere allowed one earned run and only three hits as Beef O'Brady's defeat- ed Miller Central Air 6-4 in Dixie Youth Majors plav on Monday night. Sho%\casing some power as well, Bertoniere rapped a dou- ble high off the left-field fence in the fourth for two RBIs and added a single in the sixth. Miller Central Air grabbed an early lead in the first when Jacob Underwood reached on a fielder's choice and Chris Kenon sent him home with an RBI double. After Tyler Parmalee drew a walk, both Parmalee and Kenon scored on an error for a 3-0 lead. Beef O'Brady's took a while to get in the scoring mood, waiting until the fourth inning to explode for five runs. Buddy Matheis was hit by a pitch and Josh Carpenter, wasted little time, immediately, doubling him in all the way from first. With Carpenter on second, Scott Cantwell ripped an RBI single and was joined on the basepaths by Wade Bowlin, who hit a single of his own. Bertoniere then delivered his big hit and Beef O'Brady's would never trail again. As the Beef O'Brady's dugout began to plan their post-game celebration (a reen- actment of the macarena scene, from the Will Ferrell movie "Kicking and Screaming"), Miller Central Air put the heat See POWERS, Page 4E risk factors and use of anabolic steroids, alcohol and other illic- it drugs while promoting healthy nutrition and exercise behaviors. Proven results include a 50- percent decrease in new sub- stance use and new anabolic steroid use decreased 50 per- cent, a 24-percent dip in occur- rences of drinking and driving, a lower index of alcohol and drug use, reduced use of per- formance-enhancing supple- ments and improved nutrition See SHS, Page 4E DixieYouth Baseball Reds romp over Devil Rays, 11-1 Jackson drives in 5 with three hits By JOHN BEDELL News-Sun correspondent AVON PARK A big first- inning rally was the difference between the Reds and Devil Rays Monday night in Avon Park Dixie Youth Majors action at the Durrah Martin Complex as t Reds rallied for eight runs and went on to win 11-1 in five innings. Cash Jackson led the Reds with a double, single, home run and five runs batted in. Katelyn Stoll had. two doubles and a single, .while Trey Marley and.. Marcos.,Garcia each hit a two-' bagger for the winners. Jason Sava had a single and double for the Devil Rays. Skyler Bellow had the team's other hit with a leadoff single in the first. The Reds' rally began with back-to-back-to-back doubles from Marley, Jackson and Stoll. The three-hit barrage scored two runs. Anthony Carruthers reached base on an error and Johnny Baldridge loaded the bases with a walk. Garcia then hit his double for two more runs and Baldridge scored on dn error for a 5-0 lead. After a strikeout, Paulo Lopez was hit by a pitch and Zach White hit into a fielders choice to score Garcia and Lopez and White scored on a single from Jackson. Stoll singled for her second hit of the inning, but a pair of strikeouts ended the rally. Bree Fautheree walked for the Devils Rays to open the second. A pair of stolen bases sent the Rays' catcher to third, but he was caught in a run down between third and home to end the scoring threat. See REDS, Page 4E By MARCUS WILKINS Sports Writer AVON PARK Wearing Avon Park red and a beaming smile, softball phe- nom Amanda Tindell signed a scholar- ship Monday morning to play for Polk Community College next season. Surrounded by those who have most influenced her young athletic career, Tindell scribbled the ceremonial auto- graph amidst congratulations and pats on the back. "I'm really excited," said Tindell standing outside Avon Park principal Stu Guthrie's office. "I didn't want to end my high school career, but I want to keep going on. I'm really looking for- ward to playing with new people and at a college level." See TINDELL, Page 4E High School Softball Sebring's Gose, Avon Park's Tindell make college choices Gose signs to play Tindell to play for for SFCC Panthers W Polk next season ~OBr- *Yfr"rlr ~I LKIWW. :~PE~Sk LP Youth Football sets sign-ups on Tuesday LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid Youth Football League will hold registration for 2006 Thursday from 6-8 p.m. at the Lake June Ball fields conference room above the concession stand. For more info contact Jon Million at 699-1750, Stephanie Sapp at 441-1505 or visit our Web site at www.lpyf.net. LP Aquatics swimming program registering LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid Aquatics summer swim program has begun reg- istration. The program begins May 22 at the Lake Placid High School Pool. There will be a fund-raising barbecue din- ner on June 24. Tickets are $7 and are available at Yates Insurance and A Million Services in Lake Placid. Please contact Vicki for more information at 441-0572 or for more information and for registration forms, go to www.lpaquatics.org. Coed softball in LP LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid coed softball league is about to start up its second season at the Lake June ball fields. Men and women age 18 and up are needed for the season, which begins in August. This is a recreational league so all are welcome. Fees are $300 per team. Individuals are also welcome. For more infor- mation, contact Casey at 840- 2366 or go to lpcoedsoftball.tripod.com. 23rd Blue Streak Golf Classic is Saturday SEBRING The 23rd Annual Blue Streak Golf Classic to support Sebring High School athletics will be Saturday at the Sebring Municipal golf course with a shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. Entry fee is $65 and includes one mulligan, lunch, beverages, prizes, cart, green fees and range balls. The for- mat is a four-person scramble. Call the school at 471-5500 for more information. SHS hosting boys hoops camp May 30 SEBRING Sebring High School will host the Highlands County Rising Stars Basketball Camp for boys ages 8 to 14 from May 30 to June 2. Times will be from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.; Friday 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Fee is $70 per camper. Deadline is Friday, May 19. Call 471-5500 for details. SFCC softball camp set AVON PARK The South Florida Community College Panther Softball Summer Camp will be held June 12-14 for ages 6 to 18. 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. LPHS pool open LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid High School pool is open 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 Monday through Saturday, 1-4 p.m. Monday through Friday, 6-8 p.m. (lanes open for lap swim). Swim lessons will be offered beginning May 30. 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. River Greens hosting adult/child golf league AVON PARK River Greens Golf Course will hold an Adult/Child Golf League starting Saturday and running 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. 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 and students will be enrolled on a first come first served basis For more information, call 471-5500 and ask to speak to Ms. Pat. APHS pool open AVON PARK The Avon Park High School spool is now open from 6-7:30 pm. Monday, Wednesdays and Friday. Starting May 31, there will be swim lessons from 9 a.m. to noon Monday through Friday, an open swim from 1-4 p.m. Monday through Saturday, evening swim lessons from 5:30-6:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and a 6:30-8:30 p.m. open swim Monday through Friday. Cost will be $2 admission per person and summer swim passes are available. Please call Marsha Mary at 452-4373 with any questions. SHS plans summer sports camp SEBRING Sebring High School will be offering a Summer Sports Camp with wrestling and triathlon training for ages 11-14. It will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m., May 23 to June 23. For more information, call 314-0556. Sports contact information Scott Dressel, sports editor Marcus Wilkins, sports writer 385-6155, Ext. 541 385-6155, Ext. 517 or scott.dressel@ newssun. com marcus. wilkins @ newssun. corn 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. New Y Bosto Toront Baltimrr Tampa Chicag Detroi Clevel Minne Kansa Texas Oakia News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 STATS AND STANDINGS I Majr Leaue.Baebal Quick Reads LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Los Angeles 14 19 .424 4 Seattle 14 20 .412. 4/2 Sunday's Games Toronto 3, L.A. Angels 1 Boston 10, Baltimore 3 N.Y. Yankees 8, Texas 5 Chicago White Sox 3, Kansas City 2 Minnesota 4, Detroit 2 Cleveland 2, Seattle 0 Tampa Bay 3, Oakland 2 Monday's Games Texas 6, Minnesota 4 Toronto 5, L.A. Angels 1 Kansas City 4, Cleveland 3 Seattle 6, Tampa Bay 3 Tuesday's Games Boston at N.Y. Yankees, late Detroit at Baltimore, late Oakland at Toronto, late Minnesota at Texas, late L.A. Angels at Chicago White Sox, late Cleveland at Kansas City, late Tampa Bay at Seattle, late Today's Games Minnesota (Lohse 1-3) at Texas (Padilla 3-2), 2:05 p.m. Cleveland (Westbrook 3-2) at Kansas City (Elarton 0-4), 2:10 p.m. Tampa Bay (Kazmir 4-2) at Seattle (Moyer 1-2), 4:35 p.m. Boston (Schilling 5-1) at N.Y. Yankees (Mussina 5-1), 7:05 p.m. Detroit (Verlander 3-3) at Baltimore (RLopez 1-4), 7:05 p.m. Oakland (Blanton 3-3) at Toronto (Chacin 5-1), 7:07 p.m. L.A. Angels (Santana 2-1) at Chicago White Sox (Contreras 5-0), 8:05 p.m. NATIONAL LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct GB New York 21 10.677 - Philadelphia 17 14 .548 4 Atlanta 13 18 .419 8 Washinoton 11 21 .344 1O'/2 Florida C Cincinnati St. Louis Houston....... Milwaukee Chicago Pittsburgh 8 21 .276 12 central Division W L Pct GB 21 11 .656 20 13 06 1' 19 13 594.2 . 16 16 5.00 i 5 14 17 1452 6' 9 24 .273 12 2 West Division W L Pct GB Colorado 20 13 .606 - Arizona 18 14 .563 1'/l San Diego 17 15 .531 21/2 Los Angeles 15 17 .469 41/ San Francisco 15 17 .469 41'/ Sunday's Games St. Louis 9, Florida 1 Washington 5, Pittsburgh 4 Atlanta 13, N.Y. Mets 3. Colorado 5, Houston 3 San Diego 6, Chicago Cubs 3 L.A. Dodgers 10, Milwaukee 2 Cincinnati 9, Arizona 8 Philadelphia 9, San Francisco 5 Monday's Games Colorado 6, St. Louis 2 San Diego 8, Chicago Cubs 3 San Francisco 7, Houston 5 Tuesday's Games Atlanta at Florida, late Arizona at Pittsburgh, late N.Y. Mets at Philadelphia, late Washington at Cincinnati, late Colorado at St. Louis, late Milwaukee at San Diego, late Houston at L.A. Dodgers, late Chicago Cubs at San Francisco, late Today's Games Colorado (BKim 1-0) at St. Louis 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 friends and neighbors in print and on the World Wide Web! NewiSiUI WfSA In Sebring call 385-6155 LOCAL In Avon Park call 452-1002 CALL' In Lake Placid call 465-0426 AMERICAN LEAGUE Eastern Division W L Pct GB 'ork 18 11 .621 - n 19 12.613 - to 17 14 .548 2 lore 14 19 .424 6 a Bay 13 20 .394 7 Central Division W L Pct GB go 22 9 .710 - it 20 12 .625 2'/2 and 17 16 .515 6 esota 13 19 .406 9'/2 as City 8 22 .267 13'/2 West Division W L Pct GB 18 15 .545 - nd 16 15 .516 1 ~ I *e@ N I S...LIVE SPORTS ON TV *. H BOXING 9 p.m. Jesse Brinkley vs. Joey Spina. . . . . . ESPN2 I (Suppan 3-2), 1:10 p.m. Atlanta (Davies 2-2) at Florida (Johnson 2-2), 7:05 p.m. Arizona (Webb 5-0) at Pittsburgh (Maholm 1-4), 7:05 p.m. N.Y. Mets (Glavine 4-2) at Philadelphia (Lidle 3-3), 7:05 p.m. Washington (Hernandez 1-4) at Cincinnati (Harang 5-1), 7:10 p.m. Milwaukee (Capuano 4-2) at San Diego (Park 1-1), 10:05 p.m. Houston (Buchholz 2-1) at L.A. Dodgers (Tomko 3-1), 10:10 p.m. Chicago Cubs (Zambrano 0-2) at San Francisco (Cain 1-4), 10:15 p.m. MAJOR. LEAGUE LEADERS (Through Monday) AMERICAN LEAGUE BATTING-Rios, Toronto, .384; Tejada, Baltimore, .371; Blake, Cleveland, .370; VMartinez, Cleveland, .358; VWells, Toronto, .352; MYoung, Texas, .343; Hillenbrand, Toronto, .343; LCastillo, Minnesota, .343. RUNS-Hafner, Cleveland, 35; Thome, Chicago, 32; Glaus, Toronto, 29; Sizemore, Cleveland, 28; Damon, New York, 28; Swisher, Oakland, 27; JhPeralta, Cleveland, 27. RBI-Thome, Chicago, 32; Wigginton, Tampa Bay, 30; JaGiambi, New York, 30; Hafner, Cleveland, 29; Swisher, Oakland, 28; Gomes, Tampa Bay, 28; DOrtiz, Boston, 28; VGuerrero, Los Angeles, 28. HITS-MYoung, Texas, 49; Tejada, Baltimore, 49; VWells, Toronto, 45; VMartinez, Cleveland, 44; Sizemore, Cleveland, 43; Blalock, Texas, 42; Ibanez, Seattle, 42. DOUBLES-Lowell, Boston, 17; MYoung, Texas, 15; VMartinez, Cleveland, 11; Mora, Baltimore, 11; Rios, Toronto, 10; Teixeira, Texas, 10; Gibbons, Baltimore, 10; Blake, Cleveland, 10; CGuillen, Detroit, 10; Damon, New York, 10. TRIPLES-JoLopez, Seattle, 3; Shelton, Detroit, 3; Sizemore, Cleveland, 3; Ibanez, Seattle, 3. HOME RUNS-Thome, Chicago, 13; Gomes, Tampa Bay, 12; Hafner, Cleveland, 11; DOrtiz, Boston, 11; Swisher, Oakland, 10; Shelton, Detroit, 10; EChavez, Oakland, 10; Glaus, Toronto, 10; JaGiambi, New York, 10. STOLEN BASES-Crawford, Tampa Bay, 11; ISuzuki, Seattle, 11; Figgins, Los Angeles, 9; BRoberts, Baltimore, 9; Beltre, Seattle, 9; Damon, New York, 9; Podsednik, Chicago, 8. PITCHING (6 Decisions)-Chacin, Toronto, 5-1, .833, 4.50; Mussina, New York, 5-1, .833, 2.35; Schilling, Boston, 5-1, .833, 3.02; RaJohnson, New York, 5-2, .714, 5.02; Rogers, Detroit, 5-2, .714, 3.28; Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 4-2, .667, 3.43; Maroth, Detroit, 4-2 667 2 55- Bedard Baltimore, 4- 2 .66- 4 4.J Pimeiro Seartle, 4-2, -667 7: 2 H.'-ctb Lor,. Angeles', 4- 2 66. 278 STRIKEOUT,-jrjS-,jlana, Minnesota, 48; Schilling, Boston, 45; Mussina, New York, 42; Kazmir, Tampa Bay, 39; Bonderman, Detroit, 39; Lackey, Los Angeles, 37; FHernandez, Seattle, 35. SAVES-Papelbon, Boston, 12; Jenks, Chicago, 10; FrRodriguez, Los Angeles, 9; Ray, Baltimore, 7; BRyan, Toronto, 7; MRivera, New York, 6; TJones, Detroit, 6; Wickman, Cleveland, 6. NATIONAL LEAGUE BATTING-Renteria, Atlanta, .351; Hawpe, Colorado, .350; McCann, Atlanta, .345; Berkman, Houston, .339; MiCabrera, Florida, .337; Vidro, Washington, .336; Fielder, Milwaukee, .333. RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 31; Dunn, Cincinnati, 29; HaRamirez, Florida, 28; Atkins, Colorado, 26; Rollins, Philadelphia, 26; NJohnson, Washington, 26; Reyes, New York, 25; CaLee, Milwaukee, 25; BAbreu, Philadelphia, 25. RBI-Pujols, St. Louis, 38; Berkman, Houston, 36; Holliday, Colorado, 31; AJones, Atlanta, 30; CaLee, Milwaukee, 27; EEncarnacion, Cincinnati, 26; Burrell, Philadelphia, 26. HITS-Berkman, Houston, 42; Hawpe, Colorado, 41; Fielder, Milwaukee, 40; Atkins, Colorado, 40; Holliday, Colorado, 39; Kearns, Cincinnati, 39; Sullivan, Colorado, 38; Utley, Philadelphia, 38; Eckstein, St. Louis, 38; ASoriano, Washington, 38. DOUBLES-Biggio, Houston, .14; Sullivan, Colorado, 12; DMiller, Milwaukee, 12; EEncarnacion, Cincinnati, 11; Atkins, Colorado, 11; Kearns,: Cincinnati, 11; LGonzalez, Arizona, 11. TRIPLES-DRoberts, San Diego, 6; Sullivan, Colorado, 5; Reyes, New York, 5; SFinley, San Francisco, 5; Lofton, Los Angeles, 4; Cedeno, Chicago, 3; HaRamirez, Florida, 3; Winn, San Francisco, 3.. HOME RUNS-Pujols, St. Louis, 16; CaLee, Milwaukee, 14; Dunn, Cincinnati, 12; Berkman, Houston, 11; CDelgado, New York, 11; Holliday, Colorado, 9; Ensberg, Houston, 9; Burrell, Philadelphia, 9; ASoriano, Washington, 9; AJones, Atlanta, 9. STOLEN BASES-Reyes, New York, 11; Pierre, Chicago, 11; FLopez, Cincinnati, 11; DRoberts, San Diego, 10; Repko, Los Angeles, 8; Freel, Cincinnati, 8. PITCHING (6 Decisions)-Harang, oinci-naii. 5-1, .833., .3,78; Arroyo, Cincinnati, 5-1, .833, 2.36; Oswalt, Houston, 5-2, .714, 3.62; Maddux, Chicago, 5-2, .714, 3.64; Capuano, Milwaukee, 4-2, .667, 2.62; TGlavine, New York, 4-2, .667, 1.94; Cook, Colorado, 3-3, .500, 3.51; Lidle, Philadelphia, 3-3, .500, 4.17. STRIKEOUTS-CZambrano, Chicago, 48; Harang, Cincinnati, 45; Capuano, Milwaukee, 43; PMartinez, New York, 42; OHernandez, Arizona, 41; TGlavine, New York, 41; Bush, Milwaukee, 39. SAVES-Lidge, Houston, 11; Turnbow, Milwaukee, 10; Gordon, Philadelphia, 10; Valverde, Arizona, 9; Weathers, Cincinnati, 9; Fuentes, Colorado, 8; DBaez, Los Angeles, 8; Isringhausen, St. Louis, 8. PLAYOFF GLANCE CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Best-of-7) EASTERN CONFERENCE Ottawa vs. Buffalo Friday, May 5: Buffalo 7, Ottawa 6, OT Monday, May 8: Buffalo 2, Ottawa 1, Buffalo leads series 2-0 Today: Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 11: Ottawa at Buffalo, 7 p.m. Carolina vs. New Jersey Saturday, May 6: Carolina 6, New Jersey 0 Monday, May 8: Carolina 3, New ' Jersey 2, OT, Carolina leads series 2-0 Today: Carolina at New Jersey, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 13: Carolina at New Jersey, 3 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE San Jose vs. Edmonton Sunday, May 7: San Jose 2, Edmonton- 1 Monday, May 8: San Jose 2, Edmonton 1, San Jose leads series 2-0 Today: San Jose at Edmonton, 10 p.m. Friday, May 12: San Jose at Edmonton, 8 p.m. Anaheim vs. Colorado Friday, May 5: Anaheim 5, Colorado 0. 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S 0 - w <. 4 m 'a as: S --- ~ ! .41 Q A-- -- A A o o 0 News-Sun, Wednesday, May 10, 2006 'Id Cu %M %M U) 0 C, *0 U) (U CE, * - *0 C') a/) z Z Lmm a) E E 0 0 E 0 L. a) .0 (U '5 / I~ U) 0 LM. am 2005-06 SFCC Athletic Awards Male and Female Scholastic Athlete Daniella Jaramillo (3.80) Charles Heston (2.86) MVP Christina Morrow Best Offensive Player Samantha Waldron Best Defensive Player Morgan McGintvy Coach's Award Courtney Wallace Most Improved Player Leslie Brewer Captain's Award Megan Monnier Freshman of the Year Samantha Waldron Appreciation Award Amy Williams Coach's Award Nick Stanley Top Gun Award Jordan Roberts Best Offensive Player Dwayne Bailey Most Improved Player (rotcd on by players) Vince Grasso Co-MVP (voted on by players) Jordan Roberts and Dwayne Bailey MVP Meghan Dorschner Best Offensive Player Piper Young Best Defensive Player April Ebanks Coach's Award Allison Hiett TINDELL Continued from 1E The Vikings recruited a true gamer in Tindell. The undisput- ed ace of the staff and the best pitcher in Highlands County, Tindell led the Devils from the mound and in the dugout. The energetic right-hander was always vocal when the team needed to get the bats going and threw strikes with such consis- tency she earned more starts than any other Avon Park pitch- er. If anybody knows the value of her leadership, it's Avon Park coach Mike Cobb. "She's always been a hard worker for us and always helped me out with leadership on the team," said Cobb. "She stepped in at a young age and had to take over the realm of pitching. "It's going to be hard to walk out there after four years of having the same one there every time." Tindell was in top form this year when it mattered most. Leading the Red Devils to three victories over rival Sebring, her grittiest performance came in the district semifinal game against the Blue Streaks. With the bases loaded and the Streaks threatening to take the lead, Tindell induced two fly balls to hold Sebring to three runs and push the Devils into the cham- pionship game versus Palmetto with a 4-3 win. It was Tindell's reliable pitching that kept Avon Park competitive in the Palmetto game against a highly favored opponent. While Avon Park looks to workload and even sustaining a replace a dedicated athlete, black eye during a pre-game Tindell can look back fondly on warm-up in April, Tindell's her entire softball life up to this fighting spirit was contagious.. point. "If she had a bad outing on "I'll miss playing with every- Friday she was going to work one that I've played with since I all weekend to get ready for was little, and all my friends on Monday or Tuesday's game," the team," said Tindell. added Cobb. "She has a great Absorbing the pitching work ethic." son she is." "She's got all the intangibles that you need for a ballplayer," said Lee Tolar, who coached Gose in all four years of her varsi- ty career. "I think she's going to do coach Falla a great job. She's always eager to learn and is very coachable. She's a good student in school and gets good grades and she comes from a great family. "She's just a great all-around kid and we're going to miss her. I can't say enough about her." Gose said she's been to a couple of col- lege games and knows she faces a big chal- lenge in making the step up required to play at that level. "It's indescribable how big that step is going to be, but I can do it," she said. "I have a wonderful family that's backing me up and friends that are cheering me on and I can't wait to meet new friends and take that next step in my life. It's a lot faster'and it's going to be a lot harder. I know it's going to be difficult, but I feel like I have the drive and I want it more. I think' I'm ready." Falla said Gose's speed and bat-handling ability will help her make the jump to the college game. "She adds another dimension simply because of her speed," he said. "Wherever we hit her and whatever we do, her bunting and slapping abilities are going to help.ifsi" If it was up to Gose, she would probably be on the field with her new team today, but she's going to have to wait through the summer. "I can't wait to play for coach Falla,". she said. "There's so many opportunities wait- ing for me and my door's open. I'm' so excited." "Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content Available from Commercial News Providers" - l- MARCUS WILKINS/News-Sun Wade Bowlin of Beef O'Brady's slides into second Monday night. - - SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Felix Basulto of the Lions delivers a pitch to a Mezie Concrete batter in the late stages of the Lions' 15-5 win in Monday's Sebring Dixie Youth Majors action at Max Long Recreational Complex. REDS Continued from 1E The Reds added to their lead in the bottom of the second when Reggie Baker reached base on an error and later scored on an error for a 9-0 score. The Rays put a run on the board in the third when Bellow reached base on an error, stole his way to third and scored on a groundout by teammate Riley Leighton. Both teams were scoreless in the third and fourth. With one out in the bottom of the fifth, Cash Jackson ended the game with a two-run homer to the gap in right-center field. The 11-1 lead ended the game on the 10- run rule. The Reds evened their record at 4-4, while the Rays continue to seek their first win. w~~-:-~ --No POWERS Continued from IE on by scoring again in the fifth. Brad Perry walked and Sam Ramos delivered an RBI dou- ble, but it wouldn't be enough. Beef O'Brady's added an insurance run in the sixth when Cantwell hit another single and was driven in again by Bertoniere. Working for the last three outs and a complete game, Bertoniere was greeted with a Ricky Miller single in bottom of the sixth. After a couple of slick infield plays by the Beef O'Brady's defense, the final out was recorded in odd fashion when Kenon looped what looked to be single to right, then was called out for standing outside of the batter's box. As the umpire explained, his ruling to the coaches, the boys of Beef O'Brady's celebrated with their goofy jig. SHS Continued from 1E and exercise behaviors. ATHENA (Athletes Targeting Healthy Exercise and Nutrition Alternatives), which began reaching high schools for female athletes in 1997, fea- tures the promotion of healthy nutrition and effective exercise training as alternatives to harm- ful behaviors. The objectives are-to reduce young women ath- letes' disordered eating habits, deter use of body-shaping sub- stances, improve sport perform- ance with guidelines targeting the special needs of young women. Proven results include less use of athletic enhancing sub- stances, less use of diet pills, less riding in a car with a drink- ing driver, greater seat belt use, less new sexual activity, improved nutrition behaviors and reduced long-term use of alcohol, marijuana and tobacco. Drs. Linn Goldberg and Diane Elliot began investigat- ing the reasons young athletes used anabolic steroids, alcohol and other drugs and how to pre- vent their use in 1987. Since that time their research has involved more than 7,500 high school students. After develop- ing potential strategies they applied for and received two independent research grants from the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Those programs, now known as ATLAS and ATHENA, have undergone randomized con- trolled evaluations involving more than 4,000 student-ath- letes in over 50 high schools and have been disseminated for use in more than 60 schools in 31 states and Puerto Rico. 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Gose, who hit .346 and scored 17 runs for Sebring this season, brings a load of talent to the Panthers, who made it to the state tournament this season in just the pro- gram's second year of existence. "She has a lot of skills. She was born with speed, and that's definitely a plus. She brings a lot to the table and we've already talked about some of the things we want her to work on this summer. We need to get her stronger and we need to get her a little big- ger," Falla said, adding that it wasn't just softball skill that earned Gose a spot on the SFCC roster. "All in all she's the type of kid we want in our program because of the type of per- II I I ~I i |