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HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1927 Views Jjifl WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY * October 25-26, 2006 w******************************LL FOR ADC 320 004123 YONGE LIBRARY FL HISTORY PO BOX 11/007 GAINESVILLE, FL 32611-7007 it IPD STtiTL.fs tl ._... .... ... . treats that will please every ghoul and goblin i Lifestyle,lIC 50o COMING FRIDAY IN THE NEWS-SUN Atlantic Strike IV prepares troops for war 3 Radio-controlled car track organizers revving up for national attention WHAT'S INSIDE RACE NIGHT Public enjoys A Nite at the Races with Arc Up Close, 17A By KEVIN J. SHUTT News-Sun AVON PARK Standing on top of a building in the mock village of "Idamar," Marine Corps Lt. Col. Bob Curtis watched as his boys provided close air support for Army sol- diers. Atlantic Strike IV, a semi- annual training event involving all branches of the military, kicked off Sunday and runs through Friday. "Not everybody's the bad guy, that's the hard part," Curtis said Tuesday, looking down on airmen and local volunteers dressed in middle-eastern garb and playing the roles of com- mon villagers or enemy com- batants (known as opposing force in training). "They could be 'opfor' or they could be just guys from the town." With fighter jets and attack helicopters flying overhead, Atlantic Strike is designed to simulate the fog of war - physically with smoke- spe, - ing, noise-making artillery sim- ulators and mentally with numerous data sources being fed to a platoon leader who makes life or death decisions.' Curtis, a 20-year veteran of the Corps, flew his Super Cobra helicopter Monday, and on Tuesday got his first look at the village from the ground. Having completed two mis- sions in the Southwest Asia the- ater. of operator,'. Curtis is preparing for another deploy- ment with his North C.rolin.i- based unit. The focus of Atlantic Strike is to piepme the Air Force' " joint eritm al alj.cl. controllers and their Arnm. cotJnterparts, joint forward obser \ ers, for KXT RA sIMr, IONS.'Ne., .Sunr . pair of unidentified airmen provide cover during a patrol through a mock villagee at the Avon Park Air Force Range during Atlantic Strike IV. Fighter jets and attack helicopters provided close air support during the joint e unt to prepare troops from all branches of the military for deployments to Southwest Asia. deploymnents to either Iraq or Afghanistin ,and ensure that an) cros-brnnc]i wrinkless are smoothed we're'r e refining our tactics, techniques and procedures." Air Force Senior Master Sgt. Nlark Lutz said, explaining that les- sons learned in-theater are applied at the Air Force range Transformation swepi the mniliai, afterr Sept 1I. 2: r., forced the United States to re- think its, Cold War methodolog. in response to a new enemN with different tactics. Military units aren't as large and cum- bersome as theN used to be. "We're able to be small enough to flex to new proce- dures." Lutz said. describing his role in the weeklong exercise as an observer/controller. "'We facilitate the training, keep the focus on meeting our training objectives and debrief our les- - sons learned." In his Cobra. Curtis has direct communications with the joint terminal attack controller's ,ith the maneuver unit. While the Army's task .\a, too secure the tillage. Air Force. Na\\. and Marine aviation assets provided intelligence and, if need be, firepower. "'We know about where he's going to go." Curtis said. explaining that pre-mission. briefs include aerial pictures of an objective to determine target reference points and assigin grids and numbers to buildings and other landmarks As a ground unit closes on a village, planes and helicopters \ith high-tech sensors are able to feed real-time situation reports to the commander. "He's almost in overload," Curtis said of the attack con- trollers who receive the infor- mation. "It's a tough balancing act." Explaining the close air sup- port role of his Cobra and an accompanying Huey, Curtis said the helicopters check in with the air support operations center, reporting their current armament, time on station and other mission-specific data. While %waiting for fire mis- sions, the helicopters collect intelligence., tandin., off eight kilometers if the situation per- miits. At the same time, any variety of unmanned aerial vehicles are in the \icinit% collecting and sending video to the attack con- trollers. On Tuesday) a pair of F-16s and F-15Es made several low- altitude fl\ oei,.. The first fe\'. were in support of the exercise. later the\ made numerous runs for the media. "That's a show of firce." Curtis said, after an F-16 flew 300 feet overhead, it's deafen- ing roar shocking: and a%\'ing a cameraman to the deck Used sparingly. jets scream- ing over a village can have a calming effect on a rioting mob. Curtis said. More than 700 service per- sonnel are supporing Atlantic Strike about 200 are at the Avon Park Air Force Range. The balance aue at NiacDil Air Force Base in Tampa and other military reser\ ations. Science fair SKIN DEEP Evolutions of Beauty applies permanent makeup Business, 9A Business ......... ...9A Celebrations . ..,. : .3C Chalk Talk ..........11A Classified ads .........1B Community briefs ...... 6A Crossword ............2C Editorial ............ 18A Health/Nutrition .....15A Lifestyle ............ . .1C Lottery numbers .......6A Obituaries ............ 4A Sports ............. .. ID TODAY'S FORECAST 70s Complete weather report on page 8A Lows 50s 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 90994 01001 SEBRING, FLORIDA VOLUME 87/NUMBER 41 Linn looks to make an impact on gubernatorial race KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun Fifth-grader Stephanie Bennett (left, foreground), of Lake Placid, discusses her science fair project about rain with Dan Broder, of Lake Placid, Tuesday evening at the Highlands County Agri-Civ ic Center, Sebring. More than 100 fifth-graders from throughout the county participated in the Highlands Advanced Academics Rising Together sponsored event. See Friday's edition of the 'News- Sun' for thefull story. Agencies benefit from grants By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun SEBRING The Highlands County Health Facilities Authority met .last week to disperse its health grants for 2006-2007. It distributed $132,158 among the following agencies: Alzheimer's Association, $10,000; Central Florida Health Care Inc., $15,000; Children's Advocac\ Center, $19,158; Kinsley L. Cox Foundation, $10,000; Samaritan's Touch Care Center Inc., $50,000; Ridge Area Arc, $8,000 and the South Florida Community College Foundation (for the dental cen- ter), $20,000. Health Facilities Authorities were created by statute in the mid-1970s to help provide health care for the indigent or those without access to health insurance. Members of the Highlands County Health Facility Authority are appointed by the county commission. Authority grants may only be given to local, non-profit health caregivers. The authority is locally funded through the sale of bonds. Typically hospitals experi- ence a delay of 60 to 90 days between billing a patient and receiving payment. Prior to the authority's creation, those large amounts of money just sat there. By selling those accounts receivable, which creates a small profit, the authority turns the profit into grants, putting that sitting money to work. Here in Highlands County, the Adventist Sun Belt Health Systems Inc., (Florida Hospital Heartland Division's parent company) generates about $118,000 in profit annually from its accounts receivable. This year's grant total is larger than $118,000 because a grant issued last year had to be with- drawn at the last moment when it was discovered the receiving agency didn't meet the exact- ing criteria. That money was put back into the pot and used this year. None of the money may be given to any hospital in the Adventist health care system. By MATT MURPHY News-Sun The ever-tightening race for Florida governor might get a uttle tighter, now that Reform Party candidate Max Linn was allowed into the debate Tuesday. night. "We are pleased that the vot- ers of Florida will have the opportunity to hear from Max Linn," Liz McCallum, commu- nications director for the Linn campaign. said before Tuesday's event. "Having an alternative for governor can only be good for Floridians." Linn's campaign received local attention because of his selection of former Avon Park Mayor Tom Macklin as lieu- tenant governor. But it has received little media attention statewide. The only wide media coverage he has gotten is when he landed a small plane on Interstate 4 near downtown Orlando and was taken to a hospital with minor injuries. McCallum said they haven't been included on the same plat- form of media coverage as Charlie Crist and Jim Davis. And that, she said, is one reason the campaign office is so excit- ed to have the opportunity to participate in the Tuesday night debate. "We have had plenty of media coverage," McCallum said, "but that coverage has pri- marily been of the feature genre. In the daily barrage of articles that conie out around the state, (Linn) is not included in those." Now that he has been allowed to debate Crist and Davis, some voters dissatisfied with the two big names will be presented a third option. This is exactly what Linn said he want- ed in a September interview. During his appearance at the Kenihlorth Lodge Sept. 14, he said voters would respond to his message if they had an opportunity to hear it. In the Monda. court deci- sion. Linn's la% ers argued that the debate organizers - Leadership Florida. the Florida Press Association and the Florida Public Broadcasting Service were denying his Constitutional rights by impos- ing "an arbitrary and unjustified restraint on political speech," according to a statement on his Web site. A judge in the 17th Judicial Circuit in Broward County ruled that Linn can't be exclud- ed from the debate, and an appeal of the decision by the debate organizers was' not suc- cessful. The debate came one day after a Quinnipiac University poll showed Republican Crist up 46 percent to 44 percent for Democrat Davis, which is with- in the margin of error of plus or minus 3.4 percentage points. Previous polls have shown Crist with a double-digit lead, and he has largely been consid- ered the favorite to replace Gov. Jeb Bush, boosted by a substan- tial fund-raising advantage and more widespread name recog- nition. Bush can't seek re-elec- tion because of term limits. A second debate sponsored by the Tampa NBC affiliate WFLA is scheduled for Monday. It is not known at this time whether Linn will be allowed to participate. The Linn campaign office said he is prepared to go to court again, if he is not allowed in the second debate. The Associated Press contributed to this story. -- 2A News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Opportunity knocks with Florida Rebuilds Program Tocqueville Society HIGHLANDS in brief Temporary road closure LAKE PLACID - Through Thursday, Lake June Drive in Lake Placid will be closed from Main Avenue/County Road 17 to the north approximately 450 feet. For further information, contact the Highlands County Engineering Department at 402-6877. Park event postponed AVON PARK The Saturday event at Donaldson Park honoring the July 24 "victory" of illegal immi- grants and the presentation of erecting a fountain in b honor of that "victory" on the one year anniversary in July 2007 has been post- poned until further notice. 12 venues on Gallery Walk SEBRING The Highlands Art League Gallery Walk on Thursday will showcase 12 venues. From 5-8 p.m., art lovers can take a walk in this fall weather and enjoy artwork at LK Artworks Gallery, 104 N Ridgewood Drive; ABC House Scrapbooking Store, 110 N. Ridgewood Drive; Photography by Mike, 112 N. Ridgewood Drive; Wild Artist Jewelry, 125 N. Ridgewood Drive; Janet King Studio, 215 N. Ridgewood Drive; Miss Ruby's Den. 619 N. Pine _- St.; Sebring Health & Wellness Center, 2190 Lakeview Drive; Highlands Art League, 1989 Lakeview Drive; El Coqui Gallery, 119 W. Center St.; Tosheba Fashions, 115 W. Center St.; Circle Salon, 211 Circle Park Drive; and Brenner Pottery & Craft Gallery, 104 Circle Park Drive. Maps are available at all locations. The walk can b begin at any venue. New boil water notice issued LAKE PLACID - Although the Oct. 17 "Precautionary Boil Water Notice" for affected cus- tomers of Placid Utilities in Tomoka Heights was rescinded following the water line repair at 101 Crestview Court North, a second notice was issued Monday following an emer- gency water shut-down to repair a broken three-inch water main in the same sub- division. If anyone has questions, call Placid Utilities at 402- 6786 or 699-3716. By TREY CHRISTY News-Sun SEBRING Heartland Workforce has partnered with South Florida Community College and the local construc- tion industry to recruit, train and employ skilled construction industry workers at no cost. The program, called Florida Rebuilds, has received almost $40,000 for this entry-level training done at no cost to par- ticipants. The training deals with trades such as carpentry, drywall and ceiling tile installa- tion, roofing, painting and con- struction labor. These trades have an average pay of $9-$15 an hour. "We are looking for unem- ployed and underemployed workers, workers dislocated by storm activities, veterans and individuals seeking a career change," Roger Hood, execu- tive director and chief executive officer of Heartland Workforce, said. "Even non-traditional can- didates like ex-offenders, high school drop outs, youth aging out of foster care and homeless have the same opportunities for' no-cost training, job placenient assistance and an impressive starting salary." Classes started Oct. 16 and are just barely getting filled-. Habitat keeps By TREY CHRISTY News-Sun Habitat for 'Humanity of Highlands County is very busy these days. Right now they are working on three different homes around the county but still need additional funds to finish these homes. But -with donations, the future is looking bright. Habitat needs to raise $89,000 to finish the three houses, and after that the sky is the limit. They are in the process of acquiring property and later clearing it in an effort to take productivity to the next level. With every house there are vol- unteer %workers, and the\ need to be super ised but withL houses scattered throughout the county, it is impossible for one super' isor to o\ ersee more than one or t[o houses at a time. Acquiring property\ that is all in one area, however, produc- tivity can be doubled. e en tripled, n ith one supervisor o\erseeine three houses instead of one, and up to 45 workers rather than 15. Right now, said Highlands County Habitat for Humanity Executive Director : Jane Woodlawn helps hurricane victims they are still looking for partic- ipants and can start more class- es as soon as they have enough participants to fill a class. Right now the program is operating two classes of 15 stu- dents each, but open enrollment will continue through June 2007. Training is at the SFCC cam- pus in Lake Placid. Classes are from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday with instruction lasting up to five weeks. Interested persons can enroll by contacting Ben Carter at the Heartland Workforce Highlands One-Stop Career Center, at 385-3672, ext. 229. building, Bre\linger. the focus is on "neighborhood building, but the goal is to build more homes. so we are stepping up to neighbor- hoods from blocks. Eighteen homes have been constructed so far this tear the g0al is to get up to 50 in years to come." With such high expectations. it is no\% up to the community. The comnimunity needs to step up and show the area families that the\ care. .; ; The homes are not just gi\en a%%a. though, there are qualiti- cations to become a Habitat home\ ner. First. the applicant must be hling in sub-standard Sharon Gunthorp (center), United Way campaign chairman, and ShareenL) nn Childs, Highlands County United Way director, present Alan Jay Wildstein with his Tocqueville Society renewal. Members of the Tocqueville Society donate $10,000 a year to the United Way campaign. but needs help or overcrowded living condi- tions. Second, they must be low or very low income according to Housing, and Urbani Development guidelines. Also, as part of attaining a Habitat. home, .homeowners must be Willing to work 400 hours of -"seat equity"" into their home, showing not only Habitat, but the conmmuniti as well, that they are willing to work, andu ant it bad enough to put many hours into it. This' shows what honorable people, will ,be moving into these homes homes that are built by the communitN through theii generosity of both time and money. Breylinger also said that there are options for corporate sponsorship of a Habitat home, which begins in January when construction on new homes begins again, as well as partial sponsorship of a home - where doctors or professional. institutions sponsor part or most of one home. For mn\ additional informa- tion or to make a donation as an individual or as ;a business and& see \ here funds are needed. contact Bre\ linger at 202-0702. Hair stylists prepare for contest SEBRING Hair stylists are gearing up for a Battle of the Best, slated for Jan. 13. Hosted by Creative Cut-N- Color in Avon Park, it will be' Highlands County's first hair and beauty show and competi- tion. It will be a multi-cultural affair. Contestants will be judged pn creativity ,fashion. hair. m ake'-up and' ru'n'a \ presence. .There wilL also be product dis- tributors and educantonda traiin- ing on topics such as health, beauty/cosmetics, skin care, etc. Newsome Eye Clinic and Sebring Health and Wellness are only a couple of the vendors that will be on hand. For those stylists who wish, a Courtesy photo Art Harriman, director of the Highlands County Service Center for the American Red Cross, icen- ter) presents a plaque and poster to Brenda Huggins (left) and Bonnie Brown at Woodlawn Elementary School, Sebring, for the school's contribution to the victims of Hurricane Katrina. The plaque was from the local service center and the poster was from the national headquarters in Washington, D.C. Woodlawn raised more than $1.000 for Hurricane Katrina victims. Woman's Club collecting food LAKE PLACID Families ing the generous donations of All food donations will be Helping Families is the theme the local citizens. Non-perish- given to Manna Ministries fori of this months food drive being able items are being requested. distribution. held by the Lake Placid Woman's Club. Collection boxes have beenBest Years of Life! placed at theLake Placid Town TANGLEWOOD Best Yearsof Your Life! Hall and the Lake Placid Gated Retirement Community 15 Acre Recreation Area: Chamber of Commerce await- 28 New Homes 6,7% Financing! Huge pool complex,28,000 sq.ft. kI'll II 3 Rooms and a Hall *A room or an area up to 250 sq. ft. living, dining room combos or great rooms count as two rooms. Stanley Steemer. residential only. Certain restrictions apply. Expires 10/31/06 Avon Park 452-5800 Sebring 382-3363 Lake Placid 465-1530 $9900- F 4, I -u - 4 FREE Admission > FREE Resume Review 4 FREE Career Workshops Bring a copy of your resume on CD-ROM and make the suggested changes from your Resume Review on-sitel The Jobing.com Career Expo is accessible to those with disabilities. k ;. 4 oll jQ ~iu 1l1e4,6 PROFESSIOALREU professional photographer will be on itte as well There %\ill be a grand prize of $1.000 presented w ith a trophy and video. First place. will receive $500. second place w ill receive $200. This competition and show is something that the public will be able to attend. Admission ticqets are $20 in advpnce and $25'at the door. Registiation ,fees .ot $150 must be paid by \Vednesdai, Nov. 1. All participating cos- metologists must be licensed. The event will begin at 3:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 13, at Quality Inn. For more informa- tion, call Jackie Lockhart at 453-3444 or 453-3544.' COKKtC i IONS ShareenLt nn Childs, the We appreciate the opportuni- Highlands County Area ty to set the record straight. Director for the United Way of - Central Florida, straightened Pre-orders are being taken out a misunderstanding related for the 37th annual Gene to the amount of money raised Scheck-Rotary Apple & Sweet Cider Sale. The 10-pound bags in last year's campaign drive. are selling for $8.50 and the While the United Way had set a half-bushel boxes for $16 each. goal of $465.000, Highlands An incorrect price was in County actuallN raised Sunday's News-Sun. To order; $504.703. call 471-9900 or 385-3829. 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A I EXPERTS" 5Ijilia Sleep Gallery 7h-ia = FAIRMOUNT CINEMA SQUARE, SEBRING JOB FAIR nd THURS, NOVEMBER 2 12 Noon 5PM Broward County Convention Center d- News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 'LI'' LIrI 'Ir0 I LI' IA,,9 t .I W c for the lastS he n lost thng yet to the way the human ear and brain, . respond to sounds has become the DestinyTM for people yearS! with limited but improvable hearing. I V"". . --, . We use state of the art software and a large flat screen computer monitor to simulate various scenarios that allow us to digitally customize your hearing aid. Along with feedback elimination, Destiny can focus its digital computer the way natural hearing responds to listening decisions people make everyday in all kinds of noise, like hearing a cellular phone go off in a crowd. IU ---V lit pp *=~I u 1 ~rl~SrF- :I '. .., : -, News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 OBITUARIES Frederick Brenner Frederick W. Brenner III, 52, of Sebring, died Saturday, Oct. 21, 2006, in Sebring. Born in New Haven, Conn. and had been a resident of Sebring since 1993, coming from Nebraska. He was iBRENNER employed as a graphic artist for an advertising publication. At an early age, he was active in baseball, playing in the Little and Babe Ruth leagues. As an outstanding goalie, he played championship hockey on county and state All Star Teams. Survivors include his sons, Frederick W. IV and Matthew, both Cromwell, Conn.; mother, Mary V. of Sebring; sister, Kathleen G. Farrell of Wallingford, Conn. The family will receive friends at 4 p.m. Friday at 1625 Westminster Road, Sebring. Cremation arrangements were handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Mary Holland Mary Louise Sullivan McElroy Holland, 93, of Avon Park, died Tuesday, Sept. 26, 2006. Born in Pahokee, she was a longtime resident of Frostproof and Lakeland, before moving to Avon Park. Survivors include her broth- er, Gussie Sullivan Jr. of Frostproof; sons, Eddie N. McElroy: of Trenton and Robert C. McElroy of Ozello; 10 grandchildren; and 13 great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 7 p.m. Friday at Frostproof First Baptist Church. Interment will be in Silver Hill Cemetery, Frostproof. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice of Highlands County. Alice Jeter Alice Thelma Jeter, 81, of Sebring, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Wauchula, she had been a lifelong resident of Sebring. She was a homemaker and a member of First Baptist Church of Sebring. Survivors include her son, William of Sebring; daughter, Sylvia Ridley of Sebring; sister, Simple steps National Respiratory Care Week recognized SEBRING It's National Respiratory Care Week and the Respiratory Therapy Department at Highlands Regional Medical Center are reminding seniors that keeping lungs healthy as they get older takes some special attention. That's because seniors are especially vulnerable to respira- tory problems, including com- plications from flu, dangerous forms of pneumonia, and chronic conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Luckily, there are steps that seniors can take to keep their lungs in proper working order as they age. The HRMC Respiratory Therapy Department offers the follow- ing tips to help seniors avoid respiratory problems, as they get older. Smokers can join the Carrie R. Smith of Lakeland; brother, Marvin King of Winter Park; two grandchildren; and two great-grandchildren. Visitation will be from 5-7 p.m. today at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. A funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at the funeral home chapel, with Dr. Jim Henry officiating. Interment will be in Pinecrest Cemetery, Sebring. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice, 4418 Sun 'N Lake Blvd., Sebring, FL 33872. Stephanie Jordan Stephanie L. Jordan, 20, died Tuesday, Oct. 24, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Lake Wales, she was disabled and a lifelong resident of Avon Park. . Survivors include her moth- er, Dean of Avon Park and grandmother, Mary P. Whidden of Avon Park. Visitation will be from 1:30- 2 p.m. Thursday at Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Avon Park. Funeral service will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will follow in Bougainvillea Cemetery, Avon Park. :Memorial contributions may be made to the All Children's Hospital in St. Petersburg. Valree Rhoades Valree Laverne Rhoades, 84, of Sebring, died Sunday, Oct. 22, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Register, Ga., she had been a resident of Sebring since 1973, coming from Athens, Greece. She was a registered nurse. She was a Baptist. Survivors include her hus- band, Maynard R.; sons, Stephen of Avon, Conn. andd Clifford R. of Sebring; daugh- ters, Stephanie Staten of Longwood and Charlene Tavernit of Apax, N.C.; broth- ers, Carroll Parker and Waldo Parker, both of Sebring; sister, Louise Ullman of Miami; and 11 grandchildren. Visitation 'ill.be from 213 p.m. Saturday) at Stephensoh- Nelson Funeral Home Chapel, Sebring. A funeral, service will follow at 3 p.m. at the funeral home chapel. Interment will be in Arlington National Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice of Highlands County, keep seniors b HRMC smoking cessation pro- gram to help them quit, and check with Medicare to see if they will cover the program under the new smoking cessa- tion counseling benefit. Get an' influenza shot. These shots are usually offered in October by a primary physi- cian and are particularly impor- tant for older people, who are more likely to suffer serious complications from the flu. Receive the one-time pneumonia vaccine, which is usually given at age 65 or older. This protects from one of the most deadly forms of the dis- ease. Make dietary changes to help keep weight in check. Get regular exercise to keep your lungs, and the rest of the body, in good working order. "If seniors will follow these guidelines they can see remark- able improvement and lung health benefits such as addi- tional years of life and better quality of life," Moore said. r---------- ------------------ All In One Travel Mug HI My wife has Rheumatoid Arthritis and small handled mugs I hurt her hands. So, I designed the "All In One Travel Mug" to I be lightweightwith a large, soft handle. She loves it. I I dean restaurant vent hoods for a living which puts me on the road driving several hundred miles per day., En route to a job, I'll typically stop for gas and a beverage. 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He was a maintenance super-. visor for the county. He served in the United States Army. He was a member of the Moose, Lodge and attended the Nazarene Church. Survivors include his sons, Russell Jr. of Urbana, Ohio, Marvin of Tampa, Kelly Sanders of Sebring, Eric Sanders of Riverview, Floyd Flater and Dennis Tyrell, both of Schenectady, N.Y.; daugh- ters, Monica Thomas of Nelsonville, Ohio, Andrea Vaughn of Urbana, Ohio, Teresa Whitaker of Middletown, Ohio and Robin Sanders of Sebring; 20 grand- children; and one great-grand- child. Visitation will be from 4-6 p.m. Thursday at the Stephenson-Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. A funeral serv- ice will follow at 6 p.m. at the funeral home chapel, aith Chaplain John Gidden officiat- ing. Cheri Tolar Cheri Kitchings Tolar, 47. of Sebring, died Monday. Oct. 23, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Avon Park, she had been a lifelong, fifth generation resident of Highlands County. She was administrative assis- tant for the Sebring office of the United States Postal Service for 20 years. She was a member of Restoration Church of the Highlands, Sebring. Survivors include her hus- band, Lee; mother, Shirley Kitchings of Sebring; son, Kyle of Sebring; daughter, Stacy Smehyl of Sebring; sister, Joylyn K. Cooper of Sebring; and brother, Park Kitchings of Bend, Ore. . Visitation will be from 5:30- 6 p.m. today at Restoration Church of the Highlands, Sebring. A memorial service will follow at 6 p.m. at the church, with the Revs. Arlan and Mary Sapp officiating. Cremation arrangements are being handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. breathing easy Join the Highlands Regional Medical Center Better Breathers support group at 10 a.m. on the second Wednesday of every month in the HRMC board room. For more informa- tion on lung health, call Highlands Regional Medical Center at 385-6101 and ask for cardiopulmonary or log. on to www.highlandsregional.comrn and click on the health informa- Police Highlands County reports The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Wednesday, Oct. 18: M James Travis Scott, 25, of Arcadia, was charged with resisting officer, obstruction without violence; and tres- passing property, not structure or conveyance. * Michael Stephen Sramek, 19, of Sebring, awaiting trial for three counts of battery, touch or strike. * Adrian Tyrone Turner, 26, of Lake Placid, was registered as a convicted felon. * Jesus Manuel Vazquez, 33, of Avon Park, was charged with parole violation for unknown felony, misde- meanor, non criteria charge. * Raymond Ellis Watson, 22, of Sebring, awaiting trial for- failure to appear for battery. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Thursday, Oct. 19: * Stephen Robert Baker, 39, of Sebring, awaiting trial for failure to appear on scheme to defraud; failure to appear for grand theft; and failure to appear for tampering or harassing witness. * Antonio Angeles Binzha, 27, of Sebring, was charged with operating motor vehicle without valid license. * Blake Anthony Brown, 21, of Lake Placid, was registered as a convicted felon. M Saul Rosales Ceballos, 22,_ of Sebring, was charged with operating motor vehicle with- out license. * Walter James Dawkins, 41, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for battery, touch or strike. * Jessica Elena Garcia, 21, of Avon Park, was registered as a convicted felon. . * Ramiro Hernandez Gomez, 26, of Lake Placid, was charged with operating motor vehicle without valid license. * Jason Richard Guerin, 26, of Sebring, awaiting trial for burglary of structure or con- veyance, unarmed, without person inside; larceny, petit, first offense; dealing in stolen- property; false owner informa- tion, pawned items: larceny, grand, third degree, dwelling or property: and burglary of dwelling, unarmed, no assault or battery. * Pablo Guerrero, 35, of Lake Placid, was charged with bat- tery, touch or strike; and resisting officer, obstruction without violence. .* Kevin Douglas Gundrum, Federal Lifeline Notice Altel customers may be eligible to receive monthly reduced rate telecommunications service under the Federal Lifeline and Link-Up programs if they satisfy federal eligibility criteria. 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Clitel wireless 47, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for driving under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs, first offense. * Barbara Harden Harman, 59, of Sebring, awaiting trial for contempt of court, repeat- ed violation injunction or date violation. * Demarius McQuade Hawthorne, 20, of Sebring, was charged with battery, touch or strike. * Michael Baker Irey, 41, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, second offense; and possession of narcotic equipment and/or use. * Aloysius Jon Pierre, 46, of Sebring, awaiting trial for bat- tery, touch or strike. * Willie Lee Jones, 26, of Avon Park, was registered as a convicted felon. * Erik Lykieth Kendrix, 18, of Sebring, awaiting trial for fail- ure to appear for burglary of' conveyance; and failure to appear for possession of bur- glary of tools. * Patrick James May, 47, of Tampa, was charged with driving while license suspend- ed, first offense. * Eric Livingston McFarlane, 24, of Avon Park, was charged with probation viola- tion, felony or community con- trol for fleeing or attempting to elude; and probation violation, felony or community control for possession of cocaine. 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Barrett and Don Bates first answered these ques- tions for the primary election. How do you feel about funding growth? Growth in Highlands County is going to happen whether you're pro-growth or not. It's just a matter of how fast or slow we want to control it. We've just experienced a huge real estate boom and investing period; now it's beginning to level off with a possible move downward. It's like a roller coaster with periods of ups and downs. I think we need to have a slower approach and cooler heads when legislat- ing control over our economic engine, which drives our econo- my. If we overreact and place large restrictions on this engine, I feel the engine could break down and we would have an even greater burden placed upon county services. Funding for growth is being paid for now in a large part by those investors (either commer- cial or residential) as spelled out in our Comprehensive Plan,, Planning & Zoning Board and land development regulations. If impact fees are passed, we should review these fees. after two years so we'll have precise numbers to go by, instead of estimates. How will impact fees play into the future planning for Highlands County? Impact fees as described in recent reports are a one-time payment that may be accessed by a county to offset costs in the county associated with provid- ing necessary public infrastruc- ture. If we aren't careful in deter- mining these fees, many fami- lies would be forced to continue renting homes and force:'others who have oui.[gr.ik iin theln-exist- ing homes, to remain due to additional costs of a new home. This would be caused by exces- sive regulators, ._', eriimenit requnenients Included in this fee vould be small b iie.iisseNs .aiid .iartn up companies otien o ined and managed b, local count', resi- dent.. Their emphlo> hca.l \ oik- ers that reinest their carnmin-J back in to the commulrnt,. Without adequate economic growth, the county would expe- rience high unemployment, longer travel demands, less affordable housing and higher cost of living. What do you see as the biggest problem in Highlands County right now? What would you do about it? The biggest problem I see in Highlands County now is spending. When I left the coun- ty in 1998, our budget was $72 million and our population was 87,000 plus or minus. From 2000 to 2005, our population has only grown to 95,500, which is an increase of only 9.3 percent. But yet the budget has more than doubled. Even with the rate of inflation, I don't see how it has ballooned into these numbers. If elected I would surely work to get government spending under control. Is there anything broken in the governmental process and if so what is it and how would you fix it? I would like to see our gov- ernment look to its citizens for input on certain matters. By this I mean participation of home- owners, business owners and local cities to make recommen- dations to the commission. There's one thing that I can't stand and that's paying an "expert" to tell me somethmt I already know. This, in my opin- ion, is a total waste of our taxes. True, there are some thinte> we need done by professionals But, I think we know xhat's best for our county instead of an "outsider" telling us what's good for us. An example of this was paying an outside" group $300,000 for the impact fee study that is totally unaccept- able. But what do they care; they get paid no matter x hati level of acceptance of their report. In terms of county govern- ment administration, how will we address the changes? Such as Carl Cool's retirement? His retirement will be felt, but I have every confidence in county staff and I feel when the time comes to replace him, the commission will make the right choice;; I personally believe in hiring from within. Now, at the same time, the commission is responsible for over seeing the county administrator's position. The\ decide ho\ intich rope to gi\e himii I like to IIttk of it a.' checks and balance, W\hal role should the coun- ty play in regional growth? Our count\ is a member of the Cential Florida Regional Planning Council. whichh ic niade up of Hiehljnds,. Okeechobee. DeSoto. Haideee and Polk counties. Each county is represented by an elected official, which includes appointees by the governor. The council deals with a wide range of issues involving our region. I served as vice-chairman from 1996-1997. As a member of this council, we have a say in regional matters. Remember, there are a lot federal and state mandates we are required to follow and we share these same concerns with our region. With the proposed exten- sion of the Sebring Parkway, what issues have arisen and how should they be addres- sed? Explain. One important issue is the Parkway going through and "splitting" neighborhoods. I do think the Parkway should hap- pen; it's just not a good idea to route it through and divide' neighborhoods. What role should High- lands County government have in illegal immigration? I feel that if our federal gov- ernment was doing its job, we. locally would not have to: address this problem. As much as I feel "illegal" immigration has to be controlled, as a coun- ty commissioner, I would not put the county in a position of an expensive legal battle th:t. would .drain your county tj\ dollars if we .uenmpted to do something. That said, however, I feel it would be part of my job to lobby our congressional repre- sentalties to get tough on for- eigners who have entered our country illeeall\ If ou are here legally; no problem. What part of illegal don't people under- stand? Define your role as a coun- ty commissioner. If elected, it wbuld be my job to watch over the purse strings of the people who elected me- and protect the quality of our way of, life in Highlands County. How many hours per week do you have to devote to the county commission position? The last time the people voted me in office, I devoted myself full tirne..Isee q.rqason to change. Is there any other topic or issue that you feel the comity commission should address, or that you plan to tackle while e in office? Aie i.iu kidding' There tire \oluines ot I_ iues i go\ern- ment that need addre'sJi.. That's \h\ I ha\e a record ofi keeping tim e\e on all of it Lo>:k. we'rer e at a crloslroad and *%e '.\il pa\ more if \e dun I make the right decisions no:i Don Bates How do you feel about fund- ing growth? some may prefer that Highlands County remain as it is with little or no growth, the fact is that we are growing and will continue to grow. As our population increases and prop- erty values go up, additional governmental services are going to be required. In general governmental services such as public safety, Emergency Medical Services, fire protec- tion coverage, planning and road maintenance will be pro- vided for by general revenue funds supplied primarily by ad valorem taxes, as well as tradi- tional revenues sources. Some funding to provide infrastructure facilities, as a result of development such 'as for new roads, new libraries, additional parks and recreation- al activities, expansion of pub- lic safety capacities and related capital expenditure require- ments will come from several existing sources. Current sources, however,, do not appear to be adequate to pro\ ide for the growth in these areas of governmental responsibilities. The exploration of impact fees as a major revenue source is a result of a determination that' existing sources of funding are inadequate for the capital expenditures that grov\th will require. Funding growth will there- fore require both an increase in the total revenues needed for operation and maintenance of tlte facilities we currently have in. place in the county as well for capital expenditures. The first will be available, as new growth will contribute via ad valorem taxes, as developed property will generate more revenue dollars than vacant land,. The second part of funding for growth will .Qomef.ram (Ase taxes: and fee. that cur- ienti\ pay for infiast rcture and fi omi some le\ el of impact fees. How will impact fees play into the future planning for Highlands County? Funds from impact fees will enable the county to provide those basic infrastructure facili- ties that county government can do more effectively than the private sector. Impact fees must be directly related to the cre- ation of a need for specific facilities and the spending of those fees must be for that pur- pose alone. As an example, impact fees collected for transportation should enable the county to plan for, design, buy right of way and construct roadways adequate to handle traffic gen- erated by new growth. Similarly other areas in which the county is the principal provider of facilities will also have the capability and funds to properly plan for the additional facilities. Impact fees, properly assessed and expended to pro- vide the appropriate area, will enable Highlands County to maintain the level of service .currently being enjoyed. In addition, the county will be able to demonstrate that funds have been identified that will be. available to build the roads, schools, libraries and other cap- ital items necessary. 3. What do you see as the biggest problem in Highlands County right now? What would you do about it? Clearly the biggest problem facing Highlands County, as an area is how the projected growth will influence the quali- ty of life we now enjoy as citi- zens of the county. The number of and the size of several poten- tial developments have created a wave of near panic propor- tions throughout the county. How many of these projected developments will approach full build out in the next 10 years is a matter of opinion. Without any question, should every development become a reality in the next four to six years, Highlands County would become a much less enjoyable place to live, work and raise a family in or for that matter as a place to retire. The problem becomes intensified when reac- tions within county government and the development communi- ty are widely divergent. I would strongly recommend that long-range planning become a priority for all areas See BATES, page 7A Kathleen A. 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Association dinner slated SEBRING Sebring County Estates Civic Association will, have a carry- in dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday, at the clubhouse, 3240 Grand Prix Drive. Hostesses Ruth Ann Zitner and Ruthann Hilkert will pro- vide desserts, bread and drinks. A "Landscape and Water Conser action" program %il\ 1 be presented b% Ed A.en. a lMaster Gardener \%ith the Highlands County Extenston Service. New residents of the Sebring Country Estates and Grand Prix Heights subdivi- sions are invited to join. Dues. are $5 per member with one free membership per house- hold through December. The next business meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. Ladies play Hand and Foot cards at 12:30 p.m. every Thursday. The clubhouse building is available to rent by members, other organizations and the general public. Call Elizabeth Ressler at 314-9784 or go to www. sebringcountryestates.net for clubhouse information. Dessert card party planned SEBRING The Woman's Club of Sebring, 4260 Lakeview Drive, will host a dessert card party at 11:30 a.m. Thursday at the club. The event is open to players of cards, bridge, games, etc., Cost is $2.50 each. Phone 471-3263 for reser\ aions. Fall plant sale scheduled SEBRING The Highlands County Master Gardeners \ ill be host its fall plant sale at the Highlands Counts Agri-Ci% ic Center. 4509 George Blvd., from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. A wide variety of plants will be on sale, emphasizing Florida Friendly and native varieties and some butterfly plants. Master Gardeners will be on hand to give advise. The proceeds will be used for scholarships for worthy agricultural college student from the area. VFW offers two different meals AVON PARK -sVeterans of Foreign Wars Post 69 will be serving sausage, pepper and onion hoagies, along with chips and pickle spear for $3, from 4-6 p.m. Friday. 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BABYSITTING HOUSEKEEPING TUTORS PERSONAL CHEF / SHOPPER HAND PERSON .. ; I I ifal News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 7A BATES Continued from 5A that will be affected by various levels of growth for specific periods of time. I would like to see plans for growth and result- ing needs for five years, 10 years and 20 years, with annual or semiannual revisions. Then I would suggest that plans for these periods of time be thor- oughly discussed throughout the county so that citizens can have a sense of where we may be in each of these time periods. I am confident that if suffi- cient planning is done and the results of that planning is wide- ly discussed we will be well along the way to acclimating to growth, either rapid or gradual, and will be able to maintain a similar quality of life to which we are accustomed. Is there anything broken in the governmental process and if so what is it and how would you fix it? In my judgment Highlands County government is function- ing at a quite acceptable level in providing those services and facilities that can only be pro- vided by local governments. Having said that, I do think that growth or potential growth has created excessive demands on our planning department. The future of the county is depend- ent to a large extent on how well we are able to forecast development and then on our ability to make the requisite planning efforts to accommo- date and facilitate orderly growth. Our county is large in land area but relatively small in terms of population and the number of municipalities. The county could benefit from improved communications between the county and the cities and towns specifically in areas of planning for future growth. In an effort to improve in this area I would seek to enhance the planning capability by adding senior staff to the plan- ning department. In terms of county govern- ment administration, how will we address the changes? Such as Carl Cool's retirement? The mark of a good adminis- trator, whether in government in research, or in business, is his development of staff that is capable of assuming new responsibilities as opportunities arise. Mr. Cool has provided this county with outstanding New walk KATARA'SIMMONS/News-Sun Flora Cunha (from left), Nancy Reems and Roy Rodgers take pictures and admire the new brick walkway Friday afternoon at the Military Sea Services Museum in Sebring. According to the museum director Howard Fleetwood, the walkway is per- manent memorial to honor those who have served in the mili- tary or some other significant accomplishment. The walkway contains 172 bricks and according to Fleetwood, 'If you know anybody who wants a brick, we're here Wednesday through Saturday from 12-4 p.m.' Fir more information call 382-1263. administrative services over the years and he has developed a strong supporting cast of department heads that can step into leadership roles with a minimum loss of effectiveness. We should expect that changes in administration staff would occur and move to fill those positions with the best person available, either from within the county system or outside depending on the qualifications of the applicants. When Mr. Cool retires, I am satisfied that he will give the county sufficient notice so that a thorough search can be made for his replacement. I fully expect that he will remain in the position until his replacement is named and further expect he will remain to assist in the tran- sition period if requested. What role should the coun- ty play in regional growth? Regional growth issues for Highlands County fall in three areas. The first is transportation and the potential construction of an East-West Interstate/Toll road in the area north of Avon Park as well as the construction of a North-South Interstate west of the county line. Either or both of these highways would have significant impacts on Highlands County and the entire region. Our role would be to provide connecting road net- works to facilitate the changes in traffic flows as well as devel- opment that would be respon- sive to the new major highways. The second area in which the county could play a role in regional growth is the protec- tion and preservation of our water resources both from a' supplI and from a quality standpoint. Storm water runoff and its polluting capabilities is a side effect of regional growth. This county should stand ready to become a leader in the area of protecting one of our most pre- cious resources, our lakes and streams. Thirdly, regional growth will require that Highlands County become much more involved with surrounding counties. No longer will we be afforded the luxury of our own development and its impacts. Large housing developments and distribution centers serving an entire area of the state are just two examples of how growth in a neighboring county can and will impact us. With the proposed exten- sion of the Sebring Parkway, what issues have arisen and how should they be addres- sed? Explain. The major issues are right of way acquisition and funding for the remaining portions of the Parkway. The city of Sebring and Highlands County have worked quite closely on the development of the Parkway and should continue that coop- erative effort. What role should High- lands County government have in illegal immigration? Illegal immigration is a fed- eral issue and not a local gov- ernment issue. We should expect all of our residents to live and abide by our laws. : Define your role as a coun- ty commissioner. As a county commissioner I will be fully prepared for each meeting. \ ill listen careful to each issue and to each side of the issue, will vote my convic- tions, exercising the same level of integrity and honesty that has been a strong foundation of my business for more than 30 years. I \\ill expect and demand from staff a thorough presentation of issues and %\ill not perrrut an issue to proceed if there are sig- nificant points not clarified. I will place an emphasis on planning and on citizen 8,500 ACRES SELLING ABSOLUTE IN PARCELS GUN NSON, CLRADO... Prime land for S grazing and hunting 4 homes Large hunting lodge Water rights For more information contact: 800.558.5464 I P K :, I l N r, 1 W W. J P, K I N G C- 0 M involvement via discussions and workshops to ensure that county government remains in touch with its residents. I will endeavor to make myself readi- ly available to the public and seek a wide range of viewpoints on issues in order to best repre- sent my district and the county. I will work to maintain the quality of life that we have enjoyed in Highlands County for many years. This will require a high level of services be available throughout the county. I will expect the budget of the county to be structured so that essential services are pro- vided in the most cost-effective manner possible. I foresee the need for closer working relationships with neighboring counties as the region continues to grow 'and place added pressures on our abilities to supply water and maintain the health of our lakes and streams. How many hours per, week do you have to devote to the county commission position? In the military. as a research scientist and as a farmer I have never punched a time clock or kept up with the hours worked. Throughout my entire life's work I have devoted the hours necessary to do the work. As a commissioner I will spend as many hours per week as neces- sary. Is there any other topic or issue that you feel the county commission should address, or that youth plan to tackle while in office? I would like to see a strong effort to utilize the experience and skills of our retired and semi-retired residents. This county has a resource unique in that we have many residents who could contribute in a num- ber of areas. We need to think outside the box sometimes and provide the opportunity for part-time service. There are nurses, doctors, engineers, recreation directors, teachers, construction foremen, planners and others who could.serve this county well in retirement. Protection of our lakes is an issue that should be a concern for each of us. The cost of recovering a lake whose water quality has been degraded is many times greater than ade- quate protection. DON'T BE LEFT )UT IN THE COLD I- THE PALMS OF SEBRING IS A HAVING A FLU SHOT CLINIC (BRING YOUR MEDICARE CARD) OCT. 26TH 9AM-1PM N HE PALMS OF SEBRING 725 South Pine Street Sebring, Florida 33870 (863) 385-0161 .palmsofsebring.con F-46 S4, d t-AL IL 1k Representative Denise Grimsley is working hard for Florida's Heartland and getting results for: Private Property Owners - Denise Grimsley was a member of the House Select Committee on Private Property Rights which passed legislation making sure that even though the U.S. Supreme Court decision allows local governments to take private property for economic development purposes, it cannot riM im happen in Florida. i Mobile Home Residents - Representative Grimsley enacted a statewide program to improve the safety of manufactured homes during storms. -ulm i Denise also made sure residents of those homes are eligible for state grants to strengthen their homes and for Citizens insurance premium discounts once they have :'4done so. During Denise Grimsley two years in the House she helped % brnlg additional tax relief to Floridians through more sale :1ta .holidays and an end to Florida's intangibles tax on stock ind bonds. Agriculture - Denise Grimsley continues to fight for the agriculture industry that is so important to Florida's Heartland region. In her first year, she secured important help in the battle against citrus canker and this year she added small growers to the list of those eligible Vfor special state disaster relief assistance. Rlural Counties - for. the first time ever, the Legislature in 2006 dedicated funds to "fiscally constrained," rural counties. During this year alone, this bill co-sponsored by Representative Grimsley will mean an extra $1.3 million to Highlands, Hendry and Glades Counties.:1hese funds can be used for local projects or to reduce local roperty.taxes. : DENISE GRIMSLEY HAS BEEN HONORED FOR HER SERVICE Honorary Member, Order of the Purple Heart Chapter 601, 2006 "A" Honor Roll, Florida Chamber of Commerce, 2005-2006 .County Champion, Florida Association of Counties, 2006 Legislative Hero Award, Associated Home Health Industry of Florida, 2005 Appreciation Award, Florida Citrus Mutual, 2005 "'Pblitical Courage Award, American Lung Association, 2005 anise wants to.make sure Florida, fittre js bright not only for her W on, but ,'idren, tool VOTE NOV. 7TH Mother / Son ow ondairaits ' fea ' i riara Airt L An 'S66 tri( 0 ity C ge F t ci r Grv on, Hlobla I Cit 11 o 0,3 Ph 4 o"'u r oddh Catil'emin's P Learship Hiollandi Ba ist Churc 1. titi News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 ft lml 0if 4 -~~~o -- 4m me - ~ - -4p :m M- me m *ob o4 "-_ nDf 0 0o CopyrightedMa0terial SdSynrdicated Content A 0 4 Available from Commercial News.Providers" lit "0 - C - - -4p alp - -~ 4 -, ildia -fMINN .odd 8001.SiInvay7Nona p P~kA3-57 aSxig-S573 aLkeFhd 0q77 ISTOM POETIN: od.an ce o peentdion i wwitf a pound of cw&' I HURRICA N -E PRO TEC TION YOU CA N COUN T ON! I obaboolow sommod"Op I fmoup , --B NEWS-SUN SEBRING. 1LA. PAGE 9A + WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 25. 2006 Evolutions of Beauty applying permanent makeup SUE ANN CARPENTERiNek. Sun Debra L. Wilbanks, owner of Eiolutions of Beaut), preps Madonna McCombs' face for an eyeliner and eyebrow enhancement. By SUE ANN CARPENTER 14' t n ,.,;4444, r?' (I'4 l 't l SEBRING At Evolutions of Beauty. Debra L. Wilbanks' artistic ability of applying makeup differs slightly from the norm. Her applications are permanent. She grew up in Sebrnng. attended South Florida Communitr College and has been a reg- istered nurse since 1993. She is also a certified derma technician and a microdermabrasion tech- nician. Six years ago Wilbanks had permanent make- up applied and felt it enhanced her looks and features. Because of that experience, she empha- sizes beauty and makeup. "The eyebrow frames the face. and it's com- mon that women over -10 lose their eyebrows. It seems like %women lose hair where they want it and then start growing it where they don't." Wilbanks said. In the '50s it %was popular to shave eyebrows and draw them on. Unfortunately, they don't usually grow\ back. Young people want eyeliner. lips, or areola pigmentation if they've gone through breast cancer. Some people have minor scarring, or want tattoo lightening. For clients 'with alopecia (hair loss) Wilbanks creates eye- brow s and lashes by applying dots and blending them in. She's found that it boosts their confi- dence and self-esteem. Depending on how% much has to be created. eyebrow enhancement runs $395-$495. But peo- ple should call for her current specials and dis- counts. Wilbanks works freehand and doesn't use stencils because she feels they hase a fake look "I feel like what I do is a %work of ar." Wilbanks said. This is great for active people or those with allergies to certain t\ pes of makeup They can go into the water and their makeup won't smear or smudge. As a nurse, everything is antiseptically clean and disposable. She is conscientious and careful, recommending people look at her portfolio of \work to see before and after photos. or better yet. look at the actual person to be sure there \was good color choice and judgment used when applied. Madonna McCombs, a hairstylist at Remedies in Sebring agrees. "The reason I'm having eye- brows and eyeliner done is because one of my customers had it done by Debra. I losed the way it looked and was impressed w ith her work." E\olutions of Beauty is at 11850 Twvitrt Road (in the Stanley Steamer office building i. Call 813-326-1806 to set an appointment. For more details, e-mail her at debr-a@evolttioniisofleau- rt.com or go to wniwu.eoluitioiisotlbeait.coni. Flores offers conversation, coffee; works on computers By SUE ANN CARPENTER N'V .Sun i.oyre.,'iJllde n AVON PARK Robert Flores mosed to Avon Park four years ago after spending 17 years in Nesw York City working as a data processing manager for different com- panies. Now he has opened House Call Computer Services. "We do anything w% ith computers." Flores said. In addition to repairs, he can even custom build a computer. He sells new and used computers, laptops and parts. Heavy duty power supplies, central processing units, flat-screen LCD monitors, ink cartridges. DVD burners. CD-writers. wireless routers, modems, speakers. key boards. sound cards. Windows software, cables and assorted accessories are just some of the products carried at House Call Compuier Ser% ices "Our mother board cases are especially popular. Our flat rate for repairs is $50, iand most importantly. we make house calls," Flores said. And when a customer brings a computer in to be repaired. Flores offers free use of'his Internet cafe on the premises "People come in or call ,% ith the expectation of paying big money and are surprised when they realize we offer really good deals. We not only ha\e very affordable repairs, but satisfaction is guaranteed." Flores said. House Call Computer Servn ices Internet cafe is a com- fortable environment with seating for six. Customers can check their e-mail, use the Internet. etc. for $4 an hour. "We love people to stop in and chat and ha\e a coffee or espresso." Flores said. Internet computer service is also pros ided. There's not only wireless, but a special price of $l-1.95 for direct subscriber line on high-speed Internet, and $9.95 for dial up. House Call Computer Sern ice is at 1010 U.S. 27 South (in the Publix plaza. Call 453-0060 or his cell at 873-3220; or e-mail him at quahli@'vistanei.net. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday and 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. KATAR. StM11IONSiNe- ..Sun Robert Flores repairs a computer Tuesday morning at his shop located in the Highlands Plaza Shopping Center near Publix in Avon Park. Flores said -We do everything that has to do with computers.' WARRENPSAUTO SALES ZERO DOLLARS DOWN LIQUIDATION ------ -- -- - I --- B --- t AAR AN-UEn nE Two Door Coupe, Auto.. Air, Spoiler, Premium Wheels. 21,000 One Owner Miles. Warranty IWe Bok Price ...........SIj,9O Liquidation Price ..........$,8986 Monthly Payment..........'$177.31 18,000 Miles. GLS One Owner. Automatic, 5 year 60.000 Mile, Factory Warranty Blue Bok Phce ........... 1130 -1 Uquidatdln Price ........... SOLD Monthly Payment ............SOLD 4 002 VW BEETLE One Owner GL Model. Auto., Air, 9,200 Miles. 4 year 50,000 Mile Factory Warranty Blue Book Price ..........f17,095 Liquidation Price.......... 514,988 Monthly Payment..........$294.44 :' ; Q' =.* " One Owner Local Trade. 9.000 Miles, Upgraded Edge Model, V6, Auto.. 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The Avonaires w ill per- form this concert on stage in the school cafeteria begin- ning at 7 p.m. Thursday Admission is free. Cracker Trail SAC to meet SEBRING The School Advisory Council for Cracker Trail Elementary will meet at 2:30 p.m. Thursday. Nov. 11, in the media center. The next meeting will be at 2:15 p.m. Thursday Jan. 11, in the media center. SFCC spring registration opens Nov. 1 By early November. every household in Highlands. Hardee and DeSoto counties should receive in the mail a copy of South Florida Community College's spring 2007 schedule of classes. Open registration for the spring term begins Nox. I for classes scheduled to start MondaN. Jan. 8. Current students can reg- ister either in person or online anytime by finding the college Web site ( ww'. soithflotrida.edu and clicking on the "PAWS" option. New% students, transfer students, and students returning to SFCC after an absence of one term or more must register in person and bring their transcrpts. They ma\ start registering No\. 20. Returning students w% ith 40 or more credit hours can begin registering Nov. 1: returning students w\ ho have already completed 20-39 credit hours can begin regis- tering No%. 5: and returning students ws ith less than 20 credit hours can begin regis- tering Nov. 9. Tuition must be paid at the time of registration. Students recei\ ing financial aid may use the PAWS net- wyork to check on the status of their applications The registration desks at the four campuses % ill be staffed 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Thursday. and 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday through Dec. 15. when the college closes for winter break before reopen- ing Jan. 2. At the Highlands campus in A'on Park. the registration office is on the ground floor in Building B. Registration ends Jan. 7. The final day students can drop pre iou sly-selected classes and still receive a full refund is Jan. 12 The complete class sched- ule can be found on SFCC's Web page ati n n w.soiq7oii thd.edil schiedide. Extra print- ed copies can be found at any SFCC campus or center.. For more information call 453-6661. 465-530)0. 773- 2252 or 494-7500I Woodlawn SAC meets SEBRING The next meeting of the Woodla%% n School Ad\ isor) CouncillTitle I meeting is scheduled for 2:30) p.nm. NMonday. Nov. 6. in the large conference room, in the front office. All parents are in' ited to attend. If a person %with a disabili- ty requires reasonable accommodations in order to attend a school meeting, call the school office at 471- 5444 three days prior to the meeting. If anyone speaks a lan- guage other than English. a translator w ill be pro\ ided. Call the school at 471-5444 three dass in advance. Hardesty participates in national food science workshop SEBRING Cathy Hardesty, a teacher at Hill- Gustat Middle School in Sebring, was one of 40 teachers nationwide chosen to partici- pate in a food science workshop developed and implemented in a partnership between the Food and Drug Administration, the National Science Teachers Association, and the Graduate School, U.S. Department of Agriculture. . The one-week workshop for middle and high school science teachers took place in Washington. D.C.. this summer. The %workshop is part of the FDA/NSTA Professional Development Program in Food Science, a sustained, se\en-year effort that also features curricu- lum implementation, a follow- up conference, and participant- 'led %workshops. The goal of the program is to educate teachers and students about critical food safety issues such as foodborne illnesses bN exploring the sci- ence behind them. For the past two years. this program has fur- ther eolhed to coer key nutri- tion concepts for teachers by introducing them to the 2005 Dietary Guidelines and the Nutrition Facts Label on foods. The program arms teachers %with unique topics and a cur- riculum to teach science. "This is one of our flagship education programs." Dr. David Acheson. director of the Office of Food Safety. Defense and Good behavior rewarded Cauneiv pblo A total of 48 of Sun *N Lake Elementary's finest were treated to a special lunch with the assistant principal Dr. Linda Lave in the Sun 'N Lake Yellow Jacket Cafe on Monday. Oct. 9. Eight stu- dents from each grade lesel were selected to participate by showing their teachers exemplary behavior. The cafe was set up on the school's stage with special decorations and tablecloths. An ice cream dessert followed the luncheon. The students also received a gift certificate to Chili's and their parents will receive a postcard in the mail congratulating their student on outstand- ing behavior. The event was part of the school's reward pro- gram for good behavior. Outreach at FDA's.Center for Food Safety;. and Applied Nutrition said. "The diligence of teachers who attend this summer training has a tremen- dous multiplier effect in getting important food safety and nutri- tion education messages to chil- dren, which supports two key goals reducing the incidence of foodbome illness and com- bating childhood obesity in this country." "Many teenage students have jobs in the food service industry or have food preparation responsibilities at home," Louise Dickerson. FDA's proj- ect manager for the Science and Our Food Supply program said. "This program will better edu- cate them about the importance of handling food safely and why precautions must be taken. Because of the rising problem of obesity, the nutrition content is an important addition, and is the first wave of new lesson material for teachers, w ith other nutrition resources expected in the near future." At the workshop. teacher participants learned firsthand about the development, spread and prevention of foodbome ill- nesses arid how to assess dietary values, such as total fat and daily 'value percentages using the food label. They per- formed experiments in labora- tories at the University of Maryland, and talked with sci- entists from FDA and USDA to further increase their under- standing of food science. For example, the teachers investi- gated how a single bacteria cell can multiply to millions in just- a few\ hours, and they observed ho\\ different temperatures (heating. room temperature. chilling, and freezing affect the growth of bacteria. The teachers explored these concepts by put- ting their culinary) skills to the test. After cooking hamburgers to various temperatures. the teachers test them for bacteria and other organisms that cause disease. The teachers also com- pared nutrients show n on the Nutrition Facts Label on food containers and discussed ways to promote healthier food selec- tions. "-Though the teachers have completed the %workshop, the professional development expe- rience has not ended," Al Byers, assistant executive director of NSTA's Government Partnership and e-Learning said. "They will be implement- ing the curriculum in their schools, participating in a fol- low-up enhancement confer- ence at the NSTA Area Convention in Salt Lake City in December. and conducting workshops for their teacher col- leagues." In addition, these teachers receive continuing support through the Graduate School. USDA. %which helps manage the program through an agreement w ith FDA The food science program is centered on a standards-based curriculum developed by FDA in partnership %with NSTA. The Science and Our Food Supply curriculum is available at no charge to any middle or high school science teacher: it explores the science behind the production, transportation, stor- age and preparation of our nation's food supply. and con- tains a video, hands-on experi- ments and activities, and evalu- alion tools. For details on this FDA Program in summer 2007. e- mail Isabelle_lhowites@ grad. usda.goi. Aflac Anonymous Bagwell Lumber Barnhill's Buffet Blue Lagoon Saloon, Bob Evans Restaurant Busch Gardens Clock Restaurant Creations by Roberta and Roxanne. Cypress Gardens Duffer's Grille & Bar Florida Hospital Golf Hammock Golf Club Harborside Dining Highlands Floral & Crystal Home Depot Homers Palmer's Ace Hardware Quality Inn R. J. Gators Ridge Area Arc Ridge Realty River Greens Golf Course Sebring School of Hair Design Spring Lake Golf Resort Sun'n Lake Country Club SunTrust Bank Vickers Chiropractic Ctr Wal*Mart West Coast Furniture Wild Turkey Tavern Top FCAT students honored Coune) phol' . Several Woodlawn Elementary School students in Sebring were recognized for their outstanding performance on the spring 2006 FCAT. Together with their parents they were honored with a breakfast, served by Kaye Bowers. principal and Laura Waldon, assistant principal on Sept. 7. Students recognized were Kayla Bovien, Jeremy Brod, Kalani Dubberly, Sean Harrison, Kelly Ann Lamperti, Thorsten Przchocki, Brianna Taylor. Jacob Verscheure. Jessica Weil, Hannah Belcher, Nicholas Brod, Meaghan Brothers. Faith Carnes, Rebekah Henderson. Rafael Hidalgo. Shannon Johnson, Jared Lang, Ty Little. Jacob Livingston. Caleb McGinnis. Almitra Nelson, Reece O'Connor. Brandon Robinson, Julian Rodriguez. Alina San Miguel. Elijah Shock. Nicholas Stalter. Mackenzie Wilk, Curtis Williams, Raquel Walford. Not pictured: Erin Lamb. Ryan Sample and Franklin Roberts. Ridge Area rarc Would like to thank the following companies and individuals for their part in our A Nite at the Races The Sebring Derby Fundraiser held Saturday, October 21, 2006 at Duffer's Grille & Bar Event Sponsor Heacock Insurance Group, Inc. Race Sponsors: Duffer's Grille & Bar, Cohan Radio Group, Highlands Today, News-Sun, Quality Inn, WalMart Thank you Dave Onsted from Cohan Radio Group Auction items provided by: 2/2 Beautifully maintained near Golf Course & shopping. Furniture negotiable. MLS#186137 $159,800 ... .' . V j~vailab " ,4 .... k.it, r Express or, Autho Ki " lF as & Serv. F aW r/poo/Ro r n Store Ho s Je Air E Hopoin Mlbn.-Fri. 8-5 t. 9-5 Sa Mnytag, 13611 H wy98 S ring 65 995 I -': iN lWe Service Ever thing We l. Lj~I~i~ Or l^'-9ANC ,C1lfI Anif -I Il L..I-, I El -t- -4 ; WA LPI 11A ES /,SE VIE AL S )t S RVCI ),, -q F-q ,, % RVr. ...I;kL qIl I I SSAMPLE BALLOT ^ / ^ 11"1"* F * SB#802 - U I - ci I.- a,' -~ -I INSTRUCTIONS 1. TO VOTE, COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVAL NEXT TO YOUR CHOICE. 2. Use the marking device provided or a black or blue ballpoint pen. 3. If you make a mistake, don't hesitate to ask for a new ballot. If you erase or make other marks, your vote may not count. 4. To vote for a candidate whose name is not printed on the ballot, fill in the oval, and write in the candidate's name on the blank line provided for a write-in candidate. Dear Registered Voter, This is a sample of the Optical Scan Paper Ballot that will be used for the November 7, 2006 General Election. When you vote on an Optical Scan Paper Ballot, you are actually filling in (darkening) an oval on a paper ballot. The Golden Rule when voting an Optical Scan Paper Ballot is: "COMPLETELY FILL IN THE OVA'L". Please remember this Golden Rule and follow it exactly. You will be furnished a marking device at the voting location. Mark this ballot and take it with you to use as a guide when you go to vote. This will save you a lot of time in the polling room. We will also have a Touch Screen Voting System at each precinct which will be primarily for the disabled voter, and workers will be available to instruct you on the use of either system. Other points of interest that voters need to be aware of: 1) EARLY VOTING: Early Voting will be conducted between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday, beginning on October 23rd and ending November 4th, at the following locations: ; Highlands County Government Center. 600 South Commerce Avenue in Sebring Avon Park Public Library, 100 North Museum Ave, Avon Park Lake Placid Public Library. 47 Park Drive, Lake Placid. This is your chance to get it done early and avoid possible lines at the polling places. especially at the larger precincts such as precincts 4.5, 13. 15. 16, 17. 19 & 25. NOTE: It doesn't matter where you live in the County. you may go to any Early Voting site to cast your ballot. 2) VOTING ON ELECTION DAY: If you are voting at the polling place on Election Day, you must vote in the precinct in which you live. Polling places will be open from 7:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. This is a countywide election, therefore all polling places will be open and all qualified registered Highlands County voters will be allowed to vote. 3) POLLING LOCATIONS: Be sure to check your voter card to see which pre- cinct you live in. Then compare the number of the precinct on the card to the Precinct List ip this ad to be suxe that you-T ~'Ifto the correct voting loIctiWd ',otei. you do not have your card or if you iave any quiestii6ns,'p-lase call the-Electirisi Office for assistanie. - SPECIAL NOTE: Voters in precincts 4A and 16A will go to your normal location to vote (see list of precincts). You will be issued a ballot with the Avon Park City Election on it since you do live inside the City Limits. Voters living in Precincts 15 and 15S that previously voted at the Highlands County Agri-Civic Center will now vote at the Restoration Center, 8475 Sparta Rd, Sebring. Located at the intersection of S.R.66 and Sparta Rd. 4) VOTER REGISTRATION AND ADDRESS CHANGES: To vote in this General Election, you must have been a qualified registered voter in Florida by October 10, 2006. If you were already registered in Florida prior to October 10, 2006 and you moved to Highlands County from another Florida County or you moved within Highlands County from one address to another, you will be allowed to change your address and vote. If you moved to Highlands County from another State and did not register in Highlands County by October 10, 2006, you will not be allowed to vote in this election. 5) ID REQUIRED: Remember, you must produce picture and Signature I.D. when voting in Florida (a drivers license is the most common form ofI.D. used for this). Both the signature and photo may be on one I.D. or two separate ID's. The fol- lowing forms of photo ID have been approved by the State: Florida driver's license U.S. Passport Employee Badge or ID Debit/Credit Card Military ID Student ID Retirement Center ID Neighborhood Association ID Public Assistance ID (Social Security or other Social Services) Florida ID card issued by the Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Buyer's club ID card (such as Costco's, Sam's Club or Price Club). If you cannot produce picture and signature ID, you will be required under Florida Law to vote a Provisional Ballot. 6) REQUEST FROM THE SUPERVISOR: If you are a person that is able to go to the polls at any time of the day, it is very helpful if you try to schedule your voting during slack periods of the day. These times are usually between 10:00 and 11:30 a.m. and 2:00 to 4:30 p.m. 7) WHAT YOU WILL BE ALLOWED TO VOTE ON: All registered voters will be allowed to vote on every race and issue on this ballot, unless it is specially marked, such as State Representative District 77 and the City of Avon Park Election. All voters will vote on the District 77 race except those living in precincts 4, 4A, 4D, 16 and 16A, Also only voters living inside the City Limits of Avon Park (which includes precincts 1, 2, 4A, & 16A) will be allowed to vote in the Avon Park City Council Election. Do not worry, you will be issued the correct ballot for your particular precinct. 8) FINANCIAL IMPACT OF AN INITIATIVE PETITION: ifyou are interested in the financial impact of an initiative petition, you may go to one of the following websites to find out more information: EDR (Office of Economic and Demographic Research) at http://www.state.fl.us/edr/index.html . The Initiative page itself at: http://ww'vv.state. fI.us/edr'con ferences/constitutionalimpact/'citizensinitiative.htm REMEMBER YOUR VOTE DOES MAKE A DIFFERENCE Joe A. Campbell Supervisor of Elections C ,D Belinda Noah Brian Moore -" :I Boy Tanner, NPA -' Wrte-in REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS DISTRICT 16 (Vote tor One) C Mark Foley C0 Tim Mahoney S Emmie Ross GOVERNOR AND LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR (Vote for One) o Charlie Crist Jeff Kottkamp C Jim Davis DarylL Jones C)0 Max Linn Tom Macklin, ( Richard Paul Dembinsky Dr. JoeSmith ,CD- John Wayne Smith James J. Keamey Karl C.C. Behm Carol Castagnero Wftein ATTORNEY GENERAL (Vote for One) 0 Bill McCollum C) Walter "Skip" Campbell JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURt, Shall Justice Peggy A. Ouince of the Supreme Court be retained in office? 0 YES SNO . CHIEF FINANCIAL OFFICER DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL'i (Vote for One) Shall Judge Darryl C. Casanueva offe' I Second District Court of Appeal be retaidnd in office9 i Tom Lee REP 0 YES "q Alex Sink DEM n' NO : COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE (Vote for One) Charles H. Bronson Eric Copeland STATE REPRESENTATIVE S DISTRICT 77 (Vote for One) ' Denise Gnmsley "'' REP 0 Zane R.Thomas COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 2 (Vote for One) C) Edgar Stokes REP C) Conda E. Ruckman NPA C Audrey Vickers NPA COUNTY COMMISSIONER DISTRICT 4, (Vote for One) C) John "J.D." Barrett REP JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice R; Fred Lewis of the Supreme Court be retained In office? C YES C NO JUSTICE OF THE SUPREME COURT Shall Justice Barbara Joan Pariente of the Supreme Court be retained in office? (C YES C NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Charles A. Davis Jr. of Ir. Second District Court of Appeal be retaip in office9 C) YES NO ( DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL all Judge Edward C. LaRose of the cond District Court of Appeal be retain office? : .. I D YES . NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL: Shall Judge E J Salcines of the Seconi Distinct Court of Appeal be retained 'it-' . office? .C YES NO DISTRICT COURT OF APPEAL Shall Judge Thomas E. Stringer Sr. of th Second District Court of Appeal be retained: in office?/ I 6' ) :.NO CIRCUIT JUDGE, 10TH CIRCUIl' GROUP27 ,, (Vote for One) :,' C) Emest M Jones :T R .-"' . C) David R. Carmichael,..0, CITY COUNCIL (Vote for no more than Four) C0 Doug Bamard > )0 Ed Dickerson -, C 'Doug Eason ga 0 Brenda Gray ;r ( George A. Hall [ q C) Joe Wright 3 ca TypO1Saq0n0O1S s - 7.2.0.0/011002 0Elelon S ems Software inc. 1981,2002 VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT "* -****** ****** * *:*A OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 7, 2006 UNITED STATES SENATOR (Vote for One) C) Katherine Harris ,0--- Bill Nelson C) Floyd Ray Frazier * _ -I B I CM SAMPLE OFFICIAL GENERAL ELECTION BALLOT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOVEMBER 7, 2006 --_ LR NVEBR7 EM I BALLOT POLLING LOCA11IONS Highlands County, Florida PRECINCT Name Address 'City NO. 1 ~Gp'CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE III, SECTION 19 State Planning And budget Process Proposing amendments to the State Constitution to limit the amount of nonrecurring general revenue which may be appropriated for recurring purposes in any fiscal year to 3 percent of the total general revenue funds estimated to be available, unless otherwise approved by a three-fifths yote of the Legislature; to establish a Joint Legislative Budget Commission, which shall issue long-range financial outlooks: to provide for limited adjustments in the state budget without the concurrence of the full Legislature, as provided by general law; to reduce the number of times trust funds are automatically terminated; to require the preparation and biennial revision of a Iblrig-range state planning document: and to establish a Government Efficiency Task Pffee and specify its duties. CZ YES c NO NO. 3 -JAONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ,' ARTICLE Xl, SECTION 5 i'.I , Requiring Broader Public Support For Constitutional Amendments Or Revisions Proposes an amendment to Section 5 of Article XI of the State Constitution to require that any proposed amendment to or revision of the State Constitution, whether proposed by the Legislature, by initiative, or by any other method, must be approved by at least 60 percent of the voters of the state voting on the measure, rather than by a simple majority. This proposed amendment would not change the current requirement that a proposed constitutional amendment imposing a new state tax or fee be approved by at least 2/3 of the voters of the state voting in the election in which such an amendment is considered. YES 0Z NO NO. 4 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT - ARTICLE X, SECTION 27 Protect People, Especially Youth, From Addiction, Disease, And Other Health Hazards of Using Tobacco To protect people, especially youth, from addiction, disease, and other health hazards of using tobacco, the Legislature shall use some Tobacco Settlement money annually -for a comprehensive statewide tobacco education and prevention program using Centers for Disease Control best practices. Spe.ifies some program components, emphasizing g youth, requiring one-third of total annual funding for advertising. Annual, funding is 15% of 2005 Tobacco Settlement payments to Florida, adjusted annually for inflation. Provides definitions. Effective immediately. This amendment requires state government to appropriate approximately $57 million in 2007 for the Comprehensive Statewide Tobacco Education and Prevention Program. Thereafter, this amount will increase annually with inflation. This spending is expected to reduce tobacco consumption. As a result, some long-term savings to state and local government health and insurance programs are probable, but indeterminate. Also, minor revenue loss to state government is probable, but indeterminate. C'I> YES C: N NO : NU. CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT: ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 ARTICLE XII, SECTION 26 Increased Homestead Exemption Proposing amendment of the State Constitution to increase the maximum additional homestead exemption for low-income seniors from $25,000 to $50,000 and to schedule the amendment to take effect January 1, 2007, if adopted. > YES 7- NO NO. 7 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE VII, SECTION 6 Permanently Disabled Veterans' Discount On Homestead Ad-Valorem Tax Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to provide a discount from the amount of ad valorem tax on the homestead of a partially or totally permanently disabled veteran who is age 65 or older who was a Florida resident at the time of entering military service, whose disability was combat-related, and who was honorably discharged; to specify the percentage of the discount as equal to the percentage of the veteran's permanent service-connected disability; to specify qualification requirements for the discount; to authorize: the Legislature to waive the annual application requirement in subsequent yeats by general law; and to specify that the provision takes effect December 7, 2006, is self-executing, and does not require implementing legislation. C:> YES Cz NO NO. 8 CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT ARTICLE X, SECTION 6 Eminent Domain Proposing an amendment to the State Constitution to prohibit the transfer of private property taken by eminent domain to a natural person or private entity; providing that the Legislature may by general law passed by a three-fifths vote of the membership of each house of the Legislature permit exceptions allowing the transfer of such private property; and providing that this prohibition on the transfer of private property taken by eminent domain is applicable if the petition of taking that initiated the condemnation proceeding was filed on or after January 2, 2007. (II> YES NO Avon Park Activities Club 109 E. Main Street Avon Park 33825 2. Avon Park Tax Collector's Branch Office 116 E. Main Street Avon Park 33825 Next to Avon Park City Hall 3. Community Bible Church 1400 CR 17A North Avon Park 33825 4, 4A, 4D Sun N Lake Community Center 3500 Edgewater Drive Sebring 33872 5 Sebring Hills Clubhouse Sebring 33872 200 Lark Avenue 6 Highlands County Shrine Club 2602 SR 17 South Avon Park 33825 7 Sebring Elks Lodge 2618 Kenilworth Boulevard Sebring 33870 8 Sebring Recreation Club 333 Pomegranate Avenue Sebring 33870 9 Boys & Girls Club 111 Martin Luther King Blvd. Sebring 33870 10 Sebring Masonic Lodge ,4 9):,"eb. ,3387 11, ItS Old Desoto City Hall 6305 CR 17 South Sebring 33870 12 Lorida Community Building 1909 Blessings Ave. Lorida 33857 13, 13L First Baptist Church of Lake Placid - 119 E. Royal Palm Avenue Lake Placid 33852 15.15S Venus Clubhouse 45 Venus Clubhouse Road Restoration Center 8475 Sparta Rd. Venus Sebring 33960 33872 16, 1 6A Avon Park Lakes Clubhouse 2714 Nautilus Drive AvonfPark 33825 17. 17L American Legion Building 1490 US 27 North Lake Placid 33852 18 Brighton Baptist Church 24050 SR 70 West Okeechobee 34974 19, 19L Sun N Lakes South Clubhouse 440 Sun N Lakes Boulevard Spring Lake Community Center 209 Spring Lake Boulevard Lake Placid Sebring 33852 33876 21 South Florida Community College 600 W. College Drive Avon Park 33825 Library Building, Parking Lot B 22 Maranatha Village 3945 Arbuckle Creek Road Sebring 33870 23 Francis II Mobile Park Clubhouse 2800 Real McCoy Drive Sebring 33870 24 Sebring Falls Clubhouse 2100 Caribbean Road East Sebring 33872 25. 25D SEl VOTE BOTH SIDES OF BALLOT Church of Christ 3800 Sebring Parkway **~ *k ***** ***** 11 14 A 1.1 W 11 -.1, T 4 Notes Zip Code Sebring 33870 '` -s I I I I I II r N I d I I r I I I - -------- -FD-= I News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1. 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"'Available from Commercial News Providers"-" doom-0 oo im am* -pdm 4400 1b- -4 When we talk about "mental health" and "mental illness" we are just as likely to get a response of laughter followed by a joke as we are to find a empathic listener. Mental ill- . ness can strike anyone it knows no age limits, economic status, race, creed or color. Last year alone there %were more than 54 million Americans affected by one or more mental disor- ders. Medical science has made incredible progress in the past two decades in helping us understand the causes of many diseases, and is developing medicine every year to help treat mental illness. : How% ever, there is still a lot of myths and misconceptions. For example, how would you answer the following questions: 1. Severe mental illness is caused by: (a) bad parenting, (b) a physical problem in the brain, (c) hitting your head against a wall, (d) drug abuse.. 2. Which three of tlg^ ing are considered braindlsor- ders: (a) depression, (b. nerv- ous breakdown. (c) schizophre- nia, (d) obsessive-compulsive disorder. 3. The medical term for "split personality" is schizophrenia: True or false? 4. Which if the following dis- eases are less common than- 'severe mental illness: (a) can- cer, (b) diabetes, (c) heart dis- ease. If you have trouble answer- ing these questions. .ou are not alone. Nlost people do. Researchers have learned more about the workings of the brain in the past decade than they have in the previous century. Advanced technology and imaging techniques are allow- ing scientists to study the living brain (using PET scans, for instance), which helps us watch a living brain and understand how it works. , Treatment works, and with each new finding, scientists are one step closer to providing bet- ter medical solutions for. people suffering from brain disorders., The best ammunition to fight stigma is knowledge and aware- ness. We will be writing articles each month to help advance the understanding of mental illness. "Honor your Elders" I Timothy 5:17-25 "The elders who direct the affairs of the church well we are worthy of double honor" 10:15 am Sunday Worship Celebration 9:00 am Bible Classes Lord's Supper Every Sunday Steve Bishop, Pastor S.C. Couch, Associate Jesus Christ, The Way, Truth And Life! EASTSIDE A CHRISTIAN CHURCH Buiiding...jor All Generations 2 Miles East of Hw 27 on CR-6.'l Lake Placid Office 465-7065 -o- *N It is sometimes easy to forget that our brain, like all of our other organs. is vul- nerable to disease. People with mental illnesses often exhib- it many types of behaviors such as extreme sadness and irritability," and in severe cases they may suffer from hal- amq. pm 41 4 40 ~ 4 m * 4m-m *-OW * 4110____ __ MIND MATTERS Charleen Stroup lucinations and total withdrawal. Instead of receiving compassion and tion 4 acceptance, people with menial severe illnesses often experience hos- Americ tiliry, discrimination, and stig- industry. ma. It is SMerital illness is a disease tal hea that causes disturbances in There. thinking, perception and behav- individ ior. If these disturbances impair ization! a persons ability to cope with provide life's ordinary demands and ioral p routines, that individual should the firs immediately seek proper treat- don't h ment %w ith a mental health pro- help i: fessional. With the proper care someot "and treatment, a person can mental recover and resume normal: acti\ iies. Cha ' Did you -get the first four a licen questions correct? Most severe selor l mental illnesses are caused by a certified physical problem in the brain, al and and that is why medicine is able with to help a person function better. A "nervous breakdown" is a Heahh term used years ago before we a boar were able 'to differentiate Partne, between many of the mental inform diseases, and usually referred to .699-43 an individual's inability to deal with the normal stressor.s in life. A split person- ality is not the same as schizophrenia, although that is the way Hollywood and other story writers have used it. We'll discuss this particular disease in detail in a later article. And finally, all of the dis- eases listed in ques- are less common than mental illness in *a and some of the other ialized nations. time we talk about men- ith' and mental illness. are approximately 25 ual therapists and organ- s in Highlands County ng services for behav- problems. Awareness. is .t step to change. 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I 1 16A A Up Close PAGE 17A WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 2006 _____Ihtte ot te 'Cohan Radio disc jockey Date Onsted announces Saturday 'night the horse races shown on 'a huge TV screen during the :Ridge Area Arc's A Nite at the 'Races The Sebring Derby at Duffer's Sports Grille, Sebring. He also helped to auction off the numerous prizes at the end of the night. This was the second year for this fund-raiser for Arc. Races ph...,,, I -, CiN r ,I R H LL N.: Stacy Clark and her finance Marty Hegwood. both of Sebring. scream for their horse to win ... and it did. Teri Gray. of Sebring. cheers for the horse she chose in a race Saturday night at Duffer's Sports Grille. Sebring. 'Diann Voelker, of Aion Park. (lefli shrieks with delight when her horse came in first place. *Her friend, Caroln Rapp. of 'Sebring claps with joy because she too won. Serving you ' W * (, Diane Andrus, of Sebring, (right gets her picks in before the horse races start while Arc employees (from left) Connie SeellH and Mary Manning collects her play money and hands out her numbers. Ridge Area Arc.employees Cam Barnard tlefl' and.Susan \\ahlgren work the cashiers table while Arc Board President Victor Disietro cashes in on his winnings from one of the races. *~*~* -..-.' * I , and your family since 1989. 17[. is Breast Cancer Awareness Month Make your commitment to Life.... Schedule a mammogram today. Please call us at 385-6655 or 385-7957 114-115 Medical Center Ave. Sebring Patrick Carruthers M.D., Resident Radiologist Call For Appointment Major Insurance Accepted ' .L' f NT- NE\\'-SLIN -SEBRING, 7LA. 18A News-Sun Serving Highlands County since 1927 MOSBY L. WIGGINTON JR. Publisher CINDY MARSHALL Night/Weekend Editor ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor SCOTT DRESSEL Sports Editor It's our college It was 40 years ago that Highlands County residents welcomed a higher education institution to the area. Originally opening its doors to students in downtown Avon Park, South Florida Junior College moved to the highway four years later where it served about 300 stu- dents in seven small buildings on 80 acres. The name officially changed in 1985 to South Florida Community College, but even before that, county resi- dents had started referring to it as Harvard on the Highway. It was also in 1985 that the two-year college expanded its vocational, program. It hasn't stopped expanding yet, now offering a number of four-year degrees to residents who are currently holding down full-time jobs, have families at home or simply can't travel to a college or university. From 300 students 36 years ago to as many as 16,000 people today, SFCC has continued to provide another level of education to Highlands County. The acreage that the campus sits on has doubled and the number of build- ings have tripled. There are now campus satellites in Arcadia, Lake Placid and Wauchula. And, in a sense, SFCC has returned home to down- town Avon Park. The college owns The Hotel Jacaranda, using it for culinary classes, hospitality management and as dormitory space for the school's athletes. Dr. Norman Stephens is the third of three presidents to lead the school. About five years ago he took the reigns from Dr. Catherine P. Cornelius, who came to the college in 1984. It is Cornelius who is credited with having the vision to bring SFCC into the 21st century, and starting the con- tinual expansion of the college. Today, as the college continues ,to grow in size and numbers, there is an attempt to start an alumni associa- tion. "None of us ever dreamed it would be the size it is," former school superintendent Ruth Handley said, remembering how faculty had to move furniture them- selves before there was anything that constituted a facil- ities staff. "We never thought there would be this market for education." Handley was the original English professor at the col- lege and a former trustee on the college board. The school has certainly responded to the market.: Schooltpresidents have been sensitive to the communi- ty's needs and aware of education's role in the bigger' picture of state funding. Backing up those great college presidents have been a number of residents who have given their time and expertise sitting in as trustees. They too have had the grander vision of higher education in the tri-county area. Stephens, the current president, said SFCC has the challenge of serving a three-county region with an elder- ly population in Highlands, DeSoto and Hardee counties. Despite an average student age of 30, he said 81 percent of graduating seniors from the five high schools served by SFCC, who go to college, go to SFCC first.' "That's one of the higher percentages in the state," Stephens noted. "It's great that this is their college of first choice." Highlands County is proud to shine the spotlight on SFCC. After all, it is our college. Broader horizons mean new paths and challenges When I was a kid, a bike was my means of transportation to and from school and anywhere else I needed to go. I usually got a new one every Christmas, because I put hundreds of miles, a year on them and they took a real beating. My standard dismount involved jumping off at the desired location, and letting the bike travel on to fall where it may. The brakes and kickstand had usually stopped working properly, anyway, and the chain would pop off at random moments. Often one or both of the tires would be so warped that they would rub against the forks; the friction making get- ting anywhere just a little bit more work. The seat was in tat- ters, spokes were missing from the tires and rust had taken hold of what was once shiny, new chrome. One particular Christmas I graduated from the standard kid's bike, to a full-sized adult model with hand brakes. For some reason I handled this bike with extra care through the school year. I didn't want to see it with a broken kickstand, and ditching at 10 miles an hour was sure to damage the hand brakes, so I treated this bike with something less than com- plete indifference. I liked nothing better than to show it off, so when Esther Rogers asked me to go bike rid- ing one Saturday morning, I was more than happy to aban- DIRT ROAD DIARIES C.J. Mouser don the "Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour" and comply. We traveled all the usual roads, up hills and down the other sides, dressed for summer in T-shirts and shorts, with our feet bare. We reached our nor- mal turnaround point, and Esther passed it without stop- ping. "Where you going?" I asked. "I don't know." She shrugged, letting me know in that unspoken kid way, that she was up for a new adventure, wanted to explore strange new worlds, seek out new life and new civilizations.. to boldly go where no kid on a bike had gone before. I was game, and why not? We had been prisoners within about a 12-block boundary that was considered "the safety zone" for untold numbers of years. Maybe it was time to broaden our horizons. Without another thought, I See PATHS, page 19A News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 EDITORIALS/OPINIONS The remembrance of life How precious life is and how wonderful it is for us to be able to soak in the beauty of it. How precious life is and how won- derful it is for us to be able to live each morning, like a new morning. How precious life is and how wonderful it is for us to be able to walk through it each day. Just this morning, news trav- eled hard to my door, a good friend of mine passed away. This girl was certainly a unique character; she always knew how to make a person smile. Although she was dealing with major issues in her life, she always seemed to put things into perspective for you. As I write this, I am crying - I know that I will miss her in It's time for Bullard to go Editor: Many of the folks on Lake Josephine were disappointed when Bob (do it his way) Bullard announced he would not run for re-election to the Highlands County Board of Commissioners. They had looked forward to campaigning against him as they said they would when he ignored their pleas to maintain the rural char- acter of their neighborhood. The zoning board did not recommend the zoning change to the board of commissioners, but when the matter came before them,' Mr. Bullard was quite vocal in his support of the zoning change, in opposition to the 200 signed petitions that were presented to him from residents and the many who attended the meeting personal- ly asking, for his support. He added insult to injury by telling them they should welcome the change to their neighborhood. .. Many came away from that meeting feeling that he acted as if he were the personal repre- sentative of the party request- ing the change in zoning. Mr. Bullard's high-handed and unresponsive attitude to groups: of citizens who have gone to commission meetings pleading for his help to no avail, will make his endorse- ment of any candidate to suc- ceed him have the opposite effect on the voters. I would not want to vote for any candidate Mr. Bullard would endorse. Accordingly, my vote will go to J.D. Barrett. I feel J.D. Barrett would have voted with Conmuissioners (Guy), Maxcy and (former commissioner David) Flowers, who supported the large group of citizens that came to the above meeting ask- ing for their help. in a zoning situation. I accept' Mr. Bullard's announcement that he is mov- ing to Tallahassee to spend more time with his family. I am also aware that Tallahassee, our state capital, home of our state legislature, is also the home of many lobbyists who must reg- ister to be personal representa- tives for those seeking favors from our state legislators.' Mr. Bullard has made trips to Tallahassee as a Highlands county commissioner before, so I will not be surprised if he will also be registering as a lob- byist there in addition to spend- ing time with his family. I am voting for the man, not the party, so my vote will go to J.D. Barrett, a man of the peo- ple, with no special agendas, for Highlands County Commission on Nov. 7. - Bob Walker Sebring Democracy must be wanted Editor: When our country was fight- ing to win its independence, we had young boys 11-12 years old marching with the soldiers. 'I don't see anything like that in Iraq, no motivation, no guts. I see 73 more of our children gone because of this inept, insensitive, out of control pres- ident and his corrupt adminis- tration. How much more are we going to take? The problems in MURPHY'S LAW Lindsey Murphy so many different ways. Yet, my soul rejoices for her. I know now that she is finally out of pain and she is able to dance in the arms of her Jesus. And I also know that this morning the heavenly realm is being born- barded with questions from a girl who has gone Home. It certainly is hard to lose someone you have loved, but the reassuring matter is that she is resting in the arms of the One who saves. She is with the Creator of the Universe my soul can rejoice for her. Our time here is fleeting quickIs and we never know when our timing is up. These things happen in just a short matter of time. No matter how confident you are that your tim- ing is not up yet, you can never know for sure. Take this reminder that the Lord makes the time table, not us. He is the only one we can put our hope and trust in - knowing that we will be with Him for eternity. It is only through Him that we can be confident when standing in the face of death. It is only through Him that we can stand knowing that we i ill ha\e no less days to: sing of his mighty glory. "I know that my Redeemer lives, and that in the end he will stand upon the earth. And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God; I myself will .see him with my own eyes I, and not another. How my heart yearns within me!" (Job 19:25-27). Lindsey Murphy is an Avon Park resident, currently attend- ing college. She can be contact- ed by e-mail at ap_swveet- ie_04@yahoo.com. "Copyrighted Materia ja SyndicatedConten Available from Commercial News Provid I "" ir this country are monumental and people are afraid to speak out some people. ' Democracy is not something you shove down people's throats. They have to want it. The Iraqis don't want it. This president rambles on about staying there until we win. He's not interested in the cost of this war, both financial- ly,, emotionally and anyway you can think of. I've lived' through four wars including this one. This war is for the glory of George W. Bush. I think his so- called mission was the Nobel Peace Prize and that's why he wants to stay there. Think, about it. . .We are looked upon with scorn and contempt. He doesn't like North Korea or Iran; so he wouldn't negotiate, saying they are dictators. Look up the defi- nition of dictator. He: stands right up there with them. We have an administration full of predators and crooks. What happened to the family Christian values he ran on? More lies. He's taking our free- doms one by one and tells us the terrorists are after us as he flouts another law. We the people are smart enough to know what the ter- rorists are up to. Bring our -troops home and they can defend our borders, ports and country from home before the next nuclear test won't be a test at all. Get rid of the predators and crooks. Get out and vote and pray. Bernadette Nelson Sebring Take time to study candidate Editor: I am a Republican and I sup- port Don Bates. While the two party system has its place, I believe we must support the most capable candidate for our government regardless of' the party. Our county govern- ment is too important to do oth- erwise. Don Bates \ ill make a great county commissioner. Don knows Highlands County well and he is smart.- . Before you vote, take a few minutes to meet or study Don Bates. You will find that he is a strong family man. He has been, married to Dorothy Bates for. 50 years. They raised four chil-, dren here. He has a reputation in our community for being drop dead honest. He has owned and operated a Highlands County business for 30 years. His good, honest business sense will be' a great addition to our count) commis- sion. Bert J. Harris Jr. Lake Placid The writer is a retired state rep- resentative and a Republican. Bullard dumps party politics Editor: "Traitor" is the word used by county commissioner hopeful J.D. Barrett in response to Commissioner Bob Bullard's endorsement of Democrat Don Bates, running for the same seat. Mr. Barrett should waste no time in making a sincere apology to Commissioner Bullard for using that terrible word. Commissioner Bullard should be applauded for his sincerity, putting his personal assessment over party politics. Haven't we always been advised to vote for the "person" and not always without exception vote for our party's candidates? It must take tremendous soul searching for a Republican, like Bullard, to endorse a lers~ ,Democrat.- in these days of see- ing- most'Republicans,-',lock- step with the. dictates coming from the White House on down - to "follow the leader," even if it means falling off the cliff as Lemmings will do. The response by Mr. Barren and the leader of the Republican Party in Highlands County is an excellent example of the arrogance of power eat- ing awaN at the core values of a political partN that is about to reap the harvest of shame, sown by an administration whose lies and deceit could bring our beloved Republic to the brink of despair and bank- ruptcy. Ruth and Hank Kowalski Lake Placid Agriculture is not priority Editor: Florida election laws require candidates seeking public office to report all campaign contributions disclosing the name, occupation and the amount given to that candidate.' This list is a valuable tool for the voter, as it is an indicator of the candidate's priorities and loyalties if elected. In the race for Highlands County Commission District 4 between Don Bates and J.D. Barrett, I found it interesting that Mr. Bates contribution list consists almost exclusively of every citrus grower, cattle and agriculture giant in the county. There are Democrats and Republicans alike and I real- ized that I was looking at a list of members of a special interest group better known as the Good Ole' Boys. Being curious I wondered why they had amassed such a huge war chest to assure Mr. See LETTERS, page 19A 'A free and inconvenient press is not a luxury. An independent press is a fundamental human right. If that right is taken away or eroded, elections are moot and democracy cannot really survive.' Editorial, The New York Times, 2004 Leter News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 LETTERS Continued from 18A* Bates is elected, who inciden- tally is also a very prominent caladium grower. The answer was found at the tax appraiser's office of Raymond McIntyre, also a charter member of the Good Ole" Boys. This year most of the home- owners, small businesses and residential and commercial landowners were crucified by huge property tax increases. They were so excessive that many retirees and working peo- ple will be forced to sell their homes and property because they cannot afford the taxes. But, lo-and-behold, a study of the public tax records revealed that agricultural prop- erty had not gone up at all and in some cases, decreased. Mr. McIntyre, our tax appraiser, uses the state man- date of 100 percent evaluation plus the exploding sale price of property in recent years as a cause of these huge increases. Doesn't it seem logical that all the property in the county has become more valuable? As for filing a complaint with the tax review board, you can forget it. Guess who sits on that board? The -county com- missioners. An effective county commis- sion should consist of people who represent all segments of the community. Agriculture is already well represented and it is the homeowner, small busi- ness and retiree who need help. I 'have a great respect for the heritage of the Good Ole' Boys, but this does not automatically entitle them to hold public office.' Also, they should remember that the only reason they are selling their groves and pastures to developers at prices they never dreamed of is because of the demand created by a huge influx of these north- erners. I'm sure this letter will prompt responses from the Good. Ole' Boys telling me to go back where I came from and how they are carrying the coun- ty on their shoulders, but the truth is this county has grown to the point where agriculture is not the only priority. As for the election Nov. 7, my vote goes to J.D. Barrett. He is a proven commissioner for all the people, whether you're a rancher, or a retiree, an employee or employer. Highlands County is a beau- tiful place and there is room for all, if all of us work together and nobody gets greedy. Angel Bonett Lake Placid Story tells it all Editor: We so enjoyed your article on Sandy's Cat Rescue (News- Sun, Oct. 13). This young lady is very special. We live in a mobile home park near. Avon Park and because of her love of cats, many strays have found a home. A few years ago, our first experience came when a sweet kitty entered our lives; we named her "Sweetie." After contacting Sandy, Sweetie was given a permanent home, with her and Joe. S\ eetie had a litter of kittens who also found lov- ing homes. Election policy Today is the final day for letters of endorsement to appear in the News-Sun prior to the election. Our county is blessed with this loving young lady. Thank you Sandy and Joe! Russ and Joyce Gardner Avon Park Stranded driver appreciates help Editor: Please allow me to express my heartfelt thanks to the fine people who came to my aid Oct. 22 on Heron Road when my car broke down in traffic. Everyone in line was so patient. A special "thanks" to a lovely young couple in a black pick up who came to my aid and the deputy sheriff who arrived; he. and the young man got my car off the road. Then a lovely lady, Mrs. Drumm, was so kind as to take me to my husband and all ended with thanks to each of you for the special kindness shown to me. Judy Clark Sebring PATHS Continued from 18A followed, but we had both for- gotten one very important detail; new paths meant new challenges, often in the form of strange dogs, and I had seen Esther crash into a parked car in an effort to outrun a mouthy chihuahua, as she was dog- challenged. When she saw one that looked even mildly threat- ening, she would kill herself and anybody else who got in her way, to get away from it. Needless to say, when we turned a comer and a massive German shepherd lifted his head and regarded us with more than a little interest, every rea- son for not venturing outside "the safety zone" came back in a flash and I knew before Esther let out her first little squeal of panic that I was not going to get out of this mess unscathed. I locked eyes with the dog as he scrambled to his feet and came bounding across the yard. This is no problem, I remember thinking, look how slow he's moving. It never occurred to me that in terrifying situations, time often seems to slow down, and I didn't remember this fact until the dog was literally nip- ping at Esther's heels less than a split second later. She reacted predictably; her bike began to wobble, making half figure eights down the road at about 18 miles an hour. Her feet flew into the air above her shoulders and she was scream- ing at the top of her lungs. My only thought was to put dis- tance between myself and the dog, and God help me ... Esther. As I whizzed hopefully past her, she toppled over in my path, and we both hit the hard asphalt and slid until our momentum eventually petered out and left us lying in the .road ... two skinned. bleeding wretches, without even the wherewithal to drag our battered bodies out of the street. The dog sniffed one of my ruined legs, and then trotted away harmlessly, clearly disap- pointed that the chase had ended so abruptly. I'm almost positive that that was the day I learned to cuss properly. I lost a goodly portion of skin, a large hunk of fabric from my bike seat and the right hand brake. It took weeks for me to heal, and despite my early efforts at preservation, by Christmas the bike looked like my. bikes always looked and was ready to be replaced. I still carry the scars from the road rash that I incurred that day, but Esther's scars went much deeper. To my knowledge she never got on another bike, either inside or outside "the safety zone." C.J. Mouser is a News-Sun employee and self-syndicated columnist. She writes about every- day life growing up in Texas, and 'raising kids and livestock in rural Florida. Visit her Web site at www.cjmouser.eom or e-mail her at cjmouserinfla@yahoo.com Battered, undocumented migrants have protection Many undocumented migrants are living in fear of their spouses due to intimida- tion, threats, and emotional, physical and financial abuse. "If you leave me, I'm going to call la migra ( immigration officials). La migra will send you to prison, then deport you and the kids back to Guatemala," said an abusive husband. Undocumented immigrants married to United States citi- zens or legal aliens greenn card holders,).can find help through the Violence Against .Women Act passed in 1994 and revised' in 2000. The law includes pro- vision that grants battered undocumented immigrants who' are married to lawful .citizens, the right to apply for legal residency on their own, with- out having to be dependent on the abusive husband EMPOWER PEO Pauline. petition. According to the National Coalition Against Domestic Violence, one in four women is a victim of domestic violence. However, the incidents are higher for undocumented immi- grants. Experts say that immigrant ,women tend to stay in abusive marriages longer than other abused women due to fear of deportation and feelings of entrapment. 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It is the responsibility of the group to update the News-Sun on any changes in this listing by calling 385-6155, ext. 528; send any changes by e-mail to cindy.marshall@newssun.com; or mail them to News-Sun Community Calendar, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. TODAY * American Legion Post 25 Lake Placid has lounge hours from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Burgers served from 5-7 p.m.Live music is from 5-8 p.m. For details, call 465-7940. * Avon Park Noon Rotary Club meets noon, Rotary Club building, comer of Verona Avenue and Pine Street, Avon Park. * Bridge Club-of Sebring (American Contract Bridge Club) plays duplicate games at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring. For details, call 385-8118. * The Bridgettes meet at 12:15 a.m. at Sebring Recreation Center to play bridge. For details, call Claire Marcotte at 382-6720. * Christian Fellowship Group meets 7 p.m. For details, call 381-9005 or 381- 9007. * Country Swingers has dances at the Sebring Recreation Club, 333 Pomegranate Ave., Sebring. Membership is required. New beginners line dancing class will be from 5-6 p.m. starting Nov. 2. Advanced dancing is from 6-8 p.m. Couples dancing is from 8-9 p.m. New dances taught every other week. Call 655-3458. * Depression Bipolar Support Alliance Group for Highlands, Hardee and south- ern Polk counties will have a chat room open at www.dbsal- liance.org Chat.ntml from 8-9 p.m. every Wednesday. For details, call Ronnie Daugnerty 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. * 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 Senior Center Inc., has a sing-along with the Good Times Band and live dance music with Sunny Boys and Company from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Lion's Club on Sebring Parkway. All area sen- iors are invited. Salad bar, hot dogs and sodas are provided or bring a lunch. There will be free coffee, tea, lemonade, danish and desserts. For details, call Bob or 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. Members meet at 6:30, p.m. the fourth Wednesday for a business meeting and din- ner. Make dinner reservations by calling 382-2208. * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661 has a buffet from 5-7 p.m. at the lodge. The lodge is open to members and their guests. Shuffleboard is at 1 p.m. Lounge hours are 1-9 p.m. The BPOE board meeting is at 7 p.m. every second and fourth Tuesday. For details, call 465-2661. * Lake Placid Moose plays cards at night. Open to mem- bers and qualified guests only. * Over The Hill Gang meets 10:15 a.m., Jim's Pistolarrow Range for target shooting. For details, call 655-4505. * Rotary Club of Lake Placid meets 6:45 a.m., Platter's, Restaurant, 31 Park Drive, Lake Placid. For more details, call Ann Pollard, 465-6161. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 hosts Wacky Wednesday from 5-6:30 p.m. serving a varied menu of food for $5 and spe- cial drink prices. Lounge open from 3-10 p.m. Open to Elk members and guests. Music provided from 4:30-7:30 p.m. For details, call 471-3557. * Sebring Kiwanis Club 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. , * 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 ai 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 and Auxiliary trav- el to Royal Care Nursing Home in Avon Park the last Wednesday. 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. 0 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. * Bridge Club of Sebring (American Contract Bridge Club) plays novice duplicate games at 12:30 p.m. at 347 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, November through May. For details, call 385-8118.. * Buttonwood Bay Squares has a square dance main- stream workshop from 1-2:30 p.m. and a square dance beginner class from 2:30-4 p.m. at Buttonwood Bay Mobile Home Park Recreation Hall, 10001 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, Caller is Joy Teagle. For details, call Richard and Ann Smith at 273-0049. * Downtown Sebring Breakfast Kiwanis meets 6:30 a.m., Sandy's Circle Cafe -on the Circle, Sebring. I Fletcher Music Club meets every Thursday and Tuesday at Fletcher Music Center in Lakeshore Mall, Sebring. For more details, call 385-3288. * Fraternal Order of Eagles 4240 Aerie Auxiliary meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Thursday at the club, 12921 U.S. 98. Sebring. For details call 655-4007. * Golden Seniors Bridge Club plays every Thursday at Bogey's Restaurant, Sebring. For details, call Sylvia Fisher at 402-9031. * Harmony Hoedowners Square Dance Club offers beginning dance lessons for new and returning dancers from 4-6 p.m. Thursday, and classes for last year's dancers, from 2-4 p.m. at Reflections On Silver Lake in Avon Park. For more information, call Sam Dunn at 382-6792 or e-mail him at samdunn @samdunn.net. * Highlands Band rehearsal from 7-9 p.m. Thursday in the music room at Sebring United Methodist Church, 126 S. Pine St., Sebring. Bill Anderson is conductor. All instruments are welcome. Call 414-6303 for details. * Highlands County Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Agnes Episcopal Church on Lakeview Drive in Sebring. For details, call the 24-hour hotline 1-800- 850-7347 or (941) 616-0460. * Highlands Lake Volunteer Fire and Rescue meets 7 p.m. at fire department, 2840 Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, second and fourth Thursday. * Lake Placid Chapter 260 Order of the Eastern Star meets at 7:30 p.m. second and fourth Thursday at the Masonic Lodge on Main Street in Lake Placid. No meetings. from July through September. For details, call 465-4345. * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661 has lounge hours from 2- 10 p.m. Happy hour is from 2- 5 p.m. Card games are at 6 p.m. The lodge is open to members and their guests. For. details, call 465-266.1. * Lake Placid Moose serves burgers, jumbo hot dogs and fries at 6 p.m. Music provided from 5:30-9 p.m. Darts at 7;30 p.m. Open to members and qualified guests only. * Lake Placid Noon Rotary Club meets at noon at Church of Christ Church, corner of East Magnolia Avenue and Hibiscus Street. Lunch is at 11:30 a.m. * Lake Placid Woodcarvers meets from 9-11:30 a.m. at 127 Dal Hall Boulevard. For details, call Normand Pelland. 465-5510 or Ralph Algarin. 465-6230. * Lorida Teens (TLT), a newly formed part of the Greater Londa Community Club, meets at 7 p.m. Thursday to play softball, vol- leyball and a variety of other sports. Teens are encouraged to come to the community cen- ter. * Master Gardeners of Highlands County meets 9 a.m. every fourth Thursday at the Highlands County Agri- Civic Center, Sebring. * Mothers of Preschoolers (MOPS) meets from 9-11 a.m. second and fourth Thursday at First Presbyterian Church, 118 N. Oak St., Lake Placid. MOPS is for all mothers with children from birth through kindergarten. Child care is pro- vided. For details, call Heidi Katsanis at 465-1933. * Placid Lakes Bridge Club meets 6-9 p.m. at Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. For details, call 465-4888. * Ridge Area Writers meet at 9:30 a.m. the second and fourth Thursday in the Sebring Library. The group offers inspi- ration and encouragement. All writers are welcome. Susan LaCroce is the leader: * Sebring Breakfast Lions Club meets 7 a.m. October through May at Santa Rosa Hotel, 509 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Through the summer the club meets the first and third Thursday. Open to new members and visitors. * Sebring Country Estates Civic Association has a carry in dinner with entertainment at 6 p.m. fourth Thursday in the clubhouse on Grand Prix Drive, Sebring. * Sebring Eagles Club 4240 serves hamburgers and french fries from 5-7 p.m. Music is from 6-9 p.m. at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebring. For details, call 655-4007. * Sebring Elks Dance Club has dance instructor bill Ringo giving lessons from 2-4 p.m. every Tuesday and 6-8 p.m. every second and fourth Thursday at the Sebring Elks Lodge. For more information Call 471-1992 or 273-1421. * Sebring Lodge 249 F&AM meets 7:30 p.m., second and fourth Thursdays, 1809 Home Ave., Sebnng. * Sebring Moose Lodge 2259 has enrollment at 8 p.m. al Ine lodge. 11675 U.S. 98 East. Sebring. * Sebring Rhythm Cloggers dance at 6:30 p.m. at Highlands Hammock Slate Park Recreation Room in Sebring. If interested, call 382- 3735 or 382-6973. * Sebring Sunrise Rotary Club meets 7 a.m.. Sebring Elks Lodge, corner of Kenilworth Boulevard and Southeast Lakeview Drive. * Sweet Adeline's Show Chorus meets at 7 p.m. every Thursday in the Avon Park Rotary Club, 20 S. 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PC 06-764 IN RE: ESTATE OF VEROL M.TYLER Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of VEROL M. TYLER, deceased, whose date of death was May 21, 2006, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentatives 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 PERI- ODS SET FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECE- DENT'S DATE OF DEATH IS BARRED. The date of first publication of this No- tice is October 18, 2006. Personal Representatives: /s/ Norman Tribbett 3408 Lake Lucerne Drive Crandon, W1 54520 /s/ Augusl Tribbell P.O. Bo, 43. Bayfield, WI 54814 Attorney for Personal Representatives: /s/ William J. Nielander Attorney for Personal Representatives Florida Bar No. 0386014- 172 E. Interlake Blvd. Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-8181 October 18,25,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-787 IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNE S. WATTS, a/k/a ANNEITTA S. WATTS, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ANNE S. WATTS, a/k/a ANNETTA S. WATTS, deceased, File Number PC 06-787, is pending in the Cir- cuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal repie- sentative and the personal representatives' 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 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: OCTOBER 25, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Cecil B. Watts 3867 Rodeo Drive Sebring, FL 33875 Attorney for Personal Representative:. /s/ Robert E. Livingston Florida Bar No. 0031259 445 S. Commerce Avenue Sebring, Florida 33870 Telephone: (863) 385-5156 October 25; November 1,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-765 IN RE: ESTATE OF ELIZABETH B. TRUE Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of ELIZA- BETH B. TRUE, deceased, whose date of death was August 28th, 2006, and whose Social Se- curity Number is 108-14-4593, is pending in the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Flori- da, Probate Division; the address of which is 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the per- sonal representative and the personal repre- sentative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- tice is required to be served must file their claims with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE 1050 Lea 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: October 18th, 2006. Personal Representative: MARY E. RUCKER 25 Tioga Lane Lake Placid, FL 33852 RICHARD L. RUCKER 25 Tioga Lane Lake Placid, FL 33852 SWAINE, HARRIS & SHEEHAN, P.A. Attorneys for Personal Representative 401 DAL HALL BOULEVARD LAKE PLACID, FL 33852, Telephone: (863) 465-2811 Florida Bar No. 184165 October 18, 25, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-777 IN RE: ESTATE OF MADELYN M. HALEY, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MADELYN M. HALEY, deceased, File Number PC 06-777, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebr- ing, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representatives' attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate, 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 3.1 OA, ' AFTER THE DATE Of SERVICE OF A COPY OF -HIS NOTICE 0h THEM All other creditors of the decedent and cirer persoi,:n .iro r.idiiTii or deinand'i againri. de de.dt-nl i .i'- i rni:ludingJ nma- lured. coniingeni oir nliguidired claims,. must file their ,rnai,. win rin co:,un WITHIN 3. MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OFrHIS IOTiCE ALL CLAIMS IJOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The dai- of riiri public Olion of this notice is: OCTOBER 25. v,06 Per'.rijal Rtreserania ,i-e '. Rn:ard E Haley 411 Sassafras Sebring, FL 33870 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Robert E. Livingston Florida Bar No 003 1259 445 S Currmm-i:,e Avenu' Scoring Flcrida 338'0 Telephone t863) 385-5156 .October 25; November 1, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-773 IN RE: ESTATE OF MARJORIE NEEB Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration of the estate of MAR- JORIE NEEB, deceased, whose date of death was June'10, 2005, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGHLANDS County, Florida, Pro- bate Division, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal repre- sentative and the personal representative's at- torney are set forth below. . All creditors of the de,:redenrl ,n .-Iner persons having claims or der, mnds ag~ A. 1050 -s 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 OCTOBER 25, 2006. Personal Representative: /s/ David W. Neeb 615 Florence Drive Elm Grove, WI 53122 Attorney for Per.)nail Reresenlialve. /s/ Michael A, Rier Attorney for DAVID W. NEEB Florida Bar No. 175661 13 N. Oak Avenue Lake Placid, Florida 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-1111 October 25; November 1, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-780 .IN RE: ESTATE OF PHILIP 0. CROOKS Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The administration or ire eaie oful PHILIP .0. CROOKS, deceased, whose date of death 'was September 19th, 2006, and whose Social Securirvy Nuiter s jl 201-28-7245. .s pending 1f- ihe rCr,'uii C,'un ir hilrlind: Gournir', Fioridj Probale Division. ine adress ,um whichh r, is 430 S ine personal repre-enldlive and ihe personal epres'ernl ,,, i aluirny are r i l r ionn ellow All iedilar oIf ihe necider ai arid OTier persOin51 having claiTc, or ideirandi aainns, decedent's estate on whom a copy of this no- tice is required to be served must file their claims with trhis Coun 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 ACOPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All uoner credilors l Ir e decadent and persons having CI3MTiS Or demand~ againsI Inec datdenri e'jlaie must hie Iheir JaniiS i wr, Ir s counr WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PERIODS SET FORTH IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME 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: October 25th, 2006. Personal Representative: JOYCE, D. CROOKS 2008 Ashley Oaks Circle Sebring, FL 33872 SWAINE, HARRIS & SHEEHAN, P.A. Attorneys for Personal Representative 401 DAL HALL BOULEVARD LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 Telephone: (863) 465-2811 Florida BarNo, 184165 S.October 25; November 1, 2006 STATE OF FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION NOTICE OF INTENT TO ISSUE PERMIT The Department of Environmental Protection gives notice of its intent to issue a permit (File No. 0220369-003) to Hillary and Sons, Inc., 619 West State Road 50, Groveland, Florida 34736, to to mine peat from an additional 102.82 acres of wetlands for a total 431.17 acres of wetland impacts. This permit super- sedes and incorporates previous permit num- bers 0220369-001 and 0220369-002 that were issued for this site. Construction will in- clude materials storage and processing areas, an office and an equipment maintenance area. The office and improvements associated with the processing yard will remain following completion of the mining activities. The proc- essing yard (0.455 of an acre) will be impervi- ous. The total area served by the system, as modified, will be 565.48 acres. The property is owned by AMEB, Inc., Ben Hill Griffin, Inc., and Running W Citrus, LP, and is leased to the applicant. Hillary and Sons, Inc. also own a portion of expansion property. The depth of mining below the land surface is expected to be from one to eight feet, with an average depth of four feet. Excavation within the underlying sand stratum is not authorized. Mining will progress with dewatering. Re- charge ditches and piezometers will be instal- led and monitored to protect off-site wetlands from drying. Stormwater up to the 100-year, 24-hour storm event will be contained on site. No off-site discharges are authorized less than the design storm event. Water levels fluctuate between an average seasonal high of 91.0 feet National Geodetic Vertical Datum (NGVD) and, an average .jeasonal low of 88.0 feet NGVD with a normal pool of 89.5 feet NGVD: Wetland mitigation for the expansion area will include the reclamation or the creation of mixed forested wetlands (13.05 acres), fresh- water marsh (78.23 acres), emergent aquatic wetlands (3.99 acres), and an open water area (25.92 acres) for a total of 12119 acre of wetlands or other surface wjier: Welland mitigation j rrai iliij will l include im tcr l-. mation or ire (realorin OI addiofnl iT-pna i'r- ested wetlands 03983 jc:rts. tre-hwjale marsh 1280 7i0 aicesi ernrgtr i qiUal,: we,.i lands 134 56 airei: and a ,pn top wjitr ar ,j 51 59 acrei. nor a luial ol 45668 aiires ol ,I.llid? (r otherr surface walr.: The pfriol-:i area musl also meet irhe ljnd rel.imailorn it. quirerinrils of Chapl-r 62C- 9. F AC The te'- iinrimjed Ile o irne mine inc.ludiln reCilaTinour is 20 years. This pr(ole,: I; lo:.aled in Seicion 1, Township, 33 .ouir. Range 2i EaJ. and Section 6, Township 33 South, Range 29 East, four miles I nonnrasl ine Town ul Avon Park orn 3ak IS.I land RoaUG I-ihijland4 Counrh Unner tihiE rient to iuue ieri permit ns rheretby gran ~rA, lteCI 10 Ih-e appliCani' cumipiiance witari an reqJuiremri[ in iru iilerrni, publish FiOIice o 01 hih inent in newspaper ol general :.rculaiion and lt provide prOiO I .ur n publi-, calionr 3iL accord3nEe wiln Seclion 50o 051i F S. This action is final and effective on the date filed with the Clerk of the Department unless a sufficient petition for an.administrative hear- ing s limelv ilv d under sections 120.569 and 120.5;, F S. a-. provided below. If a sufficient petition for an administrative nearinrig is irel filed, this intent to issue auirniai':alliv be. *comes only proposed agenLy ,i:Ti cn n irn application, subject to the r-sult of ihe adim;,,. ibs ralie itevieW prices; Th-rellr i on ihe IIll ing ul a lirn-ely rid sunicinri peniOiin u nis Od lion will nol tbe iinal and eneo:ive unii lunlher order ul he DepjanirTir WArie prooi ul pub. licdiion i- provided if required by this intent, and id a suhir.,enl peilion is nril timely filed, ire periTir will be is iued as a ministerial ac- tion. Because an administrative hearing may result in the reversal or substantial modifica- tion of this action, the applicant is advised not 1050 -Lega to commence construction or other activities until the deadlines noted below, for filing a pe- tition for an administrative hearing or request for an extension of time, have expired and un- til the permit has been executed and delivered. Mediation is not available. A person whose substantial interests are af- fected by the Department's action may peti- tion for an administrative proceeding (hear- ing) under sections 120.569 and 120.57, F.S. The petition must contain the information set forth below and must be filed (received by the clerk) in the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Commonwealth Boule- vard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-3000. Under rule 62-110.106(4), F.A.C., a person whose substantial interests are affected by the Department's action may also request an ex- tension of time to file a petition for an admin- istrative hearing.The Department may, for good cause shown, grant the request for an extension of time. Requests for extension of time must be filed with the Office of General Counsel of the Department at 3900 Common- wealth Boulevard, Mail Station 35, Tallahas- see, Florida 32399-3000, before the applicable deadline. A timely request for extension of time shall toll the running of the time period for filing a petition until the request is acted upon. If a request is filed late, the Department may still grant it upon a motion by the re- questing party showing that the failure to file a request for an extension of -time before the deadline was the result of excusable neglect. If a timely and sufficient petition for an admin- istrative hearing is filed, other persons whose substantial interests will be affected by the outcome of the administrative process have rin: rigrt to petition to intervene in the pro- , edngo Intervention will be permitted only at the discretion of the presiding officer upon the filing of a motion in compliance wilh rule 28- 106.205, F.A.C. In accordance with rules 28-106.111(2) and 62-110.106(3)(a)(4), F.A.C., petitions for an jadTiirisiraiive hear;ri by ihe applicanr must be ild wilhirn ? days o1 receipl O i hls wril- ten ncine Peiinrt. riled by any persons olher than tre appirlam and olrer man nose enin- tied to written notice under subsection 120.60(3), F. S., must be filed within 21 days oi puDill ,lion ri ihe noiii'e or within 21 days :1 rtepi or ihhe winen nonce wnirnever oc- curs first. Undrr sujre,:lion 120 60(3), F. S., however any person who h asked he De- ranm3niri lcr nonce ol agency aclon may hie a penlron wihinr 21 days oI receipl Oi sucri no- tice, regardless of the date of publication. The petitioner shall mail a copy of the petition ,10 ihi ajplicanri al Ine address indicated above al ih[e ime l ling The lalure ol any person to ile 3a DeiiiiOn or rn adimiiisiraile nearing wiihin ine apprpriiale lime period 'rall (on- iiiiuie a waiver o inai person's nrign lo re- Quesi. an addmirnirriive deremirinanon ihear- ronl under sectionE 12U 569 and 120 57 F S A Deiiion irail atspuitS ine material lads on wrii.h ine Depanmenim acion rS based must conrain he Iollowing inlormallor lai mie name nid address of each agency alf- ileled and each, agernvy s Ile or idenlilicalon number, if known; (b) the name, address, and telephone number of the petitioner; the name, address, and tele- phone-number of the petitioner's representa- tive, if any, which shall be .the address for service purposes during the course of the pro- ,;eeding and an e'planaiion ol how nIre peli- iioner u umianiiil inleresis are or will Be ar- Iei Ied by ihe agency .ieiTemirnalorr (.) a ialemeni niol when and now Ihe pelilion- er received nuii: ori ihe agericy decision. dl) a sialemenr 01 all disputed issues 'l male- rnal la:I II ihere ire none Ihe penmion musl so indicate; 11 a ai:iiIse sidlemernl o ine ullimale lacis Alleged niludin] Ire specoii lacls Iha3l he peniilic'er coniends r arrani reversal or modl- The Brightest Way to Turn Your Real Estate Advertising into Greenbacks (money that is) Look for our Racks, Today! 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Southgate Golden Key Realty ........ US 27 Harvey's BP ............. US 27 Help U Sell ........ ... .US 27 N Homer's ......... Town Square IHOP ................. US 27 N Lakeshore Mall ......... US 27 N Lakeview Plaza . .. .. US 27 N MaeLee's Deli .... Ridgewood Dr. News-Sun ...... .2227 US 27 S m1--_ C"- Pet Supermarket . Town Square Post Office ....... Ridgewood Dr. Preferred Properties. Inc. . .Hwy 98 Sebring Chamber . On the Circle Sebring Chamber Rack .......... . . . . . On the Circle Spring Lake Shopping Center ..... ..................... Hw y 98 Spring Lake Realty .... .. Hwy 98 Sun 'N Lakes Shell Gas Station .. .......... .... .Sun 'N Lake Village Inn ......... .... US 27 Winn Dixie . . . Town Square LAKE PLACID A Star Realty Services ........... ... ... .... . Interlake Blvd. Barber Shop ..... ............ ..... Interlake Blvd. & US 27 Brantley Properties .Interlake Blvd. C.S. Edwards Realty .. .Main Avenue Century 21 Compton Realty ...... . .. Access Rd. @US 27 S Citgo Cony. Store .............. ...... . .Lake Josephine Rd. Citgo Conv. Store . Lake June Rd. Coldwell Banker Highlands Properties ......... US 27 N Ed Fisher Realty ........ .. F..... .. Access Rd. @US 27 S ERA Advanced All Service Realty . . .......... ..... U S 27 N Florida Scenic Realty . .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. W inn Dixie ...... .... US 27 N Woody's Restaurant ..... US 27 N Wrightway Realty ..... Tower View US 27 South Sebring, FL 33870 IWvvs I I II (863) 385-6155 News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1050 Legals fiction of the agency's proposed action; (f) a statement of the specific rules or statutes that the petitioner contends require reversal or modification of the agency's proposed action; and (g) a-statement of the relief sought by the pe- titioner, stating precisely the action that the petitioner wishes the agency to take with re- spect to the agency's proposed action. A petition that does not dispute the material facts on which the Department's action is based shall state that no such facts are in dis- pute and otherwise shall contain the same in- formation as set forth above, as required by rule 28-106.301, F.A.C. Under paragraphs 120.569(2)(c) and (d), F.S., a petition for ad- ministrative hearing must be dismissed by the agency if the petition does not substantially comply with the above requirements or is un- timely filed. The Department has determined that the pro- posed activity, because of its size, potential ef- fect on the environment or the public, contro- versial nature, or location, is likely to have a heightened public concern or likelihood of re- quest for administrative proceedings. There- fore, pursuant to subsection 373.413(4), F.S., and rules 62-110.106(5), (7), (9), and (11) and 62-343.090(2)(k), F.A.C., you (the appli- cant) are required to publish at your own ex- pense the enclosed Notice of Intent to Issue. The notice is required to be published one time, within 30 days of the date of entry of this intent, in the legal advertisements section of a newspaper of general circulation meeting the requirements of sections 50.011 and 50.031, FRS., in the county where the activity is to take place. Within seven days of publica- tion, the applicant must provide proof of pub- lication in the form prescribed by section 50.051, F.S., to: Department of Environmental Protection Bureau of Mine Reclamation 2051 East Dirac Drive Tallahassee, Florida 32310-3760 Failure to publish the notice and provide proof of publication within the allotted time shall result in denial of the permit. This intent to issue constitutes an order of the Department. Subject to the provisions of para- graph 120.68(7)(a); F.S., which may require a remand for an administrative hearing, the ap- plicant has the right to seek judicial review of. the order under section 120.68,.F.S., by the filing of a notice of appeal under rule 9.110 of the Florida Rules of Appellate Procedure with the Clerk of the Department in the Office of General Counsel, 3900 Commonwealth Boule- vard, Mail Station 35, Tallahassee, Florida, 32399-3000, and by filing a copy of the notice of appeal accompanied by the applicable filing fees with the appropriate district court of ap- peal. The notice of.appeal must be filed within 30 days from the date when the order is filed with the Clerk of the Department. The appli- cant, or any party within the meaning of para- graph 373.114(1,)(a) or section 373.4275, F.S., may also seek appellate review of the or- der before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Commission under subsection 373.114(1) or section 373.4275, F.S. Requests for review before the Land and Water Adjudicatory Com- mission must be filed with the Secretary of the Commission and served on the Depart- ment within 20 days from the date when the order is filed with the Clerk of the Department. October 25, 2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-748 IN RE: ESTATE OF Avis FARErJ JOiNES Deceased. D NOTICE OF ADMINIISTRATIOIJ Tr:,' a1iTinrlAi rii n i :iNi [i ii cliaI- 1 AVI 3 AREIJi JiiJ-iES dei:el3A File flumrc 'PL, I16- 748, i p-nding in Irhe Ciir:uii Court for HIGH- LANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 South Commerce Av'inije Setiini Flidc.la 330870 TriF fmes arir] ,1dreiSes ol IA,? pi-rciifil irpDieeriative an1 i crit- .' repreenljii,ve's jnoriire/ are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTI- FIED THAT: . All persons on whom this notice is served wv'A r i-i, .bj CIijui TO, T inCilchj1enge Ihe v1lidiry of the will, the qualifications of the personal r :,lr ,:E;.ri.Tlave, venue, or jurisdiction of this Court are required to file their objections with this Court WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MONTHS .AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE. OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. 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 served within three months after the date of the first publication of this notice must -ie- IheAr claims wih hih Court WITHIN THE AFTERR OF THREE MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE OR THIRTY DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERV- ICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. All other creditors of the decedent and persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their claims with this court WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. ALL CLAIMS, DEMANDS AND OBJEC- TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED. The date of the first publication of this No- ti/e is October 25,2006. Personal Representative: /s/ Becky S. Davis 524 Broad Street Sebring, Florida 33870 863-314-9868 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ James W. Kelly FLA. BAR #206237 14 South Lake Avenue Avon Park, Florida 33825 (863) 453-7509 October 25; November 1,2006 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: FC-06-1192 ERROL ANTHONY MORRIS, Petiti owner, and NICOLA SWABY MORRIS, Respondent. NOTICE OF ACTION TO: Nicola Swaby Morris YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action for dis- solution of marriage has been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to Errol Anthony Morris, Petitioner, P.O. Box 1845; Avon Park, Florida 33825, on or before November 17, 2006, and file the original with the Clerk of Court, 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida, either before service on Petitioner or immediately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief de- manded in the petition. DATED: October 13, 2006. THERE IS SOMETHING 55 NEW UNDER THE SUN When placing your help wanted ad, the News- Sun now has the capability of placing your logo in the ad. Using your logo enhances the appearance of your ad. So when faxing your ad copy to us, also fax us a copy of your logo and we will place it in your ad as well. Or when calling ask the Advisor about having your logo included. CALL CLASSIFIEDS--THEY WORK 385-6155 1050 Legals L. E. Brooker As Clerk of the Court By: Sara Turnbull As Deputy Clerk October 25; November 1, 8, 15, 2006 NOTICE OF DISPOSITION ACCORDING TO THE FLORIDA SELF STOR- AGE FACILITY ACT THE FOLLOWING STOR- AGE UNITS LOCATED AT THE STORAGE PLACE OF AVON PARK, 395 CR 17A WEST, AVON PARK, FL 33825 WILL BE DISPOSED OF ON NOVEMBER 15, 2006 AT 10:00 A.M. ALL UNITS ARE SAID TO CONTAIN HOUSE- HOLD GOODS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED. Names and unit numbers are as follows: NAME UNIT NUMBER Anthony Greathouse 134 Nicole Lyons 209 Carol Elliot 212 Rory Davis 263 Brittney Dodd 350 DISPOSITION BEING MADE TO SATISFY LANDLORD'S LIEN. MANAGEMENT RE- SERVES ALL RIGHTS, UNDER FLORIDA LAW, ALL PAYMENTS MUST BE IN CASH. October 25; November 1, 2006 INVITATION TO BID SPRING LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT The removal of a 1000 gallon fiberglass diesel tank environmental closure with report - tank cleaning and disposal. Install a new 1000 gallon fiberglass. Double wall tank with all the compliant accessories. Reconnect existing electric and piping.- Do at tightness test. Sealed proposal will be received by the under- signed at the office of Spring Lake Improve- ment District, 115 Spring Lake Boulevard, Sebring, FL 33876 by 10:00 A.M. November 16, 2006 at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud; BIDS must be sealed and the outside of the envelopes MUST be marked: "BID". Gregory Gretz Water Plant Manager October 25, 29, 2006 NOTICE OF LANDOWNERS MEETING AND ELECTION OF ONE SUPERVISOR SPRING LAKE IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT The Spring lake Improvement District will conduct a Landowners Meeting on Wednes- day, November 08, 2006 at 3:30 P.M. at the District Office, 115 Spring Lake Boulevard, Sebring, Florida. At such time and place a re-. port shall be given to the' Landowners present on the past operations of the District..In addi- tion, an election shall be held for the purpose of electing one Supervisor to a Board of five Supervisors for a term expiring on the regular' meeting -date in November,' 2009 in accord- ance with Chapter 90-434 Laws of Florida. The landowners may vote in person or by proxy in writing. At said meeting each Land- owner shall be entitled to cast one vote per acre of land owned by him and located within the District. Fractions of an acre shall be treat- ed as one acre entitling the Landowners to one vote with respect thereto. The person re- ceiving the highest number of votes for the of- fice of Supervisor shall be declared elected. The Board of Supervisors will also be appoint- ing two new Supervisors to replace vacated positions. In addition' any other business relat- ing to the Spring Lake Improvement District as may properly come before the meeting, will be heard. EACH PERSON WHO DECIDES TO APPEAL ANY DECISION MADE BY THE BOARD WITH RESPECT TO ANY MATTER CONSIDERED AT THE MEETING IS ADVISED THAT PERSON MAY NEED TO ENSURE THAT A VERBATIM RECORD OF THE PROCEEDINGS S MADE INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EviDOENrCE :UPON WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. Joseph DeCerbo October 25; November 1, 2006 SOUTH FLORIDA WATER MANAGEMENT DISTRICT I NOTICE OF WATER SHORTAGE. On October 19, 2006, the Executive Director of the South Florida Water Management Dis- trict issued Water Shortage Order No. 2006- 159-DAO-WS which declared a Water Short- age Emergency within portions of the Indian Prairie Water Use Basin. The area subject to this Order is surface water in both Lake Istok- poga and the Central and Southern Flood Con- trol Project Canals known as C-39A, C-40, C- 41, and C-41A ("Project Canals") north of S- 70, S-75, and S-84 up to S-68 in Glades and Highlands Counties. The water shortage re- strictions set forth in this Order are contained in Rules 40E-21.521 and 40E-22.122, F.A.C. These restrictions became effective on, Octo- ber 19, 2006, at 5:00 pm in accordance with Rule 40E-21.291, F.A.C. All water withdrawals from Indian Prairie Water Use Basin C-39A, C- 40, C-41, and C-41A Canals and Lake Istokpo- ga, shall be in accordance with WS Order No. 2006-159-DAO-WS, unless water users re- quest and receive a variance authorization. In the event a variance request is authorized, conditions referencing an Operational Plan will be included as to canal users. The Order in- cluding the Operational Plan as Exhibit D, is available at the District through its website (www.sfwmd.gov), the Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences ("IFAS") Okeechobee Office, in municipal and county offices, the District headquarters at 3301 Gun Club Road, West Palm Beach, FL, 33406, 561-682-6785, and the District's Service Center Office at 205 North Parrott Avenue, Suite 201, Okeechobee, FL 34972, 863-462-5260. The SFWMD is making every effort to provide information to the public through the media regarding re- strictions. The Governing Board will continue to consider water shortage conditions throughout the SFWMD at its regularly scheduled monthly meetings and may call special meetings for such purposes as long as the water shortage exists. : October 25, 2006 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC AUCTION: NOVEMBER 10, 2006 AT 9:00 A.M. LOCATION: AVON TOWING, 1102 KERSEY ST., AVON PARK, FL 33825 YEAR MAKE 1980 FORD VIN # F1DEUHD0764 YEAR MAKE 1988 JEEP. VIN # 1JTMW6456JT156275 YEAR MAKE 1988 CHEVROLET VIN # 1G1BL51H5JR173634 October 25, 2006 RAINBOW TITLE & LIEN, INC. ' 3389 Sheridan Street, PMB 221 Hollywood, FL 33021 (954) 920-6020 NOTICE OF SALE Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc. will sell at Public Sale at Auction the following vehicles to satis- fy lien pursuant to Chapter 713.585 of the Florida Statutes on November 16, 2006 at 10 A.M. *AUCTION WILL OCCUR WHERE EACH VEHICLE/VESSEL IS LOCATED* Lot #: 009921 2000 SILVER ESCORT, VIN #2FAFP13P5YR148179 Located at: FORD LINCOLN MERCURY OF SEBRING, 3201 US HIGHWAY 27 SOUTH, SEBRING, FL 33870 (863)385-0144Highlands Owner: NATIONAL AUTO FIN PO BOX 7199, LITTLE ROCK, AR 72223 Customer: HELENA VICTORIA SMALL 625 .EO DOUGLAS AVE., SEBRING, FL 33870 Lienholder: NONE Lien Amount: $5,567.31 a) Notice to the owner or lienor that he has a right to a hearing prior to the scheduled date of sale by filing with the Clerk of the Court. b) Owner has the right to recover possession of vehicle by posting bond in accordance with Florida Statutes Section 559.917. c) Proceeds from the sale of the vehicle after 1050 Legls payment lien claimed by lienor will be deposit- ed with the Clerk of the Court. Any persons) claiming any interests) in the above vehicles contact: Rainbow Title & Lien, Inc., (954) 920-6020. *ALL AUCTIONS ARE HELD WITH RESERVE* Some of the vehicles may have been released prior to auction LIC # AB-0001256 October 25, 2006 PUBLIC AUCTION FOR TOWING & STORAGE 1997 FORD VIN#1 FMDA11U1VZB44175 ON NOVEMBER 6, 2006, 9:00 A.M. AT PRECISION AUTO BODY 110 W. INTERLAKE BLVD. LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 October 25, 2006 NOTICE-OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to a Writ of Execution issued in the County Court in and for Highlands County, Florida, on the 21st day of August 2006, in the cause wherein First Union National Bank of Florida f/k/a Florida National Bank, is plaintiff, and Tracy Blackstock, Euda Blackstock and Lena- vol Blackstock, are defendants, being Case No. 91-169-C in said court, I, Susan Benton, .as Sheriff of Highlands County, Florida have levied upon all of the right, title and interest of the above defendants, Euda Blackstock and Lenavol Blackstock, and to the following de- scribed real property to-wit: Lot 14, Lot 15 and Lot 16, in Block C, of WASHINGTON PARK, according to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat Book 2, at Page 37, of the Public Records of Highlands County, Florida a/k/a/ 485 East Green Street, Avon Park, Florida. Parcel Identification Number: A- 26-33-28-150-OOCO-0140. and on the 13th day of November, 2006 at the Commerce Avenue entrance to the -Qigi d.:. County Courthouse, in the City of Sebring, Highlands County, Florida,. at the hour of 11:00 a.m., or as soon thereafter as possible, I will offer for sale all of the said defendant's, Euda Blackstock and Lenavol Blackstock, right, title and interest in aforesaid property at public outcry and will sell the same, subject to all prior leri erii:um ialir,:iirS n jr iudg in, t:" if any, .o ine ni-ri -i nd oIei- b:,iimKr or ii-l. ders for CASH ine prol .:c I, lt- .i,Eipliei i3 ' far as -T.J [1, i mIe I ym ni pf iieri .-I .noinAd Ir satisfaction of the. above-described execution. DaiTel Ir, 9In idJa 0 oLI I r | '0:i ' ',$LlAIJ BEFIlTOiN HERIFF OF HIGHLArJOS LI-JUIITI FLOIDAIA E, ,: iW.ivi'i r i -ir DEPUTY SHERIFF 'i 3:i:irdii',A n wtirn irTA Am riT n in Wiln Ii:, iti-l. iI -. AL:T er.r ii i: AIrn il'l. bllii C: ri- ,iii-n.j 3 special accommodation to participate in this proceeding should contact the agency sending this notice at 434 Fernleaf Ave., Sebring, FL 33870, Telephone 863/402-7228 not later than seven days prior to the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TTD) 1-800-955-8771, or Voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, via,Florida Relay Service. October 11, 18, 25; November 1, 2006 1055 Highlands County Legals irr'ITATIi Ni TiL, Bic Tr, i:,r,..,I r'o! ,, 1 i .,- li-,j inl, i rh , Purchasing Department for: BID #07-007: Pole Barn Construction for Waste Water Collections Specifications may be obtained from the City Pur-, chasing office by -'ii :..iii'. .i "ui.Tn. .-,.mj, , 1 1:r' South Commerce .fi, t.i:,,,. Il .i., J.I'l: Phone 863-471-5110, Fax 661 i-7A i1 .lf, ., Ei-T ,,l ourchaslna@mysebrino corn wI . Bid envelopes must be sealeddnd.n marked with the, bid rti-nber ald name so as to4ndentify the enclosed bid. Bids must be delivered to the City of Sebring Pur- .:r, .in O nfi : An 'ii. .1Ti,,jT,, ,n .,:, i .1., reach ii,.,: al ..,-ii .1 l :' i n ji.r Ir.., 2-00 p.m Novem ber 10, 2006 5 i5 ..'ri i, lir Ihi u ill : ,I Bi:,, re- ,: l, .j I) ,, Ir1.'. 7 ]r l.Aj[, ', .I : |'.. : .ll ll be r Ir i.,] Tr,. 1i:I iill v i'i[ I:,f it ; i.i:i :Itii ]:,r i rn late delivered In person, by mail, or, any other type of de- livery service. The Sebring City Cou ,'-.ii 'ti'-: i i ri' i.i , u r.'i or reert anv or all ,3,. .,i' i rF in, Ih. .i r1 rIn, 5',jril I ir, xn, ro .. rr..1 f '1 [11 i .- |ir h.i.. in ,-.*in I: Tr irij irir, ii j r .- ii lr..i- "i irim rj : ii ,r ". I ,:I, [ine City of Sebring. The Council reserves the right to waive irregularities in the bid. w Kirk Zimmerman, CPPB Purchasing Agent i' ri.:',, ..r.- I :ij lj. ri 'CT :E MF 'PLiI :ATI ON I:R TM* EL'EELI ICHAFTER 1 Y" ':.l :FLL I 'i .i TIAIITE1: I TA' CiEl:l:- 'ALLE 11 I :li iC-l; CERT. NO.: 99/3901 TAX DEED NO.: 06000499TDS , NOTICE iS' HERE.', GiVEFt THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, ir, HIiOL E 1OF ij I 1:ERATIII:ITE I l.iM BER 99/3901 ISSUED O. j1 199- MHM': FILEi: I ,E,1 IN MY OFFICE AND HAC Ml E N rli MC'f'Lii:T iiir FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018400260 LOT 26, BLOCK 184, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF BA- SIL ZAZULA . 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE."LUKE"BROOKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9589 TAX DEED NO.: 06000613TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9589 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: , C243528-070008A0260 LOT 26, BLOCK 8A, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 26,' OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF GEORGE S.BOURNE 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS . BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) 'AX DEED $ALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9590 TAX DEED NO.: 06000614TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9590 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: C243528-070008A0280 LOT 28, BLOCK BA, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 26, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MIR- IAM CUTLER HARRIS, THOMAS H. CUTLER, JR., GARNET WOHLFORD CUTLER 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 I 055 Highlands V0 J County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9675 TAX DEED NO.: 06000616TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9675 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: C243528-0800110046D LOT 46D, BLOCK 11, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 8, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 18, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID 'CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF PANSY E. LEFEVERS, SAM P. LEFEVERS 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9732 TAX DEED NO.: 06000617TDS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX.CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9732 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: C243528-10000200040 LO'IT I lL.i'I4 ,lA I'lE! .IINi: I'rI 1: T T TI_: i i T III u lm i ir: i I TI THHE 'lA T T :II :lf- Hf': hi. '. L'L T' I IrL H iL T 110:: F .Ul: l I i: THHE F1 LI.IL, FIE', I ''I I 1 l I MI J1:'i 'I.i T, I L'RIAIL' THE U CEl C.rEI IT : I TI' i E r .IrUl' Ih A(i (I HI, C E E :. i TkHE ,IA ftrEi, I i.JI I E : THIE 1 :I IHl TE HALL t PE- r'EfI:'F, F M l ': I II. I ,II 1 THI E I'IE i L' T'.RiBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD. TO' IHI H ,1H': I AI lC'll iln THE MAINt IIIHLA r jC, 'ii'.1rli, COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, I.lk, MZ'.EVb.L. f'OOM, ON 11/08/2006 AT THE LEIA"L HoI:II. ''IF I L.E, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18,25, 2006 NOITI li F '_If f L'iilCT Ii :I'H IM EEL' i'. HA I TF 14 I I IL L HIII A TATI.I E:i TA iC1:E L' ''[ -i-'E I 1I i .ll i' . CERT. NO.: 99/9755 TAX DEED NO.: 06000619TDS rji:iTi( I: HEF1F b, IiVElJ THAT ALECRT CE Mii::F HIll -I_ I'.f- I N '1 IEtiHIII' ll- IIA T ]lIIT'IF- i V *.,14 \' '',, S t 1.11 I H- It: FILEC'I :Ar.IT E iI M i:.if:i E iiNL, A i ,A E 1: 1 I :I :I T FOiT _-l:Li Li HI l: IHIl'l: f'L JIl 'i l'r LEA ll"' 'A II E R. In THF 'l'ilfJl, iif h'llHL [IT'C. TJIATL IIf Fl.il' IOIA TO WIT: - C243528-1000030046A 1l.1 44,4 M I- iAT -r : :, TM '' E TIT: 1r iT ,I:'lll I THE FLHI THmIREI'A HEI I-IR:L' iD FL T bi-L l T .i F i'lCE .I I'f TH E fII.1 LlI. HIF:-I HLI: 11'I llIHL.4rlCIj l blll. I. 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MCKEE. rhI.lE:I EP OF TE II-ITICICATE JurTBEF ')' 1 .. : ii- 01 .ii '.'. l 9 HA i'. II El' iAME i M. i:.1. M : AJlCi HA' F UI- a l l H 'L AICMI Lii'H: TA. DiiE TO BE :'i.iiEli THEfE-.1 I 7 !41'L ..EIi iLATE EMlIl RA :E. THF F:LLi.'.ll"iV I L 1:'IIHIi 1 F 'iLERTI iN TH cE 1''rjt IU f HiI'HLAIl : TATE i:f 'FLORiiA TO WIT: i'.. J1 :" .1 11.11:1111: H11 .I'I LIiT Itf EL'Liy A IJRATrIE 6LI'. :lIr' EiTATEl l.lri i A(iR DI "lli T I fl.PT THEREiOf A: PEIiEi I NL'Ai FL IALIT 6 1: A 4,. j 1E jHil F-f THE F1.1bi- lI F EI'CORI'.,l F HIIIHL |rll:. Il:'IllITi FLIRILIA .,I- liri".P RF, .11JI- F THE AC CE':', Mt hT If LI EIEI l li E ri i.iL'lE" 'AIC' 'E:R TIF'CNATE I':' l' WIT il THE lliJAIM i i'F :HI-ALFI1T Ac-,E l. l.UiHiE H AET:T EL 6A6. .' I HAi ll l 1:l.LLA IliiEI l I' IILLA llil'i: Ti HE '.mil' ICERTIIFIA'TE "HMLL BE I R iF: EE I-i F .iAi:iRiN i' T' LAW THE iIRFETAT, UIF 'IftibELI THEREII WILL ':E IF I LC I TII IllE HfHII',IE T-. F 'IIli- I TI HE LiTHiTJ H l-LHicii :' IC'lTll I '. L'ilJRT HI:IIJNE BA'FM"_ Ti T JiJp l A-, :EMA6Lt MIjlIM CiN I, -ill oR- AT THE LFi,AL HI' IJA If '-M. li.iij A M DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4, 11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9811 TAX DEED NO.: 06000622TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9811 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 i1,-l.Itl. OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, Ti' WiT C243528-100007A0610 LOT 61, BLOCK 7A, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 51, AND OR BOOK 'W3 PATGE 561, FORMERLY A PORTION OF, LOTS I, ANiL I, BLOCK 7, OF THE PUBLIC-RE-'/ CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JEAN COLEMAN 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. 'LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OdTOBER 4, 11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9812 TAX DEED NO.: 06000623TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT'E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX.CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9812 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: C243528-100007A0620 LOT 62, BLOCK 7A, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 51, AND OR BOOK 483, PAGE 560, FORMERLY A PORTION OF ATTENTION You can now send your classified ad to us on line. Send it by e-mail to: advertising@newssun.com AND VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT http://www.newssun.com 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals LOT 14, BLOCK 7, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JEAN COLEMAN 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9815 TAX DEED NO.: 06000624TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9815 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: C243528-10000800040 LOT 4, BLOCK 8, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 51, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF FA- CUNDO ROVIRA JR. 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 ODURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 Tl j C, ii Of "F LLi',AT ,Ni I ''H TA. 'EED : 1 "I: EF14 I1 2 .- fLi iT ICI'4 : TAijTE.I TA CIE f 'i' l4 1 ii ;iH :ii." E'f T rI.1 .99 ' TAX DEED NO.: 06000625TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN.THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9817 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:. 0243528-10000800070 LOT7 BL.-'P F ORANGE BLOInOM ESTATE? UNIT i' 1: L'i:irDiriT' T'C THE P'LAT Ti.lERE(i f MS REi . C:l:IREC i 1C l i lA t F" F'MiP it P IJ THE PIIBLIC Fi:'iR':I i f': HiIGHLA i 'i:. '. 'lin., -FLiORiOM THE AC'f:' rMjEiT ,F CAi' [I If HT, I. iT L iERn A li I' FHTfii'ATE 'C i'Ali i twA ir THE iAMEri : I OF biL . LIE 1,1 'A. l1H GEC'A R -t I: A,.LOIR IIL !, THE 'AI:i :E TIFIn:ATIE ':HALL. BE RE 'i-tMi A11 C:i:i:i|:lli Ti:i LAW 1THiE FI 'EHRT i CIE.- L.AIAELi TH I FIICiT WILL t:i:il_1C' Ti:i TIlE HiCHI0:': I ifI'lij E iT1HE MATl j 1.1 1 I- LH LTr"i' I C i.ii, iiIHTI. HI:II.i:E A ErtIEErJT .Ii. A' i TAM6l., ROrLIIM 'l I1 1 I 1 'll,. H E I-II l.'i l. H Il.i i:if :,i LE iI 'l'(' A:M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 . L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18,25,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197C512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9822 TAX DEED NO.: 06000626TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E.,MCKEE,. HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9822 IS- SUED 06/0171999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFICATE EMBRA- SCES THE FOLLOWING, DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C243528-100009A0020 LOT 2, BLOCK 9A, ORANGE BLOSSOM. EI:':TI:. I 'll T '1:1 A 1iiirijifiT TiG TI: f'IPT THERE'.i:iF .l EI:ICIIA IE N IJ 1I. 4T jilli' E. M '1,i "T1 riL' D R LI''01 44 P'ALE 1i-, .rT'T, OR:1 S'i AG"" iFADE :,',f rjIA1ERL. A F'U1:ITlCIN II LIT: 1 A ill : S BL::L. 4 I f THE IJBLIK: RTI :0Ui. C'. L:1 H I'HLAJii'': Iiju rIT. Fiii iiL " TH[f1A F CMETr i J T IF AlI PRIJP ERT. LiiJCIER i Alli L i' :Ii'LI TE i'liFl'i WA-Cl In THE nIAME: il i l: B'iJ IA I ii IITITLE 1 CA T Il.E t''" THL "lt'i iiATiFiCfATE "..HALL BE REh ' LiEtliTIE' IWC l.l'iiJ O IL' LMW THE PRLO 'li ., Oi:'. 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D I'Ct i' '144 614, FILEC' -:IM.ET l ilj MT I'ilE ,MI E'- H r. 1-'iE -41 -I f I: L i'L T 1 E11:I'IF R TAI I I 'l T FIF I:LiE:' THlE: R I. lA0D (EATIfli:ATE EM.1R FA- I1:': THE I:iil.li ii EI'l E ':C iF E-li uFR FERTI, INi II'l i ITi.r fl : HIliHLHNri, LTATE iOF FLORIliA 11 : WIT LO(T 1:, 1 BI'., 'i : P ,riiijE BLLo:':i M E: TATES. ijljiT i .I iNi'ij ,i 1i1 THE FLAT THEPEOF A,. RELCilAijE I'il i T F I0'I' F. f.A1 :E '.L I AriD OIR F 1 I FALE in F ri .EmRI 1. FCiRTIIII IIF LIOT'i: t, Arji Llli 9 T ii:f THIF -'l.1L.11: R EI: I:I ; i: i HHull. LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF VIV- IAN N. WAVER, GERALD A. WEAVER 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK S OCTOBER 4,11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AXDEED SALE: 11/08/2006 .CERT. NO.: 99/9824 TAX.DEED NO.: 06000628TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9824 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: C243528-100009A0610 LOT 61, BLOCK 9A, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 10, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 51, AND OR 484, PAGE 158, FORMERLY A PORTION OF LOT 9, BLOCK 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUN- TY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RI- CHARD L. PHILLIPS, PRESTON M. PHILLIPS 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18,25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9844 TAX DEED NO.: 06000629TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9844 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: C243528-10100500350 LOT 35, BLOCK 5, REPLAT OF A PORTION OF UNITS 5, 7, 10, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 37, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF DOMINGO TORRES MATTER 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 \ L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9855 TAX DEED NO.: 06000630TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9855 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: C243528-10100600190 LOT 19, BLOCK 6, REPLAT.OF A PORTION OF UNITS 5, 7, 10, IN ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES SUBDIVI- SION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RE- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 37, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF KAAREWESTBY 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED.SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9880 TAX DEED NO.: 06000631TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9880 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: C243528-101007A0740 LOT 74, BLOCK 7A, REPLAT OF A PORTION OF UNIT 5, 7, 10, IN ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES SUBDIVI- SION, FORMERLY A PORTION OF LOT 34, BLOCK 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 37, O.R. 484, PAGE 208, AND O.R. 685, PAGE 542, OF'THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN. THE NAME(S) OF DONALD JONES UNLESS THE SAID. CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST. BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- -HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25,2006 IJ.1TICE OF APPLI.ATlIOrN FOR TA* DEED IIHAI'TER 1 .1 I12-FLOIA IA STATI.ITESi TAT C1iEr o SALE 116 ;-IjiC. T., lEE rJO i1:,)0006t'.:i. LiC-, jiOTiCE I, HERiEB., 'ili THAT ALBER I MCIE: HI ,' ,LEH iOF TA 'ERITiFi(ATE' NiWIBEk 19' 1i. S.UEI C :1i.1 -fl. HA: HILE1D AME IN P CliFFiICE Arjn HA:, MADE1 Al AFPLICATION FOR TA. OEED TO BE lI,iUtD THE-REIlj AiArI lpERTIFIC:AT EMBIA- lE. THE FIILLU'WiJi 1DEcS:RIBEDI FRLIPEAt=T, iI THE LIlllrTi UfO HIliHIANJII STATE i0.f FLORIDA TO WIT C243528-101009B1490 LOT 149, BLOCK 9B, REPLAT OF A PORTION OF UNIT 5, 7,10, IN ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES SUB- -iivilI, FORMERLY A PORTION OF LOT '49, IL':." ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 8, PAGE 37, AND O.R. 484, PAGE 187; AND O.R. 685, PAGE 540, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE A,Ei,'i- .MElif OF AI! FROPERT,. uIiiER SAID E'1: IFICATE l'i.iEC WA IN THE rIAMEI:L Oi -ATHI:FIirE riAi,iFIELL' BONArNlE GATCI.MB JoAriNE T i IL ,i H JHI C I:IJU':E DCiR'-3 RI. (HARIE':'i iC JIjITH ,I 'I.IL .IAr LTHiOuI.:E 1'THERIIUf 1:, BAFRILA HEH.L fE CA4TELuClI AI.i1:(RE L ri'LrlI MArILI.Ii L M 'ICEFMOT =KEViN 14 HARILE: IArl' J:F Li ARTHIiR WILLIfAM MAliS. FEL. i JC' ii.': ILL vAlJ I' ARLE 1E E SiTRI.,- .I J['i JIDITH -A 'Ep AR'. IIlE'. THE -AIL 't lEADii .ATE .HALL BEi FiRE. ('ErEE'D AI:CCjIRI|I' Ti LAW THF PHOPERT DE- 'CCA'SlFi IEHEIIT W ILL 6SE 'iLL' TC' THE HIGHEST BIl'ER IIJ THE MA I HI HLAA l IC OLiT IT OI.IRT. H''ISE BMEMEIi JI.A, Ai-EMBL, AFIOM On 11 i' m i6it,1 AT THE I.E LA HJIJU i.OF ALE I1 0')) A.M. EI'TEI THI': 10 )014. ' L I LIVE i:RO I'JEH I'LC; ('F i ':'uRT': L ", ': AC'A. Tiri nT ,LO" TA- I:E'i.I D A EL. T i i0 H;":Ti: J. 1E ,_ 2uJ 'ERT NO 5 2I' LIfiy ATHTE TA DEE[ iti'. 1 l 08 2,-'I l:, T; 1. I ]: i "I - rOTICE IHEREEi6. ivrI THAT LBSEIT t M KEE., HI' ID H UA I )FTA E R TIFCAT1IC riIIM'BE '1 i- I. :uED i,,:. u I -') 9 HAS FILE AME N i] M I OFFICE AriD FHA: MADE NiAl AFFLiCATli.IrIJ FR TA -DEEE' TO BE I"'U.ED THEREoHEJ All' i CERTIFICATE EMBRA. -E;. TIE FOLLiWINII DESCRIBED PR(O'ERT, iN THE (L'CI.iTiE OF HI GHLANED *CTATE 11I FLO'RIDA TO WIT I'.C "s :' I IIC::'IIJI. I. - LOT 12 E'LU'"! I IRANIICE j L.03OM ES'TATER.. i. IT 11 BCCCA[ir:, I TO LTHE PLAT THERETDOF A 1E',RIuEE' I N I LAT IL B I' 'AGCE 1 f THE PUB- .11. RECORD': OF HiG'ILArJui E[C ljr. fJ L LUIIA THE A'S 'i ,ME:rJT OF ':Aiu Pi'RCIFERT, uILER A'D CE1TIFIC.-ATE IUEC' Ai I In TH TE jAMEri. Of 'JARi E AuLIir UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED A'CORDIrJ TO LAW THE PROPERTY DE. kR'IEED THEREIri WILL BE E:IULD1 T.1 THE HiGHEST BILERDF iI THE MAiU HIJiHLATTu'D: Ci'LIiri COuRT. HULIJ:E BASEMEnT .iIRi AC:i.EMBL ROOM Or I '1' 0 6..' AT THE LEICAL HICI.IR IF S.ALIE I J10 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18,25,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) - TAX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9949 ' TAX DEED NO.: 06000636TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE:NUMBER 99/9949 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: C243528-11000300290 LOT 29, BLOCK 3, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN'PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 48, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MARGARET L. WHITE, LILLIAN L HIGGINS 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS ,BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES.) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9983 TAX DEED NO.: 0600OB38TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9983 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: C243528-11000500120 LOT 12, BLOCK 5, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 48, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MA- BEL E. RUGEN 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E, "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 Subscribe to the News-Sun Call 385-6155 452-1009 465-0426 Classified ads get fast results U News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Highlands 1V0 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 02/10372 TAX DEED NO.: 06000639TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT SHAWN BOUR- QUIN, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 02/10372 ISSUED 05/29/2002, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CERTIFI- CATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C153530-09000150000 A PORTION OF AREA KNOWN AREA KNOWN AS DRAINAGE AND MAINTENANCE AREA ADJACENT TO THE REAR LOT LINES OF LOTS 17 AND 18 BLOCK "KK" SPRING LAKE VILLAGE VI, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 10, PAGE 21 AND SPRING LAKE VILLAGE IX AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK.11, PAGE 9, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RI- CHARD C. ST. MARTIN, CAROL A ST. MARTIN 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /iS/ SANDY PARKER DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED S (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3913 TAX DEED NO.: 06000640TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3913 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION .FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018400400 LOT 40, BLOCK 184, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- * ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- D A .I. . THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF GERALD GIROUGARD AND ROBERT JAMES FERGU- SON 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, TEl .' A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006... LE. "LUKE" BROKER . CLERK OF COURTS BY:/S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FORTAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3919 TAX DEED NO.: 06006642TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3919 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500140 LOT 14, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT 0I SA 'AID FRIPHERt u'J U :,A.AID CERTIFICATE ISSIJED WAS, itN THE IJAMENEIS OF MIRIAM SEARANOORTIC UNLESS THE SAi0C L.FRTIFiCATE SHALL BE RE. DEEMED ACCORDiIjC TO LAW THE FROCPERT, DFE SCRIBED THEREITI WILL BE OLD E L TO HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAi HIGHLAODS COuN'i COLUI.I.T HOUSE BASENIEiT TuR, 'S.EMNBLi RuOM ONr 1108,2006 AT THE LEGAL HCU.IIRi Of SALE Ii'T0 AM DATED THIS. TOtL .'-"). LEE LUI, E BFIOCER CLERK OF COURTS. BY IS/ RO/ANNA TAILOR DEPUTY .LER IOCTOBER 4,11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF.APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3920 TAX DEED NO.: 06000643TDS NOTICE IS HERE, GIVEN THAT WILTONI vEil- TURES -iNC- HOLDER OF TA:, CERTiFICATE jIUM. BER 99/3910 ISSUED E01') 1999-'3 HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE All APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE iSSuEu THEREONt SAID CER. TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWIIuING DESCRIBED PROPERri I THE COurNT, OF HIGHLANIS, STATE OF FLORIDA TO WIT C043428-1 T0il a ") i i- LOT 15 BLOCK, 180 SuNJ N LAFE ESTATE: SEBR-. ING. UNIT 11 ACCORDING TO iHE PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN FLAT BOO'i 9 PACE 69 Of THE PUBLIC RECORD, Of HIGHLAIDl. COUNTY, FLuRI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAI FPROPiFERT' LTLDER iAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS ill THE rNMEI'i ."F: JUANITA RIVENRA ,AR CA UNLESS THE SAI' CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDIirJTi TO LAW T HE FROFERTi IDE. SCRIBED THEREirj WILL BE TOLD TO THEIR Hi;HE',T BIDDER Ii THIi MAINj HIIHLANIC. C, Ol.ilTi CO i-ll.IH I HOUSE BASEMENT UR. A'.SSEMBLI ROOM ONi I 08/.00E. AT TIHE LEGAL HOUn.R Of SALFE 1000 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OI COLFOURiS BY 'Si, Ri'O"ANIJA TA LOR DEPUTY CLEAF OCTOBER 4, 11,18,25,2006 NOTICE OF AfPLICATIONIJ FOR TA. -EEI CHAPTER 197 512-.LORIDA. STTUTEiSi TA). DEED SALE I .18 ;0"86. CERi NO 9 '4931 TAX DEED NO.: 06000644TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3921 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILE NSAIME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE All APPLICATICii FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500160 LOT 16, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNT 11 ACORDIhJ TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOREO III FLAT BOCT 9' PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDSS O'F HIG.HLATlDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID F ROF ERTi UDJRIIH S TIC CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS iII THE IM fiEI Of FRED FARRINGTON MUNDO UNLESS THE SAID. CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, -HE IF'CiPET, i.E. SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO TT, H HIilHE BIDDER IN THE.MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,.18,25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3923 TAX DEED NO.: 06000645TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3923 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500210 LOT 21, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF RA- FAEL MARTINEZ 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 O OUT GROWING ,--- THE NEST? Or maybe the nest is suddenly too big? Whatever the case THE NEWS-SUN has a REAL ESTATE SPECIAL Advertising Offer. You can run a line ad for 12 times in The News-Sun, all month on the Internet for $65.00 $1 each additional line. No refund for early cancellations. Must be consecutive runs. Highlands OS S County Legals HIGHLANDS COUNTY LEGAL NOTICES The following legal notices are from the Highlands County Board of CAounty 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: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3926 TAX DEED NO.: 06000646TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3926 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED T BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500300 LOT 30, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI-. DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JOSE MARIA ROCA, JOSEFINA PARDO DE MILA DE LA ROCA 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3928 . TAX DEED NO.: 06000648TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3928 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID.CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTYOF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500330 ' LOT 33, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. ' THE A SES;MFETii)F :AID PROPER, UNDER TAll: CERTIFICATE riS';ED WAC IN THE NAMEISI Of DEATrACHO i CHIJ CLAvil' ME CHI.'CHU UNLE'.' THE S:. ifi i. L TI CATE HAL.L BE RE DEEMED ArC((CiIfrJ TO LW 'HTE FROPERT, UE. .I IBECi THEREIil WILL. BE ':i Cl0 T THE HIGHEST RIDiOEA iri THE MuAri HI, iLAlIiS.'S CL'i.Ti r CO I T. Hi'l '.E BASE rME T JF.lJ AS CEr.6BL. i R0 M Oi) ii AI u0pii, AT THE LEiGAl H UR Ofi A.ALE 0lJ Uio A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK BER 4,11,18, 25 OCTOBER 4,11,18,25,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AXDEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3929 TAX DEED NO.: 06000649TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3929 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500350 LOT 35, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ELI- SKA POLAK 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OC TOBER 4. 1I. I B 25 206 OTiTIC E iOf AFPLICATIOtJ Fit TA' LEED liI'APTER 1'7: 1 .-FLORIOA '.TuITIITES:. TA., LEELI SALE 11.68;01T'l CERT. NO.: 99/3932 TAX DEED NO.: 06000650TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3932 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY' OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500400 LOT 40, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE A E ,St.ErNT O(f SAID PROIPER'-, ilfUCEF 'SAlt I EHTIIICATE ":LIuE'l WA: ir THfE [AM iSi'IOf AIi- TA BAuLIrOiNrj IIjLESS THE .AIuD (ERTIFiATE SHALL BE RE- EEC ,ED CCiORDEir=i TO LAW THE PHIOFAiERT'I - SLIBEL THEREIfl WILL BE ':OLD TO THE HIUiHET, 61BlER iJll THE MAirj HIII,HiLArjDS CCliTiTr, OUpT. HOUSE BACEMENrT JLIR, ASSEMBLY. IC1M CI-l II )8 0"(1)Ri" AT THE L-EGAL HOILIA O)f ,AIE ll 1 ii A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E."LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER -1 11 18 ?5 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED iL HAPTEFR 1 '51.-FLORIDA STATUiES I TA. DEEl ALE 11i .8 : i.C'- CER!i NO 99 393) TAX DEED NO.: 06000651TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3933 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500410 LOT 41, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF FE- LICE FRENCH UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILLTBE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AXDEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 03/1182 TAX DEED NO.: 06000653TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT DALE J; SUMMERS, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 03/1182 IS- SUED 05/28/2003, 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: C343328-03002400011 LOTS 1,2,3,4,5 AND THE NORTH 1/2 OF LOT 6, BLOCK 24, GLEANADA HILLS SUBDIVISION, AC- CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 129, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. 1/2 INTEREST THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF HELEN M. SUMMERS ESTATE, EUGENE E. SUM- MERS, A.F. SUMMERS 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 1055 Highlnds 1 5 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3934 TAX DEED NO.: 06000652TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3934 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018500440 LOT 44, BLOCK 185, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF ADALBERTO ROSARIO MORALES 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18, 25, 2006 N iOT APPICE OF PPLATION FOR TA DEED if HAPTER 19: I 512-FLORIA STATuTES I TA' DEED SAiE I T1 B H1,'.)ii :CERT NO 99'39,9 TA'. OEED NO. Ci:,(i0C,,6.4TDS SiOTICE IS HEREBT G'W EJ THAT WiLTOI VETi- TuRES. INC HOLDER OF TA' CERTIFICATE riuM. BER 991393 9 ISSuED O r.'36 999M HAS FiLEO SAME IN M, OFFICE AND HAS MADE ANj APPLICATICTN FOR TA' OECED TO BE ISSUED THEREOCN C Al CER- TIFiCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWIiG CIESC'HIBEi PROFPERT'I ijN THE COii)lirTi Of HIGHLAND' STATE OF FLii IEiA Ti'i WiT C (1i4 4 i 2 11016 001J .i A LOT 6 BLULO 186 SUN r LAKE ESTATES OF CCEPA. INC LIIIiT 11 ACCORDIIjG T O THE PLAT TIHE IEuE F RE CIAi ElI u i PLAT6 "i,,'1. F 'E. P AE ? h' III THI PUBLIC RECOCRfI" 'iF HiIHLA IiA COUTlll i, FL THE A-SSESMErT OF SAIC' PROPERr, LullDER TAlCi CERTIFICATE Il ltlD WA; irN Ti IrjAr.iEiSi ,)F bAli A t j Afri TITLE Ci ORP ULJLEIT-. THE S.AID tLE TIFCATE .,HALL B RE DEEMED A'CCOR'iICi TO I-AW THIi FR- PIEFT, CIEE. '.iCPIEDu THEA'Fil WILL BE SOLD TI'I THE HIICHE ,T IL[,DER ir THE M irT iILHHl.H L i':f J i 'IrT.C ClUijHT. HOLICE fiAS'NEMEtNJT iLiR, AS4E,'lEMBLi LOUM Oi Ii1 iU.i.AU.E' AT THE LE,'LAL HOuIR OF SALE 10'018 A.M. - ('ATECi THIS .104-.IO 1r L E LI.I'E B COiCt'E CLEAR '3F LISIJRTS . B. *S RO ANJIjlA IMILII ". . DOEF.Ir, LERi , OCTOBER 4,11,18;25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT NO'9tn'?919 TA' I: EC'ri I' TliJuOi .T. [ : NOTICE lI HERE. GivEN. THTi WILTONI VF;. TURES INC HOLDER Oi TA., CERTIFICATE NUM. BER 9.)9.i19 ISSULIO 0,iI'u '9 HAS FILED SANIE INT M, OFFICE Alli HAC MADE Ai APPFLCATi)rOt FOR TA. DEED' TO BE Il 'uL THERE01] -Al' H L EA TifiCATE EMBiRACE i THE FOLLOWING DEI"CLHtECL PROPl'FT INI THE COUNT, Oif HI. 1HLAJll. *'TATE F FILORIDA TO, WIT LOT 1I BLOC'Ch ib Sil.lh N LA[E ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FL THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF RA- FAEL GARCIA ALBA-BACA 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AXDEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3959 TAX DEED NO.: 06000660TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3959 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018600250 LOT I.- BLOCK 186, SIN 'N LAKE ESTATE? OF, SEBRflHi, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FL THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF BRYON HARRIS 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIL l ([).'4)600 F, I F LU. E BROI'ER LLCRC'OF COURT'- B, ,S. Ai ANjA iArLOR OEPuTi, CLEAFR OCTOBER 4; 11,18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TA< DEED CHAPTER l; 5ii '.1-FLOR A STATTI.ITEI TA, DEED SALE 1Tl.'I29 -)0 CERT. NO.: 99/3966 TA- DEEDNO I0 JCi0066TT'S NOTICE IS -HEAFRB' GIVEN THAT WILTONi VEN- TuRES INC HOLDER Of TA' CERTifiCATE NuM- BER 99i39.6 ISSUED 06i01,'1999. HAS FILE SAME IN Mi' OFFICE AND HAS MADE ANI APPLICATION FOR TA' DEEO TO BE ISSuED THEREDOJ SAID CER. TilCATE EMBRACES THE fOLLOWIli DESCRIBED PROPERTi IN THE COuN O)F HIGHLANDS STATE OF FLORIDA TO WIT C044 8.1 8-110180111'1.10 LOT 3. BLO(V B -u Nl iA LAI E I ESTATE, Of SEBA. INC. UNIT 11, ACCOifiRDNl TO THE FLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED ilJ PLAT BOhD 9 PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNT,. FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMESS. OF DOOGAN, DAVID D.; PROSSER, SANDRA A.' 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3976 TAX DEED NO.: 06000665TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3976 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO-BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018700150 LOT 15, BLOCK 187, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69,- OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF'SAID'PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF RO- DRIGUEZ, MARIA GARCIA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR . DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3996 TAX DEED NO.: 06000666TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3996 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018700350 LOT 35, BLOCK 187, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RE- STO, JOSE NAZARIO 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 Highlands O 5 -County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3940 TAX DEED NO.: 06000655TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3940 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018600030 LOT 3, BLOCK 186, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FL THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF BANYAN LAND TITLE CORP. 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS . BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4,11,18,25; 2006 NOTICE ,'FLfA LC AFLCTION FLl THI 'A C'il CHAPTER 194 51. FLOfIDA S,'TATuIFTE,i TA' 'ECL C'S LE 11 ,9 "il'i, CERT rN. 9-' 4 1,,1 TA,' tIEE o UO T1iD ilui)J IL, TC'TI riOT L'E I' HEREBI., ivENI THAI WILT 'N vEri. Ti.iRE, TIC HLiiL'EH (OF TA' CKEAtHIlFlC TE TiLIM- BE A ''l t113) i S .lll/:lCl' 81'i I' 'T HAS F LL C '*:AMFE INlj Mi iffiCE AriC HAS MA'E AN AFFLILATI oN Fi' TA L'-EElC TO BE '"IuC.jO THERECI'I SAIL' CER TiFI,'ATE ECBIHACES THE FiTLLOiWV I 1U -,:.CRIBEC' FR1FERr Irj THE CiUTiLt OF HlG HLA"ID'. TATE OFFLOIAiDA Ti:l WIT C 04 j44 1 10167 15 1.' 0 1 tL .)')' I l0 I LOT ':, BLCiCI I"' 5l.lI I A ilE EST.,TF':, iF SEBRITil UIIT II AC RO fi TI THE FLAT i f 1 THIOL THEREOF A. RECR'EE i 'I Fr LAT R'. 81" 2 PA 06E C I THE A' ,',,T i"T Cf Si' FROFERTi UNDER SCIII CCERTiFiCL IE i,',uED WAS IlN THE r JAME'"I IOF T . BLE JIULIL Rli'.'EAA iiT E': THE HLC'I CERTIFICATE HALL BE Ai. CEEIME aiCCti"iAC'IJ Tii. LAW THE FAIOFPFFI-i 'CE. CARIBE'il THEREINI WILL BE *(01-U TCO THE HIIHE ,T I.IITOOEPF ll THE MA IlJ r. -HLAI. l iT.'l.irT, (O(l.it Hi'vLhf BA'SEMETIT .i.R, ASS.E ObL OOLfiuM O)lj 1I] :9. 'iit. AT THE LEGAL H i H RII Of ALE i) i0Ai A.M. . 'IATF[I THIIS i U : ,'I:C :. L E LLIF E BRfI:I I'ER I LERA OF C VIJhT' L ; _" B' RO'ATINA TALOF' " C'EF.u L CLLEkFi OCE TOER AljOV ,I HER B, 15r2006 riOTiC: iC f AFPFIIATil'l FiR TAI' lEE' TA' 0[E -l:ALE 11 8 : "1' i f ACE T r To NNw4,,;: SiA ClEi'C DTC', i E FlI) T B'TIRT, jOTCE i T i'HERIEBI GIvEN THAT WT LTO j I'Efl. TuiRE' IJ HOLEElT Of TAL,. CEHI iFiCtAE itl - E'6R '9'4i; i',CSSuE E'ul, 1 B9'-9. HAS. FILE' CAME IN OFFCE AND HAS, MADE Al AFPL ICATIOJ Fi)R T 'EE lu TO BE" S':.lEO THEREO"U i'ii CER- TiFILAT E EMBRAiE': THE fOLLOiWiNG i''F-:KRIbEI F RiOF'T.I, II FI THE Cmo( NTri T F HiCHL.rAiL',: 'TATF SOF FLORIIA T:O WIT LOT 9 BLOC-' IB8 uLl LAKE ENSTATE:L OF SCEb- IG i LINT Ii ACCOLERiN TI'I THE PLAT THEREIOM AS AECORCED it FLAT BE0/ : 9 PFACGE -FJ OF THE PUBLIC RECORD': O HiASHLAELNS (CUljl A FL.OkI. DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF FRANCHETTO, NANCY M. - UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE. SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLDTO -HE Hi,-HE : T BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL, HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNABTAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER-1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED " (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4038 TAX DEED NO.: 06000670TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX.,CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4038 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN-THE COUNTY.OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018800240 :LOT 24, BLOCK 188, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING,. UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE'ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY'UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JOHNSON, HAROLD F. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 ' L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS B, :,' RO.'.ANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLEAIF" OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,.15, 2006 NOTICE OF APFFLICATIlN FOR TA' DEED CHAPTER 19 7.1 -FL.'ORIIA STATuTESi TA, DEED SALE I129/2006 CERT NJO 99'4049 TAX DEED NO.: 06000671TDS NOTICE iS HEREB, I GlIVEN THAT WILTON l VE TURES iNC. HOLLER OF TA.' CERTIFICATE NUM.- BER 99'4041S ISSuED 06/.1),1999 HAS FILED SAME ir Mi OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLiCATIONC FOR TA.. DEED TO BE IS;uED THEREONI SAID CER. TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWiNG DESCRIBED PROFERT, I THE COUNT ,OF HIGHLAND TATE UOFfLOiR A TO WIT LOT 52 BLOCF' 188 SuN N LAKE ESIAFE': OF cSEBAiNG UhIT II ACCORDINI'3 TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECOuR ED IN PLAT BOOK 9 PACE ,; OF THE PUBLIC REC'OROS OF HIGHLANDS COUNT. FLORINCA THE ASSES-SMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAI' LFATIFICATE I'iiiEDT WA 'Ij THE rNAMErSi OF A.- LA BEATRI:MIAMEACW UNLESS THE :AID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE AE CEEMEO ACCORiINIG TO LAW THE F'FfEHr, i1E. SI' IBEI:' THEREIN WILL BE '.'OLL' Ti THE HijHE 'iT BIDDER iN THE MAiN HIGHLANiDs CoUTE, COURT. HOuJ:E BASEMEtIT JUR., ASSEMiBLi OOM Oi 11'.4 ?0(' 6 AT THE LEGAL H 'ijiA OF SALF 1i11:)1. A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 - LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4049 TAX DEED NO.: 06000672TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON. VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4049 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018900030 LOT 3, BLOCK 189, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF GRANIE, RAYMOND A.; DEGRAINIE, MARUJA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER . CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4050 TAX DEED NO.: 06000673TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4050 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018900040 LOT4, BLOCK 189, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF SANTIAGO, ANIBAL VILA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 1055 Highlands 105 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4052 TAX DEED NO.: 06000674TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4052 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED'TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018900060 LOT 6, BLOCK 189, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF WESTINGTON, CAROLE M. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF'COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25;-NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 " .IlE f PPLF:ATION FCOR T4* DFEED 1H FI TER I F ,11 .F RIR I A T AT U TE I TA' DEE I'F .ALE I I1:'4 .'Lkr.t 'EAT rJi .)C. m6 TA 'EF _',rl J i t*'.'C'' '.r r, J CT E I'.: HEHEBi ,livEri THAT L Irjli, E Vt . TiIRE[ iII" HILODERH IF TA.. iFRTiFii':ATE riUM. BER 99 41:1, SUEDD 1 i.'j I'99' HAS FILED SAME If r.;1, (Fi E r 0 HAC MACiE An Af FLi.AT Tri j FOR T'A. EEDI T) BE I':.IELi' THEREOi ':AiO C:ER- TIFiCAJE EMBAAEi : THE tFJLl.UWIrTJI OE' CRIED PROPERTY I i THE CIOUIjliT' OF HI HLATLO', ',TA T OF FLORIDA ITI: WiT LOT 1, BLO'L T l -I Urj 1I LAE E' 1TEI I', SE Firjli7 ui i T 1I1 A( (IACl irJC TCi THE PIT THEIPEOIF A: RECORALEC iJll FLAIT LOOI, 9 f I E Aif TH PIF L IL IIEi HE CORE' (I Hi'l HLAiJIJ, i:. iflr;r fLUiil['g THE ASSE'MEnIT uF ':AIlD FROFEAT, UNDER SAIt' iEATIFiCM TE is : ELIE WA'i Ill THE TIAME.' i i I.LARTECHE I.MLIIUERLA LUIS LIE IJ.AREI'HEtA LULCIA URO'i,i IjriLF'SS THE 'AilO CERTIHIMTE 'HALL BE HE SEEMED A'CiOACiili. T': LAW IHL PHUFEI:Ti CE. Si:A'iEEC THFEII A WILL bE SILO TO THE HIIHE T l'i:ER INi THE MAirN Hll'.HLMTi':,. (ICLIrJ., C.'iU i HOUi.l E A'SEMETrI jl.i ; Fi M'BL., 0 1OM itrj I11 ; I' i AT THE LF_-AL HOUI R J ':i l.F IT . AM DATEDl THI' 1i Ili-.: " L E L.ILE HtROCLI El I LERM 'F ,.IU T I.., u 'i,,A ] TA ,lii (EFLII I tHIE' iti i'EH II''''Fi E A I I I_. t jCiiTi' C OF A FfII CATI'N:i, FOiR A I,1'!EC' ILHAPT F.H i" I.f OFuRIIM ,TAiuTEti T *I' I EO_ .I ALE I 11 ? '-'ili. CEAT Ilu H) 41 'S TA'. CEEC, TJ. ,'I l'00iu' T rJOTI:E I. HERE. 1,i ..ri THaT WILTiNTI VIEr TURES INJ i H,'LUDEA JF" iM T ERTFI ATE rjUMf. FCA '* 9.1'0 9 ISLIEL O I. -1 r HAC. FILED 'AfMtE irN M, OFFICE A[|i HA' MM.AE MrI AFFLICATIOIn F-iR T- DEEL, Tii BE i 'i.IED TI-IEREFj :AID I m TIflCATE EMBRAC-E` THE FIILLIWrJi' Ii'ESClRBEL FROPERTI IN THE IlIJijrT (1 F HIG'HLArIL'': .ATTE OF FLORIDA T11 WIT L I ) '-. i'i u'.lijOl I1 I LOT 14 BLOL. 189 .uJri i LAP.t ESTATEiS Of SEBRINi, uNIT 11 ACLOAbiNGj TE, THE FPLAT 'THERECF A' clREC:RDEDP IIJ PLAT BO.OK 9 PAGE E9 OF THE PUBLIC IREi.ORDIS OF HiGHLA JO',. C(CIlfr, FLORITA THE A';i,- E:, i T)F :.A iF, HFROPEi i i Jl'OER 'SAiD, LCERT fiCATE 'iLUED WMfA. : i THE fjAMEr1i ,f Ei O POJ-iA. JiARTECHEM EI:i.lRilE EFPOCriiA. -JIARH TECHEA 'HOrNE LINLESS THE 'AID CEATIFi:ATfE SHALL BE RE- CELrTECD I1lORA IrlTCI 1_' LA D THE fA',FEHI. f'E' SCRIIED THEREiTR WILL BE iOLOL TO THE HiHE;! BIDDER iN THE MAIJh HIIHLAIJL C:Our I COURT' HOUSE BAtEMETIT JuLiA M',-MBLI AOOM, ON 11.9ii220l6 AT THE LECAL HI.IUR F 'S LE, 10:00 AM CiATED THII IT 5.';''. L E LLiFE lAOOFE'th CLERI OF COuRTFII BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPIFJr CLEAR' O( TiOBER :'-, ti,:,VEMBIA 1,8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197 512 FLORIDA STATI.ITES) TA' CiEE iMLE 11,.9 ".i lEm rio O -'4 .6 TA ODEE' TO' It.,VIu)6,TS rinTirIE r: HEREB, r..,Fr TIHAT WILTOVrI IEl TLi.AE TI; : HN LCEf I :1F1 Tt'. LERTIFICATE rjui.1- BEkR '99' F 0 : 1 LI. L i Ut1..(11 'iq'l HA'- FILE:I LAME III I OFFiE r MAHA. MADE All AlPFFLILCAT FOR TA' l:DEED TO BE i l.IED THEREI:'i :Ai i:EP. TiFiCATE EMBRACE` THE FOLLOWING UIECH.CRIBEI' PROPERTi II THE JOUrjri, OF HIGHLATIIJi. '.TATE 'iF FLORIDA. TO WIT L:l4 34:.1 TII" ''If;'lU:' LOT 21 BLOCk I1') SUi Tli LAKE ESTATE'L (iF .EBIrIG UriiT 11 A':''iRifNCI TO THE PLAT THEREiIF AS AECORCEC' Il PLAT 80l>' ,-4 PACiE i OF THE PULIL: REICIORCFI, OF HiGfHL -iJU': LC:il. Tl FL ORIDA THE ASSESSMErNT Of S.AID PR(OPATr, LUINIER *Ai[i CERTIFICATE ILiUED WA Ili THE rjAMEiSI OF DiL- BEARNARD MIARTIA BRHI ;Ii IJJLE'SS THE iAiD 'lF TiFl ATE ',HALL BE RE- DEEMED A'i:i: OA]ijC TL LAW THE PHRFERT, DE- 4SRiBEi' THEREIN WILL BE '`iLLI TO THE HIGHEST BICDER IN THE MAIT HIl'HLAJCErl LuJCOU i (i.IHiT. HOIjuE BASEMENT .URIr A'.eFMBL' FCI'T I (il 11,2'0'i)0106 AT THE LEGAL HOuR It f 'ALE 100 l' A ll DATED THIS '10.2'5 c006 L E LUVE BAiOO'EA ,LEAFv OF COuRTS B., AOi,'.tiNA TALOR DEFUj.ir LLER OCTOBER A >S. IJEMBEFT1 A i 2006 NOTICE OF APPLIFiATIOU FOR TA., OEEt, ilTHAPTER 19' 512.FLORIDA .TATi.iTE:, TA. DEED 'ALE 11291006, I:EAT iD 94ii6.F TA.- DEE iNO i06:i06.9TDE, iOTiCE IS HMEREB, GIVEN THAT WILTOrI vEJr TuRES iFJC HOLDER OF TA. CERTIFii.ATE rii.i. AER '9 I EC-.'luE u6.u01.T'w HA, fILED ,LAME II Ms OFFICE ANDO HAS MAliE AJ AfF'LICATIOIj FRA TA: DEED TO BE ISJ'EO THERECh SAID CEf. TIFICATE EMBRACEf THE FOLLIIWIrI DESCRIBED P OFERT TI HE lfOIT, OF HIGHLANDOS STAiT O:,F FLORIDA, TO WiT C043428-11018900220 LOT -2 BLOCK 1a9 SuLJ TN LAFE ESTATE': 01O TEBRIiNG UTJIT 11 ACCOR[DIlj T." THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDECl il PLAT 6uCi,' 9 PAFAE L.v Of THE PUBLIC RECORDS i'.if HIGH-ILAIDS COUiTr, fLOiRIA THE AiSESSMErJI OF -.AIl' FACiPERTi UriluR ;AIL' CERTIFICATE ISSUED WA. iri THE [JAME :.I i:i F DU BERrJARR BETA OBREOrTJ I.IUJLE'; THE iMID C(E TIFILATE 'S-H.LL BE HE. DEEMED AECORDiLiG Th LAW THE PFROUPERT:i, E iCRIBED THEREiT WILL BE SULLI TO THE HIGHEST OIDDER Ti THE MAi!J HIIHLANTi, CO(uNrf. I:IJHT. HOLiSE BAS.EMErT JUR, ASSEMBLY, P:'110,.1 'j ,i','8 0 AT THE LELAL HOUI.IR OF SALE iOOO A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4089 TAX DEED NO.: 06000680TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4089 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018900450 LOT 45, BLOCK 189, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF MU- NOZ, GUILLERMO; MUNOZ, AMELIA GARCIA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4110 TAX DEED NO.: 06000682TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4110 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR'TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018900690 LOT 69, BLOCK 189, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, SFLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF GAVIDIA, DIANA; GONZALEZ, TOMAS 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 Highlands 1V05 County Legals A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4111 TAX DEED NO.: 06000683TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX. CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4111 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019000010 LOT 1, BLOCK 190, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF SCHILLING, GIOCONDA UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE.PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THEMAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT, JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/29/2006-AT THE LEGAL HOUR. OF SALE, 10:00 A.M: L F LLI'E C BEIHJ'I:H B' ,S' OA.'ANT A TAI LIR CEFI.iPUT, C LEAT' OiCTOBER '25 NiVEMBER 1 i6 15 'w8 riOTIC E OF APPLI ATION FOR TA'. DEED i:HAF TER 1'" '.l '-FLCO IOAfiA T .ATUiESi TA' DEEDrO AI .0E 1I. . CEAT IlL "i9.411 TA' C'EEC'IC') O0.uvu'A',4TD; li, I'E i: HERTEB, GIVEll THAT WILTOCN vEi TiJLS' irIC HOLDER Of TA' CERTIFIlCATE IIJM. BER 893 iT. IuED I. FILED AME IN ki OfFiCE AfL' HAS MAiIE ANL AI:PLICATION fiAR TIA' 1FEE' TO BEl i'5.lE THEAEO'J AID C.EAR TIFIATE Et(MBAACES THE fOLLOWINrJ [i'ESRIBEI hiOFE.IA i Ii THE OlfJjT Of1 HlCHLTrjfI'S TATE U fLORAIDA TO WIT C .1l:I A .I al 11I)mip "iWIA1 LOT16 BL,''OL i90 `LIr T LLEi. ESTATES Oi)F EBR. irIh; IljiT I1 t i C ( ilAC ijG TO THE PLAT THEREALL A; E'RE,'IADEO IiI PLAT ElOlC..'. I PA[ hE w. OF THE FI'ULIL RELAHO, Of HICHLATJIJS !DUlTIT FLiIl' DA. ' THE A E '. MEANT Of 'AAID POF'EfRT UIOAER SAICL ERATIFILATE ISSuEC WAS il THE TjAMEiS. OF MMATAij LFd.f I MAFTiN TIjMAR', AriT U.rLE:., THE I Avi' CERTifiCATE SHALL BE RE- DEE.leFu Al"i ',rifC TO -AW THE FROFPER 'E.- SL6RIBE'D TIHEI[ WLL E LOLD TO THE HIGH T B1CIIE AIJ TiHE M yil HIGHLADpM( tOluiTr, CiuF T. HOu'E BSEMEIVE njR, ATEMBL'' HLROOM iiU 11 "? Ii':l. Al T THE LE',AL Hil.II lF 'ALE i''100 A M IOEA T TE l 1 i I .i' , L E LULFI ERHOOKER D LEF Ir, (LERt OLTO TiMER '. FOvCi-Eti R 1 8 1,5 l'"1 . NOTICE'l OF L'LPPLICATICI FORUH TdT, LDEED I'HAFTEAR 9: 1-2.fL'iAIA ETATuJTESi TA' uEEOcAL.E Ii.9,uJiu. CE T IO 99-;4111 TA4 t'EED rii. ufJU,:6Ai3D': JOTtIE LiS HERE, iuiVErj THAT WILTON vENt- TIJRE iN Hi.ILDER OF TA:' CERTIFiLATE iIUM- BER 99 i41 I':l I UE lEl: I 1 C199 HAS FILE SA;AfE Ifj mvI CffiCE AILjE i HA H MADE ri rAPPLICATI'Irj fOR TA\ DEED TO BE ISSUES' THEREON SAiD CER. TiFiCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED fkOPERT, in THE COUNT' OF HIGHLAriDS STATE OF FLOIARICA TO WIT )l13108.-I ii) '),8'),),I ) LOT 1' BL'lICF '1:) i. iri LEhE ESTATES O'F EIBRAiri UriT 11 ACiCRl JI'iIG TI: THE FLAT THEREOF AS RELORCiEL ll PLAT BOOK 9 PAIuE i a Of THE FUIILIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDu COUNID ' FL C'Ai'A THE A-'SESSMErjT Of 5AID PRPFARTFI UIDER SAlI IERDTIFICATE SSUEC' WAS II THE NAMEiSI Oif TIJAvARAI HAFAEL A `ALiADO CARMEN T UTILE'"' THE SAiD EIATfFLATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED Ai:CORiiNG ITO LAW THE PRIOPERAT, DEC SCAiHEC' THEREIN WILL BE SOULI TO THE HIGHEST bIL'IER Ti THE MAirJ HIGHLAiDIS COUNTi COURT. Hi)lJ'SE BASEMEJT 'jRR ASSEMBLY' AOOM C'I I1 ]'. 'i)0i AT THE I 'LTAL HOiJlR 'if 'ALE IO 'J A r0 CPATEDi THI': i ...2-, Ij00 L E I iJ E BAIOl'.IEHR CLEAR Of:UC'uIJT; 6B ,;. ROATjIjATAILOR DEPUTY CLERK OiCTOBERh IjO'i.'EMBER i 6 I1. ;i,,6. IOTiCE OF AFPLi:'ATlOU FOR TA' DEEC' CHAPTERR 1,:- 1i-FLORIDA STATuIESt - T ', EELD.ALE 11 )006 ' CERT NOr '-412A TA, DEE' tiNO 060,,0BRTDS - TIOTII:E i'. HERE. GIVEN THAT'WilTON VEN. TuIJRES fI" HOLDER OF TAX. CERTIFICATE NUM- BER :.'412: I iSSUED 06/J01i1999 HAS FILED SAME il M, OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TA.' DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON SAiD CER TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED POFEftRr ill THE ,:OuhjTi OF HIGHLANDS. STATE OF fLORIDlA TO WIT C .42 h iI'"lp:n* IJi .' E LOT l BLOLF lOU SJ uN N LAKE ESTATES fit SEBRITG uNIT 11 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORD N114 PLAT BOOK 9 PACE E9 OF THE FUBI C ATECAODS OF HI.HLANiOc COUNTir AfLO LiE, A FL UOArC'A THiE ASSESSMENT OF ',AO FROPER',r IJDIOER SAIu CERTiFIATE ISSuED WAS ill THE NAMEiSI OF WAARi.CIL:': H W CAIBARI ELISA WAARBLCV' HAAvE.' W uIjI.E,S TiHE Ai, i:ERTiFICATE: SHALL BE RE CIEEMEIA AL(ORA l TG TO LAW THE PROPERTY. DE. L:.CHIB I-THIREIT WILL BE SOLU TO THE HIGHE .T BIDDER IN THE MAiNi HIGHLANIDS COUNTIr,' COURI- HOU"E BA'EMENTi JUR/ ASSEMBLY' ROOM 0ON i 3 ..' 6 AT THE LEjAL HOUR OF SALE. 1001C1 A.M. . DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE".BROOKER . CLERK OF COURTS T A BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15,2006 *ii'TICE Oif AFPLiI'ATIOj FiOR TTa (EED CtL H 'ER I- l;', ii I:iA 5TATUTESi tAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT.NO.:99/4124 TAX DEED NO.: 06000688TDS rJOT)i(E I; H ERE i C.lVET THAT WiLT,'ri VEfl TuRF.S .I' HOILOE OF TA' CERTIFICATE NUM. BEA ')4 19'JI. 1 -..UEO i r,-01 899 HAS FILE' SA.ME ill P '.'Fif Ar DO HAC M,4A E Ar] APPLiCATIO ( fOR TA" DEED TO BE ISS'uEC' THEREOtI SAID CER TiFiL TEE EMBRACES. THE fOLLOW iiG DESACIBEDI FROIlERT', l THE COULIT, OF HIHILANf",S .TATE OF FLiikiDiA TT WIT LOilT 18 BL ,I I '.1 .ii SUNT II LAVE E TATE': 'i f LFERIIllJI IT iI ALL RHCilli' TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9. FACiE -.9 OF THE PI.iBL I, RECORDS OF HiGHLAIDA Cil)NjrT,' THE A.''ESMErjT OF ,Al,' P .mIPFHR, ij T Ail 'A i CERTiFICATE SUEDD WAS IN THE NAMEi'i Of LAS. TRA ELMA MILLIA UNLf'l THE 'MI1 ,'EATIfC ATE .HALL BE RE' DEEMEL' HCLCOOirJi, TO LAW THE FROFRi, J'CE. SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLO TO' THE HIGHEST BiCIDER iTj THE MAiN HiHLATI.O':, .OIJTI COuRT- HOUSE BASEMENT JUR, MSSEMBLi ROOM DN 11.'.-'2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 100T. A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED IC HATER ., ?-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4125 TAX DEED NO.: 06000689TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4125 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019000190 - LOT 19, .BLOCK 190, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK.9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID.PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF NIT- TI, ANNA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4126 TAX DEED NO.: 06000690TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4126 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019000200 LOT 20, BLOCK 190, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF BLAIR, ALLAN G.; BLAIR, MARY S. 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- News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1055 Highlands 1055 ',County Legals HOUSE, BASEMENT. JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM, ON 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4134 TAX DEED NO.: 06000692TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4134 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019000290 . LOT 29, BLOCK 190, SUN 'N .LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID.PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF ZU- GAJ, MILKA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4142 : TAX DEED NO.: 06000693TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4142 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019000380. LOT 38, BLOCK 190, SUN 'N LAKE 'ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 69, 'OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS. IN-THE NAME(S) OF BANYAN LAND TITLE CORP. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. 'ATED TmI 10 i2i,'u0'uO :.E LIuKE BROCOKER :LERK OF COuRTi 3J O' F'A.ANNA TAiLuo DEPUTY CLERK . OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 TrITICE (CF APPLi I TIOn FCfR TA.- DEE, iC CHAPTER 19; 51 ) FLORIDA STATuiESi TA DEED SALE lI.,9;.06 CERT NO 994161 TA.' DEED NO X).0)00694TOS NriTii:E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEI. TURES INC HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM. BER 94.4161 ISSUED 06'01/1999. HAS FILED SAME IN M, OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAY DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COuNTTF OF HIGHLANDS STATE OF FLORIDA. TO WIT . C)- 34)?8-l i)190 i90/ LOT ;9 BLOCK r?0 SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRiNG'I UNIT II ACCiRODING TO THE PLAT THERECif AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK -) PAGE 69' OF THE PUBLIC REfCOADS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTf F Li'RIIDA THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MENIDE MIGUEL A. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE PROPERrT DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT HOUSE BASEMENT JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM ON 11'29,'006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE. 100") AM DATED THIS 10'25-.006 L LUVE BOOKER .LERt OF CiURTS 8r ,'Si ROANNA TALOR OEP.uT CLFRK OCT;iBER 25. NOVEMBER 1 8,15 "?006 NuOlit O'I' APFL CATION FOR iA< I'EED ICHMPTIER 1; : ,12FLORIDA STATUTES) TAW DEED 0ALE 11,29.2006 SCERT 'NO ,J'i.'4i6. TAX DEED.NO.: 06000695TDS ' NOTICE i. HEREB'. GIv&E THAT WILTON 'VEN. TURE'-. INC HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM. BFR 9'I9.116 ISSUED 06.'01.'l9',I HAS FILED SAME iNl M, OFFICE AiD HAE MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TEA DEED TO BE ISSuED THEREON SAID CER. TIHCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, IN THE COuNT,' Of HIGHLANJOi STATE h F/LORFILA TO WIT C043428 1101,900061i LOT 61 BLOCI0 1'J. SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING UNIET 11 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS REiOARDED IN PLAT BOOK 9. PACE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNT., FLORIDA THE ASSE fMEfJT OF SAID PROPERTr UNDER SAIDi CERTIFICATE ISSUIJE WAS IN THE NAMEiSi OF VES- TUR TFRA' MITCHELL UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE'- DEtMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE PROPERTY" DE. S'iTiBOE THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HICHLANLDS COUNT, COliLURE HOUSE BASEMENT JURi ASSEMBLY ROOM ON1 11/2I9"21,'6 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 10 001 A.M ,0 ; .. ,' f : 1 )ATEO THIS I:1.2006 "' ' E LiuKE BRIOOKER CLERK 1 I:OuRTS 3. 5 AO.ANiA TA'LOR ' DEPUTY CLERK i" , OCTOBER 25 NOVEMBER 1.8 15 2'00. TIOiliE OF APPLICATION FOR TAY DEED .CHAPTER 19, 51 2-FLORIDA STATUTES TA' DEED SALE 11/29.2006 CERT NO 99i4191 TAX DiEC'TJO u00O.6%TDS NOTICE IS HEREB' GIVEN THAT WILTON VEJ. TLIURES INC HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NuM BER 99'T4191 ISSUED 06,01;1999, HAS FILED SAME IN M' OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TA., DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON SAID CER- TIF1LATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, IN THE COuNrt OF HIGHLANDS STAiE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019100320 LOT 32, BLOCK 191, SUN,'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING. TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED JN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. I THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID.PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S)OF HEP- WORTH, GARY; HEPWORTH, RUSSELL; HEPWORTH, JANINE; HEPWORTH;DAREN 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR. OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERk OF COURTS . 61' 5' ROOANNA TA LOR L R DEPuTY CLERK OCTOBER 25, NOVEMBER 1,8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4203 TAX DEED NO.: 06000697TDS . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4203 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: . C043428-11019200020 LOT 2, BLOCK 192, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. ' THE ASSESSMENT OF SAIO PROPERTY, UhDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS iN., THE NAMEISI OF CFD INC HARBOR FEDERAL SAVINGS AtIND LOAi AS50u ICATiON UNLESS THE ..'ID CERiFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCriRDiNG TO LAW, THE PROPEAri DE SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MA(I HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT H,.iUSE BASEMENT JUR, ASSEMBLY ROOM oru 11. .':2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 1000 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15,.2006 NOTICE OF APPLI ACTIONN FOR TA, DEED CHAPTER 197 51:-FLORiDA STATuTESi TA.. DEED SALE 11i2.' .2-00 'ERT hO y.84201 TA' DEED NO Oi,0006.98iTC NOTiCE IS HEREi. GIVEIJ THAT WILTON VE.- . TURES I': HOLDER Of TA.X CERTIFICATE NUM- BER ,. 4:04 IrSLIEu I'. 0l1,1999 HMC FILED SAME IN Mr OFFICE AND HAS MADE All APPLICATION FOR TA.-. DEED TO BE IvSuED THEREON SAID CER. TIF.'ATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWiNG DES.CRIBEO PROPERTY, IN THE COuTr, OF HIGHLANDS STATE OF FLORIDA TO WiT C0434?8- 101921[,040 LOT 1 BLOCE 192 SLUN Nf LAhE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING UNIT 11 ACCORDING TO THE PLAIN THEREOF AS RECORDED iN PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 69. OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTf FLORI. DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF SANCHEZ, CARLOS HUMBERTO RUIZ- UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- A1055 Highlands 1 0 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE.OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4205 TAX DEED NO.: 06000699TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4205 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019200060 LOT 6, BLOCK 192, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBR- ING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF TIONGCO, DANDY C.; TIONGCO, TERESITA F. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A M LIATEC, TH l 11.) :" L E LljI'V AI b I.EI't CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK I OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4209 TAX DEED NO.: 06000701TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDEROF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4209 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING SCRIBED PROPERTY IN'THE COUNTY OF HIGHLAYDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: 0043428-11019200100 LOT 10, BLOCK 192, SUN 'N LAKE ;ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF SIDECO, EDUARDO M.; SIDECO, TERESITA Q. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M., DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY:'./S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) . TAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4220 TAX DEED NO.: 06000702TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4220 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN 'MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FORTAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED' PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO'WIT: 0043428-11019200210 LOT 21, BLOCK 192, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT11T, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE AcSEc i uMErT IF Ali' i PEC r.F ijrliitEr ;i C, CERTIFICATE IS'ir.IEI) WA' ITf THE T]MA Er'i Of 1-1' ROCORAN DARALEIE G UNtLEc. THE :AI CEATIFli.ATE ';HALL BE F_ DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE FAIFEI-rH, UE. S(CilBED THEREIrJ WILL BE '31'I' Ti TITHE HIICHET BIODER IN THE MAl] HIimHLAUJi-D C'OUJi I. II)i T. HOuSE BA.EMENT JUB. Ai.'E.181.. ,"1 1 ,jIJ 11.'2-',2006 AT THE LEGAL. HiUR iiF A.ALE f i if') A M DATEDE THIS 10.'5' 0Fji'i. L E LUVIE BROO"'ER LEAK OCF (OIJT S .' *U r,.u rJA T r_"l DEPLFiT, I'LfEi IJ T BUI'H O 'C TR. l:V M ER I 8 lI .' 1 ,, BRICK BLOCK STONE CONCRETE STCCO WORK r TEUL M4SONRY 655-230" 35 Years Exp. State Certified 99-05604 5 Year Warranty ;Save Money S .... Change Colors X Restore and | -r Beautify Alamo Refinisher 1055 Highlands 1 55 County Legals NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4246 TAX DEED NO.: 06000710 OTDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4246 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: 0043428-11019300150 LOT 15, BLOCK 193, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF SCHUH, GEORGE; SCHUH, RENATE 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) X DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4258 TAX DEED NO.: 06000711TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4258 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019300270 LOT 27, BLOCK 193, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF JAMLAND INVESTMENT, 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8, 15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE:11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4275 TAX DEED NO.: 06000713TDS NO"ICF I" HERFBY. GIVEr THAT WILTN VEN' TUFI ':, l': H 1 _l.k h ,.i-i)F N. i--:,iii: Jt[,inl BEF ''' -~ r' ii'I i 11: '' Hr-'' H ILED' :. M E IN r1 i1 ifI1 m ii i L if .r) m P j:_ i T i 'ilJ FOP T- DEEP' T r: :1 I.F THERE'"r :.ii :ER TIFI',: T1 E1tBR ,E`:; THE f LI LiE':i.,h rllH ,1 P R O FI E F I, IrI T H I i: l[ i r i:IF H I '1 L II : 1 T ,T t - OF ':LiIL''. TiH W*Ii I.-iT 1 &Li(i I'4'' *]ll N l" i E E: ThTF I F :E 'Hiljr i lliT 11i i:i 'R"l [ji' Ti I THE luTI THEIHR IF : EAEC Rf'E'-I lJ H:' .T 61:1:1 ':" CE u .: 11: THE H.I1. II. H,"lFf l:I'K C IF Hii MHL I '; i 1:l"U , 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 Highlands 1055 County Legals FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF NORRIE, BRYAN D.; NORRIE, SANDRAT. 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4279 TAX DEED NO.: 06000714TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4279 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019300500 LOT 50, BLOCK 193, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF SER- GIO SAEZ CASTILLO 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 LE. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4280 TAX DEED NO.: 06000715TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4280 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019300510 LOT 51, BLOCK 193, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF MCGLADE, JOHN; MCGLADE, ELIZABETH; BANYAN LAND TITLE 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. i'TI: i t l :.A ill ii i: t. IL I I II I i ,'l. i E;i BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/08/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/9955 TAX DEED NO.: 06000637TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALBERT E. MCKEE, HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUMBER 99/9955 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: C243528-11000300420 LOT 42, BLOCK 3, ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 48, OF THE PUB- LIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF RO- SAMOND A. TAYLOR, CAROLYN SIGNOR AND JANET PONZILLO 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 11/08/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, .10:00 Smith's Excavating, Inc. "'\\E Do n I1 I.L -- Jl C %I-I.L" COMIPLE I TRCrE CR' IC[ NoA' '.IL \IBLE LAND (ILE \RING TR \( K HOI: ORK DEBRIS HAULING LOADER WORK DEMOLITION TRACTOR WORK SITE PRrP SHELL DRIVEWAYS 't tL r.M[ 'E l :[r I 18631 '..r........"""' 441-5006 "ITHINi 24 HOl'l- : H Advertise S ur Business Here! Highlands O0 55 County Legals DATED THIS 10/04/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 4, 11, 18, 25, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3962 TAX DEED NO.: 06000661TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/3962 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON. SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018600280 LOT 28, BLOCK 186, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, PAGE 69, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) OF JOSE M. SANTIAGO FIGUEROA, AUGUSTA FIGUER- OA 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2Q06 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4036 TAX DEED NO.: 06000669TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX -ERTIFICATE i.lIM BER 99/4036 ISSUED 06/01/1999 i-:. ILED i"m.1E IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE ,h l AFl.I:ATn,,ir FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSUED THi-:U'EO .ij :a I:E.R TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11018800220 LOT 22, BLOCK 188, SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECi:' fl-,i In ILT 'I,',I *'6 '0 ulE: .1 , OF THE PUBLIC E". 'i 'FI Hf I.,HIMC _l4 (C0iil.TT,, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS' IN THE NAMES) OF DOERBECKER, CARL P.; DOERBECKER, RUTHANN; BURKE, EULALEE UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE. SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- Stay Informed 1055 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 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE, 10:00 A.M. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNATAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 1100 Announcements CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to make sure it is correct. Sometimes instructions over the phone are misunderstood and an er- ror can occur. If this happens to you, please call us the first day your ad appears and we will be happy to fix it as soon as we can. If We can assist you, please call us: 385-6155--452-1009 465-0426 News-Sun Classified LADY- 70'S good health, would like to meet gentleman for friendship. 863-699-1284 1 150 Personals ALONE? Seniors Dating Bureau SAFEST since 19771 Ages 45-90. Call 1-800-922-4477 (24hrs) Or log onto: RespectedDating.com SWF AGE 44 5'6 135 lbs just wants to have fun. Loves to motorcycle ride, canoeing, fish- ing and cribage. If you like the same send re- cent phote and phone #. Just wants to have fun PO Box 8147 Sebring Fl 33876 Comnt Public notices keep you informed about government, business, and events that may affect your life or livelihood. Now you can monitor notices statewide, anytime and anywhere. SNow, you can click on FloridaPubiicNotices.com y Advertise Your Business Here! News-Sul, Call 385-615 CHORES & ODD JOBS Licten-sed IIanidman Licensed Punler Pie-sire leaningg (,:'rage Cleaning A\\ dow (:me.uine lan.I, ork LIhlli Haulbng Guner (Clernin :Ud Raking,'(sdding Irrig.mon Rep'iurs I indow Cle-unng Odds & Ends "; Flower Bed MNiniena.jn and feeding g Need Somedliing Done ITai Ik Not Llited Her'r e LL li' 1 6#1 145 1J I Z o BWI'G LAND CLEARING SITE WORK HAULING Shell Rock Dozer Work Drive i.,s Cliftlert Tp,.T : H,:.. ii ,rl. in;,ta.llc :ti,nt I Fill Dirt Fre E, iiitmLtes (863) 453-5712 al[l'.\mK m I Ic[itl mfiI ]Co I f 1 ; CHRIS DLUCcAN G .,,,,N,.,N.1 Lawn ......" Landscaping BS:3-d4S:3-S7W7 News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 1200 Lost & Found FOUND Fish Pole at Francis 1 Park Wed. Please call 382-1976 LOST FEMALE BEAGLE/ In the Lake Sebring, Hwy 17 area. Answers to Minnie. Call 863- 381-0611 LOST NOKIA Cell/ Black phone with Black Leather cover with a little clip on it On the an- tenna there was a Nurse's red cross. Reward $25.00. The Phone was lost in the Sebring Area. Call 453-4173 1550 Professional Services ADR MAINTENANCE & RENOVATIONS All Phases of Carpentry, Aluminum, Vinyl Siding, Screen Rooms, Windows, Doors, Porches, Decks, Tile work & Pressure Cleaning. Lic & Ins. Tony Ray 863-381- 0031 or 863-471-1255 ARE YOU looking for a C.NA., Companion, Housekeeper, Shopping, Appointments, etc. For your loved ones or yourself? Dependable, Honest, Reasonable rates, References, and a lot of T.L.C. Call (863)446-1860 8am-8pm BANKRUPTCYr *Not An Ending, But A Beginning * Toward Solvency and Relief A. R, Gonzalez, Attorney Free Consultation SEBRING OFFICE 382-1616 BUSHHOGGING AND LIGHT BUCKET TRACTOR WORK Free Estimates : Resonable Prices. Call Larry (863) 465-1582 HOME REPAIRS IMPROVEMENTS No Job Too Small BREEDEN CONSTRUCTION (863)386-1324 TAX SERVICES Semi-retired Certified Public Accountant avail- able for Individual tax services, and small business services. Reasonable fees. Expert services. (863) 465-1124 or (863) 243-1368. WE YOU TRIED THE REST CALL THE BEST! $5 OFF all full details. Call Victory Palace Mobile 863-235-0665 2000 Employment 2100 Help Wanted $7,000 TO 9,g000 PER MONTH WANTED, Medicare Advantage and HMO agents. We offer 4 new products. We offer the best Medicare Advantage bene- fits; highest commissions plus renewals. Yes, refiewals, l 9 Un l.I r( spective>. 1iil1 commission weekly. Insurance license required, will consider quality unli- censed applicants. Classes begin September 15 Call 863-385-0707 for immediate appointment. SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 2100 Help Wanted LKENILWORTH ^i CARE & REHAB FULL TIME PHYSICAL THERAPISTS FULL TIME SPEECH THERAPISTS OTA'S & COTA'S (PART TIME OR PRN) Apply in person 3011 Kenilworth Blvd Sebring, FL 33870 or call Connie Bass, HR Director at 382-2153 X-317 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 CODER/ Heartland Home Health Services is expanding and has an opening for a Coder.. Knowledge of-Medicare regs, previous ICD coding experience, at least one year of experi- ence in home health or public health nursing and current FL RN licensure is preferred. Call Kathy at 385-1400 or fax your resume to 385- 5464 because she has a full time job opportu- nitythat you wont want to miss!!! COOK NEEDED for the Hotel Jacaranda Res- taurant. Approx. 37 hrs/wk. Position' re- quires flexibility in scheduling. Exp. required. Florida Food manager Certificate preferred. Hourly pay rate: $8.02- $8.99/ hr. Open until filled. Apply in person between 9-11 a.m. or 2-4 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the HO- TEL JACARANDA, 19 E. Main Street, Avon Park. EA/EONET. PREF: DI R ECTV V DIRECTV Installers Needed Must have truck or van and tools. Experience neededed, immediate openings. Hagerty Associates, 1-877-616-7111 CHECK YOUR AD Please check your ad on the first day it runs to make sure it is correct. Sometimes instructions over the phone are misunderstood and an error,can occur. If this happens to you, please call us the first day your ad appears and we Swill be happy to fix it as soon as we can. If we can assist you, please call us: 385-6155--452-1009--465-0426 News-Sun Classified ,600 West College Drive Avon Park, FL 33825 (863)784-7132 FAX (863) 784-7497 E-MAIL: jobs@southflorida.edu www.southflorida.edu COORDINATOR, RISK MANAGEMENT A full-time, year-round position to oversee the operation of risk management and public safety. Areas of responsibility include, but are not limited to, identification of activities presenting potential risks for loss and development of appropriate loss prevention strategies. Performs related financial analysis work as directed. Bachelor's degree in business, public safety, or related field required. Substantial risk management experience, including knowledge and experience working with associated regulations, laws and best practices required. Annual salary range: $40,000-$45,000 plus comprehensive benefits package including retirement, health/life insurance, vacation and sick leave. :Deadline: 5 p.m., Tuesday, 10/31/06. Application forms are available in Human Resources, Building I (Highlands Campus), at any SFCC campus/center or on our Web site. SFCC IS AN EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION 2100 Help Wanted FLORAL DELIVERY person some in-shop work. Must know area, and have clean driving record. Apply in person only : 541 N. Ridgewood Dr. Sebring, FI 33870 KITCHEN HELP and delivery person needed. Call Marc at (863)385-1986 Kitchen Help needed in Lake Placid Confer- ence Center. Looking for mainly weekends some week days. Must enjoy working with food and serving guest. Call Tessa 863-465- 2197 MEDICAID CASE WORKERS NEEDED Knowledge of Florida Medicaid bi -lingual pre- ferred Good salary and benefits!Sebring Area Please fax resume to 866-531-6337 Medical Transcriptionist needed for fast paced medical oncology / hematology office in Sebr- ing. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Full benefits and competitive salary. Fax resume to Florida Hospital Cancer Insitute 4420 Sun N Lake Blvd,Seb 863-382-6500Attn: Adam Bilbrey NEW PAY RATES Ridge Area Arc is seeking caring individuals for direct care in our.residential and commun-, ity service programs. We have full time posi- tion with an excellent benefits package. Starting pay rates have increased dramatically! Apply in person at Ridge Area Arc, 120 West College' Drive in Avon Park. Read the lob descriptions and talk with an HR rep. for more info. AAP/EOE/Drud Free Workplace NORTH WIND, Inc. is seeking a qualified can- didate to perform as a Construction Quality Control Specialist and/ or Site Safety manager located in Avon Park, Will perform site quality and safety oversight of construction projects. it is desirable the candidate have 10 years of combined experience in the following posi- tions: Project Superintendent, Quality Control Specialist, or Construction Manager. Experi- ence in electrical or mechanical or horizontal trades is required. Completion of the Corps of Engineers "Construction Quality management (CQM) for Contractors" course is desirable, if not completed, North Wind will send indi- vidual to training within 90 days of date of hire. It is desirable for the candidate to have con- struction safety experience to serve as site safety officer during construction activities and experience with the Corps of Engineers manual 385-1-1, Safety and health Require- vi -,m i ,,:,~iTi(.i,:[i,,i- ,,i 1- 1', H i .) hour.Con- l ,ii ,, '! ii i, ,:,, :- or equivalent training is desirable. Please submit resume online at www.north- wind-inc.com North Wind offers a competi- tive salary and benefits package. We are proud to be an EEO/AA employer M/F/D/V. We maintain a drug-free workplace and per- form pre-employment substance abuse test- ing. 0g S Chef's Delights Continental Dining With An Italian Flair Now hiring for all positions. Chefs Asst. Managers Waiters .Hostess. . Pantry; Bus Persons Apply now from 1-4pm Mon.- Fri. at 2700 US 27 N., Sebring, FL 33870 w "S'-Su Is fhee ,i your gorage? ( FIND (%< OUT WITH A NEWS-SUN CLASSIFIED AD (The, get results!) In Sebring call 385-6155 In Avon Park call 452-1009 In Lake Placid call 465.0426 2100 Help Wanted 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 2100 Help Wanted Driver needed CDL/ HAZMAT/TANKER en- dorsements Apply at Hicks Oil 1390 N. Cen- tral Ave. Avon Park, Florida SALE PROFESSIONAL Seeking motivated Reps, CEO level earning potential. 3 position available serious only. Call 800-318-8477 complete an application at 55 E. College Dr., Sell Your House Avon Park, FL 33825. Sell Your House NOW HIRING: T We ill buy Companies desperately need employees to as- lese or take o r the semble products at home. No selling, any hours. $500 weekly potential. Information, call pay rent on our 1-985-646-1700 Dept. FL-6654 houre. Eliminate the A hassle and put Cash in LABOR FINDERS youI pocket. Call WWERIMMSMED C STMFF w S 86 -400-1 538 www cssell.com Highla Coun rea * 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 Gota news lip? Call the News-Sun 451Z-1009 465-04Z6 OFFICE Help P/T for busy non smoking office Seeks friendly well organize front desk assis- tant must be able 10 )i rriuiti i 3F' ri n'jav-e good customer service. Please send resume to of- fice help. Po Box 179 Avon Park FL 33826. P/T RN and Weekend RN. Apply in Person at 3210 Physician Way or call 382-9211. P/T SEASONAL, busy office needs individual with computer skills and an eye for detail. Fax or mail resume 863-3.85-5836, CW, PO Box 629, Sebring, Fl. 33871 PART TIME MAINTENANCE POSITION Seeking motivated person experienced in all aspectsiof grounds and general Maintenance of Mobile Home/ RV Community. Send Re- sume to: Lake Bonnet Village Cooperative Inc. 2900 East Lake Bonnet R,] Aon Park, FL 33825: E PARTS PERSON is needed for Ben Hill Griffin Inc. in Avon Park. Approx. 30 hrs per week, some experience is required. Excellent bene- fits, DFWP/ EOE Contact HR at 863-635-2251, PEACEFUL ENVIRONMENT CALLING YOU?/ Looking for a friendly, mature, service orient- ed person for front of the house duties. Must be willing ti .,'rljt vi, l4 -,i Some lifting re- quired. 35 nour'. Wg.l iji.-,ieotitable. No at- titudes! Can ;F.;8i .-44'02 PEST CONTROL tech/ Sales needed with good driving record must be presentable and reali- ble will train right person apply at AAction Pest Control 6750 US 27 South Sebring. DFWP QUIZNO'S NOW hiring for Day Prep Person in-line workers and evening supervisor. Apply within at 4141 US 27 North or 2934 US 27 South, Sebring. RESTAURANT NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS/ Cooks & Servers all shifts, AM Bartenders (requires food service) Michael's Restaurant 100 Clubhouse Lane Sebring. Apply in person Mon-Fri 9-11a.m. or 2-5p.m. Call for directions only 655-0900. SPRING LAKE GOLF RESORT NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS/ Reservationists & Pro Shop Assistants. Requires good communications skills. 100 Clubhouse Lane Sebring. Apply in person Mon-Fri 9-11a&m. or 2-5p.m. Call for directions only 655-0900. STANLEY STEEMER of Highlands Co. currently has several posi- tions for i Cjrfi Cieariin Techr, We are look- ing for criemnui..I',eptrvliabl people who will be working in a service business. No Exp. necessary. Applicants must possess valid FL drivers license and safe driving record. $100.00 sign on bonus will be given to all new employees after 60 day probation period. For api .:,n,ii.: Rid-' al 863.655-2190 DFWP STANLEY STIEMER of Highlands Co. currently has several posi- in Ior '.i:,rCri L eanig Tecri We are look- i1i i.r cheeri rinu depn',riij l: p rpeiir who will be working in a service business. No Exp. necessary. Aippicjrai rm.i.l possess valid FL drivers license and safe driving record. '. 100 0i 'gr, ri tionuS wili oIp ,.iveI ii: jii new iTipl.:.:, ': ani r 60i diy proctijai n period For appt., on riii RPi. 31863-655-2190 DFWP SUBSTITUTES NEEDED A Loving, Caring person willing to work with small children in a Christian Environment con- tact First Baptist Preschool 863-385-4704. Age. 6wk-4 c THE GEO GROUP INC. A worldwide leader in privatized corrections 'BENEFITS INCLUDE: HEALTH, DENTAL, VISION, LIFE, DEPENDENT LIFE INSURANCE, & 401K RETIREMENT *CorrectionalOfficer *RN *ACADEMIC INSTRUCTOR RECREATION SPECIALIST *VOCATIONAL INSTRUCTOR (PC SUPPORT) *SUBSTANCE ABUSE INSTRUCTOR *SECURITY CLERK 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 TRUCK DRIVERS HEEDED LTL REFRiGERAT. ED CARRIER LOCATED IN MAiiJES Ci, NEEDS OTR DRIVERS FOR WEEF.Li RUNS TO THE NORTHEAST. CDL LiCEJNSE AND MINIMUM 3 YRS EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. AVERAGE WEEKLY PAY $1100.00 PLEASE CALL TAMMY 1-800-434-4479. Wanted Business Development Consultant A Succe; ronaloaru ill IOc.ui, heilpirg FHREDI Teiiel4 ii giowin ob'le:lve.s 0Dv SuppOning e,'-iing tiusne.; " roir.ilng i bu'ineu.% groiMr & rul-ri or Balancing a blend of consultive selling wihn [riroscing and neitwicirhng Manage comrrpuiuere ls i -ies.l iTin- inn i'sniTi s:I.s re-quiter Strong people skills Organizational skills C,,muier .hi.i .. T:darm laer Sell ma-irii .. This position will require travel to. the six counties within the South Central Region Bachelors Degree preferred. Email ii-iume io .. csharp_fhredi@heartland-workforce:org. Wanted Tourism Coordinalor A success candidate must have the aruitry i,: meet Florida's Freshwater Frontier tourism/ marketing objectives by: * Developing tourism /.marketing brochures * Manager the website * Wrlirn rewin .l-nir; * Being a iason Io cl i.nmter., TDC and CVB * Attend events promoting region * Ability to plan, organize, administer com- prehensive tourism / marketing program Skilled required: * Strong people skills * Organizational skills * Computer skills * Team player * Management skills This position will required travel to the six counties within the South Central Region Bachelors Degree preferred. Email resume to csharp_fhredi@heartland-workforce.org BECOMING A News-Sun Newspaper Carrier Really Pays! For ju-t a fev. hours a night, three times per \\eek. you can enjoy the increased income, freedom and Ilc\ibilihty working independently can proud ide Whether )ou want to supplement your retirement income, p.':, for school, or just add to the cookie jar, joining our team of independent contractor-, can help you chic ic 01I goals. The Nev.,,-Sun. Highlands County's Hometown Newspaper Since 1927, bas immediate openings in the follow, ing jreas Signing bonui. tenure bonus and monthly "Excellent Serxice" bonus are lso available. Mileage conipent.iilon is pros ided. In order to quality for consideration, you must be 18 years of age or older, posses, a .ilid di'.'er's license. reliable transportation. and have read\ access to a telephone or cell phone. Interested parties ,should stop by the Ness-Sun office located at 2227 US 27 South, Sebring, Florida 33870. or send us an email at chip '. igginton,'r1nsew.sun.com and tell us a little about yourself. incltdinrig vour name, address and a phone number at which h ou .11n 1 e reached News Sun A Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. N ,e ,p.iper c 'tnerw ,Lre independent conrirja lor s nd are ri empl:., e,. I he Ne.-Sun or Harbor Point Media. Classified ads get fast results ATTENTION INVESTORS: INEXPENSIVE HOMES FOR SALE! Owner has inexpensive rental homes scattered throughout Sebring they are selling olt individually. Mosl have tenants on a month to month lease. MLS,"s 189160,189124, 189088, 189089, 189066, 189067. There are additional homes that are not yet placed in the MLS. Also five duplex units in Lake Wales. Prudential Sanders Realty Michael Sanders Sebring, FL Mobile 863-202-5154 Office 863-465-1400 YOUR Home, YOUR Life... YOUR Newspaper News Sun Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. 2227 U.S. 27 SOUTH SEBRING (863) 385-6155 2100 Help Wanted BOOKKEEPER POSITION. Non- Profit Christian organization looking for a bookkeeper experienced in A/P, A/R, Quick Books and Excel. Pleasant working environ- ment and flexible hours. Please send resume to box #2215 c/o News Sun 2217 US 27 S. Sebring, FL 33870 Driver / Patient Service Technician Apria Healthcare is the nation's leading pro- vider of integrated home healthcare products and clinical services. We are seeking a consci- entious, flexible and reliable individual who will be responsible for delivering medical sup- plies, equipment and oxygen to our patients in the SEBRING area while they recuperate at home. Additional duties include equipment set-up and patient education on the use and care of the medical equipment. We require a strong service orientation and the ability to lift and move heavy object. Appli- cants must be at least 21 years of age, and possess or be able to obtain a valid Commer- cial Driver License (CDL) with air brakes, tanker and hazmat endorsement and a clean DMV record. Apria will reimburse for CDL and endorsement test costs. Employment is con- -tingent upon a drug screening test and back- ground investigation. Please provide current MVR with application. We offer competitive wage and an excellent benefits package that includes medical/dental insurance, 401 (k) and education assistance. Forward your resume/descriptive letter to Apria Healthcare, attn:' Branch Manager, 610 Magnolia Ave, Auburndale, FI 33823-4108. Fax 863-965-8516. EmailJanetCooper@Apria.com. Visit our website at www.Apria.com. EOE.m/f/d/v. S Part-time 2150 I Employment i.ARING WORKER ,a.ee-d.d lor Ilo3l inmemia er companion services. Fax resume 452-6882 or Call 402-8207 for application. 2300 Work Wanted Housekeeper needec ior i-. hOIoI Js3,:jrndd Approx. 35 hrs/wk. T:.p,,.n wnri da,,i. Muow day, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, off Wensda,, A,-d Thur .djy Day hours but Flexi- ble in ilinjg Iie- H,,uiiv pay rate; $7.28/hr. Open Unirl Fiilld Apply in person between -.11 i mT, or 2-.ip m MindaI/ through Friday, at the HOTEL JACARANDA. 19 E. Mli, Sieei Avoi P..rl EA.EO.VET PREF 3000 Financial iBusiness 3050 0 Opportunities L,: mlTnillo'l .:IS I'J .,u wI.nl 0 tl e [ rn utu . ness for yourself? I canhep stop working for yujr iwrn nouI., pi ,-i d l prou( Tal k t, mu I ifil 10 ri, il, .,oJu gjin y,:ur irioi -fiin. eri, AilW iir ida *j65-385 0.,v 6-,'iJ2Ai E.. rniigi. ,r E- m a ,l f 3 .iia i ;.i r.i |l |-: l| 4000 Real Estate. 4040 Homes For Sale In NM News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 4060 Homes for Sale 4060 Avon Park 2353 North Huntington rd (behind clubhouse near Lake Olivia w/boat ramp) 3/2/1 20' x 24' screen room behind lot 4ft x 18ft w/pool vol- leyball and fountain. All new appliance $175,000 additional lot $30,000 due to health. Call 863-385-1611 or 453-8757 3/2/2 Seven lots 2500sqft extra 24x24 work shop. Screen patio, seven fans, all furniture and appliance included. Roof is less then 2 yrs $299,000. Owner motivated Call 863-452- 0403 Large 2 story Mediterannian style home 3/2.5 bath over looking Lake Lillian pius guest cot- tage $350,000 by owner 863-453-8955. 4A080 A Homes for Sale 4080 Sebring 3/2/2 (BUILT 04) great area near all shopping. Family room, screen porch, cathedral ceiling w/ fan, appliances. $197K. ALSO also 2/2 Harder Hall area move in condition great start- er home $165K LET'S TALK!!! Cell 305-898- 8890 or 863-385-0004 (Owner). BRAND NEW 3Br/2Ba/2Cg in Sebring Hills South. Asking $189,900 Call 863-381-1651 CLEAN, CUTE 2/1 great location. $135.000. Call 382-4659 FOR SALE BY OWNER 2BR/ 1 1/2BA Lake Jackson Town House $75,000. Owner/Realtor 863-441-2994 HARDER HALL area 4111 Santa Barbara Dr.3/2 split plan, formal dining room with new laminated bamboo flooring, new carpet in liv- ing room and master bedroom, eat in kitchen, price includes all appliances including water softener. Storage trusses over garage, 18 ft garage door, double insulated tinted windows, inside pantry or storage room, landscaping completely around house with curbing around all landscaping. Extra shelving throughout house. Also includes all window treatments except master bedroom and one bedroom. Complete dining room furniture, one bedroom set and Florida room furniture can be pur- chased separately at greatly reduced prices. 2006 S.F living 2746 S.F under roof $269.900. Call 863-382-1767 NEW 3/2, double car garage, 1 acre, paved road, Orange Blossom area. Owner finance. Call 863-385-8871. SEBRING HOUSE FOR SALE/ Quiet Neighor- hood close to town. 2BR/2BA/Pool, Florida Room. Completely Furnished. MLS #186780. 4926 Regency Dr. $164.500 Call Howard, Mid Florida Brokers 863-414-3851 SEBRING- LK Haven Estates. 3/2 open floor plan, w/i closets, Ig kitchen, lanai, new a/c, area of new home. $192,000 FSBO (863)382-8296 4100 Homes for Sale 4100 Lake Placid WATER FRONT 3/2/1 boat house, new metal roof, canal to Lake Francis $279,900 Call 863- 699-2897 I 2 Villas & Condos 4120' For Sale Golf Village Cofido -. End unit, upstairs, 2Br2Ba, approx. 970 sq ft. Located on 3rd Tee of Deer Run Golf Course. Lg. lanai with beautiful view, very private, access to associa- tion pool, furnished. $125,000 863-773-4078 or 863-832-1021 S41,70 Lakefront Property 4' 0 For Sale Lot for sale, Canal lot leading to Lake June, Lake Carrie,. Lake Persimmon. 3025 Jacaranda Ave, Lake Placid, rare 100 ft canal frontage by 125 ft deep, very nice neighborhood to build your dream home. $175,000 OBO. Call 931-638-0388 4200 Income & Investment 420 Property, 36 APARTMENTS SAVVY SEBRING Steal this for $51,000 per unit. Owner relocating 11% cash on cash return Next to Wal-Mart. 1+2 bedrooms- Capital Corn 954-483-0909 4220 Lots for Sale 1.5 ACRE lot, Avon Park Estates. $47,000 863-368-0095 3 LOTS side by side Sebring Oaks on Spruce St. Asking $26,000 each. Call,772-473-8206 AVON PARK LAKES (HIGHLANDS COUNTY) 6 lots or 3 buildable lots (100x102). Near Avon Park Municipal Airport. 50K for all. Call owner 404-455-9650, Email: lash777@comcast.net Building Lot for Sale Lake Placid Hwy 27 out parcel to Tomoka Heights 126 x 214 zoned residential may allow home business. $137,500. Mrs Found Indigo Commercial Re- alty 386-274-1212 LAKE PLACID Water Front and inter lots price from $32,000 to $175,000 size from 10,000 to 25,000 sq ft. Some owner fin Call Gene Re- ese 863-699-6981 or 305-323-1908 Realtor. 4260 Acreage for Sale 20 Acres $440K. No cash out, owner help fi- nance. Near Avon Park cut off Road. Call 954-673-2576 4300 Out-of-Town Property N.C MOUNTAINS!! New custom build log cabinet on secluded sites. $109,900-$139,900. E-Z to finish inter. Landed Sale 1-7 acres w/spectacular moun- tain views & access to propose lake started @ $39,900 paved access, finance 828-652-8700 5050 Mobile Homes 505 For Sale 1986 Double Wide, Homes of Merit, 5 rooms, 28x62, 2/2, sun porch, lau room, life time roof, shed and work- shop, fruit trees, 55+ park, Sebring Vil- lage. Close to clubhouse. $49,900. Call 863-471-6699 or 207-651-0637 3BR/1.5 BA single wide MH w/addition on 1 acre. C/A, Appliances, Florida room, Carport, Shed. Owner Financing $50,000 w/$5,000 down & $650/mo. Location:3112 Belaire Court, Sebring Call 863-655-4782 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 51 5O Mobile Homes 5 5 For Rent TASTEFULLY FURNISHED 2/1 completely re- modeled interior, new kitchen, stove, refriger- ator, new bath, new washer & dryer. New flooring covering, 55+, no pets, $600/mo. yearly lease. Close to Restaurants, Drug Store & Shopping. 863-382-3959 or 202-5169 . 6050 Duplexes for Rent 1928 THEADORE- SEBRING- 1989 THEDORE SEBRING- 2 br, 1ba, CHA, Carpet, screen porch, eat- in kitchen, close to mall, range, refrigerator, no pets, washer/dryer hookups, available now. 1 yr lease. $575.00 per month, plus utilities. $1500.00 to move in. Call 863-385-3338 or 863-471-0840' 2/2 IN Orange Blossom- tile floors and cen- tral ac, w/d hook ups, $650.00 month, $500.00 Security. 314-9098 o r 446-6226 BRAND NEW never before occupied duplex units for rent near upcoming new Walmart in Avon Park. Each unit has two bedrooms, two baths, a full separate office, large kitchen, liv- ing room and dining area, walk in master clos- et, laundry room with washer and dryer hook ups, and an outside access storage room. Tile floors, security system and Floritam Sod. Yard maintenance included. Built to be Hurri- cane proof. Super efficient for BIG savings on utility costs. Free high speed Internet access. Free High Definition TV and analog TV net- workstations. See more info at - www.mjaholdings.com or call David at. (863) 446-1056 Duplex For Rent 2/2 W/D $675 a month First/Last NEW tile, carpet, cabinets. Screened porch fenced yard. Has ac. need references must see!!! 954-543-2153 or 954-966-0893 DUPLEXES 3/1 $650 or 2/1 $600, Newly re- model, lake access. Lake Placid. Call 863-465-6045 or 863-243-9473 6 10 Villas & Condos O6100 For Rent FURNISHED TWO bedroom condo, on private lake, heated pool, $1,200.00 per month availa- ble December, Januarary, February, March. Please call 503-871-6608 SEBRING Nee, Tu,,nhou-;e Villa Curo,-r Unit 2200 .-1 2BR/2BA2CG D-ri Gui suite, FI rm.,.$1495/mo lt. la i ierurirv Call 954-325-4247 SEBRING- Fourni;n Head on Jackson Lake an- ,iuai rinlil IB R' 1'2EiA $850Jmor -and 2BR,2BA .1050,,mo Searonal ava i'o Contact 239-601-6103 or fax 239-598-0804 S Furnished 6 1 Apartments WATERFRONT CONDO (LP) Completely furnished, ready for occupancy Nov. 1 2/1, Central heat-air, washer -dryer, Pool & boat.ramp. $1000.00 mos. incl utilit- ies Call Michelle Schaare at 321-228-1457 Advanced All Service Realty, Inc. O E 801 US HWY 27 N, Lake Placid S(863) 465-9838 (800) 295-6829 REAL ESTATE LISTINGS CALL TODAY Y! "TWO LOTS" $35,000 buys these two lots to build your new home. NS#189898 *35,000 "OVER-SIZED LOT IN PLACID LAKES" Beautiful building lot near boat raump to Lake Placid and newly renovated golf course. NS Is49t7 $37,000 "AFFORDABLE MOBILE HOME" Remodeled Mobile Home on owned land. Large closet in master bedroom. Must see to appreciate. "EXCELLENT LOCATION" 6200 Unfurnished 620 Apartments AP- Unfurnished clean quite, 2/2 bedroom apt. Seb- 2BR mobile home. Call 863-991- 2454 or 863-452-0469 Highlands Apt 1680 North Delaware Ave 1/1 and 2/2. Eff. No dogs or cats. Call 449-0195 TWO & Three Bedroom rentals available. An- nual lease. "No Pets" Ridge Real Estate 863- 385-2561. 6250 Furnished Houses 4/2 LARGE, Beautiful Furnished house (3/4 acres) on Lake Josephine w/ 100 ft. dock, 12 x 52 Screen Porch with fireplace, big screen tv $1700.00 (954)478-7313. Seasonal or Annu- ally. Lakeview, Lake access 2Br/2Ba Washer/Dryer $900 lease 1st, last, security or $1300 sea- sonal Call 863 471-3310 6300 Unfurnished Houses 2/1.5, Berber carpet and ceramic tile, shed, carport, $725 1st, last ..2:.. ,.no smoking, no pets, 1 yr lease, 'editil 'reci' req. 382- 9679 Lake Placid Lakefront home for rent 44 Lake Henry Dr 3br/1.5b, boat dock, $1250 per month 1st, last and security Call 863-840- 0384 or 239-253-7609 SEBRING DINNER LAKE area. 1 and 2/BR. Apt, $550-750, incl. water. Gary Johnson. 381-1861 ^ ^O Seasonal Prperty LAKEFRONT 2BR/1B homes 1-4 months . Jan.-April $1200 a month. Lakeshore Resort on Lake Placid. Fully furni- ture 2 bedroom cottage. White sandy beach, screened porch, B-B-Q area, dock, boat ramp. www.lakeshoreresortrentals.com Call Cheryl 863-465-2135 Roommates Wanted OLDER FEMALE room mate. $400 per month . Inclarea. laundry, phone, net, satellite. 452-9770water. Inci. laundry, phone, net, satellite. 452-9770 7040 Appliances 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! SALE Reconditioned Appliances Washers, Dryers, Refrigerators, A/C's We're overstocked name your prices. Appliance Hospital. Call 385-5600 7 100 TV, Radio, & Stereo 2 SATELLITE dishes $25.00 each or best of- fer 2 months old (863)458-0587 7180 Furniture 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 Living room tables $97up, 100-Headboards $79up. HIGHPOINT FURNITURE OUTLET STORE 2346 U.S. 27 N, SEBRING Next to Lowes & across from Home Depot Chairs for patio or screen room with rollers and thick cushions on seat and back. Like new $25.00 each.. call 863-385-5944 COLONIAL STYLE WOODED TABLE FOR SALE/ Comes with two benches all in great shape, $240.00 obo. Call 452-9899 7020 Auctions NEW AUCTION IN SEBRING GLEN WHALEY AUCTIONS/ Coming to town on Friday nights @ 7:00p.m., starting this Friday, Oct 27th with a Living Estate Auction. 6425 HWY 27 S. Take the 2nd driveway south of the Agri-Civic Cen- ter. For more info call 863-207-5287. 10% Buyers Premium AU 2502 AB 1852 PUBLIC AUCTION October 28, 9:00 AM 196 State Road 62 Wauchula, Fl QUALITY CONSINGMENTS WELCOME CALL: 863-773-6600 Tractors, Farm Equip., Const. Mach., Trucks, ATV's and More www.demottauction.com DeMott Auction Co., Inc Terry DeMott Sr., Auctioneer AU1833 AB1285 7040 Appliances Z NEW SERTA Queen Pillow Top Set $398.00 4 Pc Wicker Bedroom set $498.00 5 Pc Wood Dinette Set $228.00 10am-5pm Thurs & Fri. 10am-4pm Saturday Furniture Plus 863-531-0010 (Lake Placid) SIMMONS BEAUTRY rest Queen Mattress, $399.95 Box foundation free with purchase. West Coast Furniture, 5535 Us 27 South. HERE WE GO AGAIN ESTATE DINING & DINETTE SETS Beautiful estate fruitwood table 3 leaves, 4 side & 2 arm chairs .......$395 White Rattan Glass top table with beautiful rattan base & 4 wash chairs $195 Stanley Oak & glass dining table with 4 high back upholstered chairs.........1295 Whitewash table, leaf, 4 caster chairs & matching lighted China ...............595 Tile top pedestal table, leaf & 4 chairs, great condition 1395 White Metal dinette with 4 upholstered chairs '195 Fruitwood China cabinet with 4 beveled glass doors & glass shelves..........'395 2 sets of fine china..........*59" and '89" Come in & see all our fine estate pieces to decorate your home West Coast Furniture 5535 US 27 South 863-382-1117 CHECK OUR WEB PAGE AT westcfurniture.com A.P ,- ATTENTION!!I FOLLOW SIGNS Fri AP Oclooer 28, 7-1:00 huge garage sale fumi- Sat. 10/27-28, 8am-5pm, yard sale at 2151 E. .ture clolhes jewlery collectables 2920 ..; . Claradge. Everything is down to $5 except au- 'ALT HWY 27 S (Clayspet) .. -. tomobile parts.. , AP- 1014 Marmle Ave (Opposite Wells Motor Dealership) Sat-Sun Oct 28-29 8am.3pm Used and unused men's, women's and chil- dren clothes, snoes, used furn, garden tools, live plants and many more CONSIGNMENT STORE- End ol the Summer Sale- Knick-knacks, furniture, baby ilems and more I Sale extended Ihrough October 271hi Up to 75% olt items. 11am-7pm Mon-Sal @ Striker and US 27 N., Avon Park beside All Star V.deo Having a Garage Sale? Make more money by reaching thousands of potential customers. For only $10.95 you get,5 lines for one week in the News-Sun plus up to.iour 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. 7180 Furniture USED FURNITURE, Washer, dryer, refrigerator and sluve 30 days adrranrv Call 385-0007 VICTORIAN STYLE/ Oak pedestal table,leaf,4 presbj.cl Atyle chairs. $250/obo. Call. 863- 453-2644 aher 6p mi 7200 Household Goods BEDROOM SET, Dressor, mirror, headbord, 2 night ,stands, chest-drawers- $125.00 863- 382-8819 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 55 Gallon fish aquarium w/stand $130. Row- ight iron patio table w/5 chairs $100. 382- 6149 AMMO FACTORY reloads 380 auto- 9mm-38Sp- 40 SW-10mm 45 APC 50 rounds $4.00 357 Mg -$5.00 44 MC $8.00 Other ammo available at low prices (863)385-0973 BABY ITEMS/ 2 bouncers w/ vibrator. Baby Swing. Farm activity toy. Baby fish Eisten toy, All iri' original boxes. Excellent shape. All for $50.00 or best offer. Call 471-3329 CARPET- BEIGE night color plush w/ pad- ding 18 7 x 11'8' Excellent lop quality delivery available $250 00 ono (8631452-6123 CIVIL WAR II Book Collecton E,i:elleni condiiorn' 25 lor $40 00 Call 863-385-5278 EMMETT KELLY ir Cluo n a.srinmernl 501 Call lot inlormaniori 863)531-5151 FROG COLLECTION. $200.00 (863)453-5260 GOLF CLUBS/ 2 sets with bag. Good for be- ginner. $15 per set or $25 for both. Call 863- 385-3816 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! HOOVER UPRIGHT VAC FOR SALE/ Self pro- pelled, Heavy Duty, $75.00 Call 465-5653 LIFE JACKETS FOR SALE/ 4 life jackets new plus misc. $50.00 Call 863-452-6707 PATIO SET FOR SALE/ Fiberglass Table, 4 PVC Chairs, Lounger, Exc. Condition, $ 250.00 Call 465-5653 REFRIGERATOR,SOFA,AND MICROWAVE FOR SALE/18 cu. ft. GE refrigerator with top freezer, 1992 works perfectly. $100. Floral sofa and matching chair, good condition, $100. Sharp microwave with turntable, works perfectly $50. Call 863-471-6411 or 863-464- 0502 SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Free estimates call 382-6815 SHIP BOOKS (9) $20.00 for the set. (863)385-5278 TV ANTENNA FOR SALE/ Comes with Pole and rotater control. $25.00 Call 465-5653 UPRIGHT VACUUM Eureka-.Excellent condi- tion, new bag & belt $20.00 (863)402-2285 7520 Pets& Supplies BASSET HOUND PUPPIES FOR SALE/ AKC. HC, All shots, 3 female tricolored. $550. 1male lemon colored $800. Parents on prem- ises. Adorable long ears. Call 863-381-1039 BEAUTIFUL BOSTON terriers born Aug 13. First vet visit Call to see 452-1783 COCK-A-TIEL, VERY nice, bird w/ cage and accessories. (863)385-2336 $40.00 FERRETT- SABLE. Very Loveable w/ cage and accessories. (863)385-2336 $40.00 LP.- RUMMAGE SALE St Francis of Assisl Episcopal Churchb 43 Lake June rd. SaL Oct 28th .83m-lpmn Exercise equip, pictures, green ware, furnm tute, clothing, jewelry, shoes, housewares,' toys and tools. LP October .27-28 Two family yard sale 'houseild dtems cookwear, trash compactor misc 265+267 loquet rd.nw from 8.00-2!00 LP- 25 Lake Henry Or. (turn at The American Legion on Us 27 Sourh) Oct 27-28 Fri-Sat 7am-1pm 3 Family Yard Sale. Ever price to sale ,SB October 28 from Bami-? furniture, glos ware, kids clothes, and misc'at 1109.'Wigifl Ave SB-11200 US 27 Dak Gardens 16117&19 FrN Sat, Oct 27-28 .8am-? Lots of..Misc -temS Something for everyone , SB-1528 Valiant Ave Fri-Sat Oct27-28; .8am- 1 pm. House items, lurn and stuff, SEB- FRI,-Sat, Sit 10/27, 28, 291th am-3. Huge Multi Family : 10O .:Frankln: (alt. Madlo by fakeviewl 100's of Misc. items inat: collectalles, floor tans, vacuums, park bqnch,' large stuffed animals, Foam RG'C plane',.smali appliances, plants & papaya trees, craftsman tools, rocking chair .& small side tables, large ceramic xmas tree, yard & shop tools,' oIn& more misc too much to list 'Plan on spen-' ing some time at this .'very clean onle of kina sale, (all day Sunday, Just mention this add & get 50% off your totall!!) . SEB- THUR and lri 2nd and 3rd. 8ltn. to wheneiqr. 1059 Feinvale Ave Sebring,Crafts .and Deep Hides, Guniscrd Ammo, :Fishins P'oles,4(itchen Ware; Books. Collectable Kn' yes ~rid Swords elc. . SEBRING 916'.DUANE PALMER BLVO SPRING LAKE, FnrSuhn 27th, 28th, 29th 8am to 2pin.:3. familysale Lotsotf Misc ' 7520 Pes & Supplies 6 month old very sweet, inside only, lap cat nurered and has his shois FREE!'" Call 863- 31-1-8832 75 Medical Supplies 75 0 & Equipment CHOLESTEROL LOWERING RECIPE A homi remedy Lhai orks. Send S A S E and $3 Ou Io 109 Leona Or Sebrinr, FL 33875' TILT-A-RACK SCOOTER or power chair carrier 25" x 48" platform fits 1-1/4 or 2" receiver - $740 863-386-0684 or 273-3731 8000 Recreation 8050 &Moto 2004 Triton Bass Boat like new condition, duel grafts, 2 fish finders, hot foot petal, 651b trol- ling rTiolor less than 25 hr. With extras. Call 699-6796 24 FT Pontoon Boat. Includes performance trailer, fish finer, 90 hp Johnson motor and new Bimini top. Needs cable work & deck re- pair. Have parts for cables. $2500.00 ,(863)385-8782 BOAT TRAILER WANTED/ Boat trailer wanted 'for 20ft Pontoon Boat. Call 863-832-2028 TROLLING MOTOR FOR SALE / 40ib thrust, 12 volts, foot control,-',Excellent Condition. $125.00 Call 452-6707 8 400 Recreational Vehicles 24 FT 1996 Coachman Sleeps six. excellent condition $5,300. Call 863-531-9114 8500 Golf Carts EASY GO LIFTED GOLF CART/ New 18" tires. Runs Great. Also set up to run through trails Great Shape. $2,900 obo. Call 863-699-5869 or 863-441-1543. 9000 Transportation 9100 Motorcycles & ATVs 2004 Yamaha Blaster just rebuilt for sale with a toomey bl fatty pipe, overboard and a wheel spacer $3000.00 obo! Excellent Condition!!! Call 863-655-0891 2005 HONDA 250 RECON/ Low Miles. Great Shape. $2,500. Call 863-699-5869 or 863- 441-1543. 9200 - 1983 GMC suburban diesel 4x4 3 seat great on fuel 4,000 obo 863-781-3883 90 JEEP Wrangler 4 wheel drive, a/c, soft top-doors, 4 cyl, good condition. 147k miles. $4,000. (863)465-1142 9350 Automotive Parts. 93 & Accessories TRUCK HITCH FOR SALE/ Pick up truck hitch with 12,OO0lb, 2 5/8in Ball for pulling travel trailer. Fits Ford & Others $100.00 or make best offer. Call 452-2230 UHAUL CAR HITCH FOR SALE/ Uhaul car hitch with 2in ball fits Ford & Mercury. $35 or make best offer. Call 863-452-2230 9420 Antiques Classics ANTIQUE DINING set, A-1 condition. 1930's 10 pc. Table w/ leaf, 6 chairs, buffet and glass curio. $700.00 (863)386-0130 9450 Automotive for Sale 1994 MERCURY loaded with Hwy mileage. Call 382-0813 2001 LINCOLN town car- signature gold sharp by owner $9,950.00 863-699-2823 95 FORD E350 1 TON BOX TRUCK FOR SALE/ Truck needs transmission repair $1,800 obo. Call 863-446-2027 8B News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. SUBSCRIBE, RENEW, or EXtEND your NEWS-SUN Subscription And get MONTHS FREE That's 14 months for the price of 12 with your paid subscription! The NEWS-SUN, Highlands County's Hometown Newspaper Since 1927, is offering both sub- scribers and current non-subscribers an unbelievable deal. Pay the 12 month fee of $50.83 and get the News-Sun delivered to your door for an entire 14 months. Subscribe now and pay for 12 months. Get 14 months of delivery. Renew now, pay for 12 months, and get 14 months delivery. 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"obot Pain -r I= News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 3C CEL EBRATIONS ENGAGEMENTS Roy De Jesus and Anna Tataris De Jesus Tataris , Anna Tataris, former resident of Avon Park, will wed Roy 1 Jesus of Tampa in July 2007 in the Greek Islands with friends a family in attendance. The bride-elect is the daughter of Sophie and Tom Tataris Avon Park. She is a graduate of Avon Park High School, Sou Florida Coimmunity College and the University of Central Floric She resides in Tampa where she works as a television reporter. The groom-elect is the son of Dr. Roy and Dr. Maritza De Jes of Orlando. He is a graduate of the University of Florida. I resides in Tampa where he works as a television anchor: The couple were engaged on, Sept. 23. SMaaske Willingham Joseph and Debbie Willingham, formerly of Sebring, prouc announce the engagement of their daughter Candace to Ke Maaske, who are both from Kansas City, Mo. The groom-elect is the son of Trisha Day arid Marty Maaske, Araphoe, Neb. He is a graduate from Southeast Commun College, of Lincoln, Neb. The bride-elect is a graduate from the University of Nebrasi Lincoln, Neb. The wedding will take place Nov. 4 in Kansas City, Mo. BIRTHS Chloe Spradley Stephanie and Patrick Spradley, of Frostproof, announce the birth of a daugh- ter, Chloe Eirian, at 3:44 p.m., on Oct. 11, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Chloe weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Tammy Sutley of Frostproof and Tim, Neff of Virginia. Paternal :grandparents are Oneal and Jane Spradley of Lake Wales. Jordan Thomas Samantha and Richard Thomas, of Zolfo Springs, announce the birth of a, son, Jordan"James, at 9:25 a.m., on Oct. 12, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Jordan weighed 6 pounds. 5 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal .grandparents are, Rena and David Dwight of Avon Park. Paternal grandparents are, Cindy and Albert Thomas of Zolfo Springs. De Kailynn Weston nd Jessica Higgins of Sebring and James Westn, IIl of Lake of Placid, announce the birth of a ith daughter. Kailynn Ta.lia. at da. 8:37 a.m.. on Oct. 5. 2006. at Florida Hospital Heartland He Medical Center, Sebring. Kailynn weighed 7 pounds, 2 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. : Maternal grandparents are Robin and Andrew Higgins of Sebring;. " Paternal grandparents are. Vell Patterson and James Weston Jr. of Lake Placid. Nevaeh Tyson Sadie and Kenny Tyson' of Sebring, announce'the birth 6t a daughter, Netaeh Marie. at 10:17 a.r on Oct. 13. 2006. at Florida .Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Ne\aeh %weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces and measured 19 1/4 inches in length.. Maternal grandparents are Ro\anne and Doug Spurting of Lake Crystal. Minn.. Dave and Monica MNleier of Sebring. ;, Paternal grandparents are Lisa and Gary Tyson of Sebnng. Brock Riley Kimberly and Dick Riley, of Sebring, announce the birth of a son, Brock Edward, at 8:46 a.m. Oct. 13, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. lly Brock weighed 9 pounds, 14 lly ounces and measured 21 inches in length. of Maternal grandparents are ity Ed and, Mary Duppenthaler of Lake Placid. ka, Paternal grandparents are W.T. Riley of High Springs and Mary Kay Riley of Homestead. MILITARY LISTINGS Todd E. Brueggeman Todd Brueggeman Air National Guard Master Sgt. Todd E. Brueggoman has deployed overseas to a forward- operating location in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the official name given to mili- tary operations involving mem- bers of the U.S. armed forces and coalition forces participat- ing in efforts to free and secure Iraq. Mission objectives focus on force protection, peacekeep- ing, stabilization, security and counter-inurigencs operations as the Iraqi transitional go ern- ing bodies assume full 'over- eign powers to govern the peo- ples of Iraqi : Members from all branches of the U.S. military and multi- national forces are also assist- ing.iri rebuilding Iraq's econom- ic and governmental infrastruc- ture, and training and preparing Iraqi military and security forces to assume full authority and responsibility in defending and preserving Iraq's sover- eignty and independence as a- democracy. The master sergeant is a flight line expeditor normally assigned to the 115th Fighter Wing, Madison, Wis. Brueggeman is the son of Elmer and Bernice Brueggeman' of Mazomanie, Wis. SHis wife, Tamra, is the daughter of Ramond and Shirley Bourne, of Avon Park. Brueggeman is a 1981 gradu- ate of Wisconsin Heights High School, Mazomanie, Wis. William J. Pent Arimu National Guard Pvt. William J. Pent has graduated from basic militarN training at Fort Benning. Columbus. Ga.. under the Split Option Training Program. The program: allows high school students between their junior and senior year to attend and complete the Army National Guard or Reserve six- week basic training program during the summer of their jun- ior year. During basic training, the recruit receives instruction in drill and ceremonies, weapons, map reading, tactics, military courtesy, military. justice, phys- ical fitness, first aid, and Army history, values and tradition. The student attends weekend drills during the senior year of high school until graduation. He is the son of William Pent of Hollywood and Shari Sharp of Lake Placid. . Pent is a student at Lake Placid High School. Knights award savings bonds to first local babies born on Columbus Day SEBRING To celebrate Columbus Day, Oct. 9, Knights of Columbus Council 5441 awarded.Series I savings bonds to the first babies born on their patron's special day. Two beautiful girls were born at Florida Hospital and Highlands Regional Medical Center, respectively. First born at Highlands Regional at 12:22 'a.m. Columbus Day was Angelina Hall. Her proud parents are Beverly and Donat Hall of Avon Park. Knights Deacon James McGarry and Edgar Cronin. represented Pope John XXIII Council and presented the mother with a perpetual Mass card, in the name of Angelina and a $50 Series I bond for her baby. McGarry also gave Angelina her first blessing. Also given to the proud mother were a cross and chain and a Miraculous Medal for the baby or her crib. Florida Hospital's first babN 'born Oct. 9 was Monika Tomicina Richardson. daughter of Samantha Wigfall of Okeechobee. Wigfall also received a perpetual Mass card in the name of Monika. a $50 Series I bond and a cross and chain and a Miraculous Medal for the baby or her crib. The Knights of Columbus were rep- resented by Grand Knight .Donald and Loretta Schnoor and Cronin. The presents for the babies and the fuss being made over them were intended riot only to honor the patron of the Knights of Columbus but also as a pub- lic demonstration of the strong pro-life position of the Knights of Columbus. The members congratulate the two new moth- ers on. choosing life for their babies, for children are truly a gift from God. .. :'I .'.j a Knight Edgar Cronin it'rom left and Columbiette Loretta Schnoor present a savings bond, perpetual Mass card, cross and chain and a Miraculous Medal to Monika's mother, Samantha \\ igl'all. Nlonika was the first baby born at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center on Columbus Day. Oct. 9. Courtesy photos Deacon James McGarri. .chaplain of the Knights of Columbus, (right) presents a savings bond and a perpetual Mass card to the mother of the first born baby on Columbus bay at Highlands Regional Medical Center. Angelina Hall is shown safe in-the arms of her mother, Beverly Hall, ,ith McGarry. Also present i ere Spencer Thomas, HRMC chief operating officer, and Allison Mulhblland, director of nursing. CELEBRATIONS GUIDELINES: The News-Sur, publishes announcements about anniversaries, births. engagements and weddings and military news on Wednesdays on the Celebrations page. Tre submis- sion.deadlin, is noon Friday to be con'Odepfd for puLOlicatio'.in tE- tfolilowirg Wednescav s.paper. Suornit items to cindy.marsnall@newssunprn; 9r, mail toL ftstyle djtor. News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 Sou-n. - Sebring, FL 33870. For information, call 3856155, ext. 528. Is Your House Haunting You? new roof 01 \W\W.pal msofsebrirg. comn .1.1 1.- Come Home to the friendly spirits at -the Palms of Sebring. Are you 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. THE I I PALMS OF SEBRING 725 South Pine Street Sebring, FLorida 33870 (863) 385-0161 "" ; News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Members shows blooming orchids to nursing home AVON PARK Members of the Orchid Society of Highlands County, Dan DeCausey, Ed Fabik and Bill Ross, recently visited The Oaks at Avon Nursing Home. These members brought with them a variety of different types of blooming, orchid plants for the residents to enjoy. When the orchids were brought into the activity room the residents were all excited and couldn't wait to get a closer look at the plants. Each orchid was taken around to each resident for them to take a closer look, touch and smell. Residents were quite interested and asked many questions. The Orchid Society of Highlands County gave the res- idents a bouquet of cut orchids and orchid magazines for their enjoyment. Members of the society have provided programs and lectures on orchids to many organiza- tions in the community. They are also offering a scholarship to a student in Highlands County who is furthering their education in horticulture or botany. For additional information on the society contact Fabik at 465-2830. Courtesy photo Bill Ross talks about his blooming orchids to a group of residents at The Oaks of Avon Nursing Home, Avon Park. SEBRING Inner Wheel Club hosted a lunch and lecture at Inn on the Lakes recently.. October is Natiornal Awareness for Domestic Violence month. The members of the Inner Wheel Club donat- ed beautiful baskets filled with necessary articles for the ladies who reside there. The basket. were presented to Debi' -Gulbrand, the domestic vio- lence outreach worker for Highlands and Hardee counties. Gulbrand has been 'employed as an outreach worker since .2003. Gdlbrand explained that her duties included assisting victims of domestic violence outside the shelter, to include safety planning, injunction process and goal planning. She is also trained as a sexual assault crisis counselor. Gulbrand went on to explain' various incidents and what the. victims rights and options were. Questions and answers were very infi.rniiati' e to explain that victim< can come from all, - walks of lite. in any financial bracket aild fii.i all different ethnic backgrounds, In addition to the dozens of beautifully decorated baskets, a monetary gift was presented to .,Gulbrand for the" 'Highlands CouNir Safe Hotse victims. " Inner Wheel is an association founded in the United States in 1987. However, Inner Wheel was ,founded in 1924 in Mdnchiester, England. The mis- sion' statement is to expand its National Children's. Myoelectric Limb Project which specializes in replace- ment of upper limbs and hands of children. Locally, the club is active in awarding scholarships to South Florida Community College nursing students. The Inner Wheel also gives financial sup- port to local high school gradu- ates to further their education. Newly installed officers are as follows: president Betty" Francisco, vice president Louise Sauls, secretary Becky Farrens ,and treasurer Joyce Gordon, Information Security' Officer Peggy Miller. , Next meeting will be a dessert meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, No%. 9, at the home of Maraaret Collins and there will be a speaker on identity theft., For more information, any- one may call Francisco at 471- 1452. , TOPS FL 632 travel members returning LAKE PLACID The'last Barbarat Mason received a meeting of Take Off Pounds certificate of achievement for Sensibly FL 632 was called to her hard work. a order by leader, Jean Ottoway ,Bqtty Roulette announced with 35 members present' on that JoAnn Alpach was the win- Monday, Oct. 16. ner of this month's contest and' Salute to flag, Keep Off 'won the beautiful angel. Pounds Sensibly and TOPS Ruth Snyder got to keep# the pledges were said by all mem- four-week travel gift and bers. Roulette won the travel gift for Weight recorder Karen week one. Vi Christian Goodwin called the roll and unwrapped a layer off the mys- there were some great weight tery gift and its still a mystery, loses this past week. The best' and Roulette won the raffle.' loser of the week 'was Jean Ottoway welcomed back Pace. Pace ia a KOPS member from the North, Joann Dunn. and has bceei for' sometime now Peggy .Mull and Frances and she inariages to stay in heir Hixson., leeway. It takes a lot 'of c6m- Lil McNeeley asked, for, -mitment and 'illp,:,%er. to :do members to volunteer to do this and Pace does it week after programs and then she gave a week. program on tips for loosing The no-no's for the week are n. eight safel',. chocolate,'fried chicken and all The 'tip of the week is: "If Hallo. een candy. you listen to your heart, you Ottoway gave a report on the will reach your dream." Fall.Rally and two members .,. Meeting was adjourned after o'ron priz-. for being thebest h.ind in hand. . losers in, the district. Betty Come join the meetings,, Plummer was the No. winner which are at 2:30 p.m. Monday and Judy. O'Boyle was No. 2. .at The First Baptist Church of The club is very proud of these Lake Josephine. For details, two members. call Ottoway at 655-3673. TOPS 733 members attend workshop, rally SEBRING Take Off Pounds Sensibly, meets Thursday morning in Whisper Lake clubhouse, the weigh-in started at 7:30 a.m. and the meeting was from 8-9 a.m. To enter the park, use the entrance off of Memorial Drive. The members have had a busy summer. Several members -went to TOPS workshop in Arcadia and also attended the Fall Rally in Bradenton. Joan Fana is half-way to goal, Sharon Flaherty won her stole for her first five-pound loss and she also lost weight for six con- secutive weeks. Aaron Perkins visited a . meeting and explained and demonstrated tai chi. '- Although members have been exercising and watching food intake, it hasn't been quite enough" since the club weight gain was too high, therefore all members read a rededication to inspire themselves. If anyone is an early riser. Visitors are welcome to attend one meeting at no cost or obli- gation. For more information, call 471-2193. Avon Park Founders Garden Club plan future programs AVON PARK The Avon Park Founders Garden Club had its October. meeting at the home of Betty Scott. Items discussed, at the meeting included the programs for the Noember and January meetings.. The speaker for, the November meeting will tell the group'about the Plant Therap. program 'at the Avon Park, Correctional Institute. The January pro- ,gram \\ ill have Nell Roberts. of Ridge. Florist. demonstrate plant arranging Anita Helbig presented intormatiion about several plant nurseries in Hiehlaiids County. 'The: annual plant sale will be Lemontree( wins Yard of Month AVON PARK While driv- ing around the city looking for a private yard to recognize as the Yard of the Month, the mem-' bers of the Avon Park Founders "Garden Club noticed that se; er- al commercial properties had upgraded their landscapes. It' was decided to alternate, the presentation of the award .between private and commer- .cial properties. The 'Octdber Yard'-of 'the 'Month award was presented to Alan Reider, owner of the, Lemontree Apartment Complex, 1015 W. Bell St. Reider took over ownership, of the complex in March 2004 and has done an- extensive land- scape makeover. With the assis- tance of Sunshine Nursery,' as %well as resident Joe Smith. 60 pine and oak trees, were removed from the property. The trees %were overero\w n and hurri- cane damaged and in need of pruning. It was decided to replace then \ith younger trees rather than to tr\ to correct the problems presented by the existing trees. More than 75 trees were planted. including se% eral flowering trees In trim- ming and cutting trees, a lemon tree was uncovered in the midst of several other trees. This tree was included in the new design. Trees that were planted include oak, different varieties of crepe myrtle, queen palm, cherry lau- rel and. loquat, along with sev- eral hibiscus trees. Most of the existing plants in the beds stir- rounding the buildings 'were replaced tth plants such as liriope, snow on the mountain. oyster plant, lantana, bush ala- manida, ti plant, corn plant, peri- winkle, caladium, purple sage, heliconia, oropetelum, podocarpus, decoraLi\ e grasses, croton and Mexican petunia;. Bush plantings include ligus- trum, ixora and plumbago. Each of the apartments includes ,a patio with a wooden fence enclosure and each apartment has a different landscape design. Decorative molded con- crete curbing surrounds each tree and planting area, 'with designer red mulch placed with- Friendly Neighbors Club met LAKE; PLACID The Friendly Neighbors Club niet at the home of Gert Lacy at 9:30 a.m. Tuesday, Oct. ,,17. Members present were Barbarai Randall. Doris McCloskey, Louise Pick and Gert Lacy. The hostess. served delicious refreshments. Devotions were read by Barbara Randall. She read "One Solitai3 Life." Randall made five lap robes and two capes for the Veterans Administration Hospital in St. Petersburg. One dozen clowns are given' to the Lake Placid hospital weekly. , After the business meeting, the group stuffed clowns., The next meeting' will be Nov. 21, at the home of Lacy. S"Copyrighted Material'* am Syndicated Content'.e ^* Y W .. * H *B * * March 10. The club is looking for a source for azaleas to sell at its sale. Scott % ill order caladium bulbs for the sale. Club members are to grow seven to 10 plants to sell. ' E.A.. DeLfane' presented a zinnia arrangement to the hostess. The flo\\ers 'were very 'large oith. sturd\ stems. DeLaney explained that he ordered prenui- um seeds from a catalog and received nine seeds. When asked if the plants were affect- ed by mold, he said he had no problem \\ ith mold or insects. He did mention that he fer- tilized the plants weekly. He',also told the' club memnbei s to save the seed from plants in their gardens for planting the next year, as the plants are more acclimated to the soil and the seed ill produce more readily. The Yard of the. Month cominniee pre- sented a variation to the program. It was noticed that mans commercial properties in, Aton Park %tere concentrating on their landscapes. It %%as decided that'-the award would d be alternated between indi\ dual yards arid, commercial properties. The award for October is awarded to the Lemontree Apartment Complex on Bell Street and Anoka Avenue. TOPS 487. members regain focus SEBRING The Oct. 18 meeting of the Take Off Pounds: Sensibly FL 487, Sebring was called to order with 14 TOPS and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly members saying the pledges. Roll call was not good. the chapter had a net gain of 1/4 pound. Members were all cele- brating the. fall weather. Best loser was Carolyn Pattersbn with a loss of 2.5 pounds. Patfeison also recei\ ed the four coupons for losing this week after being best loser lIast w eek. The oh-oh's for this week are cake, food at social events and portion control. The 25 cent contest had three winners receiving 75 cents 'each and the 10 cent contest of $1 .was x'on by -Leslie 'Maschue. The attendance box wrapper was removedd by Patterson wiLth one more to go. SThe, program was,a showing bf pictures of the Fall Rally on Oct.. 14 and Maschue, Judy Phillips and Linda Harrell spoke about their- day and all the different events. TOPS meets at The Whisper Pines Baptist Church at 9, a.m., Wednesday. For more information, call 314-9485 or 385-3155. in the curbing. The crew fromn Sunshine Nursery helped \\ ith planting the larger trees ,and Reider and Smith \ ere responsible for the smaller plantings. Maintenance of the landscape is done /by Reider, and Smith. As people ride by the property they can see then-m working on the prop- ei-ty daily.. The transformation of the property is very notice- able' td those who pass by. It is worth the ride, to see the change in the look. of this property.- Howdy partners! 900 Back by popular demand, Fairway Pines and US Foods are having a FREE food show that ya'll won't want to miss! Round up your partners and come on down for the best food around. Get your boots on and get ready for a Real Good Time! "It's simply the bestN food ever!" Rich's Tyson Hormel Health Labs Kelloggs * Advance Meat Products Heinz Nestles Stouffers Nuevo Latino Perfecta Seafood Presentations * Dixie Food Services Conagra Foods General Mills Pllsbury Golden Dipt Bunge Foods Schwans Foods Lawrys Foster Farms P &G Fairway Pines at Sun 'N Lake November 1st m 11:30 am-l:30 pm Located at 5956 Sun N' Lake Blvd. down the road from Florida Hospital Heartland and just beyond the Candlelight Restaurant. For more information call 385-5454 ask for the Marketing Dephrtment. www.fairwaypinesliving.com AL#5105 S, Courtesy, photo Inner Wheel President Betty Francisco (right) donates baskets to Debi Gulbrand, the domestic violence outreach worker for Highlands and Hardee counties. Inner Wheel donates baskets to domestic violence victims : .' ; C',-,uC'il ., pIh:,lo Alan Reider, owner of the Lemontree Apartments, (from lefl and Joe Smith, landscape maintenance, accept the Yard of the Month 'award from Joyce Gordon of the Avon Park Founders Garden Cluhib. News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS FRANCIS I Ann Steffen SEBRING Thanks to Jewell Crouch, we had a fun summer. We had coffee hour, dinners, an indoor picnic on Labor Day. After our dinners we played a silly give and take game. We also had a game night on Thursday. So thanks again Jewell and all of you folks who joined us in our fun and games. It was a blast. SEBRING HILLS ASSOCIATION Angie Green SEBRING Potluck supper is at 6 p.m. Monday, Oct. 30, in the clubhouse. Bring a dish to serve eight, your place setting and beverage plus a white ele- phant bingo prize. Potluck has been cancelled in November and December due to the holidays. In lieu of this, there will- be a covered dish supper at the Dec. 11 meeting with a Cracker storyteller enter- taining with humor and tapes. Help keep Sebring Hill's sub- division trash free. Some dog walkers are neat, carry bags, and clean up after them; but there are a few 'who do not. A resident e-mailed that she stepped in dog business when she went to put out her garbage. Another complaint is that people tape garage sale notices over public signs. One covered the Neighborhood'Watch sign at the Sebring Hill's entrance and left it there for more than a Lake Placid Garden Club hears about flower designs LAKE PLACID The Lake Placid Garden Club met Oct. 11 at the Lake Placid Woman's Club. President Sandy Otway Presidedd! Hostess: committee senred lunch to 62 members and four guests, Harriet Armstrong, Shelly Byron, Faye Reeds and Norma Vance. Garden club member and master show judge Ann Gurman presented a program on "Flower Design." Membership chairwoman Jimmy Kay Fortunato intro- duced three new members Marsha Browning, Opal Meyer and Margaret C. Martin and presented them with member- ship pins and yearbooks. Patsy Stamm finalized the hosting of the Oct. 25 District IX meeting. All members were encouraged to attend. Registration fee is $22. The Lake Placid Woman's Club has again invited the gar- den club to participate in the Holiday Bazaar Saturday, Nov. 18. Plants and baked goods will be sold at that time. Members are asked to sign up at the November meeting to help' set up and bring plants and baked goods. Chairwoman Lorain Tzoucalis announced that the fashion show "Butterflies and Blooms" will be Jan. 27 at Lake Placid High School. Tickets will go on sale at the November meeting. , The club meets at noon on the second Wednesday of the month, from September through May. David Austin, of Greenslade Nursery, will give the November program "Preparing Plants for Winter." For more information, call Jimmy Kay Fortunate at 699- 6060. PUMPKIN Continued from 1C pumpkin shape on 18-inch cake circle or platter. Follow this pattern one row of 4 cup- cakes, one row of 5, one row of 6, another of 5, another of 4. This leaves 2 cupcakes to be placed at pumpkin's top for stem (use photo as guide). 5. Spread orange frosting over cupcakes, covering completely to look like one big cake. Use black M&M's to outline pumpkin and to make eyes, mouth and nose. Fill in remaining areas of pumpkin with orange M&M's. Makes 26 cupcakes week. The October pancake break- fast went well especially for the lucky person receiving the ran- dom ticket for a free breakfast. The next breakfast is Saturday, Nov. 11. A vote will take place at the Monday, Nov. 13, regular meet- ing to change the Constitution by Law Article 1, Section 4 to specify the increase of member- ship dues.' The guest speaker will be from the Humane Society of Highlands County. Bud Speaks is chairman of the nominating committee for the .officers and board member election in December. If you want to run for office or board member or recommend some one, call Bud at 385-5613. Nominations will also be from the floor at the December asso- ciation meeting. A chairperson for the block captains is needed as well as block captains. Call president, Pauline Dionne at 385-6771 if interested in filling a spot.' The ladies club will not meet in October and resume at 1 p.m. Nov. 8 in the clubhouse. TROPICAL HARBOR Mary Ellen Bryant LAKE PLACID In last week's-column, it should have read the pancake breakfast committee donated money raised at the breakfast to the Tropical Harbor Homeowners Association. Virginia Tharp had as guests her son and daughter-in-law, Tini and Jena Tharp from West Lafayette, Ind. They spent vacation time at Fort Myers Beach as well as here. Laura and Dave Bailie hosted Monday co-ed coffee on Oct. 16. Louise Smith emceed. We welcomed a new resident, Maxine June, to our communi- ty. Laura Helbig, our sunshine lady, announced there is a care card to sign for Bob Verbarg. A report was read on Bob Bauman's progress. Wendy Hagg thanked every- one for attending the soup and sandwich function Oct. 14. The next soup and sandwich meal is being planned for Saturday, Nov. 11. Joan Peterson announced there will be a representative from Ameri-Life who will talk with us regarding medicare changes for 2007 following cof- fee Monday, Nov. 3. Birthday and anniversary wishes go out to all those cele- brating this week. We sang "Happy Birthday" to Helen Anstine, Bob Clouston and Jerry Springman. Thanks go out to Virginia Tharp for accompa- nying us on the piano and Bob Clouston for accompanying on the kazoo. The Tropical Harbor craft show and sale is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 11. Our Tropical Harbor Nu-Hope ladies will offer coffee, treats, a baked goods table and their crafts for sale. Those interested in having a table to sell their items can reserve one for $5 and a plate of goodies for Nu-Hope. Call Doris Bierstine if, interested. Ten-card euchre has resumed at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Everyone Scoreboard Recreational events Golden Seniors turn in scores SEBRING The Golden Seniors met Thursday. Oct. 19. at Golf Hamrriock'with-' tvo tables for bridge. q Winners were Sylvia Fisher, first place and Carole Thorpe, second., Sebring Hills plays euchre SEBRING At the Oct. 18 Sebring Hills Association euchre games, Jack Scott scored high. June Lantz sec- ond high, Pat Poll low and Betty Beamer tied with Alberta Downing for loners. Over the Hill Gang shoots SEBRING At the Over the Hill Gang's shooting '' match on Oct. 18, Rangemasters Ray and Rita Maki set up the shooting posi- tions and targets with a possi- ble score of 1,500. In the Small Bore Optic Sight Group, tying for first place were Mike Cioppa and Will Asbun posting perfect scores of 1,500; and second .place, Don Gibbs with 1,480. And tying for third place were Norman Pekar, Doris is welcome, even beginners. The Tropicaires are practic- ing at noon Thursdays at the clubhouse for an hour. Come join them. They need sopranos, altos, tenors and bass and they need instruments to accompany them. The Tropical Harbor Estates bowling league starts at 1 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6, at the Royal Palm Bowling Center. This is a non-sanctioned league so it does not cost as much. Come join them for some fun. For information and reservations, call Shirley Clark or Joyce Pennington. Fourteen Tropical Red Hatters joined with members of other local Red Hat groups and enjoyed a trip on the Sun Cruz Casino on the Gulf of Mexico Oct. 14. Everyone enjoyed the day on the water except for the rolling .of the ship in four to five foot seas. Our thanks go out to Bonnie Allen and Carol Noel for their planning our ladies lunch out Oct. 17; 24 ladies enjoy ed their, lunch at the Four Point Sheraton Esperante restaurant. The Tropical Harbor Homeowner's Association will have a garage sale in December. Any donations of articles to sell will be appreciated. Contact a board member for the article to be picked up. If you are able to \ volunteer for two hours on a Saturday morning to help residents of the Lake Placid Health Care Center plaN bingo or help ith the birthday panr\. contact Helen,' Burgan. McCollurn, Gary Plants and, Glen McCollum with 1,470. In Open Sights, first place' was Jay Port posting 1,470;: and second place, Ken Stanton %with 1,340. The Gang meets at 10 a.m., each Wednesday, at Jim's Pistolarrow on U.S. 98. Call 655-4505 for information. Golden Girls and Guys play bridge games LAKE PLACID'- The Golden Girls and Guys play bridge at the Sun 'N Lake Clubhouse on Wednesdays. The results of Oct. 18 are as follows: First place, Wylene Lockhart; anrd second place, Pam Wedra. 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HEARING CONSULTANTS Located In - ....THE BARRANCO CLINIC .3838 US 27 S, Sebring (Comer ofHighlands Ave. & US27 S) 382-4800 oticon PEOPLE FIRST - I *- News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 LOW COST PET VACCINATIONS All annual vaccinations FOR DOGS, CATS & FERRETS Available Saturday, November 4th & 18th 1:45pm to 3:1 m at TRACTOR SUPPLY 3300 U.S. 27 South Sebring, FL 863-385-1380 Save on Heartworm Prevention and Flea Protection Products For more alli I 1-888673-8838 VI r nf n i/ ... j. ; "' fo THSAW NOI BOA 0 1N 0 0 ROM~l!NO Courtesy of Orchid Hill Stables Chandler (K034) This silly boy is Chandler, a lab/retriever Mix and yes, he loves to give kisses with that big tongue of his. He is a real "Romeo" for his young age (8 months) and loves everyone (even tol- erates the felines that he's met). This black and white Lab/Mix would love to join an active family that will share their lives and home with him. He promises to make them a wonderful companion and friend. 7321 Haywood Taylor Blvd Sebring 655-1522 of Highlands County . See more of ourpetson ourwebsite: www.humanesocietyhc.org T I e at 'om \ I 1- - I ' I II SECTION D OCTOBER SECTION D WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25. 2006 E The Sideline SCORES .AAD MORE What's Inside Sertoma scores Results from Sertoma Junior Golf tourney at River Greens Page 2D NASCAR This Week Update on the Chase for the Championship Page 3D Family matters Bobby Bowden defends son, FSU's progress this season Page 4D Wednesday Warm-Up Midweek update on high school football Page 5D Scoreboard Alondav Women's Softball Bulb Bin .............. 15 Lampe&Kiefer ........ 3 L&K: M. StaCy,, HR On Deck TODAY Cross Country Avon Park, Sebring in District 5-2A meet in Tampa, 5 p.m. - College Baseball Polk at SFCC, 5 p.m. THURSDAY Volleyball SFCC at Warner Southern, 7 p.m. FRIDAY Cross Country Lake Placid in District 6-2A meet in Naples. 9 a.m.: Walker Academy in District 5-lA meet in Largo, 3 p.m. Football Sebring at Avon Park, 7:30 p.m.; St. Petersburg Catholic at Lake Placid, 7:30 p.m. Swimming and Diving Sebring in Region 3-2A meet in Sarasota, 9 a.m. Volleyball SFCC in Hillsborough CC tourney, TBA SATURDAY Swimming and Diving Avon Park and Lake Placid in Region 2-1A meet in Winter Park, 9 a.m. History Lesson 5 Years Ago Oct. 24, 2001: Sebring's golfing Lady Blue Streaks put their skills together in the nick of time in the dis- trict tournament at the Country Club of Sebring and won the competition going away. The girls shot a team score of 333, their best of the season, to win the tournament over five other teams and move on to the regional tournament. Senior Audrey Brownell led the Streaks with her 1-over 72 on the red course. Avon Park's Marcus Wyche Playoff puzzle just adds to intensity of Avon Park-Sebring rivalry By MARCUS WILKINS S ,.,,'. lirac, AVON PARK Red and blue These clashing colors collide to for- mulate the hue of a bruise or the scream of a spinning siren. When Sebring and Avon Park square off on Frida\ night at Joe Franza Stadium. the experience ill be e\erv bit as physical and deafening. but as fir as Highlands county is con- cerned. nothing ne\,. Unless you consider what's at stake this \eajr. A convoluted playoff picture %%ill become slightly\ clearer after Friday's contest as the teams embark on their first District 12-3A meeting with playoff implications. If the Streaks beat the Red Devils and Hardee beats DeSoto Friday rught in Arcadia. there %would be a three-%way tie for second place between Sebring, DeSoto and A\on Park prompting a playoff on Monday night at a site to be determined. If the Red Devils beat the Streaks and DeSoto beats Haidee. there would be a three-w\aL tie for first between Hardee, DeSoto and Avon Park resulting in another Monday night playoff. The sim- plest outcome %would occur if Sebring beats Avon Park and DeSoto beats Hardee. placing Hardee and DeSoto atop the district a respective first and second effectively ending the postseason hopes for Highlands county. Once your brain uncoils from that mess. you can sit back and enjoy the football of the state's second oldest rivalry., which Sebring leads 43-40-1 after the Red Devils erasing an ll-point deficit to win last year's game. For the players and coaches, the matchup didn't need any extra spice to heighten the enthusiasm. The fact that so much is at stake only intensifies the intensity. "The Sebring game means playoffs. It's not just the rivalry." Avon Park sen- ior quarterback T.K. Hill said before Tuesday's practice. "We just try to let everyone know .at practice that the sen- iors hale to get pumped up. You don't get another chance. My 10th-grade Near .%ve played them they were up 28-0 at halftime. We came back in the second half but they still ended up beating us 35-29. That \%as the most exciting game See STAKES, page 5D Golf Knowles captures Amateur title by 4 By MARCUS WILKINS Sport ttr ttr LAKE PLACID Greg Knowles hefted the hea y hardware on Sunday after the final round of the High~lands County Amateur tournament at Placid Lakes Country Club. Basking in the glow, of victory turned into squinting from the sun's reflection off the polished champions cup, but he certain- ly didn't mind. Shooting 2-over 74 on Sunday to add to his eten-par 72 on Saturday. Know'les fin- ished four shots ahead of defending champion Matt Cornuet, the former Sebring High School star who now%, golfs for St. KNOWLES Leo Universitr in Tampa. Comuet shot a 78 on Saturday, but rebounded to shoot the lo"\ round of the day on Sunday with an even-par 72 and finish in second place at 150. "I played very conservative all day. This course is tough." Knowles said. "You can come back from bogies but not dou- bles. If you want to come test your game \ ou come on do wn to Placid Lakes." Kno\les attributed his golf- ing prowess to his parents, and dedicated the performance to them during the trophy presen- tation ceremony. "Winning this tournament i means more than I can say. I just called to See KNOWLES, page 5D By MARCUS WILKINS LAKE PLACID The tears 'were floin, m after the final point w.as record- ed Tuesday\ night as Lake Placid's sea- son came to an end \\ ith a play off lo.s to NMelbourne Central Catholic. 25-12 25- 17. 25-s. It was the second .ear in a row\ the Lad* Dragons fell to the Hustlers in the first round of the state tournament. Mistake, on the Dragon side of the net e\enruall\ did in Lake Placid as MCC played a superior defensive game. B simupl\ keeping allies ali' e and allow ing the Dragons to make mistakes, the Hustlers moved on to the next round. The stands were full of Lake Placid fans waiting for an opportunity to get rowmdy. but Lake Placid was taken out of the contest so quickly. in game one they stayed quiet until the desperate final game. A.-fer taking the first point of the match on a ball wide of the line. Lake Placid lost 10 of the next 11 points before coach MNarilIn Jones called a timeout. Lake Placid looked a bit sharp- See HUSTLED, page 4D SCOTI DR.ESSEL'Ne.v-Sunr Dylan Feickert. 6. Iries to root the Dragons to victory Tuesday night. Cross Country Lee leads Blue Streaks into district Trivia Time Q A Which team has the longest winning streak in the Avon Park vs. Sebring rivalry? '66-t'661. tuow uoM BuuJqaS pue 8 -H61. u.JJ4 UOM VId UOAv taje]Is as UJi-XIS E.,9ABq SueB9, .0o9 SCOTT DIRESEL'N -Su Daid Lee has matured into a leader for the Sebring cross country team. By JOHN BEDELL N t..'., t. ,.,rr P d, ,ol il SEBRING Sebring's David Lee can be confident about his accomplishments in cross country regardless of the outcome of today 's District 5-2A meet at Al Lopez Park in Tampa. He's come a long way at a run - since his early da% s in the sport. "I was pretty out of shape, w hen 1 started," the senior said. "My slowest time was a 32 (minutes). I \was 5-foot-5 and 195 pounds." Today, Lee carries just 170 pounds on a 6-foot frame. He is also the captain for coach Jeff Shoemaker's squad. "He's a good leader," Shoemaker said after a recent meet. "He's assertnie. He's dedicated." Shoemaker was quick to compli- ment Lee on his w ork as a student as well. The senior is taking advanced placement classes in calculus. chemistry, government and litera- ture. He is also taking honors eco- nomics. In addition to the classes, Lee is the president of Mu Alpha Theta, the mathematics honor society. He is the \ ice-president of the school's multi- lingual club and he speaks Korean. English and Spanish. He is the parliamentarian for stu- dent government and a member of the National Honor Society. the Future Business Leaders of America and the Art Club. He also is the top seed player for the Sebring boys' tennis team. Shoemaker has seen a couple keN influences for Lee. The first is his father. See LEE, page 4D Class 3A State Vollevball Plavoffs SCOTT DRESSEL'Ne.-Sun Lake Placid's Tiffany Bisb) 181 goes for a kill as Jamee Gabberd (2) and Kristen CaldweU of Melbourne Central Catholic try to block Tuesday night. HUSTLED AGAIN Melbourne Central Catholic ends Lake Placid's season for second straight year Quick Reads LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Meals on Wheels golf tourney set Dec. 2 SEBRING The Sebring Meals on Wheels charity golf scramble will be on Saturday, Dec. 2, with an 8 a.m. shotgun start at Harder Hall. Cost is $50 each player and $200 for foursomes. For more information, call Jeff Dressel, scramble chair- man, at 381-2752. Seminole Shoot-out tees off Thursday SEBRING The Highlands Seminole Club will host the Mark Palmer Seminole Shootout and annual dinner on Thursday at Sebring Golf Club. The tournament has been renamed after Palmer, a former president and board member, who died earlier this year. The tourney will be a four- player scramble with a 1 p.m. shotgun start. The $75 entry fee covers golf, lunch and prizes. Sponsorships are need- ed. A steak dinner will be held at the Water Hole beginning at 6:30 p.m. with cooked-to-order Filet Mignon and fried grouper. The cost for the din- ner is $20 for non-members, $15 for members and $5 for students. For more information, con- tact Dee Dee Martin at 465- 1265. Couples golf league to start Thursday in AP AVON PARK A couples' fall nine-hole golf league will begin on Thursdays and last until Dec. 28 (10 weeks) at River Greens Golf Course. The tee times will start at 7:15-8 a.m. The fee is $25 per couple per week ($25 registration fee per couple towards prizes). The format will be a two-per- 'son scramble. Each week's winners will be awarded prizes. Every week team will play with a different couple. Call 453-5210 to sign-up for the league. Space is limited. Barbecue to support middle school sports SEBRING The annual Sebring Firemen's Middle School Athletic Barbecue will be on Friday. The cost is only $6 for a full meal which includes one-half chicken and all the trimmings. Eat-in or carry out will be available at both schools. Hill- Gustat Middle School will serve from 4-7 p.m. and Sebring Middle School hours will be serving from 4-6 p.m. For more information, con- tact Chester Downing at Hill- Gustat at 471-5437 or Chris Doty at Sebring Middle at 471- 5700. The proceeds will help sup- port athletic programs at both schools. YMCA basketball is registering now SEBRING The Highlands County Family YMCA is holding basketball registrations. League ages are: 4-5, 6-7, 8- 9, 10-11 and 12-14 (ages as of Sept. 1, 2006). Practices will begin after Nov. 13 and the first games will be on Dec. 9. The season will last until February, Fees are $30 for YMCA members and $60 for non-, members. There is a $10 dis- count for each additional child in a family. Registration ends Oct. 30. For more information, contact the YMCA at 382-9622. Beware of more bogus SHS poster sales SEBRING All-Star Productions out of Peoria, Ill., is soliciting advertising space on a poster for Sebring High School. This company is not under a contract with the school, nor does the high school benefit from these sales. Sebring High School is, how- ever, in agreement with High' School Graphics for the 2006- 07 posters. Call the school at 471-5500 for more information. Bass tourney planned on Lake Okeechobee CLEWISTON Big Reel Bassmasters of Margate is proud to announce the 23rd annual Ghost & Goblins open bass tournament to benefit "Our House," a non-profit pro- gram serving children and their families. The tourney will be held on Sunday, Oct. 29, out of Clewiston. Entry fee is $120 per two-person team (includes big fish pot). Total pay back is $9,200 based on a 100-boat field (150 boat maximum). Contact Jim Pollock at (954)-695-6035 or e-mail at bigreeljim@aol.com or down- load an entry at www.eteamz.com/bigreelsfla. Youth golf clinics offered in Sebring SEBRING Sebring Golf Club is still offering junior clinics for kids age 5-17. Clinics are taught by profes- sionals Joel Walkup and Andy Kesling. Full shots, chipping, putting, rules and golf etiquette will be taught to kids. Clinics are run from 4-5:30 p.m. every Monday and , Wednesday. Prizes are awarded every clinic for various compe- titions. Call 314-5919 to sign up. Individual lessons are also available. Golf tourney to support veterans programs LAKE PLACID The 40 & 8 and American Legion Post 25 of Lake Placid are planning a golf tournament Feb. 17, 2007. It will be called the All- American Mixed Scramble and will be held at Placid Lakes Country Club. Teams will be formed by the golf pro based on reported handicaps giving all levels of players a chance to be on a winning team. Tlis event is designed for the _(pose of raising funds to sItpon veter- ans programs. Contact Ray Ploughs at 441- 4119 or J.P. Plunkett Sr. at 441-4103 for more informa- tion. Sports contact information Scott Dressel, sports editor 385-6155, Ext. 541 scott.dressel@newssun.com Marcus Wilkins, sports writer 385-6155, Ext. 517 or marcus.wilkins@newssun.com Report scores 385-6155, Ext. 541 To contact any other sports writer, leave a message at one of the above, numbers. E-mail news items to sportsdesk@newssun.com, fax them to 385-1954 or mail them to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL, 33870. News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 STATS AND STANDINGS SERTOMA JUNIOR GOLF WINTER TOUR River Greens Golf Course Oct. 21-22 BOYS 17-18 Day 1 Day 2 Total 1. Craig Isabel 74 72 146 2. Cody McGhee 80 76 156 3. Justin Painter 90 77 167 4. Kaleb Saunders 88 81 169 BOYS 15-16 Day 1 Day 2 Total 1. Zach Foster 82 73 155 2. Greg Gentry 79 78 157 3. Clay Davis 80 85 165 4. JohnTracey 108 99 207 5. Mark Granger 97 117 214 BOYS 13-14 Day 1 Day 2 Total 1. Tyler Sanders 83 86 169 2. Aaron Walkup 96 92 188 3. Colin Walkup 90 99 189 S4. Sean Garner 97 99 196 5. Taylor Barlow 113 105 218 6. Daniel Miller 102 117 219 BOYS 11-12 (9 holes) Day 1 Day 2 Total, 1.Josh Baber 44 46 90 2. Trenton Moon 68 68 136 3 Killian Clark 85 85 170 BOYS 9.10 (9 holes) Day 1 Day 2 Total 1. Tyler Hewett 48 49 97 2. Silas Berry 48 53 101 3. Dustin Baber 65 53 118 4. Austin Flannery 65 62 27 BOYS 6-8 (9 holes) Day 1 Day 2 Total 1. Kyle Hewett 32 33 65 2. Ben Tubbs 37 45 82 GIRLS 14-18 Day 1 Day 2 Total .1. Emily Boyer 81 89 170 2. Courtney Robinson 116 105 22- BCS STANDINGS 1. Ohio State 2. Michigan. 3. Southern Cal 4. West Virginia 5. Auburn 6. Florida 7. Texas 8. Louisville 9. Notre Dame 10. California 11. Tennessee 12. Clemson 13. Arkansas 14. Rutgers 15. Boise State 16. LSU , 17. Boston College 18. Wisconsin 19. Oklahoma' 20. Missouri, 21. Texas A&M 22. Nebraska 23. Oregon 24. Georgia Tech 25. Washington St. BCS Avg. 0.9764 0.9451 0.9430 0.7751 0.7466 0.7261 0.7241 0.7215 0.6730 0.6680 0:6497 0.5525 0.5051 0.4966 0.4509 0.3830 0.3707 0.3644 0.1885 0.1840 0.1494 20.1437 0.1353 0.1286 0.0985 EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OTPtsGF GA New Jersey 4 3 1 9 23 28 Pittsburgh 4 3 0 8 21 20 N.Y. Rangers 4 4 0 8 30 32 N.Y. Islanders 3 3 2 8 22 26 Philadelphia 1 6 1 3 15 33 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 9 0 0 18 46 23 Toronto 4 2 3 11 31 30 Montreal .4 2 2 10 27 26 Ottawa 3 4 -0 6 19 17 Boston .2 4 1 5 15 29 Southeast Division W L OTPtsGF GA Atlanta 7 1 1 15 34 19 Florida 4 5 1 9 29 37 TampaBay 4 4 0 8 22 20 Carolina 3 4 2 8 28 32 Washington 2 2 3 7 24 26 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OTPtsGF GA Nashville 4 3 1 9 28 26 Chicago 4 4 0 8 32 29 St. Louis 3 3 2 8 20 27 Detroit 3 4 1 7 20 21 Columbus 2 4 1 5 17 25 Northwest Division W L OT PtsGF GA Minnesota 7 1 0 14 26 14 Edmonton 6 2 0 12 25 16 Vancouver 5 4 i 11 24 24 Colorado 4 3 2 10 30 28 Calgary 2 4 1 5 15 21 Pacific Division W L OTPtsGF GA Dallas. 8 1 0 16 29 15 San Jose 7 2 0 14 32 20 Anaheim 6 0 2 14 24 17 LosAngeles 3 5 2 8 22 29 Phoenix 2 7 0 4 18 38 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Sunday's Games Anaheim 3, Los Angeles 2, SO Monday's Games Buffalo 4, Montreal 1 San Jose 3, Columbus 0 Atlanta 6, Florida 3 Colorado 6, Los Angeles 1 Dallas 2, Vancouver 1 Edmonton 5, Phoenix 2 Tuesday's Games New Jersey at Pittsburgh, late Ottawa at Toronto, late Phoenix at Calgary, late Today's Games Atlanta at Carolina, 7 p.m. Florida at N.Y. Rangers, 7 p.m. San Jose at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Los Angeles at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Washington at Colorado, 9 p.m. Edmonton at Anaheim, 10 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L Pct GB Toronto 5 0 1.000- New York 3 1 .750 V2 Boston 3 3 .500 2/2 Philadelphia 1 2 .333 3 New Jersey 1 4 .200 4 Southeast Division .W L Pct GB Orlando 5 1 .833 - Atlanta 4 3 .571 11% Washington 4 3 .571 11/2 Miami 1 4 .200 3/2 Charlotte 0 5 .000 41/, Central Division W L Pct GB Chicago 4 1 .800 - Detroit 4 2 .667 1/2 Indiana 3 3 .500 1% Milwaukee 3 3 .500 1%' Cleveland 1 5 .167 3%/2 WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division W L Pct GB Houston 4 1 .800 - Memphis 3 3 .500 1'/2 Dallas 2 4 ,.333 21/2 San Antonio 1 3 .250 2'/2 New Orleans 1 5 .167 3/2 Northwest Division W L Pct GB Minnesota 3 .500 - Denver 2 2 .500- Portland .2 3 .400 1/ Seattle 2 4 .333 1 Utah 2 4 .333 1 Pacific Division W L Pct GB Golden State 4 0 1.000- Sacramento 4 1 .800 1b L.A. Clippers 3 1 .750 1 L.A. Lakers 4 3 .571 1/2 Phoenix 2 4 .333 3 Monday's Games Washington 110, Atlanta 105 Seattle 108, Phoenix 102, Portland 114, Utah 110 Tuesday's Games Miami at Orlando, late Indiana vs. Charlotte, late Washington at Detroit, late Boston at New Jersey, late Philadelphia at New York, late Memphis at Chicago, late Utah at Denver, late New Orleans at Sacramento, late Portland at Golden State, late Today's Games New Jersey at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.: Toronto at Boston, 7 30 p.m.,... ,- Dallas vs. Cleveland at Pittsburgh, 7:30 p.m. r Memphis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Chicago at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Houston at Miami, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Seattle, 10 p.m Portland at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. AMERICAN CONFERENCE East W L T New England 5 1 0 N.Y. Jets 4 3 0 Buffalo 12 5 0 Miami 1 6 0 South" W L T Indianapolis 6 0 0 Jacksonville 3 3 0 Houston 2 4 0 Tennessee 1 5- 0. North W L T Baltimore 4 N2 0 Cincinnati 4 2 0 Pittsburgh 2 4 0 Cleveland 1 5 0 : West W LT Denver 5 1 0 San Diego 4 2 0 Kansas City 3 3 0 Oakland 1 5 0 Pct PF PA .833 136 80 .571 147 173 .286 100 153 .143 102 145 Pct PF PA 1.000171 122: .500 125 101. .333 99 154 .167 85 157 Pet PF PA .667 110 69 .667 128 113 .333 144 125 .167 88 126 Pct PF PA .833 79 44 .667 178 85 .500 117 124 .167 72 135 NATIONAL CONFERENCE N.Y. Giants Philadelphia Dallas Washington New Orleans Atlanta Carolina Tampa Bay Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Seattle St. Louis San Francisco Arizona East W L T 4 2 0L 4 3 0 3 3 0 South W LT 5 1 0 4 2 0 4 3 0 2 4 0 North W L T 6 0 0 4 2 0 2 4 0 1 6 0 West W L T 4 2 0 2 4 0 1 6 0 Sunday's Games N.Y. Jets 31, Detroit 24 Pct PF PA .667 163 131 .571 200 147 .500 169 128 .286 140 171 Pet PF PA .833 145 110 .667 124 107 .571 123 128 .333 85 125 Pct PF PA 1.000180 59 .667 120 95 .333 121 162 .143 132 189 Pct PF PA .667 121 142 .667 139 128 .333 124 194 .143 120 165 * * LIVE SPORTS ON TV * - COLLEGE FOOTBALL THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Clemson at Virginia Tech ................. ESPN [ GOLF THURSDAY 9 a.m. European PGA Volvo Masters ............ GOLF 1:30 p.m. Nationwide Tour Miccosukee Championship GOLF 4 p.m. PGA Tour Chrysler Championship ........... USA 5 p.m. PGA Tour Charles Schwab Cup ........... GOLF W HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL THURSDAY 7 p.m. Lufkin (Texas) at The Woodlands (Texas)....... ESPN M NBA KPStLASON WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. Houston at Miami ......... ............. ESPN THURSDAY 10 p.m. /Denver at Los Angeles Lakers ............ TNT [] NHL HOCKEY THURSDAY 7:30 p.m. Carolina at Tampa Bay ................... SUN M VOLLEYBALL WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. Florida at Auburn .. ................. .. ..SUN WORLD SERIES WEDNESDAY 8 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis . . . . .. .. . . FOX THURSDAY 8 p.m. Detroit at St. Louis..... . . . .. ......FOX All Games and Times Subject to Change Green Bay 34, Miami 24 Atlanta 41, Pittsburgh 38, OT Houston 27; Jacksonville 7 New England 28, Buffalo 6 Cincinnati 17, Carolina 14 Kansas City 30, San Diego 27 Tampa Bay 23, Philadelphia 21 Denver 17, Cleveland 7 Minnesola 31, SeanIle 13 Indianapolis 36, Washinglon 22 Oakland 22, Arizona 9 Open: Chicago, St. Louis, New Orleans, San Francisco, Baltimore, Tennessee .Monday's Game N.Y. Giants 36, Dallas 22a Sunday, Oct. 29 Houston at Tennessee, 1 p.m. Arizona at Green Bay, 1 p.m. Baltimore at New Orleans, 1 p.m. San Francisco at Chicago, 1 p.m. Seattle at Kansas Citry, p.m. Allanta al Cincinnati, 1 p.m. -- Tampa Bay at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Jacksonville Al Philadelpra. 1 p m St. Louis at San Diego, 4:05 p.m. N.Y. Jets at Cleveland, 4:15 p.m. Indianapolis at Denver, 4:15 p.m. Pittsburgh at Oakland, 4:15 p.m. Dallas at Carolina, 8:15 p.m. Open: Buffalo, Miami, Washington, Detroit Monday, Oct. 30 New England at Minnesota, 8:30 p.m. INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Through Week 7 AFC Quarterbacks Att Com Yds TI Manning, Ind. 206 131 1620 1: Carr, Hou. 172 121 1217 1 Huard K.C. 163 1041 1163 1 Rivers, S.D. 187 124 1330 9 Pennington, NY-J 190 125 1450 9 Rushers D int 2 2 S4 S 1 S 3 9 6 Aft Yds Avg LG TD T. Bell, Den. 124585 4.7 39 2 McGahee, Buf. 150564 3.8 32 1 R. Johnson, Cin. 130 506 3.9 22t 4 L. Johnson, K.C. 133 489 3.7 28 5 Parker, Pit. 126 481 3.8 32 5 Receivers * No Yds Avg LG TD A. Johnson, Hou. 47 591 12.6 53 3 Coles, NY-J 42 566 13.5 58t 3 Harrison, Ind. 39 515 13.2 38 3 Welker, Mia. 39 393 10.1 31 0 Evans, Buf. 37 430 11.6 27 1 Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec RetPts Tomlinson, S.D. 8 7 1 0 48 L. Johnson, K.C. 6 5 1 0 36 Barlow, NY-J 5 5 0 0 30 Jones-Drew, Jac. 5 3 2 0 30 Parker, Pit. 5 5 0 0 30 Kaeding, S.D. Graham, Cin. Scobee, Jac. Lindell, Buf. Mare, Mia. Kicking PAT FG 19-19 15-17 14-14 10-12 14-14 9-12 10-10 10-11 7-7 11-17 NFC Quarterbacks McNabb, Phi. Bulger, St.L Brees, N.O. Manning, NY-G Brunell, Was. Att Comrn Yds 243 1442151 208 128 1619 207 138 1509 202 127 1518 206 132 1465 TD Int 16 5 10 1 8 4 13 8 7 3 Rushers Att Yds Avg LG TD Barber, NY-G 129 647 5.0 29 0 C. Taylor, Min. 137 590 4.3 95t 2 Dunn, Atl. 122 580 4.8 90t 2 J. Jones, Dal. 121 524 4.3 33 2 S. Jackson, St.L 133 521 3.9 37 2 Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD Boldin, Ariz 44 561 12.8 49t 3 Smith, Car. 39 576 14.8 72t 2 R: Williams, Det. 38 581 15.3 42t 3 Bush, N.O. 38 285 7.5 32 0 Holt, St.L 37 526 14.2 67t 7 Scoring Touchdowns TO Rush Rec RetPts Holt,-St.L 7 .0 7 0 42 Wesibrook. Phi. 7 4 3 0 42 R Bruown Phi .,6 1 5 0 36 Ports, Was. 6 6 0 0 36 Jackson, Sea.. .- 5 0 5 0 30 K.Jones, Det. 5 4 1 0 30 Owens, Dal. 5 0 5 0 30 Kicking PAT FG LGPts Gould, Chi. 18-18 18-18 49 72 Wilkins,St.L 11-11 18-21 51 65 Carney, N.O. 14-14 13-14 51 53 Kasay, Car. ,12-12 13-14 54 51 Longwell, .Mid. 9-10 13-16 49 48 CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Two-leg Aggregate Score Series) EASTERN CONFERENCE New York vs. D.C. United Saturday, Oct. 21 D.C. United 1, New York 0, D.C. United leads series 1-0 Sunday, Oct. 29 New York at D.C.- United, 6 p.m. Chicago vs. New England Sunday, Oct. 22 Chicago 1, New England 0, Chicago leads series 1-0 Saturday, Oct. 28 Chicago at New England, 7:30 p.m. WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado vs. FC Dallas Saturday, Oct. 21 FC Dallas 2, Colorado 1, FC Dallas leads series 2-1 Saturday, Oct. 28 Colorado at FC Dallas, 8:30 p.m. CD Chivas USA vs. Houston Sunday, Oct. 22 CD Chivas USA 2, Houston 1, CD Chivas USA leads series 2-1 Sunday, Oct. 29 CD Chivas USA at Houston, 8 p.m. Conference Championship Eastern Conference Saturday/Sunday, Nov. 4/5: TBD, TBA Western Conference Saturday/Sunday, Nov. 4/5: TBD, TBA MLS Cup At Frisco, Texas Sunday, Nov. 12: TBD, 3:30 p.m. We've Been Catching the Action Since 1927 From the Red Devils to the Devil Rays, the News-Sun keeps the excitement going with interviews with coaches and players. We always have in-depth information on all area sports, both local and professional. 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"It is nice looking back where I was," he said. . His advice for other runners is simple. inCT- i E,'F.L; L Nv- S . Jackie Berard (left) of Lake Placid deflects a Hustlers hit Tuesday night. HUSTLED Continued from 1D er, taking three straight points including a rally. that featured a greatdig by Tara Weeks and a kill by Kristen Massung, but went on to lose 10 of the next 12. Then Melbourne Central Catholic's 5-foot-Il middle blocker. Kristen Caldw\el. got fired up 4nd slammed the first of irainy baick-breaking spikes into the Dragon court. Lake Placid had a fewv isolated examples of outstanding individual play, but couldn't put the team effort together. When Tiffany Bisby or Darby Underwood would make, a great diving save, the next point would fizzle and die on an easier ball just a few hits later. Lake Placid did catch a break in game one when, during some heated action at the net, the ball sat perched on the top tape before it fell to the floor on the Hustler's side. But the very next, point was stalled by a Dragon net violation. Lake Placid co-captain. Jackie .Berard \\ worked hard to get her team back into it in game two, the closest of the'three games; The contest \\as close By cleaning your AC System and Duct Wofk as recommended by the EPA and CDC Every Year! BEFORE AFTER- Say Goodbye to Mold and Dust in your Air at home Forever! Now Servicing Highlands, Polk and Hardee Counties. (863) 458-0389 Mon Sun 8:00 am 8:00 pm LICENSED FREEESTIMATES INSURED We accept all major credit cards! _V| I U--' . r --- - -- - --- -- I CLEANING SPECIAL, I I9 189." up to 8 vents with Sanitizing -- - - --------- as the Dragons tried to catch up from a Is--15 deficit, but a pair of kills b. MCC's Kelly Drack and Rachel Priester put an end to that notion. A final kill from Cald%%ell ga\e the Hustlers a tmo- games-to-none lead. Game three :.as a nightmare fron-, the begin- ning. Two gym-rattling spikes b\ Mlelbourne Central Catholic's Jourdan Sanscainte put the Hustlers up early and Lake Placid didn't record a point until Sanscrainte \\ent for a third and sv.at- ted ittinto the net. Do\% n 12-1. the Dragons ne\ er recovered. "I don't think that's \\hat we \\anted to settle for by any means." said Jones after the loss. "'This was probably the \\orst \e'\e played in a long time and we really just beat ourselves. I don't know if we got so excited at the opportunity to play this team or \\ hat. "(Melbourne Central Catholici just kept pop- ping the ball back over and letting us make nis- takes and we made enough of them." said Jones. "The girls have played so good all year.. I just hate to see them go do\%n like this. They really have workedd \er hard. They had plenty of peo- ple here to support them but %ie just weren't able to pull it off tonight." -"Just get out and do it. It will pay off e\entua11\." Sebring will be joined by Avon Park in the District 5-2A meet, at .Al Lopez Park in ,Tampa. The girls will run at 5 p.m. and the boys at 5:30. Lake Placid will run Friday morning in Naples at Golden Gate. High School in the District 6-2A meet. The girls will race at 9:30 a.m. and the boys at 10:15. Also on Friday, Walker Memorial will travel to Taylor Park in. Largo for the District 5-1A meet. The girls will run at 3 p.m. and the bo\ s at 3:40. NN-: We have i Y-cAnirts! . I 'nI ake Placid eed811 S{Western Sear Inc. 417 US Hwy. 27 South Lake Placid 863-465-4731 I - Shingles Flat Roofs Roof Repairs - Mobile Home Roofovers - State Lic #RC 0066817 FULLY LICENSED & INSURED 385-4690 BECOMING A News-Sun Newspaper Carrier Really Pays! For just a fe%\ hours a night three times per %\eek. you can enjoy the increased income, freedom and lle\bdit '.iork-ing independently can pro- ide Whether you want to supplement your retirement income, pa\ for school. or just add to the cookie jar. 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No ,, p:peci J r; .Ik. independent i.onLL rjclor and arc n, emploL:. ol .ihc Ner, Sun or Hjab.r Poini M di a dek" ,b a "1 =7', ;'- /; ^ ^ ' // * * News-Sun, Wednesday, October 25, 2006 STAKES Continued from 1D of my life. "I'm friends with a lot of people down there, but on the field it's going to be a whole different story. I know they feel the same way." Avon Park coach Earnest Perkins has experienced the buildup of this week's game all year long, and although he's dealt with rivalries in the Miami area where he used to coach, he admits that there is something special about this contest. "This is different. I've never seen two communities view a game like this," said Perkins. "There's no doubt in my mind it's on the kid's minds I could sense that yesterday in practice. You throw the baby and the bath water out on this one. "I was at K-Mart on Saturday and a gentleman came up to me and said, 'Coach, we're coming to get you on Friday.' It's very cordial, but they have to remind you. Miami is such a big open area, like Edison and Northwestern, they're in the same community, but this is special here in Highlands coun- ty.", At the Sebring camp on Tuesday, even the youngest fans were ready for the big game. Junior varsity coach Robert O'Hem's youngest boy,, Marshall, was toddling around on the sidelines in his lucky No. 27 jersey. "He won't take that jersey off," said coach O'Hern while watching over his son as he dug around in the ball bag for a football. Sebring senior linebacker and running back Orlando Howard may be a relatively new Blue Streak, but he feels the electricity as much as any- one. "We really don't have to tell ourselves anything to get up for the Avon Park game," said Howard. "We could have an 0-9. season and as long as we beat I> Class 6A I Miami Nonhwe.tem r18-01 iQl3 130 2. Miami Central 18-01 117 3. Apopka 7-I) 100 4 Palm Beach Gardenrs 17-li 90 5. Orlando Edgewaler G7-1)78 6 Orland.) Timber Creek 1-1) 58 77. Oviedo 6-2. 31 71 Lake Brantley 7-1l 31 * 9 North Miami Beach (6-1128 10 Boyd Anderon (1-2) 26 Alo:. receiving voles: Miami Suulhndoe S17-11i 14. Clermont East Ridge i6-2i 5 Royal Palm Beach (6-11 4. DeLanJd 6-21 -3 Class 5A 1. Lakelard 1iS-01 131 130 2 Fort Lauderdale I.Thorr..,s Aquinas (17-li 108 3. Dayt0na Beach Mainland i-0 i 100 4. Melbourne Palm Bavy 7-l 88 5. Bartram Trail 7-11 81 6. Nicn ville 16-1) 6.4 SDdrav Beach Atlaniic 7-li 53 8. Laltland Lake (Gilon i6-2t 34 9 Coconut Creeki7-l) 33 10 Noh Fort Myers (7-1) 12 SAso receiving votes- Hollywood Hills 16- 2) 8. Land 0 Lakes 17-11 3, Bradenton Manaiee (5-2) 1. Class 4A 1 PonleVedra Beach Nuast 18-0) 11l3 - 130 2. Miami Washington t7-I 112 3.Winler Haven G7-1 96 4. Settnr Arrnwood i7-1) 86 5 Tampa Plant (8-0) 69 1 6 Tampa letterson i8- 1)64 7 Palm Beach Gardens Dwyer i8-hl 50 8T Lake City Columbia i6-2i 30 ST. Daytona Beach SeabrEue 1.7-li 30 10 West Boca Raton (6-1) 28 Also receiving votes. Sluart Martin County 17-1) 6. Gainesville Eas,Lsde 17-li -4. Milton 17-21 3. 51. Pelerburg Nonrtheast (7-li 2. Sebastian River 17-/ 1 2, Tallahassee Lincoln (6-21 2. Class 3A S .Tallahasee Godby iS-01) 91 125 2 St Auqusine (8-lI (4i 118 k 3 Cocoa (8-0) 104 4 Lakeland Kalhleen (8-11 90 5 Sarasoia Booker (6-11 6 6 Belle Glade. Central i6-2 ) 60 7 Miami Monsignor Pace (8-11 47 8. Pine Forest (8-01 39 9. Orlando Bishop Moore (8-0) 23 10 Taluiville A.Irornaul it-l 18 Also receiving voles. Naples 17-1) 12. Jack6ionedle ladckon (6-li 4,Waudhula Hardee G-l; 3,Willilon (6-2)2 Eusis (7-1) 1,Panama City Bay (7-2) 1 Class 2A 1 lackonrvile Bolles1 8-0 1(8)1 60 2 Clewiston i8-0) (2) 51 3 Hollywood Chaminade (6-2) i2i 41 4 Bushnell South Sumter (8-1) 25 5 Madison County (6-2) 8 Alo receiving voles. Cross City Dixie County 8-0i S.Tampa Caiholic( 18-1) 5. Class 2B 1 Ocala Trinity Ca olic( 9-0) (13) 65 2 PahoKtee (-01 52 3. Sarsoila Cardinal Mooney 18-01 31 4 Blountstown 18-O. 27 5. laJsrivilleTrnity Christlian (8-01) 17 Also receiving) voles Clearwaltr Ceitral Calholic (6-3) 2, Bran Norlhview (8-01 1 Class 1A I Mayo Lafayette (8-01(13) 65 2. Liberny Cuunty (7-l41 - 3 Miaii Dade Christian i8-0j 24 4 Fort Meade 15-31 22 5T Pun Si. loe 6-2i 10 ST Belle Clade Glades Day (6-2) 10 Al'o reeevriing voes- Delray Beach Amenrican Herirage (7-21 9,Tallahassee Norh Florida Chri;tian (6-2i 7, 51. Augu une Si loseph (8-0) 6. Hawihome (6-21 1. Class I B 1. Forl Lauderdale Calvary Crinslian (9- 0l 112164 2 Jupiter Chrisiian t7-1. l 1)40 3 LakelandViiory Chnstan (5-3) 39 4. Orlando First Academy 18-1) 26 5 Daytona Beach Warner Christian (6-3) 16 Alo receiving votes: St Peiersburg Ks wick Chri-iian 18-11 4, Jacksonville Arlingion Country Day 2, Orlando Pine Casile Christiarn 6-21 2, Graceville 13-31 1. Cotiondale 6-2i 1. Avon Park, that's what the com- the practice field as he disci- munity wants. You got to win it plined the linemen, adding for Highlands county braggin' another notch of volume for the rights." "backyard brawl." Sebring Coach Jared "I've played in (the rivalry) Hamlin's voice echoed across and I've coached it," said Overall Home Awa _F PA Avon Park 6-3 4-0 2-3 122164 Lake Placid 3-5 2-3 1-2 169234 Sebnng 4-4 3-2 1-2 212 139 DISTRICT SPOTLIGHT (through Week 91 Disrmcr 12-3A Dist. Overa PF PA Hardee 2-0 7-1 246 61 Avon Park 1-1 6-3 122 164 DeSoto 1-1 7-2 220 114, Sebnng 0-2 4-4 164 139 Last Week's Scores Sebnng 48. Port SI Lucie 3 Clearwaler CC 27, Avon Park 21 Open DeSoo This Week's Games Sebring at Avon Park, 7.30 p m Hardee at DeSolo, 7:30 p m Disrntci 5-2A sL OvraL FIF PA Tampa Catt." 3-0 7-1 223 76 Mulberry 2-2 2-5 156 246 Lake Placid 1-2 3-5 169 234 BishopVerol 0-3 1-6 114 258 Sr Pte Calh." 2-1 3-5 166 224 "O imreaipv#l Pt 'IneligiBle torplatls Last Week's Scores Lake Placid 26, BishopVeroi 21 SI. Pale Catholic 48, Mulberry 13 Openr Tampa Catholic This Week's Games St. Pele Catholic al Lake Pladcid. 7.30 p.m Tampa Caholic al Bishop Veroi, 7:30 p.m. Nature Coast Tech at Mulberry, 7:30 p.m. FRIDAY NIGHT HERO A salute to last week 's biggest local star Roytre Hill, Lake Placid Senior Roytre Hill wins -_ , ihe honor loT Ire second straight week aher rush- ing for 55 ol his game- high 107 yards in the lourth quarter and scored tht go-ahead TD to lead lhe Dragons io a 26-21 win over Bishop Vero lor Ihe Dragons' firi back-to-back vic. oris since 2000. Hamlin. "It's a big deal. It's just about the two towns and them not liking each other. very much. I remember they used to have the sheriff's department there to keep everybody apart." KNOWLES Continued from 1D thank my parents for teaching me how to play golf. When I was a little guy, I wanted to play golf because (my dad) was really good and he said 'OK, but you're going to learn how to putt first.' 'That's all I did for literally two years. It worked out I know how to putt," Knowles explained. Jack Caldwell fell off the pace a bit from his 72 on Saturday, firing a 79 on Sunday to finish tied for third with Mike Browning at 151. ' Steve Hall took Sunday's B Flight, firing a 153 to beat out Cody Brownell and Dan Eslinger, who shot a 163 and 166, respectively. . Ryder Cup captain Gary Williams took the Senior Division for ages 50-59 with a Associated Pr.ss NEW ORLEANS Two NFL regular-season games .\ ill be played each year outside the United States in Mexico, Canada and Europe, starting in 2007. The plan, first announced last month, was approved Tuesday at the recommendation of new commissioner Roger Goodell. No specific sites were given for the games. But when the proposal originally was dis- closed, the league suggested that,Britain and Germany likely ,would host the European games. . ' The plan would be set up so that teams would rotate over a 16-year period, with each team playing outside the country twice over that span. once as a visitor, the other as a home team. That means a team would lose one home game. Losing the home-game rev-- enue was the main objection 163. Sunday's Highlands County Golf Hall of Fame inductee, Gary Bagwell, finished second with,a 163. "This means a lot to me because my father is in the hall of fame," said Gary of father, Tom, who started the Bagwell Junior Tournament. "The Junior Tournament has been going on for 36 years now and we're real proud of it. Any time you can keep the kids active, especially with sports, it does nothing but create good kids." The Super Senior A flight was won by Mike Wells with a 148. Jim Casey finished second with a 153, Frank Guglielmi came in third with a 160 and Jim Kelly finished fourth with a 163. In the Super Senior B flight, Larry Staggs won with a 165 and Ennis Caldwell finished second with a 169. raised by some teams. "We're going to get compen- sated," said Pat Bowlen, owner of the Denver Broncos. "Obviously the league's going to %\ork out the economics and if we lose a home game, we'll get compensated. "We're comfortable with it. Obviously we'd like to play in Mexico or Canada and not have to travel to Europe and that's probably the way it would be set up because of our location. But as far as the league's con- cemrned, I think it's a great idea."' In 2005, the NFL staged its first regular-season game out- side the United States when the Cardinals hosted the 49ers in Mexico City. A crowd of 103,467 flocked to Azteca Stadium, the largest crowd for a regular-season game in, NFL history. 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