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HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S HOMETOWN NEWSPAPER SINCE 1927 50c WEDNESDAY/THURSDAY November 1-2. 2006 FOR ADC 320 Uf' LiPFA..RY FL H3U~i rjP~lliE'J~iLLL, FL 3261t1-/Ocl Srep-JB-Step A4 Dance Studio Business, 9A I 2V ~'* ~ 1.~~i*~t~** 71 COMING FRIDAY IN THE NEWS-SUN 'Chicago' debuts at Highlands Little Theatre Friday WHAT'S INSIDE KIT ARk \ SIMbluNS N- :-Sui Sgt. Ronel Nelson. of Fort MNlers. hugs his mom Catherine Etienne. also of Fort Myers, while holding his nephew Quinc) Nelson. 4. Nelson %%as one of about 150 members of the 651si Military Police Company to return home to Florida on Monday after about 12 months in Iraq. More photos on page 6A. Hundreds welcome troops home IT'S OVER Sebring and ,4 'oni Park struggle at district Sports, 1D Healthy snacks good choice Lifestyle, 1C Business ........ ... 9A Celebrations ........ 3C Chalk Talk ....... 14A Classified ads ...... IB Community briefs. . 13A Crossword ....... 2C Editorial .. . .. 18A Health Nutrition .....15A Lifestyle . .1C Lottery numbers......13A Obituaries ............ 4A Sports ........ ..... ID TODAY'S FORECAST 80s Comple re weather report on page 8A 60s CONTACTS Avon Park, (863) 452-1009 Sebring (863) 385-6155 Lake Placid (863) 465-0426 Fax (863) 385-1954 E-mail editor@newssun.com Online www.newssun.com 9 0 994 0 1 0 0 1 SEBRING, FLORIDA VOLUME 87/NUMBER 42 By KEVIN J. SHUTT 1.1 F S1o, ARCADIA After a 16-nionth mobilization that stretched from Fort Dix, N.J., to Abu Ghraib. the nen of Bravo Battery were treated to a hero's v.elcome in Arcadia. At 12-03 p.m. Monday. the first of three Annett buses turned left onto Kelli Drhie. triggering a wa\e of .Ipplin. L- nd ', histluig. hooting and hollering as family. friends, co-workers and v.el-wishers spilled onto the road in front of the Alpha Batter,. 3rd Battalion. 116th Field Artiller\ armorN. "Dadd\!" se eral children shrieked. each v. ing for their place in Sgt. Jimmile Lane's outstretched arms. Assigned to the Ordinance Detachment in Wauchula. Lane also is a cri\ian technician employed by the Guard between drills to maintain the battalion',s vehicles. "'Hopefully on the \%a home we'll -stop b\ the ta\ collector's office and I'll get m) fishing license." Lane said with a smile. his father standing just a fe% feet a\wa\. "M' ostl\. I just %ant to get to the house and chill out. ,et these boots off." Lane and about 150 other soldiers \ ere gi\ en that opportunity' follo ming a ceremony during which the brass kept their comments brief. acknowledging the troops' desire to be someplace other One in custody for man's death By KEVIN J. SHUTr 4 *s.,,,. LAKE PLACID - Reluctant to call them as sus- pects. the Highlands Count\ Sheriff' (Office has t o per- sons oi interest in the shooting death of Michael RittenberrN. Rittenberr\. 49. of Sebrine. died from .a gunshot wound Satti da, morning at Florida Hospital Lake Placid. Highlands Count' Sheriff's Capt. Rand\ LaBelle told the News-Sun Saturday. Deptrnes arrested Horace Kenon 23. of Lake Placid. b 5? p.in.. about 14 hours after Rittenherr', aas shot w htle allegedly . attempiling 1to buh' drLiues N, th his 41 -',ear- old mirl-I friend Shei - itne,_sed the incident that caused KENON the death of the victim," Det. Brian K. Kramnei s.id in a probable cause affidavit. According to the girlfriend's See DEATH, page 7A than the armory. Of the 150 soldiers, almost 70 repre- sented Avon Park's beloved Bravo Battery. Bra\o's sister batterN. Alpha. constituted most of the other half of the 651st Miltary Police Company all of %whom came back to the United States, w% ith only a small number being held at Fort Stewart. Ga., for medical reasons. 'We had no casualties." Lt' Col. NMatthew% Hearon, commander. 3rd bat- talion. 116th Field Artillery, said before the troops arrived. "It's just a thrill for me to get these guys home." Noting that the company 's perform- ance was "tremendous." Hearon said the soldiers %were in a dangerous region. 'running convoys" through central and southern Iraq and conducting detainee operations at Abu Ghraib. which the 651st eventually closed. "'The conditions were austere." Brig. Gen. Stephen Villacorta. commander. 164th Air Defense ArtillerN, stud of his Ma\ kisit to the unit while it was at the infamous prison. "'They were essential- ly Ih ing in what %\as the old cell block that the Iraqi prisoners used to be in." Because of the 2004 "abuses" that took place at Abu Ghraib. the Army regulation for detainee operations %%as rewritten, Villacorta said. adding that ongoing refinements are made to stan- dard operating procedures Showing a softer side of his com- mand presence. the general acknowml- edged that he worries about exer. Florida Arms National Guard soldier he deploys to support Operations Iraqi or Endunng Freedom. Yoly Turner, of Avon Park. shared that concern for her son's safe return. Sgt. Wayne "Buckie" Turner is a sec- ond-generation member ot. Biavo Batter). His father, Kenneth Wa.ne Turner., was the unit's first sergeant dur- ing the earls 1990s. "Once you ha\e a child. you're always a mom,'" Yol\ Turner said. explaining that her 10 years in the Arm. probably sets her apart from other moms. "I worry, but m% perspective is different. You have to stop feeling the emotion, put it on hold if you %will. Otherwise. you're on a roller coaster." Before he was activated. Turner's son was employed b\ Gulf Coast Plumbing. Turner's wife Tina and his children Cassid%. 3. and Kyleigh. 5. joined Yol\ Turner at the welcome home ceremony. which she said would be followed b\ a home-cooked meal. Later. a barbecue with family and friends would celebrate his safe return. "They're home safe and \e wish the See TROOPS, page 6A Riverside National Bank robbed at gun point By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY ,Vr .' -m , SEBRING At just ifter O a.mn Monda', the Highlands Coutit\ Shenilf's Office confirnis. the Ri.erside National Bank. 2190 U S. 2" North. \\as robbed b, two armed -uspects The in\estimanon is ongoing. so details of the suspects' action'. and ti pes of .weapons used is being kepi contiden- tial The suspects drove a.'\a) from the bank \with an undisclosed amount of cash A couple \ ho had lusi dm en into the bank's parking lot as the suspects ,w,.ere lea'.ing. recognized the situation as a robber\ in progress. Thle\ followed the suspects ftriom a distance, ialkunr %. ith authorities b\ cell phone as the\ did so, helping in the quick discover, of the 2et-a\wa\ car abandoned behind Scott\,'s Hardware Store near the intel section of Li S 2 and Ba" \ iew Street. But the suspects had already left in another vehicle With the help of the A\on Palk Police Department. sheriff's deputies recou\ered an undisclosed amount of moneo and e\ idence behind a house near the inter- section of V Aoodro \.1enue ;uid Booker ' Street in A\ on Park. According to a sheriff's office press release, a subject '.'as found hiding in a nearby vacantt house on WVashington Street, near '.'. here the money and evi- dence had been found. The subJect is identified as Dale Tob\ Green. 26. of Sebnng. He \was anested for trespass of a structure, and is being held w without bond in reference to \iola- tion of parole. Green has not been charged \\ith a crime relating to the bank robberD. although the intestication is ongoing Terri Baines. \\ho manages the \\end\ "s restaurant across the dri ew a\ from the bank. was sick Monda.% when she learned what had happened. "I've been here since 5 this morning" she said. ".and w'e had no idea. until the police cars started to arr\ e." The idea of something like an armed robber\, happening so close came ias a shock. See BANK page 7A Fred Wild students watch fire demonstration at Firemen's Field By KEVIN J. SHUTT SEBRING The oohss" and "ahhs" from Fred W\\'ild Elementary School first- graders were immediately grat- if ing. But. Sebrinng Fire Chief Brad Baiz hopes the children take their new-found knowledge home. "If \ou get the kids excited about safety they go home and tell their parents." Batz said Tuesday morning. standing in the middle of a round robin of public safety stations at Firemen's Field. "Through the kids \e're actually\ able to edu- cate the parents too." For 16 years, Fred Wild first- graders ha\e walked the short distance trom their school on Highlands Avenue to the fair grounds., here the Sebring police and fire departments. Highlands Count) Sheriff's Office, Highlands Emergency Medical Services and usually - but not this year - Aeromed capped the end of Fire Safet\ Month w ith demon- strations and explanations of the tools of their respective trades. Due to budget constraints, the Aeromed helicopter wasn't iAlAI,- SIMMiONS/Nvws-Sun Fred Wild Elementary School first graders meet Sarge. a Highlands Count) SheriffT's Office K-9. on Tuesday morning during a public safety e'ent at Firemen's Field in Sebring. able to fly in but the children didn't know what they were missmg. "It's for if you can't breathe," said Demetra McCrae, 7, of Danielle Delaney's class when Emer- gency Medical Technician Karin Tallent asked if the pupils knew what the silver cylinder was used for b\ EMNS. Shaking their heads "-no." DelaneN's students said the\ had not been in an .iibulance before Tuesday, when they were allowed to climb in and see needles, braces, backboards and even a spare tire. Deputy Wayne Gunn, a K-9 handler with the .sheriff's office. held a question and aInswer session w\ith Sar'e at hi, side. "He's -a deputy list like me." Gunn said. "You'd get in the same kind of trouble if you hit him as you would if you hit me." See FIRE, page 7A 2A News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 AP city council candidates showcased in forum By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY News-Sun AVON PARK The Monday night Avon Park City Council candidates forum showcased a wide divergence of talent and backgrounds dur- ing a largely question and answer session moderated by Kevin Brown, president of the chamber and the dean of Applied Sciences & Technologies at South Florida Community College. The same questions were asked of all the candidates prior to the event. Questions were selected at random, and the HIGHLANDS in brief Temporary road closure LAKE PLACID From 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, Lake June Drive in Lake Placid will be closed from Main Avenue/County Road 17 to the north, approxi- mately 450 feet. For further information. contact the Highlands County Engineering Department at 402-6877. Young- Professionals meet Thursday SEBRING-All Young Professionals are reminded .of the monthly membership meeting at the Kenilworth Lodge Thursday. This month's guest % ill be Carlos R man. 'Roman.ici, local certified - public accountant and will be presenting ideas on how to prepare for end-of-the- year taxes. The meeting is from 6:30- 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Kenilworth Lodge. Commissioner will speak at luncheon LAKE PLACID The winner of the Highlands County Board of County Commission District 4 seat will speak at the Greater Lake Placid Chamber of Commerce November Membership Luncheon at noon Wednesday, Nov. 8 The luncheon w ill be at the Lake Placid Elks Lodge. Cost is.$8 per person. Confirm reser' nations by calling the chamber at 465- 4331 or e-mail at champ ber@lpfla.com no later than Monday. COKKlu I IONS order in which the candidates answered the questions was determined by Brown. Six candidates are vying for the four open seats-on the coun- cil. Three candidates are run- ning for re-election. They are Doug Eason, Brenda Gray, and George Hall. Douglas Barnard, Ed Dickerson, and Joe Wright are challenging the incumbents. The fourth seat opened up when then-deputy mayor Sharon Schuler was elevated to the position of mayor as former mayor Tom Macklin resigned to run for the office of lieutenant governor with the independent candidate Max Linn. That means the top four vote getters will earn seats on the council. "I tell you what," Brown said on Tuesday after the event, "there are some tough decisions facing Avon Park and people need to get informed and involved. There is a lot of good talent among the candidates -, strong business talent. ties straight to the community. proven records of service look-, ing out for the nation. Each can- didate did a 2ood job of answer- ing their questions in their o%%n right." Eason was out of town and not present at the forum. He is working in New Orleans, hav- ing been called there by Federal Enierpenci Managenient AOenc.s. Official visit from ROWIL AUCTIGI Kortney Michelle Wright (above) was crowned Miss Avon Park Chamber of Commerce in 2006. The photo- graph that appeared in the Discover magazine, which published Sunday in the News- Sun, had Kortney's name in the caption, but the photograph was' actually Shauna Dennis, Miss Avon Park 2005. The Sebring Historic Fall Classic will be Dec. 1-3. An incorrect date was 'printed in Discover. The News-Sun appreciates the opportunity to set the record straight. There was considerable sions of the homestead excep- agreement among -the-candi---ion,--for-example---they-- dates as to the challenges facing expressed no doubt that closer the city. And just as much -stewardship and an increased agreement about what was tax base would combine for working well or showed prom- greater prosperity. ise. All the candidates support A need to learn the idea.of careful planning, and All of the challengers men- in growth paying for itself. But d th eed to lea. At there were also calls for greater tioned the need to: learn. At ... times Barnard and Dickerson vision. deferred us th "I think we're moving in the deferred questions because they i r o c s a wanted a chance to tud the right direction." Dickerson said. w a chanc \Ve need to do a. vision for issue before drawing conclu- do a n sio ns. Avon Park what do x' e \ ant ....ns." to become?". In general all the candidates ht aid. A comprehen- spoke of supporting business, Wright said. *A compreen- and of wantng to include all of sie land ue plan is a sterile Avon Park in future plans. They document. If ot' a c plann all want to help revitalize engineer or not a planner. downtown. seeing the Mall as the are hard to get into. an asset. They also support the 'e need a better mecha-,, idea of developing the airport. nism for public input. We have Hal as par cularly anima- to dream a little bit. provide a Hall %%as .ftorumn where people can sa.t ed on the issue. He argued that hr popl can a the airport. after accounting for 'hat if?" ere". d ac The candidates were all depreciation, doesn't actually eed that it a ood public lose mone\. He said that the air- - port will act and u police\ to extend the use of cit. port will attract new and up f to o I business and retirees. Thai facilities to non-residents. It b I h -hu,% was a case of enlightened self-' it is the result of "a bright group ws a case of enlightened self- interest. county solidarit\. and of people, optimistic about the interest, count sodnty. r future, wvho brought awesome best management practices. grant dollars to theommuni. Hall pointed out that it \was an It is a great asset," he said. "See obligation as the cirN had signed it grow." an interlocal agreement w ith the SAllof the candidates were count\ that brought county dol- larAll of the candidates ere basically optimistic about the lar to the ty. cits's financial future. E\en Some division when worse :case 'scenarios The were more di% ided oer were given- a cut back in tax extending se"er and water revenue due to proposed exten- services beyond cit\Y limits. Most of the candidates insisted that annexation should be a pre- cast requisite for city services. Hall preferred a case by case approach. That some situations had merit. The P most emotionallyI charged issues of the night con- cerned the festering problems related to code enforcement and city blight. The council has already committed to adding two code enforcement officers to the city staff. And %\ork is ongoing to strengthen the land- lord ordinances, adding conse- quences for lack of acuon. The candidates \%ere in equal agreement over the use of tight- .ened c.p.~ ordilaces and, KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun 'Chicago' cast members Jennifer Westergom (from left), Melanie Boulay, Andrea Hard. -Stanford, Jennifer Reed and Anne Lang pose with Highlands Regional Medical Center Chief Executive Officer Robert Mahaffey last week in Sebring. The cast members paid a surprise visit to Mahaffey to show their thanks for sponsoring the show. 'Chicago' opens Friday at Highlands Little Theatre. Wal-Mart gives $3,000 to fire department A,. u Sun SEBRING -_ The Sebring Wal-Mart Supercenter on Tuesday handed a $3,000 check to Sebring Fire Chief Brad Batz. Part of its 'national, Safe Neighborhood Heroes grant program, Wal-Mart distributes the grant to a 'arietN of public safety agencies such as police departments, fire departments and emergency\ medical servic- :es, store manager Jeff Johnson said. Batz, who was at Firemen's Field for a fire demonstration 'for Fred Wild Elementary before he went to Wal-Mart, said he'll use the grant to pur- chase 'the freebies his officers distribute during fire prevention and awareness talks. The plastic, red fire hats, col- oring books and other, trinkets don't come cheap, he said, but are a useful tool to spark home discussions to plan fire escape routes, select locations at w hich to meet, learn how and when to call 911, and commit home phone numbers and addresses to memory.' Last year, the grant went to the Sebring Police Department to help purchase hardware. enforcement. TIMBER CRUISE AVAILABLE downloadable at www.rowellauctions.com Broker Participation Invited! Call for Details Bill Dunn, CAI, CCIM, Auction Coordinator Rowell Auctions, Inc. 800-323-8388 t10% Buver's Premium AL AU-CO02594 ACTIONS pecia MGW5!rrut3 -4 p4 $6.29 Beverage Included Catfish Hamburger Steak BBO Chicken Specials Dinner Specials Mon Thurs 4 9 P Mon.-AII-You-Can-Eat Baby Backs $18.59 Tue.-7oz Steak & ' rack Baby Backs $15.99 Wed.-1 Free Trip to Salad Bar with a dinner Purchase Thurs.-$1.00 off Baby Back Dinner Week-end Specials All Day Sat. or Sun.-AII-You-Can-Eat St. Louis Ribs $11.99 or 1 trip to salad bar with purchase of meal for $1.1 All-You-Can-Eat BBQ Chicken & St. Louis Ribs $11.99 Hall said not going after those who don't take care of their property was an insult to those city residents who did. Wright said the qity's credi- bility was being tested by the issue. He recommended a series. of workshops-with :the city- attorney, going -over the city codes line by line..He also rec- ommended doing the same with the city's financial statements. Not, he said, out of a lack of confidence in city staff, but as a way to get hold of the budget. He %wanted to notify recalci- trant landlords that the citr was serious by sending a message. Park a bulldozer on the Mall. he said, with a sign reading. "The part\ is over." Then follow through. All of the candidates agreed that education would be a vital component. Gray pointed out that the ordinances would have to carried out uniformly throughout the city: that the expanded code enforcement department should pull no "punches. She said it was impor- tant that all Avon Park residents be held to the same standard. Barnard, alone, said that the problem of code enforcement could not be solved until the problem of illegal immigrants is solved first. He also worried_ that too many people run for public office only to further their own interests. Positives vs. negatives, On the question of impro% ing city ser, ices, or expanding them due to growth. all the can- didates mentioned a rising tax base through higher-end housing and annexations and impact fees. Barnard said he %would, "institute user fees, as other communities have done". The candidates were asked to name the most positive thing about Avon Park, and the most negative. Barnard said the most posi- tive thing 'vas new leaders; the most negative. old leaders. Dickerson said the most pos- itive thing was the direction the town is going: the most nega- tive is that there is still a lot to do. Brenda Gray said the most positive thing was annexations; the most negative was the need to be sure all of Avon Park was included in the progress. George Hall said the most positive thing %%as growth bringing in more people; the most negative needing to put teeth into the city codes. He also worried that discussions about the city tended to go neg- ative too often. Wright agreed w ith Hall that growth was the most posiuve element: the most negative, be said. was apathy and negativity. Wright suggested an essay contest for high school students. challenging the chambers of commerce to sponsor it. Have students write about "The best new idea for the city," he said. very candidate, -at-some- point in the evening. spoke with feeling about the need for citi- zens to become involved. David Greenslade. executive director of the chamber was pleased with the event. "I encourage- everyone to get out and vote." he said. He reminds citizens that early voting is under way at the Library at 100 N. Museum Ave. Election day is Tuesday. PROVEN LEADERSHIP & DEDICATION TO HIGHLANDS COUNTY NATIONAL, STATE AND REGIONAL Florida State Certified County Commnissioner State Director of the Florida Cattlemen's .Association Past President of the Florida Canleman's Association Laison beni een Lake Okeechobee 9-County Coalition and South Florida Water Management District *Past Chairman of the FCA Environmental and Land Use Conmmittee Past Conumttee member o/ the National Environmental and LandUse Conuninee HIGHLANDS COUNTY Highlands County Conmissioner past sei'en years Past Chairman ofHighlands County Commission Natural Resources Advisory Committee Intertoverninental Coordnatumon Element Committee Insurance Conuninee Parks and Recreation Committee Value Adjustment Board Member and past president of the Highlands County Farm Bureau Member and past president of the Highlands County Cattlemen's Association LOCAL COMMUNITY Helped establish Lorida Volunteer Fire Department Lorida Lions Club Past Board Chairman for his local Church Past President of the Lorida Lions Club Our budget cannot tolerate short term spending without long term goals. If we are to manage our growth effectively, we need careful planning and long term solutions. WE MUST PLAN TOGETHER TO GROW TOGETHER If we are to reach our full economic potential, we must first develop our resources. RETIREMENT IS A VITAL ELEMENT IN OUR ECONOMY We must stop treating our seniors like tourists. Retirement, as a separate industry, provides jobs for our residents in the following fields: Medical Profession, Business, Recreation, Social Services, Hospitality Our Veterans deserve our respect and our honor. Our Education system deserves full support in order to pre- pare our children for the future. If we are to ensure that Highlands County is a safe haven for our residents and visitors, we must provide Law Enforcement with the latest information and crime preven- tion tools. H -'c. ite Dj, un .o G. Friday -:- November 10 -:- 10:00 a.m. w ..m Dear Ffiends, Improving 0111. roads, creating better b Jobs, enhancing our schools and law ei!fin-cement" protect- ing the environment, andfinancial accountability are all areas in which we have made improve- ments. There is still ninch work- to be done. I am asking for the opportunitylo contill- ne to work, on these issues, listen to the concents oj'our resi- dent.s, and make deci- sions based on a con- senative and practi- cal philosophy. Government should be efficient and respec(ffil. Highlands CountY is a great community and I'm working to keep it that way. Thank You fior your past support. 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Born in Durham, Maine, she had been a resident of Sebring since 2000, coming from Hendersonville, N.C. She was a homemaker. She did short term mission work in Nigeria, Honduras and Bonaire. She resided in Maranatha Manor. She was a Baptist. * Survivors include her daugh- ters, Nancy Marshall of Pennsylvania, Robin Byrne of North Carolina and Marge Winsor of Florida; son, Larry of Missouri; 12 grandchildren; and 17 great-grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 11 a.m. Friday at Sudan Interior Mission Chapel, Sebring with the Rev. Steve Trinkle officiat- ing. Visitation will be later from 5-7 p.m. in SIM fellowship hall. Memorial donations may be made to the Gideons International. Cremation arrangements are being handled by Stephenson- Nelson Funeral Home, Sebring. Michael Franchio Michael R. Franchio, 90, of Sebring, died Sunday, Oct. 15, 2006, in Sebring. Born in Tyrone, Pa., he moved to Sebring in 2002, from Ocala. He retired from the United States government and from being an insurance agent. He served in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II. He was a member of the York Masonic Lodge 266 in York, Pa.; Scottish Rite Bodies and a Shriner. He was a mem- ber of Resurrection Lutheran Church, Avon Park: Survivors include his wife, Grace K.; son, Michael R. II of Sebring; several brothers and sisters residing out of state; four grandchildren; and two great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 3 p.m. Saturday at the Palms Chapel in Sebring. Military graveside honors will be at. Florida National Cemetery in Bushnell. Memorial contributions may be made to Good Shepherd Hospice. Arrangements are being han- dled by Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring. Kris Glaser Kris Ann Glaser, 45, of Sebring, died Monday, Oct. 23, 2006. Born in Kalkaska, Mich., she is survived by her mother, Marian Lee Shaw of Florida City; .sister. Kathryn Holt; brother, Michael Brown; hus- band, Jack Glaser; daughter, April Farmer- sons, Sam and Joshua Glaser; and three grand- daughters, .all of Sebring. A memorial celebration of her life will be at 6 p.m. Thursday at Living Waters Church of God, 4571 Sparta Road, Sebring. Flowers and memorials may be sent to the church. John Harrison John T. Harrison, 94, of Sebring, died Monday, Oct. 30, 2006, in Sebring. : Born in Pendergrass, Jackson County, Ga., he moved to Sebring in 1936. He had been a Florida resident since age 12. He retired from Joe Stiles Sr. Standard Oil Distributorship after 25 years. He was a mem-' ber of Sebring Historical Society and First Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife of 70 years, Ellen (Taylor); sons, Jerry W. of Tallahassee and John S. of Bartow; brother, Mark of Lake City; four grand- children; and five great-grand- children. Visitation will be from 10-11 a.m. Thursday at Morris Funeral Chapel, Sebring. A funeral service will follow at 11 a.m. at the funeral chapel. Interment .will follow' in Pinecrest Cemetery, Sebring. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of choice. Betty Jordan Betty R. "Put" Jordan, 79, of Sebring, died Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006. She was bom in Columbus, Ohio. Survivors include her hus- band, Walter E. "Wally;" daughters, Karen Carter, Kathy Owens, Susan Hanson and Joyce Wolff;- sisters. Bertha Adams and Doris .Bowshier; brothers. Alphonse Derouaux and Lonnie Derouaux; eight grandchildren: and seven great- grandchildren. A memorial service will be at 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11, at the Sebring Falls clubhouse, 2100 Caribbean Road, Sebring, with the Rev. Ronald DeGenaro offi- ciating. Memorial contributions may be made to the Moffit Cancer Research Center. Arrangements are being han- dled by Dowden Funeral Home,, Sebring: .' ' Ruth Klunder Ruth L. Klunder, 65, of Avon Park, died Sunday, Oct. 29, 2006, in Sebring. A native of Muskegon, Mich., she had been a resident since 1993 and a permanent res- ident for the last five years. She was a homemaker, gardener and a seamstress. Survivors include her hus- band, Norman; mother, Elizabeth Bevins of Avon Park; daughters, Susan Eldredge and Lisa Tyson, both of Sebring: son, Dean of Sparta, Mich.; sis- ter, Peggy Hodge of Avon Park; brother, Ted Bevins of Indiana; six grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. A funeral service will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Fountain Funeral The Highlands Gator Club announces the recipients of the 2006 Highlands Gator Club Scholarship as a first time stu- dent to the University of Florida. These students are now busy attending classes and enjoying being a Gator. Morgan Lamborn,' 2006 graduate of Lake Placid High School, excelled in academics and band, as well as earning a varsity letter for two years in girls weightlifting. She found' time to volunteer several hours a week at Fairway Pines in Sebring. Lamborn worked as a customer service representative at Domino's in Lake Placid while also participating in many school related activities. Lamborn plans to major in architecture and minor in music per- . formance. Her mother, Mary -" Alexander, continues to live in Lake LAMBORN Placid. William Pyle Jr. is a 2004 graduate of Sebring High School where he excelled in academics and sports. He played and was team captain of the varsity football and baseball teams. Pyle has worked at Montsdeoca Ranch and SpringLake Golf and Country Club. He also volun- teered for two years with AgVenture. In May 2006, Pyle graduated from South Florida Community College, Avon oot Pain aetrex Aetre\x Footwear is recognized by foot health professionals as the #1 shoe for diabetic footcare. Aetre.'x Footwear provides unsurpassed comfort and protection thanks to unique features such as AntiShov\ Gel Orthotics and Hidden-Depth Soles. 4011 tiS 27 S., Sebring 382-2606 '., .... Full Time Certified Fitters to serve you better. ,, , Get chi Home Chapel, Avon Park, with e4r-P eW the Rev. Tod Schwingel offici- ating. Interment will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens,early St Avon Park. e r 1 Ronald Rhoades Ronald Rhoades, 95, of Lake Special to the News-Sun Placid, died Friday, Oct. 27, Long before a student steps 2006, in Lake Placid. classroom, a high school, or eve Born in Columbus, Ind., he school, most children attend so: had been a resident of Lake care or preschool program. But Placid since 1974, coming from kindergarten youngster is really r Miami, where he was a retired garden. foreman with Public Works for That's why nearly 200 day ca the city of Miami. prekindergarten specialists fr, He was a member of the First DeSoto and Hardee counties too Presbyterian Church of Lake day seminar sponsored recent) Placid. Community College and the Survivors include his wife, Coahition of Florida's Heartland. Thelma; daughter, Ruth Josey; practitioner attending the bianr sons, Richard and John; broth- b) some to fulfill slate educaud er, Glenn; eight grandchildren; was an all-time high., and six great-grandchildren. TIe agendafor the Bridg Visitation will be from 5-7 Kindergarten Readiness" semir p.m. today at Scott Funeral speakers. "They covered ever Home, Lake Placid and from .involving fathers in their chilc Home, Lake Placid and from .learning h6wto operate a fir 10-11 a.m. Thursday at Firstlearning how to operate a Presbyterian Church, Lake organizer Navie Eason, coordi Placid. A funeral service will Childhood Development Progra follow at 11 a.m. Thursday at agenda took up a full da.'" comf the church. with the Re\. Ray day sermnars ,'picall) offered'b Cameron officiating. Interment nit colleges. will be in Oak Hill Cemetery, The da ,s events featured ke Lake Placid. Dr. Thomas Moore. nationally ! Arrangements are being han- ing books and musical CDs Y.u dled. by Scott Funeral Home, ihunmbkin" and "Do' You Kr Lake Placid. M lan '" Among the seminar topicscov George Symonds curriculum; involving men in tl George L. dren; how to make peace when Symonds, 72, of working; safe sleep; presentit Sebrin died actiities from A to Z; finger Saturday, Oct. 28, 2006, in telling; blood borne pathogens; Lake Placid. agement. BornLa in Springfield, SFCC offers a two-year assoi Bo r in Springfield, chid deeopment and educau he moved to Sebring in 1986,chd development andeduc from Mount Bell\ie\,. Texas. He was an engineer for the Sprint Phone Company and worked in business s stems. He e a rl served in the United States Air Force and the United States Navy Reserve. He was a mem- Sber of the Sunridge Baptisti l Church in Sebring. .i Survivors include his wife, Veronica E. "Ronnie;" father, special to the News-Sun Frank Sargent of Naples; Throughout a recent presen- daughters, Carole Quitoriano of station, early childhood educator Rosemond, Calif., Cindy and classic pianist Dr. Thomas Podmore of Canoga, Calif., Moore threw out little pearls of Clara Kolesar of New wisdom to'his audience of local Brunswick, N.J., Barbara child care-and preschool profes- Freeman of Bradenton, Karen sionals from Highlands, Hardee- Coburn of Lake Placid, Gwen and DeSoto counties. Granizi'n of New Braunfels, Here is a sampling of some, Texas, June Loftis of Seabrook, of his wisdom shared: Texas; sons, Glenn of Orion, i "When I started teaching Mich. and David of Lakewood, (music), I used to think it was Colo.; brothers, Clifton all about the music. But then I Symonds and Bud Sargent, realized that when I played, the both of Naples, Ron Sargent of children wanted to see my eyes. Fort Myers and David Sargent So I stopped looking, at the of Queen Creek, Ariz.; 16 music and looked it the chil- n ad fe gat music and looked at the chil- grandchildren; and five great- dren instead. Children know grandchildren. Visitation .will be from 1-2 you care about them if you sing p.m. Sunday at Dowden to them. When you sing, you Funeral Home Chapel, Sebring. change the energy because you A memorial service will follow sing from the heart. So sing for at 2 p.m., with the Rev. George them, not for yout.". 1 R. Lockhart officiating. -Burial 0 figured out that children will be' in Florida National don't like opera and classical Cemetery, Bushnell.o music. So I began using music Memorial donations may be to 'play' with children. I can tell made to American Cancer you that children love opera - Society. as long as. you sing them for Gator scholarships Park, with an University of Florida. This associate of funding is provided through the. arts degree. memberships, golf tournaments Pyle enrolled and Gator gatherings..All Gator as a junior at fans are invited to participate the University Thursday, Nov. 9, at the next of Florida Gator Golf Tournament at PYE where he is Pinecrest and at the Gator gath- PYLE majoring in ering for dinner at the agriculture and Highlands County Agri-Civic biological engineering. He is Center on U.S. 27 South. the son of Nancy Vickers Pyle Scott Brantley, former Gator of Avon Park. All-American in football, eight- The Highlands Gator Club year Tampa Bay Buccaneer and provides scholarships to select- sports radio talk show host will ed first time Highlands County be the featured speaker at the students attending the gathering. I.----------------------------------------~ ---------- I All In OneTravel MuQ Ig U My wife has Rheumatoid Arthritis and small handled mugs 1 I H hurt her hands. 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Dr. Thomas Moore entertains day care providers and prekindergarten specialists recently attending an all-da seminar at South Florida Community College. A on Park. seeking careers as preschool teachers, program managers, resource persons, and instructional aids in elementary schools. Instruction covers child development. family interacuon. regulations, child abuse and neglect. child safety, health anid nutrition, classroom man- agement and staff development. : In addition, Eason said SFCC offers training in these and related subjects to interested communi- ty groups. . For more information on SFCC's Child Development Program, call Eason at 784-7354; or see the program's Web site at [w u:souwh.iflori- da.edu. ." f wisdom offered iFCC seminar 'Twiikle Twinkle Little Star.' Teachers can and should make You just have to. sing about connections to the home." things that interest them." "The field of earls child- "Children remind us that hood education is a \oung pro- we're sometimes their heroes. fession. So learn about it." They need someone to stand up U "'When teachers get cre- for them. Too man\ times, peo- atie, when the\ become storv- ple wantithem to grow up t6o'. tellers, children really listen. If fast. There's so much emphasis the storN interests them. they'll on, who they \ill; someda) remember. Children don't hase. become. rather than who they short attention spans. The\ will are now. They need to be treat- gi\e you their full attention, as ed like spmeorie special, for the long as \ou connect with them. little boy or girl that they are The real story behind the Itsy now." Bitsy Spider is that she keeps "Children spend the day on climbing." negotiating with each other. 1 "Give children a chance to There are struggles they have to feel in their gut that they can do work out. Let them work it out. something. Don't just tell them Don't jump in and try to fix how pretty their painting is. Let things right away." them tell you how\ they made it. "Value the differences in Ask them open-ended ques- the children. Children need to tions. Let the child talk. Engage learn to deal with their differ- them. And then listen." ences. So do the teachers. It's U "You can be the one to OK for the adults to talk about inspire a child. E\ery child real- these things,. because you know 1N is special. You need to find a the children s ill! We are the waN to make them feel special. nation that says, we accept appropriate acti- e n -Gite them appropriate acti~i- everyone but we don't. So ties. Stand up for them. I'm not take advantage of the opportu- cities. Don't cut the conversa- just an early childhood educa- dons when the subject comes tor. I developlawyers. I develop up. The children need the doctors. Before they become truth." anything else, they come my "We all have to deal with way first. That's the way I see the families. Sometimes they're it." the Flintstones. Sometimes they're the Clampets. P L AU Sometimes they're the Munsters. Children need help to make, the connections between E what's happening in class and what's happening at home. 81 E OrMEICE 017&11 MI~ZTiE SEBI 863/38 NewsSun 2227 U.S. 27 South Sebring, Florida 33870 RING LAKE PLACID AVON 5-6155 863/465-0426 863/45 Fax: 385-1954 MOSBY L. WIGGINTON, JR. Publisher ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor PARK 2-1009 JOE ABANDOLA Production Director The News-Sun (ISSN 0163-3988), a HarborPoint Media publication is pub- lished every Wednesday,, Friday and Sunday by the Sebring News-Sun Inc. at 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. Periodicals Postage Paid at.Sebring, FL, and additional entry office. The contents of this publication are the proper- ty of the News-Sun Inc. and are protected by the copyright laws of the United States. 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Lamborn, Pyle chosen News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 Reward for work MATT MURPHY/ews-Sun The Sebring Elks Club presents a $100 check to members of the Sebring High School Junior ROTC Wednesday. The check, presented by the Elks Veterans Committee, was a reward for the work the students did on the Elks' Oct. 21yard sale. Present for the presentation were (from left) Matt Yeager, Elks members Joe Wortman and Donna Klemm, Wally Klemm and Cecilio Sarmiento. Rotarians offer up apples and cider Special to the News-Sun SEBRING The 37th Annual Gene Scheck Rotary Apple & Sweet Cider Sale is Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Lakeshore Mall parking lot. This has been a successful fund-raising. project of the Rotary Club of Sebring-since its inception in 1969 by the late Gene Scheck, a fellow, Rotarian. Funds from this project are used to support a variety of community projects as well as the Rotary Foundation of Rotary International. Sept. 8. marked the Rotary Club of Sebring's 82nd anniversary. This long-standing club began helping, its community by underwriting the first Sebring High 'Schoor Band in 1927, renovating the Sebring Cit) Pier and- establishing , Rotary Park at a cost of more than $250,000 in 1984. In 2004 the- club established the Rotary Club of Sebring Ghairues Inup, asa vehicle for members, of,the community to .further their charitable endeavors. Through this organization the club was able to send 20 shelter boxes to victims of the tsunami in Southeast Asia. Other local charities/projects the club is involved '\ith are- The Salvation Army, Sebrinig Middle and Hill-Gustat Middle School bands, Boy and Girl Scouts of America,. Roiar District 6890 DiciionarN Project supplies fourth-graders with a dictionary, Hammock Road Multi Sport Path as well as clean up, Good Shepherd Hospice, Habitat for HumanitN. Ridge Area Arc,. Roiar.'s Camp Florida for children with spe- cial needs, and- the New Testament Mission etc. Throughout the, years the club has contributed more than $325,00 to t. he Rotari Foundation, which has pro' id- ed the Polio Plus vaccine (cov- ering polio, measles,..tetanus., TB,: .-iphth'eria,i and-'Who-oping,' cough.ifor childrentin,,third" world countries and tuberculo- _is medicines for Russia. Recent World Communit\ Service projects have included purchasing farm animals for farmers in Bosnia. donating Christmas gift boxes to children in cooperation with Samaritan's Purse. sending used prescrip- tion e glasses, hearing aids to. countries that need them and supply ing phone cards to troops overseass, The clubs meets.* at noon. Tuesday at the Sebring Ci'ic Center. Preorders for the Ohio apples have begun. To-place an order, call 471-9900 (let ring four, times) or 385-3829 or fa\ orders 10to 382-7737. The quanti- ty of apples ordered is based entirely. on the preorder sales so., if you \ ant apples, call or fax to one of the abo\e numbers. There \\ill be retail sales on Nov. 9 of apples. cider, and apple' butter, but to be. sure to gei what i'ou desilo,.,please pre- ordervng-I ; I mr,"' ,. , For over 25 years, Denise Grimsley has been protecting the health Heartland residents! h of I '. 'AM" The only c-ancid-nei in the rice for thr Florida HAixnj;% wh e~p~rro'nce- In our he-althcarev system, flanlse Gjrnmslei' kht5 irs~t. hand the challenges Florkijans fxe every day obtaining goad healthcare for their familleo. . 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A sales representative will be present with information and applications. 5904_22321 R0906 A Submitted 9/2006 V-.1. VOTE 6A News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 E H E Sgt. Russell Jacobus carries the battalion flag. Jacobus said, 'I can't describe it in words. My whole body is shaking' about his return home. Photos by KATARA SIMMONS/News-Sun After much anticipation, soldiers of the 651st Military Police Company return home Monday afternoon at the National Guard Armory in Arcadia. SgL DBjri-;A1larez. (if N.'n Park. hcpld,;hik sons Rlatiheme. 9. and Bori,% Jr.. 1. 'Soldiers sit with their family and friends during a brief ceremony welcoming them home. TROOPS Continued from 1A best for those who are still over there," Yoly Turner said, before she joined nearly 500 other people from Highlands, DeSoto and Hardee counties on the crowded drill floor of the armory. 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McCollum, P.L. line Home Health Homiecare ofttjwie Lakes ring Raceway necare Solutions Group water Sebring Chamber 9t 3600 South Highlands Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870 4(863) 385-6101 ----- --- ---- News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 DEATH Continued from LA alleged statement, she and Rittenberry were at the Highway Park entrance at U.S. 27 and Vision Street, where Rittenberry got out and told her to drive away and he'd walk back to her. Four men reportedly chased Rittenberry back to the red pickup in which the woman was waiting. "(She) said she opened the door of the truck, the victim got in and shut the door," Kramer said in the affidavit, explaining that as the couple attempted to flee Kenon allegedly reached into the open passenger win- dow and grabbed onto Rittenberry. "(The witness) said she then heard a loud gunshot... and drove off as fast as she could." Kramer said she might have run over one of the suspects. When questioned, Kenon allegedly admitted to being par- tially inside the vehicle when the shooting occurred, and that he was thrown to the ground and his leg was run over. "(Kenon) said he was only selling narcotics to the victim and did not batter him," Kramer wrote in his affidavit, noting, that the suspect's injuries were consistent with. Rittenberry's girlfriend's account of what allegedly transpired. According to Highlands County court records, Kenon pleaded guilty in 2002 to carry- ing a concealed %ea pon and to possessing a counterfeit drug with the intent to sell. The concealed weapons charge was reduced from carry- ing a concealed firearm, docu- ments showed. Sgt. Darin Hood said Tuesday that the other person of interest is being held on unrelat- ed charges, his arrest coming after being connected to the shooting. The second person's identity wasn't disclosed. By Tuesday evening, a mur- der charge had not been levied, Hood said, explaining that the investigation continues. Hood couldn't discuss specifics about the weapon used in the shooting but did confirm that it wasn't found on Kenon at his arrest. Only one shot was fired, he said. Anyone with information who desires to remain anony- mous -is asked to call Heartland Crinie Stoppers, (800)226- TIPS/8477. A cash reward may be given for information that leads to an arrest and charges filed. SFCC's EPI accepting students AVON PARK People with bachelor's degrees can become qualified to work as primary and secondary teachers in Florida by attending an approximately one-year program at South Florida Community College's Educator Preparation Institute. Prospective candidates can learn more about the EPI program at a public information session from 5-6 p.m._Thursday, Nov. 2, in the SFCC University Center Auditorium at the Highlands campus. The majority of classes meet 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, in Room 209 of the University Center. Several classes are taught online. Each will run about five weeks. Because courses are not taught in any particu- lar sequence, students are not required to take classes consecutively and can enter the program at the intervals when new classes become avail- able. The program can be completed in about a year. Classes will focus on professional teaching practices in such areas as classroom manage- ment, instructional strategies, integrating tech- nology into the classroom, and test preparation. Twice a year, in the fall and spring, students will complete a 15-hour internship during which h they will obserNe a teacher who is compatible with the subject matter and grade level the% \\ ish to teach. Graduates of the ,EPI program will. receive teaching certificates from the Flonda Department of Education once they pass the Florida Teacher's Certification Exam. To be accepted into the EPI, students must obtain a status of eligibilitN letter from the Florida Department of Education and apply at the SFCC Registrar's Office. Afterwards, they receive an application from Colleen Rafatti, EPI program coordinator. Tuition for EPI classes is roughly\ equiv talent to the credit-hour classes offered in the associate degree programs. Like college students in other programs, EPI participants are eligible for some types of financial aid. For more information, call Rafatti at 784-7403 or send e-mail to rafattic@southflorida.edu. Stardusters to perform at SHS Class of 1951 reunion. SEBRING The Stardusters will perform Soph. Mace Mitchell (SHS Class of '49). The from 5-8 p.m. Friday at the 55-year reunion of eehling will include dinner, dancing and many Sebnng High School Class of 1951. prizes donated by Sebring merchants. 'More than 50 people have signed up for the The Sebring Historical Society, will have a barbecue get together at the Kahn Ranch in booth set up to display for sale the memories and Crewsville. During the Sebring High School history of Sebring from a quaint small town to, a Joint Reunion weekend, each class has it's own now thriving city. There will also be an author's private party on Frida. evening and the Big Joint table for local authors, Charles Martin and Reunion is Saturday. .. Dennis Arnold Tuck. ,,, George Coyle, a Realtor with Prudential All,Sebring High Schoolgraduates.rom,1919-9.. Sanders Realty-Sebring and spokesman for the 1960 are welcome. For details, call George Coyle Class of '51 will emcee the Saturday evening at 465-0023 or Marvin Kahn at 385-6136, Hugh event at the Quality Inn. It was organized this Wallace at (407) 841-2157 or Sophy Mae year by Hugh Wallace (SHS Class of '49) and Mitchell 386-4383., Peace Vigil will precede Heartland Idol semifinals Thursday night By MATT MURPHY News-Sun SEBRING -What promis- es to be a tough Heartland Idol semifinal competition Thursday night will be preceded by a cer- emony revolving around peace. Peace of Highlands County will be holding its annual Fall Peace Vigil on the Circle at 5:30 p.m., immediately preced-. ing the Idol competition. The vigil, which will begin at 5:30, will feature various,com- munity and' religious leaders BANK Continued from 1A She said someone had come over from the bank, asking for something cold to drink. Barnes sent over drinks for everyone,. and followed that with free lunches. "I ,feel so bad, for them," she said. Anyone having information FIRE Continued from 1A Gunn said the bloodhound's floppy ears and loose skin con- centrate scents around the dog's snout. He reassured the children that Sarge doesn't bite people. a task left to other types of police dogs. "'MN dog likes to eat things," offered Eli Collins, 6, a member of Nicole Radonski's class,. Classmate John Sullivan, 6, doesn't have a dog. "If I had a dog, I'd get one with ears that big." he said, draw ing his hands downward to .his stomach from his own ears. Should one of them get lost someday, Gunn said Sarge could try to find them by sniff- ing out their scent. "Everybody has a scent, a . different scent that's always coming off your body," he said. Sebring police investigator and crime prevention officer Larry Carmody said he was speaking about the concept of peace. Bernie Wolkove, the presi- dent of Temple Israel, will make the opening remarks. Also scheduled to appear are Lake Placid Mayor Thomas Katsanis, Sebring Mayor George Hensley, Highlands County Sheriff Susan Benton, Pastor Barbara Laucks of the, Emmanuel United Church of Christ, and the Rev. Andrew, Conyer of Unity Church of. Sebring. relating to this investigation is asked to contact the Highlands County Sheriff's Office Detective John Barcinas at 402- 7200. Anyone with information who wants to remain anony- mous and eligible for a cash' reward is asked to call Heartland Crime Stoppers, at (800) 226-8477, or go to www.he'artlandcrimesioppers. corn. impressed with the first- graders' level of knowledge. He told the children that safe- ty is more than just preventing fires and having escape plans. that safety is also avoiding ,strangers and being aware of their surroundings. "'They already seem to have that common sense kicking in." Carmody said, giving credit to parents and teachers. "They're a smart bunch of kids." By 3 years old, children are able to learn how to dial 911, Batz said. Sebring Fire Lt. Ken Barefield said first-graders are encouraged to learn their phone numbers and addresses, which prompts interaction with, their parents. When the firefighters return a year later for their annual Peace of Highlands County, founded in 1982, is an "interde- nominational, intergenera- tional, interracial organization that sponsors programs that promote peace in Highlands County and the world at large," Ferrell said. After the Peace vigil ceremo- ny, the 12 remaining semifinal- ists in Heartland Idol will square off. The theme of the evening will be "new and now" - songs originally recorded in the past five years. Four con- testants ill be eliminated Thursday. leaving the final eight to battle it out at the Saturday, Nov. 11, finals show. The remaining contestants are: Keith Willis, Tracy Vega, Tony Teets. Rebekah Stephens, Susanne Nicklaw, .Virginia Leach. Shawn Knowles, Flor Gonzalez, Leslie Flores, Brandy Flint, Cathy Burge- Schorsch. and Todd Allen. For more information on the Peace Vigil or Peace of Highlands County. contact Paul Ferrell at 214-5522. awareness talks, they find that many of the children retained what they learned, Barefield said. When one kid said look how high that is, it was accompanied bN gasps of "ooh"' and "ahh" when Ladder 14 reached into the air and doused a fire train- ing tower with a stream of water during the morning's cul- minating event. The students watched the demonstration from several hundred feet away as three fire- fighters entered the smoking tower, became "trapped." then were rescued from the roof. "This does it all," Batz said, describing the functions of the tallest ladder truck in the coun- ty, which also is designated a quint truck with five specific apparatus hose, water tank, pump, ground ladders and aeri- al ladders. ------------ .COUPON -------------- I W AFTER BREAST SURGERY I I Certified Fitters Medicare Supplies I I -, ^,w.. 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NOVEMBER 1. 2006 Batz takes over Step-By-Step Dance Studio By SUE ANN CARPENTER *I p" h ). .' ) 1,,t I, -I ONI PARK N ictiole Batz is the ne%% o, fner of the Step-B- . Step Dance Studio Raised in A, on Park. 21 Near old Batz has been dancin, for 19 of those ears at Step- By-Step and other studios in the area. "The o, ner and I ,ere ood friend, and I % as her director ... . for the pa" fe". Nears. % hen she decided to mo'e. it \\s a mN dream conime true to o%%n ..Ph,-. 0 i, T.R RsiM iIoNSN- mi owi dance studio, Batz 'Slep-B~ -Step owner Nichole said. Bali stretches with Madison Batz .eaches ballet, ap. .New. 8, ol' Aon Park. (leftI a jazz. hip hop and point for all ."Miranda Smith, 8. of Zolfo different ages. She others com- .Springs, recenll o during a m -.petition thatpertorm competition learnm class in As throughout Florida. She alom Park. For more information teacher Flo idng and .jz ...Bat? at 452- 2113. reaches cloging andi z classes for adults "I like all kinds, of dancing. lth ,i\ vct\aof expres;,ing mr,,,self. It really Me: me I0o,. Batz said. . Her students range in aCe and dedication "Some have stuck ,ith it and FIe seen ". -...- O-s their progress c ler the:\ears A fe\k parents find that their - children ha te a short attentionn span. While dancing lets that energy out. it's also structural and technical so kids learn dis- cipline and ho\w to focu:. Although it's hard for some it ; e\actlk Hshat the\ need and it rewarding to ,,see them gain self-confidence fromni dance cla_-sses.' Batz _aid. Step-B\ -Step Dance Studio is at 18 East Main St. across' " from the Jacaranda Hotel . For schedule_ and prices, call 452-2113 or e-mail step-Sep-B-Step Dance Sudio bysip(-i-inime. Hur- ofStep-B)-Step Dance Studio bvstewp@twm'. 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S SI p I I .4 4 S I '4 I,? 141< 'I aD, 'I: 4 LU-M i 9 9 kit - li~l Nes-un Wensdy Noeme 1,206 Police Highlands County reports The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Thursday, Oct. 26: * Blanca Antonio, 23, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for operat- ing motor vehicle without valid license. * Melissa Reichert, 23, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for driving while license suspend- ed, first offense. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Friday, Oct. 27: * Davey Lee Amburgey, 57, of Lake Wales, awaiting trial for contempt of court for child sup- port. * Ernest Bruins Jr., 48, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for possession of narcotic equip- ment and/or use; and posses- sion of cocaine. * Lucias Ventura Chavez, 22, of Plant City, awaiting trial for operating motor vehicle with- out a valid license. * Anthony Roshelle Hands, 29, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for probation violation, misde- meanor or community control for possession of cannabis; awaiting trial for failure to appear for purchase of cannabis; possession of cannabis; possession of drug paraphernalia; failure to appear for resisting arrest without violence; and recom- mitted from compound for 54, days. II Jaclyn Heather Moses, 21, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for driving while license sus- pended, habitual offender. * Matthew Joseph Schnoor, 29, of Sebring, was charged with probation violation, felony or community control for pur- chase of, cocaine. * Michael David Smith, 35, of Sebring, awaiting trial for vehi- cle theft, grand, second degree; and burglary of struc- ture or conveyance, unarmed, without person inside. * Richard Hugh Taylor, 47, of Davie. awaiting trial for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs and damaged proper- ty; and driving under the influ- ence of alcohol or drugs, first offense. * William Morales Tolentino, 48, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for dealing in stolen property; and larceny. theft. * Roger Ray Vickery, 37. of Sebring, was charged on a Flagler County warrant for driving while license suspend- "ed or revoked. . The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Saturday. Oct. 28: * Gregorio Ramos Cruz, 36, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for operating a motor vehicle with- out valid license. * Henry Junior Goldsmith, 73, of Lake Placid, awaiting, trial for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense. * Horace Kenon, 23, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for burgla- ry with assault or battery. * Javitz Delayne Roebuck, 29, of Sebring, was charged on a Martin County warrant for fail- ure to appear on driving while license suspended or revoked; and Martin County warrant for giving false name to law enforcement officer. * Ezekial James.Rudolph, 22, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for carrying concealed weapon or firearm; and possession of weapon by convicted felon, firearm or concealed weapon. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Sunday, Oct. 29: * Miguel Antonio Alamo, 18, of Sebring, was registered as a convicted felon. * Arthur Christopher Cappo, 24, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for possession of narcotic equipment and/or use; resist- ing officer, obstruction without violence; and possession of cocaine. * Gene Lynn Carr, 32, of, Sebring, awaiting trial for pos- session of narcotic equipment and/or use; and possession of methamphetamine. * Sam Edward Coatney, 24, of Sebring, was recommitted from compound, four days for failure to appear. * Ephesian Francis, 38, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for cruelty toward child, abuse. without great harm; and aggra- vated battery, offender knew or should have known victim was pregnant. * Abbi Melissa Gray, 19, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for carrying concealed weapon, firearm. * Christopher Perry Hillier, 33, of Sebring, awaiting trial for possession of narcotic equip- ment and/or use; and posses- sion of methamphetamine. M Michael Brian Lamere, 22, of Sebring, awaiting trial for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense. * Luis Osorio Melendez, 24, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for disorderly intoxication; resist- ing arrest, obstruction without violence. * Ryan Roy Ricart, 19, of Sebring, was charged with eluding police, aggravated assault, kidnapping, battery, robbery of residence; and car- rying concealed weapon. * Cory Vincent Roque, 19, of Sebring, awaiting trial for driv- ing under the influence of alco- hol or drugs, first offense; and operating motor vehicle, with- out valid license. * Christopher Lamar Shaw, 22, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for aggravated assault with deadly weapon without intent to kill. * Christopher Daniel Smith, 21, of Sebring, awaiting trial for possession of narcotic equipment and/or use; and possession of cocaine. The following people were booked into the Highlands County Jail on Monday. Oct. 30: * Timothy Ryan Chambers, 24, of Sebring, was charged with probation violation, misde- meanor or community control for possession of cannabis. . Dale Toby Greek, 26, await- ing trial for trespassing struc- ture or conveyance. * Vicky Lynn Hackett, 49, of Sebring, awaiting trial for bat- tery on officer, firefighter, emergency medical technician,. etc. * Marvin Lamonte Lawton, 30, of Avon Park, awaiting trial for probation violation, misde- meanor or community control for trespassing after warning. * Eric Deron McClain, 22, of Wauchula, was charged with driving while license suspend- ed, second offense. * Jason Floyd Padilla, 22, of Sebring, awaiting trial for driv- ing while license suspended, first offense. * Randy Fay Ross, 41, of Sebring, awaiting trial for driv- ing under the influence of alco- hol or drugs, first offense. * Ryan William Schmidt, 23, of Sebring, awaiting trial for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, first offense; operating motor vehicle with- out valid license; and fleeing, eluding police, failure to obey law enforcement officer's order to stop. * Kenneth Gerald Strong, 30, of Lake Placid, awaiting trial for two counts of failure to appear on court order payment due for resisting arrest without violence. 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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, corner of Verona Avenue and Pine Street. * 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.html from 8-9 p.m. every Wednesday. For details, call Ronnie Daugherty at 382-6169. * Gold Wing Road Riders Association meets at 6 p.m. first Wednesday at Homer's Smorgasbord in Sebring. For details, call Harold Francis at (954) 461-4346. * Highlands County Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at the Lakeside house, 1513.S. Highlands Ave., Avon Park. For details, call the 24-hour hotline 1-800- 850-7347 or (941) 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. For details, call 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. For details, call 465- 2661. Lake Placid Moose plays cards at night. Open to mem- bers and qualified guests only. Lake Placid Loyal Order of the Moose meets at 7:30 p.m. the first Wednesday at the lodge. Over The Hill Gang meets 10:15 a.m., Jim's Pistolarrow Range for target shooting. For details, call 655-4505. Rotary Club of Lake Placid meets 6:45 a.m., Platter's Restaurant, 31 Park Drive, Lake Placid. For more details, call Ann Pollard, 465- 6161. * Scottish American Society of the Highlands meets first Wednesday in the First' Presbyterian Church Fellowship Hall, corner of Franklin and Poinsettia streets, Sebring. Gathering starts at 7 p.m., meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Anyone of Scottish her- itage or with an interest in Scottish culture can attend. For details, call Joe and Ria Campbell at 471-9438. * Sebring Doll Club meets at 10:30 a.m. the first Wednesday at St. John's Methodist Church in Sebring. For details, call 465-0480. * Sebring Downtown Merchants and Professionals Association meets 5 p.m. at the Cat House Restaurant, Sebring on first Wednesday. * Sebring Eagles Club 4240 has a joint officers meeting at 7 p.m. first Wednesday at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebriig. For details, call 655-4007. * 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 Jaycees meets 7:30 p.m., Jaycees Clubhouse, State Road 17, Sebring. * Sebring Kiwanis meets noon, 'Homer's Smorgasbord, Sebring. * Sebring Library has story- time at 10 a.m. for ages 3-5 except during holidays. * Sebring Moose Lodge 2259 serves hamburgers, fries and fish sandwiches from 5-7 p.m. at 11675 U.S. 98, Sebring. Beef franks and Italian sausages served from 1 p.m. to closing. There will be music from 4:30-7:30 p.m. For details, call 655-3920. * Sebring Recreation Club has ice cream shuffleboard at 6:30 p.m., line dancing from 6- 8 p.m. at 333 Pomegranate Ave., Sebring. For details, call 385-2966 or leave a name, number and message. There are no office hours during the summer. Summer member- ships are available. * Society for Creative Anachronism (Local Chapter: Shire of Stagridge) meets at 7 p.m. first and. third Wednesday at Java Junction Coffee House, 108 Circle Park Drive, Sebring. A non-profit, re-enactment/educational organization dealing with Ihe Middle Ages. Renaissance and fantasy. All ages are welcome. For details, call Paul K. Ferrell at 214-5522 or go to www. sca. org/www. trimaris. org. * 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 at 6:30 p.m. at the post, 2011 SE Lakeview Drive, Sebring. Service officer at post 12-3 p.m. For details, call 385- 8902. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 Auxiliary meets at 2 p.m. first Wednesday at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon Park. THURSDAY * Alzheimer's Association Support Group meets at 1 p.m. at the CrownPointe. Assisted Living Facility in, Sebring. For details, call Lyn or Bill Roche at 402-0464. * American Legion Placid Post 25 Lake Placid has lounge hours 11 a.m. to 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'al 273-0049. * Central Avon Park Jaycees meets 8 p.m., first and third Thursday, city recre- 3005 SW 70th Lane, Gainesville, FL Thursday -:- November 9 -:- 7:00 p.m. * 4,700+ Sq. Ft. 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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 Pqrk. 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 Corvette Club meets 7:30 p.m., first Thursday. For more details, call Walt Blakeslee. 471-9829.; * Highlands County Genealogical Society meets at 1 p.m. first Thursday, October through May. in the . Sebring Library. Volunteers help people research family history from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday and Wednesday. For details, call 471-2734, 465-6763 or 452- 5939. The Web site is www.heartlineweb.org/hcgs/. * Highlands County Narcotics Anonymous meets at 8 p.m. at St. Agnes Episcopal Church on Lakeview Drive in Sebring. For details, call the 24-hour hotline 1-800- 850-7347 or (941) 616-0460, * Highlands County Ostomy Support Group meets from 12-2 p.m. first Thursday at Homer's Smorgasbord.: Members purchase own lunch. For details, call Myrtle Pence at 655-4887 or Val Baraga at 471-0764. * Highlands Pedalers, a local bicycle club, meets at 7 p.m. first Thursday at Kenilworth Lodge, Sebring. For details, log onto www.high- landspedalers.com. * 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 465-2661. * Lake Placid Moose serves burgers, jumbo hot dogs and fries at 6 p.m. Music provided from 5:30-9 p.m. Darts at 7:30, p.m. Open to members and qualified guests only. * Lake Placid 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. * Lifeline Home Health Care offers blood pressure screen- ing 10 a.m. to noon every first Thursday at Publix Supermarket, Southgate Shopping Center, Sebring. * Lorida Teens (TLT), a newly formed part of the Greater Lorida Community Club, meets at 7 p.m. Thursday to play softball, vol- $50.83 FOR 12 MONTHS $42.00 FOR 9 MONTHS leyball and a variety of other sports. Teens are encouraged to come to the center. * Placid Lakes Bridge Club meets 6-9 p.m. at Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. For details, call 465-4888. * Sebring Breakfast Lions Club meets 7 a.m. October through May at Santa Rosa Hotel, 509 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Through the summer the club meets the first and third Thursday. Open to new members and visitors. * Sebring Chapter 126 Order of Eastern Star meets at 7:30 p.m. first and third Thursday at the Masonic Lodge on Home Avenue in Sebring. There are no meet- ings from July through September. For details, call Jo Carney at 655-0371. * 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 Lodge 1529 meets 7 p.m. first and third Thursday at the lodge on the corner of Lakeview Drive and Kenilworth Boulevard, Sebring. Call 385-8647 or 382-0339 for more details. * Sebring Moose Lodge 2259 has joint officers meeting at7 p.m. at 11675 U.S. 98, Sebring. Beef franks and Italian sausages served from 1 p.m. to closing. For details, call-655-3920. $28.36 FOR 6 MONTHS $14.71 FOR 3 MONTHS News,.,Sun Written. Printed. Published. IN Highlands County. Either complete & mail this coupon along with your payment or - Call us at (863) 385-6155 And we will do the rest! FILL OUT SUBSCRIPTION FORM & MAIL TO: News-Sun 2227 US 27S Sebring, FL 33870 ..- --------------- --------------------- -----------* YE !START MY HOME DELIVERY ASAP! J 3 MONTH j 6 MONTH 1 YEAR Name Phone Address City State Zip Check Box: []Check F1 M/C Visa # Exp. Date_ -------------------------------------- ---------------I subscri*be Today. . Start Reading Wbat honr Neigbbors Are Reading! News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 12A 13A News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 Community News and events Pecans being sold by club AVON PARK The Hibiscus Garden Club of Avon Park has received a shipment of new-crop pecans. The jumbo halves are in one-pound bags and sell for $6. Interested buyers may con- tact any garden club members or call 453-6697 to place an order. VFW serving hot dogs, fish and wings AVON PARK The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 will be having its "Dog Days" every Wednesday in November, starting today. People will have two hot dogs and chips with choices of chili, kraut, cheese and more to choose from to make them their way. Cost is $3 from 4-6 p.m. The post is having its monthly fish fry Friday. Cost is $7 from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Music by Frank Bach will be from 6-9 p.m. The public is welcome. The post is serving chicken wings for $3 from 2-5 p.m., on Saturday. For more information, call the post at 452-9853.- Moose plans several events LAKE PLACID Lake Placid Moose will have these, events this week in the lodge for members and qualified guests: Today Spaghetti dinner will be served 5-7 p.m. Karaoke by Connie will be at 4 p.m. Thursday Burgers, lumbo ho' doo anid fries ill be served 6 p.m.'" uic' ' County Commission Duties and c: County Commission Chairman 1996-1997 Highlands County Water Advisory Commit (board liaison since 1995) SHighlands County Water Task Force (founder/cochairman 1995-1998) s Highlands EMS Advisory Council (board Ii s' Highlands Public Safety Coordinating Corn (chairman 1995-1997) Highway Safety Committee (board liaison a- Sebring Airport Authority (board liaison 1! -" Eucalyptus Parkway Committee (board' liai SCentral Florida Regional Planning Council (board liaison since 1995/vice chairman 1! Tri-County Transportation Disadvantaged (chairman since 1994) "Outstanding.Coordinating Board of 1995' state Trans. Disadvantaged Commission Civil Memberships. Affiliations ai i"1997 Man of the Year" awarded by Avon P Homeowners Association - Citizens for Constitutional Property Rights (vice president 1993-1994) - Leisure Lakes Homeowners Association - Lake Placid, Sebring, Avon Park Chambers - Highlands County and Florida Republican P - Highlands County Women's Republican Clu (associate member) - Florida and National Association of CountieE m Florida Institute of Government Certificatiod oa National Organization of Republican County (Florida chairman) Frank Bach will be from 5:30- 9:30 p.m. Friday Wings, burgers and fish will be served at 6 p.m. Music by Alan Chamberlin will be from 7-11 p.m. Saturday Pavilion opens at noon. Prime rib din- ner served at 6 p.m. Music by Jimmy Black will be from 7- 11 p.m. Cub Scouts meet Thursday LAKE PLACID The regular Cub Scout meeting will be at 7 p.m. Thursday at the Lake Placid First Baptist Church. Tigers and Bears will meet upstairs in the youth building. New members are welcome. Bloodmobile heads to Lake Placid Publix LAKE PLACID The bloodmobile will be ini the Publix parking lot from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday. All donors will receive a $10 gift certificate to Darden Restaurants and 50 percent off Universal Studios in Orlando. All blood types needed. For details, call 382-4499. Moose slates weekend events SEBRING The Sebring Moose Lodge 2259, on U.S. W REALTY /WORLD 98, will host the following events: Friday Happy hour will be from 2-4 p.m. Menu items are served from 5-9 p.m. Music by Bil-Di Karaoke will be from 7-10 p.m. Saturday Line dancing lessons will be at 2 p.m. Happy hour will be from 3-6 p.m. Menu will be served from 5-9 p.m. and music by Debbie Shawley will be from 7-10 p.m. For details, call 655-3920. Yard sale planned SEBRING The annual yard sale at Kenilworth Care and Rehab is from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Friday'and Saturday. All donations accepted and appreciated. For further infor- mation, contact Luis Rodriguez, activities director, at 382-2153. Register for SHARE SHARE registration will be from 1-2:30 p.m. and 5-7 p.m. Friday at St. John United Methodist Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, Sebring (behind Wal-Mart). The basic package is avail- able for two hours of volun- teer service and $18. November specials are for $23, the Thanksgiving pack- age \itLh turkeN, stuffing, pota- toes. sweet potatoes, bread, pie, plus additional items for the holiday. meal. The steak box is $16 For more information, call 382-6385 or 471-0734. Other SHARE host sites in the area are First United Methodist Church, comer of Pine and Center streets, ACT REAL ESTATE, INC. 208 NORTH MAIN AVE. LAKE PLACID, FL 33852 w,"th I Liaisons Military Service, ftee Affiliations, Honors and Awards aison since 1997) nmittee USMarine Corps, 3rd Marine 1995-1997) Division honorable discharge 996-1997) 1970 with rar.., of Sergeant ison since 1997) Combat service in Vietnam 1968 - 996-1997) awarded two Purple Hearts, Navy Achievement with Combat V,, -top award from Vietnamese Cross of Gallantry, and Presidential Unit Citation nd Awards Florida and National 3rd Marine 'ark Estates Division Association a US Marine Corps League - Highlands County Chapter (charter meniber) of Commerce i American Legion Lake Placid arty b Post #25 Life member disabled American s1995 Veterans Offica1995 i Officials . TOGETHER WE CAN: * Bring Government Spending Under Control Reduce Property Taxes Control Our Growth Political advertisement paid for and approved by J.D. Barrett candidate for County Commissioner District 4 Republican Sebring, 385-5184 or 385- 2649; and Faith Baptist Church, 600 Holmes Ave., Lake Placid, 465-0060 or 465- 3619. Humane Society selling tickets in two locations SEBRING The Humane Society of Highlands County will be in two locations Saturday with animals ready for adoption and tickets to sell for its holiday basket draw- ings. The society will be at Lakeshore Mall from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at Highlands Hammock State Park for the Civilian Conservation Corps Festival from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Legion hosts Italian night AVON PARK The Avon Park American Legion Auxiliary Unit 69 will have an Italian night Saturday with Jim and Alice Cole's famous Italian dinner. Lots of meat, cheese, maca- roni and sauce made from scratch, with.Italian bread, salad and dessert for will be sold for $7. Dinner will be served from 5-6 p.m. followed by a fun night dancing to the music of Bud Cutright who is a Legion favorite. Get tickets early as they are limited. MOPH meets SEBRING The Highlands Chapter 601 Military Order of the Purple Heart meets at 12:30 p.m. Saturday at the Candlelight ACT II 4650 US HWY 27 S. SEBRING, FL 33870 Restaurant for a luncheon meeting. Any person who received the Military Order of the Purple Heart for wounds received in combat are invited to join the chapter. An appli- cation for membership must be accompanied by proof that the person was awarded the medal. For details, call 471-9190. Highlands Lakes VFD sets open house AVON PARK Highlands Lakes Volunteer Fire Department open house will be from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday at the station on U.S. 27, north of the old hospital. Extrication demonstration will be at 3 p.m. Free hot dogs and hamburgers will be avail- able. Check out the fire trucks, meet the local fire- fighters, hang out at the sta- tion and slide down the giant slide. Garage sale set AVON PARK Avon Park Main Street Community Redevelopment Agency garage sale will be Saturday on South Lake Avenue. For details, call 452-0272. FloriWda Lotterg LOTTO Oct. 28 8 9 20 43 48 53 FANTASY 5 Oct. 30 2 3 12 17 19 CASH 3 Mon. 9 3 2 Sun. 3 2 6 Sat 7 5 0 PLAY 4 Mon. 4 4 7 7 Sun. 4 6 3 5 Sat. 9 4 7 7 Florida Lottery. 900-737-7777 77' per minute Florida Lottery Internet //www.flalottery.com Community News Mail to News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 S., Sebring,- FL, 33870; fax to 385-1954; or e- mail to cindy.marshall@news sun.com J O FREE A,.lr',ision *Bring a copy of your resume > FREE P s. ne e i. I on CD-ROMar,,akethe S -i, a Top -.oi' yge. frm your FREE Ca.'eer Worh'.'l' Resume Review on-site! The Joblng.com Career E.4oo is acCcI&..'le to trh.re aIn IaiabInm, . ,,,PO 1 DRSS RQUESED. WHO'S J.D. BARRETT? COUNCILMEN ENDORSE BARRETT We, the undersigned whole-heartedly support J.D. Barrett in the Highlands County Commission District 4 race.His conservative ideals and desire to serve the public combined with his wealth of experience and knowledge will prove invaluable in the crucial years ahead. Jeff Carlson, President, Sebring City Council John Griffin, President Pro-tem, Sebring City Council If anyone is still undecided about who they should vote for in the November 7'" election, please consider casting your ballot for J.D. Barrett. I've known J.D. ever since we elected him to office the first time. He has a genuine concern for the people of this County and always treated the public in a fair and honest way. I was impressed for his hands on approach to managing the affairs of our local government. J.D. Barrett did a great job when he was Commissioner then, and I am certain he will do a great job as our Commissioner now. Jim Miggens There's only one obvious choice for County Commissioner this election. J.D. Barrett's got my vote because he's the only candidate with on-the-job experience as a County Commissioner. We won't have to pay for his learning curve and that counts a lot in my book. Keeping with the growth issues while keeping the lid on spending takes a lot of know how. That's why I think it's important to elect someone with experience who can hit the ground running and knows how county government works. If you feel the same way, then go to the polls now so we can get J.D. Barrett back on the commission. Donna Jean Mueller I have listened to all the candidates for County Commissioner speak their views. One candidate stands out above the rest of them and that is Mr. Barrett. He takes a common sense, balanced approach to county government and his opinions about growth issues are well thought out. I think J.D. Barrett is just the right type of person we need to represent our views on the County Commission. Skip Dent It is important that Highlands County voters elect the most qualified candidate for our county commission. J.D. Barrett is going to get my vote. He has the experience and the vision to once again serve the people of Highlands County as a full-time Commissioner. Mr.Barrett is responsible and sympathetic to the problems of Highlands County residents, and he genuinely strives to seek solutions. He does not regard the job of County Commissioner to be a "part-time" commitment. Frances R. Bryant I am going to vote for'J.D. Barrett on November 7 because we, the people of Highlands County, need him back on the County Commission. J.D, demonstrated during his previous term as Commissioner, that he served us full-time and he served us well. J.D. is not a clique member, and that's a good thing. We need J.D. back. Vote for Barrett on November 7'". Paul Agor Letter to the editor .P This is in support of a man who will represent all of the citizens of our county and not just a special group. He served our county and each and everyone of our residence 8 years ago. He has the experience to lead us in our time of growth. I've had the privledge of knowing him since I came to town 10 years ago, and support the election of a man who has the welfare of each residence of our county at heart. I invite you to join me in voting for J.D. John Barrett for County Commissioner. C.A. Chuck Oakes Sebring Fla. VOTE FOR JD BARRETT NOV. 7TH. 2006 1 k 863-465-3993 WEBSITE: gN 863-382-3994 877-238-5187 WWW.RealtyWorldAct.com 866-3892282 THE RIGHT AGENT MAKES ALL THE _E DIFFERENCE IN THE WORLD! ..~... Bt 5 R~I~~CI 14A Chalk Talk School and education news DSAC meets SEBRING The Highlands County District School Advisory Council will meet from 6-7:30 p.m. Monday in the Garland : Boggus Board Room at the School Board of Highlands County, 426 School St. The primary agenda items. for this meeting are Secondary School Redesign, Middle School Curriculum and High School Majors. If anyone with a disability requires reasonable accom- modations to attend a DSAC meeting, call 471-5608 three days prior to the scheduled meeting date and time. Sun 'N Lake SAC meets SEBRING The Sun 'N Lake Elementary School Advisory meeting will be at 7:30 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8. The Title I Parent Involvement Policy will be discussed. The agenda will also include the Student/Teacher/Parent Compact. The Parent Teacher Organization will meet at 5:30 p.m. Monday, Nov. 13. If a person requires rea- sonable accommodations in order to attend either school. meeting, call the school at 471-5464 no later than three days before the meeting. PTO, SAC meetings set AVON PARK Avon Elementary will have a Parent Teacher Organization and Student Advisory Council meeting Tuesday. The meeting will be in the cafeteria at 6:45 p.m. Bicycle Safety Rode planned LAKE PLACID-- Bicycle Safety Rodeo, spon- sored by the Lake Placid Police Department and the tow n of Lake Placid employ- ees safety committee and recreation department, will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 18. at the Police Headquarters. 8 N. Oak Ave. For details. call 699-3757. News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 PANTHER NETWORK The Panther Network is made possible by the combined efforts of Comcast Cablevision and South Florida Community College and may be viewed exclusively on Comcast Cable Channel 4. Today:, 12-12:30 p.m. Astronomy: Solar System Debris 12:30-1 p.m. Astronomy: The Search For Life Beyond Earth 1-1:30 p.m. The Sales Connection: The Extra Mile 1:30-2 p.m. The Sales Connection: Setting The Pace 2-2:30 p.m. The Unfinished Nation I: Voices Of Reform (closed captioning) 2:30-3 p.m. -The Unfinished Nation I: Manifest Destiny? (closed captioning) 3-3:30 p.m. Intro Into Microeconomics: Analyzing Monopoly (closed captioning) 3:30-4 p.m. Intro Into Microeconomics: Continued 4-4:30 p.m. Against All Odds: Confidence Intervals (closed captioning) 4:30-5 p.m. Against All Odds: Significance Tests (closed captioning) 5-5:30 p.m. Exploring Society: Communications Media And Technology (closed captioning 5:30-6 p.m. Exploring Society: Population And Urbanization (closed caption- ing) 6-6:30 p.m.' Child Development: On The Road To Accomplishment (closed cap- tioning) 6:30-7 p.m. Child Development: School Days (closed captioning) 7-7:30 p.m. Unseen Life On Earth: Microbial Diversity (closed captioning) 7:30-8 p.m. Unseen Life On Earth: Microbial Ecology (closed captioning) Thursday 12-12:30 p.m. World Of Chemistry: Metals (closed cap- tioning) 12:30-1 p.m. World Of Chemistry: On The Surface (closed captioning) 1-1:30 p.m. Power Of Place: Strength To O'ercome (closed captioning) 1:30-2 p.m. Power Of Place: Developing Countries (closed captioning) 2-2:30 p.m. Intro Into Macroeconomics: Short Run: Monetary And Fiscal Policy closed captioning) 2:30-3 p.m. Intro Into Macroeconomics: Continued 3-3:30 p.m. Framework For Democracy: The Power Imperative (closed captioning) 3:30-4 p.m. Framework For Democracy: The Rule Of Nine (closed captioning) 4-4:30 p.m. Earth Revealed: Running Water: Erosion And Deposition (closed captioning) 4:30-5 p.m. Earth Revealed: Running Water; Landscape Evolution (closed captioning) 5-5:30 p.m. Psychology: Social Cognition (closed cap- tioning , Ambulance work 5:30-6 p.m. Psychology: Attitudes (closed captioning) . 6-6:30 p.m. Cycles Of Life: Respiration (closed captioning) 6:30-7 p.m. Cycles Of Life: Digestion And Fluid Balance (closed captioning) 7-7:30 p.m. Endless Voyage: Water World (closed captioning) 7:30-8 p.m. Endless Voyage: Food For Thought (closed captioning) LK'TARA SIMNMONSNe,;s-Sun Highlands County paramedic Karin Tallent talks to Fred Wild Elementary School first graders about vAhat it is like to work on ambulance Tuesday morning at Firemen's Field in Sebring. 6 6 i/ le t A .."of 386-9493 Sebring Square, Sebring , , , Restaurant & Coffee Shop PLATTERS (All planters served wifth tries or mashed polaloes and slawl MEATLOAF ..............s5.29 TURKEY & GRAVY SANDWICH..............$5.29 FRIED FISH ............s5.29 950 Sebring Square Sebring 382-2333 M-Sat. 6:30AM-2pM Sun. 7A4-2pm 229 US 2-North- Sebrin~g Markt FRFEE7 T~Bikbi. 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Call (732) 940-9658 for information. Every day, thousands of arthritis patients in America undergo knee, hip, or shoul- der replacement surgery. When all other treatment options have been exhausted. there is good reason to look ahead to this operation with confidence. To enhance its high rate of success, however certain factors should be con- sidered. How can a person prepare for the operation and how can they protect their new joint afterwards? In the newest issue of "Arthritis Info," the American Arthritis Society offers a number of practical tips. Written in everyday English and clearly illustrated, "Arthritis Info" contains interesting informa- tion for everyone who has osteoarthritis. For a free sample issue of "Arthritis Info," write to: American Arthritis Society, 28 State Street, Suite 1100, Boston. MA 02109 (include a 39 cent stamp for return postage no envelope is, necessary. Adult Grief die, their families and loved ones may need help to cope with the pain and sense of loss. Good Shepherd Hospice offers free grief support groups where people can share their feelings with oth- ers and learn ways to work ' through their grief. A six-week Adult Grief Support Group is scheduled to run on Monday.s. Nov. 6 to Dec. 11. at the Good Shepherd Hospice Sun Room, .3003 Herring Ave., Sebring. ;. The group 1 ill meet from 2-4 p.m. and is open to anyone who has lost a loved one. Participants need not have used Good Shepherd Hospice. programs in the past. Contact Thelma Ralat at (863) 616- 2823 or, toll-free at (800) 464-3994 to respond or for more information. Good Shepherd Hospice Embraces its mission to relieve the suffering of. patients and their families affected by life-limiting ill- nesses or end-of-life issues. Good Shepherd is a commu- nity-based. not-for-profit hos- pice that serves Highlands, Hardee and Polk counties. Community bereavement pro- grams offered by Good Shepherd Hospice are funded in part by United Way of Central Florida. For more information, visit. the Web site at www. goodshepherdhospice. org. , Whether it comes from the Codex system based in Germany, the Food and Drug Administration and the con- ventional/pharmaceutical medical world here in Amenca. or the "-Quack Busters" showing fear of what the world of thousands of years in medical treatment has accomplished, we have had an enormous battle daily. Lately, the "direct marketing" field with their natural products has created a team of amateurs spouting their caus- es hoping to obtain extra income and not caring about the importance of what their products may accomplish. Welcome to the field, not of health, but of greed. Many of these "salesmen", really do not study and know the true value of their natural products. How sad and so in line with what America has been accepting and not fighting as those in years past would hate done. They simply hurt the good values of the holistic health field., The many good things that can be offered, and as I promised in my previous article, are part of the following healthy foods, herbs and natural approaches to obtain a long and secure life.. From the ,wonderful book, "The Extra- Ordinary Healing Power of Ordinary Things." the opening statement begins, "There is an old saying: If you want to hide the treasure, put it in i plain sighit.'di.n-bo onrie f see t'.'7 : Healing powers and the ability to add to-life's fulfillment have been overlooked and forgotten. These are ordinary simple things. Some are ele- gant and lovely, such as music, others seem lowly such as dirt, or common as with plants. They all. 'have the capacity to understand our place in the natural order and to be more complete human beings. Modern medicine is not simple. It often ignores those very things. It neg- lects those things that can heal us, par- ticularly plain and ordinary. It appears to be hostile toward simple approach- : es, as if they are opposed to medical science in some %%ay. Nothing could be further from the truth. Perhaps the ANnRL ideal will happen when conventional nATURAL and holistic medicines %ork in harmo- WELLNESS ny as a powerful force and help to cre- ate a healthier and happier world . JOURNEY Some of the foods that will most Likely help your health and surprising- Ray Fisch Iv so, are black strap molasses. It is high in minerals and no safety con- cerns are associated with it. Brewers yeast appears to keep homocysteine levels low, lower triglycerides and raise HDL levels while reducing LDL levels, help control blood sugar. protect against liver cancer and help clear up acne. It serves as an excellent source of B vita- mins as well. There are many wonderful, health) products that will be introduced for this series of exciting aids for your health in the next column. As before, I ask you to let us know of your experi- ences with natural health products dating as far back as to your grandparents that may help our readers. Ray Fisch is a natural health consultant, med- ical products distributor and a clinical hyp- notherapist. He can be reached at 699-2296 or 840-1325, or e-mail naturalwellness@mnni.net or see his \teb site at www.naturalwellnessjour ney.com. This information is not intended 10to treat, cure or diagnose your condition Good Shepherd Hospice SEBRING Volunteers are the heart of Good Shepherd Hospice and the organization is seeking compassionate individuals who desire to help hospital patients and their families. Volunteers provide companionship for termi- nally ill patients and respite care for their care- givers. Good Shepherd will host free volunteer train- ing on the following Tuesdays and Fridays. Nov. 3, 7, 10, 14 and 17. The training sessions ill run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Training will be at the Good Shepherd, Hospice Sun Room, 3003 Herring Ave., Sebring. Lunch and snacks will be provid- ed each day. While training is going on in Sebring, volun- teers can help.patients throughout the Good' Shepherd service areas of Highlands, Hardee and .Polk counties. Registration, a completed applica- tion and a pretraining meeting with a Good Shepherd Hospice volunteer coordinator are required prior to the start of training. plans Volunteer training Good Shepherd Hospice also offers other ful- filling and challenging volunteer opportunities. such as. supplying office support: working at Life's Treasures; the organization's thrift store; staffing special events; and providing massage therapy or hair styling services. To register or for more information on volun- teering %with Good Shepherd Hospice, contact Kristin Harmon at 314-8037.. Good Shepherd Hospice embraces its mission to relieve the suffering of patients and their fam- ilies affected by life-limiting illnesses or end-of- life issues. Good Shephel- is a community- based, not-for-profit hospice that serves Highlands, Hardee and Polk counties. Community bereavement programs offered by Good Shepherd Hospice are funded in part by United Way of Central Florida. For more information about the services pro- vided by Hospice, \isit the Web site at iwwnw.goodshepherdhospice.org. Red Cross courses offered SEBRING The American Red Cross will be offering the following courses for the month of November at the Highlands County Service Center, 1430 Lakeview Drive: Adult Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation from 6-10 p.m. Monday. Cost is $35.. First Aid Basics from 6-10 p.m. Tuesday. Cost is $35. Infant and Child CPR from 6-10 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 9. Cost is $35. First Aid, CPR and Automated External Defibrillator for the Instructor from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Wednesday, Nov. 13- 15. Cost is $200. CPR, First Aid. AED with Infant and Child will be from 9 Look for licensed, trained professionals In today's healthcare envi- ronment, making money is becoming more important than practicing in the patient's best interest. Either patients are referred based on financial business relationships. or services are provided in the office by non- qualified employees. Some medical doctors or chi- ropractors do advertise and offer limited physical therapy/physiotherapy services without having a licensed phys- ical therapist on staff. Most often services are billed under the doctor's name but provided by technicians or massage ther- apists and limited to electrical stimulation, ultrasound, mas- sage and general exercises. Besides the fact that physical therapy billing codes are only billable if services are provided by a Florida-licensed physical therapist or physical therapist assistant, physical therapy is much more than for example slapping on electrodes or a relaxing massage. A physical thera- pist is a skilled clini- cian who establishes patient goals and a plan of care based on specific and measur- able objective find- ings. The type (interfer- Y1 ential, micro-current, UT " hi-volt, etc.) elec- PHY trode placement and intensity of electrical Rene stimulation are - important variables in making this modality most effective. In regards to ultrasound, the inten- sity and frequency in conjunc- tion with ultrasound applicator speed and placement are very important and may need to be modified based on the patient's response. When it comes to massage/soft tissue mobiliza- tion, a clinician may choose to apply cross fiber, myofascial release, neuro-muscular, accu- pressure, Swedish massage S SI 7e techniques, etc., based on what needs to be' accomplished. A relaxing massage does feel good, but may not have the spe- cific, therapeutic' value in regards to the dysfunction that is being treated. GET Exercise type and ICAL intensity progression and especially form Smit need to be carefully chosen and moni- tored in order to opti- mize patient progress. All these variables require constant attention and therefore the presence of an adequately licensed, skilled cli- nician. When your physician pre- scribes physical, therapy treat- ment, it is the right of the patient to choose his or her provider. A physician is also required by law to disclose in writing any financial relation- ship it has with any respective physical therapy provider. Personal Rehab Inc., a totally independent, locally owned company, pride itself in being a "word of mouth" provider as well as being related with com- passionate, quality physicians that do recognize the difference in physical therapy providers. As a patient, you are assigned to. or .can request one of four licensed physical therapists who will provide consistent, personalized hands-on care. Personal Rehab offers a wide range of services, including but not limited to orthopedic and neurological physical therapy, fall risk assessment and balance program and Anodyne therapy. Rene Smith is a physical therapist in private practice with more than 18 years of experience. He can be reached at Personal Rehab Inc., 104 S. Main A.ve., Lake Placid, FL 33852, or call 699-6929; or at 251 U.S. 27 North, Sebring, FL, 33870, or call 385-1406. a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 18. Cost is $45. Babysitter Training will be from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday. Nov. 25. 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SOUTH LORIDALE COIMMU N ITY OL 18A News-Sun Serving Highlands County since 1927 News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 EDITORIALS/OPINIONS Finding that special spot for a little break MOSBY L. WIGGINTON JR. Publisher CINDY MARSHALL Night/Weekend Editor ROMONA WASHINGTON Executive Editor SCOTT DRESSEL Sports Editor Back with their families It's been about 16 months since the 651st Military Police Company first left the Florida Army National Guard Armory in Arcadia. As part of the unit were sev- eral Highlands County residents. Monday, about 150 members of that unit came home. Several hundred family members, friends, co-workers and supporters filled the parking lot and spilled onto Kelly Drive in Arcadia on Monday to welcome home the soldiers after a 16-month mobilization-that include about 12 months in Iraq. The parking lot became of sea of tears and smiles, hugs, kisses and handshakes, camouflage and civilian attire when, the soldiers exited the buses and sought familiar faces. The order of the day from the chain of command - from Brig. Gen. Stephen Villacorta, 164th Air Defense Artillery brigade commander, to Capt. Patrick Thompson, commanding officer of the 651st MP Company "Get back with your families." "Take some time off," Lt. Col. Matthew Hearon, bat- talion commander, 3rd Battalion, 116th Field Artillery, said during a brief ceremony. "You're going to .need some time to get acquainted with your surroundings." Of the 157 soldiers who deployed and returned Monday, almost 70 were members of Bravo Battery based in Avon Park. A small contingent of personnel are on medical hold pending clearance from Army doctors at Fort Stewart, Ga., where the unit demobilized during the weekend.: The 651st was composed mostly of Alpha and Bravo batteries and was augmented by soldiers from the 2nd and 3rd battalions of the 256th Air Defense Artillery, and the 164th Air Defense Artillery brigade. When the soldiers return to their respective units in February for drill, they'll return to their rocket launchers as field artillerymen shaking the dust from their train- ing pods. Life will hopefully get back to normal for these sol- diers by then. We know their families are glad to have them home in time for the holidays, and are sure they are ready to get back into a routine of sorts. Highlands County is proud of the Bravo Battery. Face-offwith a squirrel - 4`-tho6~hfi had found a happ) place about squirrels. You might ask yourself why I would even.be thinking about squir- rels. The truth is, I think about a lot of inconsequential things ... it's what I do, and just last week I was wondering why people think squirrels are cute but can't abide rats, when they are within hugging distance of each other on the food chain. Other than the fluffy tails and the fact that squirrels flit about' in treetops rather than hang out in dark alleys, squirrels have also been known to grace more than one dinner table in the form of a hearty stew ... often being referred to in the south as "limb bacon." But to my knowledge rats are firmly off of most folks menus, which is another major difference between the two creatures. Squirrels abound in chil- dren's books, right alongside bunny rabbits, looking all doe- eyed and cute. But I have never opened a child's reader to find an illustration of a rat passing the time of day with a cuddly raccoon or a wobbly baby deer; rats are always the bad guys. After giving this matter some serious thought, I finally reached the conclusion that the primary difference between rats and squirrels is their method of locomotion. If you watch a squirrel, they rarely walk on all fours like a rat does. They tend to hop in much the same man- ner as a rabbit. They also do this hopping during daylight hours, unlike the nocturnal rat. So, despite being a full- blown rodent, squirrels have a few traits that set them apart. from their creepy cousins, and I was prepared to relax and enjoy them, and forget about the fact that they have claws and long, sharp teeth ... until I was con- fronted by a squirrel on the sidewalk outside work one- evening. I was standing there minding my own business when out of the comer of my eye I caught a movement. A squirrel was hop- ping alongside the building headed right at me. After my initial astonishment, my first thought was that he wasn't aware that I was there. I soon discovered that nothing could be further from the truth. When he was within two or three feet of me, he stopped DIRT ROAD DIARIES C.J. Mouser again, cocked his head to the side, craned his neck and looked me right in the. eye, and it was then that I discovered that the squirrel not only knew I was there, he was intent on making me move. I don't know where he was planning on going, maybe he just wanted to pass in order to reach his favorite tree. Maybe he wanted to go up the downspout that was hanging on the wall nearby ... or maybe my pants leg. Either way, I was messing with his routine, and he proved con- clusively that he was not pre- pared to stand for it. As we stood there staring at each other I couldn't help thinking that he was a brazen little booger. It became clear right away with his jerky tail movements and the way he stood up on his hind legs, that he was trying to intimidate me. After quickly doing the math in my mind, I relaxed; I was much bigger, and despite being bereft of claws and sharp teeth, I fig- ured I could hold my own, and even after he chattered noisily and charged me, I held my ground. I wasn't done with my break, and no pushy little tree hugger was going to make me go inside if I wasn't ready. Besides, I was a little curious to find out what he was prepared to do toget his way. But somewhere in the back of my mind a little niggle of doubt reared its ugly head. What if he was rabid? I could see the headlines now ... "Woman attacked and killed by rabid squirrel." Being that I work for a news- paper, the photographer would- n't have to travel far to get a front page worthy photo, and I don't know about you, but I would happily fork over some sparee hange to read about such See SQUIRREL, page 19A It seems like things are quickly moving in both my life and the lives of those around me. As November inches along, there are plenty of things to do and take care of. We all have our plates full, but there is one thing that we all do not do. And that is taking care of yourself. How long has it been since you have taken a break away? It could just be a mental vacation to your favorite spot (and, by the way, those actually work). Or it could mean that you actu- ally travel to that location. Either way, each person should have a spot in which they can call "unwind territory." This place does not need to be anything complicated or complex, but there are a few elements in which it must have. Evil can be used for some good Editor: I know something we are caught up in our activities and don't take the time to learn about things that are very important that we really need to know about. One such thing is the Nluslni population that is invading our country. Since I'm a sta'-at-home x idow. I try to learn all I can about the important issues fac- ing our nation. I want to share some of these with you. It is difficult for us.to under- stand the mind set of these peo- ple because we have never known anything but freedom, which these people know noth- ing about. They are just as con- vinced that they are right in their belief as we are in ours. I think many Americans real- ly feel that all gods ,are the same, only differing in what the\ are called. I only wish that were true, even from the news, %\e have to see the vast differ- ence. "' ,. ' WThese people have one goal, complete control. The\ can work through infiltration. We can come to the point that it's- not safe to trust our next door neighbor. To them, we are the Big Satan and must be annihi- lated. They 'are taught from infancy to hate and kill. My heart aches for them. What an awful way to live one's life. It makes one better understand the Scripture that says, "Fear not him that can 'kill the body but can't kill the soul." I am fully convinced that when the final war is fought between God and Satan that it will be represented by the Christians and the Muslims, but that doesn't mean the Christians will go free. This nation is so full of things that are not in keeping with God's Word. He surely tells us that we will reap what we sow, in which case, we may be in for some punishment before He comes back to get His own. When we see daily killings and the methods used, we, can better understand God's Holy Word for the end times. There was a time in this country when beheading people was some- thing you only read about; now it has come closer home. The Bible tells us that a day is as a thousand years and a thousand years is as a day with the Lord. He also tells us that no one knows when He's coming, but He does tell us to be ready. ... When the end comes, the last chance for redemption will be over. Only God can heal this dilemma, but He does use us in the process, but only if we are obedient to Him. Sometimes, He uses that which was meant for evil for good. Willie Clyde (Toole) Cloud Sebring Spin puts good face on lies Editor: I find it amazing that we have accepted a concept called spin to put a good face on dis- information and lying to the MURPHY'S LAW Lindsey Murphy First off, it most certainly needs to be relaxing. Whether it is by a lake, in your car, or in a secluded part of your home it needs to give you a breath of fresh air. Secondly, it needs to be free of distractions. Yes, this does mean leaving those cell phones and organizers (or anything else that you literally keep at your hip). This may only take five minutes and it will be well worth your time not to be dis'- tracted. It also needs to be a place in which you enjoy going to. It. does not need to be far from where you are located, but in your mind it is a great destina- tion to reach. One of my favorite locations is near an almost isolated lake where there are plenty of ducks and birds to enjoy. We all live in a county that is filled with beau- tiful nature scenes why not make the most of it? All this is said to ensure that these next two holiday laden months are filled with joy of family and friends rather, than stress. If it means taking a few minutes to unwind from your day, it is well deserved for you and the company in which you keep. As Hazlitt said, "The art of life is to know how to enjoy lit- tle and endure much." By knowing how to take in those little things of your life and really enjoy them, you are able to take on the bigger steps with an improved attitude. After all, it is all in the way you look at things. Lindsey Murphy is an Avon Park resident, currently attend- ing college. She can be contact- ed by e-mail at ap_sweet- ie_04@yahoo.com. "Copyrighted Materi Syndicated Content ( Available fromnCommercial News Providers" ,do.- Ia m a American people as a legiti- mate, way to distort the facts and reduce truth to a relative concept rather than an absolute. We even laugh at a comedy TV show that demonstrates the institutionalizing of this prac- tice as if it was just harmless fun. Perhaps Lincoln was wrong when he said you cannot fool all of the people all of the time. The Porcine Pundit in the White House and his gang seem to be getting away with it at.present. We are now under the con- trol of the people who know best what it is safe for the citi- zens to know. They will hide what they deem' harmful and put rose-colored glasses on reality in order to keep the peo- ple misinformed or totally in the dark. Some years ago the people of Florida wisely enacted some laws called Sunshine Laws to. drag those who governed kick- ing and screaming into the day- light of public scrutiny, to stop secret government of robbing us of our right to govern. It is time to extend this idea to the federal government, which now hides its crimes under the cloak of national security ... that is to say infor- mation too important to be revealed to the citizenry, lest they form opinions contrary to those who now perceive them- selves as the ruling elite. Randy Ludacer Lake Placid Look at how many want in Editor: In case we find ourselves starting to believe all the anti- American sentiment and nega- tivity, we should remember England's Prime Minister Tony Blair's words during a recent interview. When asked by one of his Parliament members why he believes so much in America, he said: "A simple way to take meas- ure of a country is to look at how many want.in ... and how many want out." Only two defining forces have ever offered to die for you: 1. Jesus Christ 2. The American G. I. One died for your soul, the other for your freedom. Vote. God bless America. Frank Sementilli Sebring Ignore influence of the pundits Editor: As the election campaign vitriol boils on, the level of dis- tortions, half-truths and out- right lies from both sides leaves voters disgusted and discour- aged. Yet, as American citizens it is our duty and privilege - to cast our ballots for the candi- dates who offer the best prospects for honest, construc- tive public service. Unfortunately, it is apparent that many voters are influenced negatively by the pundits of the airways I refer to Limbaugh and Hannity, the consummate purveyors of spin and prevari- cation. Limbaugh, who by his own standards should be behind bars for his illegal drug use, at least had the honesty years ago to admit that his program is a "show" and that he is an "enter- tainer." I am convinced that his political posture exists mainly because Of his fear that a change in the political winds could result in a rollback of the Bush tax cuts for the wealthy. With a reported salary of $15 million a year, the diminution of his wealth would be substan- tial. Hannity, the naive, a cham- pion dupe of the radical right, may be a greater negative influ- ence than Limbaugh, since it appears he actually believes the nonsensical propaganda he espouses. I believe that tuning out 'A word after a word after a word is power.' MARGARET ATWOOD, author, poet, 1981 Limbaugh and, Hannity for a time and instead engaging in some independent thinking and research, would have a tonic effect on many citizens. As a beginning, I strongly recom- mend having a look at the fol- lowing books, all available at the Highlands County Library: "Conservatives Without Conscience" by John Dean; "Lapdog How the Press Rolled Over for Bush" by Eric Boehlert; and "Thy Kingdom Come An Evangelical's Lament How the Religious Right Distorts the Faith and Threatens America" by Randall Balmer. This sampling of the thoughtful, well-researched and documented volumes which offer an honest counter- *point to the pathetic, distorted ravings of the aforementioned pundits. Finally, I further call your attention to a most illuminating and documented essay in the November 2006 issue of Vanity Fair entitled "Red State Babylon" by James Wolcott. You will be both surprised and shocked! Happy reading and here's to independent thinking! Gerry Garnich Sebring Town lucky to have Honeywell Editor: At a recent luncheon meet- ing of the Lake Placid Hi-12 Club 595, we had a great speaker. It was Captain John Honeywell of the Lake Placid Police Department. We wish to tell you what a great person he is and wish to inform you of the same. We are very proud of his accomplish- ments. He recently attended the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Va. and graduated completing a very tough course. He received his "gold brick" and proudly displays it in his office at the station. He has also graduated from police management and leadership schools. He has received more than two dozen awards in the weightlifting field and bench press. See LETTERS, page 19A Letters News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 LETTERS Continued from 18A The ladies agreed that he has the muscles to prove it. The captain gave us a very informative talk on various items of interest. He also is very proud and as he should with the fact that he lost more than 120 pounds in six months and he looks great. That is quite an accomplishment. He also has received the Lake Placid Officer of the Year award quite a few times. Great job. Well deserved. He stated that he is commit- ted to bringing the citizens of the Lake Placid area the highest degree of professional police service with a commitment to compassion, justice and quality of life. With such a great attitude, we felt that we had to tell the rest of the town about our great captain. All who were present at the luncheon enjoyed his talk and his sense of humor. Thanks again to our police department, we are proud of you. Charles Krueger Lake Placid SQUIRREL Continued from 18A an event. With this unsettling thought firmly in mind, my resistance began to flag and I started mak- ing excuses for being a wimp; I need to get back to work any- way, I thought. My break is over. This is nature at its finest; who am I to interfere with it? Just about the time I made up my mind to cease and desist, he stood up again and barked at me, and trying to be noncha- Bou: q u Barbecue will help athletics Editor: We at Hill-Gustat Middle School would like to thank the community. for its support of our annual athletic fund-raising barbecue held in October. This is the major funding source of the middle school athletic pro- gram. With your support, the pro- ceeds from this project will go a long way to offset the cost of transportation, officials and equipment used by our athletic teams. Our goal of providing a quality athletic program for our students is one step closer to being accomplished with the success of this effort. We would specifically like to thank our parents, students, staff, coaches and the Sebring Firemen Inc., for their support of this program. David Robinson Sebring" The writer is principal of Hill- Gustat Middle School. The let- ter was also signed by Ted Evans, assistant principal. lant, I about broke the: land speed record trying to get inside the building, leaving him once again master of his territory. Squirrels, cute and harmless? I think not. Nothing but rats with bushy tails, if you ask me. 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.com or e-mail her at cjmouserinfla@yahoo.com GA Hwy. 268, Jeff Davis County; GA Friday -:- November 10 -:- 10:00 TIMBER CRUISE AVAILABLE downloadable at www.rowellauctions.com a.m. AUCT101VS FLM I0LP10% ur." ,1-r PremMium AL AU- L.O594 ServicMASTER Clean, The clean you expect. 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Veneta Windler Sebring Remembering a childhood Halloween Halloween comes but once a year on the last day of October, coinci- dentally a few days SHEILA SAYS Sheila Ryan after we reset our clocks one hour earlier. That means the kids will be out roaming the neighborhoods, if they still cling to that old tradi- tion, in the dark. If not, then we can see them marching through the mall with mom and/or dad holding their hand. After they collect the candy handed out by merchants they will congregate in front of the judges and be awarded prizes for the best costumes. Letters policy Make sure to sign your letter and include your address and phone number. Anonymous letters will be automati- cally rejected. Please keep your letters to a maximum of 400 words. We have to make room for everybody. Letters of local concern take priority. Send your letter to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL, 33870; drop it off at the same address; fax 385-1954; or e- maileditor@news sun.com. 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Providing this forum for our readers is a pleasure, not an obligation. TANGLEWOOD Best Years of Your Life! Gated RetirementCommunity 15 Acre Recreation Area: 28 New Homes 6.7% Financing! Huge pool complex, 28,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse., Activities director. J 4 Homes In The "70'S Home of the TNT Golf League. L1 11 Homes In The MSo Enjoy the Sebring advantage: S11 Homes In The '80s .14 golf courses, 8 great fishing lakes, away from coastal storms, L0 7 Homes In The "90's traffic & high prices., ..16 Homes In The *100's 800.386 M 545 ww.ntaluw.com M Now in my day, that is when I was a kid long ago, we charcoaled our faces, or cut a hole in a bed sheet for our heads to stick through and became the restless spirits of the dead, who roamed the world seeking a hand out of candy or apples or sometimes a little loose change from our neigh- bors. The dark streets were crowd- ed with friends and school- mates and for some reason no matter how good the costumes" were, we recognized each other. When the door of a home was opened by the supposedly unsuspecting inhabitant, who always acted surprised to see a bunch of beautifully made up ghosts on their porch, we all yelled as loud as we could, "Trick or Treat!" Sometimes we were invited in for a little show and tell, and sometimes -we merely accepted the gifts and ran away down the sidewalk and on to the next house. Whoever left their porch light on could expect a horde of visitorss that ni2ht. I tried to , share the memory with my two sons by dressing them up and happily sending them out each Halloween to have as wonder- ful a time as their mother did when she was a kid. It wasn't until years later, after they were married and had children of their own that they confessed how much the. hated it \then I created costumes for them. but I was having such a great time that they submitted to my enthusiasm and dutifully trudged house to house know- ing that if they weren't having a great time, at least mother was. Later when I found myself a widow and the boys had mar- ried I looked forward to "enter- training the children who came to my door, some dressed in homemade get ups and some dressed in store bought masks and outfits. I loved them all and tried to make sure I had the best treats so I would get the most visits. Like everything else that's fun in this world there's always a few bad apples and I suppose some neighborhoods are not really safe for children to wan- der around in after dark. But the human spirit is indefatigable in its quest for fun and frolic so when knocking on strange doors became a little iffy, safe- ty-wise in the minds of parents, they came up with a better plan; now most hobgoblins gather in a hall or as our town does, in the local mall. The result is the, same and the tradition of trick or treating on Halloween con- tinues. A few years ago some of my friends and I dressed up. in homemade costumes and had a spontaneous Halloween party.'I remembered how to cut a hole in a sheet so I could stick my head through it and then I col- ored my face and hair vNith black and white smudges, as though I'd been buried a long time. There I was, a dignified grandma, a sophisticated senior citizen dressed as ghost who. just escaped the grave, pretend- ing to drink from. a foaming cup of dry ice, which fumed out heavy white fog. Luckily some- one snapped a picture of that. Someday I'll have it enlarged and framed. I love that ghost. Happy Halloween to all my hobgoblin friends. Sheila Ryan of Sebring is a con- tributing columnist of -the News-Sun. NEVER PAINT SPRAY-CRETE OR KSS- STUCCO YOUR HOUSE AGAIN! M 1 JU8I15i, LIP T U Z& EH H = = K WALL.IMARK.,'EXTERIORS INC sIu Over 40 styles Over 500 Fabrics Over 100 Set Sefections __m __ in- UL -- li - Broker Participation Invited! 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CALL CLASSIFIED THEY WORK 385-6155 Subscribe to the News-Sun 385-6155 452-1009 465-0426 1000 Announcements 1050 Legals IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE 10TH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY Case #: GC 06-0656 DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY,A S TRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATEHOLOERS OF SOUNDVIEW HOME LOAN TRUST 2006-OPT4 ASSET- BACKED CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OPT-4, PLAINTIFF -vs- OLGA LIDIA DIAZ; ET AL DEFENDANTSS. -NOTICE OF ACTION FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS PROPERTY TO: Olga Lidia Diaz Residence unknown, if living, including any unknown spouse of the said Defendants, if ei- ther has remarried and if either or both of said Defendants are dead, their respective un- known heirs, devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, and trustees, and all other. persons claiming iby, through, under or against the named Defendant(s); and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants and such of the aforementioned unknown De- fendants as may be-infants, incompetents or otherwise not sui juris. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the following real property, lying and being and situated in HIGHLANDS County, Florida, more particularly described as follows: LOT 5, BLOCK 3, OF ARBUCKLE BRANCH RANCHETTES, 1ST ADDITION, UNRECORD- ED; A PORTION OF SECTION 35, TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH,. RANGE 30 EAST, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA; BEING MORE PARTICU- LARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COMMENCE AT THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF SAID SECTION 35; THENCE NORTH 89 DEGREES 50 MINUTES 45 SECONDS EAST ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID SECTION 35 FOR A DISTANCE OF 1368.15 FEET HENCE NORTH 28 DEGREES 08 MINUTES 30 SEC- ONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 100.53 FEET; THENCE NORTH 61 DEGREES 46 MINUTES 28 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 95.83 FEET; THENCE NORTH 00 DEGREES 10 MI-- NUTES 51 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 2747.83 FEET FOR THE POINT OF BEGIN- NING; THENCE CONTINUE NORTH 00 DE- GREES 10 MINUTES 51 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE.OF 734.34 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 59 DEGREES 10 MINUTES 01 SECONDS EAST A DISTANCE OF 946.03 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 30 DEGREES 49 MINUTES 59 SEC- ONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 577.76 FEET; THENCE NORTH 64 DEGREES 21 MINUTES 39 SECONDS WEST A DISTANCE OF 570.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. more commonly known as 427 Arbuckle Branch Road, Sebring, FL 33870. This action as been filed against you and you are required to serve a copy of your writ- ten defense, if any, upon SHAPIRO & FISH- MAN, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is B I rF l ---m- ---- m i m al II I lqYes! I would like I to participate I in the"Paper I Pals" Program I Please donate to (School name) Name SAddress ICity State Credit Card ( MC VisaDiscover) I Credit Card Number: Credit Card Expiration Date: . I Signature: I OR Check Enclosed: Make check payable to: I 1 L V w Forn j Phone Mail to: THE NEWS SUN 2227 US 27 S. Sebring, FL..33870 d na payment must be enclosed 1 l l vV iS5 i UI3I for, school to receive donation. mmelmnmmmm mmmmmmnmu mm ma mm meggm aim m mmm am mm mm m It's the little hing5 you Do Along the Way That Can Help a Child hrogh the ay. Sign Up for a "Paper Pals" Subscription to n. Pnted. Pushed. glands Coun Written. Printed. Published. 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Printed Published. lN Highlands County. m -- m m -m m -m- m --m m - Three ways to help your school: will donate: ri 3 month subscription $14.71 $5 J6 month subscription $28.36 $7 12 month subscription $50.83 $10 All renewals earn $2 - - - --I I j.v I .... .;- n I ... 1050 Legals 2424 North Federal Highway, Suite 360, Boca Raton, Florida 33431, within thirty (30) days after the first publication of this notice and file the original with the clerk of this Court either before service on Plaintiff's attorney or imme- diately thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on the 26th day of October, 2006. L.E. "LUKE" BROKER Circuit and County Courts By: /s/ Maria Simpson Deputy Clerk IF YOU ARE PERSON WITH A DISABILITY WHO NEEDS ANY ACCOMMODATION IN OR- DER TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS PROCEEDING, YOU ARE ENTITLED, AT NO COST TO YOU, TO THE PROVISION OF CERTAIN ASSIS- TANCE. PLEASE CONTACT COURT ADMINIS- TRATION AT 430 S. COMMERCE AVENUE, SEBRING, FLORIDA 33870, TELEPHONE (863) 386-6617, WITHIN TWO (2) WORKING DAYS OF YOUR RECEIPT OF THIS NOTICE; IF YOU AR HEARING OR VOICE IMPAIRED, CALL 1-800-955-8771. November 1, 8, 2006 NOTICE OF ACTION- COMPLAINT FILED FOR QUIET TITLE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL DIVISION CASE NO.: GC 06-646 TERRENCE STEPHEN TAKACS and LORI BANK, Plaintiff, vs. JACQUELINE E. MARCO AND HER SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND HEIRS, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, and ANGELINE FRANCES TAKACS, a/k/a ANGELINE SPICHER TAKACS AND HER SUCCESSORS, -ASSIGNS AND HEIRS, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN, and STEPHEN PATRICK TAKACS AND HIS SUCCESSORS, ASSIGNS AND HEIRS, WHETHER KNOWN OR UNKNOWN. and JOHN R SPICHER and PAULINE M SPICHER, AND THE REAL ESTATE DESCRIBED AS LOT NUMBER 6 IN BLOCK NUMBER 2. SECTION 1050 Ltegals H OF HIGHLANDS PARK ESTATES, A SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE MAP FILED IN MAP BOOK 5, PAGE 24, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, AND LOT NUMBER 12 IN ORANGE BLOSSOM LAKESIDE ESTATES, INC., BLOCK #1, UNIT #3, SECTION #13, TOWNSHIP 35 S., RANGE 28 E., ACCORDING TO THE MAP FILED IN MAP BOOK 6, PAGE 43, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA, Defendants. TO: ALL DEFENDANTS LISTED ABOVE YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action has been filed against you and that you are required to serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it on Kenneth G.M. Mather, Esq., Hinshaw & Culbertson LLP, 100 South Ashley Drive, -Suite 500, Tampa, FL 33602 on or before De- cember 1, 2006 and file the original with the Clerk of the Court at the Highlands County Courthouse, 430 South Commerce Avenue,. Sebring, FL 33870, before service on Petition- er or immediately thereafter. If you fail to do so, a default may be entered against you for the relief demanded in the petition. Copies of all court documents in this case, in- cluding orders, are available at the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office. You may review these documents upon request. You must keep .the Clerk of the Circuit Court's office notified of your current address. (You may file Notice of Current Address, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.915). Future papers in this lawsuit will be mailed to Irm e adiri.. on record at the clerk's office. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommodation in order to participate in this proceedi') you are erniled ai no c,,si Io you, to the nrov,,cur'; Il c ntn as'-.SiSiJa'e Please conta':l Ire Ci,l er OI tr e Ciriur Courl Circuit Civil Division, 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Telephone No. 863-402-6565, within two working days of your receipt of this document; if you are hear- ing or voice impaired, call 863-534-4690 or TDD863-534-7777. CDaired 10),17,06 - n K-ri-,Ilh GM Mirner Novemrir 1.8 20ub6 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-748 IN RE: ESTATE OF AVIS KAREN JONES Deceased. NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION The administration of the estate of AVIS KAREN JONES, deceased, File Number PC 06- 748, is pending in the Circuit Court for HIGH- LANDS County, Florida, Probate Division, the address of which is 590 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. ALL INTERESTED PERSONS ARE NOTI- FIED THAT: All persons on whom this notice is served who have objections that challenge the validity of the will, the qualifications of the personal representative, 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- iLE C servo miwrn irieer miCrifihS after in "' dlc l Ihe lirsi pubDli:iliol Ir thi n niice mus l lildt Ihrelr clainTi wilh Ihs Coun WITHIN THE LATER OF THREE MCIONTHS 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 ,lhtr cred,,|rs1- t iie decedtra anrd persons having claims or demands against the decedent's estate must file their- claims win iniS' COun WITHIN THREE MONTHS AF- TER THE DATE OF THE FIRST PUBLICATIONS OF THIS NrOTICE ALL CLAlM. DiEMANDS AND OBJEC- TIONS NOT SO FILED WILL BE-FOREVER BARRED.. SThe date of ithfe irI -n pubi ofiiori ihi, No. iI.i ,S Odiotubr 25 2006 Per.ui.onl Represt-r.iive 1050 Legals /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 HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION FILE NO. PC 06-787' IN RE: ESTATE OF ANNE S.WAnS a/Ik/a ANNETTA S. ffATTS 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 namen-ii an addr .es ol ihe personal repre- seril live and ire persunul represnil.)iies at. Irney are 'ei lonnr below All ,'ediors -.l ie decedent and other peisons having claims or demands against decedent's esiale 1CIluding unmalurtal, con- Iner en or unliquidated claims, on whom a C'Coy 1ul ( rI rl1noice is ierveB mus 1116 i nteir caiims wvir irnii Court WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MOUTHS 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. An ,:,irner creditors of the decedent and olher per.orns raving jims or demands gairin, dEatdrri e?:,ladit ircluling unma- lured corniinqni or uriiquialeai claims, music lie in-ir cilaimn- wih ins r.uijn WITHIN 3 MONIJTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE FIRST- PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE ALL CLAIMS NOT SO FILED WILL BE FOREVER BARRED The date oi irsIi pulicalurn ul this notice is o.,TOBER 25 2006 Personal Represemraiive. =. I I nnhp Nfr ..,-z csl, I News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 1050 Legals /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 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 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, mustfile 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/ Richard E: Haley 411 Sassafras Sebring, FL 33870 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 06-773 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 Ciruil 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 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 ",r-ion: having claims or demands against t ecedent's estate must file their, ci'iT: Ilh ihT ,co:iun WITHIIJ 3 MONTHS AF- ER THFL OATE iF THE FiF.-T 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: Is/ David W. Neeb 615 Florence Drive Elm Grove, Wl 53122 Attorney for Personal Representative: /s/ Michael A. Rider 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 of the estate of PHILIP 0. CROOKS, deceased, whose date of death was September 19th, 2006, and whose Social Security Number is 201-28-7245, is pending in .the Circuit Court for, Highlands County, Florida, Probate Division; the address of which is 430 South Commerce Avenue, Sebr- ing, FL 33870. The names and addresses of the personal representative and the personal representative's attorney are set forth below. All creditors of the decedent and other persons having claims or demands against decedent's estate 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 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 Bar No. 184165 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, Petitioner, 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 1050 Legals 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. L. E. Brooker As Clerk of the Court By: Sara Turnbull As Deputy Clerk October 25; November 1, 8,15, 2006 PUBLIC AUCTION Vehicle auction to be held on NOVEMBER 17 of 2006, at 9:00 a.m. Location: 10533 U.S. 98, Sebring, FL 33870 by: PRONTO TOWING & RECOVERY. . Vehicle: 1994 TOYOTA CAMRY V.I.N. 4T1SK12E6RU398284 1992 FORD EXPLORER V.I.N. 1FMDU32X2NUB51824 1999 CROWN VICTORIA V.I.N. 2FAFP71W6XX138242 November 1, 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 alsobe 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 IS MADE, INCLUDING THE TESTIMONY AND EVIDENCE UPON WHICH SUCH APPEAL IS TO BE BASED. Joseph DeCerbo October 25; November 1, 2006 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC AUjTION NOVEMBER 17,2006 AT900AM LOCATION AVON TOWING. 1102 KERSEY .ST., AVON PARK, FL 33825 YEAR MAKE 2000 YAMAHA VIN # JYA030507YA011404 YEAR MAKE 1995 BUICK VIN #i 1G4HP52LOSH523442 YEAR MAKE 1993 CHEVROLET VIN # 2GDEG25ZXP450/615 YEAR MAKE 1%90 PONTIAC VIN # 1G2HX54C3L1224849 November 1,2006 NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT pursuant to a Writ of Execiution issued in the County i,.:.uri ii i 'ril hi"r H i r.i) v -: i:.,uii,' ,1:. i ,;_q in C ii'i.1 d.i uI Auguil ?006 ifn ine -C uS'e wri-r, in First LU rion ljlior,-il Bi rn r I Ih .ia3 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- 26-33-28-150-0000-0140. and on the 13th day of November, 2006 at the Commerce Avenue entrance to the Highlands ,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 die aid.ri . Euda: Blackstock and Lenavol Blackstock, rignir. Tie and interest in aforesaid property at puli": Couicry and.will sell the same, subject to all prior liens, encumbrances and judgments, if any, to the highest and best bidder or bid- ders for CASH, the proceeds to be applied as far as may be to the payment of costs and the satisfaction of the above-described execution. Dated this 9th, day of October, 2006. SUSAN BENTON, SHERIFF OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA BY: /s/ Dewayne Frazier DEPUTY SHERIFF In accordance with the American With Disabil- ities Act, persons with disabilities needing a 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 proeer-dinrg 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 TRUTH-IN-BONDING STATEMENT The South Florida Water Management Dis- trict (the "District") is proposing to cause to be issued Certificates of Participation, Series 2006 Evidencing Undivided Proportionate In- terests of the Owners thereof, in Basic Lease Payments to be made by the Governing Board of the South Florida Water Management Dis- trict, as Lessee, Pursuant to a Master Lease Purchase Agreement with South Florida Water Management District Leasing Corp., as Lessor (the "Series 2006 Certificates") pursuant to and secured by a Master Trust Agreement dat- ed as of November 1, 2006, as amended and supplemented by the Series 2006 Supplemen- tal Trust Agreement dated as of November 1, 2006 (collectively, the "Trust Agreement"), each entered into by and between the South Florida Water Management District Leasing Corp. (the "Corporation") and Deutsche Bank National Trust Company, as trustee (the "Trustee"). The Series 2006 Certificates are being issued in the amount of $546,120,000 to provide for the lease-purchase financing of the acquisition, construction, installation and equipping of certain facilities and improve- ments to land for the restoration, protection and preservation of the Everglades eco-sys- tem pursuant to the Accerler8 Project. This debt is expected to be repaid over a period of approximately thirty (30) years from lease payments made by the District to the Corporation under the Master Lease Purchase Agreement derived from all legally available funds budgeted and appropriated annually for such purpose by the District. At a forecasted interest rate of 4.616886%, total interest paid over the life of the Series 2006 Certificates will be $513,355,429.98. This Truth-in-Bond statement prepared pursuant to Section 373.45924(c) of the Flori- da Statutes is for-informational purposes only and shall not affect or control the actual terms and conditions of the Series 2006 Certificates. November 1, 2006 1050 Legals 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 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA PROBATE DIVISION File No, PC 02-251 IN RE: ESTATE OF LILLIE MAE FULLER Deceased. NOTICE PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that on the 25th day of Oc- tober, 2006, there was placed in this office, funds re- ceived from Douglas B. Stalley, as Personal Repre- sentative of the Estate of LILLIE MAE FULLER, de- ceased, in the amount of $7,177.89. Said funds are all of the assets due to: MICHAEL JOHNSON $2,392.63 whose last known address was: Unknown LINDA JOHNSON $2,392.63 whose last known address was: Unknown ESTATE OF WILLIE JAMES LUMPKIN $2,392.63 SSN: 265-77-1871 whose last known address was: 3042 32nd Avenue, Tampa, FL 33610 and said assets remain unclaimed. i. i-: ; :3.l d I ur'Jm3in : :i.an,. J .:.'I C,.' l: ,fi:,r ,- I 6'1 ,T,,Tr, j. h T, IlL ,Ti l ,1,' ,,- puuH ii:''l u" i.J in ,,,.. 'l i [ J i iil [uo ':-, : .: i l t, fl ) 3l l IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have set my hand and (,on*l.iI .. 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I I November 1; December 6, 2006 5 Highlands Iu 55 County Legals ilJi TATIri TN o BII r,- : lr ,:Ir ,d i ll t i d ;A v lf 0l- ] 0 ] '' in ': I r Pu,'i.;,,,;ii-.j D'epj.liT .' ,i f',, BID #07-007 Pole Barn Conslrucllon for Waste Waler Collections Specifications may be obtained from the City Pur- chasing office by contacting Kirk Zimmerman at 368 South Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870, Fer,,:n;',,- : i -il l: F. 1 63-471-5168,'or Email CJr.:;r. .",,',r .-".',' : .[.r ,,' ," ,',T, Bi,1 mr.Ilp o-: ,miu.I ,-: ,-. :,J and marked with the rn nurtlrer ii .Ia 'i r : .. ) ]r, I Ir, in I ':l.::e,] tO n Bid ,;M u I b d'l, ie,"' I.:' ii rl ij in I St'ri'g Pur ' chasing Office:Attn: Kirk Zimmerman so as to reach Ir',,: *i, AnI.:.A nr, A1ier ir,,, 2:00 p.m November 10. 2006 ii w l m.1:r,. im irT r v w.ii bt' 'AInI hBi1 r .. *:cr; .' l lte irii 11"3A r.i- i mi .i:.] ii r Aii rji.: qt|L icld Tnr Cit, win nmi ti- re O, liv ]r, i:, l rioi : 1.el: [r..i r h i. i :I... '.I 3 'III :'-l delivered in person, by mail, or any other type of de- Ti'. ,:t.rijg (CiiI i uuiIll 'r,,e, the right to accept or reject any or all:bids or any parts thereof; and the award; If an award Is made, will be made to the most responsible bidder whose bid and qualifications indi- cate that the award will be In the best Interest of the City-of Sebring. The Council reserves the right to waive irregularities In the bid. Kirk Zimmerman, CPPB Purchasing Agent Sebring, Florida October 25; November 1,'2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (CHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/3966 TA iECO r r '' i m:.l iiv TiT'' rji,'Th'I F i. I I-HfFE ". 'ENJ TH-T WVILTIIJi 1'Ei . , TuEi Iil LC'.1LLE i' mT -ECfF'hTiImTE Tu -nA BEI A ')"F6 15i. i ''6:,' I HA;S uILED SAPME III MYOFFICE MIJl HA'; MAlA E All PI-'PLI,':lIOrTJ l:'Ai TA' DEED TOi BE iI': :,Jf, THEFEI E ,H "II .a'i:ER . Tii:ATE EMBAm,:El TH"E FILIlWIrI'. LfE'CAIBELE fROFERT, ira THE IC I."riir, "F 1-HI.H rrJ( !.?TmTE O.f FLORIDA T' WIT LOT 3 Ui':'": 18:" Suti I LAIP E 'SATE u OF SEBR. IriC. UNIT 11 ACCORDiN' T Hj THE PLAT THEREOF AS AEiECODEl-D i FLAT B F) PALEE A.' OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OF HIGHLANDS COLItJTi FLORI- DA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED. WAS IN THE NAME(S) OF DOOGAN, DAVID D.; PROSSER, SANDRA A. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY.DE- SCRIBED THEREINWILL 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 DATED THIS 10/2512006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS !.' R i. Arjani TAI LIA ":EF-UT, CLEA : OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED (HA 'TER 9 '.. "-I.ORDA STATul.ITE.,I 1I, DEEDE SALE 11 :4 2')06 .EAT nil 99.3,'. TA, OEEND UbO,i00665TDS tiTm'.E i1, HERE, GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM - BER 99/3976 ISSUED 06/01/1999, HAS FILED : MlE 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 i"a. SuN rj 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 AM. . 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.: 99/39966. TAX DEED NO.: 06000666TOS 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 THIS10/25/2006 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.: 99/4018 TAX DEED NO.: 06000667TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4018 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: C043428-11018700570 LOT 57, 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 NO- BLE, JULIO RIVERA 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. 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals 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 CHAPTERR 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4023 TAX DEED NO.: 06000668TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4023 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: C043428-11018800090 LOT 9, BLOCK 188, 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 FRANCHETTO, NANCY 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 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) AX 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 IIJIT 11 ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THERE: .-. AEC'HLED, iri FLAT 8([i 9 PAGE ''. Of It I'lJf i jL I'It L H : I" HIGHLArJDi Co liur Fi.jRli A THE 4- Cii MrFuIT i I'If AID PCuPEAT, I.IJDEA 'IC, I EATiF IATE Lii'i, WA'. IfJ iTHE f ME'-i. ,f JOHNSON, HAROLD F. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE 'HALL BE iEF DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE PROPERi ['E. SCRIBED THEREIN WILL 3E SOLO TCO THE HI',HE' T BiiIEH irj THE MAIn 1HIi.HLATJII' CO:'uiT( COURT- HIrIIEA BAI.EMErJT J.IU A'"EMBL'. ROOM, ON I1 '- _A 1! ai THE Lfi Al. HL i) COF ALE, 10:00" A M DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER LL F iF CFl'L T: A. D *DAnjATAI L,'R 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.: 99/4045 TAX DEED NO.: 06000671TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTIIiN VE- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TA' CEATIfEIATiE NUM- BER -*'J0J5 1U" O 104 19('i4 HA Si LESO TAME Tilr M, OffiCE AiN, HA4 MADE AN APPLICATION C:A TA. 'EELD TO BE li'lEiu THERECIn 'i:Aill ER- TiFI(ATE EMEIRACES THE FOLuL.'WilNG DESCRIBED, PRFOrEr T irJ THE COLiJINr Uf HIGHILArj'- S, TATE OF FLORIDA TO WIT i:'j s-8.1i I018800U2bS LT 32 BLuOC':k, 1 s Li LAS'E ESTATE 0 OF :EBRIrnC uniT 11 ALL OHROInjG Ti THE PLAT THEREL'F 'W RF'.kDED irI PI.T b '00K 4 PAuGE .-' OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE'NAME(S) OF AYA- LA, BEATRIZ NAMEROW 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) ,CRT. DENE A E:91/ 29/406 ,.' rTTEe&NNO6'0SdB06Y2TDf NOTIOC.IS HERE' GlE"J H-AT WIl.TIjri vEn. TURESTINC.,'-HO L ER F1 Iu, I:ER Ti (ATE tiuM . BER 99/4049 ISSUED 06/01 ''A HA l iA E f.LD '-ATF IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE ArjN MFPLIlATIOu FOR TAX DEED TO BE ISSU:.D THEEOi:'irj 4I IAER 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. IATED THI';, .10 :5 .)06 L E LIJPE I' I ITER ILERI' OF .OI. I ':,A 1, S RAr"Mrili, TM,.LOl l UCEF'l. i I.:l tiI OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER I- 5lT ;.-FLOR'i A -TATLITESi TA- DEED 'ALE 1 .-)'4 -) 0 :EAT TJl NO i 43C) 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 LOT 4, 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 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 06/01/199, 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: ' C043428-1101 8900060 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 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OFCOURTS 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.: 99/4058 TAX DEED NO.: 06000676TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4058 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: C043428-11018900130 LOT 13, 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 NAMES) OF UGARTECHEA-MUGUERZA, LUIS; DE UGARTECHEA, LUCIA DROSI 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 1055 Highlands I1055 County Legals 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) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4059 TAX DEED NO.: 06000677TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4059 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: C043428-11018900140 LOT 14, 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 NAMES) OF ES- PONDA-UGARTECHEA, EDURNE; ESPONDA-UGAR- TECHEA, YHONE 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 IF APPLICATION FOR TAY DEED IiCHA'PTP I19 1. i i-Fl IIDA T Ti. TE';I t ', IEEL ':Al.E I .;.1 u:,' 6 CIEAT [|i *r list. Tn, EE C ,'r II 06I vJu00OisTi. lrOTIE iS KEREiRF, GivIEn THAT WILiOn VE,- TUARF: irJ MHIOLCFIR Cf TA- IERTIFIC ATE NflIM. - BER '.m41J., i'-I-.IECm it..Oi 4A HA' FILED SAME iri MI OFF' NrJO HA' MAClE rd cFFLI CATi NCJ F, TA. -LEEL TO hE l'i' i-EL' THEREON SAID :EfR. TiFI.IATE ENmR-AL'E THE F:I.I-.L'IWI'|I, ,mEiLRIBED FROFiP HrT, IjI THE IClN.1Jr. CI HIGHLANID' STATE OF FLi IAlL. TO WIT C(:4.'4 ' 1 0 1lTI.'lii.." II" LOT -1I B ii0 I'" 9 'U I I LANE ESTATES IF 'E&RirJL i.iir 1ii1 ACC c irin'; ri THE PLAT THERE':' A RE R' ,inIi rj PiAT EBOI., 9 PAGE . 1: TiE I. :'II RECi'.ORDS '.iF Miil.LTIJF,.u LOIJTJ , FLI)'IRiA THE :I:.E ':ME r n OIF 'mic, PR,:UPERT, HIrNDER i SAID C:EATi F I' TE 'iSinI:i' WA'; ill THE rjAMEISi OF DUi BERmiFRD MmATm OBREGi.R i LIJLE THE "A; IL '.EA TIFIliAT[I '*IALL BE RE- DfEMEln Ami'I3JHLirg TO LW THE PROFERmT, '(E. i CmBERI THEREiJ WILL E: .LL'D Ti) THE HIMHE'fT BImLiA i THE rIAir HIHI AaD S iJcoIril, COuL T- HOULIE B AEMENT .Iur AI- EMBl. ROOM.4 il' i '2 'IIJ6 AT THE LEGAL HC'IIR 'IF ALF, 100 ii AM D'ATEi C Hi' I 111 >'.: i L E LU Ol R'O'EA tL' F.,I : 'i LrjOU T': .''' AOllANni TAiLLR DEFLr. I 'LERi. OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1, 8,15, 2006 ni'TiCE OCF iF' LiLCATifN nFOR TA' tEED ILH 'F-TF 14 SI:;.FL. IRICLm STATLTE I TA. OEEEC 'ALi 11 .9 i )':1 LERT n. 9,,OF TA, (EE' D TiC' t,100E06 9Ti0 T,' NOTICE iC HERFIM GIVENj THMT WILTOCi vEN- TuRES all HOLDER OF TA- CERTIFilAIE rUM- .. BER 9944Jt', ISSUED (t.01i19i"' HA' FILE, SAME Inj Mt OFFICE AAN' HA MADE Alr AFPLiCATIOrN FOR TA.' DEEC TO iE ISrSuED THEREONi AIC- (ER- . TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROP)ERT, irA THE iC'uirT. OF HIHGLANti.S TATE OF FLORIDA. TO WiT ! C043428-11018900220 LOT.22, BLOCK 189. TIJtJ 'N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, A.LORDiTc, 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 DU-- BERNARD, BERTA OBREGON 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 197.512rFLORIDA STATUTES) C TAX 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 NAMES) 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 AM DATED iT- ii)'. i 2i5t0 . L E LLLIE TOROOFI' (LERV OF COURTS B. F RCANIsA TA.,LOH DEPTur, CLERF ,: TuBfiER ;5. T[jIVEMBER 1,8,15,2006 jOTiCE OF APPLICATION FOR TA-' DEED ICHAPTER I'A '1 -'FLORIOM STATLIrES) tA' DEEDsALE 111i:-.2i06 CERT TNi' 9d41i 0 TA' DEEDO O 06uIuE.6TD') NOTICE iS HEREBi GCIVIE THAT WiniLTnl vtEr- TURE, INC HOLDER OF TAY' CERTIFiCATE NUM- BER '9.4111 liil.'iED c 1 a999 HAS FILED SAME IU Mi OfFiCE Arab HAi' MADE Ali AFFLICATIONT FOR TA- DEED TO BE ISSuED THEREON AID CER- TIFIIATE EMBFAi' E. THE FOLLOWING DELSCRBEDI PROPERTY, ill THE CounrTi OF HiGHLANris STATE OF ILORIDOA TC WiT I:r04428-1101l9,}0F;)1 LOT 6.9 BL'O.K 18 SuN rA J LAVE ESTATE, OFu 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 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 BIDDERIN 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.:99/4111 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: C043428-11016000010 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 NAME(S) 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 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.: 99/4115 TAX DEED NO.: 06000684TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4115 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: C043428-11019000050 LOT 5, 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 MARTIN, LEN J.; MARTIN, MARY ANN UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST 10 55 Highlands .. 1055 County Legals 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) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4121 TAX DEED NO.: 06000686TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4121 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: C043428-11019000130 LOT 13, 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 NAVARRO, RAFAEL A.; SALGADO, CARMEN T: 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 LUK',E BROKER CLERK OF COURTSS B. z RO),ANA TALOR ('EP-lJT, CLERK OCTOBER .5. NOVEMBER 1.6 15. 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED CHAPTER 197 512-FLORIDIA STATuTESI tAX DEED SALE 11if29 1'00 CEAT ri, 9994112 TA/DEEDNO 06600, j87TDS NOTICE ii HERE, GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES INC HOLDER OF TAY CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 9 ii ISSUED 06,01i1999 HAS FILED SAME iII M. OFFiCE AID HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TA,. DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON SAID CER- TiFiCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWINGC DESCRIBED PROPERTY, is THE COUNTi. OF HIGHLANDS. STATE "'F FLORIDA TO WiT i).4] m 111)1901"' 01;0 LOT 17. BLOCK 190. SUN 'N LAKE ESTATES OF ,EBRING unIliT11. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT TiHEREO A. RECORDED N PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 69 OF THF PI.LIC RECORD OIF HIGHLANDS COUNT'. FLORIDA THE AISESMENT OF SAID PROPERTr UNDER SAID CERTIflCATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMEISi OF WARBULtS H-W CRIBARI ELISA WAROUCKS HARVEi W UNlLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCOIRDiiG TO LAW THE PROPERTY' DE. EC'iBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST . EIDDER TNi THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COuNT'r COuRT. HOUSE BASEMENT JUkr ASSEMBLY ROOM. ON 1l 2 '. 'tA, AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 1000. A.M. , DATED THIS 10 25.200.O, LE LU'E BROOSER CLERhk F lOULIRTS B. -.-- ROVANIA TAILOR C'EPuTi CLERK OCTOBER 25 NOvEMBER I 8 15. 006 rTIOTiE OF APPLICATION FOR Ti: DEED (CHAPTER 19, 512-FLORIDA STATUTES) TAX DEED SALE i29,-29106 CERT NOi 9.412J TA' DEEDcNO 06000688TDS rJOTI'E IS HEREB' GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN.- TURE'S IrC HOLDER OF TAX CERTiFICATE Mi.,M- BER 99'4124 ISSUED 06,01!.1999 HAS FILED SAME iTj M, OFFICE AND PAS MADE AN APPLICATION fimR TA-,. DEED TO BE ISSUED ITHEREON SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPEri, IN THE COUNTi OF HIGHLANDS STATE OF FLORiDA TO WIT C04IJ 4E-8-I11019 ul8d') LOT 16 SLOCK 191:1 SutN i LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING UNIT 11. ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF A, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 69 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS. OF HIGHLANDS COUNT). FLORIDA THE A'LE .SMErjT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE liSUED WAS IN THE NAMEISI OF LAS- TRA ELMA HiLA UNLE S THE SAID CERTiFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDirNG TO LAW THE PROPERTy DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD 10 THE HIGHEST BiDDER INj THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTr COURT- HOUSE, BASEMENT JURi ASSEMBLY' ROOM ONI I1.29.'20u6 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 1000 A M DATED THIS 0ji2`5usu0 L E LUKE BAR:tIOER C:LER IOF COLIRT', 6. Mr'AN JNA TA.LOH CsE .IIU I.EKIR f' T"EEE Nf'F. iOVuaEMBER 1 8 15.2006 rj .TiCE .f AFPFLICATION FOp TA' DEED ' i(CAPTER 1975?.LCfLORIDFTATI.ITES1*" -- TA-. DEED AI.E Ii 29'a'i6 ,'RE T Tic JsJiS; TA, DEED NO I'61)e:06L8'TD, Ti:'ITm E I. H: fAE Gi'iVEi THAT WILTON vE .- TLIRE. i0N,: HOLDER OF rAY CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 994125 ISSUED 06,01/1999 HAS FILED SAME IN Me OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TA.< DEED TO BE ISSuED THEREON SAID CER- TiFiCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNT.' OF HIGHLANDS. STATE OF FLORIDA TO WIT C0143428-11019000190 LOT VI BLOCK 190 SUN N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING UNIT 11 ACCORDING TO1 THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED INr PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 69. OF THE PUBLIC RE,:ORDS OF HIGHLANDS COuNrT FLCirmDA THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTt' UNDER SAID (ERTIFiCATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMEISi OF NIT- TI ANlNA UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE FROPERTi DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE BASEMENT JuR.' ASSEMBLY ROOM ON 11/29.2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE 10 00 AM DATED THIE 10i25i2006 LE LUFE BROOKER CLERF OF COURTS B, iS' ROANrA TAiLOR OEFUT, CLEAR 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 NAMES) 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- 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) 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) TAX 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 NAMES) OF BANYAN LAND TITLE CORP. UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 flr0 Highlands 1055 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 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.: 99/4161 TAX DEED NO.: 06000694TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4161 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: C043428-11019000590 LOT 59, 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 MENDEZ, MIGUEL 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 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 CACHAPTER 197.512-FLORIDA STATUTES) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4162 TAX DEED NO.: 06000695TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM, BER 99/4162 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: C043428-11019000610 LOT-61, 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 VES- TUR, TERRY MITCHELL 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 OCTOBEF 25 NOvEMBER 1 6.15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAY DEED CHAPTER 197 S12.FLORIuA STATUJTESI tAX DEED SALE 1.0I9,200r 6 GERT HO 99.4191 TAX DEED N)O i i,,6'ETuSO NOTICE IS HERE, GIVEN THAT WILTON VENj TuRES INC. HOLDER OF TA. CERTIFICATE IJLM- BER 99;'4r9r ISSUEE' 0,'0i1 1 'j9. HAS FILED "AME IN M? OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEEu TO BE ISSUED THEREOr ''AiD (ERC TIFICAiE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPETi' ill THE COUNITj OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORICA Tu WiT C043428-11019100320 LOT 32 BLOi'K 191 SLIUN Nl LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRiNG urJT II AlCARDING TO THE PLAuT "iHEREOuF A AREC.ORDED N11 PAT BOI)'C 9. PACE 6.9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIIGHLANIED, ifiurjT, FLORIDA 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, iE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLE, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAiN HIGHLANDS COLUTF, COURT HOUSE. BASEMENT JuR. ASSEMBLY ROOM ON 11/29/2006 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE rifIJ AM. DATED THIS n)105'loi06 LE. LUKE BROOrER CLERK OF COURTS BY /St RO'.XANNIA TA', LOR . DEPUr CLERK -E OCTOBER NOVEMBERR 1 8 I, ;200i. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TA' DEED CHAPTER I; il l.'-fLORICIA S TATuTESi tAX DEED SALE 11t ',2 -0., CERT. NO.: 99/4203 . TAX DEED NO 0600069'i DS NOTICE IS HEREBi GIVEN THAT WILTON VEiJ- TURES iCAl HOLDER OF TA, CERTIFiCATE NruM. BER 9914203 ISSuED 06i01h199'. HAS FILED SAME IN MY OFFICE AND HAS MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED TO BE iSSuED THEREONI SAID CER. TIFRCATE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PROPERTY, I N THE COUNr, OF HIGHLANDS 3TATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT C043428-11019200020 - LOT 2 BLOC( 19 SULiN N LA.E ESTATES OF F EBR ING UNIT It ACCOiRDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9. PAGE 0.9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNrII F.I'lRi DAL THE ASSESSMENT Ot SAID PROPERri uNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSuED WAS illI THE lAMEISI OF CfD INC HARBOR FEDERAL SAviNtGS AND LIANi ASSO- CIATION UNLESS THE SAID I:ERTIFICATE SHALL BE HRE DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW. THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOuLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAiN HiGHLArJOS C OuNT' 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.: 99/4204 TAX DEED NO.: 06000698TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF TAX CERTIFICATE NUM- BER 99/4204 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: C043428-11019200040 LOT 4, 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 SANCHEZ, CARLOS HUMBERTO RUIZ 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" BROOKER CLERK OF COURTS r. 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.: 99/4205 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 NAMES) 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. 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.: 99/4209 TAX DEED NO.: 06000701TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER OF 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 DESCRIBED PROPERTY IN THE COUNTY OF HIGHLANDS, STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019200100 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. fl r Highlands I V0 S County Legals THE ASSESSMENT OF SAID PROPERTY UNDER SAID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS IN THE NAMES) 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: IS/ 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.: 99/4220 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 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: C043428-11019200210 LOT 21, 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 CO- ROCORAN, DARLENE G. 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) AX DEED SALE: 11/29/2006 CERT. NO.: 99/4246 TAX DEED NO.: 06000710TDS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT WILTON VEN- TURES, INC., HOLDER :F TA' CERTifICATE fJUM.. BER 99/4246 ISSUED 0(W 1)1. HA5 FILED (AME IN MY.OFFICE AND FAi MALtE Al AfPLCATiONJ FOR TAX'DEED TO BE I'iED THEREBOr ,.AiD CER. TIFICATE EMBRACES -HE FiOLLOWiIJiG DESiRIBED PROPERTY IN THE CO:JIJFr OF iiGHLAtI'., STATE OF FLORIDA, TO WIT: C043428-11019300150, 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 AdE'.:.MEiNT C4ilu41PRI"FEATI UjNDER I MID CERTi;I'.ATiE I,;.IiE':i, WA' Ij I THE [JAME l I b j S'IJH ClE-ihi^t 'AHUH AEIJATE WiLE: STHE e *L"H ITIrICATE :HALL BE RE- ('TEEMEL i):iiirUT Ti LW THE PROFERr, OE ',f. I)D THERHEIN WiLL BE SuOLD TO THE HIGHEST BI'r'IER Ii THE MAir4WHirHLAISJ :iiirJ, OI CUJRT. HIj IE BA .EMEIET JL, AS:EMBL. ROOM Oh I1 ":9 >.i.'0. AT THE LE'AL HOUR OF ALE iUUU A.M:. DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L.E. "LUKE" BROKER CLERK OF COURTS BY: /S/ ROXANNA TAYLOR DEPUTY CLERK r OCTOBER 25; NOVEMBER 1,8,15,2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED li'AF TER '3; I51 IFLORiCiA STATUTE -I TA' CEE'D SALE 11 .;. (EIT r *I w 4i4 56 TA' IEECl rlj i N'l"i'00 110, 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, u1.1N 'T LAKE ESTATES OF SEBRING, UNIT 11, A i:0ifiD iNG TO THE 'LAT 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-r DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW, THE PROPERTY DE- SCRIBED THEREIN WILL BE SOLD TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER IN THE MAIN HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT. HIIU'LE BA'EMENi JlRt ASSEMBLi ROOM ON IT ,20, 'iE AT THE LEGAL HOIJR OF SALE 1001r. MM CATED Thil Inh'"25 006I LE LUrE BAOOrER r L hi "OF : Ii.IRT. B, .. RO.'ArJNA TAILCM .. DEPiuTi 'LERK OuCTIBER '1. lCliVEMBER I 8i I ) ') rOjTiCEE OF APPLICATION FOrR TA' DEED iCHAPIER 19' 7i-t.LORilDA STATuiTES tA. jiEED IALE 11,29':'006 CERT NO, 99'42.5` TA,.DEE[I rji i u06000.1 ]TO NOTiCE li MHEREBv GIVEN THAT WILTON VENj TIJES I lI- HOLDER(I OF TA' CERTiFICATEl iUM- BER 9'f 4-;. ISUlE f0601 199-9 HA, FiLED LAME IN M, OFFICE ANI HAS MADE AlN APPLIIATIOr FOR TA DEED TO) BE ISS.i.ED THEREON SAID CER- TiFiCUTE EMBRACE' THE FOLLOWINiG DESiC:iBEC, PROIPERT. ilj THE COUNT, OF HIGHLANDS STATE OF FLORiDA TO WIT (0 :4."8-1 I019.i00-160i LOT i6. BLOCK 193:1 'UL N LAKE ESTATES OF SEBAIjG UNIjJT 11 ALi.'RuiNI T.1 THE PLAT THEREOF A, RECORDED ill PLAT BOOK 9 PAGE 69 OF THE PuBLIC RECORDS, OF HIGHLANDS (OuNfT FLORIDA THE A;ESS',.MEiIT OIF SAiDE PROPERTr uNDER SAID 105 Highlands 1055 County Legals 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 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) AXDEED 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 NjOTiE OF APPLiCATiONi FOR TA, CEED ICHAFTER 1; iS1--FLORIDA .TATuTESI TA> DEED SALE r1 '.?' ). !E. (EAT NOI '*34;ie TA' DEED NO 3.3)00071TD1. Ni'iTiCE IS HEREBi fltlN THAT WILtCrd VE'rN TiJRES in.rj HOLDER OF TA, 'CERTIFIi:ATE NuM- tR 'i'j.-1 'B ISSUE[, I ''' HAS FILEt SAME IN Ih OFfl NrE AND HAS M AE, AN AFI'L ICATi'IJ Fi'm IA DEEE, TO Et isuEC THEFIEON SAID ECER- TiriCATE EMB ACEf THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PIOFERTr III THE I':IJU TT .1f HIGIHLAJNDL, STATE (If FLORIiDA TO WIT I.t 51 BLOT 1'; .Uft ra LAlt E TATE. Of SEBRING LIIilT II ACCOROINID) TO THE PLAT THEREO'F AS, RECOREIE Il 9-FLAT BO;, 9 PAGE 'AG OF THE PuBLiC RECORDS OF HIGHjLArJ :., COu.rI FI ORIDA THE ASS.E:IMEJNT C(f SAID ACiFEAtr, uNIER SAIO i'EATiFiATIE LiUETU WAS Ir THE rjAMEii' IF MirGLADE JOHN MCGLADE ELIABETH BAlArjAN LA1Y TITLE COR PORAT ill iJJLE'S THE SAii ERTIFILATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORLIIG TO LAW THE PROtFERT DE ICfRiCED THEREirJ WILL BE: SIl4 TO THE HIIHE .T BiDDER ill THE MIlri HnGHLArjODS l:luTri COURT Hi'U'.SE BASEMEIUT IJR, ASEMTRL, ROOM Oil 113 .-',).'(J6 AT THE LEGAL HiLOURI OF ALE 101)LII. AM DATED THIS 10/25/2006 L t LUIPE BRIiOi E R LLE I'OF COURT E. A') RO.AlriATAiLOR 'IEPijT, CLERK 0CTOBER 25 JlvEMBER r 1 u,:6 jrOiTICE i'IF iF'PL ICTiCt FAOR TA' DEE,' I mAPTER I9 T5:-FLORIDA STATLIJTESI tA. ['CEOD SLE 11 '0W CERT NO 9i.is? TA' OEECNiO ut.j'UO ,)i ITD5 rlOTIi'E IS HERE, GivEri THAT WILTOri ver' TuRES ItC HOLIER OF TA'. CERAT FCATE :NuM BER 99'3962 iS'uEED 06 '-1994. HAS FILED SAME IN M. OuFiCLE ANrD HA MADE Arj APFLCATION FOR TA, DEED TO BE ISSuEiJ THEREON :AID CER. TiFiCuTE EMBRACES THE FOLLOWING ODE'iLDRIBEI' PIOPERT. IN THE (0Cujr, O:if HiGHLATlJS- STlTE OF FLORiDA TO WIT LuT 2'8 BLODE, I. SUN 1 LAiE. ESTATES y. SEBRiNG uNiT ll ACCrORIlf. TO THE PLAT THIEERiF A:, RECORDED ilj PLAT BCOOK'' PAGE ,9 OF THE PUBLIC AEI::A',S f HIGLHLAIL'IS .OuuJl'f FLORIDA -HE ASSE:SMENiT OF '0AiD FROPERT., UNDER 'AID CERTIFICATE ISSUED WAS iN THE NAMES/ OF jOSE M ,SAINiAGO FiGUIEROA AuGUSTA FiGUER. OA UNLESS THE SAID CERTIFICATE SHALL BE RE- DEEMED ACCORDING TO LAW THE FROPERT. DE- (CRIBEED THEREIN WILL BE SOLO :10 THE HIGHEST BiCiDER IN THE MAIrN HIGHLANDS COUNrF COURT. HOUCE BA'IEMENIT JURv A'I(EMBLi ROOM. O(N I,11.29'200 AT THE LEGAL HOUR OF SALE li.i) ,A NI " 'p T D TH rI .1 ) s1 :1) .4 LUi.E BR ,CUER LEK Of COURT . i .S' ROANrjA rAiLOR OPULFT, (LERK OCTOBER 25. ,NOVEMBER 1 8 i5 2006 NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TAX DEED I(HAPIER I9' 12-. LORIDA STATUTE' I TA. DEEEC SALE I I ?'29006 CERT NO 99i.036 TA' DEED NO 0600066.9TDS NOTICE IS HEREB' GIVElI THAT WiLT'.ir VE.j TiuRES irjC HOLDER OF TA.' CERTIFICATE NuM- BER 99.'4036 ISuED 0biil 199 HA' FILED SAME III MN OFFICE ANC MAHA MADE AN APPLICATION FOR TA' DEED TO BE ISSUED THEREON SAID CER- TIFICATE EMBRAAES THE FOLLOWINiG DESCRIBED PAROERT, irj THE COuuNr ijF HIGHLArNDS STATE Oif FLORIDA TiO WIT (',434 '8. 1 r1)1j88,0,:'220 LOT 22 BLOCK r18 SUN It LAKE ESTATES 0f EnBRING UNIT 11 ACCiORuOING TrO THE PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT 8EI)O 9 PAGE F.9 OF THE PUBLIC RECORD OF HIGHLANDS COUNT, 1055 Highlands 1055 County Legals 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- 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. 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'- 441-5006 EITErIN 24 IIOLE RSI r E,.- I *!.I:i: v r''"Advertise 5 Year Warranty r : .... Save Money r Your Business : Change Colors Restore and Heie! Ala -.",o--' n Beautify w -S n Alamo Reilnisher B t jS IUl 1-80-4:-109c,11 7 5- 5q so LADWG1 LAND CLEARING SITE WORK HAULING Shell Rock Dozer Work Drioru'a's Culuert Track Hoe Work Installation Fill Dirt Free Estimartes (863) 453-5712 o CoWasw I RES&TrIl Am CoNOtami IA ReaSlGUAI r IWe Service All Makes & Models . 25 Years in the Field i' -,:.,ia 471-0226 or 381-9699 R""-',-.. WR ._RGEMEISTER COI STRUC T.ON MAiAIGE MEIJI *ANNOLTNCES ITS' SMALL PROJECTS AND REPAIRS DIVISION RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL Ph 863-471-0328 CBC015218 - , p(t~1\8flbh8umlLyfl1Lnflk~lf *w none 0 fnn HfuD mommmma mommommoommomm- I News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1,2006 2100 Help Wanted The School Board of Highlands County Needs Bus Drivers Contact: C. Varnes for more information (863) 471-5762 Cleared Background Check & Drug Test Required. For additional pre-employment information call Human Resources (863) 471-5730 CAREER Opportunity some music experience required good pay, great benefits full time. Call Mr.Bowen 385-3288 Certified Nursing Assistants Due to several of our CNA's being accepted into the Nursing program, we have 7-3 FT po- sition available. We offer an excellent benefits package performance incentives, staff recog- nition programs, attendance bonus and much more. If you want to become part of the royal Care team apply in person at Royal Care of Avon Park, 1213 W Stratford Rd, Avon Park or call 453-6674. EOE,M/F, DFWP CLERICAL POSITION/ Part time could become full time. Need someone experienced for a fast paced office. Medical Terminology helpful. Fax resumes to 305-362-8276X No phone calls! 0KENILWORTH 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 CUSTOMER SERVICE REP. TU-CO PEAT Florida's leading potting soil manufacturer is searching for an experienced customer service rep. Candidate must have computer skills, phone skills, be internet sav- vy, bilingual a plus. We offer competitive sal-.,- ary, excellent benefits, and a friendly work en virontnent. Call 863-382-6600 or apply in per-: son at 4665 US 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870, or email Jeffery merle@tucopeat. com. Driver needed CDL/ HAZMAT/TANKER en- dorsements Apply at Hicks Oil 1390 N. Cen- tral Ave. Avon Park, Florida Experience Office manager needed for busy mobile home park must have full knowledge of Quick books, Microsoft word and Excel and be able to multi task with a variety of duties. Call 385-0981 or fax resume to 385-4962 2100 Help Wanted FARM BUREAU Insurance is looking for Li- censed agents for the Sebring office. Farm Bureau carries all lines of insurance including auto, home, life, health and annuities as well as long term care. Successful candidates must be licensed and hardworking. Farm Bu- reau is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Please submit resume to: Attention: Jerry Caffey Farm Bureau Insurance 6419 US Hwy 27 South Sebring, Fl 33876 Phone 863-385-5141 Fax 863-385-5356 FIRE DEPARTMENT/CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER Grade Level 107 This is specialized work processing com- plaints of violations of the City of Avon Park, Code of Ordinances through investigation of complaints, routine inspections, consultation with violators and resolution of problems. Employees in this class are responsible for re- sponding to verbal and written requests or complaints and making field inspections and assisting in determining the best method of remedying problems. Insures that all records are maintained and compiles reports of divi- sion activities. Confers with department and le- gal officials on enforcement questions, rec- ommends new or revised ordinances and poli- cies and attends meetings of Boards and City Council applicable to code enforcement. May be required to work additional hours or vary hours worked, in order to accomplish duties and responsibilities of the position. May serve on the Technical Review Committee forthe City of Avon Park. Participates in the revision of City codes and ordinances. Should have some knowledge of research methods and techniques applicable to determining real property ownership. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED) required. Must possess a valid Florida Drivers License. Will be responsible for acquiring various Certificates in Code En- forcement as prescribed by the Florida Asso- ciation of Code Enforcement, Inc. Starting salary is $24,870.77 with an excellent benefit package. The City of Avon Park is a Smoke and Drug-Free workplace. E.O.E. Appli- cations are available at City Hall, Human Re- source Office, 110 E. Main Street, Avon Park, FL 33825. Applications close Thursday, No- vember 09, 2006 at 4:30 p.m. FRONT DESK CLERK/ PT position to assist hotel & restaurant guests with reservations, registration and accommodations, and to per- form clerical functions. related to the Front Desk operation 'at the HOTEL JACARANDA. Hotel/restaurant and cashiering experience preferred. Hourly pay $8.50 (up to 30 hours). Flexible schedule based on 3 days/week from 2:00 to 10:00 p.m., Sundays, and holidays in season. Open until filled. Apply in Human Re- sources, Building I, SOUTH FLORIDA COM- MUNITY COLLEGE (Avon Park), or at the HO- TEL JACARANDA, 19 E. Main Street, Avon Park. EA/EONET PREF. Full Time/Part Time Dental Assistant for busy, office. Call 382-1695 or Apply @ 1735 US 27 South Mon-Thurs,8am-5pm FULLTIME & PARTIME RN/ Someone who can assit DON in office and also see patients. Home health care experience helpful. Apply in Person at .3210 Physician Way or call 382- 9211. GENERAL OFFICE help for The Storage Place of Avon Park, P/T starting pay $8.00.0 Please send resume to Po Box 179, AP FL 33826 HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATORS WANTED -.TU-CO -Peat;- Florida's leading potting soil manufacturer, located in Sebring, is searching for experienced candidates for the operation of the following at our Sebring and Avon Park location. Excavator Operator Dragline Operator. Competitive pay, health benefits, 401K, paid vacation, & company uniforms provided. Call 863-382-6600 or apply in person at 4665 US 27 South Sebring, FL 33870 or e-mail Jeffrey merle@tucopeat.com 2100 Help Wanted FINANCIAL SERVICES firm seeks administra- tive service associate. Strong organizational skills & knowledge of the financial service in- dustry required. Microsoft Word, Excel & Out- look a must. Ideal candidate will have the abil- ity to multi-task in a fast paced environment. Fax resume to 863-402-0606 HOUSEKEEPER Intermediate Care Facility serving disabled adults is seeking a Maintenance Worker to re- pair, clean and maintain grounds and equip- ment. We offer a friendly work environment, solid benefit package and competitive wage: Please contact Robbie at (863)452-5141 or complete an application at 55 E. College Dr., Avon Park, FL 33825. Housekeeper needed for the Hotel Jacaranda. Approx. 35 hrs/wk. Typical work days: Mon- day, Tuesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, off Wensday And Thursday. Day hours but Flexi- ble in starting times. Hourly pay rate; $7.28/hr. Open Until Filled. Apply in person between 9-11 a.m. or 2-4p.m., Monday through Friday, at the HOTEL JACARANDA, 19 E. Main Street, Avon Park. ENA/EONET.PREF. If you like working in our kitchen you would love working in ours. Salary plus tips part time. 11-3. Prep, clean & serve. 382-8808. JANITORIAL Position days, Eve, Wknds Com- petitive Pay Benefits, Drug Free Apply in Per- son ServiceMASTER 6434 US 27 South Sebr- ing Fl. KITCHEN HELP and delivery person needed. Call Marc at (863)385-1986 KITCHEN HELP/ Dishwasher & Prep-cooks. Apply in person 'before 2p.m. 950 Sebring Square. LOSE, WEIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS. Free sample 1-800-914-5613 www.gjslimmerbody- now.com Administrative, Assistant' Lykes Bros. Inc. has an immediate opening for an Administrative Assistant at its Lake Placid office. Qualified applicants will have at least 5 years experience performing Administrative Assistant duties to include secretarial tasks, telephone communication and file. organization skills. Candidate must p.,sse-, ability to multi- task. Experience working in a Human Resource environment a plus but not required. Lykes Bros. Inc. offers competitive wages, benefit package including medical, dental, life, AD&D and LTD, insurance plus paid vacation and holidays. Interested applicants should email resume to rich.hetherton@lykes.com or fax to (863) 465-1672. Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V ; Drug-tree Workplace MEDICAID CASE WORKERS NEEDED Knowledge of Florida Medicaid bi -lingual pre- ferred. Good salary and benefitslSebring 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 2100 Help Wanted 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 { KENILWORTH 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 @NO'% c Chef's Delights Continental Dining With An Italian Fair 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 LABOR ^ )FINDERS General Labor Construction CDL-A w/Hazmat Light Industrial All Shifts Carpenters w/tools Equipment Operatois Temporary to Permanent Postions Available. Daily Work, Daily Pay Report Ready To Work 6:0AM 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 2100 Help Wanted ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Lykes Bros. Inc has an immediate opening for an Administrative Assistant at its Lake Placid office. Qualified applicants will have at least 5 years experience performing Administrative Assistant duties to include secretarial task, tel- ephone communication and file organization skills. Candidate must possess ability to multi- task. Experience working in a human Re- source environment a plus but not required. Lykes Bros. Inc offers competitive wages, benefit package including medical, dental, life, AD&D and LTD insurance plus paid vacation and holidays. Interested applicants should email resume to rich.hetherton@lykes.com or fax to 863-465-1672. Equal Employment Op- portunity Employer/Affirmative Action/ A Drug Free Workplace/M/F/DN P/T SEASONAL, busy office needs individual with computer skills and an eye for detail. Fax or mail resume 863-385-5836, CW, PO Box 629, Sebring, Fl. 33871 PARTS PERSON is needed for Ben Hill Griffin Inc. in Avon Park. Approx. 30 hrs per week, some experience is required. ExcellentIbene- 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 to work weekends. Some lifting re- quired. 35 + hours. Wages negotitable. No at- titudes! Call 863-781-4402 PROPANE SERVICE TECHNICIAN NEEDED UNIFORMS, PAID VACATIONS & HOLIDAYS DRUG FREE WORKPLACE. APPLY IN PER- SON COKER FUEL INC. 3515 HWY 27 S, SEBRING. QUALITY-ORIENTED DENTAL office looking 'for experienced part-time Hygienist commit- ted to excellence. Come join our professional team. Call Connie at (863)382-3100 between 8-5.- QUIZNO'S NOW hiring for Day Prep Person in-line wor.'ers and evening sunervi cur Apply, within at 4141, US 27. Nonr, or 2934 US 2," South, Sebring. RESTAURANT rNOW 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. RN POSITION FOR HIGHLANDS CO. HEALTH DEPARTMENT/ Providing school health serv- ices and supervision. Requires Florida RN Ii- cerise, Fingerprinting/background screening, drug screening. Prefer applicants with previ- ous pediatric/school health experience. This is a ten month position. Must apply online at https/lpeoplefirst.myflorida.com/logon htm by Nov. 6th 2006 EOE/AAA/P. SALE PROFESSIONAL Seeking motivated Reps, CEO level earning potential. 3 position available serious only. Call 800-31,8-8477 SALES PRO NEEDED/ For Ted's Sheds new lo- cation in Lake Placid opening in November. Base + Commission. Call Alicia Theo 239-344- 2906 or e-mail aliciat@tedssheds.com SEBRING NURSING SERVICES Looking for a MSW or Licensced Clinical So- cial worker. Apply at 3210 Physician Way or Call 863-382-9211 Sell Your House To We ill buy lease or take o r the pay ent on 'our hou e. Eliminate the has le and put Cash in you pocket. Call 86 -400-1538 www. cssell.com Highla s Coun rea 2100 Help Wanted SPRING LAKE GOLF RESORT NOW ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS/ Reservationists & Pro Shop Assistants. Requires good communications skills. 100 Clubhouse Lane Sebring. Apply in person Mon-Fri 9-1 la.m. or 2-5p.m. Call for directions only 655-0900. SPRING LAKE GOLF RESORT Now Hiring Of- fice Assistants. Requires experience in HR, payroll, A/R, & A/P. 100 Clubhouse Lane - Sebring. Apply in person Mon-Fri 9-11AM or 2-5Pim. Call for directions only 655-0900 STANLEY STEEMER of Highlands Co. currently has several posi- tions for Carpet Cleaning Techs. We are look- ing for cheerful/dependable 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 appt., contact Rick at 863-655-2190. 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 TRUCK DRIVER WANTED FOR NURSERY/ By the hour $11.00 to $12.00 per hour. Contact Tim Bevins at 863-381-4056 3000 Financial Business 3050 Opportunities Cosmetologists, Do you want to be in busi- ness for yourself? I can help stop working for someone else, be your own boss. Choose your own hours, prices and products. Talk to me, i want to help you gain your independ- ence. Ask for Ida, 465-3854 Day, 465-7020 Evenings, or E-mail me at idas@strato.net. 4000 Real Estate 4040 Homes For Sale AVON PARK WHY RENT?? OWN TODAY!! $995 MOVES YOU IN!! Brand New Concrele-Block-Slucco Home Many Financing opuions available Several Iloor plans to choose from Paymerris as low as $895 a morilh. Call 863-402-4600 HIGHLANDS COUNTY WHY RENT?? OWN TODAY!! $995 MOVES YOU IN!! Brand New Concrete-Block-Stucco Home. Many Financing options available. Severrai [oor plans to choose from Paymenis as low as $895 a monih. Call 863-402-4600 LAKE PLACID WHY RENT?? OWN TODAY!! $995 MOVES YOU IN!! Brand New Concrete-Block-Stucco Home. Many Finra.:ing options available Several Iloor plans io :noose Irom - Paymenrs as low as S895 a.montlh. .. . Call 863-402-4600 SEBRING WHY RENT?? OWN TODAY!! $995 MOVES YOU IN!! Brand New Concrete-Block-Stucco Home. Many Financing options available. Several floor plans to choose from. Payments as low as $895 a month. Call 863-402-4600 CREW LEADER H Leads tree trimming crew in public right of way. Directs and participates in crew work -including road construction. Minimum: HS/GED, 4 years experience in grounds or tree maintenance. Comparable training or experience may be substituted. FL Class B CDL. Pay $10.00 $ 1611/hr plus benefits.Apply: Highlands County Commission, 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870.Telephone: 863-402-6509 or download application: www.hcbcc.net. Closes: 11-17-06 PUBLIC WORKS SPECIALIST Skilled clerical and technical office support. HS/GED.Three years clerical experience with computer-interactive environment preferred. Must word process 45 wpm. Must possess a FL DL while employed. Pay $11.00 $16.11/hr plus, benefits. Download application at www.hcbcc.net. Mail to: 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Closes: 11-10-06 RECYCLING TECHNICIAN III Operates roll-off truck. Coordinates work and route schedules. Supervises when manager absent. Minimum: HS/GED; FL CDL Class B with tanker and hazmat; two years heavy equipment operation. Pay: $11.41/hr- $18.33/hr plus benefits. Download applica- tion at www.hcbcc.net. Mail to: 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Closes: 11-10-06 SOUTH FLORIDA COMMUNITY COLLEGE 600 West College Drive Avon Park, FL 33825 (863)784-7132 FAX (863)784-7497 E-MAIL: jobs@southflorida.edu www.southflorida.edu SPECIALIZED MAINTENANCE: SECURITY AND FIRE ALARMS Full-time, year-round position responsible for fire and security alarm system maintenance and. troubleshooting. Experience or training on Simplex alarm systems and fire sprinkler systems required. At least two years of related full- time experience preferred. Position involves moderately heavy manual work, including lifting and moving heavy equipment and supplies. Hourly pay rate: $9.45-$10.59 plus a comprehensive benefits package including retirement, medical/life insurance, and vacation/sick leave. Deadline: 5 p.m., Friday, 11/3/06. Application forms are available in Human Resources, Building I (Highlands Campus), at any SFCC campus/center or on our Web site. EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITYNETERAN'S PREFERENCE LABORER Manual labor on construction and maintenance jobs. One year experience manual labor. Able to work in adverse weather. Must have Florida DL. Pay $8.29 $13.43/hr plus benefits. Apply: Highlands County Commission, 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Telephone: 863-402-6509 or download application: www.hcbcc.net. Closes: 11-17-06 MECHANIC H (WELDER) Welding repair of construction and other heavy equipment. Some fabrication. Capable of gas and all types of arc welding. Minimum: HS/GED; three years journeyman level exp. Must possess a FL DL while employed. Pay: $12.52 $20.34/hr plus benefits. Download application at www.hcbcc.net. Mail to: 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Closes: 11-10-06 I t| IicN~o-llieEO/E"I"REF i iml)ipi 1' PLANNER I Reviews land plat, project, zoning and vesting status. Analyzes and recommends Comprehensive Plan amendments. BA/BS in Planning or related field, Microsoft and GIS programs capable, three years public or private planning agency experience, and Florida Drivers License required. Some training, education or experience may be substituted. Salary: $1,274 $2,099 bi-weekly DOQ plus benefits. Apply: Highlands County Commission, 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Telephone: 863-402-6509 or download application: www.hcbcc.net. Closes: 11-17-06 GSSA A~h~UU RISK MANAGrMENI COORDINATOR Coordinates vendor insurance and indemnity require- ments doing business with Highlands County. BS/BA in Occupational Health, Business or related. Five years experience in safety, occupational health, PC&L. FL Drivers License required.Salary $1,237 $2,038 bi-weekly plus benefits. Download application at www.hcbcc.net. Mail to: 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Closes: 11-10-06 EQUIPMENT OPERATOR Skilled Track Hoe finish operator. Roads, drainage, other public works projects.Also operates other equipment.Wash, clean maintain equipment. Minimum: Florida CDL Class A. $12.52 $20.34/hr plus excellent benefits. Apply: Highlands County Commission, 600 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Telephone: 863-402-6509 or download application: www.hcbcc.net. Closes: 11-17-06 News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 4040 Homes For Sale 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 4080 Homes for Sale 408 0 Sebring BRAND NEW 3Br/2Ba/2Cg in Sebring Hills South. Ashi.a $18~.ii900 Call 863-381-1651 FOR SALE BY OWNER 28R/ 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 HARDER HALL beautiful New 3/2 Home. 2764 Total sq ft, wood cabinets, granite counter top, vault ceiling and more. $269,900. Call 954-651-4954 NEW 3/2, double car garage, 1 acre, paved road, Orange Blossom area. Owner finance. Call 863-385-8871. Remodeled 2BR/1BA, New siding, New roof, New kitchen. Walk-in closets, 88x156 lot, $114,900; Also 1 BrandNew Home 2Br/2Ba/2cg with access to Clubhouse and Pool. Adult Community. Rent with option to Buy call (917)939-3830.' 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 O4100 Homes for Sale 4'00 Lake Placid 4/2 home on Lake Clay Dr. 1/2 acre screened patio,w/ outdoor fireplace,garage,close to boat ramp, laundry and tool. room,central ac new roof and freshly painted inside Great neigh- borhood. lake view. call Pete at 305-803-3901 2OH Villas & Condos 4120 iaFor Sale FOUNTAINHEAD 10th floor 2/2 furn end unit on Lake Jackson pool and dock. Call Ralph 215-704-1994 - - Gott Village Cond,'. End unit, upstairs, 2Br/2Ba. appro.. 97,0 sq ft. Located on 3rd Tee of Deer Run G':l' Course. Lg. lanai with beautiful view, very private, access to associa- tion pool; furnished. $125,000 863-773-4078 or 863-832-1021 4 17 Lakefront Property 4 70 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 0BO. Call 931-638-0388 SEBRING ORANGE Blosorm Esialie:. BIauiiiui Lake Fromn LOI ,on Woil Laie 100).1-8 an main paved road. Nicest lot in Community. Call Lou 561-702-6051 4 2 Income & Investment 42 U Property, 36 APARTMENTS SAVVYSEBRING 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 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 . 4220 Lots for Sale 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 SEBRING-ORANGE BLOSSOM ESTATES: BEST 4 lots 1/4 to 1 acre, outstanding Lake Front Lot on main road 100x148; Marigold 75x145 across from lake; I acre on Elm off main road, and combined 3 lots on Honey- suckle; Call Lou 561-702-6051 4300 Out-of-Town Property N.CMOUNTAINS! , New custom build log cabins on secluded sites. $99,900-$139,900. E-Z to finish interior. Land Sale 1-7 acres w/spectacular mountain 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 1993 MERIT double wide 2/2 208-Woodbine Dr in Town and Country mobile home park in Sebring. $44,500. Call 699-0288 3BR/1 1.5BA Single Wide located Henderson Fish Camp on rental lot. $29,900. Call 863- 441-3365 or 706-490-5302 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 5150 Mobile Homes 5'5O For Rent LP-Country Living 3/2 furnished Avail Dec. $850./mos 1st, last & sec dep. Call 465-6801 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- 1929 THAEDORE SEBRING- 2 br, iba, 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 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 i.,.; ~e i j,,n Fl,' ,iim _,,,j 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- work stations. 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 mui ;we'" 954543i-215,3 or954-966-0893 UNFURINISHED DUPLEX FOR RENT/ Large )BR. 'BA-'etrng $710 a month. Call 863- 65415, i o ': 863.f'73-0469 . -. V1 illas & Condos 0 0 I For Rent SEBRING New Townhouse Villa Corner Unit 2200 sf., 2BR/2BA/2CG Den, Guest suite, Fl. rm,.$1495/mo 1st, last, security Call 954-325-4247 SEBRING- Fountain Head on Jackson Lake an- nual rental 1BR/1 1/2BA $850/mo and 2BR/2BA $1050/mo.Seasonal ava too. Contact 239-601-6103 or fax 239-598-0804 S15O Furnished 6 I OApartments .WATERFRONT CONDO (LP) Completely furnished, ready for occupancy Nov. 1 2/1, Central heat-air, washer -dryer, Pool & boat ramp.a$1000.00 mos. inc utilit-, ies Call Michelle Schaare at 321-228-1457 Advanced All Service Realty, Inc. U l 801 US HWY 27 N, Lake Placid E R (863) 465-9838 (800) 295-6829 REAL ESTATE LISTINGS CA LL TODAY "RESIDENTIAL LOT IN SUN N'LAKES" Great lot to build your dream house!! Close to Lake Lynn. Must see! NS#189990: *31,500 ,NEED YOUR SPACE?" This beautiful 4 bedroom 4 bath on 24 acres gives you that, plus plenty of luxury. NS#I(,1,3" '899,900 .AFFORDABLE LAKE FRONT CONDO" Clean I'1 directly\ on Lake Gras.s\. Endless ev\'. s. Owner has spent over $10,000 on electric hurricane shutters + other upgrades. NS#190071r 139,900 "VACATION ESTATES LOT IN SYLVAN SHORES" Every day will seem like vacation if you purchase and build here! Reasonably priced too! NS#184977 21,000 CUSTOM CHAPMAN HOME" You'll love the kitchen in this 2006 3/2/2 one block from the lake. NS#186763 239,900 6200 ^ Unfurnished 620 Apartments AP- Unfurnished clean quite, 2/2 bedroom apt. Seb- 2BR mobile home. Call 863-991- 2454 or 863-452-0469 Best Rental in town,, g. 2/1 totally remodeled, washer-dryer hook ups- $600.00 mos. Available Immediately (321)537-5681. 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 3BR/3.5BA Pool home in golfing community on Lake Damon. Rent seasonal or year round. 1st mo & Sec Dep. Credit Check. Call Virginia Henderson at' Century 21 452-1205 for details. 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. GREAT 2BR/2BA/1CG home on Lake Viola, Completely Furrn.r'i WVr.i ,. O nr t i.Lroe screen porch 2 :, 1..'e ii- 1: Monthly or Seasonal. Call Virginia Henderson at Century 21 for details, 863-452-1205 SMALL CONDO 2/1 tub and shower combo screened porch covered car port completely furnished. Avon Park walking distance of down town 3 mos to 6mos $800 util included & 1yr $600 you pay util 1st and Sec. Call 863- 449-0525 .cell or 863-471-1641 home. 6300 Unfurnished Houses carport, $725 1st, ';i L625;e: no t mokind no pets, 1 .r la:-, credit check rii 32. 9679 , HJ'iE FHA RE CKT Mii I.At E PLAllI. cli"1 illul SO l 11 i li i i li"' Pi-r F," I I *i. -] *;i u r l i. 5r.0 i m r, inr %. a. g e .3 9 ,9 [JI W H llMI" I N ,I-,. 3ubil,,viuiO '-UJ:n l A Pointe, 3Br/2Ba L[ra. .lri, LH and DR family m. C e: e'.,e l y In, H:iu lp ,':r w.-ir r dryer. Util i ,, i ,n ue Li 600 per. r-o 11- r E ri ,e:u,', Credit Chi, ti C311 V'rlinii Hen-i cer: i (e lur, 21 8 : i.J'.. 14 0. r SB-2-1.5-1, Living and "anniv runin co:ul] re third l, dr ,,,, r1i,:c 1: 1 .i: .l : ,, iwn $750 j'r Tm:nn 65. is~.i 6, 8,3i.20l. i. SEBRING DINNER LAKE area. 1 and 2/BR. Apt, $550-750, incl. water. Gary Johnson. 381-1861 . VER. [ jiCtE jB6. _'6A.i2CrG ei ..:. in A.,,:, Park Lakes. City Water, largc 1r1 P I,:, pjii.F .i975 per mo 1st & Sec Dep. 0 rdi 3 ri i' ll Vir- )r,-, HM r'] r: n 1 ij'flur,' .I aba -',. ;-' , 6320 Seasonal Property Al. lAf.OUiJT BnR aB ria:.m-. i. moni-: n-ii ..lIr pI } 1 l n-,o r-Ir, Lakeshore Resort on Lake Placid. Full luil" ture 2 bedroom ,i,:rrjii Wriit i'lj ,,i b1'. ir www.lakesioreresortrentals.com ( j I iLriry 863-465-2135 - 6650 Wanted to Rent Newly Renovated Studio 1 and 2 bedroom for rent 729 Pointsetta Ave Bayside Apartments in Sebring!! Call 863-385-2063 if no answer please leave a message!! 7000 Merchandise 7020 Auctions 7030 Estate Sales ESTATE SALE 3 Days Nov 2-4 @105 Fern Ct, LP 2005 Ford Supercrew 1/2T 9k mi, Pon- toon, Case Int 1120 Tractor w/FE loader, Custom Golf/Utility Cart, Jointer/Planer, Drill Presses, Band/table/scrollsaws, Dust Collection sys, etc Generator, 25hp Craftsman rider, Air Comp, BS TV, com- plete house furnishings, too much to list. Directions; From LK Placid N on Hwy 27, W on Lk Francis Rd, left on Hondo to 105 Fern Ct. 7040 Appliances HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THAT IS UNDER $250? We will run it free! Either mail to or drop it off at our office 2227 US 27 S.Sebring, FL.: 33870 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! 7180 Furniture Chairs for patio or screen room with rollers jid i,-||- i:u'ri-ir,; on .,i jn ri ack. Like new .l';',,0 i' ,:j 3:. ?$'-'., HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THAT IS UNDER $250? I We will run it free! Eirie i l T i 10 oi drjp it-off at our office 2227 US,27 S. Sebring, FL. 33870 . NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! 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 jNW *'ERTA Queen Pillow Top eS i .$390i ii)0 F, W' i E .e ,o,, Trr, 'ei i 1.498 (00 * 5 Pc Wood Dinette Set $228.00 10am-5pm Iriur: F,; 10am-4pm Saturday Furniture Plus 0 -.31 m11i0 i .L kE Placid) sIMMi:drrj- BEAUTYREST/ New Queen Size wir d:Iac ,' pillowtop with memory .foam, 10 yr. guaranty $699.00.Call 863-382-1117 ni 9U I .USED FUF.liTUijE Wia.rnr rver, refrigerator and stove. 30 days warranty. Call 385-0007 BEAUTIFUL ESTATE ITEMS ALL LIKE NEW Decorative chairs & swivel rockers '69 E.adrom Sets King & Queen sizes Starting at '199 Broyhill Dining set, table 4 caster chairs, lighted china whitewash ....499 Beautiful decorator Sofa & Loveseat S399 Wicker love'seat, coffee table, and 2 end tables whitewash .................. $395 Slreeper Si i only) ...................299 Thomasville lift top server.............1199 Entertainment center 3pc wall unit '199 Large selection of oil and acrylic . 1piniings various sizes starting at....$29 Lamps many to choose from starting iat 129 Twin mattress sets starting at.......... 69 Queen mattress sets....................149 G.E. Automatic Washer 7 cycles 2 Spin Speeds '199 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 7260 Musical Merchandise HILL-_1.USTAr 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 lettefor fthe esti- mated value of the instrument. Thanks!!!! 7300 Miscellaneous 2 MICHILIAN TIRES FOR SALE/ Michilian Tires- 195/60-R15. Both $20.00. Call 863- 699-1911. 2001 KIRBEY vaccum all items included. $250 OBO. Call 453-8827 D.K. walnut oval table 4 chairs excellent con- dition $225.00 call 863-385-2254 Cxarage S es 1[4R 5 family garage sile on November 4 at 4415 Lake Haven Blvd A P GARAGE SALE' 1823 N Homeric Rd Semiannul 3 family salt Aniques, Collec- iDleS, Tikls. Household ian more Nov 3rd- 4im 7am-3pm A P -'ARD SALE-17i20 ri Humerie Rd on Sirykler in Avon Pirk Fri-Sal Nov 3r-.4in 3 lanilly. Rain or Snine' Lul5 of good iTeMs ANTIQUES FAIR RAINTREE ANTIOIUES Saiurd.ay Novenmtier i 41 4 700 US 27 5 Oulside Dealer Space Availanle Cill Jan ,4 863-382-6351 AF GARAGE SALE.- 1201 Seaman; Sl ( be- hind ,'he- er I KIIl hen applilanies. Dishe; Clolnes. Craft Iams, Tools Misc Nov 3rd & 4th 8am- ? AP- 41t, W Sla Sla i bel,.'jen Central and Wal- drin Ave Nov', -4 Frin-Sal, Sam-? Klii:hen ilerrm ,liIn n, ros a, l 311 ir s of mnic. AP- 712 East Cornell SI Nov 3.4, Ffr-Sal 9am- ,'pm CiOlher., oo(ls, loyS canipin, gear, eti AP- MAIN Sirtel C.R A Gargae Sale. held on SolUlh Lake A've- wril be Sal Nov 4 open 6am. For iniarrmn.)iin or Ito rent a 'pare Call Da',e Cornell al.86.3-452-021-2 AP- The knoll CJlub House 1401 Monis Dricce back ul PuOli Sal Nov 4, rm-2pm --mais, loilhesi-, lois ol milS and luOl. AP-702 W Runr St. Nov 1-4 Fri-Sar 8im-3pm :arip,' bilk',, g'Odl vjiTuum very low hOurs child saietV gale kitchen ware etc all wonirn and men (loithes $1 1)0 iCi. luddlerc Ind vouih clothes $ 50 each APFiO hiingdom Way/ Ni 3 4 Fri-51a Huge aile. iurn uIols, bie. misc AP-GARAGE SALE/12 W Riymord Sr 3 lam- ly yard sale Fri-Sal Nov 3rd & 4th Slove T V ICabinels, i loia more AP-GARAGE SALE' 808 E Canirield Si Fri-Sal No. 3rd & 4th. 7am-"' Mulii family Garage SalF Lors (i bab cloihpE ajnd Misc AP-rARD SALE. 1002 S'Waldron Ave Fn-Sal 3rd & -41h 8-5pm Lois of Goodies CHRISTMAS Sar Nov 4. Bam-1pm First Pres-. Ei'erlan Crhurch 11, NirnOR 0.ik Lake Placid Handmade gin.s, sun catcher cake sale lunch ser,'e antiques, silent ,aiclior Having a Garage Sale? Make more money by reaching thou- sands of potential customers. For only $10 95 you get 5 lines for one week in the News-Sun plus up to four FREE GARAGE SALE SIGNS! II your sale gels, rained out, call us and we'll run it again at no additional charge Call today! (863) 385-6155 LP- 149 Blue MounrAvie lovi 4. S1 8am-2pm mnulil amil:, hold house sale. lurn khc:hern horime decor lIS OI rmrisc, kids and adull rlolhes, roys anique collecllbles 7300 Miscellaneous ELECTRIC CABINET SEWING MACHINE FOR SALE. $40.00 Call 863-382-0084 HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL THAT IS LIJNDER '.125,1 Vt. will run, ii Ir :, Ein mil ia 1' ,)or irip a1i n ji rour ffie US. 27 Sebring FL 33870 NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE! SEWING MACHINE REPAIR Free estimates call 382-6815 UP RIGHT vacuum Eureka excellent condition new bag and belt $20. Call 402-2285 UPRIGHT VACUUM singer older machine, has excellent suction looks and runs great $20.00 & lighted waterfall beveled mirror picture with .lions has-sound and motion 38"x19" $40.00 call 863-402-2285 7400 Lawn & Garden MANUAL LAWN ROLLER FOR SALE/ Manual Lawn Roller water filled $50.00. Call 863-314- 0755 7520 e..,-1 6 nonthbold very sweet, inside oniy, lap cat nutered and has his shots .FREE!!M Call 863- 314-8832 GREAT CAT for sale $50, less good home dis- count $49 18 month female spayed and shots, white/calico mixed. Call 452-0151 SHIH-TZU PUPPIES home growed not kennel rises AKC paper train and health paper and first shots $550. Call 941-456-0580 WHACH-A-PET Caring for all your pets when you're away. All Animals Inc Exotics (birds) in your home or board cats, sm dogs. Prof Caregivers. Dally, wkly, holidays. Call 863-465-5086 7560 Medical Supplies 7 0 & Equipment For Sale Merritt Scooter 3 wheel Scooter rare- ly used. Paid $1600,Askinng $800. 453-4045 TILT-A-RACK SCOOTER or p6wer chair carrier 25" x 48" platform fits 1-1/4 or 2" receiver - $740 863-386-0684 or 273-3731 8150 Fitness&Exercise 8150 Equipment TREADMILL 1.5 hp $70. Call 655-1764 LP 3004 JACARANDA AVE Fr,-Sal, Nov 3 41h 8am In 2pm L~ls I0 ldems. LP- 255 GRAPE RD NW Placid Lake FrI-Sat Nov 3.4 83am2pr Hind and Power Iools, movies. laige ie cloilhes, household iems, lois 01 rImis LP- ?8 Diamnd Bar Dr Ni:ov 4., Sal 7 30am- 1.30prm Mulli ladTily cloIherS. ;.-rmis loy1; lurn. household gordc,i, mri-isc LP- Tomnok)l he. rili annual rummage bake .ale Sal November 4 3am-ip1m ait lulhouse, lurn, hou.senold liehiS, yard equipment jewel- ry, 'ma, decurhiiuns & lois more' LP-25.3 THUMRMAN Avel 2nd i1 pa ,:s goll course lurn le on C hiLigo WVy len ui1 Thumr- man Avel Frinal Nc. 3.-1 8am-2pm lHd Cloheir, itum hOuSrehiold iterirms, ti'ys, rmrer and women lines Nov 4 garage iaml;-ii"ow village- Chnslrrm ilem'T- 7 o00 la3DIE umbrella- brricri sander boatl seai iovers- mis 1.ioi larrily sal'- only oai day 57 Bunon Dr il,'aied in Buron wfiod 6,'i SB- 3408 Vlere Blvd Nov 4-5 Sjl-Sun, 7ar,.;' Buclbed seil ic-ys aril iutt S 211 Wrrn Ave. Nov 3-5 Fri-Sun 8tm-" LOIS ol Misc SB- 215 Kile A.e 1-3 Fri-Sal rNv 3.4 Lots of mi.c renlI 112.181,m rrernial Toldirin cria,,s, I.,h bih ouok., propane lanis wrier lanks ga 4 grill i-ne t I ree zeis ,upri iri, iree -crc: i., ridge prep laDle, irea.oinable uoitrs con;id- red or, dall appliances I New confederate ilagi; aps, jewelry, pckel Knives & swords Hive a vgreiat ime. SB- 3109 Kigs Dr FriS.ar Nov 3-4, 8am-; Mulri family lurn and cldr.jie, dlisries rnis SB- iuN N Lake 6113 Columbus Blvo Fri-Sal Nov j-4, 8arrripm microwaiie leiwelpry, sier- eo \ma' 'icrttn door mis: A-Z evern a I'cn- ern sink SB-3009 John L Sr Ploy 4 Sai 8am-? Patio set Ornre lurn Dike dishes glasse, misc. ooiL., liwmn mower SB-3015 Spinis RFd Far Havens Village corner of SpinkE Rd and Persimmon Ave Sal Nov 4. 83m.2pml SB-GARAGE'SALE/ 5324 Lafayete Ave Be- hind Harder Hall Sal Only 7-2pm Womens and Young rrnri'. Clothes, ElectronicL and Hous5ehiold ilems SB-GARAGE SALE.,' Tops Club Rummage Sale i211 Nilure Lare 1 mile on Lae Juoe- phine Drive Left on Natlure Lane Clothes Misc Housenold llems Sumelhing lor every- one Sa-1h ath ti-lpm. SB-GARAGE SALEi123 Highland Rd Sal Nov. 4in Tam Just Norinolf ielerani Beacn DI- nrlne kids CloIthes, many, mis items SB-'rARO SALE.' Cheris Grage Sale Sun-N- Lake 5032 Myrtle Brac:h Dr Thurs-Sai 8- 5p.m Paliod Sel, Table & Four Casior chairs Ratnan Furnilure, Twin Beds. Game able and Chairs J-.welir, Lamps, Linens, Piclures, Rugs Rainbow -accurrm cleaner Bar Srols, Also great crlOhing sizes 6 LIru 16, New- Nor- diEc rac:k. risnes. GOli CluIO China Ca ,iner . Gl, GCoHee'-End laile:. Over 75 meIal roildiring rairs. OvCer 100 .wildern irichen .hairs. 10 round imeTia rabies Square and Oblong tble5s. SEB- TH.IR arid Fri 2no arid 3rd 8a m. 10 ruhen -evr 105a9 Fern.-ale At' fSebrinrg Crall and Deer Hider, Gun; and Amno. Fishing Poles Kilchen Ware Bool; Colleciable hni- ves adir Swords e:ic SPRRlii: LAKE-COMMUIJrJlT' ARD SALE 46r1 Hw'v 98 No.1 lo Annie's 98i resturant Thurs-Fri Nov 2rnd.3rd' 8am-1prr, Alul of Misc 8200 Bikes & Cycle 8200 Equipment 27 'Wilr Bii e toi.e- .Iiand telli w .:.mern tiie $50. Call 655-1764 8400 Recireational Vehicles i9FT ri'.9 ii0Co,]I? 1T| 20.u i,)fri Tii-r Vin ErI- .erything works under hood-& inside camper. $3000 negotiable. Ph 863-465-4822 TRAVEL TRAILER FOR SALE/ 32ft WildWood 2003 5th Wheel. Greal ni(onar,i:ni ,; SLiioe uii FULLY LOADED' Wiir, iny ei-rai MLCH STORAGE. Non-smoker. $17K. Call 863-471- 3669 or 863-441-5025. 8500 Golf Carts 1989 GOLF Cart for sale like new batteries $1150. Call 385-7134 EASY GO GOLF CART/ Easy go electric golf cart, Curtains, Windshield, Good condition. In- -cludes a charger. One owner. $1,200. Call 863-465-3061. EASY GO LIFTED GOLF CART/ New 18" tires. Runs Great. Also set up I:, rur i iir.ughl' irl,i Great Shape. $2,400 Oc u.: Call 363-i99-586'9 or863-441-1543.. . 9100 Motorcycles & ATVs 2004 Yamaha Blaster just rebuilt for sale with a toomey b1 fatty pipe, overboard and a wheel spacer $3000.00 obo! Excellent Condition!!! Call 863-655-0891 9200 Trucks 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 9450 Automotive for Sale 1994 MERCURY well equipped with goodies. For demonstration drive or other information needed Call 863-382-0813 2001 LINCOLN town car- signature gold sharp by owner $9,950.00 863-699-2823 93 FORD F150 $1500. needs body work, runs good. Call 863-385-4293 98 CADILLAC Deville, Excellent Condition! Must seel Dark Blue, Tinted windows, no dings. Can be seen at 2102 Roseland Ave. Digital dash, Lots of upgrades. Beautiful car! $6000.00 obo 863-414-1738 or 863-414-4590 KIA RIO 2001 50,000 miles, like new. $4700 Call 452-1826 (rmto Lif estyle SECTION C WEDNESDAY. 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Mario Ricardo Solis, 21, of Avon Park and Nelissa Lillard, 19, of Avon Park, Sept. 1, 2006. Robert Douglas Abernathy Jr., 21, of Lake Placid and Crontey Ray Warren, 30, of Lake Placid, Sept. 5, 2006. Rickey Lee Hipps, 35, of Avon Park and Zeeywue Scott,, 36, of Avon Park, Sept. 5, 2006. m Jedrick Anthony Mojica,. 18, of Avon Park and Deborah Ann Campbell, 23, of Avon Park, Sept. 5, 2006. David Wayne Gates, 39, of Avon Park and Holly Jean Watkins, 43, of Avon Park, Sept. 6, 2006. James Bell Kerney IV, 26, of Dover, Del.. and Sayeh Tehrani, 23, of Heidelberg, Germany, Sept. 6, 2006. Thomas Samuel Rosenthal, 21, of Avon Park and Elizabeth Yvonne Hicks, 24, of Avon Park, Sept. 6, 2006. Mark Andrew Wheelock, 26, of Avon Park and Kristen Elizabeth Lighty, 26, of Avon Park, Sept. 6, 2006. Trevaughn Tyrel Beck, 24, of Frostproof and Anita Quanta' Wiley, 26, of Frostproof, Sept. 8, 2006. Scott Taylor Horton, 42, of Wauchula and Bonny Sue Perry, 42, of Wauchula, Sept. 8, 2006. Stephen Ray Roland, 39, of Avon Park and Helena Lynn Barrett, 38, of Avon Park, Sept. 8, 2006. M Scott Samuel Smith. 36. of Sebring and Brenda LN nn Bellingham. 35,. of Sebring, Sept. 8, 2006. 1 Elias Arguello, 26, of LaBelle and Josefina Morales Ventura. 19. of LaBelle, Sept. 11. 2006. SCarlos Astorquiza, 31, of, Sebring and Maria Rita Garrido Ospina. 28. of Sebring. Sept._ 11. 2006.. Revel Rateliffe Reynolds, 41, of Avon Park and Deborah Medlyn Reynolds, 34, of Avon Park, Sept. 12, 2006. Roger MAlan Hood. 54,: of Sebring and.Lynne Florence Gardner, 54, of Sebring, Sept. 12,2006. Carl Eugene Ayers, .46, of Lake Placid and Ann Katherine Kane, 49, of Lake Placid, Sept. 12, 2006. Jeffrey Kermit Bryson, 43, of Frostproof and Deborah Sue Watley, 45, of Frostproof, Sept. 13, 2006. Paul Edward Blanchard, 74, of Sebring and Genevieve Catherine Smith, 64, of Sebring, Sept. 14, 2006. Saul Lopez Gazga, 36, of Arcadia and Lisa Ann Charland, 42, of Arcadia, Sept. 14, 2006. Rogelio Herrera Gomez, 28, of LaBelle and Eva Avalos Cortez, 21, of LaBelle, Sept. 14, 2006. Daniel Elmore Goss Jr.,, 40, of Avon Park and Melissa Michelle Barcinas. 33, of Avon Park, Sept. 14, 2006. k m John Louis Ruggiero, 49, of Lake Placid and Lynda Christine Rogers, 48, of Lake Placid, Sept. 14, 2006. Javan O'Neill Stewart, 29, of Port St. Lucie and Christine Elizabeth Waters, 27, of Sebring. Sept. 14, 2006. Jason Andrew Baker, 27, of Sebring and Teresa Leshield Robinson, 20, of Sebring, Sept. 15, 2006. Ruben Salvador Escaffi, 28, of Avon Park and Suhail Ortiz, 30, of Avon Park, Sept., 15, 2006. Gary John Mehler, 57, of Sebring and Linda Marie Grimes, 56, of Sebring, Sept. 15, 2006. David Charles Offhaus II, 18, of Avon Park and Carissa Nicole Smith, 18, of Avon Park, Sept. 15, 2006. Richard Malijan Soluta, 33, of Avon Park and Holly Elaine Trudell, 53, of Syracuse N.Y, Sept. 15, 2006. Reggie Darrell Cooper Sr., 52, of Sebring and Norma Dee Spires, 40, of Sebring, Sept. 18, 2006. Gerald Wayne Knight, 61, of Lake Placid and Mittie Barbara Barnes, 56, of Zolfo Springs, Sept. 18, 2006. Alfredo Lydell Scott, 27, of Belle Glade and Arasele Catalan, 23, of Lorida, Sept. 18, 2006. Theodore Gibbs Jr., :51, of Sebring and Darlene Bender, 35, of Sebring, Sept. 19, 2006. Antonio Hernandez, 33, of Sebring and Rebeca Estevez, 29, of Sebring, Sept. 19,/2006. Benjamin Rodriguez Perez, 23, of Avon Park and Letcia Gomez Badillo. 23. of Avon Park, Sept. 19, 2006. John Adam Giddens' IV, 21, of Avon Park and Sheri Lee Kuse, 19, of Avon Park:. Sept. 20, 2006. Scott Jeffrey Hanks, 27, of Lake Placid and Stephanie Michelle Tomlinson, 19, of Lake Placid, Sept. 20, 2006. Landelino Santiago, 41, of Lake Placid and Carol Lyne Regan, 39, of Lake Placid, Sept. 20, 2006. Maquelito Guerrier, 27, of Avon Park and. Sophia Loren Charles, 24, of Avon Park, Sept. 21, 2006. Raymond Francis Banks III, 26, of Sebring and Jennifer Suzanne Ruse, 19, of Sebring, Sept. 22, 2006. George Robert Langdon, 68, of Haines City and Barbara Margaret Bronsing, 70, of Avon Park, Sept. 22, 2006. William Christian \\ ilson, 19, of Avon Park and Meredith Elizabeth Richards, 17, of Avon Park, Sept. 22, 2006. Frank Brown Sr., 68, of Sebring and Becky Sue Davis, 49, of Sebring, Sept. 22, 2006. Travis Calvin Copeland, , 26, of Sebring and Clarisa Ma\ Copeland, 26, of Sebring. Sept. 22; 2006. James Alan Cole, 67, of Sebring and Alycejean Jarvis, 69, of Sebring. Sept. 25, 2006. Bruce Allan Eures, 44, of Sebring and Xuefen Hu, 40, of Sebring, Sept. 25, 2006. Patrick Steyen Orrell, 25, of Sebring and Dacia Elaine Mitchell, 28, of Sebring. Sept. 25, 2006. Anthony Francis Greulich, 53, of Sebring and Marlene Elaine Griffin, 5,6, of Sebring. Sept. 26, 2006. Eric Eugene Harrison, 21, of Avon Park and Emily Fawn Loyed, 22, of A\ on Park. Sept. 26, 2006. YVernon Ray: Hollingsworth, 63, of Sebring and Brenda Joyce Chaffin, 60, of Sebring, Sept. 26, 2006. James Robert McCall, 28, of Sebring and Jacquelinie Marie O'Bldck, 24, of Sebring, Sept. 26, 2006. Jady Michael Prescott, 24, of Sebring. and Amy Lauren Crews, 23, of A\ on Park. Sept. 26, 2006.- '"'' .. A Efrain Ramos,, 24, of Sebring and Rosita Cruz, 19, of Sebring., Sept. 26, 2006. Irvin Leroy Deneen II. 46, of Sebring and Kimnmie Dee Mathew, 49, of Sebring, Sept. 27, 2006. . m Nicolas Ramos, 40, of Avon Park and Daiana Medina, 44, of Avon Park, Sept. 27, 2006. N* Justin Richard Trung. 30, of Sebring and Thanh Tam Hoang, 22. of Sebring. Sept. 27, 2006. BIRTHS Zyanna Sawyer Kimberly Thomas and Dallas Sawyer, of Avon Park, announce the birth of a daugh- ter Zyanna Janay at 9:18 a.m. Oct. 21, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Zyanna weighed 8 pounds, 7 ounces and measured 20 inches in length.. Maternal grandparents are Delores Walker and Carlton Thomas. Paternal grandparents are Ollie Perry and Lola Thomas .Walker. Raymond Lozana Monica Aguirre and Pedro Lozana, of.,Zolfo Springs, announce the birth of a son Raymond Jose at 3:38 p.m. Oct..; 21, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Raymond weighed 7 pounds. 6 ounces and measured 21 inch- es in length. Maternal grandparents are Connie Valdez and Jdose Aguirre. 'Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Lozano. Roni Mosley Shannon and Ronnie Mosley, of Avon Park, announce the birth of a daughter Roni Paige at 9:18 p.m. Oct. 13, 2006, at Florida 'Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Roni weighed 7 pounds, 1 ounce and measured 19 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Edwin and Maureen TooheN of Pennsylvania. Paternal grandmother is Willie Mae MosleN of Avon 04 S~m amoacmbf sm up,0 b 0an 4 MIN 0 4D Go 41 0 cow *o 4 4w "Mae Park. Liberty Phillips Patricia and Brian Phillips, of Sebring, announce the birth of a daughter Liberty Grace at 12:29 p.m. Oct. 11, 2006, at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Liberty weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 21 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are James and Teresa Williamson of Sebring. Paternal grandparents are Leola Phillips of Sebring and Gary and Lenna Phillips of Bradenton. Ryan Selph Brandy Staton and Robert Selph. of Sebring, announce the birth of a son Ryan Alexander at 8:20 a.m. Oct. 10, 2006, at Florida .Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Ryan weighed 7 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 20 inches in length. Maternal grandparents are Charles and Diane Staton of Wauchula. Paternal grandmother is Patricia Gonzalez of Arcadia. Taleah Rosa Angela Elrod and Adam Rosa, of Frostproof. announce the birth of a daughter Taleah at 11:45 a.m. Oct. 18. 2006. at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center, Sebring. Taleah weighed 5 pounds, 14 ounces and measured 18 inches in length. Maternal grandmother is Tammy Elrod of Avon Park. Paternal grandparents are Dawn Marin and Rafael Lopez 4 w 4mp*b ON0 ~w-00 - - dbge- 401 - -.00 of Frostproof. Angelia Curry Tayaka Robinson and Charles Curry, of Lake Placid, announce the birth of a daugh- ter Angelia Akeelia at 4:34 p.m. Oct. 25, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Angelia weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces and measured 18 inches in length Maternal grandmother is Elizabeth Norris. Paternal grandfather is Henry Robinson. Breyanna Fields Kasha.. Fields. and Christopher Rice. of Sebring. announce the birth of a daugh- ter Breyanna Marie at 3:52 p.m. Oct. 22, 2006, at Highlands Regional Medical Center, Sebring. Bre anna weighed 6 pounds, 4 ounces and measured 20 inch- es in length. Maternal grandparents are Mandy :Fields ,and Geneo Fields.-, Kyla Redmon Sha%%n Paulus and Chase Redmon, of .Lake Placid, announce the birth of a daugh- ter Kyla Nichole at 7:20 p.m. Sept. 15, 2006. at Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center. Sebring. KNla weighed 6 pounds, 10 ounces and measured 19 inches in length. NMaternal grandparents ,are Kve Langston and Jerry Tucker of Cocoa. Paternal grandparents are Teresa and Ja% Redmon of Lake Placid. A ~m a..m 4w mmew ___ -oft 4b - = iA % bw mo qP~ps 4amm m .0 ft OWN --Copyrighted. MaterialI---- - 1w- 40 .m - ---- -b --M lb 4 o*lo -.Syndicated Content - m-am - Available from Commercial News Providers" -*" * ^ i- m ~ c iD MILITARY LISTING Matthew Worth Army National Guard Pvt. Matthew D. Worth has graduat- ed from basic combat training at Fort Jackson, Columbia, S.C. During the nine weeks of training, the soldier studied the Army mission, history, tradi- tion and core values, physical fitness, and received instruc- tion and practice in basic com- bat skills, military weapons, chemical warfare and bayonet,, training, drill and ceremony, marching, rifle marksmanship. armed and unarmed combat, map reading, field tactics, mili- tary courtesy,, military justice system, basic first aid, foot marches, and- field training exercises. Worth is the son of Nancy Worth of Sebring. CELEBRATIONS GUIDELINES: The News-Sun publishes announcements about anniver- saries, births, engagements and weddings and military news on Wednesdays on the Celebrations page. The submis- sion deadline is noon Friday to be considered for publication in the following Wednesday's paper. Submit to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. introducing _'____ De.sn Get better, clearer, more natural The Hearing Aid hearing with the most technologi- That Gets It Right. call advanced digital instrument aVailable. * Automatically adjusts to different listening environment. * Automatically adjusts to a Noisy environment * Adjusts when your using the telephone * Eliminates whistling and Feedback * You can move from your home to your car to a crowded restaurant without ever making a manual adjustment! HIGHLANDS COUNTY'S OLDEST ESTABLISHED HEARING SAID OFFICE . News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS Detective talks about elder abuse and scams to SALT SEBRING The Seniors and Law Enforcement Together Council met at 10 a.m. Oct.- 13 at the Highlands County Courthouse. Paul Armstead, former detective for the Highlands County Sheriff's Office and a member of the Special Operations Unit, spoke about elder abuse and scams that he had personally investi- gated. He was promoted to the Criminal Investigation Division before he worked as a detective for three years. Armstead is currently the director of marketing for Heartland Home Health Care. Armstead made the point that the elderly are often very vulnerable and lonely. They are befriended by a younger person who may offer to pressure clean their driveways, clean their hous- es, do home repairs, etc. He alerted the council as to how there is a tow truck scheme. Someone may knock on the front door and a person may say that their car is broke down. The stranger will ask for money to have the car towed. He also stat- ed that three brothers in the area would come to the door and then gain access to the elder's house. They would pull wires in the circuit breaker and then offer to repair the circuit breaker for a large sum of money. They also created a leak in the roof. The elderly are often too embarrassed to prosecute. There will be no meeting in November as the Elder Fair will be from 9 a.m. to noon.Thursday, Nov. 9, at the Firemen's Field, Sebring. The SALT Council will have a booth at the Elder Fair and will be giving out laminated memo boards for the elderly to place by their phones with the phone numbers of the scam/elder abuse hotline on them. This fair is being presented by the Advocacy on Aging Coalition. The next meeting will be Friday, Dec. 8, at the Children's Advocacy Center on Highlands Avenue, north of Sebring High School. The guest speaker for December will be Charlie Stroup, who is a licensed mental health counselor. The topic will be on "Destressing the Holidays." All, meetings are open to the public and Community Watch Representatives. For more information, call Lynda Fulcher, chairperson for SALT Council' at 471-0380 or Virginia Winn, public relations representative for SALT Council at (863) 227-0629. The. SALT Web site is www.hcsalt.com. TOPS 733 members kept busy during summer SEBRING Take Off Pounds Sensibly 733 meets in Whisper Lake clubhouse, with weigh-in starting at 7:30 a.m. and the meeting from 8-9 a.m. Thursday. To enter the park use the entrance off of Memorial Drive. The members have had a busy summer. Several members went to the 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 5 pound loss and she also lost weight for five consecutive weeks. Aaron Perkins visited the meeting and explained and demonstrated tai chi. Although members have been exercising and watching their food intake, the weight gain was too high, therefore all members read a rededication to inspire themselves. Visitors are welcome to attend one meeting at no cost or obligation. For details, call 471- 2193. Sebring Optimist shows appreciation to coalition SEBRING The Highlands County Coalition parents are having their own significant prob- on Substance Abuse presented president Earle lems. The courts have ruled that children should Luke a certificate of appreciation for the Optimist be kept in the families rather than go to foster support of the coalition in its effort to reduce sub- care. Yet, the state apparently penalizes the stance abuse among the youth of the county. grandparents for doing that. The newspapers The Boys & Girls Club is organizing fund-rais- recently covered several families in the Tampa ers to support its programs in Avon Park and area and in Highlands County having great diffi- Sebring. The Avon Park City Council awarded culty getting assistance for these children, espe- the club $10,000 to restart the programs there. cially those with physical, mental and emotional The first fund-raiser will be a "Poker Night" at problems. The Sebring Optimists are providing the Boys & Girls Club facility in Sebring. This is learning materials for the local association. It is similar to casino night held by other civic clubs. exploring the possibility of a library containing a The Grandparents Raising. Grandchildren great variety off materials to enhance the learning Association is for their grandchildren. Most of process. Anyone who has books, magazines, etc., -them are on Social Security, but make a 4great- especially, for kids ages 2-14, may contact effort to keep the family together, because the Gabriel Read at 453-2859. TOPS 632 presents successful open house ELIZABETH WALKER/News-Sun A devoted son Marshall McJunken whispers to his mother Eugenia McJunken how surprised and delighted the members of the Daughters of the Confederacy are to see her. McJunken, co-founder of the local UDC Chapter, was very active in both state and local ion organizations before her illness. She has been a member for more than 60 years, has served as state president and most offices in the local chap- ter. .. v U Former state president visits UDC By ELIZABETH WALKER News-Sun LAKE PLACID Members of the John Wesley Wiidden Chapter 2501 of the United, Daughters .of the Confederacy were delighted with a surprise visit from their former state president Eugenia McJunlken and her son Marshall. McKunken \ as co-founder of local chapter with Hazel Scarborough more than 60 years ago. Until her illness she was active in the state and local organizations, having served as state president and most offices of the local chapter.- At its meeting this week, the the local UDC chapter sched- uled action for 2007. Included is its annual observation of Confederate Memorial Day in April. The security "Sriping" of the 6,000 books is in progress. This procedure \ works well with two people working; one oper- ates the stripping machine. the second feeds the books to the operator and returns them to the shelves. This system, along \x ith electronic eye doors, pre- vents their books from leaving the building unnoticed. President Betti Ray Roberts announced that "Their Holiday" will be at the home of Betty and Sonny Stalls at 10 a.m. Dec. 9, followed by a cov- ered dish luncheon. Members may call Stalls at 465-7280 regarding the dish the\ will bring. Guests are welcome to attend. TOPS 99 members keep losing weight SEBRING Take Off attend a meeting at no cost or Woolever and the best loser for Pounds Sensibly FL 99 meet- obligation. The meetings offer the month of September was ings are from 6 to 7 p.m. every group support and encourage- Kim Woodham. This weeks Tuesday at the Atonement ment for all who attend. group weight loss was 13.75 Lutheran Church '(behind Congratulations to these mem- pounds. Weekly program was Publix) at 1744 Lakeview bers for outstanding weight, given on the topics -of diet, ')rive. losses ; this..., week .. Doris ,: health and fitness and the Visitors, re welcome to McCloskey and .Lorraine importance of planning ahead. SEBRING The Oct. 23 open house meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 632 was called to order by leader Jean Ottoway with 35 members and 11 guests. One guest was Nancy Hughes, area coordinator for TOPS. Salute to the flag and Keep Off Pounds Sensibly and TOPS pledges were said by all. Ottoway read a short history on TOPS to members and guests. Much thanks goes to Nell Hayes of the Highlands County Sheriff's Office who talked on crime prevention and how peo- ple can watch and take care of themselves. She said that it is very important for people to always be aware of their sur- roundings and to always trust their instincts. She also gave out some literature. While low calorie refresh- mentsi were being set up, Carolyn Rider sang a solo and led all in songs. Members want to welcome back some of the other mem- bers and they also had several people join this week and those names will be given next week. There was no roll call this week, but the best loser of the week was Judy O'Boyle. Ottoway wants to thank all members for their help with the open house. Everyone's job was important and this made the open house a huge success. Come join at 2:30 p.m. Monday at The First Baptist Church of Lake Josephine. For more information, call Ottoway at 655-3673. TOPS 487 tries to stay away from Halloween candy SEBRING The Oct. 25 meeting of Take Off Pounds Sensibly FL 487. was called to order with 11 TOPS and three Keep Off Pounds Sensibly members saying the pledges. Roll call had the chapter with a net lose of .75 pounds. Members had a rough time with all that Halloween candy in the house ready for the kids. Best loser was Norma Holden with a four pounds loss. The 25 cent contest had three winners of $.65 each. The 10 cent contest was won by Linda Harrell of $.90. The mystery gift was taken by Holden with a loss this week and she must lose for three more weeks to keep the gift. The attendance box was unwrapped by the sunshine lady Harrell and members found a box of Thomas Kinkade notepapers and postage stamps. There will be a new attendance box next week. Members 'welcomed back several winter guests who are members. The November, greeter is Ruth Robertson. November programs will be today done by Donna Blair; Nov. 8 done by Harrell; Nov. 15 done by Judy Bryans; Nov. 22 and 29 to be named later. The program was given by Leslie Maschue on "Vegetables May Keep Brains Young." Mother's for years have told their kids "eat your vegies, they're good for you." How right mother was. The chapter had a group discussion on the program. The meeting was adjourned until Nov. 1. Weigh- in starts at 8:30 a.m. and the meeting starts at 9 a.m. at the Whispering Pines Baptist Church in the Harden Room. For more information call 314-9485 or 385-3155. CRUNCH Continued from IC It also works with pork. Did you know that the average American eats 51 pounds of pork per year (Source: U.S. Department of Agriculture). That's almost as much as chicken and for Mom, it can be just as much of a challenge to make. Here is a crunchy way to use French fried onions to make a delicious pork dinner for your family. Savory Pork Chops Prep Time: 5 minutes Cook Time: 20 minutes Serves: 4 1-1/3 cups French's Original or Cheddar French Fried Onions 4 (1/2 inch thick) bone-in or boneless pork chops 1 egg, beaten Heat oven to 400 F. Place French fried onions into plastic bag. Lightly crush with hands or with rolling pin. Dip pork chops into beaten egg; then coat in onion crumbs. Place pork chops on baking sheet. Bake at 400 F for 20 min- utes or until pork is no longer pink in center. Tip: Add 1/4 teaspoon each garlic powder and thyme leaves to onion crumbs. Proceed as above. For more great recipes and cooking tips go to www.frenchsfoods.com. CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS GUIDELINES: The News-Sun publishes announcements about clubs and organizations on Wednesdays on the Celebrations page. Photos are accepted and are returned when accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Forms are available at the News-Sun. The sub- mission deadline is noon Friday to be considered for publication in the following Wednesday's paper. Submit items by fax, 385-1954; send e-mail to cindy.marshall@news sun.com; or mail to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 528. News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 5 FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS TROPICAL HARBOR Mary Ellen Bryant LAKE PLACID Jack and Betty Post hosted monday co- ed coffee Oct. 23. Louise Smith emceed. We welcomed returnees Diane and Dan Bennett, Marge and Ken Bowser, Judy and Jim VanCamp and Susan Spurlock. Laura Helbig, our sunshine lady, announced there are care cards to sign for Pat Schweiger, Dee Raub, Joan Shannon and Joan Vladyka and condolence cards for Russ Rider, Jim Perry and Ed Fisher. George Susco, our park man- ager, thanked Janine Smith for her donation of an electronic keyboard to the community. He informed us that drains will be put in some of the streets to help minimize flooding and that the streets will be resealed shortly. He has asked not to put big items in the trash compactor but to put it on the side so they can be broken down. Additional book cases have been ordered for the library. He has asked us to slow down to our community speed limit of 15 mph. When walking or biking at night, use a flashlight. Birthday and anniversary. ishes go out to all those cele- brating this \week. We sang "Happy Birthday" to those attending and our thanks go out to Virginia Tharp for accompa- nying us. on the piano. Pool walking will start at 10:30 a.m. and pool exercises will start at 11 a.m. as of today. Our next pancake breakfast will be from 7-9 a.m. Saturday. Bring your own table service and a donation of $3. Enjoy coffee, orange juice, sausage and all the pancakes you can eat. The next Tropical Harbor Homeowners Association meet- ing will be at 7 p.m. Monday. An ice cream social will begin at 6 p.m. The arts and crafts sale scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 11, has been cancelled as not enough tables were spoken for at the event. Thelma Cecil of the special events committee has asked us to mark Dec. 2 on our calen- dars. The committee is planning a full dinner and entertainment. Further information will be available at coffees. Bonnie Allen made coffee and Louise Smith emceed at Tuesday Ladies Coffee Oct. 24. The Tropicaires are practic- ing at noon ThursdayNs at the clubhouse for an hour. Come join them. They need sopranos, altos. tenors and bass and the\ need instruments, to accompa- ny them. The Tropical Harbor Estates bowling league starts at 1 p.m. Monday at the Royal Palms 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. The military board commit- tee will have a fund-raiser soup and sandwich meal from 5-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 11. Vegetable soup, chicken noodle soup and hot dogs will be offered for a donation of $4. This is to help fund our care packages we send to military members. The Tropical Harbor 'Homeowner's Association will host a trash and treasure sale Dec. 9. Any donations of arti- cles to sell will be appreciated. Contact a board member for the article to be picked up. The Tropical Harbor Red Hatters will have a luncheon meeting at11:30 a.m. FridaN at Platters Restaurant on the circle in Lake Placid. Sign up on the list on the bulletin board If you are able to volunteer for two hours on a SaturdaN morning to help residents of the Lake Placid Health Care Center play bingo or help with the birthday\ parts, contact Helen Burgan. Scoreboard Recreational events 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. 24 are as follows: first place, Cloyd Hill; second, place, Darlene Dulitz: and third place, Trudy Burgan. Anyone interested in join- ing can call 465-3498. Golden Seniors turn in scores SEBRING The Golden Seniors met ThursdaN. Oct. 26. at Golf Huammock \\with two tables for bridge. Winners were Carole Hubor, first and Randy Hubor, second. Over the Hill Gang hosts shooting, match SEBRING At the Over the Hill Gang's shooting match on Oct. 25, Rangemasters Ra\ mand Rita Maki set up the shooting positions and targets with a possible score of 1,250. In the Small Bore Optic Sight Group, tying for first place were Doris McCollum, Will Asbtiur and Mike Cioppa N ith perfect scores of 1.250 each; second place was_ Norman Pekar %%ith 1,240; FRIENDS & NEIGHBORS GUIDELINES: The Neis-Sun puolises Wednesday on the Friends & Neighbors page. and third place was Don. Gibbs % ith 1,220. In Large Bore, first place was Gary Plants with 1,200., In Open Sights, tying for first place were Scott McLean and Jay Port with 1,160 each. New shooters are wel- come. The Gang meets at 10 a.m. each Wednesday at Jim's Pistolarrow on U.S. 98. Call 655-4505 for informa- tion. Woodhaven bridge scores reported SEBRING Woodha\ en Estates Wednesday night party bridge \\ as played Thursday afternoon this week. Winners were: first place, Jeanne Sisson and sec- ond place. Ken Nash. Bridge % ill be played at7 p.m. Wednesday. Not. 1. residential community news on Phroos are accepted and are returned when accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. The submission deadline is noon Fridays to be considered for publication in' the. following Wednesday's paper. Submit items to the News-Sun's from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; fax to 385-1954: send e-mail to cincl\.marstiall@netssun.com; or mail to Lifestle Editor-, Nets-Sun. 2227 U.S. 27 South. Sebring. FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 528. ResidI.d This calendar provides a, brief listing of clubs and organi- zations that meet regularly in each of the residential commu- nities in Highlands County. It' runs on the first Wednesday of each month and at other times as space is available. It is the responsibility of the group to update the News-Sun on any changes in .this listing by calling 385-6155, ext. 528. WEDNESDAY * Alpine Village R.O.C. plays euchre at 7 p.m. Movie Night is also at 7. * Francis 1 has coffee hour at 9 a.m. Advanced Painting Club meets at 12:30 p.m. Stiuffleboard games are, played at 7 p.m. * Hammock Mobile Estates plays golf at 8:13 a.m., with ladies golf at 9 a.m. Exercise programs are in the clubhouse. at 8:30 a.m. Shuffleboard is at 10 a.m. Pinochle is at 7 p.m. * Highlands Oaks has euchre games at 7 p.m. * Placid Lakes Home and Property Owners Association Inc. meets in February for annual meeting and in May, September and December for quarterly meet- ings. Board meetings are 7 p.m. first Wednesday of each month at the Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010 Placid Lakes Blvd. For details, call 465- 4888. * Sebring Hills Association Hobby Club meeis from 9:30- 11 a.m. Wednesday. For details, call Nancy Ranck at 471-2734. Euchre is played at 6:30 p.m. in the clubhouse, except on the second Wednesday of each month when the board of directors meets at 6:30 p.m. and the association meets at 7:30 p.m. * Silver Oaks has swimming exercises on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month, weatherpermitting. * Tropical Harbor plays golf. Check bulletin board for tee times. Tropicaires singing group rehearses at 9 a.m. Shuffleboard is at 9:30 a.m. Pool walking is at 11:30 a.m. and pool exercises at noon. SNu-Hope Ladies meet at 1 p.m. Dominoes is played at 1 p.m. Ladies Poker League plays at 6:30 p.m. in the club- house. Euchre is played at 7 p.m. THURSDAY * Crystal Lake plays shuffle- board at 6:30 p.m. For resi- dents and renters only. * Francis 1 hosts meetings of the Busy Fingers Hobby Club at 8:30 a.m. The group sews for Nu-Hope Elder Care Services Inc. Business meet- ings follow with President Barb Cummings presiding. Beginners Painting Club meets at 12:30 p.m. * Hammock Mobile Estates bikes meet at 8:30 a.m. at clubhouse and ride to local restaurants for breakfast. Euchre played at 7 p.m. * Highlands Oaks has pool tournaments at 1 p.m. * Placid Lakes Home and Property Owners Association Inc. offers blood pressure screenings Irom 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the first Thursday of each month at the Placid Lakes Town Hall, 2010, Jefferson Ave. For details, call 465-4888. * Sebring Country Estates Civic Association has a busi- ness meeting at 7 p.m. on the second Thursday in the club- house on Grand Prix Drive.. The group does not meet ,. June, July or August. All resi- dents of Sebring Country Estates and Grand Prix Heights a-reinvited., The monthly carry-in dinner with entertainment is at 6 p.m. every fourth Thursday in the clubhouse. * Sebring Hills Association Ladies Club plays cards and has dessert at 1 p.m. The first Thursday of each month is a business meeting. For details, call President Doris Steel at 314-8905. * Silver Oaks has coffee hour at,8:30 a.m. Homeowners association has business meeting first Monday of each month. Plays cards, games and pool at 6:30 p.m. Open to residents only. * Tropical Harbor Bowling league bowls at 8:45 a.m. at Royal Palms Bowling Center in Lake Placid. Shuffleboard is at 9:30 a.m. Bible study is at 10 a.m. with the Rev. Richard Norris in the clubhouse. Happy Hammock Mobile Estates hour is at 4 p.m. Poker is at 7 has coffee hour at 9 a.m. p.m. 0 Placid Lakes Home and * Woodhaven Estates Property Owners Computer Club meets at 10 Association Inc. plays bridge a.m. from noon to 4:30 p.m. on the second and fourth Mondays of FRIDAY each month at the Placid. E Crystal Lake plays shuffle- Lakes Town Hall, 2010 . board at 2 p.m. For residents Jefferson Ave. For details, call and renters only. 465-4888. Sebring Hills Association * Francis 1 plays shuffle- h Sebring Hills Association board al 7 p.m.. For residents has co-ed public golf at 7:30 board renat 7 p.m.. For resident p.m. at the Sun "N Lake Golf and renters only. Course in Sebring. For details, * Hammock Mobile Estates call Pete Mezza at 382-1280. has breakfast at area restau- Sebring Hills Executive Board rants at 7:45 a.m. and shuffle- meets at 6:30 p.m. second board at 10 a.m. Monday of the month with the 1 Highlands Oaks plays regular association meeting" horseshoes'at 10 a.m. ""'' folloWing'at 7:30 p.m. 'A potluc'k . '.-I sipper is at 6 p.m. on'the'last SATURDAY Monday of the month in the * Sebring Hills Association clubhouse. Bring a dish for has a public pancake breakfast eight, lace setting, and white from 8-10 a.m. on the second elephant gift for card bingo. Saturday of each month. u Silver Oaks ladies play bunco the first Monday of each MONDAY month at 9:30 a.m. MONDAY N Tropical Harbor has Coed . Delaney Heights in Avon Coffee Hour at 9:15 a.m. with Park hosts the Highlands blood pressure screenings on County Branch of the National the first Monday of the month. Association for the Walking is at 11:30 a.m. and Advancement of Colored pool exercises at noon. People meeting at 7 p.m. Shuffleboard is at 10 a.m. every third Monday in building Duplicate bridge games are at one. For details, call 453-8672 ',1 p.m. Line dancing is at 3 or 449-7465. Write to NAACP p.m. Pinochle at 7 p.m., except at P.O. Box 181, Avon Park, FL on first Monday of the month.- 33826-0181. U Whispering Pines ladies * Francis 1 residents bowl at. play shuffleboard at 9 a.m. the Royal Palms Bowling Instruction is given. :Center, Lake Placid, at 9:30 N Woodhaven Estates plays a.m. Euchre is at 7 p.m. pinochle at 7:30 p.m.. TUESDAY * Alpine Village R.O.C. has coffee hour at 8:15 a.m. each Tuesday. Cards are played at 7 p.m. * Crystal Lake plays shuffle- board at 2 p.m. For residents and renters only. * Francis 1 hosts a meeting of the Crafty Ladies at 12:30 p.m. * Hammock Mobile Estates offers exercise program at 9 a.m. at the clubhouse. 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For details, call 385-0987. * Knights of Columbus Council 7245, Lake Placid, plays bingo at noon at its hall on the corner of Washington Boulevard and County Road 621, Lake Placid. Doors open at 11:15 a.m. Lunch is avail- able * Thunderbird Hill South plays nickel bingo from 2-4 p.m. at the clubhouse. THURSDAY * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661, 200 C.R. 621 East, plays bingo in a smoke-free environment. Early bird games begin at 6:30 p.m. For details, call 465-2661 or 465-2122. * Lorida Lions Club plays bingo at the Lorida Lions Clubhouse, 301 Lake Blvd. Early games are at 6 p.m. and regular games are at 7. * Sebring Recreation Club plays bingo at its clubhouse, 333 Pomegranate Ave, at 7 p.m. For members only. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post'4300 plays bingo at 2 p.m., 2011 SE Lakeview Drive, Sebring. Kitchen is open from 12-2 p.m. for hamburgers. For .details, call 385-8902. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853, Avon Park, has regular bingo at 12:30 p.m. No early birds. 50/50s, specials and regular games. Guaranteed jackpot. Kitchen is open for lunch. Open to the public. FRIDAY * Alpine Village R.O.C. plays bingo at 7 p.m. * Knightsof Columbus Council 5441 plays bingo at the hall, 900 U.S. 27 N, Sebring. Doors open at 3 p.m. Games on sale at 5 p.m. and starting time is 6 p.m. Hoagies and light food will be served. For details, call 385-0987. * Knights of Columbus Council 7245, Lake Placid, holds early bird games at 6:30 p.m. and regular games at 7 p.m. at the Knights of Columbus Hall at County Road 621 and Washington Boulevard. Free coffee is served. Desserts and bever- ages are available. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3880 plays bingo 2 p.m. at 1224 County Road 621 East, Lake Placid. For details, call 699-5444. SATURDAY * Lake Placid Elks 2661 plays bingo from 1-4 p.m. at the lodge. Open to members and their guests. For details, call 699-1429. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 plays bar bingo from 2-4 p.m. at the post. Members and escorted guests only. For details, call 385-8647 or 471- 3557. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3880 plays bingo 2 p.m. at 1224 County Road 621 East, Lake Placid. For details, call 699-5444. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 plays bingo at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon Park. Early bird is at 12:30 p.m. and regular bingo is at 1. All regular games are two-part bingos except for the specials and winner take all, last game jackpot. Kitchen is open at 11 a.m. Public is welcome. For details, call 452-9853. SUNDAY * Handicapped Americans Love Of Life Organization bingo will be at 1 p.m. at the Lion's Club of Sebring. Doors open at 11:30 a.m. Supplies are sold. Games are played on paper. Concessions sold before the game. For details, call 385-6415 or 385-1196. * Lake Placid Elks Lodge 2661 has bingo from 1-4 p.m. each Sunday. Open to the public. For details, call 465- 2661. * Lake Placid Moose Lodge 2374 has bar bingo games at 1 p.m. at the lodge, 2137 U.S. 27 South, Lake Placid. Open to members and qualified guests only. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 plays bingo 6 p.m., 2618 Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. Doors open at 4 p.m. Papers start selling at 5 p.m. Open to the public. For details, call 471-3557 or 655-1982. * Sebring Moose Lodge 2259 has bingo available for its members and guests at 1:30 p.m. at the lodge. 11675 U.S. 98, Sebring. Jackpol and lucky number games offered. Kitchen open from 2-5 p.m. For details, call 655-3920. MONDAY * Alpine Village R.O.C. plays bingo at 7 p.m. * American Legion Post 74 plays bingo at 1:45 p.m. at the, post in Sebring. Jackpot game is $120 for members and guests. * Hammock Mobile Estates plays bingo at 7 p.m. * Lake Haven plays bingo at 7 p.m. Open to public. * Oak Gardens plays bingo at 6:30 p.m. Open to residents and their guests. * Sebring Elks Lodge 1529 plays bingo 2-4 p.m., 2618 Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. It is for members and escorted guests only. For details, call 414-2659 or 471-3557. * Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9853 plays bingo at the post, 75 N. Olivia Drive, Avon Park. Early bird is at 12:30 p.m. and regular bingo is at 1. All regular games are two-part bingos except for the specials and winner take all, last game jackpot. Kitchen is open at noon until after intermission, approximately 2:30 p.m. Public is welcome. For details, call 452-9853. TUESDAY * American Legion Post 69- plays lounge bingo at 1:30 p.m. each Tuesday at the post, 1301 W. Bell St., Avon Park. Open to members and guests only. * American Legion Post 25 plays bingo at 5:30 p.m. at the Lake Placid Post. Members and guests invited. Call 465- 7940 for details. * Avon Park American Legion Post 69 plays bar bingo at 2 p.m. Open to mem- bers and guests. * Fraternal Order of Eagles 4240 Aerie plays early bird bingo at 12:30 p.m. and regu- lar bingo at 1:30 p.m. at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebring. For details call 655-4007. * Handicapped Americans Love of Life Organization bingo will be at 6 p.m. at the Lion's Club of Sebring. Doors open at 4:30 a.m. Supplies are sold. Games are played on paper. Concessions sold before the game. For details, call 385-6415 or 385-1196. * Lake Placid Moose Lodge 2374 plays bar bingo at 4 p.m. For members and qualified guests only. * Sebring Eagles Club 4240 plays bar bingo at 12:30 p.m. at the club, 12921 U.S. 98, Sebring. For details, call 655- 4007... * Silver Oaks plays bingo 7. p.m. Open to residents of Silver Oaks and Oak Gardens only and their guests. 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Ext. 541 On Deck THURSDAY Girls Soccer DeSolo at Avon Park, 6 L p.m. JV, 7:30 varsity; Hardee at Lake Placid. 6 p.m varsity FRIDAY College Baseball SFCC at Hillsborough, Noon IDHI Football Lake Placid at LaBelle, 7:30 p.m.: Sebring at Bradford, 7:30 p.m. Boys Soccer Lake Placid at Port Charlotte Classic, TBA: Sebring vs. Lake Wales in Classic at George Jenkins, 6 p.m. SATURDAY College Softball SFCC at University of Tampa tourney, TBA MONDAY Girls Basketball Avon Park at Clewiston, 6 p.m. JV, 7:30 varsity Girls Soccer Sebring at LaBelle, 6 p.m. JV, 7:30 varsity History Lesson 20 Years Ago Nov. 2, 1986: The fourth- ranked Lake Placid Green Dragons tied a school record in defeating Fort Meade 37-0 on rain-soaked Scarborough Field. The homecoming crowd cele- brated the Green Dragon's eighth victory, which tied. the' 1968 team (8-2) for single-season wins. It was' an especially happy occa- sion for assistant coach Jimmy Adkins, who was the '68 team's featured running back. SCOfi ,LFESEL Nc's or. Sebring's Desarius Dakins can onl. think about what might have been as DeSoto players stream onto the field in celebration after clinching a playoff spot by beating the Blue Streaks Monday night. Sebring, Avon Park fall in District 12-3A tiebreaker By SCOTr DRESSEL ARCADI -- Jared Hamlin \as right. After beating Avon Park to earn a spot in MondaN's District 12-3A tiebreaker at DeSoto High School. the Sebrine coach said that his team couldn't afford to make a mistake in the tiebreaker. As it turned out. the teams that made a mistake are the teams that w% on't be play- ing in the postseason And those teams are Avon Park and Sebrmtn after key interceptions throw n b\ both the Deuils and Blue Streaks proved to be season-killers. Sebring's interception sealed its 3-0) '\in o'er Avon Park in the first quarter. and the one thro\'.n by the Streaks \w iped out their last chance to tie DeSoto in a 7- 0 loss, gei ing the Bulldogs a berth in the postseason and a came at Sarasota Booker in the first round No%. 10 "We said Frida\ night. Sattudas and all day today\ about not making mistakes, and the\ cost us." Hamlin said. "We didn't do a good job stopping i DeSotoi. but I thought we had tw\o good opportunities and mo\ed the ball swell. but when v\.e got dov'.n there., ve made mistakes. "Those things %\ill kill \ou in 12 min- utes. You don't have time to make it up." The night started off well for the Streaks. After stopping A\on Park's open- ing dri e. Sebring used t10 straight A.C \\ilson runs to drile down to the Red sCC'fTI rDRE SEL Nc *:.Su Sebring's t.C. Wilson tries to get aua} from a DeSolo defender Nlonday night. De il S-%ard line before the drive stalled. Joseph Lezama then nailed a 25-N ard field goal with 2.54 left to put the Streaks ahead. Ason Park quarterback T.K. Hill found Ut.. I/ 0) 0 I 0 > -rfo E z O - t %bCU q.4 mV U-E i - U) 0 .......:-,. mm m - in - I -m '5 running back Kaneef Caldswell for two big receptions to get the Desils into Sebring territory as the clock ticked down, but his See OVER, page 4D Girls Soccer Garza leads Dragons past Devils Trivia Time Q A When was the last time Avon Park and Sebring both made the football playoffs?, jaq!a 1! e9>ejw up p SI!AGO 2qI pue '6661. pus L961. u aruId uosezassod ayq ol sd!J| OmI s, uuuqaS 'poueddsy JeAeU Sl Courtesy photo Maria Garza dleft)l, ho scored three goals for Lake Placid. prepares to pass the ball as Ason Park's Knrstal Serrano defends Monday night. By MARCUS WILKINS Sports Wni,, LAKE PLACID Less than 17 minutes into the first half. Maria Garza deftly maneusered past an Avon Park defender and deposited a goal into the net from 8 yards out to give the Lady Dragons the only score they'd need on Monday night in a 4-0 defeat of the Avon Park Lady Devils. Garza's first goal would be her easiest, but not her last. The star forward went on to score two more for the hat-trick "Maria has really come a long \av since the ninth grade," said Lake Placid coach Elizabeth Sottile of her team's captain. "She has grown and matured and become a player. She shows a lot of leadership She really knows what she's doing out there " The Dragons, w'.ho were knocked out of the District 8-3A tournament last January by Frostproof, have a Lake Placid supply of returning 4 players from last Year's team. Avon Park including four sen- iors. For Avon Park, it is the beginning of a ne\v era in girls soccer. First year coach Greg Thacker takes ovei the head coaching duties for the Red Devils after mo inmg from the Cincinnati area His enthusi- asm and positi e air is immedi- ately evident. "I thought we played really well in the second half. We'se only been play ing together for about three weeks now and I hardly e\en know their names." said Thacker with a chuckle. "I have to look and see what num- ber they are to see what their name is. Vocal team leader and multi- sport sensation Kristen Kuh was kept busy in goal in the first nalf for the Red Devils as most of the early acdon was focused on the Avon Park end of the field. Lake Placid's Alejandra Lopez and. Erica Resendez took control of the edges while Garza made surge after surge toward the goal, See LEADS, page 5D L_ a4) * 0 ib. 0 ew Om mo d SFCC plans volleyball camp in January AVON PARK South Florida Community College will hold a three-day volleyball camp for middle school-aged girls Jan. 3-5. The camp will be from 5-8 p.m. the first day with registra- tion the first half hour, and 5:30-8:30 p.m. the final two days. The cost is $90 per camper and the camp is limited to the first 30 applicants. To register, go to www.southflorida.edu and select the volleyball site. Click on "volleyball camp," print out Admissions Application and Emergency Treatment Forms, then mail Admissions Application and Emergency Treatment Forms to address on application form or bring to the Cashier's Office in Building B, or call 784-7037 or 465-5300, ext. 7037.' Contact coach Kim Crawford at one of the above numbers or 381-4089 or e-mail her at kim.crawford@south florida.edu for more informa- tion Free-throw contest to be held Saturday LAKE PLACID Are you the best free-throw shooter around? The largest co-ed sports program in the country, is about to begin its local com- petition. The Lake Placid Lodge of the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks'is seeking boys and girls from ages 8-13 to participate in their hoop shoot free-throw compe- tition. Local winners will advance to district, regional and possibly national hoop shoot competition. The local competition will be held on Saturday, Nov. 4, at the Lake Placid Middle School gymnasium. Registration is at 8 a.m. and the competition begins at 9 a.m. For additional information, call the lodge at 465-2661. Horseshoe club to hold registration . SEBRING The Highlands County Horseshoe Club will be open for registra- tion from 9-11 a.m. on Nov. 7. Registrations will be held at the Lee Palmer Complex in Sebring. League play begins Nov. 14. For more information, contact Irve Swihart at 452-6899. 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. YMCA youth basketball sign-ups under way 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. 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. SHS All-Sport passes on sale for 2006-07 SEBRING -, The Sebring athletic department is selling 2006-07 All-Sport passes. This pass is good for all athletic events with the exception of the state tournament series. The cost is $75 for adults and $50 for students. They are on sale at the front office or the athletic director's office. Call the school at 471-5500 for more information. Golf tourney to support veterans programs LAKE PLACID The 40 & 8 and American Legion Post 25 of Lake Placid are planning a gotf 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- This event-is- ~. de-.igned for the purpose-f -' raising funds to support veter- ans programs and increase interest and membership in the Legion Family efforts and involvement with the commu- nity. Door prizes, ,hole sponsors and boosters are needed and prizes will be awarded to the top three teams as well as clos- est to the pin and longest drive. A putting contest is also being considered. Sign up at the Legion Post, at the Placid Lakes pro shop or contact Ray Ploughs at 441-4119 or J.R Plunkett Sr. at 441-4103., Beware of more bogus SHS poster sales SEBRING -All-Star Productions out of Peoria, MI., 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, however, in agree- ment with High School Graphics for the 2006-07 posters. Call the school at 471-5500 for more information. Sports contact information Scott Dressel, sports editor Marcus Wilkins, sports writer 385-6155, Ext. 541 385-6155, Ext. 517 or scott.dressel@newssun.com marcus.wilkins@newssun.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, November 1, 2006 STATS AND STANDINGS AMERICAN CONFERENCE East New England 6 1 .0 N.Y. Jets 4 4 0 Buffalo 2 5 0 Miami 1 6 0 South Indianapolis 7 0 0 Jacksonville 4 3 0 Tennessee 2 5 0 Houston 2 5 0 North Baltimore 5 2 0 Cincinnati 4 3 0 Cleveland 2 5 0 Pittsburgh a 2 5 0 West W L T Denver 5 2 0 San Diego 5 2 0 Kansas City 4 3 0 Oakland 2 5 0 Pct PF PA .857 167 87 .500 160193 .286 100153 .143 102145 Pct PF PA 1.000 205 153 .571 138107 .286 113179 .286 121 182 Pct PF PA .714 145 91 .571 155142 .286 108139 .286 157145 Pct PF PA .714 110 78 .714 216109 .571 152152 .286'. 92 148 NATIONAL CONFERENCE N.Y. Giants Dallas Philadelphia Washington New Orleans Atlanta Carolina Tampa Bay Chicago Minnesota Green Bay Detroit Seattle St. Louis San Francisco Arizona I 4 3 0. 4 4 0 2 5 0 South W L T 5 2 0 5 .2 0 4 4 0 2 5 0 North W L T 70.0 43 0 4 3 0 3 4 00 1. 6 0 West W L T 4 3 0 4 3 0' 2 5 0* Pet PF PA .714 180134 .571 204142 .500 206160 .286 140171 Pct PF PA, .714 167 145 .714 153134 ,500 137163 .286 88 142 Pct PF PA 1.000 221 69' .571 127126 .429 152176 .143 132189 PF PA 149 177 163 166 134 235 134196 Sunday's Games. Tennessee 28, Houston 22 Green Bay 31; Arizona 14 Baltimore 35. New Orleans 22 Chicago 41, San Francisco 10 Kansas City 35, Seattle 28 Atlanta 29, Cincinnati 27 N.Y. Giants 17, Tampa Bay 3 Jacksonville 13, Philadelphia 6 San Diego 38, St. Louis 24 Cleveland 20, N.Y. Jets 13' Indianapolis 34, Denver 31 Oakland 20, Pittsburgh 13 Dallas 35, Carolina 14 Open: Buffalo, Miami, Washington, Detroit Monday's Game New England 31, Minnesota 7 Sunday, Nov. 5 Miami at Cnicago. 1 p m. . Atlanta at Detlroi. 1 p rn -' Dallas at Washington, 1 0rn. Houston at N.Y. Giants, 1 p.m. Green Bay at Buffalo, 1 p.m. Kansas City at St. Louis, 1 p.m. Cincinnati at Baltimore, 1 p.m. Tennessee at Jacksonville, 1 p.m. New Orleans at Tampa Bay, 1 p.m. Minnesota at San Francisco, 4:05 p.m. Denver at Pittsburgh, 4:15 p.m. Cleveland at San Diego, 4:15 p.m. Indianapolis at New England, 8:15 Open: N.Y. Jets, Arizona, Philadelphia, Carolina Monday, Nov. 6 Oakland at Seattle, 8:30 p.m., INDIVIDUAL LEADERS Through Week 8 AFC Quarterbacks Manning, Ind. Huard, K.C. Rivers, S D. Carr, Hou. Palmer, Cin. Brady, N.E. Pennington, NY-J Leftwich, Jac. Losman, Buf. Culpepper, Mia. Al Corn Yds 245 '163 1965 188 121 1475 210 139 1536 193 136 1330 232 146 1684 232 135 1598 218 136 1558 183 108 1159 197 122 1313 134 81 929 Rushers TD Int 15 2 8 1. 10 3 9 5 11 4 14 4 9 8 7 5 6 6 2 3 Alt Yds .Avg LG TD Tomlinson, S.D. 150 656 4.4 58 9 L. Johnson, K.C. 172 644 3.7 38 8 T. Bell, Den. 137 612 4.5 39 2 McGahee, Buf. 150 564 3.8 32 1 Parker, Pit 148 564 3.8 39 5 Taylor, Jac. 123 554 4.5 32 3 R. Johnson, Cin. 142 552 3.9 22t 5' Brown, Mia. 122 464 3.8 27 4 J. Lewis, Bal. 128 461 3:6 27 1 Addai, Ind. 87 447 5.1 21 1. Receivers No Yds Avg LG TD A. Johnson, Hou. 56 669 11.9 53 4 Coles, NY-J 46 606 13.2 58t 3 Harrison, Ind. 44 553 12.6 38 3 Winslow, Cle. 40 393 9.8 30t 3 Welker, Mia. 39 393 10.1 31 0 Wayne, Ind. 38 642 16.9 51t 5 Evans, Buf. 37 429 11.6 27 1 C. Johnson, Cin. 36 451 12.5 51 2 Houstmzaeh,(h 36 422 11.7 33t 4 Cotchery, NY-J 35 461 13.2 71t 3 Tomlinson, S.D. 35 303 8.7 37t 2 Quick Reads LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF Barber, NY-G Dunn, Atl. Gore, S F. J. Jorie, Dal. C Taylor, Min. S. Jackson, St.L Joneis. Cr,. Foster, Car. James, Ariz Westbrook, Phi. R Boldin, Ariz Smith, Car. Holt, St.L Bush, N.O.' .Driver, G.B.. R. Williams. Del. Westbrook; Phi. Owens, Dal: K. Johnson, Car.. Furrey, Det.. K. Jones, Det. .Toi Holt, St.L Westbrook, Phi. Barber, Dal. R. Brown, Phi '-'olston, N.O- iastlbn,-Sead. Ponrts, Was Owens, Dal. Burress, NY-G Crumpler, Atl. K. Jones, Det. Gould, Chi. Wilkins, St.L Carney, N.O. Kasay, Car. Feely, NY-G Akers, Phi.. Racers. Ari: Rayner, G.B. Longwell, Min. J. Brown. Sea., Rushers At Yds Avg 155 715 4.6 142 637 4.5 124 631 5.1 145 616 4.2 147 612 4.2 151 605 -4.0 139 543 3.9 143 540 3.8 185 516 2.8 97 500 5.2 receivers No Yds Avg 48 608 12.7 45 631 14.0 42 574 13.7 42. 290 6.9 41, 484 11.8 38 581 15.3 38 401 10.6 37 482 13.0 37 479 12.9 37 .431 11.6 37 266 7.2 Scoring uchdowns Scoring Touchdowns TD Rush Rec Tomlinson, S.D. 11 9 2 L.Johnson, K.C. 10 8 2 Parker, Pit. 6 5 1 Wayne, Ind. 5 0 5 Barlow, NY-J 5 5 0 Daniels, Hou. 5 0 5 Heap, Bal. 5 0 5 R. Johnson, Cin. 5 5 0 Jones-Drew, Jac. 5 3 2 Ward, Pit. 5 0 5 Kicking PAT FG Kaeding, S.D. 24-24 16-18 Graham, Cin. 17-17 12-14 Vinatieri, Ind. 11-11 14-14 Scobee, Jac. 15-15 11-14 Tynes, K.C. 15-16 11-14 Stover, Bal. 15-15 10-10 Elam, Den. 11-11 11-13 Reed, Pit. 19-19 8-11 Lindell, Buf. 10-10 10-11 Mare, Mia. 7-7 11-17 Nugent, NY-J 19-20 7-10 NFC Quarterbacks Att .Corn Yds Bulger, St.L 248 155 1946 McNabb, Phi. 277 162 2312 Brunell, Was. 206 132 1465 Brees, N.O. 252- 162 1892 Grossman, Chi. 218 130 1639 Manning, NY-G 233 143.1672 A. Smiih S F '209 125 1431 Vick, Atl. 175 97 1199 Hasselbeck, Sea. 176 103 1249 Warner, Ariz 123 77 916 TO Rush Rec RetPts 7 0 7 0 42 7 4 3 0 42 6 6 0 0 36 6 1 5 0 36 6-' 0 6.0-36: 6,' 0 1.6 .0 36, 6. 6 '0 0 36 5 0 5 0 32 5 0 5 0 30 5 0 5 0 30 5 4 1 0 30 Kicking PAT FG LG Pts 23-23 20-20 49 83 14-14 19-22 51 71 16-16 13-14 51 55 14-14 13-15 54 53 19-19 11-13 46 52 26-26 8-10 47 50 14-14 12-18 45 50 17-17 11-14 54 50 10-11 13-16 49 49 17-17 10-14' 54 47 BCS STANDINGS 1. Ohio Stae 2. Michigan 3. West Virginia 4. Florida 5. Louisville 6. Auburn 7. Texas 8. Southern Cal[ 9. Notre Dame 10. California 11. Tennessee 12. Rutgers 13. Arkansas 14. Boise State 15. Boston College 16. Wisconsin 17. LSU- 18. Oklahoma 19. Clemson 20. Georgia Tech 21. Texas A&M 22. Oregon 23. Washington St. 24. Wake Forest 25. Virginia Tech BCSAvg 0.9864 0.9697 0.7862 0.7791 0.7621 0.7589 0.7562 0.7152 0.7151. 0.7133 0.7000 0.5153 0.5072 0.4763 0.3983 0.3848 0.3754 0.2735 0.2530 0.2280 0.1856 0.1778 0.1321 0.0937 0.0621 SCHEDULE Tuesday's Games Chicago at Miami, late Phoenix at L.A. Lakers, late Wednesday's Games Chicago at Orlando, 7 p.m. Atlanta at Philadelphia, 7 p.m.. Ret Pts 0 66 0 60 0 36 0 32 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 0 30 LG Pts 54 72 51 53 48 53 46 48 53 48 52 45 51 44 44 43 53 40 52 40 47 40 TD Int 12 1 !16 5 .7 -3 11 7 13 7 14 8 9 5. 10 5 10. 7 5 5 LG TOD 29 0 90t 2 53 3 33 3 95t 2 37 3 :29 3 43t 2 14 3 71t 4 LG TD 49t 3 72t 2 67t 7 32 0 48 2 42t 3 52t 3 46 5 40 2 25 3 26 1 Indiana at Charlotte, 7 p.m. , New Orlearns at Boston, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at New Jersvey 7 30 i ni New York at Memphis, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Minnesoti, 8 p m. Miiwaukee at Deiror. 8 p m. Wahingionl at Cleveland. 8 p rr Houston r i Utah 9 p.m. Ponlard ia Senile. 10 p.m. LA. Clippers at Phoenix,, 10:30 p.m. L.A. Lakers at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Thursday's Games San Antonio at Dallas, 8 p.m. Denver at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. Friday's Games 'New Orleans at Indiana, 7 p.m. Philadelphia at Orlando, 7 p.m. Milwaukee at Toronto, 7 p.m. 'New Jersey at Miami, 7:30 p.m. Detroit at Boston, 7:30 p.m. * New York at Atlanta, 7:30 p.m. Cleveland vs. San Antonio, 8 p.m. Charlotte at Memphis, 8 p.m. Sacramento at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Utah vs. Phoenix, 9 p.m. Minnesota at Denver, 9 p.m. Portland at Golden State, 10:30 p.m. Seattle at L A. Lakers, 10:30 p:m." Saturday's Games ',Cleveland..at' Charlotte, 7 p.m. ,Boston vs. Washington, 7 p.m. Memphis at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Indiana at New York, 7:30 p.m. Dallas at Houston, 8:30 p.m. Sacramento at Milwaukee, 8:30 p.m. Golden State at Utah, 9 p.m., Minnesota at Portland, 10 p.m. Phoenix at L.A. Clippers, 10:30 p.m. CONFERENCE SEMIFINALS (Two-leg Aggregate Score Series) EASTERN CONFERENCE' D.C. United 2, New York 1 Saturday, Oct. 21: D.C. United 1, New York 0 Sunday, Oct. 29: New York 1, D.C. United 1, tie Chicago 2, New England 2 New England advances on penalty kicks 4-2 Sunday, Oct. 22: Chicago 1, New England 0 Saturday, Oct. 28: New England 2, Chicago 1 WESTERN CONFERENCE Colorado 4, FC Dallas 4 Colorado advances on penalty kicks 5-4 Saturday, Oct. 21: FC Dallas 2, Colorado 1 Saturday, Oct. 28: Colorado 3, FC Dallas 2 Houston 3, CD Chivas USA 2 Sunday, Oct. 22: CD Chivas USA 2, Houston 1 Sunday, Oct. 29: Houston 2, CD Chivas USA 0 CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP Eastern Conference Sunday, Nov. 5: New England at D.C. United, 4 p.m. Western Conference Sunday, Nov. 5: Colorado at Houston, 6 p.m. MLS CUP At Frisco, Texas Sunday, Nov. 12: TBD, 3:30 p.m. EASTERN CONFERENCE Atlantic Division W L OT Pts GF GA New Jersey 6 4 1 13 28 32 Pittsburgh 6 3 0 12 33. 24 N.Y Rangers .5 6 0 10 40 43 N.Y. Islanders 4 4 2 10 26 32. Philadelphia 3 7 1 7 23 43 Northeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Buffalo 10 0 1 21 53 28 Toronto 6 4 3 15 44 49 Montreal 5 2 3 13 34 33 Ottawa 5 5 0 10 33 23 Boston 3 5 1 7 19 33 Southeast Division W L OT Pts GF GA Atlanta 8,.2 3 19 47 35 Carolina 5 5 2 12 40 45 Florida 5 6 2 12 36 45 Washington 4 3 4 12 35 38 Tampa Bay 5 6 0 10 33. 31 WESTERN CONFERENCE Central Division W L OT Pts GF GA Nashville .'. .'6 3 1 13 :35:'31 Detroit ;' 6 ; 6 I-4. .3 ;29;7'27 St., ouis .. 4 3 :,I-, ,.27 ,36 Chicago 4 -7 0 8 32 40 Columbus ,3 5 1 7 19 26 Northwest Division W LOT Pts GF GA Minnesota 9 2 0 18 33 21 Vancouver 7 4 1 15 32 26 Edmonton 7.4 0 ,14 33 28 Colorado 5 4 2 12 37 34 Calgary 3 6 1 7 25 29 Pacific Division W LOT Pts GF GA Anaheim ,9 0 3 21' 41 27 Dallas 9 2 0 18 .35 21 San Jose 8 4 0 16 40 28 Los Angeles 4 8 2 10 29 38 Phoenix 3 9 0 6 28 53 Two points for a win, one point for overtime loss or shootout loss. Sunday's Games San Jose 4, Tampa Bay 2 Colorado 4, Minnesota 1 Monday's Games SPhiladelphia 3, Chicago 0 Toronto 4, Atlanta 2 Anaheim 6, St. Louis 5, SO Washington 4, Calgary 2 Los Angeles 4, N.Y. Rangers 1 Tuesday's Games Ottawa at Montreal, late San Jose at Florida, late' Chicago at N.Y. Islanders, late Nashville at Vancouver, late Today's Games Carolina at Atlanta, 7 p.m. Colorado at Columbus, 7 p.m. Calgary at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Nashville at Edmonton, 9 p.m. N.Y. Rangers at Anaheim, 10 p.m. Pittsburgh at Los Angeles, 10:30 p.m. Thursday's Games Buffalo at Boston, 7 p.m. Tampa Bay at Philadelphia, 7 p.m. Montreal at Carolina, 7 p.m. N.Y. Islanders at New Jersey, 7:30 p.m. Toronto at Florida, 7:30 p.m. Colorado at St. Louis, 8 p.m. Vancouver at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Detroit at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. N.Y. 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"B f C ,- Ia -L r_ News-Sun, Wednesday, November 1, 2006 0.6* "lagts~jh ~ ~ S - 5- - S - -~ ~- OVER Continued from ID ,next attempt to connect with Caldwell turned out to be Avon Park's final offensive play of the season after, .Devarius Dawkins. went up to knock the ball away and then grabbed it on the way down for an inter- ception xv ith less than a minute ,to play to seal the win. "What can I say? It's over," -Avon Park coach Earnest Perkins said. Sebring looked like it was going to march down to take an early lead against DeSoto in the final quarter: of the night after Wilson, who switched from tailback in the first quarter to quarterback in the second, scrambled away from pressure and found Sam Robinson for a 25-yard completion and a first down. T.J. Williams then ripped off a 17-yard run and Wilson scrambled for two more good gains to get the Streaks in scor- ing position. .. But a sack and a holding penalty backed Sebring up, and Wilson's fourth-and-28 pas' fell incomplete. Helped by a borderline late- hit flag on the Streaks, good running from J.J. Petersoin 6 ida'' fortuitous' bounce, on a Shay Shine fumble that allowed the Bulldogs to keep the ball, DeSoto drove straight down the field and took the lead on a 16- yard run by Bryan Wyrick. Sebring' drove down deep into Bulldog territory onceI again, this time using a 49-yard' pass from Wilson to Robinson. - a' 4D 040 Col- mo e _ %- 4bem do S W- S b o 4 --f -M a' S - S S S 0 S. S - -5 ~ S .5 lqb .Q -oa-mm M.a -w- 4% a -40 a 4w -m 41b- 5-- 4b ~ b. - * - ~.- - - ___ - ~ ~ - S a' * -. -~ - ~ - * C 4b. -.4D WA -S -0 -am-o f a- m p 0. .dlb- -p -W am- S4 -.4w SCOTT DRESSEL/News-Sun Sebring's Devarius Dawkins (top photo) hauls in an interception lo seal the Blue Streaks' 3-0 win over Avon Park Monday night in Arcadia. The three points for Sebring came on Joseph Lezama's 25- yard field goal (above). . But, just as happened to Avon Park in the first quarter, another attempt at :the same connection turned out to be a bad idea 'as Wilson and Robinson weren't on the same page of the playbook and, the pass went instead to DeSoto's Shay Shine in the end zone - the only player near the ball - for the interception that allowed the Bulldogs to run out the clock. . "We were trying to get. it to our horse," Hamlin said. "It worked once and we were try- ing to do, it again. There was just miscommunication'on the play. That happens. "I'm proud of the kids. They fought hard to get here. I don't think three weeks ago any bod. thought we were going to be here." . IM, .'Copyrighted Material Syndicated Content -- 0 * Available from Commercial News Providers" S. TLINE ATTRIBUTE Highlands Seminole Club President Dee Dee Martin (left) presents a $3,500 check to (from left) Patty, Logan and John Palmer Thursday night. 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