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By BARRY FOSTER testimony from lawyers and Mostly sunny and News-Sun correspondent But still some confusion about what’s next citizens representing both warming back up SEBRING — As expected, proponents and opponents of it was another marathon night passed in regard to the sioners moved to deny a Commissioner Ron Handley High Low the recreational facility off meeting for Highlands Swamp Hammock Outdoor requested zoning change and also mentioned a temporary Margurite Road, commis- County commissioners Recreation Club. instead allow the Swamp use permit. sioners took a break to work 77 49 Tuesday evening but at the “I am going to have to Hammock group to apply for “There is a huge difference on a 38th condition for end of better than four hours review it again,” said Jeff a special event permit, some- between a special events and Complete Forecast approval — insurance of discussion, there still Kennedy of Swamp thing which does not exist in a temporary use permit,” PAGE B14 indemnification for the seems to be confusion as to Hammock. Highlands County. However, Kennedy said. Online exactly what motion was It appeared that commis- in making the motion, Following three hours of See SWAMP, A5 Window Question: Should gay marriage be legal in all of the United States? suspects Yes identified

37.6% News-Sun staff Investigators have identified the three people they say shot out windows at more than 70 locations around the county over the weekend. No Arrests were imminent Thursday afternoon, but had not been made by 62.4% press time. Check www.newssun.com for updates. “As a result of excellent teamwork Total votes: 173 between the Lake Placid and Sebring Police Departments and the Highlands Next question: County Sheriff’s Office, three persons have been identified in connection with Do you think the County Commission Courtesy photo See WINDOW, A5 has handled the Captain Kristine Ratliff departs with other medical and military staff for the Air Base MASH unit in Balad, Iraq, Jan. 13, 2007. Swamp Hammock issue correctly? Make your voice heard at Deleon goes www.newssun.com A new face of war on offensive Obituaries ࡗ Editor’s note: This is the first in best hospitalization for the wound- Floyd Dierdorff a series of articles by Carol Kline Wounded ed service men and women. Highly Says Anderson lied Age 81, of Sebring about her daughter, retired Air skilled doctors, nurses, and sur- Force Major Kristine Ratliff, who women soldiers geons, as well as neurological, By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY Elizabeth Norman was seriously injured in a car acci- physiological and psychological [email protected] Age 88, of Sebring dent after serving her second tour don’t always specialists make up the outstanding AVON PARK — City Obituaries, Page A5 in Afghanistan. care teams in this country’s VA Julian Deleon claimed at a press con- get treatment system. ference Thursday morning that City Index The Poly Trauma Center, which Councilman Garrett Anderson “reck- By CAROL KLINE Classifieds A11 opened in February 2012, is a new lessly and maliciously” attacked him in News-Sun correspondent they deserve Community Briefs A2 and extremely high tech facility an ethics complaint filed by Anderson. There is definitely a new face of ly, with dedication and courage and attached to the present Audie “I have indisputable evidence he lied Dear Abby B11 war as women become more they are serving voluntarily. Murphy Veterans Hospital in San (about intimidating the inspectors in an Editorial & Opinion A4 involved in combat. While women However, when they return home, Antonio. The PTC is a shining effort to close Anderson’s business). I Healthy Living B7 have served non-militarily as nurs- they’re doing so with severe example of VA upgrading and want my name cleared,” Deleon said, Lottery Numbers A2 es and in other supportive roles for injuries, such as missing limbs, determination to provide hospital adding he is particulary upset that the Movie Review/Times B11 hundreds of years, young mothers head trauma, and disfigurement in care for our younger generation of city was drawn into what began as pri- are now going into harm’s way Religion B8 many forms, just like many of their veterans today. vate business dispute. along with their male counterparts. male counterparts. Beyond that initial hospital stay, Deleon provided copies of emails Sports On TV B2 More than 40,000 women have The Veterans Administration has however, there is an ever increas- and witness accounts of the events Sudoku Puzzle B11 served in the Gulf Wars alone. long been a highly recognized These women are serving proud- source of care, providing the very See WOMEN, A5 See Deleon, A5 Follow the News-Sun on LP prepares to paint the town purple www.twitter.com/thenewssun and Special to the News-Sun displaying their purple. Florida LAKE PLACID – Get ready to Relay for Life Hospital in Lake Placid has an see purple, think purple, and actual tree in the lobby sporting wear purple. The American event April 6 purple ribbons and remembrance www.facebook.com/newssun Cancer Society’s Relay For Life medallions, and folks are encour- event will take place this year in merchants and individuals are aged to “hang one on” in honor Lake Placid on April 6 at the encouraged to display this color or memory of a loved one. Lake Placid High School football in any way possible for the entire Glades Electric has decorated its field beginning at noon. Many week preceding the event. Purple lobby with medallions, posters, enthusiastic local teams will set bows, purple clothing, purple crepe paper and other purple up campsites to prepare for the banners and other creative ideas items to remind customers about Courtesy photo Chelsea Levine, team captain for Glades Electric 18 hours of fun. will remind everyone of the pur- the Relay for Life event. The Co.’s Relay for Life team in Lake Placid, shows Since the signature color for pose for Relay For Life. the thermometer flyer indicating the event’s goal. Relay For Life is purple, local Many businesses are already See RELAY, A7 0790994 01001 Phone ... 385-6155 Fax ... 385-2453 Online: www.newssun.com

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Page A2 News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 www.newssun.com Easter party Design begins planners hope on Verona runoff system for safe, quiet By CHRISTOPHER TUFFLEY [email protected] AVON PARK — City staff are at work weekend event on a grant-funded project to protect Lake Verona from run-off storm water. Eighty percent of the funding comes from the By SAMANTHA GHOLAR “We still plan on going Southwest Florida Water Management [email protected] out, this is rooted in tradi- District. The city matches with 20 per- HIGHWAY PARK – The tion and we’d hate to see it cent. upcoming Easter holiday go away, but we are warn- According to Maria Sutherland, direc- has traditionally brought ing everyone that they need tor of administrative services, the sur- together a large group of to comply with the rounding basin area empties all of its residents and visitors in the rules...We sat down with water into Lake Verona. The basin Highway Park community, Chief Deputy (Schrader) extends from North Lake Avenue east to however this year’s event and two people from the Highlands Avenue; and from East may or may not be a walk County, but since then there Pleasant Street north to Winthrop Street, a in the park. has been no dialog. That total of 73 acres. Lake Verona covers 41 Organizers and con- was about a month ago,” acres, and is an estimated 80 feet deep at cerned citizens sat down Clark stated. its deepest. with Highlands County The annual event poses “Several inlets collect untreated run-off Sheriff’s Office Chief difficulties in a number of News-Sun file photo ans discharge through various outfalls Deputy Mark Schrader and safety areas according to Arlene Tuck’s last day as town clerk in Lake Placid was Thursday. directly into the lake,” Sutherland said. County Code Enforcement last year’s statements by This puts the lake’s health at risk. approximately three weeks Sheriff Susan Benton. The project, through swales, flumes ago to discuss the event and Loud, obscene music, traf- and re-signed curbing, redirects the raw procedures. fic flow, and safety issues Tuck bids farewell run-off to areas where it can be filtered Schrader revealed that are the biggest concern for through the ground instead of directly discussion was held the HCSO; Clark feels By SAMANTHA GHOLAR tomorrow.’” into the lake. between the par- those same [email protected] Besides waking up in her own Preliminary design was begun Feb. 1 ties but did not ‘We want it issues are of LAKE PLACID — Thursday was good time, Tuck has decided to take a and should be complete May 1. give much most importance Town Clerk Arlene Tuck’s last day in to be a family week to herself before going on a Construction is schedueled to begin Dec. details regarding to him and a office. She is now retired, her time spring cleaning spree in her home. 1 and completed by October 2014. what went on at fun event ... great majority of her own after 25 years working at Tuck, who has called Lake Placid The total cost of the project is about the meeting. the Highway Town Hall. Tuck took the town from We want home since 1958, has roots in Tampa $602,000. Of the total, the district pays “The sheriff’s Park residents. typewriters and carbon paper to com- but knows that Lake Placid is where just more than $450,000 and the city just office can not people to “This year we puters and printers; from ledgers to she has made her life and her living over $150,000. give them are minus a lot Excel. come and and has no plans to leave it. approval for this of vendors. We She sent a message Thursday to “I’m going to miss my co-workers event, that’s up enjoy will be keeping her colleagues and friends: “Today is the most and just the people in the to the county. the music to a my last day with the Town of Lake themselves in town. Lake Placid isn’t big, so I will Code enforce- minimum and Placid. Retirement Date is here. I City to discuss still see them out but I ment is who you a respectful we plan to fol- have greatly enjoyed will miss the interaction,” would need to low any codes. working with all of you. I ‘I’m going to manner. If Tuck said. fire union talk to; we did We just hope appreciate all the support do what I Co-workers feel the sit down with the you can’t do (law and code you have given me and all same and have made it issues April 4 organizers three enforcement) the friendship. I wish all want, when I that, then it’s clear that Tuck is a huge weeks ago down don’t do what good things for you in the By SAMANTHA GHOLAR want, as I part of their everyday there. I can’t best that you they did last future and look forward [email protected] lives. comment on year. It was to our community and want.’ SEBRING — City Administrator Scott keep on Utilities Department whether or not overkill and we county prospering. Noethlich has requested and executive employee Pam Pelletier the sheriff’s going,’ have it in our “Again, thank you so ARLENE TUCK session at 5 p.m. on April 4 at City Hall has known Tuck for eight office will be mind-frame that much for your kindness and to all of to discuss the issues between the city and years and is saddened to see her there if the event ONTERIAL CLARK it’s going to be you who have stopped by, sent cards, the fire union. friend leave. goes on,” event organizer the norm from emails, etc. thank you so very much.” “The City’s Collective Bargaining “Her leaving is hard. The friend- Schrader said. now on,” Clark Tuck spent her last day at Lake Team is requesting an Executive Session ship we’ve developed and her vast Zoning Supervisor Linda said. Placid City Hall in a bittersweet way, with the Council to discuss collective knowledge of the town and this coun- Conrad was unable to be Clark admitted that the enjoying visits and calls from local bargaining issues with the Firefighters’ ty are going to be missed. She is not reached for comment event itself is difficult to dignitaries and many people she’s Union,” an agenda item read. going to be able to replaced and it’s Thursday morning and no organize due to the residen- grown to call friends. The City and Fire Union received going to be a lot different. It doesn’t other individuals in the tial area in which the block Tuck revealed that she doesn’t Special Magistrate Leonard Telfand’s make it a bad thing or a good thing, Code Enforcement Office party and celebration is have any major plans but just looks recommendations last Thursday; the ses- but she is going to be sorely, sorely could give any further held. Residents normally forward to enjoying her time not sion is a direct result of Telfand’s find- missed,” said Pelletier. information. open up their yards to working. ings. “Her professionalism, her calm- Onterial Clark, organizer neighbors and visitors and “I’m going to do what I want, City officials will likely discuss the ness, her personality, she’s just got and concerned Highway provide everything from when I want, as I want,” Tuck said findings and their stance again before all these great qualities all rolled up Park Citizen, spoke about parking to vending spots with a laugh. “When I woke up this approaching the union with their final into one person.” the plans to continue the for the event. Clark even morning the first thing I thought decision on the six impasse points which 10-year tradition of the when I heard my alarm go off was News-Sun staff writer Christopher Tuffley were discussed during the special meet- Easter celebration. See EASTER, A7 ‘I’m turning this alarm off for good contributed to this report. ing in late January.

COMMUNITY BRIEFS Lottery March 27 19 24 25 26 28 44 x:2 Florida birth an Easter egg hunt at 11 a.m. Larry Roberts, AmVets Post Next jackpot $16 million certificates to be Saturday. While the kids are 21 service officer, at 471- March 23 6 11 13 24 35 53 x:5 Center March 16 1 6 24 27 33 53 x:5 available at Tax hunting for eggs, check out 0176. Collector’s office some great books. An Easter movie will be shown at Dance Club hosts the March 27 2 10 19 20 21 March 27 (n) 7933 March 26 4 14 22 32 33 March 27 (d) 5026 SEBRING – Florida birth 11:30 a.m. with free popcorn Skylarks March 25 11 19 22 24 35 March 26 (n) 8590 certificates will soon be and juice for the children. March 24 5 12 16 23 27 March 26 (d) 4743 issued at all three Tax The Avon Park Public SEBRING — The Collector’s offices in Avon Library is at 100 N. Museum Highlands Social Dance March 26 1 13 14 36 14 March 27 (n) 047 Park, Sebring and Lake Ave. For more information, Club will host the music of March 22 4 7 13 38 2 March 27 (d) 675 Placid. This increase in serv- contact the library at 452- the Skylarks, a 10-piece March 19 1 21 22 34 20 March 26 (n) 232 ice is being accomplished 3803 or visit the library’s dance band, from 7-9:30 March 15 1 3 5 26 15 March 26 (d) 537 through collaboration website at www.myhlc.org. p.m. today at the Senior between the Highlands Center, 3400 Sebring March 27 7 37 43 48 52 PB: 16 Note: Cash 3 and Play 4 drawings are twice per day: (d) is the County Health Department DeSoto City hosts Parkway. Dance to the big Next jackpot $50 million and the Highlands County daytime drawing, (n) is the egg hunt band sounds of the ’40s, March 23 17 29 31 52 53 PB: 31 nighttime drawing. Tax Collector’s Office and ’50s and ’60s. March 20 13 14 17 43 54 PB: 15 PB: Power Ball should start mid-April of this DESOTO CITY — Snacks and sandwiches year. DeSoto City is having its available. BYOB (bring your “I am very excited to part- annual Easter egg hunt on own beverage). Admission is pub block; 5.542"; 4.5"; Black; publishers block; 0 0 0 2 6 4 0 3 ner with the Highlands Saturday. The fun begins at $5 for members and $7 for County Health Department 9 a.m. and the hunt will non-members. Dress is smart by providing Florida birth begin after the Easter bunny casual. certificates in our three shows up and visits. Everyone is welcome, office locations” said Eric including singles. For more Zwayer, Tax Collector for ‘Welcome Home information, call 386-0855. Highlands County. “This Vietnam Veterans improved convenience will Day’ is Saturday Heartland Horses be a tremendous benefit to the citizens we jointly SEBRING — Florida leg- plans egg hunt serve.” islation declared March 30 AVON PARK — An Florida birth certificates and thereafter as “Welcome Easter egg hunt will be held will still continue to be Home Vietnam Veterans from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. issued at the Sebring site of Day.” AmVets Post 21 is the Highlands County Health inviting everyone to the first Saturday. There will be pony Department as in the past. celebration at 4 p.m. (16:00, rides, bounce house, music, For more information, call military time) Saturday at three hunts, three grand Kim Pollard at (863) 382- AmVets Post 21, 623 U.S. 27 prizes, food available for $5 7215 South. donation, all at Heartland This event will be a Horses & Handicapped, 118 Easter egg hunt at potluck (bring a dish to W. College Drive. For more Avon Park Library pass), food only. information, call 452-0006 Hamburgers and hotdogs or 202-6307. AVON PARK — The Avon will be provided, plus hugs. Legion plans trip Park Public Library will host For more information, call Continued on A5

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Page A4 News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 www.newssun.com EDITORIAL & OPINION TODAY’S EDITORIAL April fools 2227 U.S. 27 South Floundering in the swamp The calendar grab at things that Sebring, FL 33870 says Monday is appear to do that. have been clear and confident 863-385-6155 hy is it so rare to find straight- April first, but We’re so enam- Tuesday night. Unfortunately, NEWSROOM lately it seems ored of click-and- that turned out to be expecting forward politicians working to that foolishness share gossip that too much. ROMONA WASHINGTON solve problems? Either they occurs year-round. we pass things The commissioners at times Publisher/Executive Editor W As one who along without looked like a row of children Ext. 515 think they know what’s best, making deci- devoted much of much question. [email protected] sions regardless of public opinion; or they passing a hot potato, ultimate- his life to the Candid Even the largest ly tossing it in Linda Conrad’s SCOTT DRESSEL family business of Thoughts media outlets become overwhelmed by public opinion lap. Conrad is the county’s pranking people, seem eager to link supervisor of zoning. It will Editor Peter Funt and can’t make a decision. Ext. 516 I’m often asked if to the juiciest be up to her to go over the 38 folks are more difficult to items that are “trending.” Take the case of whether to the first recommended course [email protected] conditions imposed on the trick today than six Media were so hungry allow the Swamp Hammock of action. club by the commission with DAN HOEHNE decades ago when my dad, for tidbits about Pope outdoor recreation club to Swamp Hammock was pro- the Swamp Hammock man- Sports Editor Allen Funt, invented Francis that not one but open for business. It is not as posed in the fall of 2011. In agement team. It will be her Ext. 528 “Candid Camera.” After several phony Twitter if the commissioners had not the spring of 2012 county decision whether or not to [email protected] all, we’re now so dialed in accounts were cited at vari- done their homework. They staff recommended the county grant the special exception. ADVERTISING and media savvy, certainly ous times as being the new sat through hours of public approve the outdoor club When we think of the time we’re less susceptible to pope’s true messages, until discussion, consulted county through a special use excep- and tax dollars spent this past VICKIE WATSON jokes—practical or other- the Vatican cleared things staff, went on field trips to the tion in agricultural zoning. A year on this issue, the number Ext. 518 wise. up. proposed site and the cattle few weeks later, in April, the of equally pressing problems [email protected] Fact is, people are more The public may be as ranch next door, talked to all staff withdrew that recom- that are being put off because MITCH COLLINS easily tricked than ever. gullible as ever, but it’s of the interested parties and mendation because one of the of the issue, and the delays Ext. 507 Multi-tasking has a lot to also media professionals researched county codes and club’s managers said he both the applicants and local [email protected] do with it; hardly any who are falling for the zoning regulations. would open the business even residents endured, it is disap- BUSINESS OFFICE moments remain when we phony news stories. That’s But, despite their diligence, if the county ruled against pointing commissioners did- focus our complete atten- nothing new—it’s just that at the county meeting Tuesday him. n’t rise to the occasion. JANET EMERSON tion on just one thing. hoaxsters now have better afternoon the commissioners In the time since there have Recently one of the com- Ext. 596 We’re easily distracted, and tools. ended up right back where been public hearings, zoning missioners quipped that no [email protected] any magician will tell you Back in the early ’80s I they started, voting to allow reports, endless discussions, matter how the vote went, half that distraction is the key wrote an annual April Swamp Hammock to operate numerous delays and shifting of the people were going to be percent of county residents to fooling people. Also, Fools column in which I on a special exception. decisions. upset. Turns out he was will be gritting their teeth and technology has made such sought to fool media with In other words, it took the You’d think after all that wrong. With this wishy- wondering where the decisive incredible leaps that almost fake news about media. commission a year to approve the commissioners would washy decision, closer to 100 politicians live. anything seems possible, One year, shortly after and thus believable. singer Michael Jackson But the perfect storm for accidentally burned some chicanery is in media. Ease of his hair during a of access via the Internet, pyrotechnic stunt, I wrote coupled with speedy distri- that Paramount was making bution that leaves fact- a movie about it called checkers in the dust, is cre- “Tingle,” and that MTV ating a robust market for had paid millions for the fake news—if you like that video, while USA Network sort of thing. How difficult was preparing a “Tingle” can it be to fool Americans workout show and Parker at a time when an alarming Bros. was selling a percentage of them tell “Tingle” board game. I pollsters they use Jon even said Allstate was han- Stewart’s “Daily Show” as dling fire insurance for the a primary source for news? entire “Tingle” enterprise. Among the latest gems: Richard Hack, a writer a report that Paul for the trade publication Krugman, the New York Hollywood Reporter, went Times columnist and Nobel on national TV to break the winner in economics, had “news.” To his discredit, he filed for bankruptcy. The didn’t even name his item was written by a satir- source for the story, claim- ical website called The ing the reporting to be his Daily Currant and then own. transmitted as real news by I finally gave up writing the financial blog Prudent April Fools columns after Investor via Boston.com concluding that media (owned by The Times) and types were so easily gulled picked up by the conserva- it just wasn’t fun to mess tive site Breitbart.com. with them. TODAY’S LETTERS The Currant struck a few Now websites like The weeks earlier with a bogus Daily Currant and The Washington student wants well-being. I am interested in knowing by the gifts of money and favors pal- story that Sarah Palin was Onion do this sort of thing the benefits the FDA gained for our iced by themselves, like the fox in the Florida memorabilia joining the Middle Eastern as a business. The public is health and life by trading sugar for henhouse. Editor: news service Al Jazeera. occasionally tricked, but aspartame in drinks and food prepared Una V. McLaughlin My name is Rosie D. I am from The Washington Post’s it’s media that increasingly for consumers. Sugar, we know, is a Sebring Washington State and am a fifth-grader. Suzi Parker reported it as play the fools. major reason for obesity; now an epi- I am doing a report on your state so I fact, prompting Palin to demic in this country. There are also was wondering if you could maybe Bouquet tweet, “Hey @washington- Peter Funt is a writer and suspicions of secret additives hidden in send me some supplies. Like: a mini post, I’m having coffee speaker and can be reached at foods and drinks making it much hard- People still care about each state flag, seeds from state flower, pic- with Elvis this week.” www.CandidCamera.com/. His er to resist over-indulging. other tures of state gem, stamps, candy, a This might be fun, new book, “Cautiously Aspartame is dangerous to con- coconut, a license plate, and last a except for what it says Optimistic,” will be published sumers because of scarring the inside Editor: stuffed animal of the state bird. about our politics and our in May. Guest columns are the walls of arteries. When blood passes The Children’s Museum of the If you could do this I would be very news. We increasingly rely opinion of the writer, not neces- through the cardiovascular system, cho- Highlands was one of the unlucky thankful. I really like your state on the Internet to reinforce sarily those of the News-Sun lesterol sticks to the damaged arteries. buildings that got by recent vandal- because I thought it was a beautiful our beliefs, so we naturally staff. It continues to add on to the clump of ism. One of our beautiful front win- state. I like it because there is Disney cholesterol each time the blood passes dows was shattered in the early morn- World and Miami. Also, if you were in through until arteries are completely ing hours this past Sunday. Disney World please grab a brochure, occluded, resulting in a heart attack. As we surveyed the damage Sunday you would be awesome. How has the FDA helped us? morning and tried to figure out what to Thank you so much. I really am Pharmaceuticals, huge corporations, do, it was heartening to have people thankful. our officials in the highest positions in stop by and tell us how sorry they were Rosie D. government have fell prey to the temp- that it had happened. Not knowing how tation of large gifts of money, luxurious to proceed, we were lucky to have Editor’s note: The email address for Rosie D. Darren and Meri from Darren Thomas is [email protected]. The school’s vacations and other sweet deals, even doctors have been and are, lured into Glass stop by and explain the art of address is Conway School, 19710 State boarding up a window without ruining Route 534, Mount Vernon, WA 98274. pushing medicines they know are insuf- ficiently tested. Some medicines have the metal frame. Then, a gentleman been tested only on animals and are walking down the street stopped and A couple of thoughts to approved by the FDA. offered his help. He went back to his ponder Lobbies, buying votes from our law- house, got some tools and spent several makers and favors from others in “high hours helping us clean the glass and Editor: places” have all but taken over our board the window. There is no way to In World War II, both parents were government. Our governmental adequately thank John (John-Boy) not allowed to serve in the military at finances were stolen, ravaged with bil- Payne of Tolar Automotive for his help the same time. It is a shame that par- lions of dollars missing under the aus- and expertise. ents leave their children with grandpar- pices of eight years of George W. Bush As frustrating as it was to have this ents or others, both going off to a and Dick Cheney. This is the way lob- happen to so many buildings in the killing war. What a burden to place on bies put their chosen “point men” (can- area, the outcome still proved why the little shoulders trying to learn at didates) in office. Children’s Museum exists after 22 school, homework, school activities, I believe these are the reasons years. People in this community still EDITORIAL PAGE POLICY fear of never seeing, hugging mom or President Obama has been blocked time care about each other and reach out to dad again or perhaps losing them both. and again. He did not sell out to the help. Make sure to sign your letter and include your How can these little ones escape not mob in Washington, so they hate him. Thank you to all that expressed their address and phone number. Anonymous letters will be being traumatized for life? If the unat- From the Supreme Court downward good wishes and especially to John automatically rejected. tached want to go, more power to them. to city and town officials, votes have Payne, a good friend to the Children’s Please keep your letters to a maximum of 400 One parent, preferably mother, needs been garnered for money and gifts. Our Museum. words. We have to make room for everybody. Letters to be with her children. The cartoon in judicial system in this country, around Linda Crowder of local concern take priority. the paper says it all. the world for that matter, is as frayed Director Send your letter to 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL Another thought, the FDA is sup- and weakened by the influence of The Children’s Museum of the 33870; drop it off at the same address; fax 385-1954; posed to protect our life, health and money. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page A5 Deleon says Anderson lied OBITUARIES FLOYD DIERDORFF Francis 2 Mobile Park Board Placid, being a member of Continued from A1 about deficient, unpermitted asking building inspector Floyd N. Dierdorff, 81, of of Directors for many years. numerous organizations, i.e., leading up to Anderson’s fil- wiring at Anderson Arms. S.Y. Mosley to inspect Sebring, Fla., formally of He loved spending time with Highlands Little Theater, gar- ing a complaint against him, Because of the dangerous Anderson Arms to see if the Knoxville, Ill., passed away his family and friends. Floyd den clubs and historical soci- charging misuse of power nature of the ammunition- business posed a danger to on Monday, March 25, 2013 also enjoyed working in his eties of both Sebring and with a goal of putting him making business, this infor- the neighborhood. at Sunny Hills of Sebring. yard and doing remodeling Lake Placid, and too many out of business. mation caused concern. In his inspection Mosley He was born Oct. 30, 1931 jobs. In his earlier years he others to mention. Beth was a In a letter dated Nov. 26, At the press conference, found a “extensive”, unper- in Pike County, Ind. to Elsie enjoyed boating and had a familiar voice on local radio 2012 to Kenny Long, owner Deleon told the media it was mitted wiring throughout the Dorothy and Harvey Wesley talent for making beautiful station with Barry Foster, and of Long’s Air Conditiong at this time the city became building. Dierdorff. He married Anna woodworking projects. The well known for her generosi- Inc., Anderson wrote he involved. In his complaint against Mae Schwarz on July 29, Dierdorff brothers were ty and the joy she shared faced a bill of $58,000 to Having learned from earli- Deleon to the state ethics 2004 in Sebring, Fla. known for their basketball with her ‘hat skits’ for many $162,000 to repair or replace er experiences regarding city committee, filed March 12, Surviving is his wife of talent when they played on organizations, churches and equipment lost during a staff and elected officials, Anderson wrote, “He Sebring, Fla.; a daughter, the Fairview Independent residential facilities. power surge. Anderson the city decided to keep out (Deleon) threatened Mr. Vicki (Gregg) Worrell of league. At one time they She is survived by her writes, “Due to the fact the of the situation, asking out- Mapleton, Ill.; a one son, even played against the daughter, Claudia N. damage was directly caused side agencies to step in Mosley and Mr. (David) Rick (Marsha) Dierdorff of Harlem Globetrotters. Floyd Baldwin; her son-in-law, by negligent workmanship ... instead. Cloud (Avon Park fire cap- Somonauk, Ill.; a step- had a heart for helping oth- Dennis O. Mead (widower of I would like to pursue com- Deleon produced corre- tain and fire inspector) that daughter, Pam (Steve) King ers and was always available her youngest daughter, pensation ...” spondence between himself their jobs would be in jeop- of Kewanee, Ill.; four step- to help residents in the Faustina Mead); grandson, Long replied in a letter and City Attorney Gerald ardy if they did not comply sons, Jim, John (Wendy), retirement park with lawn Thomas J. Hyle Jr.; grand- dated Nov. 29 that his elec- Buhr consulting on how to with his demands and a com- Jeff (Sandra) Schwarz of mowing and other needs. He daughter, Justine H. Maver; trician had found a loose handle the situation. plaint with Anderson Arms.” Chilton, Wis., and Joe (Anna will be greatly missed by his granddaugh- wire, not one improperly It was decided it should be Thursday, Deleon pro- Marie) Schwarz of Rota, family and friends. ter, Julia K. installed. “Garrett, Long’s up to Long to carry the com- duced a memo from Public Spain; a brother, Leon A Celebration of Life will Ardino; and Air Conditioning Inc. is not plaint to the Highlands Safety Director Jason Lister (Charlena) Dierdorff of be held at Francis II Club granddaugh- responsible for your prob- County Sheriff’s Office or to Cloud dated Feb. 5. It Sebring, Fla.; two sisters-in- House on Saturday, March ter, Jennifer lems; we did not perform the state ethics committee. says, “As a matter of policy law, Eunice Dierdorff of 30, 2013 from noon till 2 S. Deyarmin negligent workmanship. You Around this time street City of Avon Park Public Sebring, Fla. and Dorothy p.m. Please join us and share (Indiana); owe me an apology. If you gossip circulated that Safety staff will not investi- Dierdorff of Chilicothe, Ill.; your memories with the fam- Norman granson, Dr. are man enough to do so.” Anderson had said if his gate complaints against city five grandchildren, Christy ily. On-line condolences may Russell E. On Jan. 22, Long wrote to building blew, it would take elected officials.” (Christopher) Lee, Heather be shared by visiting Mead (Michigan); and grand- Deleon requesting “an inves- out three city blocks. The Deleon added that as a (Travis) Laffey, Chad www.bankspagetheus.com. son, Curtis R. Mead; five tigation of Garrett Anderson News-Sun made numerous county employee, Mosley (Karla) Dierdorff, Joshua Arrangements are entrusted great-grandchildren in for using his public office unsuccessful attempts to has nothing to do with him, Dierdorff, and Brooke to Banks/Page-Theus Florida, three great-grand- position unethically, for identify anyone who actually so there was no way Deleon (Christopher) Millbrook; Funerals and Cremations, children in Michigan, two purely personal reasons heard Anderson make that could have threatened him eight step-grandchildren, Wildwood. great-grandchldren, plus one and/or private gain” and said comment. Anderson was with his job. Conner King, Olivia King, great-great-grandson in Anderson was “harassing” given an opportunity to Jessica, Rebecca, Christine, ELIZABETH NORMAN Indiana, numerous nieces and him to get insurance infor- respond to the rumor during The News-Sun reaching Elizabeth, Matthew, Andrew, Elizabeth Ann Norman, nephews, and her ‘adopted mation in order to file a the city council meeting Anderson in person Trevor, and Connor better known as ‘The Hat daughters’, Sandra D. Hyle claim. Monday. He avoided Wednesday. Anderson Schwarz. Lady’, passed peacefully on and Diane E. Mason, all in At one point, Long said, addressing the issue. refused to comment, saying He was preceded in death Sunday, March 17, 2013 after Florida. Anderson used his office of As the gossip spread the he was preparing a release by his parents; two brothers, a long hospital stay. “Beth’”, The family requests that in city councelor to obtain city became concerned it and only wanted to have to Melvin Dierdorff and a fifth generation Floridian, lieu of flowers, donations be insurance information Long might have a serious safety tell his side of the story one Donald Dierdorff; previous was born in Miami, Fla. on made in her name to New repeatedly refused to hand issue at hand. time. As of press time wife, JoAnn Halsall- March 14, 1925, went to Hope Elder Care Services in over. Deleon reached out to the Thursday, the News-Sun had Dierdorff; and a step-son, Miami High, married in Sebring, or the March of Long also warned Deleon county in a Jan. 25 letter, not heard from him. Jay Halsall. 1943, and moved from Dimes. She will be missed by Floyd was a barber in Hialeah with her late hus- many, especially by her fami- Fairview, Ill. for a number of band, Claude S. Norman, to ly, which she adored. Her years and retired from Lake Placid. After his pass- ‘Celebration of Life’ will be Window suspects identified Asarco Coal Company in ing, she moved to Sebring, held on April 13, 2013 at 2 Continued from A1 1987. After retirement he making it her permanent p.m. at the Church of the “This joint investigation connection with this vehicle. moved to Sebring, Fla. home. She stayed active in Brethren, 700 S. Pine St., over 75 incidents of criminal exhibited the great working The information gathered where he served on the both Sebring and Lake Sebring. mischief that occurred last relationship of the Highlands by detectives was provided weekend throughout County Sheriff's Office, to the Sheriff’s Office Safe Highlands County,” a press Sebring Police Department Neighborhood Unit (SNU) to COMMUNITY BRIEFS release from the HCSO said and the Lake Placid Police be on the lookout for this Thursday. “These persons Department. Investigators particular vehicle and sub- Continued from A2 ‘Tangled’ showing at Saturday afternoon movie used BB guns to shoot glass from each agency spent jects. Tuesday evening, SNU Legion plans trip library showing of “Tangled,” a windows out at numerous many hours working very member Deputy Sheriff computer-animated musical locations causing significant hard for the businesses Jason Mulligan observed a American Legion Placid SEBRING – The Sebring fantasy-comedy movie at 2 damage. throughout Highlands vehicle matching the Post 25 is sponsoring an all Public Library (319 W. p.m.. Kids enjoy the movie; Sheriff (Susan) Benton County,” Lake Placid Police description of the potential inclusive trip to Punta Cana Center Ave.) celebrates parents browse the library. in the Dominican Republic. Downtown Sebring’s Need expressed the gratitude of Chief James Fansler said in suspect vehicle and was able For information, call 402- This seven-day trip departs for Speed month with a free the community as the agen- the press release. to conduct a traffic stop. 6716. cies worked together on this “That hard work resulted The occupants of this Oct. 28. One does not need case. in giving some closure to vehicle also matched the to be a Legion member to go She said, “Thank you, many businesses owners description of the subjects on this trip. team, for utilizing all of who face the financial bur- provided by the detectives. Mark the calendar for 11 MARTIAL ARTS (pp); 3.639"; 3"; Black; after your resources to find these den of replacing the glass in Information garnered a.m. Saturday, April 6 to care rhr top only; 0 0 0 2 7 9 6 6 bad guys.” their businesses.” through that traffic stop was attend a live presentation at Of the 75 cases, many will When detectives from all provided to detectives from the Lake Placid American be felony charges due to the three agencies met on all three agencies who took Legion. Call 414-8773 for damage inflicted on the busi- Tuesday to compile their the investigation from there additional details. nesses, the HCSO release findings in these cases, a sil- and interviewed the subjects. Big Game Safari said. ver minivan emerged as a Information from the inter- Additional charges that likely suspect vehicle. Other views led detectives to Dinner is April 13 may be levied include firing information led the detec- believe they had the right SEBRING — TLC a deadly missile into a build- tives to believe there were persons in this case, the Therapy Hooves and ing and grand theft. three white male subjects in release said. Highlands County Cattlewomen present Big Game Safari Dinner and Tours on Saturday, April 13 Women soldiers not served well by on Payne Road. From 5-6:30 p.m. tour C Stables. some parts of VA health system At 7 p.m. a steak dinner will ICS CREMATION; 1.736"; CENTRAL FLORIDA CAS- be served and big game. 3"; Black; obit page fri- KET STORE &; 1.736"; Continued from 1A two years in outstanding Highlands County’s 0 0 0 2 7 9 5 0 Cost of the evening is $75 day ads; 6"; Black; obit page; rehab facilities, Kris was National Guard left in mid- 0 0 0 2 7 9 4 2 ing need for facilities pro- per person. sent to a nursing home for a February. Many were young viding longer convalescent Every ticket has a chance few weeks until another mothers as well as young or rehabilitative care. to win a 2013 Ford Escape, “approved” facility was fathers. While our heartfelt In many states across the sponsored by Bill Jarrett available. A few weeks prayers and hopes go with United States, Veterans Ford. For ticket information, Administration Homes offer became eight months, and them that none will come to call Happiness Farms at 465- such care, but they are our daughter deteriorated harm, unfortunately, some 2313 or TLC Therapy geared toward older veter- measurably. It was may return with wounds Hooves at 381-1380. ans. Neither the type of deplorable. that may take years to heal. Make checks payable to care, nor the dignity of Some organizations have The State of Florida is Highlands County young women returning seen the need, have stepped already home to one of the Cattlewomen, mail to Terri home with injuries requiring up to the plate, and are largest older veteran popula- Crutchfield - Highlands long term care, is met in already answering the call tions. We are in a new era County Cattlewomen, P.O. these types of facilities. by providing one-to-one of veterans and a new kind Box 7277, Sebring, FL Such is the situation with care along with rigorous of home is what’s needed 33872. Include an address. our daughter, Major Kristine daily therapy from highly for those brave men and For ticket information, Ratliff, RN, USAF Retired. skilled therapists. One such women who put themselves call Crutchfield at 699-0777. Get the paper Kris’s life changed com- organization is CORE in harm’s way to defend this All proceeds remain in pletely in the blink of an (Center Of Rehabilitation country’s freedoms. Highlands County and sup- eye on April 21, 2010 as she Excellence), which has sev- Freedom is not free. port graduating high school traveled home from Wilford eral small facilities in the seniors and animal therapy Hall Medical Center at state of Texas. Carol Kline is a professional visits to senior care centers. Lackland Air Force Base Our daughter was sent to entertainer with a 25-year Last year, the Cattlewomen’s where she served as a pedi- a CORE home in July 2012, background in health care, organization awarded 19 delivered to you! public relations, promotional atric intensive care unit and she is excelling. The $500 scholarships. NEWS-SUN •385-6155 (PICU) nurse. She suffered months of struggling and design and development work, and is a certified activities an extensive traumatic brain often demeaning care she In lieu of flowers, consider a gift to support Hospice care. injury when the right side of received prior to going to director. Kline has recently DAILY COMMERCIAL; 3.639"; 1"; Black; cornerstone 0 0 0 2 7 9 6 2 her head was crushed as a CORE is but one part of the joined the News-Sun as a cor- hospice; result of being hit broadside poignant story that cries out respondent. Look for this by an F-350 pickup truck. for change. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page A7 Relay for Life kicks Highway Park off in Lake Placid Easter event to go next weekend on despite issues Continued from A1 after 11 a.m. in order to reg- Continued from A2 ‘I understand it’s ister for the survivor recep- the Relay for Life event. The stated that he made efforts tion, along with their care- a safety issue and local SweetBay store also has to cancel the 2013 Easter givers. The survivors and medallions on display. Celebration, but the back- we don’t want to their caregivers will lead Relay For Life raises lash from the community jeopardize money to help local families (walk) the opening lap made it difficult to do so. dealing with cancer. There around the track before “I tried canceling it, not anyone, but I attending their reception are programs to help with that I have the power to don’t think they recovery and support, plus inside a special tent. really even do that because transportation to and from A very special time at people are going to come (HCSO) are giving every Relay event is the lumi- doctors, and also research. anyway, but they said that us a sincere effort The Hope Lodges throughout naria ceremony at sundown. we aren’t doing anything the country offer a home As the lights in the stadium wrong. I’m just a voice for in helping us.’ away from home for patients go off, the luminaria bags are the people. I understand it’s undergoing treatment, and lit, and it is a time to reflect a safety issue and we don’t ONTERIAL CLARK the R.O.C.K. camps on cancer survivors and those want to jeopardize the safe- event organizer (Reaching Out to Cancer who have lost their battles. It ty of anyone, but I don’t Kids) offer family camping is a reminder that until cancer think they (HCSO) are giv- up to the event. activities for childhood can- is wiped out, we still have a ing us a sincere effort in “We want it to be a fami- cer patients. battle to fight. helping us,” said Clark. ly fun event, even though Help those working hard to All Relay For Life events According to Clark, the there probably is going to create a world with more are open to the public at no county will issue no road be a huge police presence charge, and this provides a birthdays by wearing purple closures for the event and we want people to come and wonderful way to support a and attending the Relay For any deputies placed in the good cause while having fun. Life event on Saturday, April area will have to be paid for. enjoy themselves in a 6. For more information, con- respectful manner. If you Although the opening cere- Courtesy photo Clark stated that those monies begin promptly at tact Emma Reynolds, the Florida Hospital - Lake Placid’s Star Tree shows the com- looking to come for drugs, can’t do that, then it’s best noon, all cancer survivors are event chair, at 441-3985, or mitment of the staff, its vendors and patients for the drinking and irresponsible that you keep on going,” encouraged to arrive shortly Ginger Keimel at 465-7930. upcoming Relay for Life. behavior should not show Clark said. Swamp Hammock now needs to pursue special permit

Continued from A1 needed in terms of specifics ‘There is a huge difference between a As the board began work- a temporary use permit in a neighboring landowners. included in a resolution that ing on modifications and county commission meeting County Attorney Ross could be passed to permit the special events permit and a temporary variations of proposed condi- on the facility. But after fur- MacBeth began to formulate zoning change for the group. use permit.’ tions, Handley made a ther discussion, Handley’s the provision and continued “You will actually approve motion that commissioners motion was passed by a 4-1 with the project as the meet- nothing by your vote,” he JEFF KENNEDY deny the zoning change margin, with Harris dissent- ing continued. said. Swamp Hammock organizer request and, instead, pass a ing. As discussion ensued “How can we get this far special events permit, men- At the end of the meeting, about that and other condi- and nobody catch this?” recommended action, includ- apparently still had concerns tioning Brooks’ point about chairman Jack Richie told tions, Commissioner Jim Harris asked. ing the resolution with condi- needing to be addressed. the permanent nature of a county staff to get to work on Brooks made a motion to “You’ve been taking public tions as well as a site plan, Brooks pointed out that a zoning change. formulating a special events deny the request altogether. input,” MacBeth replied. Harris then moved to zoning change would be a Elwell then asked if this ordinance, and return that Commission Chairman Jack Highlands County Zoning amend his motion to include permanent measure, which motion didn’t just take the language to the commission Richie passed the gavel to Supervisor Linda Conrad the resolution and site plan, could only be changed by a commission back to the exact as quickly as possible. No Vice-Chairman Greg Harris countered that the staff’s but that died for lack of a sec- request from the property same place they were over a exact time frame was set for and offered a second, launch- report indeed contained a ond as other commissioners owner. year ago when he’d proposed that next step. ing into a long, sometimes disjointed explanation of his vote against the facility, cit- SFCC-COMMUNITY RELATIONS; 9.347"; 11"; Black plus three; process, tv p/u; 0 0 0 2 8 0 2 2 ing television reports about a similar facility in Charlotte County known as the Redneck Yacht Club. The story that Richie cited outlined such things as strip- per poles, fights, drugs and underage drinking. “We will have the same problems here and I will not be a part of it,” said Richie. Brooks’ motion failed on a 3-2 vote. That was followed by remarks from Harris, who gave an impassioned defense of the Swamp Hammock project and the hoops that developers had jumped through to please opponents and county staff. He then moved for approval the staff recommendation on the issue. Commissioner Don Elwell seconded that motion for dis- cussion purposes, using the opportunity to outline a num- ber of concerns he wanted addressed in regard to the facility. Those ranged from suggested hours of operation to the numbers of events and even the suggested means of fencing on the property. It was during those delib- erations that MacBeth informed commissioners Harris’ motion would do little more than approve the staff report. The board attorney said much more would be

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA Legals Legals Legals Legals IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY Legals 1050 1050 1050 1050 GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVISION 1050 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT CASE NO: 13 000143 G CA IN THE CIRCUIT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT M & T BANK, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: 12-CA-813-GCS CIVIL DIVISION CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 28-2010-CA-000468 vs. CIVIL ACTION WESTSTAR MORTGAGE CORPORATION, CASE #: 2012-CA-000007 CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000494 SEC.: ROBERTO MITIL, JR. AND JARELIE AIMEE CASE NO.: 28-2011-CA-000789 Plaintiff, Bank of America, National Association DIVISION: CITIMORTGAGE, INC., ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE A. ALGARIN A/K/A DIVISION: vs. Plaintiff, ONEWEST BANK, FSB, Plaintiff, JARELIE ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE MITIL, et. al. PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, JOHN D. EDWARDS, et al., -vs.- Plaintiff, v. Defendant(s), Plaintiff, Defendants. Kathleen D. Diamond, Surviving Spouse of vs. KELLY CONNER; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN PAR- NOTICE OF ACTION - CONSTRUCTIVE SERVICE vs. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Kenneth J. Diamond, Deceased; et al. HARRYNARINE MAHARAJ A/K/A HARRY NARINE TIES CLAIMING BY, THROUGH, UNDER, AND TO: JARELIE AIMEE ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE A. MICHAEL E. GREGORY, et al, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final Defendant(s). MAHARAJ, et al, AGAINST THE HEREIN NAMED INDIVIDUAL DE- ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE Defendant(s). Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 18, 2013 NOTICE OF ACTION Defendant(s). FENDANT(S) MITIL & THE UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF JARELIE AI- NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 and entered in Case No. 12-CA-813-GCS of the FORECLOSURE PROCEEDINGS-PROPERTY NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 WHO ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD OR ALIVE, MEE ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE A. ALGARIN A/K/A NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit, in and TO: Kathleen D. Diamond, Surviving Spouse of NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final WHETHER SAID UNKNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM JARELIE ALGARIN A/K/A JARELIE MITIL Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 19, 2013, for Highlands County, Florida wherein WESTSTAR Kenneth J. Diamond, Deceased; ADDRESS UN- Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 19, 2013, AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, HEIRS, DEVISEES, whose residence is unknown if he/she/they be liv- and entered in Case No. 28-2011-CA-000789 of MORTGAGE CORPORATION, is the Plaintiff and KNOWN BUT WHOSE LAST KNOWN ADDRESS IS: and entered in Case No. 28-2011-CA-000494 of GRANTEES, OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; ing; and if he/she/they be dead, the unknown de- the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in JOHN D. EDWARDS, JR. is the Defendant the 1066 Hyacinth Avenue, Sebring, FL 33875 the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in UNKNOWN SPOUSE OF KELLY CONNER fendants who may be spouses, heirs, devisees, and for Highlands County, Florida in which PNC Clerk, Robert W. Germaine will sell to the highest Residence unknown, if living, including any un- and for Highlands County, Florida in which OneW- NKA KYLA ELLERBEE; grantees, assignees, lienors, creditors, trustees, Bank, National Association, is the Plaintiff and Mi- and best bidder for cash. Bidding begins at 11:00 known spouse of the said Defendants, if either est Bank, FSB, is the Plaintiff and Harrynarine Ma- Defendant(s). and all parties claiming an interest by, through, chael E. Gregory, is the defendant, I will sell to the a.m. Eastern Time in the Jury Assembly Room at has remarried and if either or both of said Defen- haraj a/k/a Harry Narine Maharaj, Natalie Maharaj, NOTICE OF SALE under or against the Defendants, who are not highest and best bidder for cash in/on the Jury Highlands County Courthouse, 430 South Com- dants are dead, their respective unknown heirs, Tenant #1 n/k/a Arlene Mcardle, Vantage Pointe NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- known to be dead or alive, and all parties having Assembly Room in the basement, Highlands merce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870, on April devisees, grantees, assignees, creditors, lienors, Homeowner's Association, Inc., are defendants, I der of Final Summary Judgment of Foreclosure or claiming to have any right, title or interest in the County Courthouse, 430 South Commerce Ave- 16, 2013, the following described property as set and trustees, and all other persons claiming by, will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash dated October 3, 2012, entered in Civil Case No. property described in the mortgage being fore- nue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands County, Flor- forth in said Final Judgment: though, under or against the named Defendant(s); in/on the Jury Assembly Room in the basement, 28-2010-CA-000468 of the Circuit Court of the closed herein. ida at 11:00AM on the 19th day of April, 2013, Lots 6 and 23, Block B, Silver Fox Ranch, ac- and the aforementioned named Defendant(s) and Highlands County Courthouse, 430 South Com- Tenth Judicial Circuit in and for Highlands County, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore- the following described property as set forth in cording to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat such of the aforementioned unknown Defendants merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands Florida, wherein the Clerk of the Circuit Court will close a mortgage on the following property: said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: Book 10, Page 41, of the Public Records of High- and such of the aforementioned unknown Defen- County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 19th day of sell to the highest bidder for cash on 16th day of A Portion of Lot 33 and Lot 34, of EAST GROVE LOT 20, BLOCK 62, SEBRING COUNTRY ESTATES lands County, Florida. dants as may be in infants, incompetents or oth- April, 2013, the following described property as April, 2013, at 11:00 a.m. in the Jury Assembly COMMUNITY, according to the Plat thereof as re- SECTION THREE, ACCORDING TO THE MAP OR Together with a 2010 Jacobsen 28 X 60 erwise not sui juris. set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: Room, Courthouse Basement, 430 South Com- corded in Plat Book 9, Page 39, of the Public Re- PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 9, ID#JACFL 29522 & A&B wide manufac- YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action has LOT 66-A, VANTAGE POINTE SUBDIVISON PHASE merce Avenue, Sebring, Florida 33870, relative to cords of Highlands County, Florida, more particu- PAGE(S) 6, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS tured home located on the premises. been commenced to foreclose a mortgage on the II, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- the following described property as set forth in the larly described as follows: COUNTY, FLORIDA Any person claiming an interest in the surplus following real property, lying and being and situ- CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 86, OF THE Final Judgment, to wit: COMMENCE at the South East Corner of Lot 34; A/K/A 4308 FERRARI DR, SEBRING, FL from the sale, if any, other than the property ated in Highlands County, Florid,a more particu- PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, LOT 22 AND THE SOUTH 1/2 OF LOT 21, BLOCK thence North 01 degree 07 minutes 15 seconds 33872-2874 owner as of the date of the lis pendens, must file larly described as follows: FLORIDA 145, LAKEWOOD TERRACES, SHEET 3, ACCORD- East a distance of 91.85 feet to the POINT OF BE- Any person claiming an interest in the surplus a claim within 60 days after the sale. LOT 6, BLOCK 5, OF ORANGE BLOSSOM ES- A/K/A 4518 VANTAGE CIRCLE, SEBRING, FL ING TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RE- GINNING; thence continue North 01 degree 07 from the sale, if any, other than the property /s/ Priscilla Michalak TATES, UNIT NO. 7, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT 33872-3497 CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, PAGE 94, PUBLIC RE- minutes 15 seconds East along the East Line of owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file Deputy Clerk THEREOF, RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 6, PAGE 26, Any person claiming an interest in the surplus CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. said Lot 34 a distance of 43.15 feet to the North a claim within 60 days after the sale. NOTICE TO PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS from the sale, if any, other than the property Commonly Known As: 4225 SEBRING AVENUE, East Corner of Lot 34; thence West along the Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 22nd day If you are a person with a disability who needs as- COUNTY, FLORIDA. owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file SEBRING, FL 33872 North Line of Lots 33 and 34 a distance of 136 of March, 2013. sistance in order to participate in a program or more commonly known as 1066 Hyacinth Avenue, a claim within 60 days after the sale. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus feet to the North West Corner of Lot 33; thence Clerk of the Circuit Court service of the State Courts System, you should Sebring, FL 33875. Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 22nd day from the sale, if any, other than the property South 01 degree 07 minutes 15 seconds West Highlands County, Florida contact the Office of the Court Administrator at This action has been filed against you and you of March, 2013. owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file along the West Line of Lot 33 a distance of 40.49 By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak (863) 534-4686 (voice), (863) 534-7777 (TDD) or are required to serve a copy of your written de- Clerk of the Circuit Court a claim within 60 days after the sale. feet; thence North 88 degrees 52 minutes 15 Deputy Clerk (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as much fense, if any, upon SHAPIRO, FISHMAN & GACHE, Highlands County, Florida ATTENTION: PERSONS WITH DISABILITIES seconds East a distance of 135.97 feet to the Albertelli Law in advance of your court appearance or visit to the LLP, Attorneys for Plaintiff, whose address is By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak If you are a person with a disability who needs any POINT OF BEGINNING. Attorney for Plaintiff courthouse as possible. Please be prepared to ex- 4630 Woodland Corporate Blvd., Suite 100, Deputy Clerk accommodation in order to participate in this pro- has been filed against you and you are required to P.O. Box 23028 plain your functional limitations and suggest an Tampa, FL 33614, within thirty (30) days after the Albertelli Law ceeding, you are entitled at no cost to you, to the serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it Tampa, FL 33623 auxilliary aid or service that you believe will enable first publication of this notice and file the original Attorney for Plaintiff provision of certain assistance. Please contact: on counsel for Plaintiff, whose address is 6409 (813) 221-4743 you to effectively participate in the court program with the clerk of this court either before service on P.O. Box 23028 Office of the Court Administrator Congress Avenue, Suite 100, Boca Raton, Florida (813) 221-9171 facsimile or service. Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; oth- Tampa, FL 33623 Phone: (863) 534-4686 33487 on or before April 30, 2013 (30 days from EService: [email protected] March 29; April 5, 2013 erwise a default will be entered against you for the (813) 221-4743 TDD: (863) 534-7777 Date of First Publication of this Notice) and file the AO-11-93292 relief demanded in the Complaint. (813) 221-9171 facsimile Or (800) 955-8770 (Florida Relay Service), as original with the clerk of this court either before If you are a person with a disability who needs any WITNESS my hand and seal of this Court on EService: [email protected] much in advance of your court appearance or visit service on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately accommodation in order to participate in this pro- the 21st day of March, 2013. AO-11-79925 to the courthouse as possible. Please be prepared thereafter; otherwise a default will be entered ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the ROBERT W. GERMAINE If you are a person with a disability who needs any to explain your functional limitations and suggest against you for the relief demanded in the com- provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Circuit and County Courts accommodation in order to participate in this pro- and auxiliary aid of service that you believe will plaint or petition filed herein. Office of the Court Administrator, (863) IN THE CIRCUIT COURT enable you to effectively participate in the court OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Court at 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- Deputy Clerk provision of certain assistance. Please contact the program or service. County, Florida, this 12th day of March, 2013. ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA DATED AT SEBRING, FLORIDA THIS 18th DAY CIVIL ACTION If you are a person with a disability who needs any Office of the Court Administrator, (863) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- accommodation in order to participate in this pro- 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- OF March, 2013. BY: /s/ Toni Kopp ida Relay Service 711. To file response please CASE NO.: 28-2009-CA-001941 /s/ Priscilla Michalak DIVISION: ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or DEPUTY CLERK contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. provision of certain assistance. Please contact voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- Deputy Clerk March 22, 29, 2013 Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: BANK OF AMERICA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, ROBERT W. GERMAINE SUCCESSOR IN INTEREST TO BARNETT BANK OF Court Administration at 430 S. Commerce Ave- ida Relay Service 711. To file response please (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. nue, Sebring, Florida 33870, telephone contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT IN THE CIRCUIT COURT March 29; April 5, 2013 HIGHLANDS COUNTY, HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA Plaintiff, (863)534-4690, within two (2) working days of Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT receipt of this Notice; if you are hearing or voice (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. March 22, 29, 2013 IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA vs. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT GRISELDA ZEPEDA, et al, impaired, call 1-800-955-8771. March 29; April 5, 2013 CIVIL ACTION IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT Defendant(s). March 29; April 5, 2013 CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000038 IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 DIVISION: CASE NO. GC 13-73 CASE NO.: 28 2012 CA 000823 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final IN THE CIRCUIT COURT NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, WILLIAM BARBOUR and JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 19, 2013, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA Plaintiff, SUNIL SARDARSINGH ASSOCIATION, and entered in Case No. 28-2009-CA-001941 of IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY vs. IN THE CIRCUIT CIVIL COURT Plaintiffs Plaintiff, the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in CIVIL ACTION RITA A. RULEY, et al, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF FLORIDA, Vs vs. and for Highlands County, Florida in which Bank of CASE NO. 2012CA732 Defendant(s). IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY JANE PERSAUD, et al ADRIANA AGOSTO-BONILLA A/K/A ADRIANA A. America, National Association, successor in inter- UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, acting through the NOTICE OF SALE PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 45 CIVIL DIVISION Defendants BONILLA, et al., est to Barnett Bank of Highlands County, is the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pursuant to a Final CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000466 NOTICE OF ACTION Defendant(s). Plaintiff and Griselda Zepeda, Manuel Zepeda Jr., Development, f/k/a Farmers Home Administration, Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 19, 2013, Division TO: JANE PERSAUD NOTICE OF ACTION Midflorida Federal Credit Union, are defendants, I a/k/a Rural Housing Service, and entered in Case No. 28-2012-CA-000038 of WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A. Residence Unknown TO: Unknown Spouse of Adriana Agosto-Bonilla will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash Plaintiff, the Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in Plaintiff, YOU ARE NOTIFIED that an action to quiet title A/K/A Adriana A. Bonilla in/on the Jury Assembly Room in the basement, vs. and for Highlands County, Florida in which Nation- vs. on the following property in Highlands County, Last Known Residence: 1804 Destiny Blvd., Highlands County Courthouse, 430 South Com- NANCI WEAVER WIMPEY, et al., star Mortgage LLC, is the Plaintiff and Rita A. JUDIE ANN POIRIER, PRAIRIE OAKS COMMUNITY Florida: #11-101, Kissimmee, FL 34741 merce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands Defendants. Ruley, City of Sebring, are defendants, I will sell to ASSOCIATION, INC., AND UNKNOWN Lot 16, Block F, SPRING LAKE VILLAGE III, ac- Current residence unknown, and all persons County, Florida at 11:00AM on the 19th day of NOTICE OF SALE the highest and best bidder for cash in/on the TENANTS/OWNERS, cording to the plat thereof as recorded in Plat claiming by, through, under or against the named April, 2013, the following described property as NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to a Jury Assembly Room in the basement, Highlands Defendants. Book 9, Page 54, Public Records of Highlands Defendants. set forth in said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: Summary Final Judgment of Foreclosure entered County Courthouse, 430 South Commerce Ave- NOTICE OF SALE County, Florida, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that an action to fore- LOT 458, OF SYLVAN SHORES ESTATES SECTION on March 19, 2013, by the above entitled Court in nue, Sebring, FL 33870, Highlands County, Flor- Notice is hereby given, pursuant to a Final has been filed against you and you are required to close a mortgage on the following property lo- D, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RE- the above styled cause, the Clerk of Court or any ida at 11:00AM on the 19th day of April, 2013, Judgment of Foreclosure for Plaintiff entered in serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it cated in Highlands County, Florida: CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 13, OF THE of his duly authorized deputies, will sell the prop- the following described property as set forth in this cause on February 4, 2013, in the Circuit on E. MARK BREED III, of BREED & NUNNALLEE, LOT 9, BLOCK B, OF PINE HILL SUBDIVISION, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, erty situated in Highlands County, Florida, de- said Final Judgment of Foreclosure: Court of HIGHLANDS County, Florida, I will sell the P.A., the Plaintiff's attorney, whose address is ACCORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF, AS RE- FLORIDA scribed as: LOT 24, BLOCK B, THE GROVE, ACCORDING TO property situated in Highlands County, Florida de- 325 North Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Florida CORDED IN PLAT BOOK 4, PAGE 66, OF THE A/K/A 1525 PINETOP TERRACE, LAKE PLACID, FL Lot 7, Block 1, SEBRING VILLAS FIRST ADDI- THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK scribed as: 33870-3206, on or before April 30, 2013, and PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, 33852 TION, according to the map or plat thereof as re- 12, PAGE 63, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF LOT 22, PRAIRIE OAKS VILLAGE, ACCORDING file the original with the clerk of this court either FLORIDA. Any person claiming an interest in the surplus corded in Plat Book 4, Page 83, Public Records of HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA TO THE MAP OR PLAT THEREOF AS RECORDED before service on Plaintiff's attorney or immedi- has been filed against you and you are required to from the sale, if any, other than the property Highlands County, Florida. A/K/A 2902 ORANGE GROVE DR, SEBRING, FL IN PLAT BOOK 15, PAGE 88, PUBLIC RECORDS ately thereafter; otherwise a default will be en- serve a copy of your written defenses, if any, to it owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for 33870-2338 OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. tered against you for the relief demanded in the on Aldridge Connors, LLP, plaintiff's attorney, at a claim within 60 days after the sale. cash on April 18, 2013, at 11:00 A.M., in the jury Any person claiming an interest in the surplus and commonly known as: 3800 RODEO DR, SE- complaint or petition. 7000 West Palmetto Park Road, Suite 307, Boca Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 22nd day assembly room, located in the basement of the from the sale, if any, other than the property BRING, FL 33875; including the building, appurte- Dated on March 19, 2013. Raton, Florida 33433, (Phone Number: of March, 2013. Highlands County Courthouse, 430 S. Commerce owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file nances, and fixtures located therein, at public ROBERT W. GERMAINE 561-392-6391), within 30 days of the first date of Clerk of the Circuit Court Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870, subject to all ad valo- a claim within 60 days after the sale. sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, As Clerk of the Court publication of this notice, and file the original with Highlands County, Florida rem taxes and assessments for the real property Dated in Highlands County, Florida this 22nd day Sales are held in the Jury Assembly Room in the By: /s/ Cyndi Dassinger the clerk of this court either before April 30, 2013 By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak described above. of March, 2013. basement of the Highlands County Courthouse lo- Deputy Clerk on Plaintiff's attorney or immediately thereafter; Deputy Clerk ANY PERSON CLAIMING AN INTEREST IN THE Clerk of the Circuit Court cated at 430 S. Commerce Avenue, Sebring, Flor- (SEAL) otherwise a default will be entered against you for Albertelli Law SURPLUS FROM THE SALE, IF ANY, OTHER THAN Highlands County, Florida ida 33870, on April 18, 2013 at 11 a.m. If you are a person with a disability who needs any the relief demanded in the complaint or petition. Attorney for Plaintiff THE PROPERTY OWNER AS OF THE DATE OF THE By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Any persons claiming an interest in the sur- accommodation in order to participate in this pro- Dated on March 21, 2013. P.O. Box 23028 LIS PENDENS MUST FILE A CLAIM WITHIN SIXTY Deputy Clerk plus from the sale, if any, other than the property ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Robert Germaine Tampa, FL 33623 (60) DAYS AFTER THE SALE. Albertelli Law owner as of the date of the lis pendens must file provision of certain assistance. Please contact the As Clerk of the Court (813) 221-4743 DATED on March 20, 2013. Attorney for Plaintiff a claim within 60 days after the sale. Office of the Court Administrator, 255 N. Broad- By: /s/ Toni Kopp (813) 221-9171 facsimile (SEAL) ROBERT W. GERMAINE P.O. Box 23028 Dated this 22nd day of March, 2013. way Avenue, Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) As Deputy Clerk EService: [email protected] Clerk of Court Tampa, FL 33623 Clerk of the Circuit Court 534-4686, at least 7 days before your scheduled March 29; April 5, 2013 AO-09-30000 430 S. Commerce Avenue (813) 221-4743 By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak court appearance, or immediately upon receiving If you are a person with a disability who needs any Sebring, FL 33870 (813) 221-9171 facsimile Deputy Clerk this notification if the time before the scheduled accommodation in order to participate in this pro- BY: /s/ Priscilla Michalak EService: [email protected] March 29; April 5, 2013 appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Deputy Clerk AO-11-72001 or voice impaired, call 711. provision of certain assistance. Please contact the March 29; April 5, 2013 If you are a person with a disability who needs any March 22, 29; April 5, 12, 2013 Office of the Court Administrator, (863) accommodation in order to participate in this pro- 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- ceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the Classified ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or provision of certain assistance. Please contact the voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- Office of the Court Administrator, (863) ida Relay Service 711. To file response please 534-4690, within two (2) working days of your re- ads contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. LOOKING FOR AN APARTMENT? ceipt of this (describe notice); if you are hearing or Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: voice impaired, call TDD (863) 534-7777 of Flor- get fast results (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. Search the News-Sun Classifieds ida Relay Service 711. To file response please March 29; April 5, 2013 contact Highlands County Clerk of Court, 590 S. every Sunday, Wednesday and Friday. Commerce Ave., Sebring, FL 33870-3867, Tel: (863) 402-6591; Fax: (863) 402-6664. March 29; April 5, 2013

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IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: GC-12-000684 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. ERIBERTO GARCIA; DENISE A. GARICA A/K/A DENISE ANN SMITH; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; HIGHLANDS COUNTY, A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF FLORIDA, ACTING THROUGH THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other un- known persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named De- fendants, DUMMY 2013 Defendants. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Highlands County, Florida, will on the 11th day of April, 2013, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the in the Jury Assembly Room in the basement of the Highlands County SERVICE DIRECTORY Courthouse located at 430 South Commerce Ave- nue, Sebring, Florida at 11:00 A.M., offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following-described property situate in Highlands County, Florida: LOT 222, SEBRING RIDGE, SECTION ``B'', AC- DUMMY CORDING TO THE PLAT THEREOF RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 46, OF THE PUBLIC RE- CORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indi- cated above. Any person or entity claiming an interest in the 5X21.5 surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, mus file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 12th day of March, 2013. AD #00026404 AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Office of the Court Administrator, 255 N. Broadway Ave- nue, Bartow, Florida 33830, (941)534-4686, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notifica- tion if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; if you are hearing or voice im- paired, call 711. ROBERT W. GERMAINE, CLERK CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Toni Kopp Deputy Clerk March 22, 29, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CASE NO.: GC-12-000957 JPMORGAN CHASE BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION Plaintiff, vs. GEORGE LAROSA A/K/A GEORGE THOMAS LAROSA A/K/A GEORGE T. LAROSA; DEBORAH COSENTINO; UNKNOWN TENANT I; UN- KNOWN TENANT II; CHASE BANK USA, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO CHASE MANHATTAN BANK USA, NATIONAL AS- SOCIATION; DODGE ENTERPRISES, INC.; CAPITAL ONE BANK (USA), NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, and any unknown heirs, devisees, grantees, creditors, and other unknown persons or unknown spouses claiming by, through and under any of the above-named Defendants, Defendants. AMENDED NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned Clerk of the Circuit Court of Highlands County, Florida, will on the 18th day of April, 2013, at 11:00 o'clock A.M. at the in the Jury Assembly Room in the basement of the Highlands County Courthouse located at 430 South Commerce Ave- nue, Sebring, Florida at 11:00 A.M., offer for sale and sell at public outcry to the highest and best bidder for cash, the following-described property situate in Highlands County, Florida: THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTH- EAST QUARTER OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER OF SECTION 12, TOWNSHIP 36 SOUTH, RANGE 28 EAST, LESS THE SOUTH 25 FEET THEREOF AND LESS THE EAST 50 FEET FOR ROAD RIGHT OF WAY. pursuant to the Final Judgment entered in a case pending in said Court, the style of which is indi- cated above. Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, resulting from the foreclosure sale, other than the property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens, mus file a claim on same with the Clerk of Court within 60 days after the foreclosure sale. WITNESS my hand and official seal of said Court this 21st day of March, 2013. AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT. If you are a person with a disability who needs any accommo- dation in order to participate in this proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to the provision of certain assistance. Please contact the Office of the Court Administrator, 255 N. Broadway Ave- nue, Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) 534-4686, at least 7 days before your scheduled court appear- ance, or immediately upon receiving this notifica- tion if the time before the scheduled appearance is less than 7 days; of you are hearing or voice impaired, call 711. CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT By: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Deputy Clerk March 29; April 5, 2013 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION CASE NO.: 28-2012-CA-000235 DIVISION: BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Plaintiff, vs. GREGG S. FOSTER , et al, Defendant(s). NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to an Or- der Rescheduling Foreclosure Sale dated March 13, 2013 and entered in Case No. 28-2012-CA-000235 of the Circuit Court of the TENTH Judicial Circuit in and for HIGHLANDS County, Florida wherein BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., is the Plaintiff and GREGG S. FOSTER; BRENDA M. FOSTER A/K/A BRENDA MARIE FOSTER; GSF EN- TERPRISE, INC.; are the Defendants, The Clerk of the Court will sell to the highest and best bidder for cash at JURY ASSEMBLY ROOM IN THE BASE- MENT OF THE HIGHLANDS COUNTY COURT- HOUSE, 430 SOUTH COMMERCE AVENUE at 11:00 AM, on the 11th day of April, 2013, the fol- lowing described property as set forth in said Final Judgment:

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page 13A NOTICE UNDER FICTITIOUS NAME STATUTE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mobile Homes L egals Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, pur- Subscribe For Sale 1050 suant to the "Fictitious Name Statute'', Chapter 2000 5050 7000 THEREOF AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 7, PAGE 865.09, Florida Statutes will register with the Divi- to the SEBRING - REMODELED 33, PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGHLANDS COUNTY, sion of Corporations, Department of State State of Employment WIDE MOBILE HOME 12'X 60' with Merchandise FLORIDA Florida, upon receipt of proof of the publication of News-Sun Land. 2BR 1 1/2 BA, 12' X 24' A/K/A 1558 CAMELLIA COURT, LAKE PLACID, this notice, the fictitious name to-wit: Screened Porch. Call for more info FL 33852 863-382-9203 FLORIDA HOSPITAL HEARTLAND MEDICAL Call Help Wanted Appliances Any person claiming an interest in the surplus CENTER UROLOGY SPECIALISTS 2100 7040 from the sale, if any, other than the property Under which the below named party/parties will THRIFT STORE MANAGER RANGE TOP Surface unit, digital. 1 yr. owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens must file 385-6155 engage in business at Lake Placid Store, (30) hours a week, old. Paid $1000. Asking $200. a claim within sixty (60) days after the sale 4215 Sun N' Lake Blvd., Suite 103 responsible for the sale and processing Call 863-532-0354 WITNESS MY HAND and the seal of the Court 6000 Sebring, Florida 33872 of donated items to the NU-HOPE elder on March 14, 2013. That the party/parties interested in said business Care Services thrift Store. Apply in Rentals ROBERT W. GERMAINE enterprise is/are as follows: person at NU-HOPE Elder Care Clerk of the Circuit Court Announcements Furniture Florida Hospital Heartland Medical Center Services, Inc. 6414 U.S. 27 South, 7180 By: /s/ Toni Kopp (dba of Adventist Health System/Sunbelt, Inc.) 1100 Sebring, FL. EOE DFWP. 2 MATCHING TWIN beds on casters, Deputy Clerk Duplexes for Rent Dated at Orlando, Seminole County, Florida, steel frame, box springs, mattresses, Ronald R Wolfe & Associates, P.L. 6050 March 26, 2013 full set of linens, decorator bed covers, P.O. Box 25018 DIRECTOR, CRIMINAL JUSTICE LAKE PLACID * TOMOKA HEIGHTS * March 29, 2013 pillows, $299/both. 6-drawer dresser Tampa, Florida 33622-5018 PROGRAM (F/T) Gated 55+ Community, Lg. 1 Br, 1Ba, 22''x62'', lg. attached mirror, $125, F11028292 COUNTRY-CONV NOTICE OF SALE Application deadline: 4/23/13. Please Furn. / Unfurn., Screened Lanai, W/D. 863-382-6378. B/C-R-dpuhalla-Team 2 - F11028292 The following vehicle will be sold at public sale or visit http://interview exchange.com Clubhouse, heated pool. No Pets - No **See Americans with Disabilities Act auction to satisfy lien pursuant to Chapter for detailed position posting. smoke $500/mo. annual 863-840-1337 OAK PIECES China hutch w/ lead glass In accordance with the Americans Disabilities Act, 713.78(2) of the Florida Statutes at 10:00 a.m. on 863-784-7132 EA/EO. $350 - Entertainment center / $350 persons with disabilities needing a special accom- at 1118 WEIGLE AVE., Sebring, Florida 33870. CHECK SEBRING * 2BR, 2BA, 1Car Garage * Dining table, leaf, 4 chairs & 2 arm modation to participate in this proceeding should SALE DATE 4/24/2013 2000 sq. feet, Swimming Pool. No chairs / $650 - 3 Bar stools / $50. contact the individual or agency sending the no- 1998 KIA KNDJA7237W5565195 Pets. No Smoke. $800 / Monthly. PINE PIECES Dresser w/ mirror / $275 tice at Echevarria & Associates, P.A., P.O. Box SALE DATE 5/8/2013 863-402-1142 3 drawer chest / $75 - 6 drawer 25018, Tampa, FL 33622-5018, telephone (813) 2012 CHEVY 1GC1KYC81CF227231 chest / $125 - Gun cabinet (needs 251-4766, not later than seven (7) days prior to YOUR one side glass replaced) / $75. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Furnished the proceeding. If hearing impaired, (TDD) Apartments LAZY BOY leather burgundy recliner 1-800-955-8771, or voice (V) 1-800-955-8770, OF THE TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, 6150 (hardly used) / $150.Call 863-840-5179 via Florida Relay Service. IN AND FOR HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA SEBRING FURNISHED/UNFURNISHED March 22, 29, 2013 CASE NO. 2012 CA 000989 1BR or Studios, on the circle. Some BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., AD Utilities incl. $450 - 600. Attn: Vets. Bargain Buys Plaintiff, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Please check your ad on the first Special programs for veterans, 7310 HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA vs. subsidize payments, call to see ALL TO HAUL Motorcycle or Scooter, PROBATE DIVISION TIRA CRUMITY, ET AL. day it runs to make sure it is EXPERIENCE THE JOYS if you qualify. 863-386-9100. Chrome front wheel chocks, handle bar Defendants FILE NO. PC 13-108 correct. Sometimes instructions AND REWARDS Of Being A Comfort harness, 4 ratchet tie down straps. Division Probate NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE Keeper If you have a passion for im- All for $40. 863-453-7027 (Please publish in THE NEWS SUN) over the phone are Unfurnished IN RE: ESTATE OF proving the quality of life for others Apartments DONALD DEAN DAMMANN, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pursuant to a Final misunderstood and an error can while helping people live independ- 6200 CHANNEL MASTER ROTOR DIGITAL Deceased. Judgment of Foreclosure dated March 7, 2013, ently and happily in their own homes, AVON PARK * LEMONTREE APTS * Good Condition. $100 obo NOTICE TO CREDITORS and entered in Case No. 2012 CA 000989, of the occur. If this happens to you, you could be a Comfort Keeper! We 1BR $520 mo. + $350 Sec. Deposit, 863-273-4191 The administration of the estate of DONALD Circuit Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit in and please call us the first day are now hiring CNA, HHA and Home- available immediately. Washer/Dryer GAS CAN / 5 GALLON. LIKE NEW! $10. DEAN DAMMANN, deceased, whose date of for HIGHLANDS County, Florida. BANK OF AMER- maker Companion Positions in the & WSG included. Pets OK! Call Alan 863-453-7027 ICA, N.A. (hereafter ``Plaintiff''), is Plaintiff and your ad appears and we will be death was December 23, 2012, and whose social Highlands County area. We offer flexi- 386-503-8953 GOLF BAG - R J BRAND Ladies Used TIRA CRUMITY; STATE OF FLORIDA, COUNTY OF security number is XXX-XX-5667, is pending in happy to fix it as soon as we ble full-time or part-time hours. Con- Twice. $20 863-382-8745 the Circuit Court for Highlands County, Florida, HIGHLANDS, ACTING THROUGH THE BOARD OF tact us to learn more about how you can. AVON PARK - NW - APARTMENTS PATIO DINING SET / 4 CHAIRS WITH Probate Division, the address of which is 590 S. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, are defendants. I will can develop a rewarding career en- 2BR/2BA $450 mo. New 1BR/1BA CUSHIONS / STURDY METAL FRAME Commerce Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in the If We can assist you, riching the lives of others with Comfort $395 mo. Plus 1st & Sec. Central TABLE in WHITE. $100 OBO names and addresses of the personal representa- MAIN ENTRANCE of the Courthouse; 430 SOUTH Keepers. Apply online today at: please call us: Heat & Air. No Dogs or Cats. 863-658-4240 tive and the personal representative's attorney are COMMERCE AVENUE, SEBRING, at 11:00 a.m., http://ck381.ersp.biz/employment 863-449-0195 set forth below. on the 19th day of April, 2013, the following de- 863-385-9100 PROM DRESSES 2 FOR $100. 1 White All creditors of the decedent and other persons scribed property as set forth in said Final Judg- LAKE PLACID - APARTMENTS & & 1 blue. Call 863-532-0354 314-9876 PARTS PERSON having claims or demands against decedent's es- ment, to wit: HOMES for rent from $350 / mo. Call REFRIGERATOR 4FOOT Tall, Separate tate on whom a copy of this notice is required to LOT 13, 14, AND 15, BLOCK 1021, OF HIGH- Sara Rios @ CENTURY 21 Compton Freezer, 2 Door Stainless Steel Front. Lykes Citrus Division has an opening be served must file their claims with this court LAND VIEW SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE Realty 863-465-1458 $95. obo. 863-414-8412 PLAT THEREOF, AS RECORDED IN PLAT BOOK 2, for a full time Parts Person at their Bas- WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE News-Sun TV MITSUBISHI 52" Semi Flat Screen. TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- PAGE 91, OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS OF HIGH- inger Grove Shop. Duties include an- LANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA. swering phones, parts ordering, inven- Great Condition. $95. obo TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE 863-414-8412 OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. If you are a person with a disability who needs any tory control, distribution/stocking, in- AVON All other creditors of the decedent and other accommodation in order to participate in an court Classified voicing of incoming /outgoing parts, WATER DISTILLER / Stainless steel persons having claims or demands against dece- proceeding, you are entitled, at no cost to you, to ability to lift 25 lbs. Successful appli- by Moyer Diebel in Canada. $10. dent's estate must file their claims with this court the provision of certain assistance. Please contact cants should possess 1 year experi- PARK Call 863-382-4137 WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE the Office of Court Administrator, (863)534-4690, ence in parts inventory or related field WINE REFRIGERATOR - 7 Racks, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. within two (2) working days of your receipt of this and have computer skills. HOUSING Danby Designer, 7 Racks. Black, ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- Foreclosure Complaint; if you are hearing or voice 33"H X 18"D X 17"W. $75. RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, IN SECTION 733.702 impaired, call TDD (863)534-7777 or Florida Re- Lykes Citrus Division offers competitive 863-382-8745 lay Service 711. wages and benefit package including OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- 1X3 YAGI ANTENNA LONG RANGE Dated this 22nd day of March, 2013. Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, AD&D and EVER BARRED. $100 obo 863-273-4191 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET (SEAL) ROBERT W. GERMAINE LTD insurance plus paid vacation and FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT holidays. AD # YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE BY: /s/ Priscilla Michalak Lost & Found Garage & OF DEATH IS BARRED. As Deputy Clerk 1200 Interested applicants should apply in 00028054 7320 Yard Sales Any person claiming an interest in the person at: The date of first publication of this Notice is FOUND ORANGE TABBY Kitten, 3 to 4 LAKE PLACID * MOVING SALE * 119 surplus from the sale, if any, other than the March 29, 2013. months old. Very friendly. Hyacinth Ave Danbar Dr. Thur-Fri-Sat. Mar 28-29-30, property owner as of the date of the Lis Pendens Lykes Citrus Division Personal Representative: & Lakewood Road Area. Call 9am - 4pm. Diving equip, Furn., Tools, must file a claim within 60 days after the sale. 7 Lykes Road /s/ Kalvin Dammann 863-385-6630 Delux King Matress/box springs/frame, Lake Placid, FL 33852 608 Rand Avenue Massage table. Everything Must Go! Perryville, MO 63775 All reasonable offers will be considered. Attorney for Personal Representative: Lykes Citrus Division is an Equal Em- /s/ Robert E. Livingston ployment Opportunity Employer/ Af- LAKE PLACID * Sun 'N Lakes * Annual Florida Bar No. 0031259 DUMMY 2013 firmative Action/ Drug and Tobacco Rummage Sale 440 Sun 'N Lakes Blvd. 445 S. Commerce Avenue Free Workplace/ M/F/D/V. Sat, Mar 30, 8am- 1pm, Household items, Furn., Buy bag $1 at noon. Sebring, Florida 33870 PICK UP & DELIVERY DRIVER for Breakfast & Lunch available! Telephone: (863) 385-5156 CIRCULATION Lake Placid Store - part time, primarily Facsimile: (863) 385-1161 for pick up and delivery of donated SEBRING * SUN 'N LAKE * 1BR, 1BA. SEBRING - Colossal Warehouse Sale March 29; April 5, 2013 items for resale at the Lake Placid Includes TV, Wi Fi internet, cable, elec. Fri 3/29, 7am-2pm & Sat 3/30. 7am- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT Store, Must have a clean driving record. No Pets or Smoker. Single $500/mo. or 3pm. 181 Saber Dr at Sebring Regional HIGHLANDS COUNTY, FLORIDA MANAGER Apply in person at NU-HOPE Elder Couple $550/mo. $500 Sec. Deposit. Airport. Take Airport Rd. to Hairpin Dr. PROBATE DIVISION Care Services, Inc. 6414 U.S. 27 863-214-6027 Just before Main Airport sign, make left FILE NO. PC 13-114 South, Sebring, FL. EOE DFWP. onto Webster Turn. Make 1st. right onto Boeing Dr. Sale on left side, warehouse Division Probate 2X3 SUNSHINE PAYDAY LOANS Furnished Houses with 5 bays across the back. Baby IN RE: ESTATE OF Full time clerk needed 6250 Items, tools furn., & Much More! WILLIAM P. WALTER, Must be organized and LAKE PLACID - Near Lake Placid Boat Deceased. Have excellent Customer SEBRING FRI. - Sat. 8 - ?. 1803 Palm AD # Ramp, with Lake Access. Very Nice NOTICE TO CREDITORS Service skills St. Lake Jackson Heights. 2BR,1BA, Appliances, A/C. $550/mo. The administration of the estate of WILLIAM P. Fax resumes to: Lots Household Items. plus $50 water. 863-465-1354. WALTER, deceased, whose date of death was 863-678-2170 SEBRING HUGE MULTI FAMILY SALE March 8, 2013, and whose social security num- 00026405 SWEETBAY - Now taking applications 5505 Lake Haven Blvd., Fri & Sat Mar ber is XXX-XX-5263, is pending in the Circuit 29 & 30, 9am - 4pm. Unbelievable mix Court for Highlands County, Florida, Probate Divi- for FT Meat cutters, and PT Meat clerks Unfurnished Houses in both Highlands County stores: FT 6300 of items. Stop by, take some time to sion, the address of which is 590 S. Commerce browse; you won't be disappointed! Avenue, Sebring, FL 33870. The names and ad- Market Mgr. for Lake Placid. Apply in AVON PARK * LEASE OPTION / SELL * dresses of the personal representative and the person to Lake Placid store 1519 3BR. 2BA, Large Corner Lot with Lake SEBRING * MULTI FAMILY SALE * personal representative's attorney are set forth Hwy 27 South, ask for Ron or Sebring View. Just Remodeled! Owner Will 314 Robin Ave., Fri & Sat Mar 29 & 30. below. store 3250 Hwy 27 South, ask for Paul. Finance if Needed. $137,500. LOTS OF MISCELLANEOUS! All creditors of the decedent and other persons TREE SERVICE IS SEEKING 954-270-5242 having claims or demands against decedent's es- Exp. Tree Worker. tate on whom a copy of this notice is required to Drivers License required LAKE PLACID 3/2 131 Loquat Rd. Pets & Supplies be served must file their claims with this court HIGHLANDS CO. Leave detailed message at Screened patio. $700/mo. + $1,000. 7520 WITHIN THE LATER OF 3 MONTHS AFTER THE 863-465-7491 security. Call 305-804-5464 TIME OF THE FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NO- TICE OR 30 DAYS AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE SHERIFF’S DEPT. NOTICE OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON THEM. Classified ads All other creditors of the decedent and other AVON Florida statute 585.195 states that persons having claims or demands against dece- get fast results dent's estate must file their claims with this court 2X4 all dogs and cats sold in Florida WITHIN 3 MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE PARK must be at least eight weeks old, FIRST PUBLICATION OF THIS NOTICE. have an official health certificate ALL CLAIMS NOT FILED WITHIN THE TIME PE- AD # HOUSING and proper shots and be free of in- RIODS SET FORTH ABOVE, IN SECTION 733.702 OF THE FLORIDA PROBATE CODE WILL BE FOR- 1X3 testinal and external parasites. EVER BARRED. 3000 NOTWITHSTANDING THE TIME PERIODS SET 00028742 Medical Supplies FORTH ABOVE, ANY CLAIM FILED TWO (2) Financial AD # & Equipment YEARS OR MORE AFTER THE DECEDENT'S DATE 7560 OF DEATH IS BARRED. HOSPITAL BED - LIKE NEW! The date of first publication of this Notice is 00028056 ELEC. CONTROL. NEW MATTRESS. March 29, 2013. $495. Call 863-465-7345 Personal Representative: 4000 /s/ John D. Walter Real Estate 16617 Old Emmitsburg Rd. Emmitsburg, MD 21727 8000 Attorney for Personal Representative: Homes for Sale /s/ Robert E. Livingston Avon Park Recreation Florida Bar No. 0031259 4060 445 S. Commerce Avenue AVON PARK * SELL / LEASE OPTION * Sebring, Florida 33870 3BR, 2BA. Just Remodeled! Large Recreational Telephone: (863) 385-5156 Corner Lot. Lake View. $137,500. 8400 Vehicles Owner Will Finance if needed. Facsimile: (863) 385-1161 2001 SEADOO Jetski GTS 3- pass., 954-270-5242 March 29; April 5, 2013 SEBRING * NICE * 2BR, 2BA, 1CG, w/ performance gal. trailer. $2000 Cathedral Ceiling. 6530 Mattee Road. Dockside lil' lifter manual hoist (jetski). Homes for Sale $700 Monthly, Plus $750 Security $800. 2 Davit Master 600lb. gal. davits 4080 Sebring Deposit. Call 863-385-3101 w/ dock pile mts. $700. 863-441-2065 SEBRING - 1505 Hydee St., Water SEBRING * NICE * 2BR, 2BA, Freshly Front CBS, 2BR, 2BA, 2 car garage. Painted, Blinds, Screened rear porch Nice, located on canal directly into w/ utility rm., back yard storage shed. AGERO Lake Charlotte, dock, covered boat YMCA / Lakewood Rd. $600/mo. / Sec. 9000 house. $80,000 - C. Wesley Ward, deposit. w/1 yr. lease. 863-835-1196 Broker 863-385-7606 Cell Transportation 863-202-6515. Extra lot available. 3X5 6400 Rooms for Rent Motorcycles Homes for Sale SEBRING- FEMALE 42 / 55 yrs to share & ATVs Lake Placid 9100 4100 House, Garage, W/D & Kitchen. 1Br, HARLEY DAVIDSON '07 Ultra Classic LAKE PLACID 8 homes for sale. 108 1Ba, Split Plan, TV & I-net hookup, FLHTCU, 8K mi., never damaged, like Anderson St., 190 Crestmore Dr., 142 elec. & water included. $500/mo. new, loaded red & black. $14,900 obo. AD # Vision St., 147 Zion St., 106 E. Smith w/ $200 deposit. 863-991-3878 No longer able to ride. 863-243-3612 Ave., 134 E. Smith Ave., 161 E. Smith Ave., 172 E. Smith Ave. Warehouses All Properties for $60,000. for Rent Automotive Wanted Call David at 917-952-3348. 6550 9400 00028735 LAKE PLACID - WAREHOUSES for rent WE BUY ALL AUTOS from $47 / mo. & Commercial space for with or without Title. Any Condition rent from $428 / mo. Contact Sara Year / Make / Model. We will pay up 5000 Rios, Compton Rental Properties. to $20,000. Free Towing. Call Cindy 863-465-4158 813-505-6935 Mobile Homes Business & Offices Antiques - Classics Mobile Homes 6600 For Rent 9420 5050 For Sale PROFESSIONAL OFFICE space avail., 1970 FORD THUNDERBIRD LANDAU 600 sq.ft., Golf View Plaza, Sebring, 2 Dr, Vinyl Top, Auto., A/C. 8,000 orig. PALM HARBOR RETIREMENT 1251 US Hwy 27 S., across from Lake miles. Purchased new April 4, 1971. COMMUNITY HOMES Jackson. Exceptional location, great Rare Collectible, 429 Thunder Jet $8500 off, 2/2 & 3/2 from $39,900 parking. 863-385-5510, 863-414-3829. 4V Engine, have original tag & Call John Lyons 800-622-2832 owners manual. $15,000. Will accept EXT 210 for details reasonable offer. Consider trade plus http://www.palmharbor.com/model- center/plantcity/ 6750 Commercial Rental Cash. Must sell! 863-465-9100 SEBRING - DOUBLE WIDE 55 plus SEBRING AVAILABLE. 3922 Sebring Village 2BR, 2BA, 12' X 20' Kenilworth Blvd, 3000 sq ft, $1100/mo: Automotive for Sale screened porch, carport, W/D, Sears (Will split in half) BA, lg overhead doors, 9450 appli., new water heater, irrigation sys, near Sebring High School. Call Chip 2003 TOYOTA CAMRY, 4 cyl., auto. new galvanized roof. Pets 25lb. max. Boring 863-385-0077 or Cell trans., A/C, Very Good Condition. $10,000. obo 863-655-0876 863-381-1298 SORRY SOLD ! C M Y K

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HEARTLAND POPS; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black plus three; process, 3/29,31; 4/3; COWPOKES WATERING HOLE; 5.542"; 10.5"; Black plus three; process, 0 0 0 2 8 7 5 5 3/29/13; 0 0 0 2 8 7 5 6

C M Y K SBECTION SPORTS Page B4 News-Sun Friday, March 29, 2013 Blue Streaks can’t overcome Oviedo

By TAYLOR TUBBS ty rival Avon Park at News-Sun correspondent Fireman’s Field, but in their “There’s always a positive repeat home game on we can take from a loss,” said Tuesday night Sebring fell Sebring head coach Buck short of the victory with a 7- Rapp. 3 loss. A loss provides an Oviedo Jonathon Struck opportunity for learn- pitched a quality first ing, and on Tuesday five and was night the Streaks were 7 able to keep the score given this opportunity Sebring a close 3-1. when they took on the C.J. Payne stepped Oviedo High School 2 in to cover the final Lions. two innings, and head- “Oviedo is a good team,” ing into the top of the seventh said Rapp. “And it’s tough to the score became an even have two games in a row like more closely contested 3-2. we did.” But in the bottom of the Courtesy photo News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE On Monday night the frame, Oviedo opened things Don Norton shows off two bass caught on Lake Jimmy Peck had a pair of doubles Tuesday night, but it Streaks walked away with a Glenada and shares his top five baits for Spring bass wasn’t enough as Sebring fell to visiting Oviedo. huge, 12-0 victory over coun- See STREAKS, Page B4 fishing. Top five bass Devils get back on track baits for Spring Wednesday, March 20 By DAN HOEHNE marked the first official [email protected] day of spring, and it While the temperatures seems only fitting to offer remained frigid Tuesday night, up my suggestions for the the Avon Park bats heated top five best bass fishing things up and got the Red lures and techniques to Devils back on the winning use during this time of the track with a 10-4 battering of year. visiting Booker. Every year, along with Tyrone Perry sparked the other fishermen, I com- Fishin’ Around... offense with three hits, falling plain that the weather is Don Norton just a triple short of hitting for screwed up – too hot, too My personal favorite is the cycle, two cold, too much rain, not Avon Park the Mega bass VISION runs scored enough rain, too much One Ten, 4 1/3-inch GP and three RBI, wind, etc. Pro Blue II. 10 while Gio The truth is, seasonally 2. Tube Baits: Nothing Booker Gomez threw speaking; the weather is compares to the effective- six strong very much the same, year ness of tube baits for innings, scat- after year. spawning bass. 4 tering six hits What most fishermen Tubes are nothing new, and striking out four to halt a don’t take into account is but in the past, as effective four-game losing streak. that our temperature highs as they were, one strike After the Tornadoes and lows, amount of rain- and the bait was typically scratched for a run in the top of fall and even wind condi- torn to shreds. the first, Avon Park answered tions are all based on I recommend the Zoom back with a Perry double, Josh averages. Salty Super Tube in either Gomez getting hit by a pitch Taking into account the 3 1/2-inch or 4 1/2- and a Steven Flowers walk to what’s happened over the inch size. load the bases. past years creates a wide News-Sun file photo by DAN HOEHNE These baits are hand A triple steal then took Tyrone Perry belted a among his three hits Tuesday night in helping Avon Park range of possibilities that dipped for a thicker, place, with Perry sliding in end its’ four-game losing streak. are then “averaged” to tougher body and will take safely to even the game at 1-1. give us what the condi- a number of strikes with- After a scoreless top of the single by Jahna. And they kept things going to center to score them both tions should be on any out tearing. second, the Devils again A Cody Pearlman base when Flowers was hit by a and the lead stood at 10-3. given day. The tantalizing plastic proved daring as a Colton knock scored Kelley and pitch and moved to third on a A pair of singles and a sacri- Exceptions to these tentacles make this bait Brock suicide squeeze scored another squeeze bunt by Brock Torri Pringle single. fice fly got Booker one more averages are rare. irresistible to bass. Mason Jahna from third for a brought Jahna in for a 4-2 lead. Flowers would soon come in run, but that would be it as The seasonality of 3. Plastic Worms: 2-1 lead. Alfred Brown then singled to score on an error and the Kenny McGrath came on in weather provides different Plastic worms are one of A walk, single and pair of to bring Pearlman in and after a lead stood at 8-2. relief and worked a perfect fishing opportunities and the best bass baits year errors allowed Booker to tie it couple of stolen bases, Brown A pair of errors allowed for a seventh to secure the win. spring is one of my round, but early in the up in the third, but Avon Park also came in to score on an Tornado run in the top of the Now 12-6 on the season, favorites. Spring, when the water is was about to explode and put error. fifth, but the Devils got that Avon Park hosted Bradenton’s Unlike any other time around 60 degree’s, small- the game away in the fourth. Perry then unloaded on a run, plus another, back in the Bayshore High School of the year, largemouth er plastic worms work Kyle Kelley got it started by pitch for a towering homer bottom of the frame. Thursday night at Head Field. bass are actively seeking best. reaching second on an error over the right-field wall for a 7- With Jahna and Brock on See Sunday’s News-Sun for shallow, warmer water for I’ve always been under and moving to third on a bunt 2 lead. second and third, Perry singled a recap of the action. their annual spawn. the impression the smaller That, combined with worms work better more aggressive feeding, because they mimic food makes them extremely sources that are typically vulnerable to being caught smaller at this time of the by a knowledgeable fish- year. Panthers mauled by Manatees erman. As the water tempera- I’m sure anybody that tures warm, the length of fishes could rank what Lady Panthers sweep St. Pete the worm should increase. they consider to be the top My personal favorite, a five lures to use during By DAN HOEHNE extended the lead to 2-0 blue/black Yum Dinger. this time of the year, and [email protected] before the visitors all but put These worms come in for many of you, they may AVON PARK – South it away in the third. various sizes, 4-, 5-, 6- be different than those that Florida head coach Rick Hitt With the bases loaded and and 7-inches. I recommend. knows what it takes for his nobody out, Hitt brought the Similar to the tube bait, 1. Suspended Jerk baseball squad to be compet- infield in, but saw a bouncer the smaller Yum Dingers Baits: These long, slender itive, having stated “we need up the middle score two. will drive a bass mad baits, often made of balsa good pitching and to keep One out later, a walk re- coming across their beds wood or plastic are an games close. We’re loaded the bases and a in full sunlight. extremely versatile bait not going to hit a lot of potential double-play 4. Spinnerbaits: SCF for early spring bass fish- three-run homers, so was thrown away to Although effective ing when the water is at we need to limit our score two more. throughout the year, spin- its cold and warming mistakes.” 14 This was followed nerbaits worked slow with gradually. That is certainly not SFSC by another two-run a stop and go retrieve can Most are designed to what the Panthers did single and the lead be extremely deadly early run no deeper than 6 feet, Wednesday, in drop- now stood at 8-0. in the fishing year. 3 but unlike other lures, the ping a 14-3 Suncoast The Panthers finally My favorite is the key to their success is that Conference contest to the scratched for one in the HART X2 Spinner bait, when you stop retrieving visiting State College of fourth on a Lane Crosson available in 3/8, 1/2 and the lure, it will “suspend” Florida. RBI grounder, and another in 3/4 ounce. at the depth it’s at, allow- The first-place Manatees the fifth when Lucas Bagnara Unlike conventional ing an interested bass to got their first run on the brought Carlos Matamoros spinnerbaits, the X2 has move in for the kill. board without the benefit of a in. dual “arms,” each with its News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE Long, painstakingly hit, as two walks and two But the Manatees added own blades. Seth Abeln connects for an infield single on this pitch, and slow retrieves, combined errors got them on the board. three more in their half of the would add a double later. But a six-run Manatee third Color selections are with a stop and go action Two singles and a sacrifice fifth to make it an 11-2 mar- would pave the way to a 14-3 State College of Florida win great, although at this time will provide the best fly in the top of the second over the Panthers of South Florida State Wednesday night. See SFSC, Page B4 results. See BAIT, Page B4 C M Y K

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THE SCOREBOARD LOCAL SCHEDULE

NBA MONDAY: Boys and Girls Tennis at District Tournaments,TBA EASTERN CONFERENCE LIVE TUESDAY: JV Baseball vs. Hardee, 6 p.m.; Softball at Mulberry, 7 p.m.; Boys and Girls Atlantic Division Tennis at District Tournaments,TBA W L Pct GB x-New York 44 26 .629 — SPORTS THURSDAY: Baseball vs. Sebring, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball at Sebring, 6 p.m.; Track at x-Brooklyn 42 29 .592 2.5 Avon Park Frostproof, 4:30 p.m. Boston 37 34 .521 7.5 Philadelphia 28 43 .39416.5 ON TV Toronto 26 45 .36618.5 Southeast Division W L Pct GB BOXING TODAY: Softball at Charlotte, 5/7 p.m. y-Miami 56 15 .789 — x-Atlanta 40 32 .55616.5 FRIDAY MONDAY: Baseball vs. Port St. Lucie, 5 p.m.; Boys and Girls Tennis at District Washington 26 45 .366 30 9 p.m. Donatas Bondoravas vs. Brian Vera. . . ESPN2 Tournaments,TBA Orlando 18 54 .25038.5 SATURDAY TUESDAY: Baseball at Mulberry, 7 p.m.; Softball vs. Frostproof, 6/7:30 p.m.; Boys and Charlotte 17 54 .239 39 10:15 p.m. Mike Alvarado vs. Brandon Rios ...... HBO Central Division Lake Placid Girls Tennis at District Tournaments,TBA W L Pct GB x-Indiana 45 27 .625 — x-Chicago 39 31 .557 5 COLLEGE BASEBALL Milwaukee 34 36 .486 10 SATURDAY Detroit 24 48 .333 21 TUESDAY: Baseball at Kathleen, 7 p.m.; Softball vs.Winter Haven, 5:30/7:30 p.m.; Cleveland 22 48 .314 22 2 p.m. LSU at Missouri ...... SUN Boys and Girls Tennis at District Tournaments, Lakeland,TBA WESTERN CONFERENCE Southwest Division THURSDAY: Baseball at Avon Park, 7 p.m.; JV Baseball vs. Avon Park, 6 p.m.; Track at W L Pct GB Frostproof, 4:30 p.m.; Boys Weightlifting at State Qualifier, Harmony High, 1 p.m. x-San Antonio 54 17 .761 — COLLEGE BASKETBALL Sebring x-Memphis 47 24 .662 7 FRIDAY Houston 39 32 .549 15 Dallas 35 36 .493 19 7 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... CBS New Orleans 25 47 .34729.5 7:30 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... TBS Northwest Division 9:30 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... CBS SATURDAY: Baseball vs. Hillsborough, 1 p.m. W L Pct GB x-Oklahoma City 53 19 .736 — 10 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... TBS MONDAY: Baseball at Hillsborough, 3 p.m. x-Denver 49 24 .671 4.5 SATURDAY TUESDAY: Softball vs. State College of Florida, 5 p.m. Utah 36 36 .500 17 4:20 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... CBS WEDNESDAY: Baseball vs. Hillsborough, 6 p.m. Portland 33 38 .46519.5 SFSC Minnesota 25 45 .357 27 6:55 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... CBS Pacific Division W L Pct GB x-L.A. Clippers 49 23 .681 — Golden State 41 32 .562 8.5 COLLEGE SOFTBALL L.A. Lakers 37 35 .514 12 SATURDAY SPORTS SNAPSHOTS Sacramento 26 46 .361 23 Noon Central Florida at Tulsa ...... SUN Phoenix 23 49 .319 26 x-clinched playoff spot Sebring Elks Golf y-clinched division ___ Tournament Seminole Trail Run GOLF Tuesday’s Games SEBRING – The 3rd Seminole Trail New York 100, Boston 85 FRIDAY SEBRING – The Sebring Elks Lodge Run 5K will be held Saturday, April 6, Minnesota 105, Detroit 82 9:30 a.m. EuroPGA – Trophee Hassan II ...... GOLF No. 1529 monthly golf outing will be held Dallas 109, L.A. Clippers 102, OT with an 8 a.m. start, at the Sun-N-Lake 4 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open ...... GOLF at Golf Hammock Golf and Country Club Wednesday’s Games Preserve. Boston 93, Cleveland 92 SATURDAY on Monday, April 1, beginning at 8:00 Charlotte 114, Orlando 108 Proceeds benefit Highlands Seminole 9 a.m. EuroPGA – Trophee Hassan II ...... GOLF a.m. Philadelphia 100, Milwaukee 92 Club and Mark Palmer Memorial scholar- Cost is $30 which includes golf, cart, Atlanta 107, Toronto 88 1 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open ...... GOLF ship funds. New York 108, Memphis 101 3 p.m. PGA – Shell Houston Open ...... NBC lunch and prize fund. Chicago 101, Miami 97 For more information, visit high- To sign up contact Jack McLaughlin at Indiana 100, Houston 91 landsseminoles.org or call Erin at 386- L.A. Lakers 120, Minnesota 117 [email protected] or leave a 9194. L.A. Clippers 105, New Orleans 91 NHL message on (863) 471-3295. Oklahoma City 103, Washington 80 Check in by 7:40 a.m. by the Pro Shop. San Antonio 100, Denver 99 FRIDAY Sunrise Rotary Golf Utah 103, Phoenix 88 7:30 p.m. New Jersey at Tampa Bay ...... SUN Sacramento 105, Golden State 98 SEBRING — Sebring Sunrise Rotary Brooklyn 111, Portland 93 Chamber Spring Golf Classic Thursday’s Games 24th annual Charity Golf Tournament will SEBRING – The Greater Sebring L.A. Lakers at Milwaukee, late TENNIS be Saturday, June 1, with an 8 a.m. shot- Indiana at Dallas, late Chamber of Commerce will host its gun start on the Deer Run course at Sun Sacramento at Phoenix, late FRIDAY Spring Golf Classic on Saturday, April 6, ‘N Lake Golf and Country Club. Friday’s Games 3 p.m. ATP – Sony Open, Men’s Semifinal. . . . ESPN2 Washington at Orlando, 7 p.m. at the Sun ‘N Lake Golf Club’s Deer Run Format is a Four-person Scramble 7 p.m. ATP – Sony Open, Men’s Semifinal. . . . ESPN2 Atlanta at Boston, 7:30 p.m. course in Sebring. (double Bogey maximum). Charlotte at New York, 7:30 p.m. SATURDAY Philadelphia at Cleveland, 7:30 p.m. Proceeds from the event will benefit Cost is $220 per team and includes Noon ATP – Sony Open, Women’s Final. . . . . ESPN2 Toronto at Detroit, 7:30 p.m. the Greater Sebring Chamber of greens fees, cart, range balls, lunch and Houston at Memphis, 8 p.m. Commerce, a non-profit organization. on-course beverages along with some fab- Oklahoma City at Minnesota, 8 p.m. Miami at New Orleans, 8 p.m. The tournament, presented by Heacock ulous raffle prizes. L.A. Clippers at San Antonio, 8:30 p.m. WOMEN’S COLLEGE BASKETBALL Insurance and Heacock Payroll, will kick Sponsorships available: $100 Hole Brooklyn at Denver, 9 p.m. SATURDAY off with registration at 7:30 a.m. and a sponsor; $155 Hole sponsor including Utah at Portland, 10 p.m. Noon NCAA Tournament...... ESPN shotgun start at 8:30 a.m. single entry; and $320 Hole sponsor NHL 2:30 p.m. NCAA Tournament...... ESPN A small breakfast will be provided including team entry. 9 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... ESPN before play, as well as plenty of cold bev- Hole-In-One sponsors are being provid- EASTERN CONFERENCE 11 p.m. NCAA Tournament ...... ESPN2 erages on the course. Atlantic Division ed by Cohan Radio Group ($2,000 cash) W L OT Pts GF GA Following the tournament, an awards and Alan Jay Automotive Network. Pittsburgh 26 8 0 52 117 84 and recognition luncheon will be held. Trophy sponsor is the Florida Hospital New Jersey 15 11 7 37 82 89 WOMEN’S COLLEGE GYMNASTICS Players can test their skill at two hole- N.Y. Rangers 16 13 3 35 78 78 Heartland Medical Center. N.Y. Islanders 15 15 3 33 96 107 SATURDAY in-one challenges, with a chance to win a Make checks payable to Sebring Philadelphia 13 17 2 28 84 99 7 p.m. SEC Championship...... ESPN new car sponsored by the Alan Jay Sunrise Rotary, P.O. Box 1363, Sebring, Northeast Division Times, games, channels all subject to change Automotive Network, and $2,000 cash W L OT Pts GF GA FL 33871. Montreal 21 7 5 47 104 83 sponsored by the Cohan Radio Group. Please enter by Tuesday, May 28. Boston 21 7 4 46 94 72 Minnesota at Dallas, 8:30 p.m. Miami 5, Boston 1 Cash prizes will be awarded to the top Anaheim at Chicago, 8:30 p.m. Chicago White Sox 5, Cleveland 4 Ottawa 18 9 6 42 86 72 three teams of each flight. Toronto 18 12 4 40 102 97 Columbus at Calgary, 9 p.m. L.A. Angels 6, Texas 3 Sebring High School Buffalo 13 16 4 30 87 102 Oakland 6, Colorado 5 Raffle tickets will be sold for prizes, MLB Preaseason Milwaukee 9, Kansas City (ss) 1 Southeast Division and door prizes will be drawn. athletic posters Cincinnati 7, San Diego 3 W L OT Pts GF GA AMERICAN LEAGUE Seattle 10, L.A. Dodgers 7 The tournament will be a 4-man scram- Winnipeg 18 14 2 38 88 99 SEBRING — Chris Cook, Athletic WLPct San Francisco 8, Arizona 6 Carolina 15 14 2 32 86 90 ble, with an entry fee of $225 per team, or Director of Sebring High School, wishes Kansas City 23 7 .767 N.Y. Mets 6, Houston 2 Washington 15 17 1 31 94 93 $60 per entry. Baltimore 18 9 .667 N.Y. Yankees 11, Baltimore 8 to inform the surrounding business com- Tampa Bay 14 18 1 29 105 99 Seattle 20 11 .645 Kansas City (ss) 9, Chi. Cubs 9, 10 ings This event is open to the public and the Florida 9 19 6 24 80 119 munity that he has authorized All- Detroit 18 13 .581 Thursday’s Games teams will be flighted by handicap. American Sports Posters to produce WESTERN CONFERENCE Oakland 15 12 .556 Detroit vs. Houston (ss), late For more information or for a registra- Central Division Cleveland 16 14 .533 Toronto vs. Philadelphia, late Sebring High School’s athletic posters. W L OT Pts GF GA Minnesota 16 14 .533 Houston (ss) vs. Atlanta, late tion form, please contact the Sebring All-American Sports Posters will pro- Chicago 25 4 3 53 108 71 Chicago 13 13 .500 Miami vs. St. Louis, late Chamber at 385-8448 or visit vide terrific looking sports posters and Detroit 17 11 5 39 90 83 Boston 15 16 .484 N.Y. Mets vs. Washington, late www.sebring.org. St. Louis 17 13 2 36 92 89 Tampa Bay 15 16 .484 Pittsburgh vs. N.Y. Yankees, late will help the athletic department to raise Nashville 14 13 6 34 83 88 Texas 15 16 .484 Seattle vs. , late much needed additional funding. Columbus 13 13 7 33 75 86 Toronto 14 16 .467 Cleveland vs. San Diego, late FOP Golf Tournament All-American Sports Posters will be Northwest Division Houston 13 15 .464 Arizona vs. Texas, late W L OT Pts GF GA New York 13 17 .433 Kansas City vs. Cincinnati, late SEBRING – Highlands County Lodge contacting local businesses to line up Minnesota 20 10 2 42 90 78 Los Angeles 9 18 .333 Milwaukee vs. Colorado, late No. 99 of the Fraternal Order of Police community sponsorship for this program Vancouver 18 9 6 42 88 85 NATIONAL LEAGUE Minnesota vs. Boston, late Tampa Bay vs. Baltimore, late will be hosting a golf tournament and Chris Cook urges all businesses to Edmonton 12 13 7 31 77 91 WLPct L.A. Dodgers at L.A. Angels, late consider putting their support behind this Calgary 13 15 4 30 89 108 Atlanta 19 15 .559 Saturday, April 6, at Harder Hall Country Oakland at San Francisco, late Colorado 11 17 4 26 82 104 Colorado 16 13 .552 Club. worthy effort. Friday’s Games Pacific Division San Francisco 15 13 .536 Boston vs. Minnesota at Fort Myers, The four-person scramble format will As you are no doubt aware, there are W L OT Pts GF GA New York 14 13 .519 Fla., 1:05 p.m. many businesses that solicit via telephone Anaheim 22 7 4 48 104 87 St. Louis 15 14 .517 have check-in and ticket sales beginning Tampa Bay vs. Detroit at Lakeland, Fla., Los Angeles 18 12 2 38 93 80 Arizona 15 15 .500 at 7:30 a.m. with a shotgun start at 8:30 and you always have the right to question 1:05 p.m. San Jose 15 11 6 36 80 82 Philadelphia 15 15 .500 N.Y. Yankees at Washington, 2:05 p.m. a.m. anyone who contacts you in this manner. Dallas 15 14 3 33 87 97 Chicago 16 17 .485 Cleveland vs. Kansas City at Surprise, All-American Sports Posters is regis- Phoenix 13 15 5 31 85 94 Miami 13 15 .464 The entry fee is $60 per person, and Ariz., 3:05 p.m. NOTE: Two points for a win, one point San Diego 15 18 .455 includes golf, cart and lunch. tered with the Idaho Attorney General and Toronto at Philadelphia, 7:05 p.m. for overtime loss. Washington 13 17 .433 San Diego vs. Texas at San Antonio, Team and Hole Sponsorship combos has been authorized to conduct this cam- ___ Pittsburgh 12 18 .400 Texas, 8:05 p.m. paign on behalf of the Sebring High Tuesday’s Games Milwaukee 11 17 .393 are available for $275, as well as $50 Chicago Cubs at Houston, 8:05 p.m. Vancouver 1, Columbus 0, SO Cincinnati 11 18 .379 Hole Sponsorships. School Athletic Department. Chicago White Sox at Milwaukee, 8:10 Toronto 3, Florida 2 Los Angeles 11 19 .367 p.m. Make checks payable to FOP Lodge 99. No other company has been authorized Pittsburgh 1, Montreal 0 NOTE: Split-squad games count in the Cincinnati vs. Arizona at Scottsdale, N.Y. Islanders 3, Washington 2 standings; games against non-major Deadline for team registration is to represent Sebring High School in that Ariz., 9:40 p.m. Winnipeg 4, Carolina 1 league teams do not. Thursday, April 4. way and you should question any other L.A. Angels at L.A. Dodgers, 10:10 p.m. N.Y. Rangers 5, Philadelphia 2 ___ Oakland at San Francisco, 10:15 p.m. A portion of the proceeds will go to the requests for funds. Tampa Bay 2, Buffalo 1 Tuesday’s Games Edmonton 3, St. Louis 0 Minnesota 9, Baltimore 5 American Cancer Society Relay for Life. If you have any questions, contact Chicago 2, Calgary 0 Miami 8, Washington 5 Transactions For more information, call Betty Milam Cook, at 471-5500 or All-American Wednesday’s Games Toronto 6, Pittsburgh 3 at 835-3512. Sports Posters at (800) 556-1380. Montreal 6, Boston 5, SO Philadelphia 10, Tampa Bay 1 FOOTBALL National Football League Minnesota 4, Phoenix 3, OT Atlanta 6, Detroit 5 ARIZONA CARDINALS–Signed S Calgary 4, Colorado 3 St. Louis 11, N.Y. Mets 4 Jonathon Amaya. San Jose 4, Anaheim 0 Chicago White Sox 11, Texas 3 ATLANTA FALCONS–Agreed to terms Thursday’s Games Oakland 7, Cleveland 6, 10 innings with DE Osi Umenyiora on a two-year Carolina at Toronto, late San Francisco 4, San Diego 2 contract. Winnipeg at Pittsburgh, late Kansas City 11, Seattle 6 BALTIMORE RAVENS–Agreed to terms N.Y. Islanders at Philadelphia, late N.Y. Yankees 4, Houston 4, 10 ings with S Michael Huffa on a three-year Buffalo at Florida, late Colorado 7, L.A. Dodgers 6 contract. N.Y. Rangers at Ottawa, late Cincinnati 11, Chicago Cubs 1 CAROLINA PANTHERS–Re-signed DT Phoenix at Nashville, late Arizona 7, L.A. Angels 1 Dwan Edwards. Los Angeles at St. Louis, late Wednesday’s Games DALLAS COWBOYS–Released WR Columbus at Edmonton, late Washington (ss) 11, Atlanta 2 Anthony Armstrong. Signed S Will Allen Colorado at Vancouver, late Minnesota 7, Pittsburgh 4 and LB Justin Durant. Detroit at San Jose, late Philadelphia 4, Detroit 1 MIAMI DIOLPHINS–Signed OL Lance Friday’s Games Toronto 6, Tampa Bay 1 Louis. New Jersey at Tampa Bay, 7:30 p.m. St. Louis 10, Washington (ss) 1 NEWS-SUN • 385-6155

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Golf Hammock Linsley at plus 1. Best Ball Scramble win. In H group ther was Monday, March 18. A Men’s Day event was played on On consecutive Wednesdays, March also a tie for first place Winning first place Saturday, March 23. 20 and 27, the Golf Hammock Ladies between Terry Yandle was the team of Kim Dave Kelly, Dick Garceau, Bob Wolf played for the Club Championship. and Ozzie Bergroth at Fiers, Margaret Schultz and Al Farrell scored a -29 for the win, The Club Champion after the two- plus 1. and Clara Wisman with while J.R. Messier, Tim Thomas, Jim day tournament was Laura Kebberly There was a tie in I 56. Tying for Cercy and Keith Kincer were second at with 137. group for first place second/third places -25. A tie for runner up was seen between Bill Alesi and were the teams of Just one more shot back, at -24, between Jeanne Fivecoat and Carol Ginny McVey at plus 4 Helene Mellon, Verna were Jim Anderson, Bob Streeter, Don Troup, who both totaled 188. and a tie for second Knishka and Chris McDonald and Paul Johnson. First Flight, with handicaps 17-25, place between Doc Heath; Wanda Jones, Getting closest to the pin on the day saw Lorraine Friend win Low Gross Thomas and Bob Sylvia West and Betty were Harold Plagens getting to 10-feet, with 190, while Florence Towell was Hughes at minus 3. Bevard with 57 each. 5-inches from No. 3, Fred Evans who second at 199. Paul Skidmore scored Closest to the pin: No. hit to within 8-feet, 6-inches on No. 5, Finishing first in Low Net was Ruth plus 9 for first place and 2, Eva Huffman, 10-feet- Cecil Lemons knocking it to 7-feet, 3- Harris with 146. a tie for second place 3; No. 4, Margaret inches from No. 12 and Johnny In the Second Flight, with handicaps between Harold Traxler Schultz, 3-feet-9; and Wehunt getting to 5-feet, 3 1/2-inches 26-30, Low Gross went to both Wanda and Greg Brewer at plus No. 8, Jane Roush, 11- from No. 17. Hastie and Anne Coffey, who came in 6 in J group. feet-3. A 9-Hole Couples event was played with dueling 195s. Ken Porter took first on Thursday, March 21. With handicaps from 31-36, the place in K group with River Greens Don and Judy Ethun took first, Roy Third Flight Low Gross was captured plus 7 and a tie in sec- The Morrison Group and Linda Bassett second and Jerry by Nancy Senior with a 202, while ond place between Janet played an event on and Jackie MacGeorge third. Marge Pederson and Jo Thornburg Howland and Les Layton Tuesday, March 26, and Russ and Bev Rudd and Tim tied for second at 213. at minus 1. saw the team of Keith Thomas and Janella Forcier tied for Low Net for the flight went to Cindy Lim Freese took first Kincer, Ken Brunswick, fourth. Dall with 135, with Gladys Zitelli taking place in L group with Tim Thomas and Dick Keith Kincer was closest to the pin second with 152. plus 3 with Karl Mellor Garceau take the win on No. 5, while Pat Kincer was closest The Mezza Group played Individual in second place with with a -19. at No. 3. Pro-Am Points at Golf Hammock on plus 1 and in third place Winning first place was the team of Three strokes back, at -16, was the Monday, March 25. was Ken Granger at even. Ron and Sylvia West, George and trio of Butch Smith, John Smutnick SpringLake Gary Galle came in first place in A Jay Shepard scored well to take the Barbara Dean and Charlotte Mathew and Cliff Aubin. group with plus 1 and there was a lead in M Group with a plus 8 with Don with 50; second place, Andy and Karen The Golfettes also took to the fair- On Tuesday, March 26, the three-way tie for second place between Meitz in second place with plus 7 and Ames, Kim Fiers, Bob and Doris Weeks ways Tuesday, March 26, with the team SpringLake Men’s Golf Association Rod Bently, Fred Latshaw and Dave Dan Bartik came in third at even. with 51; and third place, John and of Anne Kelly, Laura Smutnick, Jody sponsored an Individual Net Points Baker at minus 3. Next Monday, April 1, the Mezza Shelly Byron, Bob and Verna Knishka Ethum and Fran Neil scoring a -36 for competition under cold and windy Frank Borgia won first place with Group will play at Golf Hammock and George Cloud with 52. the win. skies on the Panther Creek golf course. plus 4 in B group and a three-way tie beginning at 7:45 a.m. Closest to the pin: (Ladies), No. 2, Karen Speaker, Dee Paul, Nancy Point values were 1 point for bogey, for second place between Jim Gulick, For more information, call Pete at Margaret Schultz, 1-foot-10; and No. Long and Caole McClay teamed up to 2 for par, 4 for birdie, and 8 for eagles Harvey Kecskes and Jack Schell at 382-1280. 8, Betty Billau, 6-feet-8. (Men), No. 4, score a -24 for second. scored on a hole by hole handicap minus 3. Ron West, 4-feet-8. A Limited Member event was played basis. In C group Jerry Edwards came in Lake June West The Men’s Association played a on Monday, March 25, with a Pro-Am In the A Flight, there was a tie for first place with minus 1 and Jack The Ladies Association played a Men’s League event Wednesday, scoring format. first place between Bazz Van Willigen Bardelli in second place with minus 2. Monday League event March 25. March 20. There was a two-way tie for the and Jan Hard at 38 points. In D group Paul Brown was at even Tying for first/second places were Winning first place was the team of team lead as Bernie and Sharon Koster, Joe Austin came in third with 36 and came in first place and David the teams of Kim Fiers, Betty Bevard, Dick Denhart, Ward Shaw, Dick Reaney Roy Bassett and Larry Frazhe totaled points. Mulligan was in second place at minus Barbara Cash and Carol Cobert; Helene and John Ruffo with 44. Tying for sec- +3 1/2 points, only to see it matched In B Flight, Gale Monda got first 3. Mellon, Verna Knishka, Chris Heath ond/third places were the teams of by Dennis and Sherry DeLisle and Tom place with 38 points. Curt Matterson scored plus 4 to take and Mary Malone with 40 each. Third Ron West, Jack Maginnis, Bill Fowler Shaver. Dale Stevens placed second with 37 first place in E group and Bobby place, Jane Roush, Joann McGill and and Larry Heath; Sonny Shelton, Individually, Ed Ward took top hon- points, and Bo Bohanon took third Culbert in second place with plus 3. Charlotte Mathew with 43. Howard Langston, Walt Nagel and Fred ors with a +7, Dennis DeLisle was sec- place with 35 points. Mark Flora was even in F group to Closest to the pin: No. 2, Eva Neer with 45 each. ond at +6 1/2 and Mike Lueth was third In the C Flight, first place went to take the lead and a tie for second place Huffman, 10-feet-7; No. 4, Jane Closest to the pin: No. 2, Dick with +4. Mike Smith, who scored 43 points. between Bob Fidlin and Danny Geier at Roush, 1-foot-2; and No. 8, Chris Reaney, 2-feet-7; No. 4, Roger Iterie, The Morrison Group played on Ray McKenzie took second place minus 2. Heath, 7-feet-2. 5-feet-5; and No. 8, John Byron, 14- Monday, March 25, with the team of with 39 points and Dave Docherty was There was a tie in G group for first A Scramble was played Thursday, feet-5. Bill Mountford, Ken Koon, Tim Thomas awarded third place based on 37 place between Kathy Baker and Jerry March 21. The Ladies Association played a and Fred Evans coming away with the points scored.

SFSC swings through Sebring corralled by Cowgirls Streaks stopped Suncoast slate Continued from B1 ence schedule with a two- by Lions game sweep at St. gin that there would be no Continued from B1 Petersburg Tuesday night. ‘We can take coming back from. Gennifer Raulerson up on a grand slam that gave Having won Monday’s pitched a 4-2 win in the the Lions an additional four from the loss schedule game by forfeit, opener, with Lexi Adams runs. the Panthers played the rub- and look to taking the mound for Payne was able to recover ber-game of the SFSC a 9-5 win in the from the blow and finish out series Thursday in improve next nightcap. the game by halting any fur- Bradenton. The wins move ther pounces by the Lions. week.’ At 4-9 in confer- 4,9 South Florida to 3-1 “I’m really happy with the ence play, South SPC and second place in way he (Payne) came back,” BUCK RAPP Florida stays a game the Suncoast said Rapp. “He stayed Sebring head coach ahead of cellar- Conference stand- focused.” Doty, Peck and Maddox dwelling St. 2,5 ings. Sebring’s three scores of had two hits each. Petersburg and two And the Lady Panthers the night were run home by “We can take from the loss, behind Hillsborough for had a chance to make a Brad Doty, Dane Maddox, and look to improve next third. move Thursday when they and Alex Forde. week,” said Rapp. The Lady Panthers, visited the first-place The Streaks had a number On Thursday night the meanwhile, continued their News-Sun photo by DAN HOEHNE Hillsborough Hawks, who Carly Hoffner gave the Lady Streaks an early lead with of strong hits as well with Streaks looked to redeem strong start to the confer- stood at 5-1. this double, but visiting LaBelle would cool the home Jimmy Peck and Maddox their loss when they traveled team off with a 7-3 win Tuesday night. each hitting two doubles. to DeSoto.

Bait ideas to help you land the big ones this Spring Continued from B1 So there you have it, my Buck Perry often stated confidence in your equipment a few fishing classes at the company appropriately named top five baits for Spring that color makes no differ- and confidence in your lure South Florida Community “The American Fisherman”. of the year I prefer the X2 in Fishing. ence to a fish, and although I selection. College. He lives in the Golf He can be reached at 863-273- white with gold Colorado I could have written about agree that he’s probably cor- And confidence typically Hammock area of Sebring with 4998 or 216-339-6571 or by blades. my top 10, or even my top 20 rect, I think color does make comes from experience. his wife Lexie, mother-in-law email at I also use a split tail white best lures for this time of the a difference to the fishermen. It’s hard to imagine arming Ruth Charvat, Ranger, a huge plastic grub with a trailer year, but space is limited. So many times I’ve heard yourself with a lure that black lab and Riley, a large [email protected]. His hook for short strikes. The truth is, there are the fish are hitting on “water- you’ve never caught a fish golden retriever and is the website address is theamerican- 5. Rapala: No top five dozens of lures that work melon” or “green pumpkin” on, using equipment you’ve owner of a custom rod building fisherman.com. would be complete without equally as well as the few or “junebug” colored worms never used before, and being the Rapala. that I’ve mentioned. and I always ask the same on a lake you’ve never This lure comes in so For flipping, the Medlock question. fished. many sizes and shapes it’s no Jig, other jig and pig combi- Did you try any other It’s also all about getting’ SPRINGLAKE GOLF RESORT* NEW; 3.639"; 3"; wonder that it holds more nations, as well as imitation color? out on the water. Black; sports friday ads; 0 0 0 2 7 9 5 1 world record titles than any plastic worms, crayfish and And the answer is typically We are blessed to live in other lure ever created. other creature baits all work “no”. Highlands County where our With the wide variety of well this time of the year. Most fishermen look at me biggest decisions are which sizes and shapes, I prefer the In addition, Swim baits as though I’m crazy to even lake to fish. Rapala Scatter Rap Minnow, have grown increasingly ask, but I remind them that if With more than 100 fresh- 4 3/8-ince, 3/16 ounce in sil- more popular over the past they caught their fish on a water lakes and rivers, mak- ver. couple of years and with certain color and didn’t try ing that decision will ulti- This bait will catch fish good reason. any other color, maybe the mately determine our choice when nothing else seems to These soft plastic, imita- fish had just gotten active of lures. work. tion fish, rigged properly and it had nothing to do with A slow, steady retrieve with a weighted hook can the color. Who knows? Don Norton is a professional with occasional “stops” will provide some phenomenal But fishing is all about tournament bass fisherman, create incredible strikes from fishing in areas with sub- confidence. bass fishing guide, and custom bass in shallow water. merged vegetation. Confidence in the lake, rod builder. He has also taught

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page B7 HEALTHY LIVING Free Diabetes classes set for Study: Health law April SEBRING – The to raise claims Highlands County Health Department is offering Diabetes Self- cost 32 percent Management Education By RICARDO ALONSO- outsize share of the sick. classes as part of its ZALDIVAR The study also doesn’t Wellness and Diabetes Associated Press take into account the poten- Education Program. This WASHINGTON — A tial price-cutting effect of program serves Highlands new study finds that insur- competition in new state County residents of all ance companies will have to insurance markets that will ages, especially those pay out an average of 32 go live Oct. 1, administra- with diabetes or at risk percent more for medical tion officials said. for developing diabetes. claims under President At a White House brief- Education is the key to Barack Obama’s health care ing Tuesday, Health and success for diabetes con- overhaul. Human Services Secretary trol and for the prevention What does that mean for Kathleen Sebelius said of complications. These you? some of what passes for classes are free of charge It could increase premi- health insurance today is so and provided by Margaret ums for at least some skimpy it can’t be com- Pierce, RN and Aleyda Americans. pared to the comprehensive Oliveros, nutritionist. If you are uninsured, or coverage available under Classes in English are you buy your policy direct- the law. “Some of these scheduled in Sebring ly from an insurance com- folks have very high cata- from 8:30-11:30 a.m. pany, you should pay atten- strophic plans that don’t April 8, 9, and 10, and tion. pay for anything unless you from 5:30-8:30 p.m. April But if you have an get hit by a bus,” she said. 15, 16, and 17 at the employer plan, like most “They’re really mortgage Highlands County Health workers and their families, protection, not health insur- Department, 7205 S. odds are you don’t have ance.” George Blvd. - confer- much to worry about. Sebelius said the picture ence room A. Enrollment The estimates from the on premiums won’t start is limited and registration Metro Society of Actuaries could coming into focus until is required. There are plenty of natural ways to help cure insomnia. turn into a political insurers submit their bids. To register and for headache for the Obama Those results may not be more information, contact administration at a time publicly known until late the Highlands County when much of the country summer. Health Department Natural ways to help remains skeptical of the Another striking finding Wellness and Diabetes Affordable Care Act. of the report was a wide Education Program at The administration is disparity in cost impact 382-7294. you get some Zzzs questioning the study, say- among the states. Outreach events ing it doesn’t give a full While some states will Dear Pharmacist: I’ve For many night-time picture — and costs will go see medical claims costs planned had a couple of years of bad thrashers, it’s a question of down. per person decline, the insomnia. I’ve tried medica- how much melatonin you Actuaries are financial report concluded that the Ace Homecare commu- tions, but I want something secrete from your pineal risk professionals who con- overwhelming majority will nity outreach events natural. Suggestions? gland. duct long-range cost esti- see double-digit increases schedule for April is as – P.T., Denver, Colo. Melatonin production can mates for pension plans, in their individual health follows: Answer: There are many be augmented if you supple- insurance companies and insurance markets, where - Monday – 8 a.m., natural supplements that are ment, because the pills (or government programs. people purchase coverage Health Fair, Brookside known to help insomnia sublingual sprays) get The study says claims directly from insurers. Bluffs, Rte. 17, Zolfo among them GABA, kava, Dear Pharmacist absorbed into your blood- costs will go up largely The differences are big. Springs; 10 a.m., Health valerian root, catnip, Suzy Cohen stream and trigger the same because sicker people will By 2017, the estimated Fair, Chatham Pointe, glycine, hops and melatonin. sleep reaction as if you had join the insurance pool. increase would be 62 per- Stensom Road, Wauchula; I’ll discuss the last three in your dose. made the hormone yourself. That’s because the law for- cent for California, about and 1 p.m., Caregivers today’s column. For those of you who love For some, melatonin supple- bids insurers from turning 80 percent for Ohio, more Support Group, Crown Let me start with the sim- beer, one of the bittering ments are highly effective. down those with pre-exist- than 20 percent for Florida Pointe Assisted Living ple amino acid, glycine, ingredients is Humulus lupu- For others, it must be com- ing medical problems, and 67 percent for Community, Sun ‘n Lake which helps people suffering lus. Say that three times fast. bined with glycine, hops, effective Jan. 1. Everyone Maryland. Much of the rea- Blvd., Sebring. with Huntington’s, certain We call it “Hops” herb for valerian root or kava. I gets sick sooner or later, but son for the higher claims - Tuesday – 10 a.m., seizure disorders and memo- short. Without hops, beer always suggest low dosages, sicker people also use more costs is that sicker people Health Fair, Fair Havens ry loss. would be sweet. (Hey, about 0.2 to 0.3 mg per health care services. are expected to join the Apartments, Spinks Road, Like a blanket of calm, it maybe I would like it then?!) night, but you will find “Claims cost is the most pool, the report said. Sebring; and 12:30 p.m., helps you achieve deeper Anyway, hops (as opposed to many supplements contain- important driver of health Part of the reason for the Groves behind Sebring stages of sleep. beer) helps people fall asleep ing more. care premiums,” said Kristi wide disparities is that Diner, U.S. 27. Unlike most sleeping faster, and is one of the best Be very careful with your- Bohn, an actuary who states have different popu- - Wednesday – 8 a.m., pills, glycine should not give insomnia remedies I can self; this is a hormone. That worked on the study. lations and insurance rules. Health Fair, Villa Del Sol, you a groggy ‘morning think of. It’s been used for said, melatonin has a wide- Spending on sicker people In the relatively small num- behind Winn Dixie, U.S. hangover’ until noon, nor centuries. spread (wonderful) effect on and other high-cost groups ber of states where insurers 27, Avon Park; and 9 will it result in dry mouth While Hops is safe for the immune system and will overwhelm an influx of were already restricted a.m., Avon Park Meal (very common with diphen- human consumption, it can specifically awesome for younger, healthier people from charging higher rates Site, Main Street; and hydramine sleep aids). be quite harmful for dogs, so people with auto-immune into the program, said the to older, sicker people, the 10:30 a.m., Coping with Usually two to three keep away from Fido. The disorders and chronic infec- report. cost impact is less. Transitions, Crown Pointe grams taken an hour before FDA gave hops GRAS sta- tions. The Obama administra- The report did not make Assisted Living facility, bed time allows sleep to tus, which means it is “gen- All of the supplements tion challenged the design similar estimates for Sun ’N Lake Blvd., crawl into bed with you. erally recognized as safe.” discussed today are sold at of the study, saying it employer plans that most Sebring. As an interesting aside, There’s an ingredient in hops health food stores and some focused only on one piece workers and families rely - Thursday – 10:30 research points to glycine’s called 8-prenylnaringenin or pharmacies, but always ask of the puzzle and ignored on. a.m., Caregivers Support use as an antibiotic, specifi- 8-PN that reduces the inci- your doctor what’s right for cost relief strategies in the That’s because the pri- Group, Balmoral Assisted cally against H. pylori, an dence of hot flashes. Aside you. law, such as tax credits to mary impact of Obama’s Living Facility, 93 organism associated with from helping with help people afford premi- law is on people who don’t Balmoral Road, Rte. 621, Suzy Cohen is a registered phar- ulcers and stomach cancer. menopausal concerns and ums and special payments have coverage through their Lake Placid. macist and the author of ‘The Even though glycine is insomnia, hops is touted to to insurers who attract an jobs. - Friday – 8 a.m., 24-Hour Pharmacist’ and ‘Real found in meat, you won’t get ease anxiety, earaches and Solutions.’ For more informa- Health Fair, Sebring enough of its sleep-inducing cramps. An ingredient in it tion, visit www. Village, Schumacher effects unless you supple- works as a COX 2 inhibitor, DearPharmacist. com. This Road, Sebring; and 10 MOBILITY EXPRESS; 3.639"; 6"; Black; healthy living; ment. 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Atonement Lutheran “Reality.” The keynote is from Church News The church is at 100 N. Lake more information contact our Church - ELCA Colossians 2:17, “...Christ is real!” Ave. Call 453-6681 or e-mail church office. The church is located at 154 N. 8:45 a.m., in the chapel. [email protected]. First Christian Church of Avon SEBRING — Worship service Franklin St. The church is 1.7 miles west of Park’s motto is at 1016 W. with (open) holy communion will U.S. 27 on County Road 634 First Baptist Church of Camphor (behind the Wells Fargo be led by Rev. Jefferson Cox and Christian Training (Hammock Road). Call 471-1999 Bank). Call 453-5334, e-mail Deacon David Thoresen at 9:30 Lake Placid or visit www.sebringem- [email protected] a.m. Sermon will be based on the Church manuelucc.com/. LAKE PLACID — First Baptist or visit www.firstchristianap.com/. gospel reading of Luke 24:1-12. SEBRING — Rev. Linda M. Church of Lake Placid, 119 E. Everyone invited to Easter brunch Downing will bring the message Faith Baptist Church of Royal Palm St., will have the fol- First Christian Church following the service. titled “Many Enter; Few Stay: Part Lake Placid lowing services this Easter Sunday: (Disciples of Christ) No Bible study on Tuesday. Rev. 2” at the Sunday morning service. At 8 a.m., traditional service; 9:15 Cox will lead the study on April 11 The Wednesday night Bible study LAKE PLACID — “Jesus Is a.m., contemporary service; and SEBRING — Easter Sunday and 18. Sharon Palmer will be the is the Gospel of John. Alive! How About You?” is Pastor 10:45 a.m., contemporary service. service is at 10:30 a.m. The church leader on April 25. Bill Coles’ sermon for this Easter looks special with all the beautiful No quilting meeting until April Church of Christ, Lake Sunday. At 6 p.m., Pastor Bill will First Christian Church, memorial flowers decorating the 13 due to the Merle Vasbinder Placid be preaching “Dressed for Battle” Avon Park church. These lilies and tulips may Estate Sale being held in fellow- from Ephesians 6. Following the be taken home after the service or ship hall April 3-6. LAKE PLACID — Church of evening service WMU will be host- AVON PARK — Contemporary given to a shut-in to continue mak- Christ in Lake Placid has worship ing a cake and coffee fellowship as Worship Service will resume at 6 Christ Lutheran Church ing someone else’s day more beau- service at 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on the church enters the Week of p.m. on Saturday, April 6. tiful. AVON PARK — Pastor Scott Sunday. Prayer for North American This week’s Easter worship serv- The sermon is titled “Good McLean will be preaching a ser- Wednesday night Bible study is Missions. ice will include “The Old Rugged News From the Graveyard” taken mon entitled “Satisfaction taught by with Frank Parker. Call the church office at 465- Cross Easter Cantata” at 10 a.m. from Luke 24:1-8. The Elders are Guaranteed.” Worship is celebrated 0060 or visit www.faithbap- Wednesday evening will begin a Linda Ellis and Juanita Roberts. at 10 a.m. Emmanuel United Church tistchurchlp.com/. The church is at new Bible study with Pastor Greg The deacons serving are Sandi The church is at 1320 C.R. 64, of Christ 660 Holmes Ave. Ratliff. Laufer and Carol Chandler prepar- east of the Avon Park High School Tuesday evenings at 8 p.m., the ing. Assisting them serving the First Baptist Church Avon past the four-way stop sign. For SEBRING — Rev. George AA Big Book Study Group meets. communion will be Frances Goff Miller will deliver the sermon, Change of Pace Caregivers more information, call 471-2663 or Park and Diane Thibodeau. “Remember,” Sunday morning, Group meet here weekly on visit Greeting will be Gretchen Ames. with Scripture from Luke 24:1-12. AVON PARK — Rev. Jon Beck Wednesday at 1 p.m. This Group www.christlutheranavonpark.org/. Acolyte is David Thibodeau. The Communion is offered during the is senior pastor. Worship Service meets to provide support for those choir has chosen to sing for this 9:30 a.m. worship service the first starts at 10:45 a.m., the Sunday who care for adults with Christian Science Church Easter service the beautiful “Crown Sunday of each month. All other morning message is “What The Alzheimer’s or related dementias Him With Many Crowns” arranged SEBRING — The lesson sermon Sundays, a smaller, more intimate Cross Teaches Us About Hope.” who live at home but need constant on Sunday morning is titled Communion service is available at There will be no evening service. supervision. If you would like Continued on B9 PLACES TO WORSHIP Places to Worship is a paid advertise- Children’s Choir, 6 p.m.; Youth Activities, 6- Call the church at 699-0671 for more infor- McGarry and Rev. Mr. Max M. Severe. open before and after church services. The ment in the News-Sun that is published 7:30 p.m.; Prayer Meeting/Bible Study, 6 mation. WEEKEND MASS SCHEDULE: Saturday: Bible and the Christian Science textbook, Friday and Sunday. To find out more p.m.; Worship Choir Practice, 6 p.m.; I Maranatha Baptist Church (GARBC), - 3:30 and 5 p.m. (vigil); Sunday - 8 and 10 ‘Science and Health with Key to the information on how to place a listing in Mission Programs for Children, 6:45 p.m. 35 Maranatha Blvd., Sebring, FL 33870 (A a.m., 12 p.m. (Spanish), 5 p.m. (Holy Scriptures’ by Mary Baker Eddy are our this directory, call the News-Sun at 385- Hispanic Services: Sunday school at 9:30 half mile east of Highlands Avenue on Family Youth Center), every third Sunday of only preachers. All are welcome to come 6155, ext. 502. a.m., worship service at 11 a.m. Arbuckle Creek Road.) Sunday School, 9 the month at 2 p.m. (French Mass). Daily and partake of the comfort, guidance, sup- Wednesday Bible study at 7 p.m. Sunday a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 a.m.; Mass: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. and 12 p.m. port and healing found in the lesson-ser- Saturday at 9 a.m. Sacrament of broadcast on Cable TV Channel 6. Call Evening Service, 6 p.m. Mid-week service, mons. ANGLICAN 453-6681 for details. “In the heart of Avon Wednesday, 6 p.m. Daily Prayer and Bible Reconcilliation: 7:15-7:45 a.m. first Friday, Park, for the hearts of Avon Park.” Study, 8 a.m., Hamman Hall. Pastor Gerald 2:30-3:15 p.m. Saturday and 9-9:45 a.m. I New Life Anglican Fellowship, 10 N. First Baptist Church of Lake Webber and Associate Pastors Don Sunday. Office Hours: 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 CHURCH OF BRETHREN Main Ave. (Woman’s Club), Lake Placid, FL Josephine, 111 Lake Josephine Drive, Messenger and Ted Ertle. Phone 382- p.m. Monday-Friday. I , 700 S. Pine 33852. Rev. Susan Rhodes, Deacon in Sebring (just off U.S. 27 midway between 4301. I St. James Catholic Church, 3380 Church of the Brethren Charge, (863) 243-3191; strhodes1020@ Sebring and Lake Placid). Your place for I Parkway Free Will Baptist Church, Placidview Drive, Lake Placid, 465-3215. St., Sebring, FL 33870. Sunday: Church yahoo.com. Sunday Worship, 10 a.m. family, friends and faith. Sunday morning 3413 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870. Father Michael J. Cannon. Mass schedule: School, 9 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:15 Teaching, Holy Communion, Music, worship service is 11 a.m. Nursery is pro- Welcome to the church where the “Son” Summer (May 1 to Oct. 31) - Saturday Vigil, a.m. Wednesday: Temple Choir, 7:30 p.m. Fellowship, Healing Prayer. “Pastoral and vided for both services with Children’s always shines. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; 4 p.m.; Sunday 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; Phone 385-1597. Spiritual”. Church at 11 a.m. Life changing Bible Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening Weekdays, 9 a.m. December thru Easter - Study for all ages starts at 9:45 a.m. Worship, 6 p.m.; and Wednesday Evening Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. CHURCH OF CHRIST Associate Pastor Allen Altvater leads the Worship, 7 p.m. End-of-the-Month-Sing at and 11 a.m.; Weekdays 9 a.m.; and Holy ASSEMBLY OF GOD youth in their quest to become more like 6 p.m. on the last Sunday of each month. Days 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. and 7 p.m., first I Avon Park Church of Christ, 200 S. Christ. Sunday night worship at 6 p.m. The Rev. J.S. Scaggs, pastor. Church Saturday at 9 a.m. Forest Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. I Christ Fellowship Church (Assembly Wednesday Bible Study and Prayer meet- phone: 382-3552. Home phone: 214-3025. Minister: Don Smith. Sunday Worship of God), 2935 New Life Way. Bearing His ing at 7 p.m. along with youth worship in Affiliated with the National Association of Services, 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery Name; Preaching His Doctrine; and the youth facility, and missions training for Free Will Baptists, Nashville, Tenn. CHRISTIAN facilities are available at every service. I Awaiting His Coming. “Worshiping God in all children. Call the church at 655-1524. Sparta Road Baptist Church, (SBC) Bible Study: Sunday, 9:30 a.m. and I First Baptist Church of Lake Placid, 4400 Sparta Road. Rev. Mark McDowell, I Cornerstone Christian Church, (Saxon Spirit and in Truth.” Sunday School, 9 a.m.; Wednesday, 7 p.m. Bible centered classes Morning Worship, 10 a.m.; Evening Knowing God’s Heart and Sharing God’s Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday Hall) 1850 US 27 South, Avon Park, FL for all ages. Church phone: 453-4692. Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Worship, 7 Hope, 119 E. Royal Palm St., Lake Placid, Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Sunday Evening 33825. Love Christ - Love People. Bill I Lake Placid Church of Christ, 1069 p.m. Pastor Eugene Haas. Phone 471- FL 33852 (863) 465-3721, Website: Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Prayer/Bible Raymond, Preaching Minister. Jon Carter, Hwy 27 North, Lake Placid, FL 33852. 0924. www.fbclp.com. Email: information@ Study, 6 p.m. Nursery provided. For infor- Music Minister. Sunday, 9 a.m. Bible Study; Mailing address is P.O. Box 1440, Lake I First Assembly of God, 4301 fbclp.com. Sunday services - Traditional mation, call 382-0869. 10 a.m. Worship; Communion available Kenilworth Blvd., Sebring. The Rev. Service 9 a.m., Contemporary Service I Southside Baptist Church (GARBC), each week. Wednesday, 7 p.m. Home Placid, FL 33862. Sunday morning wor- Wilmont McCrary, pastor. Sunday School, 10:30 a.m. Link Groups at 9 and 10:30 379 S. Commerce Ave., Sebring. David C. Fellowship Group. For more information ship is at 10 a.m. Sunday evening worship 10 a.m.; Morning Worship and KIDS a..m., Wednesday Activities: Family dinner Altman, Pastor. Sunday School for all ages, call 453-8929 or 449-0203. is 6 p.m. Bible class 9 a.m. Sundays and I Church, 11 a.m.; Evening Worship, 7 p.m. at 5 p.m. ($4 per person, reservations 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship Service, 10:45 Eastside Christian Church, 101 Peace Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. All are invit- Wednesday Family Night, (Adult Bible required). Prayer meeting, Youth a.m.; Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday: Ave., Lake Placid, FL 33852 (two miles ed to join us. For more information, call the Study), LIFE Youth Group, Royal Rangers, Intersections, and MaxKidz Extreme meet Student ministry, 6:30 p.m.; Awana kinder- east of U.S. 27 on County Road 621), 465- church at 863-465-4636 or visit the website Missionettes, 7:30 p.m. Phone 385-6431. at 6:15 p.m. The church is at 119 E. Royal garten through fifth grade, 6:30 p.m.; Adult 7065. Ray Culpepper, senior pastor. http://www.thelordsway.com/lakeplacid- Palm St., Lake Placid. For information, call Midweek Prayer and Bible Study, 7 p.m. A Sunday: Bible classes, 9 a.m.; Worship cofc/. 465-3721 or go to www.fbclp.com. nursery for under age 3 is available at all Celebration with the Lord’s Supper each I Sebring Parkway Church of Christ, week 10:15 a.m. Thelma Hall, organist; and I First Baptist Church of Lorida located services. Provisions for handicapped and 3800 Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL 33870; BAPTIST Pat Hjort, pianist. Wednesday: Praise and right on U.S. 98 in Lorida. Sunday School hard-of-hearing. Office phone, 385-0752. 385-7443. Minister: Kevin Patterson. Times I Prayer, 6:30 p.m.; “Building God’s I Avon Park Lakes Baptist Church, 2600 begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages. Sunday Spring Lake Baptist Church, “Where of service are: Sunday Bible Class, 9 a.m.; Kingdom for Everyone.” “Jesus Christ, the N. Highlands Blvd., Avon Park, FL 33825. worship services are at 11 a.m. and 6:30 the Bible is Always Open.” Pastor Richard Sunday Worship Service, 10 a.m.; Sunday Schermerhorn, 7408 Valencia Road; 655- Way, Truth and Life!” “Alive and Worth the George Hall, Pastor. Christ centered and p.m. Preschool care is provided at the 11 Evening Service, 6 p.m.; Wednesday Bible biblically based. Sunday worship services, a.m. worship service. Wednesday evening 2610. Assistant Pastor Ronald Smith, 386- Drive!” I 4514 Class, 7 p.m. 8:30 a.m., 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Nursery facil- Bible Study and Prayer meeting is at 6:30 1610. On U.S. 98 at the Spring Lake Village Sebring Christian Church, Hammock Road, Sebring, FL 33872. Tod ities are available. Bible studies at 9:45 p.m., followed by adult choir rehearsal. II entrance. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. for Schwingel, Preacher; Josh Knabel (812- a.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Prayer From September the AWANA groups meet. all ages; Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; CHURCH OF NAZARENE 618-7118), Youth Pastor. Sunday Worship, Time 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday. Bible class- First Lorida is the “Place to discover God’s Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. 9:30 a.m.; Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday es at 9:45 a.m. are centered for all ages. love.” For more information about the Wednesday Mid-week Bible Study and I First Church of the Nazarene of Avon Youth Service, 6 p.m; Evening service at Choir practice at 5 p.m. Sunday. Church church or the ministries offered, call 655- Prayer Service, 6:30 p.m. Nursery available Park, P.O. Box 1118., Avon Park, FL 6:30 p.m. Wednesday night meals, 5:30 phone: 452-6556. 1878. for all services. 33825-1118. 707 W. Main St. Randall p.m. followed by classes at 6:30 p.m. I Bethany Baptist Church (GARBC) I First Baptist Church, Sebring, 200 E. I Sunridge Baptist Church, (SBC) 3704 Changing Seasons, a men’s grief support Rupert, Pastor. Sunday: Sunday school We are located at the corner of SR17 and Center Ave., Sebring, FL 33870. Valerie Blvd. (U.S. 27 and Valerie, across group, meets at 1:30 p.m. Wednesdays. begins at 9:45 a.m. for all ages; morning C-17A (truck route) in Avon Park. Join us Telephone: 385-5154. Dr. Allen from Florida Hospital), Sebring. Tim Finch, Alzheimers Caregivers Support Group worship at 10:45 a.m.; and evening service Sunday morning at 9:00 AM for coffee and Higginbotham, Interim Pastor; Rev. Nuno pastor. Sunday School, 9;30 a.m.; Sunday meets at 1 p.m. Thursdays. Office hours, 9 at 6 p.m. Wednesday evening service is at doughnuts, followed with Sunday School Norberto, associate pastor, minister of Morning Worship, 10:45 a.m.; and Sunday a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday-Friday. Phone 382- 7 p.m. with special services for children for all ages at 9:30. Sunday morning wor- music and senior adults; and Dixie Kreulen, Evening Service, 6 p.m. Wednesday: 6676. and adults. Special services once a month ship service begins at 10:30 a.m., and preschool director. Group Bible Studies, Prayer, Bible Study, and Youth, 6:30 I First Christian Church (Disciples of for seniors (Prime Time) and Ladies min- evening worship service is at 6 p.m. On 9:15 a.m.; Blended Service, 10:30 a.m.; p.m.Nursery provided. For information, call Christ), 510 Poinsettia Avenue, (corner of istries. If you need any more information, Wednesdays, the Word of Life teen ministry Mision Buatista Hispana, 2 p.m.; Sunday 382-3695. Poinsettia and Eucalyptus), Sebring, FL and the Catylist class (20's+) begin at 6:30 Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday night call 453-4851. 33870. Phone: 385-0358 or 385-3435. The I PM. The adult Bible and Prayer Time programs at the ROC begin 5:30 p.m., at First Church of the Nazarene of Lake Rev. Ronald Norton, Pastor; Sunday begins at 7 p.m. For more information go to church begin 6:30 p.m. Preschool and Placid, 512 W. Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, CATHOLIC School, 9 a.m.; Praise Breakfast, 10 a..m., www.bethanybaptistap.com or call the Mother’s Day Out for children age 6 weeks FL 33852. Sunday school, 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Children’s church office at 863-452-1136. to 5 years old. Call 385-4704. Website I Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church, Morning worship, 10:45 a.m.; Evening Church, 10:30 a.m. Thursday, Praise and I Faith Missionary Baptist Church, off www.fbsebring.com 595 East Main St., Avon Park, 453-4757. service, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening, 7 p.m. Worship, 6:45 p.m. Youth Fellowship, 7:15 State Road 17 North of Sebring at 1708 I Florida Avenue Baptist Church, 401 S. Father Nicholas McLoughlin, pastor. Classes for adult children and youth. Call p.m.; Midweek Bible Study, 7:15 p.m. LaGrange Ave. Sunday School, 10 a.m.; Florida Ave., Avon Park. Mailing address is Saturday Vigil Mass is 4 p.m. in English and 465-6916. Pastor Tim Taylor. Morning Worship, 11 a.m.; Evening 710 W. Bell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. 7 p.m. in Spanish; Sunday mass 8 and Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday Service, 7 Telephone, 453-5339. Rev. John D. Girdley, 10:30 a.m. in English. Weekday mass at 8 CHRISTIAN & p.m. Deaf interpretation available. Ken pastor. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Sunday a.m. Confessions are at 3:30 p.m. CHURCHES OF CHRIST IN Lambert, Pastor. Phone 386-5055. Worship, 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. Children’s Saturday. Religious Education Classes are MISSIONARY ALLIANCE I Fellowship Baptist Church, 1000 Church; Sunday Evening Worship, 6 p.m. 9-10:20 a.m. Sunday for grades K through CHRISTIAN UNION Maxwell St., Avon Park, FL 33825. Sunday: Wednesday night programs for children, 8th. Confirmation class is from 6:30-8 p.m. I The Alliance Church of Sebring, 4451 Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Morning youth and adults at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Youth Nights grades 6th and Sparta Road, Sebring, FL 33875. Call 382- I Community Bible Church - Churches I Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Wednesday: Evening Independent Baptist Church, 5704 up, 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday. 1343. Rev. Steve Hagen, pastor. Sunday of Christ in Christian Union, (Orange I Service, 7 p.m.; Children/Youth, 7 p.m. County Road 17 South, Sebring, FL 33876. St. Catherine Catholic Church, 820 services: Sunday School meets at 9:30 Blossom Conference Center) 1400 C-17A Telephone: 453-4256. Fax: 453-6986. E- Sunday School, 9:30 a.m. Sunday worship, Hickory St., Sebring. Parrish office/mailing a.m.; Sunday Morning Worship Service North (truck route), Avon Park. Presenting mail: office@apfellow 10:30 a.m. Sunday evening, 6 p.m. address: 882 Bay St., Sebring, FL 33870, meets at 10:30 a.m.; Sunday Evening Bible Jesus Christ as the answer for time and ship.org; Web site, www.apfellow Wednesday service, 7 p.m. Fundamental, 385-0049, 385-6762 (Spanish); fax, 385- Study meets at 6 p.m. (off site); Wednesday eternity. Sunday morning worship service, ship.org. soul-winning, mission-minded, King James 5169; email, [email protected]; website, Prayer Gathering meets at 6 p.m. 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided. Junior I First Baptist Church of Avon Park, 100 Bible Church. Larry Ruse, pastor. Phone www.stcathe.com. School Office/Mailing, Church activities at same time for K-6 N. Lake Ave., Avon Park. Rev. Jon Beck, 655-1899. Bus transportation. Principal Dr. Anna V. Adam, 747 S. Franklin pastor; Charlie Parish, associate I Leisure Lakes Baptist Church, 808 St., Sebring, FL 33870; 385-7300; fax, 385- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE grade. Sunday School Bible hour (all ages), pastor/youth and families; Joy Loomis, Gardenia St., Lake Placid (just off of Miller 7310; email [email protected]. School 9:30 a.m. (Transportation available.) music director; Rev. Johnattan Soltero, at the west end of Lake June) “Where the office hours 7:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Monday- I Christian Science Church, 154 N. Sunday evening praise and worship serv- Hispanic pastor. Sunday – Sunday school, old fashion gospel is preached.” Sunday Friday. Clergy: Very Rev. José González, Franklin St. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. morning ice, 6 p.m. Wednesday evening prayer 9:30 a.m.; Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Children’s School begins at 9:30 a.m.; Sunday V.F., [email protected] or 385-0049; worship and Sunday school. Testimonial service, 7 p.m. Children and youth activities Church, 10:45 a.m.; Youth 445, 4:45 p.m.; Worship service at 10:45 a.m.; Sunday Parochial Vicar, Rev. Victor Caviedes, 385- meetings at 4 p.m. each second and fourth at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Everyone is wel- Evening Worship, 6 p.m. Wednesday - Evening Service is at 6 p.m. Wednesday 3993; Assisting Priest (retired), Rev. J. Wednesday. A free public reading come, please come worship with us. Tom Wednesday Night Supper, 5:15 p.m.; Prayer Meeting and Bible Study at 6 p.m. Peter Sheehan; Decons, Rev. Mr. James R. room/bookstore, located in the church, is Schwankweiler, Pastor. Phone 453-6052.

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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page B9 RELIGION Continued from B8 RELIGION GUIDELINES: The News-Sun publishes religion news on Fridays. www.sebringfirstumc.com or Heartland Singers singing call 385-5184. “For all You’ve Done” and “I by Don Wyrtzen. The submission deadline is 5 p.m. Monday to be considered for publication in Wanna be There When They The church is at 510 Grace Pointe Crown Him King of Kings,” Poinsettia Ave. the following Friday’s paper. Ministries George Kelly singing “The Submit items to the News-Sun’s from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays; fax to 385- First Presbyterian Day He Wore My Crown” 2453; send e-mail to [email protected]; or mail to Lifestyle Editor, News-Sun, SEBRING — Grace and Mary VanHooreweghe Church of Avon Park Pointe Ministries is at 200 2227 U.S. 27 South, Sebring, FL 33870. For information, call 385-6155, ext. 516. and Flossi Moore singing Lark Ave. in the Sebring “King of Kings.” AVON PARK — On Hills Associations The church is at 2705 Sunday, Pastor Bob teaches the youth class and There will be coffee and community Saturday from 9- Clubhouse. Alternate Route 17 South in Johnson’s sermon is entitled they are studying the book sweets in the garden between 11 a.m. Lunch will be Tuesday Home Bible Sebring (behind Publix). “The Lord’s Day.” of Ephesians. services. served. Study “Messiah: Shadow To Call 314-9693. The choir’s introit will be The Family Gathering will First Presbyterian Church Rev. A.C. Bryant’s Easter Image” continues. Call (863) “Thou Art Worthy” and three not meet Sunday. is at 117 N. Oak Ave. Call message will be “The Empty 658-2534 for directions and Memorial United anthems will be interspersed On Wednesday, Pastor 465-2742 or visit Tomb” with Scripture refer- other church information. Methodist Church with Scriptures: Isaiah 53 - Johnson will lead the Bible www.fpclp.com/. ence John 20:1-18. At 10:30 a.m. Sunday, “All We Like Sheep,” I study on the book “What is The Braveheart Factor will morning worship will be on LAKE PLACID — Corinthians 1:18-24 - The the Christian Worldview?” First Presbyterian be three nights, Monday “Resurrection Day.” Memorial will offer the Power of the Cross” and The church is at 215 E. Church of Sebring through Wednesday, April 1- usual 8:30 and 10:45 a.m. Revelation 4:1-11 - “Crown Circle St. Call 453-3242. 3, from 6:30-7:30 p.m., in Heartland Christian services with Rev. John Him with Many Crowns.” SEBRING — “Why Did the dining hall. Church Bryant leading a celebration The adult class has been First Presbyterian You Come Today?” is the Dinner will be served at of Resurrection Sunday. No viewing a video series enti- Church of Lake title of Sunday morning’s 5:45 p.m. nightly. Upside SEBRING — This Easter evening activities are tled “The Life and Ministry Placid sermon by the Rev. Darrell Down Kingdom will be held Sunday service begins at 10 planned so families may cel- of the Messiah” sponsored A. Peer. for the kids. a.m. Pastor Ted Moore’s ser- ebrate together. by Focus on the Family. The LAKE PLACID — First United Methodist Women mon this week will be The church is at 500 Kent lessons are filmed on loca- First United Presbyterian Church and visit the Potter House for “Crowns of Our Lord,” with Ave. behind the tower in tion and narrated by Ray Rev. Raymond W. Cameron lunch in Lake Placid on Scripture from: Revelation Methodist Church of Lake Placid. Vander Lann. Sunday’s film Jr. will hold traditional wor- Sebring Tuesday, April 2. Meet at the 19:11-12. Communion is is entitled “Finger of God: ship 8 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.; church by 11:15 a.m. offered during the service Parkway Free Will The Plagues” filmed in and contemporary worship at SEBRING — Easter Egg The church is at 126 weekly. Ramesseum. Matt Sboto 11 a.m. on Sunday. Hunt will be held for the South Pine St. Visit The service will include: Continued on B10 PLACES TO WORSHIP January through Easter: Worship Tuesday, Prayer Gathering, 7:15 office for more information and I The Salvation Army – Center EPISCOPAL LUTHERAN service, 8:30 and 11 a.m., p.m.; Wednesday, Children’s & other classes. for Worship. Sunday: Sunday Education Hour 9:45 a.m. Youth Programs, 6 p.m.; I First Presbyterian Church, School, 9:45 a.m.; Holiness meet- I St. Agnes Episcopal Church, I Atonement Lutheran Church Traditional Service with Holy Wednesday, 8:30 p.m., College ARP, www.fpclp.com, 117 N. Oak ing, 11 a.m.; and Praise meeting 3840 Lakeview Drive, Sebring, FL (ELCA), 1178 S.E. Lakeview Communion each first and third Ministry. www.GBCconnected.org Ave., Lake Placid, 465-2742. The and lunch, noon. Tuesday: Bible 33870. Sunday Services: Holy Drive., Sebring. David Thoresen, Sunday. Non-Traditional Service I Highlands Community Church, Rev. Ray Cameron, senior pastor; study, 6:30 p.m.; and Women’s Eucharist Rite I - 7:45 a.m., Holy Deacon, Spiritual Leader, on first, each second, fourth and fifth a casual contemporary church, the Rev. Drew Severance, associ- Ministries, 7 p.m. Wednesday: Eucharist Rite II - 10 a.m. Midweek third and fifth Sunday each month, Sunday. Seasonal mid-week serv- meets at 3005 New Life Way. ate pastor. Sunday - Traditional Youth Ministries, 4 p.m. All meet- service on Wednesday at 6 p.m. and Rev. Jefferson Cox on the sec- ices Wednesday evenings during Coffee at 9:30 a.m.; Worship at 10 Worship, 8 and 9:30 a.m.; ings are at 120 N. Ridgewood Ave., Sunday School for all ages at 9 ond and fourth Sunday of each Lent and Advent. Call church office a.m. Nursery and Kid’s World class- Contemporary Worship, 11 a.m.; Sebring. For more information, visit a.m. The nursery is open 8:45 a.m. month. Jim Helwig, organist/choir for additional Worship times and es. Small groups meet throughout Sunday School, 9:45 a.m. the Web site www.salvationarmyse- special holiday services. Other the week. Church phone is 402- until 15 minutes after the 10 a.m. director. Worship service at 9:30 Wednesday evenings: Adult Bible bring.com or call Major Bruce activities and groups include: 1684; Pastor Bruce A. Linhart. Study 7 p.m. (Nursery available), service ends. Wednesday: Adult a.m.; Holy Eucharist is every Stefanik at 385-7548, ext. 110. Bible study, 9:30 a.m. Visitors are Sunday. Coffee hour on the first Choirs; Ladies Guild and LWML; I The Lord’s Sentinel Fellowship Youth Group – (middle and high always welcome. Church office and third Sunday of each month. Men’s Fellowship Group, Small Church, 148 E. Interlake Blvd., school) 7 p.m., RockSolid (kinder- 385-7649, for more information. Council meeting on the first Group Bible Studies as scheduled; Lake Placid (at Lake Placid garten through fifth grade) 7 p.m. UNITED METHODIST I St. Francis of Assisi Anglican Tuesday of month; Ladies Group Trinity Tots Pre-school, Youth Group Christian School), Pastor Juanita Family Biblical Counseling avail- Episcopal Church, 43 Lake June WELCA meets at noon second activities (call for meeting times Folsom. Sunday morning service, able by appointment. I First United Methodist Church, Road, Lake Placid, FL 33852. Tuesday of month with lunch. Bring and dates). Visit us online at: 10:30 a.m.; Monday, Sentinel I Spring Lake Presbyterian Phone: 465-0051. Rev. Elizabeth L. a dish to pass. Labyrinth Prayer www.Trinitylutheranlp.com. School of Theology, 7 p.m.; Church Church (USA), 5887 U.S. 98, 105 S. Pine St., Sebring, FL 33870. Nelson, Rector. Sunday Worship, 8 Garden open seven days a week to service, Tuesday, 7 p.m. More infor- Sebring, FL 33876. Sunday School, The Rev. A.C. Bryant, pastor. a.m., 10:30 a.m. and 6 p.m. congretation and community. Come mation at www.juanitafolsom 9 a.m.; Worship Service, 10 a.m. Traditional Worship Service at 8:10 Wednesday evening: Holy grow with us. Phone 385-0797. NON-DENOMINATIONAL ministries.com. Session meets at 6:30 p.m. the and 10:50 a.m. in the sanctuary, Communion with Healing Service, I Christ Lutheran Church Avon I Union Church, 106 N. Butler second Thursday of the month, Contemporary Worship in the FLC 6 p.m. Thursday: Holy Communion Park – LCMS, 1320 County Road I Bible Fellowship Church, 3750 Ave., Avon Park, FL 33825. September through June. Board of at 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at 9:30 with healing service, 9 a.m. Child 64, 1/2 mile east of Avon Park High Hammock Road, Sebring, FL Contemporary worship service is at Deacon’s meet at 5:30 p.m. first and 10:30 a.m. Methodist Youth care available at the 8 a.m. and School past the four-way stop sign. 33872. Sunday: American Sign 6:30 p.m. Saturday with Pastor Monday of the month. Choir Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Sundays 10:30 a.m. Sunday service. Sunday Divine Worship is at 10 Language: First Worship sermon, Tiger Gullett. Sunday traditional rehearses at 7 p.m. each with Rick Heilig, youth director. The a.m. Holy Communion is celebrat- songs signed first and second worship service is at 7:45 a.m. and Wednesday, September through 10:55 a.m. Sunday worship service ed every week with traditional Worship services. First Worship 9 a.m. Contemporary Sunday wor- April. Presbyterian Women meet at is broadcast over WITS 1340 on EVANGELICAL FREE Lutheran Liturgy, hymns and songs service, 9 a.m.; Second Worship ship service is at 10:45 a.m. 10 a.m. the third Thursday of the AM dial. There is a nursery avail- CHURCH OF of praise. Fellowship time with cof- service, 10:45 a.m. Nursery (up to Nursery and children’s church on month. Organist: Richard Wedig. able at all services. AMERICA fee and refreshments follows wor- 2 years old) and Sunday school Saturday nightes and 9 and 10:45 Choir Director: Suzan Wedig. I First United Methodist Church, ship. Come worship and fellowship classes both hours. BFC Youth, 6 a.m. Sundays. Breakfast and lunch Church phone, 655-0713; e-mail, 200 S. Lake Ave., Avon Park, FL I The Church of the Way EFCA, with us. For information call Pastor p.m.; Evening Service, 6 p.m. menus at Solid Grounds. Senior [email protected], 33825. (863) 453-3759, Devon 1005 N. Ridgewood Drive, Sebring. Scott McLean at (863) 471-2663 or Wednesday: Children, ages 4 yrs Pastor is Bill Breylinger. Office: 453- Web site, http://slpc.embarq Jarrett, Pastor. Sunday School - 9 Sunday school and worship service see christlutheranavonpark.org. through 5th grade, 6 p.m.; Youth, 6- 3345. Web page at www.weare- space.com. a.m., Worship - 10:30 a.m. Bible I at 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. Youth Faith Lutheran Church – 7:30 p.m.; Prayer time, 6:15 p.m. union.org. study every Wednesday at 6 p.m. I activities, 6:30 p.m. Wednesdays. LCMS, 2740 Lakeview Drive, Todd Patterson, pastor; Andy Unity Life Enrichment Centre, Visit us at our church website: McQuaid, associate pastor. Web new location, 10417 Orange The Way is a church family who Sebring. Reverend Robert SEVENTH-DAY www.fumcap.org. Reinhardt, Pastor. Church phone: site www.bfcsebring.com. Church Blossom Blvd. S., Sebring, FL gathers for contemporary worship, ADVENTIST I Memorial United Methodist teaching of God’s Word, prayer and 385-7848, Faith Child Development office 385-1024. 33875; 471-1122; e-mail unity@vis- Church, 500 Kent Ave., (overlook- fellowship. Come early and stay Center, 385-3232. Sunday I Calvary Church, 1825 tanet.net. Web site, www.unityofse- I Avon Park Seventh-day ing Lake Clay) Lake Placid, FL, after for fellowship time. Child care Traditional Worship Service, 8 a.m. Hammock Road, Sebring, FL bring.org. 10:30 a.m. Sunday Adventist Church, 1410 West 33852. Rev. John A. Bryant, pastor. and children’s church are provided. ; Sunday Praise Worship Service, 33872; 386-4900. An independent Celebration Service, Nursery and Avon Blvd., Avon Park. Phone: 453- Rev. Claude H.L. Burnett, pastoral Reinhold Buxbaum is pastor. The 10:30 a.m. Communion is served community church. Sunday morn- Children’s Church. Weekly Classes, 6641 or e-mail: avonparksda@ assistant. Rev. Jerry McCauley, vis- Way – A place for you. Office the first, third and fifth Sunday of ing worship, 10 a.m.; Bible study, Christian Bookstore and Cafe, embarqmail.com, Sabbath School, itation pastor. Sunday worship Phone: 471-6140, Church Cell the month. Sunday school and 11:15 a.m.; Sunday evening serv- Prayer Ministry, Life Enrichment 9:30 a.m Saturday. Church Service services: Worship Service, 8:30 Phone: 273-3674. Email: theway Bible classes, 9:15 a.m. Worship ice, 6 p.m. Pastor Lester Osbeck. A Groups. Rev. Andrew C. Conyer, 10:45 a.m. Saturday. Wednesday [email protected]. Web site: service is broadcast at 8 a.m. on small friendly church waiting for senior minister transforming lives prayer meeting 7 p.m. Community a.m. and 10:45 a.m. Sunday www.TheWayChurch.org WITS 1340 AM each Sunday. your visit. from ordinary to extraordinary. Service hours on Tuesday and School, 9:30 a.m. Loving nursery Educational opportunities include I Christian Training Ministries Thursday is from 9:00 a.m. till 2 care provided every Sunday morn- weekly adult Bible studies. Faith’s Inc., on Sebring Parkway. Enter off p.m. A sale takes place the first ing. Youth Fellowship, 5 p.m. We GRACE BRETHREN Closet Thrift Store (385-2782) is County Road 17 on Simpson PRESBYTERIAN Sunday of each month. Senior offer Christ-centered Sunday open from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Avenue. Sunday service is at 10 Pastor Frank Gonzalez. Walker school classes, youth programs, I Grace Brethren Church, 3626 Tuesday through Friday and 9 a.m. a.m.; Wednesday Bible study at 7 I Covenant Presbyterian Church Memorial Academy Christian Bible studies, book studies and Thunderbird Road, (863) 835- to noon Saturday. All are warmly p.m. A nursery and children’s (PCA), 4500 Sun ‘N Lake Blvd., School offering education for Christian fellowship. We are a con- 0869. Dr. Randall Smith, senior welcome in the Faily of Faith. church are provided. The church is Sebring, 33872-2113. A kindergarten through 12th grades. gregation that wants to know Christ pastor. Sunday services at 9 a.m., I Good Shepherd Lutheran part of Christian International Congregation of the Presbyterian ALL ARE WELCOME. Associate and make Him known. Check out 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m.; Wednesday Church (AALC) American Ministries Network, a full gospel, Church in America. Sunday morn- Pastor is Ryan Amos. Website is our church website at www.memo- services at 7 p.m. We offer “Kid Association of Lutheran non-denominational ministry. Linda ing worship: Traditional service, www.discoverjesus.org rialumc.com or call the church City” Children’s Ministry throughout Churches, 3240 Grand Prix Drive, M. Downing, minister, lindadown- 10:30 a.m.; Sunday school, 9:15 I Sebring Seventh-Day office at 465-2422. all services, and there are variosu Sebring, FL 33872. James Weed, [email protected]. Casey L. Downing, a.m. Wednesday evening Prayer Adventist Church, 2106 N. State I St. John United Methodist other classes for teens, married pastor. Worship Service, 10:30 a.m. associate minister, caseydown Meeting, 6 p.m.; Children’s/Youth Road 17, Sebring; 385-2438. Church, 3214 Grand Prix Drive, couples, “prime-timers,” and Bible Sunday. Bible Study, 9 a.m. Nursery [email protected]. Church phone: Group, 5:30-7 p.m.; choir practice, Worship Services: 9:15 a.m. Sebring, FL 33872. The Rev. studies in Spanish. “Kid City” Day provided. Social activities: Choir, 314-0482. Web site: www.ctm 7:15 p.m. Phone: 385-3234; Fax: Worship hour, 11 a.m. Prayer meet- Ronald De Genaro Jr., Pastor. Care, Preschool and After-School Missions, Evangelism. Phone 385- forme.com 385-2759; e-mail: covpres@stra- ing, Tuesday, 7:15 p.m. Community Sunday School, 9:30 a.m.; Adult I Monday-Friday: 7 a.m.-6 p.m. (For 2346. Crossroads of Life, 148 E. to.net; Web site: service: every Monday 9-11 a.m. Sunday School, 11 a.m.; Sunday I New Life Evangelical Lutheran Interlake Blvd., Lake Placid, FL www.cpcsebring.org. Office hours: registration call: 385-3111). Check Health Seminar with Dr. Seralde, Morning Worship, 8 a.m., 9:30 a.m. us out on the Web at www.sebring- Church, 3725 Hammock Road, a 33852; Tel. 863-655-9163. The 8:30-12:30 a.m. Monday-Friday. every Friday, 10:00 a.m. Pastor and 11 a.m. Nursery provided for all grace.org. Congregation of the Evangelical place of your Divine appointment. I First Presbyterian Church Nathan Madrid. services. Phone 382-1736. Lutheran Synod (ELS) in fellowship We expect our supernatural God to ARP, 215 E. Circle St., (two www.stjohnsebring.org with the Wisconsin Evangelical transform our lives through His entrances on LaGrande), Avon I Spring Lake United Methodist INDEPENDENT Lutheran Synod (WELS). Sunday power and grace. Come, learn of Park, FL 33825. Phone: 453-3242. Worship at 10 a.m.; Bible Study, 9 His plan and destiny for you. With The Rev. Robert Johnson is the THE CHURCH OF Church, 8170 Cozumel Lane, (Hwy 98) Sebring. The Rev. Clyde I First Christian Church, 1016 W. a.m. For more information, call His plan we receive His provision pastor. Sunday School, 9:15 a.m.; LATTER DAY SAINTS Camphor St., Avon Park, FL 33825; Pastor Luke Willitz at 385-2293 or along with His perfect timing and Sunday Worship, 10:45 a.m.; Weaver Jr., Pastor. Worship service (863) 453-5334; on the Web at visit the Web site at www.newlife opportunity. What you have longed Wednesday Bible study, 10:30 I The Church of Jesus Christ of starts at 9:55 a.m. Bible Study www.firstchristianap.com. Our sebring.com. for, but have been missing, can a.m.; Potluck dinner, 6 p.m. third Latter Day Saints, 3235 Grand meets at 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday. motto is “Jesus is First at First I Resurrection Lutheran Church now be received. The direction you Wednesday; choir practice, 6:30 Prix Dr., Sebring, Fl 33872; (863) Choir Practice at 4:00 p.m. on Christian Church.” Greg Ratliff, - ELCA, 324 E. Main St., at have been thirsty for will suddenly p.m. each Wednesday; Mary Circle 382-9092 Steve Austin, Bishop; Thursday. Church office phone: Senior Minister; Bible School 9 Memorial Drive, Avon Park. Pastor quench your parched soul. Come to business meeting, 1 p.m. second Mark Swift, 1st Counselor; Del 655-0040. a.m.; Worship 10 a.m.; Wednesday Rev. John C. Grodzinski. Sunday experience what you have been Wednesday; Sarah Circle business Murphy, 2nd Counselor. Family studies for all ages, 6 p.m. Nursery worship at 8 and 10:30 a.m.; missing for so long – empowerment meeting, 4 p.m. second Thursday; History Center (863) 382-1822. provided for all events. Sunday School at 9:15 a.m. in every area of life. We teach, train Women’s Ministries Combined Sunday Services: Sacrament UNITED CHURCH Fragrance Free Service and send forth to win souls. You Bible study, 4 p.m. third Thursday. Meeting, 10-11:10 a.m.; Gospel Wednesdays at 7 p.m. Open don’t speak English – no problema. Be a part of a warm, caring church Doctrine, 11:20 a.m. to noon; OF CHRIST INTERDENOMINATIONAL Communion celebrated at all serv- We have a Spanish interpreter. We family with traditional services, fol- Priesthood/Relief Society, 12:10- I Emmanuel United Church of ices. “God’s Work, Our Hands.” look forward to fellowship and wor- lowing biblical truth. 1p.m.; Primary for children, 11:15 Christ, Jesus didn’t reject people, I World Harvest and Restoration I Trinity Lutheran Church - ship with you at 7 p.m. every I First Presbyterian Church, a.m. to 1 p.m.; Youth Activities: Ministries, (non-denominational) LCMS, 25 Lakeview St., Lake Wednesday. Pastoers Gil and Rosa ARP, 319 Poinsettia Ave., Sebring, Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. Scouts: neither do we. Join us for worship 2200 N. Avon Blvd., Avon Park, FL Placid, FL 33852; 465-5253. The Benton (Faith Never Fails). FL 33870. 385-0107. Email: first and third Wednesday, 7-8:20 every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 33825. Phone: 452-9777 or 453- Rev. Richard A. Norris, pastor; I Grace Bible Church, 4541 [email protected], Rev. Darrell A. Peer, p.m. Activity Days: 8-11 yr old Boys you’ll be embraced by a compas- 3771. Sunday service: Sunday Susan C. Norris, Trinity Tots Pre- Thunderbird Road, (second church pastor. Sunday School, all ages, and Girls, second and fourth sionate congregation that is all- School, 10 a.m. and worship, 11 School director; and Noel Johnson, on left) Sebring, FL 33872. Phone, 9:30 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. Wednesdays, 7-8:20 p.m. inclusive. We’re at the corner of a.m. Wednesday services: 7 p.m. minister of youth and family life. 382-1085. Dustin Woods, lead pas- Youth Group (middle school and Hammock and Hope. Choir and prayer meeting/Bible study. Pastor: Worship schedule after Easter tor. Saturday Worship, 6:30 p.m. high school age), 3:30-6:30 p.m. Bell Choir practice on Wednesday; W.H. Rogers. through December: Worship serv- Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Tuesday 6 Tuesdays. Wednesday: Adult Bible THE SALVATION Bible studies throughout the week. ice 10 a.m., and Education Hour, p.m. Grace Bible Academy Adult Study, 10:30 a.m. Nursery available ARMY 471-1999; sebringemmanuel 8:45 a.m. Worship schedule for Investigating Truth; first and third during worship. Call the church ucc.com.

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Page B10 News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 www.newssun.com RELIGION Egg-stravaganza, community Snapshots A dog, a stick, and Easter service at Memorial United Methodist a.m. on Sunday. This is the very spot where LAKE PLACID — An Egg-stravaganza early Sebring residents worshipped before will take place in Rob Reynolds Hall at the churches were built. God’s wisdom Memorial United Methodist Church at 10 The service will be led by Pastor Reinhold a.m. Saturday. The children can come hear Buxbaum. Breakfast will follow at the the story of the resurrection, sing songs, church. A video will be shown. The Several years ago, a radio were blown to bits and sank have snacks and hunt for eggs. Children Resurrection Day Worship Service will be program out of Michigan to the bottom of the lake should bring their baskets. held at the normal worship time of 10:30 reported the following true through a very large hole, The Lake Placid Christian Ministerial a.m., with Pastor Buxbaum preaching. story on the air. It involved leaving the two men stand- Association is sponsoring a Community The Church of the Way is at 1005 N. a man who bought a brand ing there with dumbfound- Easter Sunrise Service at Memorial United Ridgewood Drive. Call 471-6140. new Jeep Grand Cherokee ed looks on their faces. Methodist Church in Lake Placid at 6:30 for $30,000. To add insult to injury, a.m. Sunday. Rev. Johnny Bryant from First Aglow Christian meets April 6 As a result of his pur- the insurance company told Assembly of God will preach a sermon enti- chase on credit, he ended the owner of the Jeep Grand SEBRING — Aglow Christian will be tled “Resurrection Power.” Various Lake up with monthly loan pay- Cherokee that sinking a meeting at 9:30 a.m., Saturday, April 6. Kevin’s Placid pastors will assist him with prayer ments of $400. vehicle in a lake by illegal People of all denominations and races are Komments and Scripture. After his purchase, the use of explosives was not welcome at the Fellowship Hall of the Music will be provided by Bill Lewis and owner and a friend decided Kevin Patterson covered under his insurance Assembly of God on Kenilworth Blvd. Skook Wright. Seating is limited so you are to go duck hunting. smoke from the resulting policy. Diane Fergusen will share wisdom gained welcome to bring your favorite lawn chair to Because it was winter, all blast. So, they decided to And, to top things off, from her 35-year Christian journey. She enjoy the beauty of God’s creation as the of the lakes were frozen. light the forty-second fuse the bank said that he still believes God wants us to participate and she sun rises over Lake Clay. The two men went to one of and throw the dynamite far had to make those $400 has; in praise and worship as team member those lakes with their guns, away. monthly loan payments! Sunrise service at Hammock and leader, in children's ministry, and in a dog, and, of course, the Remember the dog? Yes, We read in Ephesians working with “crack” babies. new vehicle. They drove the dog was a highly- 5:15-17, “Therefore be SEBRING — Sebring Christian Church Call Phyllis 655-1188 or Emma 465-5948 out onto the lake of ice, trained black labrador used careful how you walk, not will have an Easter Sunrise Service at 7:30 for further information. unpacked their gear, and for retrieving (especially as unwise men but as wise, a.m. Easter Sunday at Highlands Hammock got ready to hunt. things thrown by his mas- making the most of your State Park, all the way to the back of the Wacaster Family to perform The two men wanted to ter). You guessed it! When time, because the days are park in the amphitheater. Park fee for those April 6 make some kind of a natu- the stick of dynamite was evil. So then do not be fool- attending the service is waived. ral landing area upon which thrown, the dog took off at ish, but understand what the Bring a towel or a blanket for the benches. SEBRING — The Wacaster Family will be the ducks and the decoys a high rate of doggy speed will of the Lord is.” holding a concert at the Sebring Church of could float. over the ice and captured it There may not be any- Sunrise service on Circle the Nazarene at 6 p.m., Saturday, April 6. In order to make a hole with 30 seconds left on the thing technically wrong The church is at 420 S. Pine St. in Sebring. SEBRING — The Church of the Way, large enough to look like 40-second fuse. with driving your new Jeep All of the community is welcome. EFC, will be holding a Sunrise Service on something a wandering The two men yelled, Grand Cherokee onto a lake the Circle in historic downtown Sebring, at 7 duck would fly down and screamed, and waved their of ice with your friend, a land on, it was going to arms in the air. The dog, dog, and stick of dynamite, take a little more than a cheered on by his master but it is not the WISE thing hand-held ice drill. So, out and friend, kept coming. to do! Live your life for of the back of the new Jeep One of the men grabbed God in the same way. Grand Cherokee came a a shotgun and shot the dog. Do not try to determine Feasting with Jesus in stick of dynamite with a The shotgun, which was only what is technically short, 40-second fuse. loaded with No. 8 duck right or wrong, but read the Now, these two “rocket shot, was hardly enough to Bible and try to “under- heaven and on earth scientists” actually did take stop the big, black lab. The stand what the will of the into consideration not to dog, however, did stop for a Lord is.” That is wisdom. This Sunday is resurrec- Israel for a seven-year period place the stick of dynamite moment, slightly confused. tion Sunday, but do you (Daniel 9:27). on the ice at a location With the burning fuse really Kevin’s Komments is presented know that Jesus prophesied This prophecy is still in where they were standing short now and scared that by the Sebring Parkway church on Thursday about his the future, but since Israel is (or where the new Jeep he might be shot again, the of Christ assembling at 3800 future? back in it’s land (1948) and Grand Cherokee was dog took off to find cover Sebring Parkway, Sebring, FL Hi, my name is Pastor since Jerusalem is back in parked). They also certainly — the only cover available 33870. Find us on the internet Reinhold Buxbaum from the hands of the Jews (1967) did not want to risk slip- — under the brand new at www.sebringcoc.com, or e- “The Church of the Way” and since voices for a third mail us at ping on the ice when they Jeep Grand Cherokee. and I’d like a word with temple are getting stronger, [email protected] ran from the burning fuse BOOM! you. Jesus’ prophecy of the m/. and possibly go up in Both dog and vehicle It was Thursday night, Guest Column Passion Week might be just when Jesus and his disciples Reinhold Buxbaum around the corner! were in the Upper Room, A Jewish group by the Continued from B9 cake walk, cookie decorat- Church is at 8170 Cozumel celebrating communion. It morning Jesus’ body lay name of “Temple Institute” Baptist Church ing, popcorn, sno-cones, Lane. was then that Jesus told the dead in the tomb. Then Jesus has already finished some prizes, lots of fun. All ages Sunrise service will be disciples, “I tell you, I will rose from the dead and that 150 articles found in the SEBRING — There will not drink of this fruit of the are welcome. TChildren celebrated on the east lawn Sunday evening Jesus Temple. They even re-dis- be a sunrise service at 7 vine from now on until that under 12 must be accompa- of the church (inside if showed himself to his disci- covered the crimson worm, a.m. Sunday at the church. day when I drink it anew nied by an adult. weather is bad) at 7 a.m. ples. needed to give the priest’s The Sunday morning Bible with you in my father’s The church is at 3214 Sunday, followed by break- It was earlier that same 16-meter belt the biblical lesson, “Hope Restored” is kingdom.” (Matthew 26:29 Grand Prix Drive (behind fast. Regular sunday service week that Jesus took his dis- crimson color. The first har- taken from Luke 24. Pastor NIV) Walmart) in Sebring. Call will be at 9:55 a.m. ciples up on the Mount of vest by the temple institute Jim Scaggs will bring the Many Bible scholars the church at 382-1736. Olives and briefed them con- of the crimson worm hap- message in the Sunday Rev. Clyde Weaver’s ser- believe that Jesus was refer- mon will be: “Christianity cerning the year 70 A.D., pened on July 16, 2008. morning and evening wor- ring to the “Wedding Supper when the Romans would Sebring Church of Is An Easter Religion.” No Jesus’ prophecies in the ship services. of the Lamb” from destroy Jerusalem and the the Brethren fellowship following this Passion Week were truly The Lord’s Supper will Revelation 19:9. It is a feast temple, “When you see be observed during the service. remarkable and are pointing SEBRING — On Sunday that Jesus will celebrate with Jerusalem being surrounded morning service and foot to his soon return! morning, which is Easter all true believers from all by armies, you will know washing will be observed Sunridge Baptist Yes, the stage is set for Sunday, Pastor Dave will be tribes and nations in heaven that it’s desolation is near: following the Sunday our rapture! preaching on “From SEBRING — Sunridge while the seven years of Then let those who are in evening service. tribulation is coming to an Judea flee to the moun- Sacrifice Comes Salvation.” Baptist Church will sponsor Reinhold Buxbaum is Pastor of end. What an incredible tains...” (Luke 20:20). Sunday school will meet a sunrise worship service The Church of the Way, he teach- St. Agnes wonderful event that will be! Jesus also warned about a in the Fidelis Room. Pastor on the paved parking lot on es “An Evening in Bible SEBRING — St. Agnes Some time later that day, coming time when a world Wendell Bohrer will be the east side of the church Prophecy” at 6:30 p.m., on is having the following preaching on “Envisioning Jesus made a short-term leader will go into the future building on Easter Sunday Mondays at Homer’s services for Holy Week and New Life.” prophecy about his resurrec- temple and desecrate it by morning beginning at Smorgasbord in Sebring, next Easter Sunday: Sunday school No. 2 will tion. In John 16:16, Jesus proclaiming himself to be approximately 7:15 a.m. one is April 1. No purchase is Good Friday at 12 Noon. be meeting in the confer- tells his disciples: “In a little god (Matthew 24:15). Jesus Following the sunrise necessary. Guest columns are the Easter Sunrise on the ence room and studying while you will not see me no was also referring to the service, there will be food opinion of the writer, not neces- lakefront at 6:30 a.m. articles from “The more, and then after a little prophet Daniel, who prophe- and the regular Sunday sarily those of the News-Sun Rite I at 7:45 a.m. inside Messenger.” That class will while you will see me.” sied that this world leader morning schedule (worship From Friday until Sunday will confirm a contract with staff. the sanctuary. be led by Larry Weise. at 10:45 a.m.) Rite II with music at 10 Call 385-1597. The church is at 3704 a.m. inside the sanctuary. Valerie Boulevard, Sebring. The church is at 3840 Spring Lake FIRST ASSEMBLY GOD (RETAIL); 5.542"; 5"; Black; 3/27/13 p/u; 0 0 0 2 8 6 4 3 Call the church office for Lakeview Drive. Call the Presbyterian more details at 382-3695. church office at 385-7649. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page B11 RELIGION Jesus stomping incident at An outcast at the feet of Jesus FAU draws Gov. Scott’s ire Are you one of those ter than the man who dug the have said truly’.” Associated Press over the lessons we are kinds of women that are well and who drank from it At this point, the woman TALLAHASSEE — teaching our students,” afraid to let people know himself and his cattle. In recognized that He was Florida Gov. Rick Scott Scott wrote in the letter. who you are? Do you look verse 13, Jesus answered and Jesus, the Messiah because waded into a religious- State University System different than the others? said to her, “Everyone who He knew the truth about her infused campus controversy spokeswoman Kim Wilmath Are you ashamed because of drinks of this water shall and her sin. However, the Tuesday, asking the state said officials would work things you have done or thirst again; but whoever difference between this par- university system chancel- closely with FAU in prepar- things that have been done to drinks of the water that I ticular man and the others lor to look into a classroom ing a response to the gover- you? For some reason, it shall give him shall become was that He loved her lesson at Florida Atlantic nor’s concerns. seems as though the other Come To The River in him a well of water unconditionally in a way University where students “The State University women are better than you. springing up to eternal life.” that no else could or would. Leslie Deese were instructed to stomp on System prides itself not If you can relate, you are She instantly became very What was needed on her part sheets of paper that had only on its commitment to not alone. There was a Samaritan woman?’ (For interested. Could you imag- was to see her need for Her “Jesus” written on them. academic freedom, but at woman just like you and I Jews have no dealings with ine what it would feel like to Savior and recognize that Scott said in a letter to the same time, its awesome from a land, called Samaria. Samaritans.)” never feel thirsty? In verse she was a sinner. Romans State University System responsibility to the people I think you might know who Can you relate to the way 15, the Samaritan would said 3:23 says, “For all have Chancellor Frank Brogan it serves,” she said in a writ- I’m talking about. She has this woman must have been to Jesus, “’Sir, give me this sinned and fall short of the that he was “deeply disap- ten statement. “We are grat- often been referred to as the feeling? I wonder if she water, so I will not be glory of God.” pointed” by the recent inci- ified to know that FAU has Samaritan woman at the well walked with her head down thirsty, nor come all the way From this point, the dent in an intercultural apologized for any offense found in John 4. at the ground and had a hard here to draw’.” Samaritan woman became a communications class and the exercise has caused and One evening in the hottest time looking up at the man Besides telling this man true worshipper of God in said it raised questions has pledged never to use part of the day the woman when He asked her for a that she was interested in spirit and truth at the feet about “the lessons being this exercise again.” went to draw some water drink. By the way, this man this water that could quench Jesus. If you can relate to taught in our classrooms.” Scott cited news reports from the well. It is apparent was not just any man. He her thirst for eternity, was the woman at the well, I He said he wanted a report indicating students were that no one else was around was Jesus! Keep in mind, more needed than simply pray that you will be able to on the incident and how it told by the class instructor except for a man who had the woman did not know this telling Him she was interest- lift your head up and see the was handled, as well as a to write “Jesus” in large let- stopped to take a break yet. Verse 10 says, “Jesus ed? Verse 16 says that “He love in your Father’s eyes statement of the universi- ters on a sheet of paper and because He was tired from answered and said to her, “If said to her, ‘Go call your and know He loves your ty’s policies to ensure such to place the paper on the walking for so long. you knew the gift of God, husband, and come here.” regardless of the mistakes “lessons” don’t occur again. floor in front of them. The In verse 7, Jesus said to and who it is who says to Continuing on in verse 17 you have made. “As we enter the week students were given a brief her, “Give Me a drink’” you, ‘Give Me a drink,’ you and 18, “the woman memorializing the events of time of reflection and then Why would He have shown would have asked Him, and answered and said, ‘I have Leslie Deese is a Sebring resi- Christ’s passion, this inci- were told to step on the any interest or acknowledged He would have given you no husband.’ Jesus said to dent. dent gave me great concern paper and tell how they felt. her? After all, she was dif- living water.” What was this her, “You have well said, ‘I ferent. She questioned the gift and living water that have not husband;’ for you man in verse 9, “’How is it Jesus was talking about? have had five husbands, and that You, being a Jew, ask The Samaritan woman the one whom you now have E.O. 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www.newssun.com News-Sun ࡗ Friday, March 29, 2013 Page B13 DIVERSIONS Moody ‘Pines’ is too self-serious

By CHRISTY LEMIRE AP Movie Critic The first image you see in “The Place Beyond the Pines” is of Ryan Gosling’s shirtless torso, ripped and tatted atop a skin-tight pair of leather pants. Don’t get too excited. The long tracking shot that comes next is actually a better indication of where director and co-writer Movie Review Courtesy DreamWorks Animation LLC./MCT Derek Cianfrance is headed. The Croods (from left) Eep (Emma Stone), Thunk (Clark Duke), Grug (Nicolas Cage), Sandy, Gran (Cloris Leachman) and His camera follows ‘The Place Ugga (Catherine Keener) embark on the world's first family road trip. Gosling’s character from Beyond the Pines’ behind, Dardennes-style, Rating: R (language, some through a garishly lighted violence, teen drug/alcohol Uninspired, annoying ‘Croods’ traveling circus. Gosling’s bleach-blonde “Handsome use, sexual reference) Luke” lights a cigarette and Running time: 140 minutes should have stayed in cave strides calmly but purpose- Review: (of 4) fully through his depressing surroundings into a loud runs into Romina (Eva By BOB GARVER ted son Thunk (Clark Duke), know that the film loves to and crowded tent, where he Mendes), a waitress he had Special to the News-Sun and an infant daughter who have Guy’s pet sloth dramat- confidently climbs onto a a fling with when he was in Longtime readers know just grunts instead of talking. ically yell “DUH-DUH- motorcycle before entering town a year ago. that I have a soft spot for Everything else is a prehis- DUHHHHHHH” in a a ball-shaped cage with two (Schenectady, FYI, means animated movies. Sometimes toric animal. The story could squeaky voice. other riders to perform a “the place beyond the when I go on a streak of bad have used a villain, the clos- This gag has been shoved death-defying stunt. pines” in Iroquois.) Turns reviews, people will ask me est we get are natural preda- down our throats in the Over the next two-plus out her infant son is the if I ever praise anything. I’ll tors who want nothing more film’s advertising, and hours and across three con- child Luke was totally point to some delightful ani- than a nosh. And even sounds exactly the same in nected stories, it will unaware he had. At the mated films and then those among them some of them the feature film. Kids are become clear that every- encouragement of a loner people will roll their eyes turn out to be friendly. practically encouraged to thing is very dramatic and mechanic (an effectively and say, “Okay, besides The obligatory message of Movie Review repeat the phrase ad nause- everyone is doomed. You creepy Ben Mendelsohn), them.” the film is that you shouldn’t am. You have been warned. can try to redeem yourself Luke starts robbing banks I keep hoping to see an ‘The Croods’ go through life hiding in a Actually, consider this but it’s no use; the past to support the boy. animated Best Picture Oscar cave and playing it safe. I Rating: PG (some scary your warning for “The always catches up with us. This brings us to Bradley winner, and I consider it a can’t accuse the film of action) Croods” as a whole. It’s Not a terribly novel concept Cooper, who anchors the grievous oversight that “tacking on” this message annoying and mostly unin- but one that Cianfrance and second section. Cooper and “Wreck-it Ralph” wasn’t Running time: 98 minutes since it hits us over the head teresting. The most involving co-writers Ben Coccio and Gosling’s paths cross only even nominated for the Review: (of 5) with it in almost every thing about the film comes Darius Marder hammer briefly in one scene, but it award for 2012. “The scene. There are also some toward the end when a char- home with the utmost seri- is, of course, pivotal. Croods” is the first major ly warns her of an upcoming agreeable messages about acter decides to make a ousness. Cooper plays rookie police animated feature of 2013, apocalypse. A symptomatic the importance of family and tremendous sacrifice. This is Gosling previously officer Avery Cross, who and it is proof that animation earthquake soon destroys the perseverance, and some not to say that the film is worked with the director on finds himself caught up can be just as boring as all Croods’ cave, and the family muddier stuff about chasing inherently better in its bleak- the 2010 drama “Blue with a group of more sea- manner of live-action junk. joins up with Guy to venture the sun and its tomorrows or Valentine,” in which he soned cops (led by Ray The story follows a family to a new home on a distant some nonsense. est moments, only that spe- played the husband in a Liotta) who want to take of cave-dwellers, led by mountain. The whole situa- The humor is uninspired. cific moments late in the young married couple him under their wing and Grug (Nicolas Cage). Grug’s tion drives Grug crazy A lot of the jokes involve film are more tender and (opposite an Oscar-nomi- make him part of their cor- main concern is the survival because he hates leaving the beating a single character powerful than the scenes nated Michelle Williams) rupt little gang. of his family, which he cave and encountering new trait into the ground. The leading up to them. But that was slowly, irreparably Finally, Cianfrance skips maintains by keeping every- things. He also doesn’t like film never lets you forget mostly the film is just unfun- crumbling. ahead 15 years for part one cooped up in a cave the way the family (especial- that Thunk is dumb, Gran is ny and unmemorable. It’s as “The Place Beyond the three. Luke’s son, Jason where nothing can harm ly Eep) takes to the forward- crazy, and Grug is overpro- if the writers were living in a Pines” aims admirably for (now played by a wiry and them. This doesn’t sit well thinking Guy. Grug is tective (and also dumb). The cave while humor was evolv- an epic sense of Greek intense Dane DeHaan), and with his daughter Eep (the opposed to the very idea of worst gags are “Flintstones” ing. tragedy, and it does have Avery’s son, AJ (a swagger- aptly-named Emma Stone), ideas. knock-offs where the charac- “The Croods” is rated PG some powerful individual ing, trash-talking Emory who, like so many animated The human cast is ters come up with modern for some scary action. Its moments, but the characters Cohen), happen to cross heroines, wants to go on extremely small. There’s technology using primitive running time is 98 minutes. are all so underdeveloped paths themselves on AJ’s adventures and see the Grug, Eep, and Guy, then materials. I cringed especial- One and a half stars out of that the whole effort feels first day at a new high world. there’s Grug’s traitless wife ly hard at the bits with conch five. like studied posturing. school. Of all the tables in She sneaks out one night Ugga (Catherine Keener), shell cell phones. And while Rather than helping to cre- all the lunchrooms in all the and meets a guy named Guy sassy mother-in-law Gran I can’t get too mad at gags Contact Robert Garver at ate a recognizable sense of world, he has to sit down at (Ryan Reynolds) who vague- (Cloris Leachman), dimwit- with cuddly animals, please [email protected]/. place, the artful grunginess Jason’s. with which Schenectady, A palpable sense of dan- N.Y., is depicted feels self- ger permeates every conscious and smothering. moment they spend together Pressure to have sex causes girl to feel angst That’s down to the face tat- but the coincidence is too too Luke sports: a dagger clever, the parallel is too Dear Abby: My boyfriend he is the death. of attention you WANT from with a drop of blood under precious. and I have been dating for right per- I kept thinking he would presenting yourself this his left eye, which is meant Naturally, they are des- several months. He’s fun and son. If grow out of this, but he has- way?” The answer should to look like a teardrop. tined to have their legacies caring, and we spend a lot of that’s not n’t. Please help. I can’t really determine how you choose to (Once again, he is doing the destroy them, too. time together. He’s different the case, afford therapy, but if you dress. quietly brooding Brando Ultimately, none of this reg- from other boys I have dated. you will think he needs it, I will try. thing.) isters the way it should We can talk to each other be cheat- — Troubled in Arizona \Write Dear Abby at In this first section of because it’s so monotonous- about anything. ing your- Dear Troubled: Some ses- www.DearAbby.com or P.O. Box Cianfrance’s triptych, Luke ly morose. My only concern is our self. sions with a psychologist 69440, Los Angeles, CA 90069. relationship physically. He Dear Abby And as who specializes in phobias makes it very clear that he for feeling would be the quickest way to wants to go all the way with guilty because you are leav- help your son overcome his FAIRMONT CINEMA; me. He isn’t rude or pushy ing him frustrated — I have a problem. And when you con- 1.736"; 6"; Black; about it. I don’t want to rush solution. Socialize with him sult with one, I am sure the movie listings; into anything. We are both in group settings and spend therapist will recommend that 0 0 0 2 8 1 5 9 virgins (he does have more less time alone together. \ your son stay away from vio- experience), and while I have lent video games, and movies known him for a long time, I Dear Abby: I am a single or television shows that fea- don’t know him as well as I’d mother raising a 15-year-old ture ghosts, monsters or any- like. son. For most of his life it thing else that goes “bump” I want to wait until we has just been the two of us. I in the dark because they have dated for at least six now regret that I put him in could only increase his fears. months. He says he respects bed with me when he was a my decision and says he baby. As he grew older, I Dear Abby: I’m different doesn’t want to pressure me. encouraged him to sleep in from other girls. I don’t wear I still feel a little rushed. All his own bed, but it would last girly clothes. I prefer dark of our friends have had sex, only a few nights, and then clothes and makeup. My but I don’t want it to be about he would sneak back into my mom thinks I’m strange our hormones in the heat of room. because I dress differently. the moment. I was married for three Do you think I look like a I hate saying no to him. I years when he was around freak for not conforming, or know he won’t leave me, but 11, and he’d sneak into my is there nothing wrong with I feel bad for leaving him husband’s and my bedroom being different? frustrated. Would it be wrong after we were asleep and — Different in Washington to agree to having sex with sleep on a couch in there. Dear Different: I would him — something we both His problem is he is terri- never call you a “freak” want — even if I don’t know fied of the dark and believes because of your attire. It is if we’re ready for the next in ghosts, monsters, etc. He common for young people to step? says he has a phobia and I express their individuality by — Unsure in Canada believe him. I tried getting a their dress, hairstyle and Dear Unsure: Yes, it dog for him to sleep with and makeup. There is, however, a would be wrong. The first night-lights, but nothing point when a person’s style time you have sex it should worked. choices can be limiting. be because you are 100 per- If I lock him out, he lays My question for you would cent sure you are ready, and awake all night, scared to be, “Are you getting the kind

C M Y K B14PAGE LIVING News-Sun Friday, March 29, 2013 Fact or Fiction? Ever wonder if an apple a day really keeps the doctor away, or if Get the scoop on 10 going out in the cold with wet hair will make you sick? Like family heirlooms, health beliefs tend to get passed from one generation common health beliefs to the next, even if they don’t always make sense. A few, of course, are easy to discount once we put them to the test. For instance, my grandmother insisted that eating bread crusts would that may or may not be true give me curly hair; it didn’t. Others, however, are a lot harder to debunk through experience alone. CARROTS ARE GOOD We decided to put 10 persistent health beliefs under the micro- scope to determine if they have any merit. Here’s what we found. FOR YOUR EYES — Leslie Garisto Pfaff, FamilyFun magazine Bugs Bunny didn’t wear glasses, but his uncanny ability to spot a hunter at a hundred paces had nothing to do with his favorite food. While carrots do have a lot going for them, SUGAR MAKES KIDS HYPER including fiber and vitamin A, eating them won’t This is one of the most pervasive health myths around. It’s even improve your vision. Truth is, the British Royal spawned a popular phrase: “sugar buzz.” But when researchers put it to Air Force started this myth during World War II the test, they found no evidence that sugar led to hyperactivity in kids to explain its pilots’ phenomenal success at locat- or adults. So what turns an otherwise calm kid ing enemy bombers in near-total darkness. In into a human pinball after an encounter with reality, it was the development of one of the a birthday cake? Blame it on the excitement first radar systems that gave the pilots “supe- of the party — or the caffeine in the soft rior vision.” 2 drinks — but not on the sugar in the cake. 1 Bottom line: If you don’t get enough vita- Bottom line: “Sugar may have an effect min A, your vision can suffer. “But vitamin A is on kids with established hyperactivity, but it stored in the body,” says Dr. Clyde Kitchen, won’t make a nonhyperactive child hyperac- author of “Fact and Fiction of Healthy Vision,” tive,” says professor Richard Surwit, Ph.D., “so you’d have to be on a starvation diet for a vice chair of the Department of Psychology and long time before you’d run short of your natu- Behavioral Science at Duke University. ral reserves of it.”

DRINK AT LEAST EIGHT GLASSES OF WATER A DAY Dr. Heinz Valtin, a retired Dartmouth Medical School professor who spent his career studying the mechanics of thirst, wondered where this rule got its start. His find- ings: “After 10 months of very careful searching, I couldn’t find its exact origin or any scientific evidence for the number eight whatsoever.” And a more recent study showed that it’s difficult to upset the body’s finely tuned hydrating mechanism, whether you drink gallons a day or just a cup or two. Bottom line: Kids and adults need to stay hydrated, but if you live in a temperate 3 climate and are not engaging in strenuous exercise, it’s probably fine to let your thirst dictate how much you drink versus strictly adhering to eight glasses. And keep in mind that water comes from lots of sources: juice, soups, veggies, fruits, even bread (a slice of white bread, in fact, is one-third water!).

AN APPLE A FEED A COLD, STARVE A FEVER DAY KEEPS THE This one has been confounding folks for centuries. For one thing, half of us have it backward. Either way, “it’s not good medicine,” says Dr. David Donnersberger, DOCTOR AWAY a clinical instructor at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. The say- “I don’t know if it would ing may have arisen hundreds of years ago, when people believed illness was the result 4 keep the doctor away, but your of the body’s being chilled (bringing on a cold) or overheated (a fever), and food was basic apple is a pretty good and considered a fuel that could add more heat. In fact, says Dr. Donnersberger, “during healthful food,” says Dr. any infection, the body needs increased intake of calories and fluid.” Gerard Mullin, director of Bottom line: Feed a cold. And feed that fever too. 7 Integrative GI Nutrition Services at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Apples contain Vitamin C and are high in GOING OUTSIDE IN THE COLD WITH fiber, and they’re particularly WET HAIR WILL MAKE YOU SICK abundant in quercetin, an antioxidant that revs up the If you’d asked your doctor about this one a few years ago, she would immune system and helps pro- have laughed and told you there was no correlation between the two. But a tect against various diseases, recent study in which half of the volunteers stuck their feet in ice water indi- including heart disease. cated that some people may be more susceptible to colds if they become PHOTOS BY chilled after exposure to a virus. PETER N. FOX/ Bottom line: Apples FAMILYFUN Bottom line: Although it’s not definitive, your mom may have been MAGAZINE may help you stay healthy, but even an apple a day can’t right to nag you about wet hair. “If you’ve run your immune system replace the benefits of a down — chilling might be one way of doing that — and you’ve been balanced diet. exposed to a virus, you could be more likely to come down with a cold,” 8says Diana Noah, Ph.D., a research virologist at Southern Research Institute. SWALLOWED GUM CHICKEN SOUP CAN CURE A COLD STAYS IN YOUR BODY Grandma may have been on to something. “Chicken soup has long been esteemed as a tradi- tional remedy for colds,” says integrative medicine expert Dr. Andrew Weil, “And a growing body FOR SEVEN YEARS of evidence suggests there’s more than folk wisdom at work here.” A 1978 study, for example, found Despite what you may have heard, the Hubba Bubba you swal- that sipping hot liquids, such as soup, helps temporarily clear clogged nasal passages. More recent lowed as a kid didn’t stick around for long. Although the main research showed that chicken soup has the power to slow neutrophils, the white blood cells that ingredient in gum is an indigestible synthetic base, “it moves cause many of your nastiest cold symptoms. through the digestive tract at the same rate as any other food and Bottom line: It won’t cure your cold, but a nice bowl of chicken soup might help isn’t likely to get stuck in your intestines,” says Dr. Mitchell Shub, you get over it faster — and help you feel better while you’ve got it. a gastroenterologist at Phoenix Children’s Hospital. Bottom line: Always try to spit out your gum, but if you 5 accidentally swallow it, just remember that it too shall pass. 9 READING IN DIM LIGHT OR SITTING TOO CLOSE TO THE TV WILL HURT YOUR EYES You can breathe easy: all those hours spent under the covers with a book and a flashlight or nose-to-nose with your favorite cartoon characters haven’t hurt your vision, and they won’t hurt DON’T SWIM your child’s either. “The eyes are remarkably durable for reading, seeing and tracking,” says Dr. John Hagan, an ophthalmologist and editor of Missouri Medicine. And kids’ eyes are even better FOR AT LEAST than adults’ at adjusting to different levels of light. 30 MINUTES Bottom line: Both practices could cause some minor — but strictly temporary — eyestrain. AFTER EATING When you eat, your body moves oxygen-rich blood to your digestive system; when you exercise, blood is redirected to your muscles. So, the notion goes, if you swim after downing that PB&J, your gut could be deprived of oxygen, which might lead to cramping and trouble swimming. However, “I’ve never seen a patient who reported this prob- lem, and I’ve never read about it in a medical jour- 6 nal,” says Dr. Jonathan Schreiber, a gastroenterologist at Baltimore’s Mercy Medical Center. Bottom line: While there’s no evidence that swimming after eating has resulted in even a single drowning, it makes sense to avoid strenuous exercise on a full stomach. 10