Cancer Relay For S UBSCRIBE ONLINE AT HHS Grad On Life This Weekend Ellen DeGeneres Show THEHERALDADVOCATE.COM . . . Story 2A . . . Story 2A The Herald-Advocate Hardee County’s Hometown Coverage 114th Year, No. 21 3 Sections, 32 Pages 70¢ Plus 5¢ Sales Tax Thursday, April 24, 2014 Facebook Predators Get Prison By CYNTHIA KRAHL houses to meet them for sex. using a computer to seduce a merly of 520 Palmetto St., Of The Herald-Advocate Though the 2012 incidents child. Two young Hardee County Bowling Green, was the last to were unrelated, both reports Circuit Judge Marcus J. Ezelle hear his fate. He was sentenced men who made seductive posts came in to the Hardee County imposed a two-year term in on the Facebook pages of 12- by Ezelle on Tuesday of last Sheriff’s Office within days of Florida State Prison. After his week. year-old girls will now spend each other, and now both of- release from prison, Mizrahi is time behind bars for it. He, too, was sent to Florida fenders have been sentenced. to serve 30 months on super- State Prison for two years. He In each case, the men con- Shane Allen Mizrahi, now 22, vised probation, the judge versed online with the girls for will be placed on supervised formerly of 1313 Mockingbird added. probation for 30 months follow- months, with their comments es- Road, Wauchula, was the first to Further, Ezelle ordered him calating to the point of asking ing his release from prison. be sentenced in Hardee Circuit designated as a sexual offender. See FACEBOOK 2A the children to sneak out of their Court for the felony crime of Caleb Tamayo, now 20, for-

RIDIN’ & ROPIN’ Mizrahi Tamayo Work Stops On SR 64 FDOT Says Contractor Went Out Of Business By JOAN SEAMAN move the dip which had flooded Of The Herald-Advocate whenever there was a hard rain. A state road project in Hardee The main plan was to raise the County has shut down. road four-to-five feet to elimi- Motorists will have to contend nate the flooding issue. with SR 64 barricades and nar- The full project was to install row lanes quite a while longer. drainage ditches on the north At present, it appears the work side of the roadway and change will not be completed until late the elevation of the road from summer or fall. Pear Street east to Cracker Trail, Work on the SR 64 project building a gravity wall to sup- just east of the U.S. 17 intersec- port the new roadway while in- tion came to a stop last week stalling new curbs, gutters and when the construction company guardrails and repaving the road. Empower Inc. shut its doors and Initial plans were for the work COURTESY PHOTO BY KATHY ANN GREGG defaulted. to be completed by late 2013. Justin Peebles prepares to rope a running cow as he and teammate Brandon Dieter compete in the wild-cow milking That’s the report Monday That was later changed to the event. Their overall ranch-rodeo score has earned them a trip to Amarillo, Texas, for the national Working Ranch Cow- from Robin Stublen, media spe- spring of 2014. boys Association rodeo finals in November. For more on these cowboys, see the story on 7A. cialist with the District 1 state Motorists using SR 64 East Department of Transportation have faced detour lanes as work office in Bartow. was under way on each side of Stublen confirmed that Em- the roadway. First, the detour Thinking Of Running For Office? power went out of business and was on the north side until the left the half-million dollar proj- south portion of the road was el- opponent Steven Anthony Plum- By CYNTHIA KRAHL two items on the Action Agenda. while Trevino has just begun it. ect still unfinished. evated. It presently has barri- mer II has not. Of The Herald-Advocate The public rarely at-tends. Platt has two challengers to The project has been turned cades right along the original For District 4, Johnson has Are you still thinking of run- No other governmental entity date, Eugenia Larsen and Garry over to the bonding company, center dividing line and two nar- now returned his petition, she ning for office, but remain wary in the county, which includes McWhorter. which will be responsible for row lanes on the south side of noted, as has challenger Russell of the demands? three municipalities and their No one has shown an interest completing an audit on the the road, while work began on Melendy. Then remember, the non-par- commissions, meets for less in either Samuels’ or Trevino’s amount of work done, what the north side. To get one’s name on the bal- tisan Hardee County School time and considers fewer issues. seats. work remains and obtaining a Steublen said several resi- lot for any of these open five Board is an excellent starting Three seats are currently up For the County Commission, contractor to complete the proj- dents asked about the SR 64 seats, a filing fee must be paid point for those interested in for grabs on the School Board, Lamboy said Birge and oppo- ect. issue during the Open House at See OFFICE 2A serving this community. Its and its members are paid nent Judy Wilson have com- The original plan, well over a the Zolfo Springs Town Hall twice-monthly meetings typi- $26,334 a year. pleted the petition process, but year ago, was to change the .02- See SR 64 2A cally last less than 20 minutes, So far, only one of the three mile portion of the road to re- and generally address just one or slots has drawn anyone inter- ested in running against the in- cumbent. And if you are contemplating WEATHER more of a challenge, then the Hardee County Commission DATE HIGH LOW RAIN 04/16 78 56 0.00 may be the place to serve your 04/17 83 62 0.35 county. 04/18 82 67 0.00 Its meetings average roughly 04/19 76 62 0.00 2-1/2 hours about three times a 04/20 75 61 0.00 04/21 73 55 0.00 month, and examine a multitude 04/22 80 51 0.00 of items. A vocal public often is TOTAL Rainfall to 04/22/2014 - 9.44 in attendance. Same period last year - 5.48 Two seats are open, and Ten Year Average - 47.79 county commissioners are paid Source: Univ. of Fla. Ona Research Center $31,128 annually. Those elected to either board INDEX serve four-year terms. Classifieds...... 6B Up for election in 2014 are Community Calendar....4A School Board districts 1, 4 and Courthouse Report...... 4B 5. Those positions now belong Crime Blotter...... 7C to Paul Samuels, Jan Platt and Entertainment...... 5C Thomas Trevino, respectively. Hardee Living...... 2B On the ballot for the County Information Roundup...7A Commission are districts 2 and Obituaries...... 4A 4. Sue Birge and Grady Johnson, Puzzles...... 5C respectively, are the incumbents. School Lunch Menus... 4C Deputy Supervisor Lisa Lam- Solunar Forecast...... 1C boy at the Elections Office said this week that, for the School Board, Samuels and Platt have completed the petition process, PHOTO BY MICHAEL KELLY Barricades force drivers over the yellow line on the narrow detour lanes on SR 64, where construction has stopped because the contractor defaulted. 2A The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 The Herald-Advocate Hardee County’s Hometown Coverage Cancer Relay For Life This Weekend JAMES R. KELLY By MARIA TRUJILLO a.m. on Sunday. The chair- up next. Presentation of the col- toss. Open-mic time will begin Publisher/Editor Of The Herald-Advocate woman of the Hardee County ors will be by Hardee Senior at midnight, and then there will CYNTHIA M. KRAHL Life is a carnival, full of un- Relay For Life Chapter, De- High School’s Junior Reserve be a balloon pop at 1 a.m. Managing Editor expected surprises. Anna Mullins, said they decided Officer Training Corps, the Na- At 2 a.m. teams will have a Cancer is an unwanted sur- tional Anthem will be sung by chance to compete in a relay RALPH HARRISON to start the marathon event on a JOAN M. SEAMAN prise that affects many. This Saturday instead of a Friday so high schooler Rachel Burton and race called Slip, Slap, Slop, Production Manager Sports Editor year’s Relay For Life theme is more kids can get involved. the invocation will be offered by Wrap. Four team members com- “Carnival of Hope.” The theme Although long, there is no Jim Harris. pete, and will begin with slip- NOEY DE SANTIAGO is meant to encourage a good shortage of events or fun. One of the best moments of ping on a shirt, slapping on a Asst. Prod. Manager time as participants raise money The opening ceremonies are the event begins shortly after. hat, slopping on sunscreen and 115 S. Seventh Ave. to help find a cure for cancer. at 6 p.m., but there is plenty to The Survivor VIP Victory Lap, wrapping on some sunglasses. Phone: (863) 773-3255 And hope will reign, as will do before then. Performer John Caregiver Lap and Team Lap The bedhead lap will be at P.O. Box 338 Fax: (863) 773-0657 plenty of fun activities, this T. Rhey will be the first to sing traverse the track and show that 2:30 a.m. and then at 3 a.m. Wauchula, FL 33873 weekend at Wildcat Stadium. at the relay. A three-legged race cancer has not won. there is a frozen T-shirt contest. The American Cancer So- The survivors’ dinner is at Players have to tie a shirt in a Published weekly on Thursday at Wauchula, Florida, by The Herald-Advocate will begin at 1 p.m., and then Publishing Co. Inc. Periodical Postage paid at U.S. Post Office, Wauchula, FL ciety started Relay For Life as a Caylah Dixon will follow up 6:30, where the musical talents knot, freeze it and then untie it 33873 and additional entry office (USPS 578-780), “Postmaster,” send address way to bring communities to- with a performance at 1:30 p.m. of Carl Bryant, otherwise known and put it on. changes to: The Herald-Advocate, P.O. Box 338, Wauchula, FL 33873. gether in the fight against this At 2 p.m. there will be a as Elvis, will add to the celebra- The fight-back lap will start disease. This annual event is water balloon toss and then at tory atmosphere among the din- at 4 a.m. and then the closing SUBSCRIPTIONS: both joyous and somber, as sur- DEADLINES: 2:30 PH Factor will perform. A ers. ceremonies will be at 5 a.m. Hardee County Schools – Thursday 5 p.m. vivors are present to celebrate hula-hoop contest will begin at Judging of the overnight Mullins says it will be “lots of 6 months – $21; 1 yr. – $39; 2 yrs. – $75 Sports - Monday noon their victory against cancer and 3:30 p.m. and then the sur- campsites will take place at 7 fun for the entire family.” She Florida Hardee Living – Thursday 5 p.m. those who lost the battle are re- p.m., and then the Ken Weiss says there is much more to it 6 months – $25; 1 yr. – $46; 2 yrs. – $87 vivor’s registration starts at 4 General News – Monday 5 p.m. Out of State membered. p.m., as does the cake walk. auction starts at 7:30 and ends at than just walking all night long, Ads – Tuesday noon 6 months – $29; 1 yr. – $52; 2 yrs.– $100 The official website says, Gospel Jubilee of First Bap- 9 p.m. and everyone will have a great “Every year, the Relay For Life tist Church will perform at 4:30 All will then view the lumi- time. Families are encouraged to LETTERS: movement raises more than p.m. The popular silent auction nary ceremony, at 9 p.m., and attend. The Herald-Advocate welcomes letters to the editor on matters of public in- $400 million. The American starts at 5 and ends at 7:15 p.m. then will remember their loved There will be bouncy houses terest. Letters should be brief, and must be written in good taste, signed and Cancer Society puts these dona- Luminary sales will be from 5 to ones who are survivors, are for kids to enjoy and several sta- include a daytime phone number. tions to work, investing in 8 p.m. fighting cancer or who did not tions will be selling food, in- SUBMISSIONS: groundbreaking research in At 5:30 things will get a little survive their illness through a cluding nachos, hamburgers, Press releases on community matters are welcome. Submissions should be every type of cancer and provid- messy, as there will be an auc- silent lap around the track at 10 turkey legs and much more. typed, double-spaced and adhere to the above deadlines. All items are subject ing free information and serv- tion for the right to throw a pie p.m. Relay For Life will begin at to editing. ices to cancer patients and their in the face of a county commis- Mr. and Mrs. Relay will then noon on Saturday at Wildcat caregivers.” sioner! be crowned at 10:30 p.m. and a Stadium in Wauchula. Survivor The relay begins on Saturday The opening ceremonies are sponsor lap will begin at 11. At registration starts at 4 p.m. at noon and will continue until 5 11:30, there will be a Cheetos Kelly’s Column By Jim Pianist James Matthews Will Perform

Georgianna Mills loves staying at the Oasis RV Park in Zolfo Friday On Ellen DeGeneres TV Show Springs. She and her husband like a small town and have wintered Pianist James B. Matthews, a nized his talent and coached teacher. He really became inter- Dan and Jean Graham of here for 10 years. Their main home is near Warren, Ohio. 2007 Hardee High School grad- Matthews twice a week at his est in piano playing during jun- Wauchula flew to New York She had breast cancer four years ago, and after surgery, chemo, uate, will perform on the “Ellen piano studio at Florida Southern ior high school. City and heard Matthews play at radiation and reconstructive surgery is cancer-free today. Her doctor DeGeneres Show” on television College. He received a music He entered the 2014 American Carnegie Hall. Their daughter, said to avoid sugar and artificial sweeteners like aspartame, greatly at 4 p.m. Friday. talent scholarship from Florida Protege International Piano & Madison, and Joshua Whitlatch reduce eating red meat and dairy products, eat more vegetables and Matthews, 24, performed on Southern. Strings Competition and submit- also attended. The audience was fruits, walk and exercise. Easter Sunday at Carnegie Hall Matthews is now a music stu- ted a video online of playing the about 200. Her weight dropped from 165 to 125 but she regained 20 in New York City. For about 17 dent at University of West piano. He won an Honorable Jean Graham said Matthews pounds and is losing weight again. She drinks no sodas. “It takes months he was homeless at age Florida in Pensacola and lives in Mention and the right to perform played a piece written by com- concentration, self-discipline and self-control.” 18 and 19 while living in Lake- an apartment near campus. at Carnegie Hall on Easter Day. poser Prokofiev. He appeared Georgianna likes Wauchula and is close enough to drive to pop- land. Matthews took piano lessons Musician Dot Bell of 25th out of 31 musical perform- ulated areas like Sebring, Orlando and Tampa. U.S. First Lady The late Robert MacDonald, a at age 3. His father was his first Wauchula has helped Matthews ers. “He did wonderful.” Michelle Obama also encourages children and adults to exercise and world-acclaimed pianist, recog- in his young musical career. eat healthy. ——— A local grandparent has written an anonymous letter over a con- cern of “irresponsible drivers crossing the grass medium to avoid a one-minute delay and causing major chaos over the parking area” FACEBOOK SR 64 OFFICE when picking up children in the afternoon at Hardee Junior High Continued From 1A Continued From 1A Continued From 1A School. She is concerned a child will be hurt and that adult drivers should set a good example to children. Tamayo also was handed the the messages to the 12-year-old, last Thursday, which was con- or, to save cash, a voter petition Superintendent of Schools David Durastanti said the matter will sexual offender designation. but stated “he did not feel there cerned primarily with the U.S. can be submitted. be looked into. Copies were supposed to be sent to School Board Allegations against Mizrahi was anything wrong with it as 17 four-laning to be done Lamboy explained that any members, the superintendent, sheriff, and school principal. were the first to be made, on long as he never acted on it.” through Zolfo Springs on the 1.1 registered voter can sign the pe- The school has been open about eight years, and there have July 10 of 2012, Maj. Randy The report on Tamayo’s miles from south of Ninth Street tition, whether or not he is a been no accidents so far, Durastanti noted. Dey of the Hardee County Sher- predatory Facebook activity to north of Third Street. member of your same political ——— iff’s Office noted. came on July 18, 2012, Dey About 30 people came to ask party and whether or not he Durastanti noted this is the last year of the FCAT in the schools, A father reported finding sex- said. questions and eyeball plans for would even consider voting for and they are to be replaced next year with a Florida Standards test, ual messages on his 12-year-old This time, it was a mother the proposed U.S. 17 project. you. The signature just means which is tougher but based on the federal Common Core test. He daughter’s Facebook page, writ- who reported finding sexual Their comments will be incorpo- the person believes in the elec- did not like the FCAT and does not like the new proposed test, say- ten by an older male. The father messages on her 12-year-old rated into the final design of the tion process, and that candidates ing the sample questions he saw do not make common sense and gave authorities permission to daughter’s Facebook page, com- project and a public design re- should be on a ballot that is are not practical. assume his child’s online iden- ing from an 18-year-old male. view will be scheduled, said voted on by the public. ——— tity and make posts, the major She, too, gave Drake permission Steublen. The petition gets your name The Environmental Protection Agency says Americans should added. to assume her child’s online One of the main concerns was on that ballot. be careful to drink clean water. Det. David Drake began the identity. whether there would be a turn If choosing to pay the fee in- Toxic pollutants that enter the water supply include aluminum, investigation by reviewing mes- Drake first reviewed mes- lane off SR 66 as motorists, es- stead, it is six percent of the arsenic, lead, manganese, mercury, nitrogen, phosphorus, selenium sages on the child’s page, find- sages, finding them dating from pecially truckers, have a hard County Commission’s $31,128 and zinc. ing conversations with Mizrahi Sept. 3, 2011. They continued time now making a right turn wage or four percent of the ——— from Nov. 6, 2011, up to July 10, even after Drake took over the from SR 66 to the northbound School Board’s $26,334 salary. Mosaic reported 2013 profits of $1.1 billion, down from last 2012. “There never was a point online presence, ending on Aug. U.S. 17 lanes. Petitions, however, require year’s profit of $1.9 billion, reported Lakeland Ledger writer Kevin in which the child solicited or 3, 2012. People have until the end of only 124 signatures of registered Bouffard. Mosaic recently bought CF, its 22,000 acres in Hardee, enticed Mizrahi,” Drake alleged Dey described the messages April to send any other com- voters, and take the place of that phosphate mine, fertilizer plant, warehouse, and Tampa Port termi- in his report on the case. between the child and the young ments to [email protected] fee. That number of signatures is nal. The deal was estimated at $1.4 billion. The detective noted that, early man as “normal” between Sept. state.fl.us. More information on fairly easily attained. ——— on, there were several mentions 4 and Oct. 11, 2011. But then, the U.S. 17 plan is available at Those signatures may come Heartland Crime Stoppers in 2012 received over 1,800 tips, re- of the girl’s age, with Mizrahi Tamayo allegedly began making www.FDOTUS17projects.com. from Republicans, Democrats sulting in 206 arrests and $49,035 approved in rewards. A caller is repeating that she was “only comments of a sexual nature. and Independents or Others. The eligible for a cash reward of up to $3,000 and will remain anony- 12.” On Dec. 21, 2011, he al- Drake said in his report that signed petition must be turned mous. Call 1-800-226-8477. legedly commented on a photo Tamayo made repeated at- into the Elections Office by May ——— of the girl, “Ummm. I don’t tempts to be with the girl, all of 19 at noon. The mission of Peace River Center is to engage, restore and em- want to say anything. I’ll feel them rebuffed by the child. Currently, there are 5,177 reg- power individuals in our community to reach their fullest potential. like a pedo. Lol.” On June 10 and June 11 of Registration istered Democrats in Hardee Peace River Center is a private not-for-profit community mental He also tells the girl that he is that year, he asked the girl for County, 4,018 Republicans and health organization serving the residents of Polk, Highlands and 20 years old. sexual favors. Opens At 1,575 Other. Hardee counties for 65 years. Peace River Center serves families in Basic conversations continued On July 24, 2012, Drake took The official one-week qualify- crisis, children and adults in need, as well as the severly and per- off and on, Drake said, but the over the communications. ing period for all candidates is sistently mentally ill. topic of the girl’s “curves” came Dey said that on Aug. 1, College Monday, June 16, at noon to Fri- PRC also provides two domestic violence shelterers, a Rape up on April 27, 2012. Tamayo told the girl “we can day, June 20, at noon. Recovery and Resource Center, substance abuse treatment pro- Open registration for summer By July 6 of that year, Mizrahi hide n keep it to ourselves,” and and fall classes begins Saturday Anyone who has not turned in grams, 24-hour crisis lines and intervention to the communities, and allegedly was asking the girl to asked her to sneak out of the a voter petition by May 19 can has added a Primary Care Wellness Clinic in Lakeland to address at South Florida State College. meet him to be alone with him. house. SFSC students with 20 hours of still qualify for candidacy at that physical health needs. “Just ask to go on a walk,” he al- Drake made online arrange- time, but will have to pay the PRC served nearly 11,000 individuals last year. Among those credits or more can register now. legedly prompted the girl, ments as the 12-year-old to meet Summer term registration cash fee. served were over 400 women and children who sought safety in do- adding, “We’ll have fun.” with Tamayo on Aug. 2, 2012, The Primary Election is Aug. mestic violence shelters and over 3,800 children began the journey ends May 6. Classes meet May Mizrahi proceeded to make Dey said. The meet never oc- 7-July 31. 26. The General Election is Nov. of healing through a variety of psychiatric services. There is an of- explicit, descriptive sexual com- curred, however, as Tamayo did 4. fice in Wauchula. Fall term registration runs ments to the child, Dey said. not respond to further messages through Aug. 25. Classes meet ——— Further, he asked to engage in on that day as he was working. At least one Herald-Advocate reader feels that President Barack Aug. 26-Dec. 19. sexual relations. On Aug. 15, 2012, detectives The SFSC Summer and Fall Obama should be honored as America’s No. 1 gun salesman of the Dey noted that after Drake as- interviewed Tamayo at the Sher- year. 2013 Schedules of Classes is ABOUT ... sumed the child’s online pres- iff’s Office. He admitted to available at the SFSC website, ——— ence, Mizrahi did not respond to knowing the girl’s age and send- Hardee Living The annual American Cancer Society Relay for Life will be southflorida.edu. Students may attempts to converse. ing the messages, Dey said. He also apply for admission, regis- Hardee Living prints your held Saturday at the Hardee Football Stadium beginning at noon. On Aug. 16, 2012, detectives also said what he did “was news on people, clubs and ——— ter online, and pay their tuition interviewed Mizrahi at the Sher- wrong.” at the website. organizations, including The annual National Day of Prayer local event will be held iff’s Office. He admitted writing meeting summaries, births, Thursday, May 1, at noon at Wauchula’s Heritage Park. SFSC’s Office of the Regis- children’s and senior citi- ——— trar also assists students with zens’ birthdays, engage- The annual 5-K run/walk by Send Me Missions will be held at their registration and payment ments, weddings, silver or 7 p.m. Saturday, May 9, in Wauchula. needs at the Highlands, Hardee, golden anniversaries, church ——— and DeSoto campuses, and the events and military assign- Congratulations for the 32,000 participants on Monday’s Lake Placid Center. ments. The Financial Aid Office can Forms are available at our Boston Marathon. This is more than the population of Hardee office. For engagements and County. explain the forms of financial assistance and scholarships weddings, a photo should ——— dent. Recent Habitat have been built on the west side of Bowling be included. Hardee High School graduate James B. Matthews will play the Green near Main Street. available to SFSC students. Publication is free of piano on Friday at the 4 p.m. Ellen DeGeneres national TV show. ——— For information about regis- charge. Coverage of wed- He is a music student at University of West Florida in Pensacola. Out of 67 counties in Florida Hardee County is No. 5 in citrus tration or financial aid, call 773- dings over three months old ——— and No. 5 in cattle. Hardee is No. 1 in phosphate mining in the state, 2252. will be limited to a photo and Habitat for Humanity in Hardee County needs more donations or likely will be in years to come. The industry is moving south from brief announcement. in order to build another home here. Chris Basey is the local presi- Polk County. Deadline is 5 p.m. on Thursday. April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 3A Softball Girls District Champs By JOAN SEAMAN Hardee added a pair of insur- Of The Herald-Advocate ance scores. With one away, They succeeded on Monday Ullrich singled to left field and night. Johnson took one to left center. The Hardee girls softball Addison Aubry singled to score team went to Lemon Bay and both teammates, but was even- came home as District 11 cham- tually out going to third on an pions in the rescheduled game error on a Carlton fielder’s on Monday in Englewood. choice. Morgan was safe on an With the 9-2 victory and dis- error, leaving two aboard when trict championship, Hardee the third out occurred. It was 9- earned the right to host the 4. Region 3 quarterfinal game When Sebring left one Thursday (tonight) at 7 against stranded in the top of the sixth, District 12 runner-up Lely. Hardee went back to work, Lemon Bay, which became Deuberry was safe on an error District 11 runner-up, travels to and advanced on sacrifices by Cape Coral, the District 12 Deuberry and Welch. Ullrich champion. drew a walk and Johnson sin- Hardee and Lemon Bay had gled. An Aubry double to left split their games during the reg- field cleared the bases. Hardee ular season, Hardee winning at led 12-4. Lemon Bay and Lemon Bay Sebring picke dup one score returning the favor at Hardee. It in the top of the seventh, and came down to a coin toss, final, inning. Antone doubled to which Hardee lost making the right center and raced home on Lady Cats second seed. an Emily Gilbert double before First, Hardee hosted third- Hardee shut Sebring down and seed Sebring on Apr. 15 in the took the 12-5 win. district semi-finals, winning 12- Hardee 9, Lemon Bay 2 5. Hardee was supposed to play When the rescheduled district the district championship at championship game began in Lemon Bay last Thursday but Englewood shortly after 4 p.m. inclement weather interfered. Monday, Hardee immediately The game was postponed to put some runs on the board. COURTESY PHOTO Monday afternoon at 4, when Carlton walked and advanced Hardee prevailed to claim the on a Welch sacrifice fly. Walters Head Coach Caityn Bliss meets at home plate with seniors (from left) Karlee Henderson, Arissa Camel and Addison district’s top spot. singled to right center to bring Aubry, to receive the District 11 championship trophy. Hardee 12, Sebring 5 Carlton home. Karlee Hender- With junior Alex Ullrich on son was safe on an error which the mound, Hardee faced allowed Walters to come in. Sebring last Tuesday. Hardee Deuberry singled to deep left, had defeated Sebring 15-0 and leaving runners on the corners. 10-1 during the season. Lemon Bay countered with The Lady Streaks were one run in the bottom of the undaunted and immediately put first as Kacyn Shirley singled to three runs on the board. Allison right, advanced on a Baleigh Heffner homered to left field to Clemens bunt out and raced get Sebring going, Morgan home on a Bridget Ruhl hit. Andrews singled to right field Ruhl was out on a 6-4-3 double and Chelsea Bassett was safe on play Brooke Kvaterrick hit. It an error. When Mattie Coe dou- was 2-1. bled, two more runners crossed Hardee padded its lead with a home plate to give the Lady pair of runs in the top of the sec- Streaks a quick 3-0 advantage. ond. Ullrich singled down the Hardee just as quickly took left field line. Johnson took the lead. Senida Garcia was safe another to left field and both on an error, and was safe on an came home on a Walters dou- error at second base on a steal. ble. It was 4-1. Hannah Carlton drew a walk Keeping the Lady Manta and was eliminated on a Rays at bay, Hardee picked up Morgan Walters fielder’s two more scores in the top of choice. Kendall Gough singled the third. Gough was safe on an to score Garcia. Makayla error and moved to second on a Deuberry singled to bring Deuberry sacrifice. Derringer Walters home. An error on a singled to left center. An error Kim Derringer hit brought on an Ullrich hit and a singled Gough in and a Sara Welch sac- by Carlton brought the first two rifice fly plated Deuberry with runners in and made it 6-1. the go-ahead run. It was 4-3. Each team stranded runners Sebring went three up, three until the home half of the fifth, down in the top of the second when Lemon Bay brought one and Hardee continued scoring. home on a bunt and single. Caryssa Johnson flied out and Hardee countered in the top of Arissa Camel came in for the sixth with a run by Carlton, Garcia, who was injured on the who had walked, worked her initial play. With two down, way to third on grounders by Carlton homered to make it 5-3. her teammates and came in on a Walters doubled to right field Henderson hit to center field. It and Gough put a double in left was 7-2. field to bring Walters in. Stranding a Lady Manta Ray Deuberry singled to left to score in the bottom of the sixth, Gough and made the score 7-3. Hardee got its final pair of runs The Lady Streaks left one in the top of the seventh, and stranded in the top of the third. final, inning. Derringer and Hardee left Johnson stranded. Ullrich both singled, racing Each team also left one aboard home on a Carlton double to in the fourth frame. In the top right center field. When Lemon of the fifth, Sebring picked up Bay went down in order in the one run when Kiana Antone home half of the seventh, singled and raced home on an Hardee had a well-earned dis- error, making it 7-4. trict championship. In the home half of the fifth, ATTENTION SENIORS QUALITY ~ AFFORDABLE PRINTING FOR ALL YOUR GRADUATION SUPPLIES 3GREAT Jonathon J. Doe PACKAGES TO CHOOSE FROM

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This is far less invasive sors and cut them off, but floors, especially near the front if you're worried about ruining a year ago with no lingering She was born Jan. 8, 1949, in and has fewer risks than the old there's way too many to do door, where they come in and the floor finish, is to cover the deficiencies. I have had an en- Lockport, N. Y. open method, and generally has that. Is there anything else we take off their skates. There are dent with wood putty and stain to larged prostate for most of my She is survived by her hus- good results. However, as with might try? a lot of scuffs, scratches and match. Apply the putty one small adult life, but a biopsy showed band, Mark Haynie, of Zolfo any surgery, there is never a —R.L. dings. Any way I can get rid of amount at a time, smoothing it no cancer. I have had problems Springs. guarantee of success, and I have ANSWER: Skin tags are be- them? And is there a way to completely into the depression, with urgency. I tried a medica- Arrangements made by seen several men get worse after nign growths that are very com- prevent these scratches? until it's filled and flush with the tion, doxazosin, with poor re- Ponger-Kays-Grady Funeral TURP, even though most get bet- mon on the neck, armpits, groin —Tammy in Baltimore surrounding floor. Then use a sults, if any. My last visit, they Home, Wauchula. ter. or other places where skin rubs. A: The fastest way to reduce stain marker in a color matching recommended nothing more Age in and of itself does not They are harmless, and noth- those scratched areas by the front the wood — either apply directly than medication. Is removing necessarily preclude surgery. ing needs to be done about them door is to make the kids take off to the putty or blot a cloth with the prostate not advisable be- However, a history of stroke unless they are cosmetically im- their skates outside. And while the stain and dab or rub into the cause of my age? What's the does make surgery a bit more portant. The best way to remove I'm sure you already have a mat putty and surrounding area. reason they don't remove it risky. I don't recommend surgery them is to have a dermatologist just inside the door, consider Allow the area to dry undis- completely? In Memory lightly, and since you haven't re- or other expert remove them di- buying one that is much wider so turbed for at least a day. —C.W.S. ported giving finasteride or du- rectly. I don't recommend trying that outside dirt and sand will If the scratches and dents are ANSWER: Symptoms of an tasteride a chance, either alone or to remove them yourself with land on the mat and not scuff up deep and numerous, or if the enlarged prostate in men without in combination, I would recom- scissors, since I have occasion- the floor's finish. wood is seriously damaged, cancer are common, and the con- mend a good trial of those before ally seen them bleed enough Without an idea of how bad warped or splintered, bring in a dition is called benign prostatic contemplating surgery. after removal to require a stitch. the scratches and scuffs are, I wood flooring professional to hypertrophy. BPH can be treated The booklet on prostate en- The last time I wrote about can't say exactly how you should evaluate the problem and pro- with either medication or sur- largement and prostate cancer skin tags, several readers wrote resolve the problem. So I'll tell vide an estimate for repairs. gery. For most men, medication deals with these common male to recommend Tag Away, an you how to deal with a few Wood floors can have a lot of im- works well. Saw palmetto is used problems in detail. Readers can over-the counter product. It may scratches, and how to deal with a pact on a house's value, so take by many men, but well-done tri- order a copy by writing: Dr. be worth a try, although the re- bigger problem. care of them and get professional als have shown it to be no better Roach — No. 1001W, Box views about this product are You can blend in minor sur- help for a complex job. than placebo. Medications like 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- rather mixed. face scratches using a stain HOME TIP: Avoid using doxazosin, including tamsulosin 6475. Enclose a check or money Dr. Roach regrets that he is un- marker (available at home-im- wax-based furniture polishes on (Flomax), often are the first ones order (no cash) for $4.75 U.S./$6 able to answer individual letters, provement and flooring stores) in wood floors. These can be prob- tried and usually work pretty Canada with the recipient's but will incorporate them in the a matching color. A video by The lematic if and when you refinish well, but finasteride (Proscar) BETTY RUTH printed name and address. Please column whenever possible. Rosebud Company (http://rose- floors in the future. and dutasteride (Avodart) are ef- SMITH WALKER allow four weeks for delivery. Readers may email questions to budfloors.com/hardwood-floor- Send your questions or home tips fective as well. A combination is Betty Ruth Smith Walker, [email protected] videos/) shows a couple of ways to [email protected]. probably most effective of all. 82, passed away Thursday, DEAR DR. ROACH: m nell.edu. to blend in the color, particularly (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. However, even that doesn't work April 17, 2014, at her home in around his neck and on his (c) 2014 North America Synd., Inc. by blotting the marker on a cloth for some men. Bowling Green. eyelids. We've been told to tie a All Rights Reserved and then rubbing the cloth over Born on May 1, 1931, in the scratch to more seamlessly New Ville, Alabama, she came blend it in. Her church affiliation re- to Hardee County in 1954. For small dents where the mained foremost in her life as Betty was a cosmetologist for In Loving Memory wood is compressed downward she shared her strong faith and OBITUARY POLICY 43 years in Bowling Green slightly, you can try a couple of a deep desire for others to and was a member of Fort The Herald-Advocate publishes obituaries free of charge methods. On unvarnished floors, know “her Jesus.” Green Baptist Church. as a public service. Forms showing the information which you can try to steam out the dent. In addition to her parents, She was preceded in death may be included in a free obituary are available at local fu- (Always test this method first in she was preceded in death by by her parents, Edgar and neral homes or at our office. an inconspicuous area, and don't one sister, Nell Booher; two Addie Brannon; her late hus- Paid obituaries may include additional information and do it if the finish in the test area brothers, James Pace and Ruhl band Billy Joe Smith; her remembrances. turns white or very cloudy.) Take Pace; and two sisters-in-law, brother, John Clayton Bran- All obituaries, however, must be submitted by a funeral a clean, lint-free cloth and a Ava Pace and Zoe Pace. non; and her son, Bernie home. No personal submissions will be accepted. steam iron. Spritz a bit of water She is survived by her lov- Lamar Smith. directly onto the dent, place the ing family, composed of Survivors include her hus- cloth on top, and with the iron on Lawrence A. Roberts, her hus- band, Clifford “Clint” Walker its maximum setting and the band of 58 years; one daughter, of Bowling Green; two daugh- steam turned on, press it over the Kim Roberts; one son, Larry ters, Debra Gillum and hus- cloth and move in a small circu- Roberts; one brother, Mark Why Pre-Plan? band Mike of Crystal River, Pace of Dalton, Ga.; two sis- and Chrysta Chancey and hus- ters-in-law Earlene Pace of Peace of Mind band Lee of Fort Green; four Plant City and Thelma Pitts of Many who have undergone the emotional strain of arranging a grandchildren, Angela Norris, MARGARET PACE Pigeon Forge, Tenn.; nine funeral within hours of losing a loved one have made the choice Christin Norris, Chancie nieces, Peggy Smith of Dalton, to pre-plan their own funeral. Doing so lifts the burden from Smith and Makayla Chancey; ROBERTS COMMUNITY Margaret Pace Roberts, 90, Ga., Patsy Westfall of Birm-in- their loved ones by relieving decision-making pressure at a time six great-grandchildren; and gham, Ala., Barbara Pace of of grief and emotional stress. many more relatives. of Wauchula, died Easter Sun- day, April 20, 2014, at Lake- Gainesville, Tracy Everett and Visitation was Saturday, husband Ron of Plant City; Personal Choice April 19, at Fort Green Baptist Calendar land Regional Medical Center. Born Dec. 14, 1923, to the Debra Horvath of Chipley, Funeral arrangements are a deeply personal choice. Pre- Church from 1:30-2:30, with Janet Hale of Lakeland, Stacey funeral services at 2:30 with THURSDAY, APRIL 24 late Walter and Bertha Pace, planning provides you with the time needed to make practical, she was a lifelong resident of Rodriguez of Plant City, Susan the Rev. Steve McGaughey Hardee County School detailed decisions that reflect your standards, lifestyle, taste and ✔ Wauchula. Wolfe and husband Russell of budget. And we assure you and your family that the choices officiating. Burial followed in Board, regular meeting, Kodak, Tenn., and Mary Pitts Bowling Green Cemetery. She was a 1941 graduate of you make will be carried out as planned. Board Room, 230 S. Florida Wauchula High School and of Atlanta, Ga.; and many Online condolences Ave., Wauchula, 5 p.m. great-nieces and great- may be made at served as youth director at the Lower Costs ✔Hardee County Com- First Methodist Church in nephews. pongerkaysgrady.com When you finalize your plan, we can advise you of the total mission, rescheduled Dunedin until her marriage to Funeral services will be held cost. You do not have to set aside funds for your plan, but doing monthly evening regular and Lawrence A. Roberts on Dec. on Thursday, April 24, 2014, at Ponger-Kays-Grady so protects you against escalating funeral costs. By locking in zoning meeting, Hardee 3, 1955, at the First Methodist 11 a.m. at First Baptist Church, today's funeral costs and ensuring that the necessary funds are Funeral Home & Crema- County Agri-Civic Center, 515 Church of Wauchula. The cou- 1570 W. Main St., Wauchula, set aside, you help relieve yourself of unnecessary future worry tion Services Civic Center Dr. (intersection ple then made their home in preceded by visitation at 10 and your survivors of an unexpected expense. Wauchula of Stenstrom and Altman Wauchula where they raised a.m. Interment will follow at roads, Wauchula, 6 p.m. two children. Wauchula Cemetery. After their marriage, she be- In lieu of flowers, the family THURSDAY, MAY 1 came a volunteer staff member requests memorial donations ✔Hardee County Com- and youth director at her home be made to First Baptist mission, regular meeting, church, Wauchula’s First Church, 1570 W. Main St., Hardee County School Board Methodist Church. She soon Wauchula; Florida Baptist meeting room, 230 S. Florida became very involved in the Children’s Home, 1015 Sikes Ave., Wauchula, 8:30 a.m. First Baptist Church of Wau- Blvd., Lakeland 33815; or chula, working in a variety of Florida Hospital, Wauchula, the church’s ministries, espe- 533 W. Carlton St., Wauchula. cially the youth, for whom she Expressions of comfort may had a deep passion. be made at robartsfh.com. Ponger-Kays-Grady wife Lori of Wauchula, Steve She was president of the In Loving Memory Lynn and wife Tina of Walla local Cancer Society for two Robarts Family Funeral Homes & Cremation Services Walla, Wash., Thomas Lynn Jr. years and joined her husband in FUNERAL HOME  , &/:;3BB=(B I,/C16C:/:=@72/ of Anderson, Ala., Frank Lynn supporting the other various and wife Bobbie of Avon Park WAUCHULA (863) 773-6400 community activities, where WAUCHULA and Terry Lynn of Punta Gorda. she took an active role. In www.PongerKaysGrady.com Also, three sisters, Julie 1978, she joined him as a sales Porter Davis of Conyers, Ga., 00<63232,*5&52*6:2*5>):&5) 32,*5:2*5 associate at Davis & Roberts 03<) .(*53(&7.32&2&,*5> Mona Lisa Marvin of Safety Real Estate for the next 17 *0136*:631*>-5.67..00 4:24-5:15c Harbor, and P.J. Lynn Wood-all years. and husband Mike of Cave Springs, Ark.; four grandchil- dren, Joshua and Jazlynn Porter of Avon Park, and Adam Porter and Jaylynn Senquis of Se- bring; nieces and nephews Kristina Himrod and husband Aaron of Lake Placid, Kody Porter of Wauchula, Samuel and Katelyn Porter of Myakka WILLIAM “BILLY” City and Amanda Platt Mont- LEE PORTER gomery of Safety Harbor; and William “Billy” Lee Port-er, numerous others. 49, of Wauchula, died on Mon- Visitation is Friday, April day, April 21, 2014, at Hardee 25, 2014, at Robarts Garden Manor Care Center. Chapel, 529 W. Main St., Born on Aug. 22, 1964, at Wauchula, from 6 to 8 p.m. Fu- Fort Lauderdale, he was a life- neral services are Saturday at 4 long Hardee County resident. p.m. at Fort Green Baptist He was a concrete mason and Church, 22875 Baptist Church attended Southside Baptist Road, Bowling Green, with Church. He liked to hunt and Pastor Jess Scarborough and fish. Pastor Jim Rouches officiating. He was preceded in death by Interment follows in Fort his grandparents, Alta Jenkins, Green Baptist Church Cem- and Bill and Florence Porter; etery. and uncle Vaughn Porter. Expressions of comfort may Survivors include his par- be made at robartsfh.com. ents Sharon and Tom Lynn of Wauchula and Jan Porter of Robarts Family Conyers, Ga.; two sons, Joshua FUNERAL HOME Porter of Avon Park and Dustin WAUCHULA Porter of Sebring; six brothers, WAUCHULA Dale Porter and wife Donna of Wauchula, Duane Porter and 4:24c April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 5A No Yard Sales; People CONGRATULATIONS!!! It is a great pleasure to announce our Employee Of The Month Recipient Gave Each Other Items for %3'+  ,'+%).),0). By COURTNEY O”BRYAN Q: When you were my age what Mike began his tenure with the City of Wauchula in June of 1974. Mike Special To The Herald-Advocate would you do? completed his Police Officer training and came to work for the City’s Police My interview is with Barbara A: I would go and stay with my aunt Department until 1975. Mike decided in 1975 to try out Firefighting, he com- O’Bryan. and uncle. pleted the necessary training and became a Firefighter for the City until Q: When and where were you Q: Did you ever mow the yard? 1981. Mike transferred to the Waste born? A: No, because my brothers did it. Water Treatment Plant/Water Treat- A: April 2, 1947, in Bowling Green. Q: What did you use to cut the ment Plant in 1981, and remains Q: How far did you have to walk to grass? there still. Mike holds dual licensing school? A: An old-timey lawnmower that had in his area of expertise. Out of the A: About three blocks to school every long turning blades and had two wheels. 75+ employees Mike has the most day. Q: How did you take a bath? years of service with the City. In June Q: What was the style back then? 2014 Mike will have A: In a washtub or a bathtub. worked for the City for A: The style back then was oxford Q: 40 years. WOW talk shoes, penny loafers, dresses, blouses, Where about dedication. skirts. There was very little shorts and would you The City is very pants. get your Back In Time proud that Mike is a Q: Back then, what did you have to chicken part of our team. eat? from? EXCELLENT JOB!!!! 4:24c A: We had beans, potatoes, ham, A: Off the yard and butchered it. chicken, green beans, fish, cabbage, Q: What would you do to survive corn, and collard greens and mustard the winter? greens. A: We had gas heaters and wood Q: What was the discipline if you stoves back then. misbehaved? Q: What kind of house did you live !1)0%,.60*64 A: You would have gotten a belt on in when you were my age? you or a switch on you, because you A: A wood-frame house. %4)3 1.65,10 were to be told only one time. You Q: Was church different from now? would get the hand when you were little, A: Yes, because you went to church to )&3,0*1(,%539)05)3 but when you got big you got the belt or learn back then. the switch. If they didn’t have the belt, it Q: Did people smoke and drink Request a complementary consultation! would be the switch; if they didn’t have more back then? the switch, it was the belt. A: Yes, because it seems like it. Call 863-314-8600 Q: When you were my age, did you Q: Back then, was the town big or have manners for your parents? small? Laser Nail Fungus Treatment kills the fungus that A: Yes, because if you didn’t you A: Most of them were small. lived in and under the toenail. The laser light passes would get the belt on you. Q: Back then, would they ride through the toenail without causing damage to the nail Q: Did you have to work? horses a lot? or surrounding skin. There is a warming sensation and A: No, because the parents would A: No, because they had old modern Just walk in and work and take care of the kids back cars and trucks to drive. some patients may feel a pinprick. then. Q: What kind of transportation did walk out. The laser nail fungus procedure only takes Q: Was radio invented? you use to go to school? 15-20 minutes. Shoes and nail polish can be worn A: Yes, radios were already invented A: My transportation from sixth grade immediately after the treatment. way before I was born. on, you rode the bus to Wauchula. Q: What kind of materials were Q: Did all of the houses have inside )&3,0*1(,%539)05)3 3%.)0()3410 clothes made out of back then? bathrooms back then? "  135+ 6,5) A: Cotton and silk. 1(,%53,'+94,',%0 63*)10 A: No, because they had outside bath- )&3,0*  Q: When you were my age, did you rooms to go to. have any freedom? Explain. Q: Did they have yard sales back 863-314-8600 #%6'+6.%%-).%',(221,05/)0547%,.%&.) A: Yes, because you went out in the then? 4:24c yard to play. So, the parents could watch A: No, because they gave each other us. their clothes. Q: Back then, were bookbags in- Q: Did they have to have fishing vented? and hunting licenses? A: No, they weren’t invented. You A: No, it wasn’t required to have them would tote books in your arms. back then. Q: What would you take for a Q: Did they have a lot of paved snack back then? roads back then? A: We didn’t have snacks back then to A: No, they didn’t pave a lot of the take for a snack, and you didn’t take roads. Most of them were dirt roads, es- snacks to school. pecially the back roads. Q: What did you use to brush your Q: What kind of fish did you catch teeth with? back then? A: Toothpaste, or if you didn’t have A: Catfish, speckle, perch, brim, bass, toothpaste you would use baking soda mudfish. and salt. Q: Who taught you how to cook Does your bull and Q: What was the cost of candy, a back then? bag of peanuts, and soda? A: You learned from your parents. cows have a Fly problem? A: A candy bar for a nickel, and a Q: What kind of groceries did you soda was 10 cents a bottle. Peanuts, a buy back then? We can help! bag of them was five cents, and a soda A: Flour, milk, sugar, tea, coffee, lard, and peanuts for just them was 15 cents. bacon, sausage, ham. Horn Flies cause 15-40 pounds Q: Did the kids ever act like the Q: What did you use to cook your of blood loss during summer season. kids in my generation? food in back then? 25 pounds @ $1.20 = $31.12 average seasonal loss A: No, because they would get A: A lot of iron pots and skillets. whoopings by their parents or their Q: Did they have washers and dry- aunts and uncles. ers? You Are Invitied Q: What age were you supposed to A: No, because they had wringer-type To Come Hear More About Fly Control be when you were able to go out and washers and you hung your clothes on date? the line to dry. A: Eighteen, because they considered Q: Did they have doctors back Tuesday, April 29 you as an adult when you were 18. then? Q: What would happen when you A: Yes, it was $3 for a call and shot. 6:30 pm weren’t allowed to date? Q: Did they have crayons and color A: If you dated when you weren’t 18 pencils back then? Please RSVP By Monday 4-28-14 yet, your dad would go after him with a A: They had crayons back then but gun or beat the boy up. not color pencils. The crayons were bet- 863-773-4322 Q: When did you ever get an award ter back then than now. for being good? Q: Did people build their own house A: We didn’t get an award for being back then? Guest Speaker: good, because we knew what would A: Yes, people built their own house happen if you didn’t be good. back then and you don’t have to have a Brian Hupp Q: Did you ever say the blessing at permit to build the house nor put elec- with Central life Sciences/Altosid the table? If you didn’t, what would tricity in it. Come to the meeting, we will feed you and tell you how to happen? Q: Did they have a lot of orange A: They would send you away from groves back then? save $$$ on Wind and Rain® mineral, mineral tubs and the table until you got ready to say it, A: Yes, because they made a lot of other fly control products. and then you could come back to the money off of them. table. Q: Did y’all go swimming? Q: How did you write back then? A: Yes, when we went to go swim we A: You did print and cursive. went to the river. HARDEE RANCH Q: What would you do if you got cut really deep; what kind of medicine Back In Time is the result of a class as- did you use? signment given to ninth graders at SUPPLY, INC. A: Iodine, mercurochrome. Hardee Senior High School. Each stu-  89 165+:#%6'+6.% Q: Did you ever know the old coun- dent is asked to interview an older per- try singers, by listening to them when son. Selected interviews are published you were my age? here as an encouragement to the stu- 773-4322 A: Yes, because we listened to coun- dents and for the enjoyment of our read- 513)163410(%93,(%9%/  2/ try music a lot on the radio. ers. %563(%9%/ 2/ 4:24c 6A The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014

Charles Robert Stevens III of the Stevens Land & Cattle team ropes the head of the steer in the team-doctoring event. The steer must also be heeled then marked with chalk in order to receive a time (and theirs was pretty darn good at 35.27 seconds).

The Herald-Advocate Hardee County’s Hometown Coverage        COURTESY PHOTOS BY KATHY ANN GREGG Telephone (863) 773-3255 Dale Carlton keeps the wild cow's head steady and Brett Johnson has her by the tail, as www.TheHeraldAdvocate.com well as the head rope, while Trae Adams tries to get some milk into the Coke bottle.

and the event win! Next up was the double muggin’. The bovines outsmarted the cowboys in this event, with only three teams getting a time. And one of those three teams was Carlton Ranch, with a time of 50.81 sec- Rodeo Bits onds. By Kathy Ann Gregg If Christi Pryor is on the Stevens Land team, all others might as well concede the stampede race! She has won the state finals the past two years, and this was her third consecutive win at the Florida State Fair. She and teammate Billy Adams have this event down to STATE FAIR RANCH RODEO a science (welcomed by teammates Charles Robert Stevens III, Mar- KICKS OFF 2014 SEASON! shall Godsey and Cody Storey). The Florida State Fair ranch rodeo was the opener for the 2014 Team doctoring was the next event. This is where the cowboys season, being held on Feb. 12-13. This is a qualifying event for the have to both head and heel the steer, and doing so in a total of only Florida Cattlemen’s Association ranch rodeo finals. Hardee’s own three loops. Gary Jones was one of the judges (and didn’t get booed too many Switch Ranch and the Murphy’s team received a no-time, Carl- times!). ton Ranch came in at 1:22.76 (plus a five-second penalty for only Bear Murphy of the T&M Cattle team, with Coke bottle in It seems like everyone was working cows in mid-February, so heeling one back leg), and Stevens Land at 35.27 seconds with a hand, gets prepared to milk the wild cow while teammates many of the regular teams couldn’t make it, leaving only a total of clean run. But Pat Thomas’ roping skills helped the Markham Cattle Shane Perkins and The Big Guy (Kyle Miller) try to hold 11 teams, and causing Wednesday afternoon’s performance to be ex- team win this event, with a time of 26.36 seconds (plus the five-sec- her steady. Unfortunately, there wasn't enough milk to hibition only. ond penalty for only heeling one back leg). dribble out of the bottle, resulting in a no-time for this Of our teams, Switch Ranch was in the Wednesday evening per- That left the final event of ranch bronc riding. Marshall Godsey team in this event. formance, Carlton Ranch was in the Thursday afternoon perform- of the Stevens Land team drew the bay horse that has never been ance, and Stevens Land & Cattle competed in the Thursday evening ridden, and the horse continued her streak against Marshall! Dennis performance, along with Donald “Bear” Murphy and wife Roxanne Carlton, Jr. rode for a score of 66, and Brandon Dieter of Switch on the T&M Cattle team and Dennis Carlton Jr. and brother-in-law Ranch for a 69. Pat Thomas on the Markham Cattle team. The event was won by a score of 72, from Shane Perkins filling Roping and branding is the opening event. Charles Robert in for the usual T&M Cattle rider of Adam Turtle. But the “Best Stevens III caught the calf by its foot, which in this event is consid- Ride” award would have to go to Hardee’s own Brett Johnson of the ered an illegal catch, so they received a no-time. Switch completed Carlton Ranch team – who landed so hard when he hit the ground it in1:03.78 and the Murphy team’s time was 1:03.62. that he fractured a couple of ribs. Hope you’re feeling better, Brett! And here’s where it gets exciting (or heartbreaking, depending And this was just another ranch rodeo where the overall first- on which team you are!): This event was won by Dennis and Pat’s place winner did not win a single event (but they did get times in all team with a time of 34.84 seconds. The Carlton Ranch team came events, which is what counts). Unfortunately, it was not one of our in at 34.88 seconds – a mere four/one-hundredths of a second cost teams, but congratulations to the Carlton Ranch team of Pat and them a win! Dale Carlton, injured Brett Johnson, Trae Adams and Loni The second event was the wild-cow milking. Here they do only Damboise for tying for second-place overall. (Perhaps we will see one team at a time. The three-man team of Dale Carlton, Trae Adams them at this year’s state finals!) and Brett Johnson of the Carlton Ranch got the job done in 17.93 Keep these “Bits,” boots and bridles riding. Let Kathy Ann Gregg seconds, Dennis and Pat’s team in 20.88 seconds, Bear and his team- in on your events and achievements, and she’ll keep you covered. mates in 25.15 seconds (but there was no milk in the bottle, so they Reach her at [email protected] or 773-9459. Keep on riding, Cow- received a no-time), and Stevens Land in 38.38 seconds. boys and Cowgirls! So congrats go to the Switch Ranch team of Peck Harris, Bran- don Dieter, Robert Fussell, and Jordan Boyd (never found out who was the fourth man on this team) for a great time of 12.43 seconds,

Roxanne Murphy races her way back to the starting line in the second leg of the stampede race.

Brett Johnson of the Carlton Ranch team on his bronc be- Loni Damboise of the Carlton Ranch team runs carrying fore his ride went sideways, resulting in several broken her saddle, pad, slicker and the rest of her gear in the first ribs for this cowboy. leg of the stampede race.

Marshall Godsey of the Stevens Land & Cattle team Dennis Carlton Jr. shows how to ride one of these ranch comes out of the bucking chute on this bay horse that has broncs. He received a score of 66 for this ride, represent- never been ridden, and her winning streak continued ing the Markham Cattle team. against this experienced rider. April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 7A Man Accused Of Assault Cats Host District By CYNTHIA KRAHL her residence. Championship Friday Of The Herald-Advocate Instead, Dey charged, King Lemon Bay beat Sebring in the A 45-year-old Wauchula man followed the woman into her By MICHAEL KELLY has been accused of raping a Of The Herald-Advocate other district semi-final on Tues- kitchen, where he allegedly day evening. friend after she visited his home. pushed her onto the floor. She The Hardee Wildcat baseball Nuel Loyd King, of 2629 team beat the DeSoto Bulldogs Both teams are assured a spot got away from King, the major in postseason play when re- Griffin Road, was booked into said, and headed to her bed- 5-3 in the first round of the Class the Hardee County Jail last 5A, Reg. 3, District 11 playoffs gional quarterfinals start. If room. Hardee wins, the Wildcats Thursday by Det. David Drake There, Dey alleged, he at- on Tuesday night in Wauchula. of the Sheriff’s Office. He is The win guaranteed the Cats would host the April 30 game, if tacked her and sexually as- not they will have to travel to the charged with sexual assault with saulted her. at least two more games. They Ramirez physical force, a second-degree host the district final and, win or District 12 winner’s field. The woman reported her alle- The regional games are set on felony. gations the next day, adding that lose, will go on to the first round Bond has been set at $50,000. of regional playoffs, which April 30, May 6 and May 13 at King smelled of alcohol at the the field of the higher seed. The King remained in custody as of time. begin April 30. early Wednesday morning in Friday night at 7 o’clock Class 5A state finals are May King, in an interview with 21-22, hosted by Cypress Lake FHP Seeks lieu of posting bond to gain his Drake, did not deny having sex Hardee will host Lemon Bay to release pending trial. decide which team will be High, at Jet Blue Park in Fort with the woman, but said he be- Myers. According to Maj. Randy lieved it to be consensual in na- crowned the district champion. Dey, a spokesman for the Sher- King ture. Escaped iff’s Office, a 47-year-old vances toward her. Once at her He said he “felt their friend- woman who is a friend of King’s home, she described walking in- ship had advanced to the point alleged that he held her against side to avoid him, but he fol- where the encounter did not her will and sexually assaulted lowed. She said she did not give seem forced or pressured,” Florida Crop Update Suspect her on Wednesday of last week. him permission to enter her Drake relayed in an arrest report. She told authorities was visit- house. King was taken into custody Week Ending: April 20, 2014 By CYNTHIA KRAHL ing at King’s home when she Dey said the woman told and transported to the county Wet Conditions Slow Field Work Of The Herald-Advocate began to feel ill. She asked King Drake she was ill and sat down jail. Weather Summary: According to Florida’s Automated A driver who escaped from to accompany her to her house, in a chair in her living room. Weather Network (FAWN), the State received between one quarter the custody of a trooper early where she needed to retrieve King allegedly continued his ad- inch and almost nine inches of rain. Defuniak Springs (Walton Saturday is being sought by the some medication, Dey said. vances as the woman told him to County) received the most rain with 8.6 inches. Maximum temper- Florida Highway Patrol. At one point, she alleged, stop touching her and to leave atures ranged from 76 to 90 degrees, with five locations recording The FHP is asking for the King began making sexual ad- the high temperature of 90 degrees. The lowest temperatures in the public’s help in locating Deme- State ranged from 36 degrees in DeFuniak Springs (Walton County) trio Deleon Ramirez, of 1182 Ed to 64 degrees in Wellington (West Palm Beach County). Wells Road, Wauchula. Ramirez is described as His- Hardee County Cowboys Field Crop: In the Panhandle most soil was completely satu- panic, about 5’6” tall and having rated, bringing field work to a standstill. Gulf County farmers were a thin build. He is 30 years old. able to harvest wheat and oats. Jackson County farmers started He was stopped at around To Compete In Nationals planting field corn but were not able to finish due to wet fields. In 6:50 a.m. by Tpr. Jesse De- north Florida, Madison County farmers continued planting field corn Boom on State Road 66 about 1- By KATHY ANN GREGG and peanuts. In Palm Beach County, sugarcane harvest was nearing 1/2 miles east of Merle Langford Special To The Herald-Advocate its completion and rice was being planted. Road, and was placed under ar- The seventh annual Best of rest. the Ranches ranch rodeo was Fruit and Vegetables: Watermelon planting was finished in Ramirez escaped, however, held on Sunday, April 6, in Ar- Levy County. Flagler and Putnam county farmers started harvesting and ran into the nearby woods, cadia. potatoes. Blueberry and watermelon harvest moved into high gear heading in a northeast direction, This was a Working Ranch in Charlotte, Collier, Glades, and Hendry counties. Crops being the FHP said. Cowboys Association sanc- planted in Miami-Dade County were okra, sweet potatoes, and Asian Anyone with any information tioned event, with the winning vegetables. Miami-Dade County farmers were harvesting boniato, regarding Ramirez’ whereabouts team garnering a spot in the na- eggplant, green beans, yellow squash, peppers, sweet corn, toma- is asked to contact the FHP tional finals to be held in early toes, and zucchini. Vegetables and fruits coming to market in the Communications Center at November at Amarillo, Texas. southwest were beets, blueberries, cabbage, collards, cucumbers, (239) 938-1800. And Hardee County will have eggplant, herbs, lettuce, peppers, snap beans, and specialty items. Charges against Ramirez in- a presence there! clude driving without a valid li- There were Hardee County Citrus: All monitored stations in the citrus region received rain- cense, theft of state property and cowboys competing on five of fall this past week. The most was in Saint Lucie West (Saint Lucie escape from custody. the 10 teams entered, and it was County) at just over three inches; the least was in Joshua (DeSoto INFORMATION one of these teams that came out County), at under a quarter of an inch. Daytime temperatures were on top. The overall winner was warm, reaching the upper 80s to lower 90s in all citrus the Schroeder Manatee producing counties. As per the U.S. Drought Monitor, last updated Ranch/Deseret Ranch team, April 15, 2014, no drought exists within the citrus growing area. Roundup which included Brandon Dieter Even with rainfall over the last several weeks, due to the heat, and Justin Peebles. greening, and chemical spraying, some defoliation has been ob- Swim Coaches Dieter was raised in Ona, served in trees in the southern counties. The bloom is over and small Plan Season being the oldest son of Steve and pea size fruit is apparent in most areas. Some growers were reporting New swim coaches Tracy Regina Senn, and Jimmy Dieter a good fruit set for next season’s crop. Pate and Tammy Pohl are of Sarasota. He competed in Owners were pushing dead or declining blocks and replanting holding an information meet- Florida High School Rodeo for in several areas across the citrus region. Hedging and topping has ing for upcoming 9-12 grade most of his high school years, been steady and many growers have completed or are finishing up students and encourage all being sidelined by an accident in for this time of year. students and parents inter- 2007. Processing plants were primarily running Valencia oranges with ested in swimming to attend. In addition to competing in a few running grapefruit. Several packinghouses have finished for The meeting will be held on ranch rodeos, doing farrier work the season, some have transitioned to gift fruit packing only. Tuesday, April 29, at 6 p.m. in and being a ranch dayworker, the high school media center. Dieter’s newest career is that of Livestock and Pastures: Pastures remain wet in the Panhan- bullfighter. He has spent many COURTESY PHOTOS BY KATHY ANN GREGG dle for another week. Frequent rains have benefited livestock pro- years donating his time and Brandon Dieter shows what it takes to receive an excel- ducers with a good grazing season in the south. The cattle condition Church Has Sale skills to the youth rodeos held in lent score of 70 in the ranch bronc-riding event. for the State was primarily good but the pasture condition was For Missionaries Hardee County and the Arcadia work. Dieter then took over the score was a 76, by Cole Fulford mostly fair. The First Baptist Church of Youth Rodeo. He has recently roping duties in the roping and of the Stevens Land/-Fulford Bowling Green will hold the received his Professional Bull branding event. Cattle team. Annie Armstrong Rummage Riders card, and has traveled to The stray-gathering event is Other locals competing were sale on Saturday from 8 a.m. various venues in the Southeast one used only at the WRCA Charles Robert Stevens III of the to 3 p.m. at the church on to work bulls for the PBR. ranch rodeos. Each team has two Stevens Land/Fulford Cattle U.S. 17 in Bowling Green. Peebles is a Hardee cowboy “teams” of two cowboys. Work- team, Marshall Godsey of the There will be clothes, appli- by virtue of marriage — he is ing simultaneously in the arena, second-place Adams Ranch Gas Prices Plateau ances, furniture and miscella- married to the former Kelly they must each head and heel team, Alton Langford of the A neous items. Cumbee, and they have a toddler their steer, then mug it and tie Bar L Cattle team, and Jimmy All proceeds will go to help named Wyatt. His wife and son three legs together. When one Fussell and nephew Robert Over The Weekend North American missionaries. are at every ranch rodeo in the “team” is done, they can then go Fussell of the CJ Cattle/KL Bar To make contributions, call cheering section, and they are assist the other “team” with the team. Gas prices are beginning to by demand, geopolitical tension the church office at 375- usually accompanied by her sis- ground work. Also involved were Peck Har- stabilize after going on a streak and natural disasters. 2253. ter, Lacey, and dad Lamar, Ed- Since its inception three years ris, who carried the American of more than 20 days of in- Refineries in the Gulf of Mex- wina and Eli. The Peebleses ago, this has proven to be the flag in the Grand Entry and creases. ico that reduced output during Church Gives reside in the St. Cloud area, and most difficult event, with the worked settling the herd be- The average price in Florida, maintenance season are return- he is employed by Deseret majority of the teams receiving tween teams, and new Hardee Georgia and Tennessee didn't in- ing to full operation. However, USDA Foods Ranch. a no-time. This year was no dif- County resident Donny Boyd, crease a cent over the weekend. any unexpected setbacks could New Jerusalem church at This ranch rodeo had five ferent, but SMR/Deseret was who was one of the judges. Weekly gains were also much cause prices to rise. Meanwhile, 1514 Lincoln St., Wauchula, events: team sorting, wild-cow one of the three teams to com- Each event had a different smaller over the past week com- tensions between Russia and the will distribute US. Depart- milking, roping and branding, plete it, in 1:36.90. Dieter was team winning it, but when all the pared to previous weeks. Ukraine continue to place up- ment of Agriculture free foods stray gathering, and the ever- paired with Stevie John of scores were tallied up, it was the "During the past week, gas ward pressure on the price of oil. today (Thursday) from 5 to 6 popular ranch bronc riding. Myakka City, and Peebles SMR/Deseret team that took top price increases slowed until they There are concerns that sanc- p.m. The SMR/Deseret team won worked with Dusty Crosby, a honors and will take a trip to finally stopped over the week- tions imposed by Western coun- To find out if you are eligi- the wild-cow milking event with fellow Deseret Ranch employee. Amarillo come Novem-ber! end," said Mark Jenkins, tries might impact exports from ble to get them, call Juanita a time of 37.50 seconds, with Dieter was the designated spokesman, The Auto Club Russia, which would also cause Wright at 781-0982. Peebles doing the roping chores bronc rider for his team, and tied Group. "It is too soon to know oil prices to spike. and Dieter doing the ground for second place with an excel- whether we have seen the peak Sunday's national average for Plan Now For lent score of 70. The winning price for the season, but this is a a gallon of regular unleaded good sign that relief is on the gasoline is $3.67, three cents Day Of Prayer way for motorists at the pump." more than last week. Since last The National Day of Prayer Gas prices typically peak in week, Florida's average of $3.76 will be held next Thursday, the spring. During the last three rose four cents, Georgia’s aver- May 1, from noon to 1 p.m. at years, prices peaked in February age of $3.65 rose seven cents, Heritage Park at the intersec- 2013, April 2012 and May 2011. and Tennessee's average of tion of South Seventh Av- Summer gas prices become $3.50 rose two cents. enue and West Main Street in more volatile, greatly influenced Wauchula. A variety of prayers will be offered for government, churches, families, the state and nation. Everyone is in- vited to attend. Relatives Raising Children Get Help YOUR BUSINESS COULD A grandparent, aunt, uncle or other relative raising a child related to them can drop APPEAR HERE TOO!!

in for a snack and free items C ¡ ¢£¤¢ on Monday at 10 a.m. at the Hardee Help Center, 713 E. Nancy Davis, Kim Reas or Trayce Daniels Bay St., Wauchula. Along with information on At The Herald Advocate available resources and ben- The winning SMR/Deseret team: (front row, from left) Jason and Leanne McEndree, efits, there are free clothes along with the McEndree and John children; (back row) Kaycee Hooper, Working Ranch and shoes, legal handbooks Cowboys Association representative; Justin Peebles with son Wyatt; Brandon Dieter; 773-3255 and more. For information, Stevie John; and Dusty Crosby with son Rhett. call Consie Levin at 941-341- www.TheHeraldAdvocate.com 4268. 8A The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 Kitchen YOUTH FIELD DAY Diva By Angela Medearis

Spring Peas, Please! denotes, this variety is sweet like lions and other alliums, and they One of the best ways to cele- sugar and makes a distinctive pair well with other spring veg- brate the coming of spring is sound when its shell is broken. etables like asparagus, new pota- with a basket full of small, very Sugar snap peas can be eaten toes, carrots and fava beans. fresh, sweet green peas. You both raw and cooked. They're delicious as a side dish know that peas are fresh when Snow peas, often seen in Chi- with chicken, lamb or duck, and their pods are firm and green, so nese cooking, are flatter, thinner with any kind of fish, especially avoid any that are yellowing or and more translucent than the cod, salmon and scallops. wilting. Go for medium pods others. They are eaten in their en- When they're small and tender, rather than large, thick-skinned tirety, and no shelling is required. peas are great raw in salads. Try ones, which are more mature and Peas don't have much of a this delicious Sweet Pea and As- contain larger, tougher peas. shelf life, so don't store them for paragus Salad, and celebrate Break open a pod and check the long periods of time. Store pods spring! peas inside. They should be in a plastic bag in the crisper small, bright green and firm; if drawer of the refrigerator. Use SWEET PEA AND ASPARA- COURTESY PHOTOS you taste one, it should be tender them within a couple of days. GUS SALAD Registration is now open for the upcoming seventh annual Youth Field Day. The pro- and sweet. Shelling peas is easy. To do it, 1/4 cup lemon juice gram, to be held at the Range Cattle Research & Education Center in Ona on June 12 If all you can find are large, remove the stem end of the pod, 1 teaspoon lemon zest from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., is sponsored by the University of Florida’s Institute of Food & Agri- mature peas, opt for frozen peas peel the stringy fiber from the 1/4 cup canola oil, or extra-vir- cultural Sciences. The day is for students ages 8 and up, parents and youth leaders. At- instead. They're usually picked seam, pry the pod open and run gin olive oil tendees will learn about beef cattle management and production, wildlife, and toxic when they're young and tender your thumb along the interior to 1 teaspoon sugar or honey plants from UF/IFAS faculty and staff. See all the details and register at http://ufrcre- and immediately frozen. Mature detach the peas. 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder cyfd2014.eventbrite.com. For answers to your questions, call 735-1314, extension 204. peas are not as tender and sweet Once they're shelled, the best 1 teaspoon salt as young ones, and they're less way to store peas is to freeze 1 teaspoon ground black pep- versatile. They need to be them. First blanch them for a per cooked longer and more slowly, minute or two in boiling, salted 1/8 teaspoon cayenne pepper and their firmer texture works water, and then shock them in an 2 heads Boston or Bibb lettuce, well only in stews and braises. ice-water bath until cool to help torn into bite-size pieces Peas provide essential nutri- maintain their bright color. Drain 2 cups very thinly sliced fresh ATTENTION PARENTS ents and are an excellent source and freeze in zip-top bags. They asparagus (about 1 bunch) of vitamins K and B6, and folic will keep for five to six months. 2 cups shelled fresh peas acid, all crucial to bone strength Peas lend themselves to almost (about 3 pounds unshelled) OF and cardiovascular health. any cooking method and mix 1 pint grape or cherry toma- You'll probably find three well with a variety of flavors, toes, halved   types of fresh peas available at such as cured meats. Bacon, 2 tablespoons minced fresh the market right now: English, pancetta, prosciutto, smoked chives, or scallion greens sugar snap and snow peas. ham and chorizo work wonder- Combine lemon juice and zest, English peas (also called fully with peas, as their pro- oil, sugar or honey, garlic pow- SENIORS shelling peas, green peas or gar- nounced saltiness complements der, salt, black pepper and den peas) are the most common. the peas' gentle flavor. cayenne pepper in a large salad Their pods are inedible, so the Fresh mint also is a classic fla- bowl. Add lettuce, asparagus, The Herald-Advocate will soon be publishing our Annual peas must be shelled before eat- vor partner, but feel free to ex- peas, tomatoes and chives or the Graduation Keepsake Edition honoring all Hardee High School ing. "Petits pois" is the name periment with other fresh spring top of a green onion; toss to coat. graduating seniors. Place an ad in this keepsake edition given to very small English peas. herbs such as basil, chervil, Serve immediately. Makes 8 Sugar snap peas have a chives, dill and tarragon. Peas servings. personally congratulating your senior on his/her accomplishments, thicker, edible shell. As the name are a natural with onions, scal- Angela Shelf Medearis is an with either a recent photo or one from his/her past, or both. award-winning children's author, culinary historian and the author of seven cookbooks. Her new ADS START AS LOW AS $33 cookbook is "The Kitchen Diva's Diabetic Cookbook." Her web- site is www.divapro.com. To see / "" how-to videos, recipes and much, much more, Like Angela Shelf Medearis, The Kitchen Diva! on The Herald-Advocate Facebook and go to Hulu.com. Hardee County’s Hometown Coverage Recipes may not be reprinted without permission from Angela   /& 1#4 0!&0( 4  Shelf Medearis. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc., and Angela Shelf Medearis

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NO HIGH PRESSURE SALESMAN! 4:24c 773-3255 Chapman Fruit Co.      Gene Davis Sales Manager Support Local Economy Est. 1956 888 New Furniture For Less www.TheHeraldAdvocate.com 4:24c 4:24c 2B The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 —Hardee Living— TOP TEACHER New Fort Green News By Rilla Cooper Arrivals 773-6710 Greetings from Fort Green! have a holiday it is worse! Faye TWO BLUE, NO PINK I am sure everyone knows it, Chancey has the stomach bug, but the lovebugs are back! and Gloria Dupree is a little bet- This paper will be dated 4-24- ter. Sam Rawls was in the hos- 14 and my grandson’s birthday pital overnight but is out and is 4-24, so Happy Birthday feeling better. John White and wishes to T.K. Maxine Dawson are under the The Easter egg hunt at Fort weather. Green was not as well-attended James Eures was in a wreck as usual, but that is probably be- last week but was at church Sun- cause so much was going on. day with some broken ribs and a The ones in attendance had a taped-up hand. Billy Port-er has good time, but the baby of Kim- been moved to Hardee Manor berly and Dwayne Alexan-der and is not doing well. Harriett fell on the fireplace and cut his Hendry is still not well after her eyelid and was rushed to the recent hospital stay. Pat Albrit- hospital. Mike told me Sunday ton has a problem and is meeting morning that the hospital glued with a Tampa doctor for his ad- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Garcia, it. Such modern technology. vice. Gary Oden was at church Barnesville, Ohio, a seven- We always have more people Easter but is waiting on answers pound, six-ounce son, Eli in attendance on Easter but this to tests. Josiah, born March 18, 2014, one was more than the past. It Betty Waters still needs our Wheeling Hospital, Wheeling, was great to see so many old prayer. Chris Blum has had a re- W.Va. Mrs. Garcia is the former friends and new ones. Our choir lapse of his cancer. His mother, Amber Neal. Maternal grand- did an outstanding job under the Joan, retired early so she could parents are Rocky and Helen direction of Carol Brown. There be home with him. There is Neal of Wauchula. Paternal were solos by Tim Casey, B.J. truly a lot of sickness in our grandparents are Jose Garcia Haney and Connie Abbott. small community and needs and Dominga Felix of Wau- Our sincere sympathy is ex- your prayers. chula. tended to Trish and Ron Wilson I went to the fair banquet last ——— and family on the death of their week, which was a first for me. COURTESY PHOTO infant grandchild. Many hearts I was happy to see Tyler Bragg Cheryl Vermilye was named the Highlands County Education Foundation’s 2014 Teacher were saddened by this tragedy. win second place in weight gain of the Year in an awards ceremony on Monday night of last week in Lake Placid. Vermilye Our community was saddened and one of Chip Walker’s girls is a literacy curriculum resource teacher at Woodlawn Elementary School in Sebring. by the final journey of Betty won an award. Congratulations She joined the staff there in the 2012-13 school year. Vermilye and husband K.C. reside Ruth Walker. She was a devout to both of these young people. in Hardee County. Pictured at the ceremony are (from left) Schools Superintendent prayer warrior for our church Plenty of others won but Tyler is Wally Cox, Vermilye, event sponsor Vanessa Hernandez of MidFlorida Credit Union and and anyone else in need of a member of our church and Education Foundation President Chet Brojek. Vermilye received $5,000 and a trophy in prayer. Betty went home last Chip used to be. recognition of the honor bestowed her. Thursday early in the a.m. The Our sincere sympathy is ex- ones in attendance said she told tended to the family of Margaret her husband see you later as she Roberts. She made her final knew where she was going and journey Easter. If her family is that someday he would also. like me, Easter will be sad in the She had a beautiful service at future. My late husband made Fort Green Baptist and then after his final journey the day after the interment, supper at the Easter and I always remember Mr. and Mrs. Chance Moye, church. what we did on that last Easter. Bowling Green, an eight-pound, Eileen Brannon’s husband and I think it is just human nature. I 10-ounce son, Carsyn Chance, daughter were there. I got to have a photo of my daughter in Looking For A Great “New Workout”? While in Rome, I walked born Feb. 24, 2014, Lakeland know Eileen at the Soil Conser- a dress that Margaret and into a store to buy a shirt. But Regonal Medical Center, Lake- vation Office and thus got to Lawrence gave her when she Strike  Core  Fusion when I reached for my bill- land. Mrs. Moye is the former know her husband. Eileen made was a baby. I did not see Mar- We have it all and results too! fold, it wasn’t in my hip Christina English. Maternal her journey some years ago. garet and Lawrence much but pocket. grandparents are Chris and Fort Green Church has been you still consider them friends.

Candy English of Wauchula. & & “Sorry,” I said, “I don’t privileged to have some great Homecoming at Fort Green

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The American Society for the ——— Control of Cancer has desig- “I felt like I was in the middle, nated the month of April for almost like I was on trial be- their drive. The Women’s Field cause there was money involved Army, organized two years ago, and it concerned me,” said Mary was launched by the American Ann Cobb, School Board chair- Society to interest men and man, about the recent meeting of women in all aspects of cancer the School Board of Hardee and to enlist more aid in their County and the discussion about field. her trip to Japan. The Japanese ——— Study Tour is sponsored by the On Tuesday afternoon at Florida Foundation for Excel- about four o’clock, Mr. and Mrs. lence in Education and led by COURTESY PHOTOS A.C. Schenck were severely in- Betty Castor, commissioner of Hardee County Sheriff’s Office staff members soared to a new level of service on a recent Saturday morning, pouring jured as their car overturned two education. coffee, buttering toast and delivering plates as they waited on tables to earn tips for Special Olympics. Their efforts times as they were traveling ——— raised $687 for the cause. Shown above (from left) are Katie Carter, captain of the Sheriff’s Office Explorers; Michelle north en route to Bowling Green Betsy Davis, daughter of Mr. McCreery, communications shift supervisor; Sara Moore, warrants clerk; Judy Wilson, owner of the Double J Restau- on the Dixie Highway about two and Mrs. Don Davis of SR 66, rant in Wauchula; Kim Pfeiffer, law enforcement assistant, with daughter Anika, who is 20 months old; Dep. Alice miles north of town. Observers has been chosen as the Hardee Simandal; and Chrissy Jones, server at the restaurant. Below (left) Simandal mugs it with a mug and (right) Moore state that it appeared as if one of County Cattlemen’s Associa- chats with diner and County Commissioner Grady Johnson. the tires was punctured causing tion sweetheart. the car to skid in the rain. ——— ——— Elisa Masterson of Wauchula The 12th annual Flower Show has been named recipient of the of the Wauchula Garden Club R.E. Lee Wilson Citizenship was held last Friday afternoon Award for 1988-89 at Arkansas and evening at the Woman’s State University in Jonesboro. Club building with hundreds of The Wilson Award is presented visitors viewing lovely exhibits, annually to the most outstanding and voicing praise for the man- graduate of the university, based ner in which those in charge ac- on qualities of character, deter- complished their task. mination, involvement and aca- ——— demic achievement. Thursday, May 11, at 8 p.m., has been set as the date for the 10 YEARS AGO annual May Pageant, which will Reading scores have im- be held at the Wauchula munic- proved across the board for ipal auditorium. Hardee County third graders, ac- cording to Florida Compre-hen- 50 YEARS AGO sive Assessment Test results Another major land sale in released Monday by the state Hardee County was recorded Department of Education. last week. A Springfield, Ill., Though the district’s mean score couple bought two large tracts of of 288 falls below the statewide pasture land in the Crewsville 303, it shows progress over section of the county from the 2003’s 284. Elizabeth W. Davis estate, then ——— Join the American Cancer Society sold one of the tracts to Lewis What a weekend! There and Gethie Friend of Pahokee. weren’t enough superlatives to ——— describe the accomplishments of Three automobile accidents a handful of Hardee High  !  ! totaling approximately $4,000 in School students who brought property damage were added to home a state championship tro-  !–  !  Hardee’s traffic record this past phy, perhaps the first in Hardee week. No serious injuries were history. “Six of the smartest kids reported. in the state of Florida attend ——— Hardee High School, and they Mr. and Mrs. J.A. Sanders ob- now have the trophy to prove Relay For Life of Hardee at Wildcat Stadium served their 60th anniversary re- it,” said Hardee Aca-demic cently. They were married April Team coach Peggy Saddler. Community FREE 6, 1904, at the home of the bride ——— Welcomed! Admission! near Wilmore, Ky. To this union Winners of The Herald-Advo- “Carnival of Hope”

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t t Opens at 11 am Mon. – Sa . spinach and chicken with warm soc4:24c 4B The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 Track Ends At Regionals By JOAN SEAMAN their previous best to place Of The Herald-Advocate eighth. They were in the slower “I was so impressed by our heat and won it, but lost place on kids efforts today.” the time, finishing in 11:07.34 Coach Rob Beatty was proud for eighth place. Maria Munoz of the effort the Hardee track “led off and ran a terrific time” boys and girls teams made in the to get the lead. Ashley Ayala and Class 2A, Region 3 outing last Crystal Avila both ran under Wednesday. 2.50 for their best of the season. “Hardee runners ran quite a The girls also placed seventh few personal record bests and in the prelims and 14th in the several athletes earned place 4x400. awards, but unfortunately we Boys didn’t have anyone advance,” In the pole vault, junior Adam said Beatty. Ramirez, who was district The competition was keen, champ, placed sixth over with a with dozens of participants from vault of 11-00.00. Behind him Dunedin, Fort Myers Dunbar, senior Kevin Borjas and junior Anclote, Academy of Holy Leonel Rodriguez placed sev- Names, Lemon Bay, Clewiston, enth and eighth respectively. Lakewood, Lake Wales, Frost- Marc Salazar placed 15th. proof, Gibbs, Lake Placid, Senior Tristen Lanier was a Immokalee, Booker, McKeel personal best to place eighth in PHOTO BY MARIA TRUJILLO Academy, DeSoto, Gateway the 800-meter run in 2:05.98. He Seniors enjoying their last year on the track team are (front, left to right) Karen Suarez, Savannah Miller, Cristal Huerta, Charter, Avon Park, Tampa also placed 12th in the triple Nancy Sanchez, Maribel DeLoera and Amberly Franks; (second row) Kevin Borjas, Araceli Ramos, Diennete “Dee Catholic, Southeast, Bishop jump with a leap of 39-00-75. Dee” Metayer, Merislene Cimeus, Ana Galvez and Isabel Abel; (third row) Timmy Steedley, Eric Klein, Gustavo Toledo, Verot, LaBelle and the host Junior Devante Greer placed Brandon Beatty, David Gibson and Adrian Briones; (back row) Marco Ehrenkaufer, Tristan Montgomey, Tristen Lanier, Berkeley Prep challenging 11th in the high jump with a leap Nelson Bethea, Cory Rich and Tyler Helms. Hardee. of 5:06.00. Girls Junior Tyler Smith was 12th The District 11 champion girls in the 1,600-meter run in a time team ran into a bunch of better of 4:50.23. In the 3,200, it was athletes at the regional level. freshman Gustavo Vilvalva in Your Business Could Appear Here! Senior Crystal Huerta tied her 15 place at 12:22.12. 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PREF. 4:24c 4:24p NURSERY LABOR, Ornamental EVERETT UPRIGHT PIANO and BILLING ...... Ads must be pre-paid. Fruit Co. Call Frank Vasquez, 863- matching bench for sale. Asking 781-4133. 1:9-5:29p GROUP LEADERS – HARDEE Y plant nursery. Apply Peace River SUMMER CAMP – M-F 7 am – 6 Growers, Inc. 3521 North Nursery $150. Call 863-832-0130. 4:24c L. DICKS INC. is now purchasing 2001 KAWASAKI VN1500-L2 CLASSIFICATIONS: citrus fruit for the 2013/14 season pm. Requirements to include en- Road, Zolfo Springs, FL 33890 rolling in Childcare training EOE 4:24c Vulcan Nomad Fi, $3,375, and beyond. Call Mark Manuel @ 863-773-2478. 4:24-5:22p Agriculture Mobile Homes 863-781-0384. 7:8tfc course, First Aid/CPR upon hire. UNITED COUNTY WOLF LAKE Re- Free Y Membership. Minimum CLEAN FILL DIRT price negotiable alty, 390 CR 17A East, Avon Park, age 16 with supervision by an 18 Appliances Notices you load & haul. Call 863-781-7684 Florida 33825. Guy Willard, Bro- year old or older. Must obtain 30 Mobile Homes 4:10-5:8p ker, 863-452-2299. Agricultural Automobile Personal hour, 10 hour observation and and land specialist needed. Re- 2/3 MH WITH LOT. 3015 Vermillion screening certificate. Apply in warding future income. Please call Court, Zolfo. 863-781-5201. Boats Pets Help Wanted person to the Hardee County James Watson, Associate Broker 4:17-5:8p YMCA, 610 W. Orange St., Manager, 863-465-1549 or 863- Furniture Plants/Produce DRIVERS: $5,000 Sign-on Bonus! Wauchula 33873, call 863-773- 441-5173. 3:27-4:24p Guns Real Estate Great Pay! Consistent freight, 6445 [email protected] INTERACTIVE CAREGIVING is Pets great miles on this Regional Ac- EOE/Drug Free Workplace. 4:24c what separates COMFORT KEEP- Help Wanted Recreational count. Werner Enterprises 1-855- ERS from other caregivers. Our FREE PUPPIES - Half Lab, 863- 517-2507. 4:24-5:15c focus is on engaging the mind, 781-3907. 4:24nc Houses Rentals body, and safety of our clients. ADOPT A PET! If you have lost a CNA, HHA and Homemaker Com- pet or are looking for a new one, Livestock Rentals, Commercial panion positions are available in the City of Wauchula invites you to the Hardee County area. Flexible, come and see if you can find the Lost & Found Services full-time or part-time. Learn more pet you’re looking for. The HELP WANTED about a rewarding career enrich- Wauchula Animal Control is lo- Miscellaneous Wanted ing the lives of others with COM- cated at 685 Airport Road. Please Established local agri-business needs experienced, con- FORT KEEPERS. Apply online: call 863-773-3265 for more infor- Motorcycles Yard Sales scientious, detail oriented person with computer knowl- ck381.ersp.biz/employment or call mation. tfc-dh edge to work with customer accounts and billing. 863-385-8558. HHA#299992766. © 2013 CK Franchising, Inc. Most Mon-Fri, 40 hours, benefits offered. We are a drug free offices independently owned and workplace. We will consider and respond to all applica- operated. 3:6tfc UY OUSES tions. Send resume to Box 338 C/O Herald Advocate, I B H P O Box 338, Wauchula, Fl 33873 Attn: Trayce CALL BILLY HILL 4:24,5:2c AT REVELL AUTO SALES 01 2 +0('*%,##* 2      781-1062 cl1:12tfc Kemen’s Auto Parts, Inc. All Vehicles th 600 West College Drive 306 N. 6 1!40 $0'  $65 A Week! Avon Park, FL 33825  1 ,, *.1*, *-)'--+*+.+, (863) 784-7132 *0)/!-+!-.*)2)/! '!.!++'3%) http://sfsc.interviewexchange.com +!-.*)*%)"*-(/%*)3+$*)! After Hours Call:   !863-245-0383 or Sandra Miller !863-781-4577 AUTO COLLISION REPAIR INSTRUCTOR %#$. $**' %+'*(*-+-!"!--!  Se Habla Español Full-time faculty position to teach Auto Collision Repair and re- -0#"-!!2*-&+' !0./+.. -0#/!./ WE ACCEPT CREDIT CARDS cl2:20tfc lated courses at the Desoto Campus, starting August, 2014. Vo- cl4:24nc cational certificate (or equivalent) in Auto Body/Auto Collision 863-773-3218 Repair required. Minimum 2 years related experience required. Monday - Friday Saturday Competitive salary plus benefits. Application review will begin 7 am - 6 pm 7 am - Noon May 22, 2014. Visit http://sfsc.interviewexchange.com for a de- tailed position announcement. 863-784-7132. EA/EO. SFSC IS AN EQUAL ACCESS/EQUAL OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION THE PALMS cl4:24,5:1c 701 La Playa Drive, Wauchula HELP WANTED $99 Move In Special through Apr. 30th L.P.N. OR C.N.A. Plus $1200 FREE RENT* (*One year lease @$100/mo reduction) The Hardee County Sheriff’s Office is taking ap- 2BR/1B CB home in Wauchula. $53,000 plications for a State Certified LPN or CNA. You Spacious 2, 3 & 4 BR Garden Apts. must be at least 19 years of age, have a high 5 AC zoned R-3 in Wauchula. $25,000 school diploma or equivalent, never been con- 5BR/4B two-story colonial home in Wauchula. $219,000 victed of a felony or a misdemeanor, be willing to Rental Office Hours be fingerprinted, pass a drug test and work shifts. 2BR/2B mobile home, fenced, keypad entry. $45,000 Monday – Friday Applications may be obtained and returned at the TIP OF THE DAY: Overpricing your home Sheriff’s Office, 900 E. Summit St., Wauchula, FL, if you are selling is the best way to give your 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM by 4:00 p.m., Friday, May 2, 2014. If other competition an advantage. arrangements are necessary, call 863-773-0304 SANDY LARRISON, Broker ext. 211. EOE (863) 773-3809 cl4:17,24c .5BC%19=*CA55CJ.1D38D;1  $ TDD 800-955-8771  >66935J >66935 (863) 832-0130 cell JOHN FREEMAN      ,0'*0.%)#++*-/0)%/3 FFF 1B82A>>:A51;CH 3><JB1=4H1B82A>>:A51;CH 3>< Associate cl4:24c

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HelpersHELP for store WANTED renovation. Must A M B E R Bus. (863) 773-0007 be able to stand of long periods of L REALTY INC. T 105 West Summit Street Fax: (863) 773-0038 time, lift up to 45 lbs., and show up Wauchula, FL 33873 every day. 50 people needed immediately! Weekly pay + bene- fits + 40 hrs. a week. Please call 863-535-1318 for information on Doris Lambert Kenneth Lambert Delois Johnson Steve Johnson Beverly Allen Sue Birge Colon Lambert G.R.I, Broker Broker Associate Associate Associate Associate Associate how to apply. 781-2360 781-0518 863-448-6610 781-3536 781-1103 cl4:3-5:8p NEW LISTINGS 30 Acre Tract! Pasture and woods, secluded and fenced. $170,000 New kitchen cabinets, countertops and updated bathrooms in this BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE HOME - In Wauchula 3B/2Bth home close to Peace River; hurricane shutters and extra - 3 Bedroom/2 Bath excellent condition. $50,000 insulation recently added. Make an appointment to see today! 13.74 ACRES - CLOSE IN - 5 acres in citrus - 2 dwellings - one 4 $89,000 BILLY BOB’S TIRES Bedroom/2 Bath, 2 story home and one mobile home. Home cur- STRATEGICALLY LOCATED COMMERCIAL 3.19 Ac. Hwy. rently used as a rental. Located in the best residential area in 17 across from Walmart; 4B/3Bth main house with caged, in Hardee County! Much potential for development. $249,000 ground pool and 2 apartments; ideal for small shopping center or multi-tenant park. $695,000 EXCELLENT BUILDING LOCATION! Close to town, pond on property. $109,500 COMBINE THIS 5.62 ACRES with the above listing to create an 8.81 acre highway to highway commercial development site! This COMMERCIAL 5.6+- Acres, 746 feet highway frontage; spacious 5.61 acres $800,000. 4B/3Bth residence located on property. Call today to see. Lovely 2B/2Bth home located on golf course; excellent location and PROFESSIONAL OFFICE SPACE previously used as medical fa- move-in ready. $124,900 cility; 15,471 sq.ft., blk/brick, carpet and vinyl floors; easy access. Single Wide M/H; 3B/2Bth, central H/A, laminate floors; all furni- Hwy 17 frontage! See this 1B/1Bth, frame with metal roof home New & Used Tires ture in home. $45,000 WE HAVE OVER 1,000 NEW & USED located in Bowling Green. $50,000 TIRES IN STOCK ANY SIZE, 343.9 ACRE GROVE! Located in Lorida, FL; 61 ACRES VALEN- 414 +/- Ac in Duette Area; improved pasture being operated as cat- MAKE & MODEL CIAS, deep well, large barn with concrete floor, 1.4 miles CSX Rail- tle ranch; located on dead end road. Call Colon for details. road frontage; remaining acreage pastureland. $2,500,000 INCOME PRODUCING PROPERTY! 20 Acres with 19.5 acre cit- 18” & 19” TIRES REDUCED! Briarwood Estates! Beautiful .49 Acre lot. Perfect rus grove, Earlies and Hamlins; 30 amp pump on timer; 6 inch 95 for building your new home! $35,000 $28,000 or make an offer! well; house located on property has potential rental income of $850 AS LOW AS per month. $425,000 $26 Seven (7) vacant lots in small subdivision, road frontage; various Fast Quality Service You Can Depend On prices ranging from $25,000 to $30,000; perfect location for build- SEMINOLE HEIGHTS – 3 VACANT LOTS. $21,000 ing your new home! Fantastic Home Site! 7.31 acres with small creek running through Nice trees on this lot in exclusive subdivision; underground utilities, MECHANIC WORK property. $63,000 NOW AVAILABLE convenient location. $30,000 116 REA Rd. 773-0777 3B/2Bth plus bonus room on almost one acre in country setting; STORAGE SHEDS – 2 metal buildings; 20x14 and 59x24; easy ac- Wauchula OR screened porch, metal roof, carpet and hardwoods. $105,000 cess, close to downtown Wauchula. $35,000 (across from Wal-Mart) 773-0727       – SERVICE YOU CAN COUNT ON

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cl4:24c DORIS S. LAMBERT, G.R.I., Broker KENNETH A. LAMBERT, Broker —The Classifieds— Pets Rentals Services Yard Sales ATTENTION! State Statutes 828.29 2BR MH Zolfo, $400 monthly, $300 EAGLE LAWNCARE. No contracts. FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUNDAY, 8 HEARTLAND requires that all cats and dogs security, 863-245-1216. 4:24p Mowing, weedeating, tree trim- am - ?, 1206 Boyd Cowart Rd., out- sold in Florida be at least 8 weeks 2/2 APARTMENT, appliances, 875 ming, 863-832-3246, 863-399- back. Tools, toys, collectible old, have an official health certifi- sq. ft., very nice, built in 2012, 8967. 4:24-5:22p glassware, cast iron heaters, SURVEYING cate, have necessary shots and be downtown Wauchula, 863-781- *** model cars/trucks, going on daily, free of parasites. tfc-dh 0702. 4:24c NEED A WELL OR HAVE PUMP for more information call 863-245- Boundary Surveys – Elevation Certi cates THREE BEDROOM TWO BATH TROUBLE? CALL 6619. 4:24p large yard, $800 plus Deposit, Call ULLRICH’S PITCHER PUMP SATURDAY, 8 am - 3 pm, Annie Legal Descriptions Rentals 863-832-1984. 4:10-5:8p For complete well, sales, service Armstrong Rummage Sale. First and installation, Baptist Church, Bowling Green. COMPLETELY REMODELED MH, *RENT-TO-OWN* Will Waters P.S.M. (863) 781-2092 call 863-773-6448. Clothes, appliances, furniture, rent or lease, 3BR/2BA with fire- MOBILE HOMES 1, 2, 3 Bed- Professional Surveyor and Mapper 4142 Crewsville Road 7:18tfc misc. items. Proceeds go to help place, in country, $750 monthly, rooms. Cheaper than paying rent. [email protected] cl4:3-24p Zolfo Springs, FL 33890 863-773-0331, leave message. Close to schools and hospital. Lot THE WAUCHULA LIONS CLUB North American Missionaries. 4:24-5:1p rent $300. Se habla espanol. 863- collects NOT broken prescription 4:24c FOR RENT - One bedroom apart- 698-4910 or 863-698-4908. Call eyeglasses, cases and sun- SATURDAY SIDEWALK SALE. ments for women and children today. 7:5tfc glasses. Please drop of at 735 N. County Life Thrift Shop, 725 Hwy. with a courtyard in a protective en- ATTENTION! The Federal Fair 6th Ave. tfc-dh 17, across from Smith Automotive. vironment. Electric is included Housing Act prohibits advertising DO YOU HAVE a problem with 4:24p with the rent. Hannah’s House any preference or limitation based drugs? Narcotics Anonymous SATURDAY, 8 am - 2 pm, 505 S. Complex, 863-773-5717 ext. 2. on race, color, religion, sex, hand- meets Monday and Thursday 7th Ave. Hundreds of goodies, 4:24-5:1c icap, familial status or national ori- night 7:00 p.m. at First United must see! Premium plants, folding NICE, CLEAN, SMALL furnished gin, or the intention to make such Methodist Church, at the corner of single roll-a-way bed, mens efficiency apartment. AC/Heat, a preference or limitation. Familial Palmetto and 7th Ave., Wauchula. clothes, antique sewing machine, utilities included. $500 per month. status includes children under 18 tfc-dh furniture, 125+ DVDs and more. (863) 773-2128 Damage deposit and references living with parents or guardians IS ALCOHOL CAUSING a prob- 4:24p required. 863-832-0676 or 863- and pregnant women. tfc-dh lem? Call Alcoholics Anonymous SATURDAY, 7:30 - ? 133 East REALTORS 773-9793. 4:24p in Hardee county at 863-781-6414. Townsend St., Wauchula, in front JOE L. DAVIS 3BR/1B MOBILE HOME in Charlie Services Several weekly meetings. tfc-dh of Just Stuff. 4:24p JOE L. DAVIS, JR. ATTENTION! State Statutes 489- YOUTH FUNDRAISER! Saturday, Creek on Hwy. 64, $600 month, JOHN H. O’NEAL $300 sec. Teresa 863-781-9084, HARDEE ROOFING, owner Richie 119 Section 5 Paragraph B and 8-1. 1000 S. 6th Ave., (in front of REALTOR Bill 863-781-4460. 4:24tfc Evans, License #CCC1326969, Hardee County Ordinance 87-09 Hash Plumbing). See display ad See more listings at CLEAN 3/2 MOBILE HOME for 863-773-0377. 3:6-5:8p Section 10 Paragraph D require all on page 2B. 4:24c rent. $750 deposit, $750 a month. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS, ads for any construction-related HANNAH’S HOPE CHEST, 226 www.joeldavis.com service to carry the contractor’s li- West Main Street. Open 9-5, some Jessica Prescott Large yard and carport. Ab- Thursday 7:00 p.m., Grace Fellow- (941) 737-6502 REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS solutely NO pets and NO smoking. ship Church, 131 S. 8th Ave., cence number. tfc-dh new and used items, including 419-656-3246, 419-656-2777. Wauchula. Bill 727-326-3816. beautiful professional church Commercial lot (zoned C-2) in- 3/2 home in Wauchula close to 4:24p tfc-dh Hammond organ, also several business area w/3 sheds & a desks. We also pick up furniture side Wauchula City Limits. donations, 863-773-5717 ext. 4. $14,000! barn for your storage needs. 4:24,5:1c $39,000! PRICE REDUCED! 9.8± acs fronts SR 64 near Popash. Great 1.3± ac commercial lot for homesite or agriculture. w/3,766±SF restaurant & drive- thru has 130+ ft frontage on NOW $80,000! Hill’s Auto World NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE N&S bound Hwy 17. $357,000! 2005 FORD 9± ac grove on Main Street East, 4BR/2BA CB home on Hawaiian 1FMFU18595LA20723 4” well, micro-jet irrigation. Dr in Wauchula. $75,000! UY ERE AY ERE LIENOR: DRISKELL SERVICE $60,000! B H ! P H ! CENTER, 903 HWY 17 89± acs fronts Peace River & in- SOUTH, WAUCHULA, FL 4BR/3BA home & Hamlin grove cludes cabin, barn, 3 wells, & 33873. on 20± acs. 2 pole bars, in- 35± ac grove. Excellent pasture & majestic live oaks w/plenty of Each of you are hereby noti- ground pool and ½ ac fish pond. deer & turkey. $735,000! fied that the above named $499,000! lienor claims a lien of the PRICE REDUCED! 20± acs 735-0188 above described vehicles for 5± acs. w/mature trees in Desoto zoned industrial on Hwy 17. labor, storage and services Co. Homesite or farm. Owner fi- $399,000! 3505 US HWY 17 S  ZOLFO SPRINGS performed. The liens claimed nance. $35,000! by the above lienor are sub- Mon. – Wed. 10am – 6pm ject to enforcement pursuant REALTOR ASSOCIATES AFTER HOURS to FL. Statute 713.78. Fri. & Sat. 10am – 7pm DRISKELL SERVICE CENTER KENNY SANDERS...... 781-0153 KAREN O’NEAL...... 781-7633 commencing at 8:00 a.m. on JESSICA PRESCOTT...941-737-6502 KEVIN SANDERS...... 368-1926 April 25, 2014. MONICA REAS...... 781-0888 DAVID ROYAL...... 781-3490 HIGHWAY 17 SOUTH, WAUCHULA, FL 33873 DAN HILL CLOSED THURSDAY & SUNDAY 4:17,24c cl4:24c cl2:6tfc NO INTEREST OR FINANCE CHARGES

702 SOUTH 6th AVENUE, WAUCHULA   1    HELP WANTED Gary Delatorre – Broker www.cbhardee.com ASSISTANT PROJECT COORDINATOR Each office independently owned and operated. ————— (Temporary/Part-Time) Pay rate: Up to $16.00 per hour, DOE* *This is a grant-funded position for up to 16 months.

Wanted for Hardee County Alliance for Substance Abuse and Teen Pregnancy Prevention (ASAPP) Program. Responsible work Robert Hinerman Nancy Craft Richard Dasher Victor Salazar 227-0202 assisting with coordinating activities, programs and services of the 832-0370 781-0162 245-1054 Coalition in an effort to reduce substance use among youth. Must NEWLY LISTED!! BRIARWOOD NEIGHBOR- NEWLY LISTED!! Come by and see this have extensive experience in community engagement/education HOOD!! This lovely 3 bedroom, 2 bath charming 3 bedroom 1.5 bath home at the and organizational skills. High School Diploma or GED required. CB/Stucco home is offered in Briarwood Es- right price. Priced at $40,000 tates. Large living room, 2 car garage, Advanced degree from an accredited College or University pre- screened porch and over 2000 SF of living NEWLY LISTED!!!! 3 bedroom, 2 bath large area. Briarwood is the most desirable neigh- home, has a storage shed, double carport ferred. borhood in Wauchula. and large bonus room. The property does in- clude the vacant lot next to the home. Priced LOG CABIN LOCATED IN FORT MEADE!! at $173,000 Complete job description posted at: www.hardeeasapp.com. This 3 bedroom 2 bath home has a great Resume’s accepted until 5:00 p.m. on May 2, 2014 via fax to rustic charm of a country home in the city. NEWLY LISTED LAKELAND DEAL!!! Spa- Wood laminate floors, wood burning fire- cious 3 bedroom 2 bath home with one car 863-773-5801 or email to [email protected]. place, metal roof and an open porch in back. garage. Freshly painted interior new stove in- Priced at $44,900 stalled. Sliding glass doors go out to a brand PRICED REDUCED!!! PERFECT HOME FOR new deck and in an enclosed back yard with cl4:24c YOU!! This 2 bedroom, 1 bath frame home privacy fence. Home located in South Lake- is located in urban Wauchula. Not far from land, close to shopping malls and local din- Main Street. This home includes a 2 car car- ing. Priced at $173,500 port, from and back porch, and an upstairs loft for a possible 3rd bedroom. Great op- GREAT BUY!!! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath home portunity for a starter home or investment has a lot of space with plenty to spare, for rental. Priced at $42,000 to $38,000. kitchen is huge with a moveable island. This home is in the very back of Sunset Park a NEWLY LISTED!! This 3 bedroom, 2 bath peaceful neighborhood. Priced at $95,000. home is located in Wauchula, FL within walking distance to Main Street. Includes PROPERTY!! Two lots, 55' X 119' and 25' X back screened porch, 2 car carport and 118' totaling 80' road frontage on US Hwy 17 fenced back yard. Priced at $69,900. in Bowling Green, FL. Lot 10 is zoned R-2 and lot 9 is zone C-2. Both lots are sold together. NATURAL LAND!!! Nice wooded 2.25 acres Priced at $18,000. in Fort Green FL. Out in the country a get- away from the city life. Owner financing PRISTINE MOBLIE HOME!! This 3 BR, 1  available. Priced at $25,000 Bath has a kitchen/dining, LR, 12/30 Addition HOME LOCATED IN FORT MEADE!! This 3 W/ 3rd BR. Wonderful play area or great bedroom, 2 bath CB home in historic Ft. room, 2 car carport, screened porch and 863-453-5565 Meade has large family room, dining room, large work/ storage/ play room. Totally re- living room with wood laminate flooring. A done. Certainly a must see! Priced at short drive to US Hwy 17 for access to Bar- $49,000. Family Owned & Operated tow and Lakeland. A large back yard for fam- ily entertaining. Priced at $42,750 GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD CLOSE TO PEACE “Serving Central Florida For Over 20 Years” RIVER!! This 4 bedroom, 2 bath concrete VERY NICE MOBILE HOME!! This 2005 2 block home located just outside of town. Up- Owner Robert Spurlock FREE ESTIMATES bedroom 1.5 bath mobile home is move in grade in kitchen with new counter tops and ready with furniture. Perfect for a newly cou- stainless steel appliances. Priced at $125,000 ple or someone looking to escape the cold weather up north. Priced at $70,000 A REAL BARGAIN!! 3 BR- 2B mobile home with lots amenities. In ground screened $50 Off Any Job GREAT STARTER HOME!! This 3 bedroom, swimming pool- great place for relaxing after 2 bath modular home is located in Bowling hard days of work. Furnished, including Green, FL. Has large yard, metal roof and washer & dryer, all kitchen equipment, in- front porch. Carport with storage room. cluding tables and chairs, entertainment $500 or More Priced at $34,900. piece center w/ TV, love seat, hot tub and GO TO: HomePath.com for More Fannie more. Great storage for your extras and all for NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER Mae Properties $38,000. cl4:24c Licensed & Insured CCC 1325523 cl3:13tfc *74 4A0;3 3E>20C4?A8;  —The Classifieds— 5. Shakira No. 2 "Shakira" 6. Dan + Shay new entry BOWLING GREEN QUICK LUBE TOP "Where It All Began" 7. Nickel Creek new entry "A  ## ( & AUTO REPAIR Dotted Line" YOUR TIRE HEADQUARTERS Of The 8. Johnny ILL (* I%. Cash No. 3    $CE F33; "Out Among I8;;8ACI(>2:I)0=3I)74;; 375-4461 Charts the Stars" New Tire Changer & Balancer as of Sept. 30, 2013 9. Pharrell I'>=38668=6I8C27;40=8=6 Can Do 26” Wheels Williams No. 5 TERRY M MIKE Top 10 Pop Singles "Girl" #0<0A8;;80A3 />;5>)?A8=6B &%. )*+(. 0< ?< This Week Last Week 10. Various Artists No. 13 Licensed ✓ Foreign and Domestic Cars ✓ Diesel Engines Home: (863) 735-0490 cl4:19tfc Mobile: (941) 456-6507 and Insured 1. Pharrell Williams No. 1 "Now 49" R ¡ ¢ £ ✓ Gas or Diesel Manual or Automatic Transmissions MV-40625 cl6:21tfc "Happy" 2. 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SponsoredBy 10B The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 Paw s Corner By Sam Mazzotta DEAR PAW'S CORNER: We also have used the crate Kudos on reminding people training method for years. I that they must be actively in- have a large crate in the volved with their dogs if they kitchen that "Ralph" knows is expect to have good training his den. He sleeps and naps in results. As someone who is there, and I trained him to go "owned" by an independent into it when visitors come to Siberian Husky, I can attest the house or when I'm taking that nothing in life is free out the trash. It's turned so (NILIF)! that he can see out of it and get I have a great system your a view of all the activity in our readers may like. It's easy and home. it works. I have two senior —Anita C., Rochester, N.Y. dogs now, a German Shepherd, DEAR ANITA: Thank you "Ralph," who was a private for passing this along! Working rescue, and "Damian," the in basic obedience training as PHOTO BY ROBERT EHRENKAUFER Siberian who's been here all part of everyday life is a great Wildcat seniors were honored Thursday night before the final home game, a 4-0 win over Mulberry; pictured (front far his life. way to reinforce that training and left forward and back to the right) are Luke Winter (28), David “Chevy” Dolcater (16), Jake Bolin (4), Luke Palmer (38), I make both of them sit be- encourage positive behavior. Kris Johnson (12), Kramer Royal (8), Wyatt Maddox (48), Tyler Hewett (32), Armondo Alamia (2), Dustin Goodwyn (14) fore they get their meal, and While not everyone agrees with and Garrett Albritton (26). the dish is . They crate training, it can be very ef- have to lie down in the morn- fective when done correctly. The ing before they get a "snack" Humane Society of the United piece of plain toast. My hus- States has crate training tips at band and I also make them sit www.humanesociety.org/ani- before putting their leashes on mals/dogs/tips/crate_training.ht Cats End On Winning Note to take them for a walk. ml. This has worked great over Send your questions or com- By JOAN SEAMAN Avon Park 10, Hardee 0 ning, while Fort Meade picked with a single but was out on a the years and has been a win- ments to [email protected]. Of The Herald-Advocate Hardee began last week on a up the first run of the game. D. Royal fielder’s choice. He stole win situation for our whole (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. The Hardee Wildcat baseball low note, losing at home Tues- J. King hit one up the middle second but was left there. family. team ended its regular season day to visiting Avon Park 10-0 and scored on an error. Tobias It was three up, three down, with a pair of victories, finishing as Albritton and Durden were Culpepper tried to come home with a grounder, fly ball and at 14-4. unable to silence the Red Devil on the same play but was out at strikeout in the top of the sec- The Cats began Class 5A, bats. the plate. ond. Hardee got its first run. Reg. 3, District 11 playoffs on The Red Devils left a pair of The fifth and sixth innings Dolcater singled to left, stole NOTICE OF APPLICATION Tuesday night at home against batters stranded in the first in- saw more of the same, with both second and went to third on a DeSoto. As top seed, Hardee ning and Hardee left Cody teams leaving batters on base. Bolin bunt sacrifice. A Winter FOR TAX DEED hosts the fourth seed, while sec- Spencer on the basepaths. In the top of the seventh, hit got Dolcater home. Winter ond-seed Lemon Bay hosted In inning two, Kyle Kelley Hardee bats broke loose. After was left at third when the last NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC C/O TC TAMPA third-seed Sebring in Engle- was hit by a pitch and Alex Dolcater walked, Bolin singled out occurred. 1, LLC, the holder of the following certificate has filed wood. The Tuesday winners Gomez singled. Both scored to right field. Johnson hit a two- Mulberry left Orlando Rod- with help from teammates. said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The clash on Friday at 7 p.m. If RBI shot and Royal was safe on riguez on base in the top of the Hardee wins, it will host either Hardee batters went down in certificate number and year of issuance, the descrip- an error. Spencer got aboard on third and Hardee added a pair of Lemon Bay or Sebring for the order before Red Devil hurler tion of the property, and the names in which it was as- another error. Hayden Lindsey scores. Johnson singled, stole district championship. Daniel Simmons. kept it going with a single to left second third on an error and sessed are as follows: Win or lose in the championship Avon Park picked up another field. He was retired on a Palmer scored on a Dolcater hit. Royal round, Hardee would enter the run in the third, three in the fielder’s choice. Winter was safe drew a walk, stole second and CERTIFICATE NO.: 505 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2011 regional quarterfinal game on fourth and a final four in the on an error and it was back to scored on a Bolin hit. A double May 1 as either champion or fourth inning. Meanwhle, Har- Parcel ID Number: 30-33-25-0100-00001-0001 Dolcater, who was hit by a pitch play stopped Hardee scoring. It runner-up. If champion, Hardee dee batters were unable to and kept pushing runners home. was 3-0. would host the first round of the mount a rally, with a double play When the dust settled, Hardee Coldald was left on base again Description of Property: regional playoffs. eliminating their chances in the was up 5-1. in the fourth inning and Hardee third inning. LOT 1 JOHNSON ESTATES PB74P1 564P855 Hardee finished its regular Fort Meade attempted to rally batters went down in order. With season on Thursday with pre- Hardee 5, Fort Meade 3 in the home half of the seventh, another three up, three down for SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- game Senior night activities, The Wildcats made the short and final, inning. Malik Brown Mulberry in the fifth, Hardee STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. honoring Armondo Alamia, Gar- trip up U.S. 17 to Fort Meade and King were able to get home picked up its final tally. Royal rett Albritton, Jake Bolin, David pay off with a Wednesday win. before Spencer shut down the singled to left field, advanced “Chevy” Dolcater, Dus-tin A double play stopped Har- Name in which assessed: LEE M. JOHNS AND CAROL Miners and preserved the 5-3 when Spencer was hit by a pitch Goodwyn, Tyler Hewett, Kris dee in the top of the first and M. JOHNS win. and went to third on the double Johnson, Wyatt Maddox, Luke Spencer led Miner batters into Hardee 4, Mulberry 0 play which took out Spencer and consecutive ground-outs. Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State Palmer, Kramer Royal and Senior Night activities were hurried home before the final Luke Winter and their families. Another double play stalled of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed completed early as the Wildcats out. Even with the large group of Hardee in the second inning and according to law, the property described in such cer- and Panthers faced threatening There was no further scoring. seniors, Hardee has a lot of un- the Miners went down in order. skies all evening. The rains did- Hardee left Bolin and Maddox tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the derclassmen to fill in the gaps. In the third, Hardee left Pear- n’t come until the game had aboard in the home half of the Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, Juniors Tanor Durden and Devin son and Johnson on base, while ended. sixth after Bolin walked and second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, Fort Meade stranded Devon TH Pearson, sophs Seth McGee, Johnson was on the mound Maddox doubled. When Mul- FL 33873 on the 28 day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. Cody Spencer and Adam Salas Danforth and Trey Porter. and struck out the first two Mul- berry left Justin Crocker th (just up from the JV), and frosh A hit and fielder’s choice left berry batters and center fielder stranded in the top of the sev- Dated this 14 day of APRIL, 2014. Hayden Lindsey round out the Hewett stranded in the fourth in- Dustin Coldald. Johnson opened enth, Hardee had its 14th win of 2014 squad. the season. Victoria L. Rogers Clerk of Circuit Court Hardee County, Florida AD No: 1 By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD070XXXX

Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 4:24-5:15c

NOTICE OF APPLICATION H  EARTLAND PHARMACY FOR TAX DEED /+:<5+7.)+AB)+=-2=5+ B(863) 767-8920 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PNC C/O TC TAMPA 1, LLC, the holder of the following certificate has filed (Road North of Aaron’s Rental. Next to Heartland Pediatrics) said certificate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the descrip- tion of the property, and the names in which it was as- sessed are as follows:

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Jokes & Philosophies None of them imagined that tragedy may be around the next turn. They were enjoying life and the blessings of it. With A Little Dab Of Common Sense The Fireside By James Stillwagon One family, out at a local park miles from town enjoying a pic- By Truman A. Thomas nic lunch, was startled when they heard the sound of a truck coming Hardee County Fire-Rescue Chief through the brush. They tried to move out of the way. Mom and Dad just barely made it but were injured just the same. Brother and Sister were blessed that they were able to lie flat, and by a sheer miracle My cousin, the one we call Chuck for chuck roast, is well HELICOPTER OR NO HELICOPTER? the truck did not touch them. known for his savage appetite and cave man table manners. It was a clear, cool, crisp morning — the smell of orange blos- Meanwhile, back at the firehouse, the crew had just finished ——— soms in the air and people moving about making preparations for the lunch that had been put back into the refrigerator four times be- Yes, Mack, just like you said, without a doubt you are definitely the Saturday they would spend with their families and friends. cause of the number of emergency calls they were getting. Not a a team player. But what concerns us is just which team are you a problem — they would rather be busy, it makes the 24-hour shift go team player for? by even better. ——— At the park, a group of motorcyclists came by and helped the Should we fail to attend to our driving, then without a doubt in Wauchula News stranded family. The truck that caused this whole thing took off. Two time our driving will attend to us. of the motorcycles followed while the others called 9-1-1 and started ——— By Jan Wilkins the wheels in motion, relaying the information of the truck and the So many of my former classmates say that I was dumb in 773-0618 injuries of the mom and dad, which did not appear serious. school, but they know full well that is not true, because my teachers The Police Department and Sheriff’s Office were in the process all said that I was a promotional student, all 40 of them. Another week has flown by slowly recovering, enough so of locating the truck and responding to the park. Fire-Rescue was ——— so quickly that, for me, it seems that he has been able to attend paged and responded — another call in an already busy day. The other night while dining out at a local seafood restaurant like I am in a time warp. My worship services occasionally. The fire engine usually responds with the ambulance, but they with a most enchanting seaside setting, Sugar Possum ordered her wish for you is that last week Here’s to an even faster recov- were already busy on a brush fire. The ambulance arrives with two usual order of crab legs shipped directly from Madrid. I also ordered was more relaxed for you and ery, Ray! personnel, and they begin assessing the mom and dad. They quickly my usual order, a full platter of oysters from Cape Cod. yours, especially since we had a Several are celebrating the understand that what appears to be minor is actually two individuals While waiting for our order to be served, Sugar Possum asked, holiday weekend. aging process by adding one that have serious unseen internal injuries and abnormal vital signs. “Why do you look so worried, Truman?” I said, “Didn’t you see the Our love and prayers go to more year to their number. The paramedic wisely calls for a helicopter to fly the mom out waitress. She looks as old as we are.” Sugar Possum says, “O.K., the family of Robert and Emily Happy birthday wishes go to to a trauma center, as her injuries, according to Fire-Rescue trauma- the waitress is as old as we are. So what?” Wilson Lourcey on the birth and Shannyn Cullins Robertson, alert protocol and procedures, meet that criteria. However, the dad Then I said, “As old as she is, she might not make it back with loss of their daughter, Margaret Roy Shaw, Larry Taylor, Ross has injuries that are borderline for a trauma-alert helicopter fly-out. my great big jumbo platter of oysters. That’s what!” Elyse, who came into and left McClenithan, Gene Justiss, The following is quickly considered by the paramedic: to fly ——— this world to be with the Lord on Brian Knight and Anthony the dad or not to fly the dad? “I already have one trauma-alert pa- Sometimes when you are trying to explain something to some- Friday, April 18. Luna. tient, the dad is borderline, the helicopter can usually only take one body, then some 30 minutes later they have still got that blank look Even though we are definitely With April coming to a close, patient. The cost of the helicopter may be more than this family can across their face. It don’t mean they are not asleep just because you mission-minded, sometimes it can May be far behind? “April handle.” cannot hear them snoring. seems like we are growing our showers may bring May flow- These are what he thinks about. ——— church from within at New ers,” so here’s wishing for just a The paramedic makes the call for a second helicopter, and also My little Sugar Possum was pretty mad at me because she came Hope Baptist, as almost monthly bit more rain to knock down the requests the closest fire engine to assist with the second patient, as home at noon, and I was still in bed. She said through clinched teeth we have a newborn coming into dust, so the beautiful greens of they have a paramedic on the fire engine and can provide patient I cannot do like some people do; I cannot be piled up in bed at noon our midst. Congratulations to our lawns and the aromas of the care and set up a clear area for the helicopters to land. and do nothing. I said, “Me neither. That’s why I sleep.” Ryan and Amanda Abbott on the flowers can be enjoyed by those This story is fictitious. However, it is not uncommon. It is a ——— birth Friday of their son, Levi who don’t suffer the agony of scenario that we at HCFR are often confronted with. I just wonder again, have you be chance ever heard somebody Daniel. spring allergies. No matter the type of call we respond to, we will always have shout “BOO” in a funeral home? Trees and flowers are bloom- The whole of Hardee County the best interest of our community as the focal point of our decisions, ——— ing all around our Riverview has many who are residents at and we will always do our best to ensure you receive the best pos- By chance, have you ever heard of a dog or cat being struck by area. Lawnmowers, edgers and either Resthaven or Hardee sible care. lightning? blowers can be heard at work Manor. Most of them would P.S. — Mom and Dad are doing fine. The guy in the truck? ——— each day throughout the neigh- welcome a visit from those close Well, the PD and SO caught him and threw him in the slammer. I am so aggravated with those who say that my late father was borhood. While some opt for to them or those who just care Can’t find the key to the cell, though. not a responsible driver, just because he would take a little snort out commercial workers to get it enough to stop by for a visit. of the old jug on occasion. But he was a responsible driver. He was done, others prefer doing it all I know and perhaps you do, responsible for every wreck he was ever in. themselves. too, many of our military who ——— Next-door neighbors Zach hale from Hardee County. LLOYD HALL "' &%  If space is indeed our last frontier, then I guess that makes me and Priscilla Bowes and children Please remember them in your a squatter. Melina and Levi can be seen ei- prayers.  %$ "%"" #$% ——— ther tending their many new I still need input from you, &##!% !& I have always thought that martial arts was an artistic painting plants or sometimes just admir- my readers, for this column to of a live subject by some off duty-marshall. ing them. I am able to enjoy the be what it should be — Wau- ——— fruit of their labors, as well as chula News! 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            4:24c The Herald-Advocate PAGE ONE (USPS 578-780) C Thursday, April 24, 2014 POSITIVE PEDALERS Solunar Forecast 3 Weightlifters 4/24/2014 4/26/2014 4/28/2014 4/30/2014 Sun Data Sun Data Sun Data Sun Data Rise: 6:54 AM Rise: 6:52 AM Rise: 6:50 AM Rise: 6:48 AM Set: 7:57 PM Set: 7:58 PM Set: 7:59 PM Set: 8:00 PM Go To State Day Length Day Length Day Length Day Length 13 hrs. 03 mins. 13 hrs. 06 mins. 13 hrs. 09 mins. 13 hrs. 12 mins. By JOAN SEAMAN the state meet at 249 pounds, Of The Herald-Advocate with a listed 635 total. Moon Data Moon Data Moon Data Moon Data Rise: 3:37 AM Rise: 4:59 AM Rise: 6:22 AM Rise: 7:51 AM Sectional champion Keyon Greene, in the 238-pound di- Set: 3:35 PM Set: 5:38 PM Set: 7:38 PM Set: 9:33 PM Brown was an automatic. vision, comes in at 235 pounds, Overhead: 9:34 AM Overhead: 11:17 AM Overhead: 12:59 PM Overhead: 2:42 PM Underfoot:10:00 PM Underfoot:11:42 PM Underfoot:12:33 AM Underfoot: 2:16 AM Joshua Almaraz and James with a 580 total, 300 in the Greene had to wait for the final bench and 280 in the clean and Moon Phase Moon Phase Moon Phase Moon Phase announcements to find out they jerk. At the recent Bartow meet, Solunar Table Moon Solunar Table Moon Solunar Table Moon Solunar Table Moon Phase is 24% per- Phase is 8% percent Phase is 0% percent Phase is 2% percent will also to the state weightlift- he won with a 570 total, 290 in cent waning waning waning waxing ing championships at the the bench press and 280 in the 24% 8% 0% 2% Waning Crescent Waning Crescent Waning Crescent Waxing Crescent Kissimmee Civic Center on Apr. clean and jerk. At the sectionals, 25. he placed second, with his 580 Major Times Major Times Major Times Major Times It will be the second trip to total, which earned him a spot in 9:34 AM -11:34 AM 11:17 AM - 1:17 PM 12:33 AM -2:33 AM 2:16 AM - 4:16 AM 10:00 PM-12:00 AM 11:42 PM - 1:42 AM 12:59 PM - 2:59 PM 2:42 PM - 4:42 PM state for Brown, who has al- the state finals. ready signed a football scholar- Competition there is also Minor Times Minor Times Minor Times Minor Times 3:37 AM - 4:37 AM 4:59 AM - 5:59 AM 6:22 AM - 7:22 AM 7:51 AM - 8:51 AM ship with the University of keep, with the top seed, Jared 3:35 PM - 4:35 PM 5:38 PM - 6:38 PM 7:38 PM - 8:38 PM 9:33 PM - 10:33 PM Georgia, placed sixth in the state Makatura of Interlachen coming weightlifting in 201 3 with a 635 in at 229 pounds with a 710 total Prediction Prediction Prediction Prediction Solunar Prediction is Solunar Prediction is Solunar Prediction is Solunar Prediction is total, 325 in the bench press and and Vic Alexander of Jack- for a Average day of for a Good day of for a Best day of for a Better day of 310 in the clean and jerk. sonville Trinity Christian with a Hunting or Fishing Hunting or Fishing Hunting or Fishing Hunting or Fishing Average Good Best Better Brown has exceeded that this 645 total. COURTESY PHOTOS year, competing in the heavy- Almaraz, in the 154-pound di- Students at Zolfo Springs Elementary School recently Time Zone Time Zone Time Zone Time Zone weight division. At an Apr. 1 vision, comes in at 145 pounds UTC: -4 UTC: -4 UTC: -4 UTC: -4 earned the opportunity to win a new bicycle. Using their meet in Bartow, he won with a and qualified with a 495 total, “Cat Cash” money, which is gained for positive behavior, 4/25/2014 4/27/2014 4/29/2014 5/1/2014 660 total, 335 in the bench and 255 in the bench and 240 in the students entered a drawing for the shiny new bikes. One Sun Data Sun Data Sun Data Sun Data Rise: 6:53 AM Rise: 6:51 AM Rise: 6:49 AM Rise: 6:47 AM 325 in the clean and jerk. In the clean and jerk. At Bartow, he winner was drawn for grades K-2 and one from grades 3- Set: 7:57 PM Set: 7:58 PM Set: 7:59 PM Set: 8:01 PM Apr. 8 sectional meet in Avon won with his 495 total and re- 5 during the Cool Cat assembly on Friday, April 11. The Park, Brown won again with a peated those numbers for second Day Length Day Length Day Length Day Length lucky recipients were all smiles standing next to their new 13 hrs. 04 mins. 13 hrs. 07 mins. 13 hrs. 10 mins. 13 hrs. 14 mins. mere 635 total, 340 in the bench place at the sectionals. bicycle. Above is K-2 winner Brenda Rojas and below is and 295 in the clean and jerk. Again, Almaraz may find 3-5 winner Brenda Alvarez. Moon Data Moon Data Moon Data Moon Data Rise: 4:18 AM Rise: 5:41 AM Rise: 7:06 AM Rise: 8:39 AM Competition will be keen at tough sledding, with the top Set: 4:36 PM Set: 6:38 PM Set: 8:36 PM Set: 10:26 PM the state meet. 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4:24c 4:24c 2C The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 — Schedule of Weekly Services — Printed as a Public Service BOWLING GREEN WAUCHULA WAUCHULA WAUCHULA ZOLFO SPRINGS by The Herald-Advocate REAL LIFE CHURCH EL REMANENTE IGLESIA HISPANA SOUTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH LIFE CHANGING WORSHIP CENTER Wauchula, Florida 3365 South US Hwy 17 IGLECIA CRISTIANA FUENTE DE VIDA 505 S. 10th Ave. - 773-4368 3426 Oak St. - 863-832-9808 Morning Service ...... 10:30 a.m. 318 W. Main St.. 501 N. 9th Ave. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Worship ...... 2:30 p.m. Deadline: Thursday 5 p.m. Wednesday Study/Learning ..6:30 p.m. Martes Oracion ...... 7:00 p.m. Martes ...... 7: 30 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ...... 6:30 p.m. Jueves Servicio ...... 7:30 p.m. Jueves ...... 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. MARANATHA BAPTIST CHURCH Viernes Servicio ...... 7:30 p.m. Domingo ...... 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. BOWLING GREEN 2465 Oxendine Rd. ST. JOHN A.M.E. CHURCH Domingo Servicio...... 10:30 a.m. SPIRIT WIND TABERNACLE (863) 832-9292 APOSTOLIC LIGHTHOUSE 513 W. Orange St. ENDTIME CROSSROAD IGLESIA HISPANA 1652 Old Bradenton Road Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. UNITED PENTECOSTAL 375-2911 MINISTRY PRESENCIA de Dios Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. CHURCH Sunday Church School ...... 9:30 a.m. 908 Martin Luther King Ave 511 W. Palmetto St. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Evening...... 1:00 p.m. 310 Orange St. Sunday Morning Worship....11:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Domingos ...... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Bible & Prayer Meet....7:00 p.m. 773-1017 Wednesday Bible Study ...... 6:30 p.m. Morning Service ...... 11:30 a.m. Miercoles...... 7:00 p.m. Wednesday Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. Sunday Meet & Greet...... 10:15 a.m. Evening Service...... 7:30 p.m. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Sunday School ...... 11:00 a.m. VICTORY PRAISE CENTER Wed. Bible St. & Yth. Gath ..7:30 p.m. NEW VISION WORSHIP CENTER - ENGLISH TABERNACLE OF Sunday Service ...... 12:00 p.m. 128 E. Main St. Friday (Holy Ghost Night) ....7:30 p.m. 64 E. & School House Road 155 Altman Road - 1131 PRAISE & JOY Tuesday Prayer Meeting...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Church 735-8585 Childcare 735- 1507 MLK Avenue Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. FAITH PRESBYTERIAN Sunday Service ...... 2:00 p.m. 8586 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. CHURCH Morning Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. JEHOVAH’S WITNESSES Morning Worship ...... 11:30 a.m. CHESTER GROVE MB CHURCH Thursday Night Services, 114 N. 7th Ave. - 773-2105 Children’s Church...... 10:00 a.m. - SPANISH Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. 708 W. Grape St. - 375-3353 Evening Worship...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Service ...... 10:00 a.m. Tues. Bible Stdy. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Kidz Club...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Wed. Youth & F.T.H...... 7:00 p.m. & Child Train ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 8:00 a.m. Sunday Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. LIGHT OF THE WORLD Friday Prayer Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Sun. Eve. Worship 1st & 3rd 4:00 p.m. ONA Wednesday Supper ...... 6:15 p.m. MINISTRIES PENTECOSTAL CHURCH OF Tues. Prayer/Bible Study ...... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Youth Fellowship...... 6:50 p.m. Womans Center 131 N. 7th Ave. WAUCHULA CHURCH OF GOD GOD FAITH TEMPLE IGLESIA PENTECOSTES Wednesday Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. Wauchula, FL 1543 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Oak Street CHRISTIAN BIBLE VISION POR LAS ALMAS Friday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. 773-0199 Sunday Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. FELLOWSHIP 149 Badger Loop - 448-2831 FAITH TEMPLE CHURCH LAKE DALE BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. Hwy. 17 South Martes: Oracion ...... 7:00 p.m. OF GOD 3102 Heard Bridge Road Morning Worship ...... 11:15 a.m. Tuesday Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 10:30 a.m. Jueves: Ensenaza Biblica ...... 7:00 p.m. 701 N. 7th Ave - 773-3800 773-6622 Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Thursday Worship...... 7:30 p.m. Youth Group - Sunday ...... 6:00 p.m. Domingo: Servicio ...... 10:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Wed. Night Fam. Training ....7:30 p.m. Saturday Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. Sunday Worship ...... 10:20 a.m. Morning Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Thurs. Youth Bible Study...... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD LIMESTONE BAPTIST CHURCH Children’s Chuch ...... 10:40 a.m. PRIMERA MISSION Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Friday Night Worship...... 7:30 p.m. 121 West Broward St. - 375-2231 1C=>:91@1E 581=>:91 Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. BAUTISTA HISPANA Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. WAUCHULA HILLS HARVEST 518 8th Ave. E. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. TEMPLE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Escuela Dominical ...... 10:00 a.m. MINISTERIO INTERNACIOÑAL Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 210 Anderson Servicio del Domingo...... 11:00 a.m. Cambriadores de Mundo Wednesday ...... 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. 1570 W. Main St. - 773-4182 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m...... 7:00 p.m. 704 W. Main St. - 773-0065 SUNDAY: Church...... 10:00 a.m. Servicio del Miercoles ...... 7:30 p.m. CHURCH OF GOD NEW ZION BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday Service...... 7:30 p.m. Youth Service ...... 6:00 p.m. Bible Study for all ages ...... 9:45 a.m. PRIMITIVE BAPTIST CHURCH TRUE HOLINESS OUTREACH 202 Sidney Roberts Road MY NEW LIFE IN CHRIST Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Pioneer Park 725 Palmetto St. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. CHURCH Wednesday Service...... 7:30 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. 2nd Sunday ...... 10:30 a.m. 375-3304 Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. 117 W. Palmetto St. 773-2929 WAUCHULA HILLS Evening Service ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Disciples Training...... 6:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Sunday Service ...... 10:00 a.m. SPANISH CHURCH OF GOD 5th Sunday ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Sr. Adult Bible Study ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 p.m. 1000 Stansfield Rd. Tues. Night Bible Study ...... 7:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 6:00 p.m. Children’s Chiors REALITY RANCH Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Evening Worship (PK-Grade 4) ...... 5:30 p.m. COWBOY FELLOWSHIP st Children Ministries for all services Evening Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. 1 Sunday ...... 5:00 p.m. ONA BAPTIST CHURCH 2-1/2 Miles east of PRAISE 57–Jr High Chior .. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday Prayer ...... 7:30 p.m. 131 Bear Lane - 773-2540 Zolfo Springs on Hwy. 66 Mid-Week Prayer Meeting .. 6:00 p.m. Thursday Worship...... 7:30 p.m. COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH 863-781-1578 Kids On Missions Saturday Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. FELLOWSHIP Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. (PK-Grade 4) ...... 6:00 p.m. 1999 State Road 64 East Sunday Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Main & W. Centra. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Club 56 ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. WAUCHULA REVIVAL CENTER Sunday AM Worship...... 10:30 a.m. Youth Group (Grades 7-12) 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship Service....11:00 a.m. (Full Gospel) ST. PAUL’S MISSIONARY Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. UNION BAPTIST CHURCH Family Life Ministry Evening Worship Service ...... 6:30 p.m. 501 N. 9th Ave. BAPTIST CHURCH 3676 U.S. Hwy. 17 South - 735-0636 Wed. Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 p.m. 5076 Lily Church Rd. - 494-5622 & Discipleship ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Night Supper ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Church Orchestra...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Activities Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11 a.m. FAITH ASSEMBLY OF GOD Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Adult Choir ...... 7:00 p.m. (All Ages) ...... 7:00 p.m. Youth & Child. Church...... 6:00 p.m. 4937 Hwy. 17 N. - 375-4000 Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Prayer Service ...... 7:00 p.m. NEW BEGINNING CHURCH Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Wednesday FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH Georgia & 9th Avenue Wed. Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. SAN ALFONSO MISSION Morning Worship ...... 10:40 a.m. AWANA for Kids ...... 6:30 p.m. 1121 W. Louisiana St. - 773-9243 781-5887 Men’s Fri. Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. 3027 Schoolhouse Lane Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Time...... 7:00 p.m. SUNDAY: Sunday Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Domingo, Misa en Espano ..10:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Generations Café Opens...... 9:30 a.m. 2nd Sunday Communion ....11:00 a.m. ZOLFO SPRINGS Catecismo ...... 11:00 a.m. WAUCHULA Kids World Check-In for Bread of Life - Sunday...... 12:15 p.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH SPANISH MISSION Nursery-5th Grade Begins..10:15 a.m. T.H.E. Meeting - Tuesday ....7:00 p.m. COMMUNITY WESLEYAN CHURCH Bowling Green APOSTOLIC ASSEMBLY Pre-K Blast ...... 10:45 a.m. Gardner 735-8025 4531 Hwy. 17 N - 375-2253 Martin Luther King and Apostolic Rd. Escuela Dominica ...... 10:00 a.m. Kids World B.L.A.S.T. NEW MT. ZION A.M.E. CHURCH Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. SUNDAY: Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Servicio ...... 11:00 a.m. (K-5th) ...... 10:45 a.m. 10 Martin Luther King Ave. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Bible Study ...... 9:30 a.m. Englishg Service ...... 11:30 a.m. Pioneer Club ...... 6:30 p.m. Worship Service ...... 10:45 a.m. 767-0023 Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 10:45 a.m. General Worship Service ...... 1:30 p.m. Servicio de la Noche ...... 7:00 p.m. WEDNESDAY: Morn. Worship Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Tuesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Mierecoles Merienda ...... 6:00 p.m. Check-In begins for (1st & 3r Sun.) ...... 8:00 a.m. WEDNESDAY: Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. CREWSVILLE BETHEL Servicio...... 8:00 p.m. Nursery-5thgrade ...... 6:15 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Discipleship Training BAPTIST CHURCH Sabado Liga de Jovenes ...... 5:00 p.m. Classes for children ages Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Youth & Adult ...... 6:00 p.m. CELEBRATION CHURCH 8251 Crewsville Road PreK-12th grade ...... 6:30-8:00 p.m. 2nd Sunday Youth Service ....4:00 p.m. TeamKID (ages 3-5th grade) ..6:00 p.m. Rainey Blvd. Church - 735-0871 Pastor - 773-6657 863-781-1624 Allen Christian Endeavor ...... 4:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. FIRST CHURCH OF Wed. & Fri. Bible Study...... 7:00 p.m. FIRST UNITED hardee.celebration.org Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. THE NAZARENE METHODIST CHURCH Sunday Morning Service ....11:00 a.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. 511 W. Palmetto St. NORTHSIDE BAPTIST CHURCH Grape & Church Streets - 375-2340 Sunday Evening Service...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. 912 N. 8th Ave. - 773-6947 Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Wednesday Youth Service ....5:30 p.m. Morning Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. EVANGELISTIC HOLINESS Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Childcare provided at all services Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. CHURCH INC Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Corner of 6th and Hickory Wed. Bible Study ...... 6:00 p.m. CELEBRATION FELLOWSHIP Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. 773-0427 Wednesday Supper ...... 6:00 p.m. FIRST MISSIONARY Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. FORT GREEN BAPTIST Celebration Service...... 10:30 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH Wednesday Evening Cell Groups 1347 Martin Luther King Ave. OAK GROVE BAPTIST CHURCH Wednesday ...... 7:30 p.m. It was awfully cold one Baptist Church Road - 773-9013 Adult Cell Group ...... 7:00 p.m. 773-6556 4350 W. Main St. - 735-0321 winter and two porcupines Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Youth Cell Group ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Children’s Cell Group ...... 7:00 p.m. huddled together to keep Morning Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. OF ZOLFO Sunday Evening ...... 6:00 p.m. Call for locations warm. But they pricked each Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. 320 E. 4th St. - 735-1200 Wednesday Supper ...... 6:00 p.m. other with their quills, and Tues. Youth Ministry Meeting/ Wednesday Bible Study ...... 6:30 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. CHARLIE CREEK they had to move apart. Bible Study ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. BAPTIST CHURCH Soon they were freezing Wed. Prayer/Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. PEACE VALLEY LUTHERAN Training Union ...... 5:00 p.m. HOLY CHILD 6885 State Road 64 East - 773-3447 CHURCH Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. again, and they had to lie SPANISH CATHOLIC MISSION Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. FIRST UNITED 1643 Stenstrom Road - 773-2858 Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. side by side to survive. Misa (Espanol) Sunday ...... 7:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. METHODIST CHURCH 1st & 3rd Sun. How like church members. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. 207 N. Seventh Ave. - 773-4267 Communion ...... 10:00 a.m. FIRST UNITED But let’s avoid the needling IGLESIA DEL DIOS VIVO Wednesday Worship ...... 6:30 p.m. Coffe and Fellowship ...... 9:15 a.m. 2nd & 4th Sun. METHODIST CHURCH because of the needing. 105 Dixiana St. - 375-4191 CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Divine Worship...... 10:00 a.m. Corner of 6th & Suwanee - 735-1544 Domingo De Predicacion ....11:00 p.m. Let’s have more love and 201 S. Florida Ave. Blended Sunday Worship ....10:55 a.m. Bible Study ...... 11:15 a.m. Gospel Music ...... 10:30 a.m. Martes Estudio Biblico...... 7:00 p.m. less shove, more action and Wednesday Night Dinner ...... 6:00 p.m. ** Fellowship each Sunday after service Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Miercoles Estudior Juvenil....7:00 p.m. Sunday Bible Study ...... 9:00 a.m. less faction, more aligning Youth (0-18) & Adult Programming .... Wednesday Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m. Jueves De Predicacion ...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday Worship Service...... 10:30 a.m. and less maligning, more Wednesday Bible Study ...... 7:00 p.m...... 7:00 p.m. PROGRESSIVE MISSIONARY FOX MEMORIAL benefitting and less belittling. BAPTIST CHURCH IMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH HOLINESS CHURCH CHURCH OF CHRIST FLORIDA’S FIRST ASSEMBLY 149 Manley Road - East Main The Bible says, “Hate what 210 E. Broward St. - 445-0290 Will Duke Road OF GOD CHURCH 773-5814  #1-<%>E    is evil, cling to what is good. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship....10:00 a.m. 773-2249 1397 South Florida Avenue Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Be devoted to one another in Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Night Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Sunday Morning Worship...... 9:30 a.m. 773-9386. Worship Service ...... 11:00 a.m. brotherly love.” Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service...... 7:30 p.m. Sunday Bible Class...... 11:30 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:00 a.m. Wed. Evening Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Visit us at: TheSower.com Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m Sunday Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 10:00 a.m. GARDNER BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. Night Bible Class ...... 7:00 p.m. Wed. Family Night ...... 7:00 p.m. REAL LIFE CHURCH MACEDONIA PRIMITIVE South Hwy. 17 - 494-5456 Men’s Leadership & Training Class - Adult, Children & Radiate Youth Church 3365 North US Hwy 17 BAPTIST CHURCH Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. 2nd Sunday of Month...... 4:00 p.m. Morning Service ...... 10:30 a.m. 607 Palmetto St. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. FLORIDA GOSPEL Wednesday Study/Learning ..6:30 p.m. Church School ...... 9:30 a.m. CHURCH OF GOD Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. 511 W. Palmetto Morning Service ...... 11:00 a.m. Martin Luther King Blvd. 223-5126 RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS Evening Service ...... 7:00 p.m. 767-0199 Sunday Morning Worship....11:00 a.m. MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH Wed. Bible Study/Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST Wednesday Worship ...... 7:30 p.m. 1321 S.R. 636 East - 773-3344 Communion-2nd Sun. Eve. ..6:00 p.m. OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS Radio Program 630 Hanchey Rd. - 773-3532 THE GOSPEL TABERNACLE WZZS Sundays...... 9:00 a.m. MT. PISGAH BAPTIST CHURCH Sacrament Meeting ...... 9:00 a.m. 810 W. Tennessee St. - 863-735-1158 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. 6210 Mt. Pisgah Rd. - 375-4409 Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Morning Service ...... 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 9:45 a.m. Priesthood ...... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Evening Worship ...... 6:00 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Wednesday Prayer ...... 7:00 p.m. Disciples Training...... 5:00 p.m. COMMUNITY BAPTIST HEARTLAND Evening Worship ...... 7:00 p.m. CHURCH OF WAUCHULA HILLS COMMUNITY CHURCH SOUL HARVEST MINISTRY Wednesday Prayer Time...... 7:00 p.m. (SPANISH) 1262 W. Main St. - 767-6500 1337 Hwy. 17 South, Wauchula 615 Rainey Blvd. Coffee & Donuts...... 9:00 a.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. OPEN DOOR FULL GOSPEL 257-3950 Sunday School ...... 9:30 a.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. PRAISE CENTER Sunday Bible Study ...... 10:00 a.m. Worship...... 10:30 a.m. Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. E. Broward St. Sunday Morning Worship....11:00 a.m. Wed. Night Dinner ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Sunday School ...... 10:00 a.m. Sunday Evening Service...... 7:00 p.m. Wed. Bodybuilders Adult Cl. Sunday Service ...... 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service...... 7:00 p.m. Crossroads & ST. ANN’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday Service...... 7:30 p.m. DIOS ES AMOR Lighthouse Min...... 7:00 p.m. 204 N. 9th Ave. - 773-6418 807 S. 8th Ave. Sunday ...... 9:30 a.m. PRIMERA MISION BAUTISTA HIGHER GROUND 773-4576 Holy Days ...... Murray Road off Hwy. 17 INTERNATIONAL MINISTRY 375-2295 Domingos Escuela 1258 W. MAIN STREET ST. MICHAEL Domingos Escuela Dom...... 9:45 a.m. Dominica ...... 10:00 a.m. WAUCHULA, FL CATHOLIC CHURCH Servicio de Adoracion...... 11:00 a.m. Servicio ...... 11:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship....11:00 a.m. 408 Heard Bridge Road - 773-4089 Servicio de Predicacion ...... 5:00 p.m. Lunes Oracion ...... 6:00 p.m. Wed. Night Bible Study ...... 6:30 p.m. Saturday Mass (English) ...... 5:00 p.m. Miercoles Servico...... 6:30 p.m. Miercoles Servicio ...... 7:00 p.m. IGLESIA ADVENTISTA DEL (Spanish) ...... 7:00 p.m. SEPTIMO DIA Sunday(English) ...... 8:30 a.m. Old Bradenton Road (Spanish) ...... 11:30 a.m. 767-1010 (Creole)...... 1:30 p.m. Peace River Growers Catecismo ...... 9:45 a.m. IGLESIA de DIOS Daily Mass in English ...... 8:30 a.m. ALFA Y OMEGA Wholesale Nursery 1909 Stanfield Rd. SEVENTH DAY Sunday School ...... 10: 00 a.m. ADVENTIST CHURCH Donnis & Kathy Barber Evening Service ...... 6:00 p.m. 205 S. 11th Ave. - 773-9927 Hwy. 66 East (863) 735-0470 Tuesday (Bible Study & Prayer Sabbath School ...... 9:30 a.m. P.O. Box 760 Zolfo Springs, FL Night) ...... 7:30 p.m. Morning Worship ...... 11:00 a.m. Friday Worship Service ...... 7:30 p.m. Tues. Prayer Meeting ...... 7:00 p.m. April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 3C Braves Lead Minors (Held Out From Last Week) Dixie Darlings In Tie Ellis. By JOAN SEAMAN By JOAN SEAMAN State Farm countered with a Roberts, Saydee Herrera, Maci a run. Of The Herald-Advocate On Mar. 29, the Braves and pair of scores by leadoff batter Kate Gaskins, and Marti Lynn Alexandra Herrera and Taylor White Sox played a make-up Of The Herald-Advocate After four weeks of play, the Without the first week of Makayla DeLeon and solo Edenfield. In on the action were were the only Sun Fresh batters game for the Mar. 24 rainout, Florida Fuel Braves sit atop the scores, the Dixie Darlings 8- scores by Lennox “Lenni” Ull- Krystal Avalos, Carrie Taylor to get all the way to home plate. with the Braves winning 9-5. four-team Minors division in and-under has co-leaders. rich, Madalyn “Mady” Tyson, and Sydnie Martinez. On Apr. 7, First National won White and Cowart each put a Hardee Youth Sports baseball. Through the games of Apr. 10, Joyceline Navarro and Natalia The Apr. 3 game between 8-2 over Sun Fresh. pair of runs on the board for the Following them are the Albrit- First National Bank and State DeLuna. Others playing were First National and Cobb ended Blas and Alexy each scored Braves. Lindsey, Harris, Hearns, ton Insurance Rangers, the Farm Insurance are tied, each Alexa Salazar, Mia Camilo-Tay- up 14-7 in First National’s favor. twice for First National, with Eric Mushrush and Rewis added Nickerson Brothers White Sox with 4-1 record. They are fol- lor, Briana Navarro, Careli Arianna Rodriguez, who Rodriguez, Montes,Lamy and a run apiece. and the First National Bank As- lowed by Cobb Construction Mendez, Valerie Gon-zalez and missed the previous game, Carrillo filling in the other Cabrera, Pazzaglia, Gillaird, tros. and Sun Fresh Farms. Mi”Kayla “Peanut” Silva. joined Montes in circling the scores. Walker and Ellis each put a run Backtracking to Mar. 25, the The season continues through On Apr. 1, Cobb inched past bases three times for First Na- Cortes and Avalos were the up for the White Sox. Rangers downed the Astros 16- May 2, with the Miss Florida Sun Fresh 9-8. tional. Blas, Alexy and Duarte only Sun Fresh players to get to On Mar. 31, the White Sox 3. state tournament the weekend of Lyric Blandon paced Cobb each scored twice and Carrillo home plate. came back to win 13-3 over the Blake Rucker paced the May 16-18 in Sarasota. with two trips around the base and Cerna added a run each. On Apr. 10, State Farm shut Astros. Rangers with three trips to home Backtracking to Mar. 31, First paths. Jimena Aleman, Destiny For Cobb, it was Altieri with down Cobb 15-0. Leadoff batter Cabrera plate. Carson Monts De Oca, Vi- National nipped State Farm 8-6. Driskell, Drew Beattie, Oliva a pair of scores and Aleman, Ullrich came around to score crossed home three times for the cente “Chubbs” Ca-brera, Juan Leadoff batter Alizae “Sugar” Coble, Harmoni Prieto, Jaycee Martinez, Prieto, Coble and three times for State Farm. White Sox. Johnson and Bar- Garza, Isaac Badillo and Aiden Blas and Yareli Duarte were Cobb and Nyeira Antoine each Cobb with one apiece. DeLeon, Tyson, Salazar, Car- ringer added twin tallies and Thomas each crossed home twin-tally batters for First Na- crossed home plate once. Jada On Apr. 4, State Farm downed illo-Taylor, Brianna Navarro and Pazzaglia, Gilliard, Walker, twice and Ari Soles, Manuel tional. Chipping in with a run Altieri, Ashleigh DeLeon and Sun Fresh 10-2. Joyceline Navarro each added a Francois, Hiltabidel and Ellis Garza and Greysen Weeks apiece were Emmie Alexy, Liliana Martinez added to the Tyson was a two-score batter run. had solo scores. added a run each. David Mendez Samantha “Sam” Montes, Ana action. for State Farm, with DeLeon, Runs were hard to come by Blandin, Solis and Juarez didn’t get all the way home. Shehade and Natitly Rendon. There were all solo scores by Ullrich, Salazar, DeLuna, Mag- for Cobb, which left Beattie, were the only batters to get all The Astros scored all their Others playing were Myia Sun Fresh, including Alexandra dalena Hernandez (who missed DeLeon and Coble on the base the way home for the Astros. runs in the third inning, when Lamy, Marleny Carrillo, Janeze Herrera, Adriana Cortez, Belen the previous game), Mendez, paths. In an Apr. 1 game, the Ran- Oscar DeLeon, Tyjaeus “Ty” St. Fort and Yvette Cerna. Gomez, Jelene Avila, Ava Silva and Gonzalez each adding Blandin and Matt Webb came gers upended the Braves 9-1. around to score. Other batters Rucker and Thomas were were Alex Solis, Garrett Tawes, twin-tally batters for the Jovan Pena, Gregorio “Greg” Rangers. Cabrera, Juan Garza, Juarez, Gavin Sharp, Warren Badillo, Mendez and Weeks Cornell and Guillermo DeLuna. each chipped in with a run. On Mar. 27, the Braves Eric Mushrush was the only nipped the Astros 5-3. Brave to make it all the way to HARDEE COUNTY SCHOOLS Leadoff batter Ke’Varreis home plate. White and Kellon Lindsey each The Rangers won the 8-7 KINDERGARTEN REGISTRATION circled the bases twice for the thriller over the Astros on Apr. 3. Braves. Hayden Mushrush Soles and Manuel Garza were added a run. Others playing twin-score batters for the were Clayton Harris, Dean Rangers, with Monts De Oca, Registration for Kindergarten students will begin according to the schedule below. Clark, Karson Fennell, Xander Cabrera, Juan Garza and Rucker Students can also be registered throughout the day beginning Friday, May 9, 2014. Hearns, Eric Mushrush, Ben scoring once each. Rewis and Timothy “Timmy” Blandin and Webb put a pair Cowart. of runs apiece on the board for Bowling Green Elementary School May 8, 2014 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. DeLeon, Blandin and Cornell the Astros. Tawes, Pena and got to home plate for the Astros, Sharp added a run apiece. with several other batters The Braves bounded back for Hilltop Elementary School May 5, 2014 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. stranded. a 20-5 win over the White Sox On Mar. 28, the Rangers won on Apr. 4. 6-4 over the White Sox. White came around to score North Wauchula Elementary School May 8, 2014 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Soles, Monts De Oca, Manuel four times for the Braves. Lind- Garza, Cabrera, Juan Garza and sey and Harris had three scores Badillo scored in a first-inning apiece, Clark, Hayden Wauchula Elementary School May 8, 2014 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. outburst by the Rangers. Mushrush, Cowart and Eric For the White Sox, it was Mushrush had twin scores and Rafael “R. J.” Cabrera, Boone Fennell and Rewis each added a Zolfo Springs Elementary School May 8 2014 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Pazzaglia, Preston Barringer and run. Hunter Davis with a run apiece. Hiltabidel and Francois each Others playing were Pressley circled the bases twice for the Kindergarten students must be five years old on or before September 1, 2014. Gilliard, Cayden Johnson, White Sox and Cabrera added a Wilney Francois, Codee Walker, run. Garrett Hiltabidel and Donald Parents are required to bring the following documents: * An original birth certificate * Current physical * Shot record

Angels Race Students who have not met the above requirements will not be permitted to enter school in the fall. According to Florida Law, no student will be permitted to enter Even Tighter first grade unless he/she has completed an approved public or private kindergarten program. By JOAN SEAMAN anna Burch, Kiara Coranado and Of The Herald-Advocate Tulsi Patel with a run apiece. A tie and a one-run win were Others playing were Maddie the only games in the Angels 10- Jane Schraeder, Carlie Knight and-under softball play recently. and Jessalin Arreola. It left Ullrich High Flow On Apr. 10, Ullrich won the Pump in first place with a 4-2 nail-biter with the Red Hots 10- record, the Krause Grove Red 9. Hots at 4-2-1 and Ag Comp So- Sailor Ullrich led her team lutions are 1-4-1. with three trips to home plate. On Apr. 7, Ag Comp played The other Ullrich players scor- the Red Hots to a 10-10 stand- ing a run apiece were Baleigh still. Herrera, Haven Rimes, Holly Liliana “Lily” Plata and Gen- Rowe, Alyvia Driskell, Raquel esis Silva had twin tallies for Martinez, Macy Tyson and AgComp. Faith Davis, Valerie pickup player Genesis Silva. Martinez, Siera Lozano, Vanessa Shaydan Ward didn’t make it Escuelas de Condado de Hardee DeLaRosa, Estelia St. Fort and home and Yadira Rojas and Yesaily Martinez each added a Yuridia Rojas didn’t play in this Registro de Kinder run. Anabelle Servin and Briana game. Downey didn’t get all the way Alexa Rodriguez, who missed home. the first game, and Schraeder Registro para estudiantes de Kinder comenzará con la fecha que aparece a contin- For the Red Hots, it was scored two runs apiece for the Heaven Little, Mikhayla San- Red Hots. Adding solo scores uación. Los estudiantes también pueden ser registrados durante todo el día toyo and pickup player Bay- were Coranado, Knight, Patel, comenzando el Viernes, 9, de mayo de 2014. leigh Herrera with twin scores Arreola and Burch. and Idalis “Ellie” Juarez, Ary- Bowling Green Elementary School 8 de mayo de 2014 5:30 p.m. – 6:30p.m.

Hilltop Elementary School 5 de mayo de 2014 5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. On The Agenda North Wauchula Elementary School 8 de mayo de 2014 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. HARDEE COUNTY COMMISSION Wauchula Elementary School 8 de mayo de 2014 5:30 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. The Hardee County Commission will hold its rescheduled evening session today (Thursday) beginning at 6 p.m. at the Hardee County Agri-Civic Center, 515 Civic Center Dr. (at in- Zolfo Springs Elementary School 8 de mayo de 2014 5:30 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. tersection of Stenstrom and Altman roads ), Wauchula. The meeting can be followed on computer by going to www.hard- eeclerk.com and following the link just above the picture of the Los estudiantes de Kinder deben tener cinco años de edad en o antes del 1 de sep- courthouse. It, and past meetings can also be seen at that link anytime. Each tiembre de 2014. contains an information packet for the items discussed during the meeting. The following is a synopsis of agenda topics that may be of public interest. Times are approximate except for advertised pub- Los padres deben llevar los documentos siguientes: lic hearings. * un certificado de nacimiento original —Zoning 6:05 p.m. One is a request for a temporary Special Use Permit to allow a family member to have a mobile placed nearby to * fisico corriente care for her parents. Another is a proposed ordinance rezoning 85.60 * registro de vacunas acres from Farm Residential to Commercial Industrial and 18.54 acres from multi-family residential to commercial/industrial. —Fourth of July celebration at Pioneer Park, 6:50 p.m. —request to postpone purchase of a crew cab and approve pur- No se permitirá a los estudiantes que no han cumplido los requisitos anteriores a chase of a used wheel mount asphalt paver, 7 p.m. entrar a la escuela en el otoño. Según en acuerdo con la ley de Florida, no se per- —installation of a TECO/Peeples Gas natural gas line under six roads plus installation of a compressed natural gas fueling station at mitirá ningún estudiante para entrar en primer grado a menos que ha completado public works, 7:15 p.m. un programa aprobado de Kinder públicos o privados. —renewal of Fire-Rescue medical director agreement, 7:30 p.m. This agenda is provided as a public service of The Herald- Advocate and the Hardee County Commission for those who may wish to plan to attend. 4:17-5:8c 4C The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 Parfait w/Fruit, Apple Juice, and Milk Salsa, Pepperoni Pizza, Celery Condiments and Milk Sticks w/ Dip, Sweet Corn, Fruit FRIDAY Lunch: Chicken Pot Pie, Cocktail, Oranges, Condiments What’s For SENIOR HIGH Breakfast: Cheerios, Turkey Turkey Corndog, Yogurt Parfait and Milk Sausage, Buttery Toast, Whole w/Fruit, Celery Sticks w/Dip, Grain Pancakes, Fruit Cocktail, Sweet Potato Fries, Pineapple MONDAY THURSDAY Condiments and Milk Lunch? Tidbits, Condiments and Milk Breakfast: Apple Jacks, Breakfast: Frosted Flakes, Lunch: Breaded Chicken Turkey Sausage, Buttery Toast, Sausage Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Sandwich, Grilled Chicken Chef ELEMENTARY SCHOOLS Turkey Corndog, Yogurt Parfait WEDNESDAY Yogurt Parfait w/Fruit, Orange w/Fruit, Celery Sticks w/Dip, Strawberry Poptart, Whole Grain Salad w/Spinach & Breadstick, Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Waffles, Apple Slices, Condi- Juice, Condiments and Milk WGR Cheese Sticks & Marinara, MONDAY Sweet Potato Fries, Pineapple Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart, ments and Milk Lunch: BBQ Chicken, Chef Yogurt Parfait w/Fruit, Side Breakfast: Apple Jacks, Tidbits, Condiments and Milk Golden Grahams, Graham Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, PB Salad w/Turkey, Turkey and Salad, Apple Slices, Pear, Turkey Sausage, Graham Crackers, Strawberry Cup, Cheese Wrap & Cookie, Cheese WEDNESDAY Jamwich, Tuna Salad w/Bread Condiments and Milk Crackers, Strawberry Poptart, Condiments and Milk Bowl, Cheese Pizza, Wowbutter Pizza, Broccoli w/Dip, Zucchini Whole Grain Waffles, Apple Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, Lunch: Chicken Quesadilla, & Jelly Sandwich, Carrot Sticks & Squash, Banana, Apple Juice, Individual menus are subject to Slices, Condiments and Milk Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart, Cheeseburger on WGR Bun, w/Dip, Vegtable Blend, Fruit Condiments and Milk change. Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, PB Golden Grahams, Graham Taco Salad w/Tortilla Chips, Crackers, Strawberry Cup, Cup, Fruit Cocktail, Condiments Jamwich, Cheese Pizza, Wow- Salsa, Black Beans, Sweet and Milk butter & Jelly Sandwich, Carrot Condiments and Milk Corn, Fruit Cocktail, Condi- Lunch: Chicken Quesadilla, Sticks w/Dip, Vegtable Blend, ments and Milk TUESDAY Fruit Cup, Condiments and Milk Hamburger on WGR Bun, Taco THURSDAY Salad w/Tortilla Chips, Salsa, Breakfast: Trix, Chicken & Breakfast: Frosted Flakes, Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Yogurt TUESDAY Black Beans, Sweet Corn, Fruit Sausage Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Cocktail, Condiments and Milk Parfait w/Fruit, Apple Juice, Collecting Breakfast: Trix, Chicken & Orange Juice, Condiments and Condiments and Milk Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Yogurt Milk Lunch: Chicken Pot Pie, Q: I have a cast- barber chair, circa 1940, Parfait w/Fruit, Apple Juice, THURSDAY Lunch: Oven Roasted Breakfast: Frosted Flakes, Spicy Chicken Sandwich, Taco iron bank that has $850; and a razor strop, Condiments and Milk Chicken & Roll, Turkey and Salad w/Tortilla Chips, Salsa, been in my family for $35. Values are based Lunch: Chicken Pot Pie, Sausage Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Cheese Wrap & Cookie, Cheese Orange Juice, Condiments and Turkey Corndog, Yogurt Parfait more than a century. It on condition and rarity. Pizza, Broccoli w/Dip, Zucchini w/Fruit, Baked Beans, Sweet is a Monkey and Co- Milk & Squash, Banana, Condiments Christian Jones might Lunch: Oven Roasted Potato Fries, Pineapple Tidbits, conut bank. When a be a good contact for ______and Milk Chicken & Roll, Turkey and Apples, Condiments and Milk coin is placed in the you, since he collects IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Cheese Wrap & Cookie, Cheese SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT FRIDAY WEDNESDAY monkey's paw and a and appraises barber-re- Pizza, Broccoli w/Dip, Zucchini Breakfast: Cheerios, Turkey lever pressed, the co- lated items. He also is IN AND FOR LEON COUNTY, & Squash, Banana, Condiments Breakfast: Breakfast Pizza, FLORIDA Sausage Pizza, Buttery Toast, conut opens and the By Larry Cox the author of an excel- and Milk Brown Sugar Cinnamon Poptart, Blueberry Pancake, Cinnamon Golden Grahams, Graham coin drops into it as the lent guide, "Barber Shop Pancakes, Fruit Cock-tail, FRIDAY Crackers, Super Donut, Buttery monkey's eyes move and its History & Antiques," available at CIVIL ACTION NO. Condiments and Milk Toast, Strawberry Cup, Condi- mouth opens. It is in fairly amazon.com. Contact him at 2014 CA 000548 Breakfast: Cheerios, Turkey Lunch: Breaded Chicken Sausage Pizza, Buttery Toast, ments and Milk good condition considering the 1959 Route 3, Hamilton, NJ Sandwich, Cowboy Macaroni & Lunch: Chicken, Cheese, & VALIDATION OF NOT TO EX- Blueberry Pancake, Cinnamon age. I have been offered $500 08690; [email protected] Roll, WGR Cheese Sticks & Spinach Chef Salad w/ Bread- CEED $2,000,000,000 FLORIDA Glazed Pancakes, Fruit Cock- Marinara, Side Salad, Green for it. com; and TBSbarbershops.com. DEVELOPMENT FINANCE COR- tail, Condiments and Milk stick, Cheeseburger on WGR —Drew, Appleton, Wisc. Peas, Apple Slices Condiments Bun, Nachos w/ Meat & Cheese, PORATION SPECIAL ASSESS- Lunch: Breaded Chicken A: Your bank was patented on Q: While stationed in Ger- MENT REVENUE BONDS Sandwich, Cowboy Macaroni & March 2, 1886, by James H. many during the 1960s, I col- (FLORIDA HERO PROGRAM), Roll, WGR Cheese Sticks & Bowen of Philadelphia. It was VARIOUS SERIES Marinara, Side Salad, Green lected several dozen Hummel Peas, Apple Slices Condiments manufactured by J. & E. Stevens figurines. Can you recommend FLORIDA DEVELOPMENT FI- and Milk NOTICE OF APPLICATION and Company of Cromwell, a good guide so I can deter- NANCE CORPORATION, A Conn. The bank was available on mine the values of ones I have? PUBLIC BODY CORPORATE AND FOR TAX DEED either a brown or red base. I JUNIOR HIGH —Steve, Salem, Ore. POLITIC, found the Monkey and Coconut A: Although there are several NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that EQUITY TRUST COM- Plaintiff, bank referenced in "The Official excellent guides, my personal MONDAY PANY CUSTODIAN F/B/O VANCE LAURA IRA, the Guide to Mechanical Banks" by pick is "M.I. Hummel: Figurines, Breakfast: Apple Jacks, vs. holder of the following certificate has filed said certifi- Dan Morphy and published by Plates, Miniatures & More" by Turkey Sausage, Graham cate for a tax deed to be issued thereon. The certificate House of Collectibles. Morphy Robert L. Miller and published THE STATE OF FLORIDA, AND Crackers, Strawberry Poptart, Whole Grain Waffles, Apple number and year of issuance, the description of the claims this bank is worth some- by Portfolio Books. This guide is ALL OF THE SEVERAL PROP- property, and the names in which it was assessed are where in the $1,000 to $12,000 ERTY OWNERS, TAXPAYERS Slices, Condiments and Milk the most accurate and documents AND CITIZENS OF THE STATE Lunch: Chicken Nuggets, PB as follows: range based, of course, on condi- thousands of Hummel items. Es- OF FLORIDA, INCLUDING NON- Jamwich, Cheese Pizza, Wow- tion. pecially helpful is a chart of the RESIDENTS OWNING PROP- butter & Jelly Sandwich, Carrot CERTIFICATE NO.: 155 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2006 various Hummel marks, making ERTY OR SUBJECT TO Sticks w/Dip, Vegtable Blend, Q: My dad and granddad it fairly easy to date years of pro- TAXATION THEREIN AND ALL Fruit Cup, Condiments and Milk Parcel ID Number: 05-33-25-0090-0000I-0005 were barbers in upstate New duction. OTHERS HAVING OR CLAIMING York. They both collected re- ANY RIGHT, TITLE OR INTEREST Write to Larry Cox in care of TUESDAY Description of Property: lated items such as razors, KFWS, P.O. Box 536475, Or- IN PROPERTY TO BE AFFECTED Breakfast: Trix, Chicken & BY THE ISSUANCE OF THE Biscuit, Buttery Toast, Yogurt shaving mugs, a shoeshine lando, FL 32853-6475, or send BONDS HEREIN DESCRIBED, LOTS 5 TO 7 INC BLK I stand and even three barber e-mail to questionsforcox@ OR TO BE AFFECTED IN ANY MT ZION SUBD poles. Are these worth keep- aol.com. Due to the large volume WAY THEREBY, 05 33S 25E ing? of mail he receives, Mr. Cox can- 368P727 541P331 —Kenneth, Las Vegas, N.M. Defendants. not personally answer all reader ______/ A: Barber shop collectibles questions, nor do appraisals. Do SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- are quite popular. Typical prices not send any materials requiring ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE ______STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. include a Victorian-era mug rack, return mail. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE $750; an electrified barber pole (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. TO THE STATE OF FLORIDA, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF Name in which assessed: TRUSTEES OF SHAW’S from the 1950s, $300; a Koken THROUGH THE STATE AT- FLORIDA, IN AND FOR TEMPLE FIRST BORN CHURCH OF THE LIVING GOD TORNEY FOR THE SECOND HARDEE COUNTY JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF PROBATE DIVISION FLORIDA, AND THROUGH Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State THE STATE ATTORNEY FOR CASE NO.: 252014CP000010 of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed EACH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN according to law, the property described in such cer- WHICH A LOCAL GOVERN- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the MENT WITHIN THEIR JURIS- IN RE: the Estate of DICTION HAS ENTERED Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, INTO AN INTERLOCAL ELAINE C. TERRELL, second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, AGREEMENT, AND TO THE FL 33873 on the 21ST day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. TAXPAYERS, PROPERTY Deceased. OWNERS AND CITIZENS OF ______/ Dated this 7TH day of APRIL, 2014. LEON COUNTY, FLORIDA AND OF EACH OF THESE NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION LOCAL GOVERNMENTS (TESTATE) Victoria L. Rogers WHICH HAS ENTERED INTO Clerk of Circuit Court AN INTERLOCAL AGREE- The administration of the estate Hardee County, Florida MENT, INCLUDING NON- of ELAINE C. TERRELL, deceased, AD No: 1 RESIDENTS OWNING is pending in the Circuit Court of By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk PROPERTY OR SUBJECT TO the Tenth Judicial Circuit of TAXATION THEREIN, AND Florida, in and for Hardee County, Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD065XXXX ALL OTHERS HAVING OR Florida, Probate Division, the ad- Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 CLAIMING ANY RIGHT, dress of which is 417 West Main 4:10-5:1c TITLE OR INTEREST IN Street, Wauchula, FL 33873, file PROPERTY TO BE AF- number 252014-CP000010. FECTED BY THE BONDS HEREIN DESCRIBED, OR TO The estate is testate; the date of BE AFFECTED IN ANY WAY the Will and any Codicils being THEREBY: June 8, 1999. The names and ad- NOTICE OF APPLICATION dresses of the personal represen- You and each of you are hereby tative and the personal FOR TAX DEED required to appear on Wednes- representative’s attorney are set day, the 11th day of June, 2014, at forth below. The fiduciary lawyer- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PENDER NEWKIRK 9:30 o'clock a.m. (EST), before the client privilege in s. 90.5021 ap- CUSTODIAN F/B/O TC 10U, LLC, the holder of the fol- Circuit Court for the Second Judi- plies with respect to the personal cial Circuit, in and for Leon representative and any attorney lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax County, Florida, in Room 365-B, at employed by the personal repre- deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and the Leon County Courthouse lo- sentative. year of issuance, the description of the property, and cated at 301 South Monroe Street, the names in which it was assessed are as follows: Tallahassee, Florida 32301, and to All interested persons on whom show cause why the Complaint for a copy of the Notice of Administra- Validation filed in this action tion is served who challenges the CERTIFICATE NO.: 604 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 should not be granted, and the qualifications of the personal rep- Bonds herein described and the resentative, venue, or jurisdiction Parcel ID Number: 01-34-25-0000-02810-0000 proceedings authorizing the is- of the court is required to file any suance thereof validated and con- objection with the Court in the Description of Property: firmed, said Bonds being manner provided in the Florida designated "Not Exceeding Probate Rules WITHIN 3 MONTHS 6 AC E1/2 OF NW1/4 OF NW1/4 $2,000,000,000 Florida Develop- AFTER THE DATE OF SERVICE ment Finance Corpora-tion Spe- OF A COPY OF THIS NOTICE ON OF SW1/4 & W 66 FT OF N 660 FT cial Assessment Revenue Bonds THE OBJECTING PERSON, OR OF E1/2 OF NW1/4 OF SW1/4 (Florida Hero Program), Various THOSE OBJECTIONS ARE FOR- 01 34S 25E Series,” a more particular descrip- EVER BARRED. PRO-77-56 339P17 RMDR-P G tion of said Bonds being con- OLSON 392P171 PMR-5/05 tained in the Complaint for Any person entitled to exempt 681P189P192P194 692P1401 Validation filed in this action. property is required to file a peti- This Order to Show Cause shall tion for determination of exempt 200925001712,1713,1714,8408 be published in the manner re- property WITHIN THE TIME PRO- quired by Section 75.06, Florida VIDED BY LAW OR THE RIGHT TO SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- Statutes, as amended, in a news- EXEMPT PROPERTY IS DEEMED STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. paper published and of general WAIVED. A surviving spouse circulation in Leon County, Flor- seeking an elective share must file Name in which assessed: GMG ENTERPRISES, INC. ida, and within the boundaries of an election to take elective share each local government which has WITHIN THE TIME PROVIDED BY entered into an interlocal agree- LAW OR THE RIGHT TO CLAIM Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State ment with the Plaintiff, a listing of AN ELECTIVE SHARE IS DEEMED of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed which is attached to the Com- WAIVED. according to law, the property described in such cer- plaint for Validation filed in this ac- tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the tion. Such publication shall ALL OBJECTIONS NOT SO consist of once each week for two FILED WILL BE FOREVER Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, consecutive weeks prior to the BARRED. second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, date of the hearing set forth in the FL 33873 on the 21st day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. preceding paragraph, the first Personal Representative: publication to be at least twenty STEVEN E. MCALLISTER Dated this 2nd day of APRIL, 2014. (20) days prior to said date. 2436 NE 60th Court Okeechobee, FL 34974 Victoria L. Rogers DONE AND ORDERED at Leon Attorney for Personal Clerk of Circuit Court County, Florida, this 20th day of Representative: Hardee County, Florida March, 2014. COLIN M. CAMERON, ESQUIRE AD No: 1 Florida Bar No. 270441 By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk /s/ John Cooper 200 NE Fourth Avenue Judge of the Circuit Court of the Okeechobee, FL 34972 Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD015XXXX Second Judicial Circuit, in and (863-763-8600) Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 for Leon County, Florida [email protected] 4:10-5:1c ______4:17,24c ______4:17-5:8c April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 5C

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CESSOR BY MERGER TO BAC of your written defenses, if any, to BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., Extra Write to Cindy at King Features HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Vladimir R. St. Louis, Esq. at VAN Weekly Service, P.O. Box FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME NESS LAW FIRM, PLC, Attorney Plaintiff, By Cindy Elavsky LOANS SERVICING, LP for the Plaintiff, whose address is 536475, Orlando, FL 32853- 1239 E. NEWPORT CENTER vs. 6475; or e-mail her at Plaintiff, DRIVE, SUITE #110, DEERFIELD [email protected]. BEACH, FL 33442 on or before JOHN G. HOWARD A/K/A JOHN minutes. (c) 2014 King Features Synd., Inc. v. May 9, 2014 a date which is within HOWARD, et at., "This was the moment where thirty (30) days after the first pub- Q: I just watched a movie we all knew that the movie was JACKIE L. DEAN; JIMMY O. lication of this Notice in The HER- ______/Defendant(s). called "How We Got Away going to work. That's one of the DEAN; ANY AND ALL UNKNOWN ALD ADVOCATE and file the With It" on Video on Demand, rare things that comes along, PARTIES CLAIMING BY, original with the Clerk of this NOTICE OF SALE THROUGH, UNDER, AND Court either before service on and I really liked it. It was a re- when so many things have to go AGAINST THE HEREIN NAME IN- Plaintiff’s attorney or immediately Notice is hereby given that, pur- ally suspenseful indie film, right to make a decent movie. DIVIDUAL DEFENDANT(S) WHO thereafter, otherwise a default will suant to an Order Rescheduling with a lot of new-to-me actors. That was the moment I knew this ARE NOT KNOWN TO BE DEAD be entered against you for the re- Foreclosure Sale dated 4 day of However, the actor who played might actually work after all." OR ALIVE, WHETHER SAID UN- lief demanded in the complaint. April, 2014, entered in Civil Case the detective looked really fa- Words To KNOWN PARTIES MAY CLAIM This notice is provided to Admin- Number 25-2010-CA-000156 in the AN INTEREST AS SPOUSES, istrative Order No. 2065. miliar. Can you tell me who he Q: I love the character of Circuit Court for Hardee County, Tessa on "Supernatural" HEIRS, DEVISEES, GRANTEES, Florida, wherein BANK OF AMER- is and what I might have seen Live By OR OTHER CLAIMANTS; RALPH If you are a person with a disabil- ICA, N.A. the Plaintiff, and WENDY him in? (which also HENRY PFLUGH; MONICA JEAN ity who needs any accommoda- L. HOWARD, et al, are the Defen- —Jessica F. in Georgia happens to be A Daily Thought PFLUGH tion in order to participate in this dants, Hardee County Clerk of A: The actor you are thinking my favorite proceeding, you are entitled, at no Court will sell the property situ- of is Jon Lindstrom, and if you're show). Will THURSDAY ______/Defendants. cost to you, to the provision of ated in Hardee County, Florida, certain assistance. Please contact a soap-opera fan, you'll recog- she ever re- On the first day of the week, described as: turn to the se- NOTICE OF SALE the Office of the Court Administra- nize him from "As the World very early in the morning, tor, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, Bar- THAT PART OF THE W 1/2 Turns" and "General Hospital." ries? Mary Magdalene and the NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tow, Florida 33830, (863) OF THE NW 1/4 OF THE He also has guest-starred in nu- —Desi L., via other Mary took the spices pursuant to an Order of Final Sum- 534-4686, at least 7 days before NW 1/4 LYING NORTH OF merous series, such as "Blue email they had prepared and went mary Judgment of Foreclosure your scheduled court appearance, THE PAVED ROAD or immediately upon receiving this Bloods," "Drop Dead Diva," A: Lindsey McKeon, who to the tomb. They found the dated March 31, 2014, entered in (KNOWN AS THE OLD "NCIS" and "Everwood," and plays everyone's favorite reaper stone rolled away from the Civil Case no. 25-2010-CA-000348 notification if the time before the AVON PARK - WAUCHULA of the Circuit Court of the Tenth scheduled appearance is less ROAD) IN SECTION 12, the feature film "Must Love on the popular CW sci-fi series, tomb, but when they en- Judicial Circuit in and for Hardee than 7 days; if you are hearing or TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, Dogs." "How We Got Away With will return to the show May 13. tered, they did not find the County, Florida, wherein the Clerk voice impaired, call 711. RANGE 25 EAST, HARDEE It" — due out May 13 on DVD Lindsey told me she's thrilled to body of Jesus. of the Circuit Court will sell to the COUNTY, FLORIDA — is Jon's first feature film, be working with that group Luke 24:1-3 (NIV) highest bidder for cash on 7 day WITNESS my hand and the seal of this Coury this 11 day of April, which he directed, co-wrote, co- again. When I spoke with her re- of May, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. on the at public sale, to the highest and produced and also co-stars in. cently, she still hadn't received a FRIDAY 2nd Floor Hallway, outside Room 2014. best bidder, for cash, at the 2nd 202 of the Hardee County Court- Floor Hallway, outside of Room I asked Jon about the experi- script, but she knew she defi- But the angel said to the house, 417 West Main Street, VICTORIA L. ROGERS 202 of the Hardee County Court- ence of directing his first feature- nitely wanted to reprise her role. women, “Do not be afraid; for Wauchula, Florida 33873, in accor- Clerk of Court house, 417 West Main Street, length film, and he told me what I know that you seek Jesus dance with Chapter 45 Florida Wauchula, FL at 11:00 AM on the a meaningful shoot it was: "The "I don't know what I'll be who was crucified. He is not Statutes, relative to the following By: Connie Coker 30 day of April, 2014. Any person As Deputy Clerk whole shoot was really special doing or what will be happening, here; for He has risen as He described property as set forth in claiming an interest in the surplus for me, just being as it was the but I am excited. I love the show, said. … Go quickly and tell the Final Judgment, to wit: from the sale, if any, other than the ______4:17,24c property owner as of the date of first time I was directing a fea- and the boys are great. This is His disciples that He has LOT 5, SUNSET HEIGHTS the lis pendens must file a claim ture-length film. There was one one of my favorite characters to risen from the dead, and He SUBDIVISION, ACCORD- within 60 days after the sale. night, though ... there's an entire play." is going ahead of you to ING TO THE PLAT ______sequence, it comes probably Galilee.” THEREOF, RECORDED IN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE Dated: April 8, 2014 about two-thirds of the way Q: I was wondering if you Matthew 28:5-6a,7a (RSV) PLAT BOOK 3, PAGE 56, TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN through the film, where there are could tell me when "Hell On OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS AND FOR HARDEE COUNTY, Victoria Rogers Wheels" is coming back on? OF HARDEE COUNTY, FLORIDA Clerk of the Circuit Court some characters doing some- SATURDAY FLORIDA. GENERAL JURISDICTION DIVI- Hardee County, Florida thing at a pier at night. There's —Terry V., via email That same day two of Jesus’ SION essentially no dialogue in it, and A: AMC's hit Western series followers were walking to the TOGETHER WITH A 1984 By: Connie Coker the sequence runs for about 10 will return this summer with a village of Emmaus, seven DOUBLE WIDE MOBILE CASE NO. 25-2007-CA-000559 miles from Jerusalem. … HOME WITH VIN If you are a person with a disabil- Jesus Himself suddenly CM36016600A AND BANK OF AMERICA, N.A., ity who needs any accommoda- CM36016600B. Plaintiff, tion in order to participate in this came and began walking with them. … Then Jesus proceeding, you are entitled, at no ______Any person claiming an interest in vs. cost to you, to the provision of took them through the writ- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT IN AND the surplus from the sale, if any, certain assistance. Please contact TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT IN FOR HARDEE COUNTY, ings of Moses and all the other than the property owner as Francis A. Whaley; Jennifer L. the Office of the Court Administra- AND FOR HARDEE COUNTY, FLORIDA prophets, explaining from all of the date of the Lis Pendens Whaley; John Doe and Jane Doe, tor, (863) 534-4690, within two (2) FLORIDA CIVIL ACTION the Scriptures the things con- must file a claim within 60 days Defendants. working days of your receipt of CASE NO: 25-2012-CA-000247 after the sale. ______/ this Notification; if you are hearing cerning Himself. CASE NO. 252013CA000329 Luke 24:13,27 (NLT) or voice impaired, call TDD (863) NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE, LLC AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES NOTICE OF 534-7777 or Florida Relay Service WELLS FARGO BANK, N.A., ACT. If you are a person with a FORECLOSURE SALE 711. Plaintiff, SUNDAY disability who needs any accom- 4:17,24c ______Plaintiff, That evening the disciples modation in order to participate in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN pur- vs. were meeting behind locked this proceeding, you are entitled, suant to an Order dated April 1, vs. doors in fear of the Jewish at no cost to you, ot the provision 2014, entered in Case No. 25- ______APRIL MICHELLE LOZANO; 2007-CA-000559 of the Circuit leaders when suddenly of certain assistance. Please con- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE YOGY LOZANO; UNKNOWN TEN- Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit, ANGELLA R. COLEMAN, et al, tact the Office of the Court Admin- TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF ANT I; UNKNOWN TENANT II; Jesus was standing there in and for Hardee County, Florida, istrator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, THE STATE OF FLORIDA, IN AND HARDEE COUNTY, A POLITICAL among them. … And how wherein Bank of America, N.A. is ______/Defendant(s). Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) 534- FOR HARDEE COUNTY SUBDIVISION OF THE STATE OF wonderful was their joy as 4686, at least 7 days before your the Plaintiff and Francis A. Wha- FLORIDA, and any unknown CIVIL DIVISION NOTICE OF RESCHEDULED they saw their Lord. He said scheduled court appearance, or ley; Jennifer L. Whaley; John Doe heirs, devisees, grantees, credi- immediately upon receiving this and Jane Doe are the Defendants, SALE to them, “As the Father has CASE NO.: tors, and other unknown persons sent Me, so I am sending notification if the time before the that I will sell to the highest and or unknown spouses claiming by, 25-2012-CA-000485-CAAX-MX NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Pur- scheduled appearance is less best bidder for cash at, the 2nd through and under any of the you. Receive the Holy Spirit.” floor hallway, outside Room 202, suant to an Order Reschedul-ing than 7 days; if you are hearing or EVERBANK above-named Defendants, John 20:19,20b-21 (TLB) voice impaired, call 711. 417 West Main Street, Wauchula, Foreclosure Sale dated March 12, FL 33873, beginning at 11:00 AM 2014, and entered in Case No. 25- Plaintiff, ______/Defendants. MONDAY Dated at WAUCHULA, Florida this on the 30th day of April, 2014, the 2013-CA-000329 of the Circuit 7th day of April, 2014. following described property as Court of the Tenth Judicial Circuit Thomas, called Didymus, vs. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE set forth in said Final Judgment, to in and for Hardee County, Florida who was one of the twelve, SALE wit: in which Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., VICTORIA L. ROGERS, CLERK ELLA MAE EDWARDS, et al. was not with them when Clerk of Circuit Court is the Plaintiff and Angella R. Cole- NOTICE is hereby given that the Jesus came. … A week later, Hardee County, Florida COMMENCE AT THE NW man also known as Angella Renee Defendant(s). undersigned Clerk of the Circuit the followers were in the CORNER OF SOUTH 18 ______/ Coleman a/k/a Angella Re Cole- Court of Hardee County, Florida, house again and Thomas By: Connie Coker ACRES OF WEST 1/2 OF man, Carl B. Coleman also known will on the 30th day of April, 2014, Deputy Clerk NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4 OF SEC- NOTICE OF SALE as Carl Coleman a/k/a Carl Ben- was with them. The doors at 11:00AM at Hardee County TION 8, TOWNSHIP 33 jamin Coleman, Citifinancial, Inc., were locked but Jesus came Courthouse, 417 W. Main St., Sec- 4:24,5:1,c SOUTH, RANGE 25 EAST Notice is hereby given that, pur- Tenant #1, Tenant #2, The Un- in and stood right in the mid- ______ond Floor Hallway Outside of AND RUN TO THE EAST suant to a Final Summary Judg- known Spouse of Angella R. Cole- Room 202, Wauchula, Florida dle of them. … He said to LINE OF PAVED ROAD ment of Foreclosure entered in the man also known as Angella Renee ______33873, offer for sale and sell at Thomas, “Put your finger FOR A POINT OF BEGIN- above-styled case, I will sell the Cole-man a/k/a Angella Re Cole- public outcry to the highest and here and look at My hands. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE NING; THENCE RUN EAST, property located in HARDEE man, The Unknown Spouse of best bidder for cash, the follow- TENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, IN 208.75 FEET; THENCE County, Florida, described as: Carl B. Coleman also known as … Stop being an unbeliever. ing-described property situate in AND FOR HARDEE COUNTY, SOUTH 208.75 FEET; Carl Coleman a/k/a Carl Benjamin … Jesus said, “You believe Hardee County, Florida: FLORIDA THENCE WEST 208.75 Lots 5 and 23, ORANGE Coleman, are defendants, the because you see Me. Those FEET TO THE EAST LINE GROVE ESTATES, accord- Hardee County Clerk of the Circuit S 1/2 OF THE FOLLOWING who are truly blessed believe CASE NO. 252014CA000030 OF SAID ROAD; THENCE ing to the plat thereof, as Court will sell to the highest and DESCRIPTION: without seeing Me.” NORTH TO THE POINT OF recorded in Plat Book 3, best bidder for cash in/on Hardee N 1/2 OF NE 1/4 OF SE 1/4, John 20:24,26,27b,29 (NCV) NATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC, BEGINNING, ALL LYING Page 35, of the Public County Courthouse, 2nd Floor, OF NE 1/4, LESS NORTH AND BEING IN SECTION 8, Records of Hardee County, 417 W. Main Street, Wauchula, FL 1/3 THEREOF, OF SEC- Plaintiff, TOWNSHIP 33 SOUTH, Florida. 33873, Hardee County, Florida at TUESDAY TION 30, TOWNSHIP 33 RANGE 25 EAST, HARDEE 11:00 a.m. on the 30 day of April, Jesus came again and told SOUTH, RANGE 26 EAST, vs. COUNTY, FLORIDA. Property Address: 2014, the following described the disciples. “All power in 682 Baker St. property as set forth in said Final HARDEE COUNTY, FLORIDA. Heaven and earth has been MARIA LUNA A/K/A MARIA Y. Dated this 9 day of April, 2014. Wauchula, FL 33873 Judgment of Foreclosure: LUNA; REYES NAVARRO, ET AL. given to Me. You, then, are to pursuant to the Final Judgment Victoria Rogers at public sale, to the highest and LOTS 23 AND 24, BLOCK go and make disciples of all entered in a case pending in said Defendants. As Clerk of the Court best bidder, for cash, by elec- D, LABRISA SUBDIVISION, the nations and baptize them ______/ tronic sale at ON THE SECOND A SUBDIVISION AS Court, the style of which is indi- in the name of the Father and cated above. By: Connie Coker FLOOR HALLWAY OUTSIDE RECORDED IN PLAT of the Son and of the Holy NOTICE OF ACTION ROOM 202, IN THE HARDEE As Deputy Clerk BOOK 4, PAGE 5 OF THE Spirit. Teach them to observe COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 417 PUBLIC RECORDS OF Any person or entity claiming an interest in the surplus, if any, all that I have commanded To the following Defendant(s): If you are a person with a disabil- WEST MAIN STREET, HARDEE COUNTY, resulting from the foreclosure REYES NAVARRO ity who needs assistance in order WAUCHULA, FL 33873, beginning FLORIDA. A/K/A 912 W you, and re-member, I am sale, other than the property (CURRENT RESIDENCE to participate in a program or serv- at 11:00 am on May 7, 2014. PALMETTO ST with you always, even to the owner as of the date of the Lis UNKNOWN) ice of the State Courts Sy-stem, Any person claiming an interest WAUCHULA FL 33873- end of the world.” Pendens, must file a claim on Last Known Address: you should contact the Office of in the surplus from the sale, if any, 2552 same with the Clerk of Court Matthew 28:18-20 (PME) 803 NORTH FLORIDA the Court Administrator at (863) other than the property owner as within 60 days after the foreclo- AVENUE, WAUCHULA, 534-4686 (voice), (863) 534-7777 of the date of the lis pendens, Any person claiming an interest in sure sale. WEDNESDAY FL 33873 (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (Florida must file a claim within 60 days the surplus from the sale, if any, Additional Address: Relay Service), as much in ad- after the sale. other than the property owner as So after talking with them, WITNESS my hand and official 4205 LAKE HAVEN vance of your court appearance or Witness, my hand and seal of of the date of the Lis Pendens the Lord Jesus was taken up seal of said Court this 8 day of BOULEVARD, SEBRING visit to the courthouse as possi- this court on the 16 day of April, must file a claim within 60 days into heaven, and He took His April, 2014. FL 33875 ble. Please be prepared to explain 2014. after the sale. seat at the right hand of God, Additional Address: your functional limitations and AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES but they went out to make 1324 TANGELO DR, suggest an auxiliary aid or service VICTORIA L. ROGERS Dated in Hardee County, Florida ACT. If you are a person with a their proclamations every- WAUCHULA, FL 33873 that you believe will enable you to CLERK OF CIRCUIT COURT this 12 day of March, 2014. disability who needs any accom- Additional Address: effectively participate in the court where, and the Lord worked modation in order to participate in 1324 SANELO ST, program or service. By: Connie Coker VICTORIA L. ROGERS with them and confirmed WAUCHULA, FL 33873 Deputy Clerk this proceeding, you are entitled, ______4:17,24c Clerk of the Circuit Court their words by the miracles Additional Address: Hardee Co, Florida at no cost to you, to the provision that followed. 2500 FAIRWAY DR APT 308, If you are a person with a disabil- of certain assistance. Please con- Mark 16:19-20 (NEB) ALVIN, TX 77511 ity who needs assistance in order By: Connie Coker tact the Office of the Court Admin- to participate in a program or serv- Deputy Clerk istrator, 255 N. Broadway Avenue, YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED HARDEE COUNTY ice of the State Courts System, Bartow, Florida 33830, (863) 534- All verses are excerpted from that an action for Foreclosure of KIDS NEED you should contact the Office of If you are a person with a disabil- 4686, at least 7 days before your The Holy Bible: (KJV) King Mortgage on the following de- the Court Administrator at (863) ity who needs any accommoda- scheduled court appearance, or James Version; (ME) The scribed property: 534-4686 (voice), (863) 534-7777 immediately upon receiving this HARDEE COUNTY tion in order to participate in this Message; (NCV) New Cen- HELP! (TDD) or (800) 955-8770 (Florida proceeding, you are entitled, at no notification if the time before the THE SOUTH 150 FEET OF Relay Service), as much in ad- cost to you, to the provision of scheduled appearance is less tury Version; (NEB) New Eng- THE EAST 150 FEET OF THE Ease a dependent child’s vance of your court appearance or certain assistance. Please contact than 7 days; if you are hearing or lish Bible; (NIV) New E 1/2 OF SE 1/4 OF NE 1/4 way through the court sys- visit to the courthouse as possi- the Office of the Court Administra- voice impaired, call 711. International Version; (NLT) OF NW 1/4 OF SECTION 4, ble. Please be prepared to explain tor, (863) 534-4690, within two (2) TOWNSHIP 34 SOUTH, tem. Volunteer to be a your functional limitations and working days of your receipt of Victoria Rogers New Living Translation (RSV) RANGE 25 EAST, HARDEE Guardian Ad Litem. suggest an auxiliary aid or service this Notice of Rescheduled Sale; if CLERK OF THE CIRCUIT COURT Revised Standard Version; COUNTY, FLORIDA, LESS that you believe will enable you to you are hearing or voice impaired, (PME) Phillips Modern Eng- AND EXCEPT, THE EAST 30 773-2505 By: Connie Coker effectively participate in the court call TDD (863) 534-7777 or Florida lish; and (TLB) The Living FEET THEREOF FOR ROAD (If office unattended, please leave program or service. Relay Service 711. Deputy Clerk RIGHT-OF-WAY AND LESS message.) ______4:24,5:1c ______4:17,24c ______4:17,24c Bible. April 24, 2014, The Herald-Advocate 7C ing on a structure/conveyance, and obstructing a criminal investi- Apr. 19, Darrell Antron Hines, 30, of 701 LaPlaya Dr., gation by false information Wauchula, was arrested by Ofc. Jesse Poole and charged with pos- Apr. 17, Elizabeth Jim Kessler, 56, of 159 Golden Oaks Rd., session of weapon/ammo by a convicted felon. Crime Blotter Zolfo Springs, was arrested by the Drug Task Force (DTF) and Apr. 19, a residential burglary on East Main Street was re- charged with possession of methamphetamine, possession of mari- ported. During the past week, sheriff’s deputies and city police of- juana and two counts p ossession of drug paraphernalia. ficers investigated the following incidents and made the follow- Apr. 17, Nuel Loyd King, 45, of 2629 Griffin Rd., Wauchula, Apr. 18, Anna Christina Heredia, 24, of 916 Shanna Lane, ing arrests: was arrested by Det. David Drake and charged with kidnapping- Zolfo Springs, was arrested by Ofc. Robert Ehrenkaufer and charged false imprisonment of a child and sexual assault. with battery. COUNTY Apr. 17, a residential burglary on East Broward Street and a Apr. 20, Vicente Fernandez, 41, of 3316 NW Ave. V, Winter theft on Ralph Smith Road were reported. Apr. 17, a theft on South 10th Avenue was reported. Haven, was arrested by Dep. Steven Ahrens and charged with DUI, possession of drug paraphernalia, introducing contraband into a Apr. 16, Daniel William Klehn, 62, of 2516-15th St. E., Apr. 16, Jamaine Deanthony Brown, 31, of 1216 David Court, county detention facility, possession of cocaine and refusal to submit Bradeton, was arrested by Dep. Manuel Martinez and charged with Wauchula, was arrested by Ofc. Jereme Bridges and charged with to DUI test. retail theft. battery. Apr. 16, John Henry Peterson, 69, of 338 Stenstrom Rd., Wau- Apr. 16, a theft on Green Street was reported. Apr. 19, Jesus Leon Enriquez, 20, of 942 Sweet Gum Parkway, chula, was arrested by Dep. David Cruz on an out-of-county war- Wauchula, was arrested by Cpl. Manuel Zuniga and charged with rant. Apr. 15, a theft on East Bay Street was reported. DUI. Apr. 16, Orquidia Ashley Derringer, 27, of 306 N. Florida Ave., Apr. 19, a theft on Golfview Drive and a fight on Fernleaf Av- Wauchula, was arrested by Dep. James Adler and charged with dis- Apr. 14, Brandon Keith Wisniewski, 29, of 722 S. Seventh enue were reported. orderly conduct. Ave., Wauchula, was arrested by Ofc. William Smith and charged Apr. 16, Chevee Leigh Cole, 23, of 301 Glades St., Bowling with battery. Apr. 18, Christopher Bryant Thompson, 20, of 316 S. First Green, was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. Ave., Wauchula, was arrested by Capt. Andrew Rigney on a charge Apr. 16, a residential burglary on South Road and thefts on East BOWLING GREEN of violation of probation. Main Street and on U.S. 17 North were reported. Apr. 20, burglary of a conveyance on Epps Avenue was re- Apr. 18, Ronald Lee Boyd, 53, of 212 S. Seventh Ave., Wau- ported. chula, was arrested by Dep. Todd Souther and charged with disor- Apr. 15, Jerry Jerome Browdy, 18, of 360 Cracker Lane, derly conduct. Wauchula, was arrested by Dep. Todd Souther and charged with lar- Apr. 19, a residential burglary at a different Epps Avenue ad- Apr. 18, Christopher Lee Baker, 31, of 3006 Hickory Court, ceny — grand theft. dress was reported. Zolfo Springs, was arrested by Dep. Brian LaFlam and charged with Apr. 15, a residential burglary on Popash Road, and thefts on contempt of court — violation of an injunction for protection. Suwanee Street, Clifton Bryan Road and U.S. 17 North were re- Apr. 18, Marco Anthony Capetillo, 25, of 47 Hutchins Rd., Fort Apr. 18, burglary of a conveyance on Allman Street and a theft ported. Meade, was arrested by Ofc. Jeremy Mendoza on an out-of-county on Johnston Road were reported. warrant. Apr. 14, Ronnie Eugene Hall, 47, of 2268 Gobhart Rd., Bowl- Apr. 18, a fight on West Main Street was reported. Apr. 17, Christian Rodriguez, 18, of 166 Old Dixie Hwy., ing Green, was arrested by Dep. Yolanda Hernandez and charged Bowling Green, was arrested by Cpl. James Adler and charged with with possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug parapher- Apr. 15, Franklin Trenton Gordon, 41, of 515 Bon Air St., two counts kidnapping a minor — interfering with custody, trespass- nalia and a traffic offense. Lakeland, was arrested by Capt. Brett Dowden and charged with vi- Apr. 14, Ricky Trevino, 26, of 819 Pleasnt Way, Bowling olation of probation. Green, was arrested by Capt. Andrew Rigney on a charge of with- Apr. 15, Uvaldo Davila, 61, of 309 W. Jones St., Bowling holding support of children. Green, was arrested by Capt. Brett Downed and charged with deal- Apr. 14, Shaun Timothy Casey, 31, of 2929 Center Hill Rd., ing in stolen property. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Bowling Green, was arrested by Sgt. Lyle Hart and charged with Apr. 15, a residential burglary on U.S. 17 North and a theft on two counts possession of other schedule drugs with intent to sell. West Jones Street were reported. FOR TAX DEED Apr. 14, thefts on College Lane and on U.S. 17 North were re- ported. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that PENDER NEWKIRK WAUCHULA CUSTODIAN F/B/O TC 10U, LLC, the holder of the fol- Apr. 20, Misty Dawn Wildmon, 36, of 3846 Bruce Blvd., Lake lowing certificate has filed said certificate for a tax Wales, was arrested by Ofc. Robert Ehrenkaufer and charged with deed to be issued thereon. The certificate number and DUI. year of issuance, the description of the property, and Apr. 20, a residential burglary on East Oak Street was reported. the names in which it was assessed are as follows: NOTICE OF APPLICATION CERTIFICATE NO.: 274 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 FOR TAX DEED Parcel ID Number: 09-33-25-0810-00011-0021 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK, AS C/F FL Description of Property: DUNDEE LIEN INV LLC, the holder of the following cer- tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be is- LOTS 21 TO 28 INC BLK 11 sued thereon. The certificate number and year of 09 33S 25E issuance, the description of the property, and the BOWLING GREEN SENTER SUBD names in which it was assessed are as follows: 143P399 399P750 PO-D/C-696P1489 CERTIFICATE NO.: 846 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- Parcel ID Number: 10-34-25-0840-0000C-0010 STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. Description of Property: Name in which assessed: ESTATE OF PAUL OLSON LOTS 10 & 11 BLK C Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State SUBURBAN ACRES of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed 273P465 300P310 328P790 according to law, the property described in such cer- LP-697P948 tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. FL 33873 on the 21ST day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. Name in which assessed: MARGRENE LAMPLEY Dated this 3RD day of APRIL, 2014. Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State Victoria L. Rogers of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed Clerk of Circuit Court according to law, the property described in such cer- Hardee County, Florida tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the AD No: 1 Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD052XXXX FL 33873 on the 28TH day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 4:10-5:1c Dated this 14th day of APRIL, 2014.

Victoria L. Rogers Clerk of Circuit Court Hardee County, Florida AD No: 1 NOTICE OF APPLICATION By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD067XXXX FOR TAX DEED Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 4:24-5:15c NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK C/O BRIDGE TAX, LLC, the holder of the following certifi- cate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be is- sued thereon. The certificate number and year of issuance, the description of the property, and the NOTICE OF APPLICATION names in which it was assessed are as follows: FOR TAX DEED CERTIFICATE NO.: 86 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2011 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that US BANK, AS C/F FL Parcel ID Number: 04-33-25-0000-07820-0000 DUNDEE LIEN INV LLC, the holder of the following cer- tificate has filed said certificate for a tax deed to be is- Description of Property: sued thereon. The certificate number and year of .40 AC issuance, the description of the property, and the COM SW COR OF N1/2 OF names in which it was assessed are as follows: NW1/4 OF SE1/4 RUN S 89 DEG 58M 50S E 180 FT N 00 DEG 00M CERTIFICATE NO.: 1340 YEAR OF ISSUANCE: 2010 00S E 126.25 FT N 90 DEG 80M 00S E 150 FT FOR POB RUN S 81 Parcel ID Number: 20-34-26-0000-03140-0000 DEG 41M 08S E 135.75 FT N 01 DEG 41M 195 E 142.63 FT MOL Description of Property: (121.52 FT DEED) S 85 DEG 17 M 09S W 139.01 FT MOL .50 AC BEG AT SW COR OF W1/2 (118.92 FT DEED) S 00 DEG 00M OF SW1/4 OF SW1/4 THEN RUN N 21S E 111.51 FT TO POB 900 FT TO POB THEN E 147.50 FT 04 33S 25E N 147.50 FT W 147.50 S 147.50 552P117 P/A-569P825 569P826 FT TO POB 572P849 614P1354(RMDR) P/A-646 20 34S 26E P474 DC-(DK)699P583 35P651 3P226 472P119 SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- SUBJECT TO RESERVATIONS, COVENANTS, RE- STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD. STRICTIONS, AND EASEMENTS OF RECORD.

Name in which assessed: LUNA K. PRESTWOOD Name in which assessed: STEVE JERNIGAN AND JEAN JERNIGAN Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed Said property being in the County of HARDEE, State according to law, the property described in such cer- of Florida. Unless such certificate shall be redeemed tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the according to law, the property described in such cer- Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, tificate shall be sold to the highest bidder at the second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, Hardee County Courthouse, 417 West Main Street, FL 33873 on the 21ST day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. second floor hallway outside of Room 202, Wauchula, FL 33873 on the 28TH day of MAY, 2014, at 11:00 a.m. Dated this 7TH day of APRIL, 2014. Dated this 14th day of APRIL, 2014. Victoria L. Rogers Clerk of Circuit Court Victoria L. Rogers Hardee County, Florida Clerk of Circuit Court AD No: 1 Hardee County, Florida By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk AD No: 1 Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD066XXXX By: LAURA L. BARKER, Deputy Clerk Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 Tax Deed File No.: 252013TD068XXXX Pursuant to F.S. 197.512 4:10-5:1c 4:24-5:15c 8C The Herald-Advocate, April 24, 2014 It’s Spring

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